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HomeMy WebLinkAbout21-Public Works CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO - REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION File !lo. 3.01 Fa. ROGER G. HARDGRAVE . Public Works Subject: Authorization to ~xecute Agree- ment for Professional Services - Closure of Municipal Landfill in Tri-City Area Date: 7-01-96 ~(Q)~~ Synopsis of Previous Council action: 01-04-88 - Resolution No. 88-8 adopted authorizing execution of an agreement with Tri-City Developers for their preparation of SWAT report. A.D~rN. OF~'J.Ca: 5 C1::T % 2: IS Recommended motion: Adopt resolution. ecc: Shauna Clark Jim Howell Barbara Pachon Jir.l Penman ~,xz2~ Contact person: Gene R. Klatt Staff Report, Aqreernent & Resolution Phone: 5125 Supporting data attached: Ward: 1 FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: Amount: $136 , 907 (Refuse Fund) Source: (Acct. No.) 527-415-5502 Acct. Descri tion Finan Services ~ Notes: Continued to / ;;.//((; /'1b 75-0262 I J./ ~,(, Agenda Item No._ ~ ~ I CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO - REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION e e e 75.0264 STAFF REPORT Page 1 of 2 The City of San Bernardino operated a sanitary landfill, between 1953 and 1961, on leased property along the south bank of the Santa Ana River. Landfill operations ceased in 1961, but the site was not officially closed. A notification was issued some years ago by the Santa Ana Regional Water Quality Control Board to the current owners and City of the need to close the landfill in accordance with current standards. The owners objected to being included in this action, since the refuse was placed prior to their acquiring the property. After researching applicable legislation and case law, it has been determined that the City is indeed liable for the refuse placed in this landfill. The Regional Board has requested the City to proceed with closing the landfill. In the event that we do not proceed in a timely manner, the Board could issue an order to close the land- fill, which would prevent the City from exploring options. Therefore, we feel that it would be preferable to negotiate a method of closing this landfill with the Board. Assistance will be needed from a consulting firm, experi- enced in landfill matters, in order to obtain concurrence from the Board in the most efficient and cost effective manner. Requests for Proposals were sent to 5 firms. Proposals were received from 3 firms. After carefully reviewing the proposals and conducting interviews with representatives from these firms, Bryan A. Stirrat and Associates was selected as being the best qualified to provide the requested services. The proposed Agreement provides, in general, that the Consultant will provide the specified services in the following phases: 1. Perform initial investigations, and meet with Regional Board. 2. Development of a closure plan acceptable to the Regional Board. 3. Preparation of construction plans and special provisions for the items of work necessary to close the landfill. scope phase. exceed The phases will be done in sequential order, and the of work will be dependent upon the results of the previous All services are to be provided for a total fee not to $136,907.00. 7-1-96 CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO - REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION e e e 75.0264 STAFF REPORT Page 2 of 2 All costs incurred for Agreement will be financed from proposed 1996/97 Budget under "Professional/Contractual Services." services provided under this the $340,000 included in the Account No. 527-415-5502, We recommend that the Agreement be.approved. 7-1-96 e 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 e RESOLUTION NO. RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF AN AGREEMENT WITH BRYAN A. STIRRAT & ASSOCIATES FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICES RELATIVE TO CLOSURE OF A SANITARY LANDFILL. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CmlMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. The Mayor of the City of San Bernardino is hereby authorized and directed to execute, on behalf of said City, an Agreement for Professional Services with Bryan A. Stirrat & Associates relative to Professional Services in connection with the Closure of a Sanitary Landfill. A copy of said agreeMent is attached hereto, marked Exhibit "A" and incorporated herein by reference as fully as though set forth at length. SECTION 2. The agreement shall not take effect until 14 15 16 17 18 fully signed and executed by both parties. The City shall not be obligated hereunder unless and until the agreement is fully executed and no oral agreement relating thereto shall be iMplied or authorized. SECTION 3. This resolution is rescinded if the parties e e e RESO: EXECUTING AGREEMENT WITH BRYAN A. STIRRAT & ASSOCIATES -- CLOSURE OF LANDFILL. 1 I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing resolution was duly 2 adopted by the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San 3 Bernardino at a 4 day of 5 Council Members: 6 NEGRETE 7 CURLIN 8 ARIAS 9 OBERHELMAN 10 DEVLIN 11 ANDERSON 12 MILLER 13 14 15 16 17 18 meeting thereof, held on the , 1996, by the following vote, to-wit: AYES ABSTAIN NAYS ABSENT Rachel Clark, City Clerk The foregoing resolution is hereby approved this day of 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Approved as to form and legal content: James F. Penman City Attorney '1 ~./J~~ By 0ti 'h'\L ~ V , 1996. Tom Minor, Mayor Ci ty of San Bernardino - 2 - l. e EXHIBIT "A" AGREEMENT FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICES This AGREEMENT is made and entered into this day of , 1996, by and between the CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO, california, a municipal corporation, hereinafter referred to as the "CITY" and Brvan A. Stirrat and Associates, a California corporation, hereinafter referred to as "Engineer." WIT N E SSE T H WHEREAS, City desires to obtain professional engineering services to prepare recommendations and a closure plan for a municipal landfill site located at Vanderbilt/Waterman/santa Ana River. WHEREAS, in order to complete the evaluations, calculation and documents, it is necessary to retain the professional services of a qualified engineering and consulting firm; and WHEREAS, Engineer is qualified to provide said professional services; and e WHEREAS, San Bernardino city Council has elected to engage the services of Engineer upon the terms and conditions as hereinafter set forth. NOW, THEREFORE, it is mutually agreed, as follows: 1. SCOPE OF SERVICES Engineer shall perform those services specified in "Scope of Services"and as contained in the proposal and as updated in a transmittal letter dated June 24. 1996 , a copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit "1" and incorporated as though set forth in full. 2. TERM OF AGREEMENT The services of Engineer are to commence within thirty (30) days after the City has authorized work to start by issuance of a Notice to Proceed. The scheduled completion dates specifically set forth in Exhibit "2" attached hereto and incorporated herein as though set forth in full, will be adjusted by Engineer as the city authorizes the work. Such adjustments shall require City approval prior to commencement of performance of each phase. This Agreement shall expire as specified by the Exhibit "2" schedule unless extended by written agreement of the parties. e e 3. STANDARD OF PERFORMANCE Engineer shall complete all work product and design in conform- ance with standard specifications for Public Works construction (Green- book) the city of San Bernardino's Standard Drawings and the requirements of Cal trans for independent bridge calculations submittals. 4. CHANGES/EXTRA SERVICES A. Performance of the work specified in the "Scope of Ser- vices," is made an obligation of Engineer under this Agreement, subject to any changes made subsequently upon mutual agreement of the parties. All such changes shall be incorporated by written amendments to this Agreement and include any increase or decrease in the amount of compensation due Engineer for the change in scope. Any change which has not been so incorporated shall not be binding on either party. B. No extra services shall be rendered by Engineer under this Agreement unless such extra services are authorized, in writing, by City prior to performance of such work. Authorized extra services shall be invoiced based on Engineer's "Schedule of Hourly Rates" dated June 24. 1996, a copy of which is attached, hereto, as Exhibit "4" and incorporated herein as though set forth in full. 5. COMPENSATION e A. The city shall reimburse the Engineer for actual costs (including labor costs, employee benefits, overhead, profit, other direct and indirect costs) incurred by the Engineer in performance of the work, in an amount not to exceed $136.907.00. Actual costs shall not exceed the estimated wage rates and other costs as set forth in Exhibit "3", attached hereto and incorporated herein as though set forth in full. B. Said compensation shall not be altered unless there is significant alteration in the scope, complexity or character of the work to be performed. Any such significant alteration shall be agreed upon in writing by city and Engineer before commencement of performance of such significant alteration by Engineer. Any adjustment of the total cost of services will only be permitted when the Engineer establishes and City has agreed, in writing, that there has been, or is to be, a significant change in: 1. scope, complexity, or character of the services to be performed; 2. Conditions under which the work is required to be performed; and e 3. Duration of work if the change from the time period speci- fied in the Agreement for Completion of the work warrants such adjustment. e C. The Engineer is required to comply with all Federal, state and Local laws and ordinances applicable to the work. The Engineer is required to comply with prevailing wage rates in accordance with California Labor Code section 1770. 6. PAYMENT BY CITY A. The billings for all services rendered pursuant to this Agreement shall be submitted monthly by Engineer to city and shall be paid by City within twenty (20) days after receipt of same, excepting any amounts disputed by City. Dispute over any invoiced amount shall be noticed to the Engineer within ten (10) days of billing and a meet and confer meeting for purposes of resolution of such dispute shall be initiated by the City within ten (10) days of notice of such dispute. Interest of 1-1/2 percent per month (but not exceeding the maximum rate allowable by law) will be payable on any amounts not in dispute and not paid within thirty (30) days of the billing date, payment thereafter to be applied first to accrued interest and then to the principal unpaid amount. On disputed amounts, interest shall accrue from thirty (30) days of the invoice date if the amount in dispute is resolved in favor of the Engineer. All tasks as specified in Exhibit "1" shall be completed prior to final payment. B. section 9-1.10 of the CalTrans Standard Specifications is hereby specifically waived and not applicable to this agreement. The parties hereto otherwise agree not to be bound by any other require- a ments for arbitration of any dispute arising hereunder. Disputes shall ~be resolved by agreement of the parties, or upon the failure of such agreement, by direct application to the Courts. C. Should litigation be necessary to enforce any term or provision of this Agreement, or to collect any portion of the amount payable under this Agreement, then all litigation and collection expenses, witness fees, and court costs, and attorney's fees shall be paid to the prevailing party. 7. SUPERVISION AND ACCEPTANCE OF SERVICES A. The Director of Public Works of City, or his designee, shall have the right of general supervision over all work performed by Engineer and shall be City'S agent with respect to obtaining Engineer'S compliance hereunder. No payment for any services rendered under this Agreement shall be made without prior approval of the Director of Public Works or his designee. B. The Office of the Administrator may review and inspect the Engineer'S activities during the progress of the program. 8. COMPLIANCE WITH CIVIL RIGHTS LAWS Engineer hereby certifies that it will not discriminate against e any employee or applicant for employment because of race, color, religion, sex, marital status or national origin. Engineer shall promote affirmative action in its hiring practices and employee e policies for minorities and other designated classes in accordance with Federal, state and Local laws. Such action shall include, but not be limited to, the following: recruitment and recruitment advertising, employment, upgrading, and promotion. In addition, Engineer shall not exclude from participation under this Agreement any employee or applicant for employment on the basis of age, handicap, or religion in compliance with State and Federal laws. 9. TERMINATION OF AGREEMENT A. This agreement may be terminated by either party upon thirty (30) days' written notice in the event of substantial failure of the other party to perform in accordance with the terms of this Agreement. Each party shall have twenty (20) days following date of such notice within which to correct the substantial failure, giving rise to such notice. In the event of termination of this Agreement, City shall within thirty (30) days pay Engineer for all the fees, charges and services performed to city's satisfaction by Engineer, which finding of satisfaction shall not be unreasonably withheld. Engineer hereby covenants and agrees that upon termination of this Agreement for any reason, Engineer will preserve and make immediately available to city, or its designated representatives, maps, notes, correspondence, or records related to work paid for by the City and required for its timely completion, and to fully cooperate with City so that the work to be accomplished under this Agreement may continue within forty-five (45) days of termination. Any subsequent use of such incomplete ~documents shall be at the sole risk of the City, and the city agrees to ~hold harmless and indemnify Engineer from any claims, losses, costs, including attorney's fees and liability arising out of such use. Engineer shall be compensated for such services in accordance with Exhibit "4". B. This agreement may be terminated for the convenience of the city upon thirty (30) days written notice to Engineer. Upon such notice, Engineer shall provide work product to City, and city shall compensate Engineer in the manner set forth above. C. Following the effective date of termination of Agreement pursuant to this section, the Agreement shall continue all Obligations arising from such termination are satisfied. this until 10. CONTINGENCIES In the event that, due to causes beyond the control of and without the fault or negligence of Engineer, Engineer fails to meet any of its obligations under this Agreement, and such failure shall not constitute a default in performance, the City may grant to Engineer such extensions of time and make other arrangements or additions, excepting any increase in payment, as may be reasonable under the circumstances. Increases in payment shall be made only under the "changes" provision of this Agreement. Engineer shall notify City ~ within three (3) days in writing when it becomes aware of any event or ~circumstance for which it claims or may claim an extension. e 11. INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR mance shall it be Engineer shall act as an independent contractor in the perfor- of the services provided for under this Agreement. Engineer furnish such services in its own manner and in no respect shall considered an agent or employee of City. 12. ASSIGNMENT OR SUBCONTRACTING Neither this Agreement, nor any portion thereof, may be assigned by Engineer without the written consent of City. Any attempt by Engineer to assign or subcontract any performance of this Agreement without the written consent of the City shall be null and void and shall constitute a breach of this Agreement. All subcontracts exceeding $10,000, shall contain all provisions of this contract. 13. NOTICES All official notices relative to this Agreement shall be in writing and addressed to the following representatives of Engineer and City: ENGINEER CITY Mr. Michael A. Cullinane A Bryan A. Stirrat and Associates, ~1360 Valley Vista Dr. Diamond Bar, CA 91765 Inc Mr. Roger Hardgrave Director of Public Works/ City Engineer 300 North "0" Street San Bernardino, CA 92418 14. RESPONSIBILITIES OF PARTIES A. The Engineer may reasonably rely upon the accuracy of data provided through the City or its agents without independent evaluation. B. The City shall pay all costs of inspection and permit fees. Charges not specifically covered by the terms of this Agreement shall be paid as agreed by the parties hereto at the time such costs arise; but in no event shall the work to be performed hereunder cease as a consequence of any unforeseen charges unless by mutual written agreement of City and Engineer. C. All tracings, survey notes, and other original documents are instruments of service and shall remain the property of Engineer except where by law, precedent, or agreement these documents become public property. All such documents or records shall be made accessible to city. Engineer shall maintain all records for inspection by the city, State, or their duly authorized representatives for a period of three (3) years after final payment. Engineer shall stamp and sign all A specifications, estimates, plans and engineering data furnished, and, ~where appropriate, indicate registration number. _ 15. CONSTRUCTION COST ESTIMATES A. Any opinion of the construction cost prepared by Engineer represents his judgment as a design professional and is supplied for the general guidance of the City. Since Engineer has no control over the cost of labor and material, or over competitive bidding or market conditions, Engineer does not guarantee the accuracy of such opinions as compared to contractor bids or actual cost to the city. For this project, no independent check of the existing engineering estimate is required. 16. COVENANT AGAINST CONTINGENT FEE Engineer warrants that no person or selling agency has been employed or retained to solicit or secure this Agreement upon an agreement or understanding for a commission, percentage, brokerage, or contingent fee, excepting bona fide employees or bona fide established commercial or selling agencies maintained by the Engineer for the purpose of securing business. For breach or violation of this warranty, city shall have the right to terminate this Agreement in accordance with the clause permitting termination for cause and, at its sole discretion, to deduct from the Agreement price or consideration, or otherwise recover, the full amount of such commission, percentage, brokerage or contingent fee. 17. HOLD HARMLESS CLAUSE _ A. Engineer hereby agrees to hold City, its elective, and appointive boards, officers, and employees, harmless from any liability for damage or claims for damage for personal injury including death, as well as from claims for property damage, which may arise from Eng- ineer's negligent acts, errors or omissions under this Agreement. B. Engineer shall indemnify, defend and hold free and harmless the City, its officers, and its employees from all claims, damages, costs, expenses, and liability, including, but not limited to, attor- ney's fees imposed upon them for any alleged infringement of patent rights or copyrights of any person or persons in consequence of the use by city, its officers, employees, agents, and other duly authorized representatives, of programs or processes supplied to City by Engineer under this Agreement. 18. INDEMNITY Engineer shall indemnify, defend and hold harmless City from and against any and all claims, demands, suits, actions, proceedings, judgments, losses, damages, injuries, penalties, costs, expenses (including attorney's fees), and liabilities, of, by, or with respect to third parties, which arise solely from Engineer'S negligent performance of services under this Agreement. Engineer shall not be responsible for, and city shall indemnify, defend, and hold harmless _Engineer from and against, any and all claims, demands, suits, actions, proceedings, judgments, losses, damages, injuries, penalties, costs, expenses (including attorney's fees) and liabilities of, by, or with _respect to third parties, which arise solely from the City's negligence. with respect to any and all claims, demands, suits, actions, proceedings, judgments, losses, damages, injuries, penalties, costs, expenses (including attorney's fees) and liabilities of, by or with respect to third parties, which arise from the joint or concurrent negligence of Engineer and city, each party shall assume responsibility in proportion to the degree of its respective fault. 19. LIABILITY/INSURANCE A. Engineer's liability insurance for J.nJury or damage to persons or property arising out of work for which legal liability may be found to rest upon Engineer other than for professional errors and omissions, shall be a minimum of $1,000,000. For any damage on account of any error, omission, or other professional negligence, Engineer's insurance shall be limited in a sum not to exceed $50,000 or Engineer's fee, whichever is greater. B. The city will require the Engineer to provide Workers Compensation and comprehensive general liability insurance, including completed operations and contractual liability, with coverage suffi- cient to insure the Engineer's indemnity, as above required; and, such insurance will include the city, the Engineer, their consultants, and each of their officers, agents and employees as additional insureds. ~ C. Engineer shall provide evidence of insurance in the form of ., a policy of insurance, in which the City is named as an additional named insured to the extent of the coverage required by this Agreement. 20. VALIDITY Should any provision herein be found or deemed to be invalid, this Agreement shall be construed as not containing such provision, and all other provisions which are otherwise lawful shall remain in full force and affect, and to this end the provisions of this Agreement are declared to be severable. 21. ENTIRE AGREEMENT This Agreement represents the entire and integrated agreement between the parties hereto and supersedes all prior and contemporaneous negotiations, representations, understandings, and agreements, whether written or oral, with respect to the subject matter thereof. This Agreement may be amended only by written instrument signed by both parties. _ 1- .. AGREEMENT FOR: ENGINEERING EVALUATIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS FOR ~ICIPAL LANDFILL CLOSURE PLAN IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Agreement to be executed on the date written above by their duly authorized officers on their behalf. . CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO BY: Tom Minor, Mayor A'l"l'EST: Bv: Rachel Clark, City Clerk e BRYAN A. STIRRAT & ASSOCIATES By: Approved as to form and legal content: JAMES F. PENMAN City Attorney e .---------- eM' BRYAN A. BTIRRAT a ,...aCIATEB CIVIL ANO ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERS TRANSMITTAL LETTER DATE June 24, 1996 TO: City of San Bernardino 300 North "D" Street San Bernardino, CA 92417-0001 ATI'N: Mr. Gene R. Klatt, Assistant City Engineer PROJECT: WATERMAN LANDFILL JOB NUMBER: 9643 WE TRANSMIT BY: [X ] COURIER THE FOLLOWING: I ] MAIL I' ] FEDERAL EXPRESS I] FAX . Copy of Exhibit I - Scope of Work. e · Copy of Exhibit 2 - Project Schedule. . Copy of Exhibit 3 - Estimated Project Costs. . Copy ofExhibit.4 - BAS Rate Schedule. . Copy of Exhibit 5 - Geologic Associates Rate Scheduel. o Certificate of Insurance Liability. FOR YOUR: [ ] APPROVAL I] FILE I ] INFORMATION I ] REVIEW [ x] PER YOUR REQUEST I ] USE REMARKS: If there should be any questions, please contact me. a By:.~~~4~ ,., Michael A. Cullinane, P. E. (H:\Shand\SB-Rkive\9643\1996ICSB-624) 1360 Valley Vista Drive. Diamond Bsr', CA 81785 . (8081 860-7777 . FAX (8091 860-8017 ACORD~ CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE~!}~~l D~~~;;;;; THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AMEND. EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. COMPANIES AFFORDING COVERAGE PAODUCfR THORSON AND ASSOCIATES INSURANCE SERVICES 2~. COPLEY DRIVE, #100 D...., BAR CA 91765- Pho~'o. 909-8 -1143 Fu'o. IN...... BRYAN A. STIRRAT & ASSOCIATES IRA SNYDER 1360 VALLEY VISTA DRIVE DIAXOND BAR CA 91765 COMPANY A AIG C/O COMMERCE & INDUSTRY COMPANY B CAL COMP INSURANCE COMPANY C THE INS. CO. OP STATE OP PA COMPANY 0 HARTFORD INSURANCE THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED. NDlWlTHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT. TERM OR CDNDmON OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN. THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS. EXCLUSIONS AND CONOmONS OF SUCH POLICIES. L1Mrrs SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. co TYPE OF INAllANCE POUCY N....... POUCY IFFECTNE POUCY EXPIRAnoN INT. LlR DATE IMMIDDIYY) DATE tMMlDDIYYl GENIRAl. UABlUTV GENERAL AGGREGATE .2,000,000 A X COMMERCIAl GENERAl UABlUTY GL3406778 07/16/95 07/16/96 PRODUCTS - COMP,IOP AGG .1,000,000 A CLAIMS MADE [j] OCCUR PERSONAl.. ADV INJURY .1,000,000 A X OWNER'S" CONTRACTOR'S PROT EACH OCCURRENCE .1,000,000 FIAE DAMAGE (Any one fire) . 100,000 MEn EXP !Any one..-.on) . 5,000 AUTOMOBILE UAIIIUTY CA5051311 07/16/95 07/16/96 COMBtNED SINGLE LIMIT .1,000,000 A X ANV AUTO AU. OWNm AUTOS BODILY INJURY . BCHEDULfD AUTOS IPw .-.on) BODILY INJURY . _-I PROPERTY DAMAGE . GARAGE UMlUTY AUTO OM-Y - EA ACCIDENT . ANY AUTO OTHERTKAN AUTO ONLY: EACH ACCIDENT . AGGREGATE . EXCEM UMlUTY EACH OCCUFlAENCE $10,000,000 C X UMBAEl.lA FORM 42958292 07/16/95 07/16/96 AGGREGATE $10,000,000 OTHER THAN UM8RELlA FORM WORK_ COMPBUATION AND EMPlOYERa' UMlUTY .1,000,000 EL EACH ACCIDENT B THE PROPRlETORI INCL W957011478 07/16/95 07/16/96 n D18EA8E. POlICY UMrr .1,000,000 PARTNEA8JEXECUTM B OFFICERS N'fE.: X EXCL EL DISEASE - fA. EMPLOYEE .1,000,000 OT_ E PROPESSIONAL/POLL. 8181466 07/16/95 07/16/96 2,000,000 PER OCC/AGG D BUILDING COVERAGE tlBNJU7434 07/16/95 07/16/96 2,128,400 SPECL/l000D DUCRIPTlON OF OPIRATIONM.OCATION8NEtIClUIarECIoU IT8I8 ALL OPBRATIONS. CONTENTS 1.8 XILLZON 8500 DED/SPBCIAL PORK INCL. TBBPT. IN THE EVENT OP NON PAY.. 10 DAYS NOTIC1: OP CANCELLATION WZLL SUPBRSEDE. **COMPANY "E" REPRESENT..: AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL SPECIALTY LINES INS. CO.** CITY OP SAN BERHARDINO IS NAMED AS ADDITIONAL NAMED INSURED. ZN THE EVENT OP NON-PAYMENT, A 10 DAY NOTICE OP CANCELLATION WZLL SUPERSEDE. e CITY OP SAN BIlRNARDINO 300 N. D STREET SAN BIlRNARDINO CA 92418 EXPIRATION DATE 11I8'IDF. TtE _'--NQ COMPANY WIl" MAIL .1.Q.... DAYS ~ NOTICE TO THE CIRTFICATE HOLDIR NAMED TO THE LIFT, e e e EXHIBIT 1 . SCOPE OF WORK The following sections describe the BAS/GLA Team scope of work to the City of San Bernardino landfill project. Since the project will not be fully defined until additional characterization work is completed, several of the project tasks described below will require City authorization as the project proceeds. TASK 1 1.0 DATA REVIEW Following a Notice to Proceed, the Team will review files available with the City of San Bernardino, the RWQCB and any site specific data that might be available with local agencies such as the San Bernardino County Flood Control District and the San Bernardino County Airport authority. Specifically, data concerning hydrogeologic and water quality conditions in the area will be reviewed together with information regarding past and on-going land use practices in the area. Since the landfill facility is reportedly positioned adjacent to an area once utilized as an airport, it appears that past airplane maintenance activities could impact water quality in the area, and the data review will be especially directed to examine the possibility that a source other than the landfill may be responsible for groundwater degradation in the area. In order to identify sound rationale for development of the engineering design drawings, specifications and engineering cost estimates, data regarding the physiographic material distribution and end use plans for the site will also be reviewed. This review will serve to minimize duplication of earlier efforts and will allow the Team to focus on areas where the existing data base should be supplemented with additional information. At a minimum, we expect the data review will include: 1:1 Review of published reports regarding the hydrogeology of the area to identify the general hydrogeologic flow regime in the area and any constraints to groundwater flow (i.e. faults). 1:1 Existing water quality reports on file with the City and RWQCB regarding the landfill and vicinity. City of San Bernardino (H:\Shared\SB-Rkive\9643\ 1996\SOW-614) 1 - 1 Waterman landfill Closure e e e o Review of historic refuse placement practices, design plans, historic topographic data and aerial photographs to identify the approximate configuration of the landfill. o Review of existing and proposed site and adjacent property improvement plans (including drainage and grading) to assure that closure design is compatible with existing or proposed end-use plans. o Review of any data regarding the engineering properties of existing soils utilized for cover, and any data available regarding past "dynamic compaction" of refuse. 1.2 BACKGROUND GROUNDWATER QUALITY AND LANDFILL GAS STUDY Before any closure design work begins, given the lack of upgradient (background) water quality data east and south of the landfill, the Team recommends that a field and laboratory study be performed in accordance with Title 23, Chapter 15, Article 5, Section 2550.8 to determine whether an upgradient source other than the landfill is responsible for groundwater degradation and to assess local landfill gas conditions. Given the relatively shallow depth to groundwater in the area, the Team expects that the subsurface investigation can be completed relatively quickly and inexpensively using a hollow-stem auger drill rig to excavate approximately 8 boreholes. Groundwater samples would be obtained within 5 boreholes, and gas samples from the unsaturated zone would be collected in 3 shallow boreholes that would be positioned adjacent to the landfill. In keeping with the project RFP, permanent groundwater monitoring wells will be constructed in 2 of the boreholes. The field and laboratory investigation would be completed under the supervision of a state certified hydrogeologist, and laboratory analyses would be performed by a state certified testing laboratory. Field operations would be recorded by a geologist who would prepare a log of materials encountered in the borings, record sample types and depths, and summarize all well construction activity. Groundwater samples would be obtained using the Hydropunch apparatus (boreholes) or using disposable bailers (monitoring wells). Appropriate sample chain-of-custody documentation would be maintained for all gas and groundwater samples. City of San Bernardino (H:\Shared\SB-Rkive\9643\ 1996\SOW-614j 1-2 Waterman Landfill Closure e e e 1.3 1.4 IDENTIFICATION OF PREFERRED RESPONSE TO SITE COND/TIONS Based on the results of the field and laboratory investigation (Section 1-2), an evaluation of the relative contribution of landfill constituents to local groundwater degradation will be made. If it is determined that a source other than the landfill appears to be responsible for impacted groundwater then, in discussions with City staff, a strategy will be developed for substantiating this inference and demonstrating that a landfill cover or gas system will be unnecessary. This strategy is likely to entail presentation of the study results to the RWQCB in a formal report together with historical results and recommendations for future monitoring. If the data supports the current interpretation and a landfill cover and gas collection system appears to be required then, in discussions with City staff and taking into account the City's end-use considerations, a preferred (conceptual) landfill cover design will be identified in a short "Project Objectives" report for RWQCB review. REGULATORY LIAISON The BAS/GLA Team recognizes that positive interaction with the regulatory agencies is an integral element for successful completion of any landfill project. As discussed above, the Team expects that the lead regulatory agency for the project will be the RWQCB and that the CIWMB, County Health Department and the South Coast Air Pollution Control District (SCAQMD) may also become involved. The BAS/GLA Team has successfully worked with all of these regulatory agencies on a variety of landfill projects and expects that a cordial and cooperative working relationship with the agencies for the City of San Bernardino landfill project. After the background water quality conditions at the site have been characterized and the project goals and objectives have been approved by City staff, the Team expects that a meeting with the RWQCB will be required to discuss the City's planned response to site conditions and to establish protocols and procedures for completing future project work. Specifically, the Team expects that the initial meeting with the RWQCB will address the following issues: lJ Results of the upgradient (background) water quality and landfill gas study. City of San Bernardino (H:\Shared\SB-Rkive\9643\ 1996\SOW-614) 1 .3 Waterman Landfill Closure e e e 1:1 Implications of new water quality results with regards to probable source of local groundwater degradation in the area. 1:1 Implications of landfill gas results with regards to perceived need for landfill gas collection and neutralization. 1:1 If the necessity for landfill cover and gas systems are indicated, identification of suitable substantiating engineering document (i.e. will formal Closure Plan be required or will a short HCorrective Action PlanH with attached engineering plans and specifications suffice). 1:1 Again, if a landfill cover is necessary, discussion of anticipated end-use and any planned deviation from state prescriptive standards, and identification of any additional substantiating data that the RWQCB may require to approve an alternative design. 1:1 Closure issues in the vicinity of the adjacent roadways and the Santa Ana River. As appropriate, the Team will also meet with the regulatory agencies during the course of the project to discuss and resolve any outstanding issues. All meetings or contact with the regulatory agencies will occur only after approval from the City and all meetings and contacts will be documented. TASK 2 2.1 GEOTECHNICAL STUDIES If a landfill cover is required, project geotechnical studies will be directed towards supplementing the existing geologic and geotechnical database, and identifying an optimal means of achieving the cover requirements while meeting project end-use objectives. Although every effort will be made to avoid redundancy, it is anticipated that some additional field and laboratory work may be required to obtain the engineering data necessary to meet the project objectives. City of San Bernardino (H:\Shared\SB-Rkive\9643\ 1996\SOW(14) 1-4 Waterman umdfill Closure e 2.1.1 e e DEFINE LIMITS OF REFUSE Cursory review of the existing evaluation of historic aerial photographs indicates that the approximate limits of refuse at the site may be adequately defined. Accordingly, it is anticipated that "fine-tuning" of these limits can be achieved by the Contractor during the construction project. However, if the data review (Section 1.0) indicates that significant gaps exist in the database, or if it appears that the Contractor's bid could be significantly impacted by uncertainties, then additional field investigation to verify refuse limits may be performed. To accomplish this, the Team would perform a two-phase study including geophysical survey and a shallow subsurface investigation. Geophysical survey would involve the use of highly portable ground penetrating radar (GPR) equipment and/or electromagnetic methods. Geophysical work would be used to define the horizontal and vertical distribution of the refuse prism and its relationship to underlying native materials. This data will be important for the following engineering analyses: 1:1 1:1 Evaluation of the volumes of cover materials that will be required. Assessment of the potential for landfill settlement. 1:1 Interpretation of likely leachate flow patterns at the base of the waste cells for assessing the adequacy of existing environmental monitoring systems. Finally, a shallow backhoe excavation program would be conducted to verify the lateral limits of refuse. A series of shallow test pits would be excavated along the perimeter of the interpreted refuse prism. Since a very thick cover currently exists over refuse, the test pit study would focus on differentiating native and fill materials. In combination with the geophysical data, the newly estimated limits of the refuse cell would then be plotted for integration in the project plans. 2.1.2 EXISTING COVER SOILS EVALUATION To assess the engineering characteristics of existing cover soils on the property, a series of test pits would be excavated at representative locations on the property. Soils delivered from the test pits would be delivered to the laboratory to assess their use in a final cover application. Laboratory analyses could include: 1 - 5 City of San Bernardino (H:\Shared\SB-Rkive\9643\1996\SOW-614) Waterman Landfill Closure 1-------- e e e . Grain size distribution . AUerberg Limits . Maximum Density / Optimum Moisture . In-place Density / Moisture . Consolidation Potential . Permeability . Matric Potential 2.2 EVALUATE FINAL COVER ALTERNATIVES Visual inspection of soils exposed at the ground surface at the site indicates that these materials may not possess the permeability characteristics required to meet state prescriptive standards for the low-permeability layer of a prescriptive landfill cover. Based on the laboratory data generated in study of the existing cover soils (Section 2.1), the Team will first confirm that processed on-site materials will not be effective, and then consider alternative sources or designs that meet the state's cover performance requirements. CCR TItle 14 allows the state to consider alternatives to the prescriptive landfill cover design. Cover alternatives that may be considered include: [J Soil/synthetic combinations (e.g., Claymax which sandwiches commercially processed bentonite between layers of geotextile). [J Clay import and evaluation of the availability of clay and clay blend alternatives. [J Commercial bentonite/clay admixtures. [J Synthetic membranes (e.g., HOPE or PVC). [J Asphalt / Synthetic membrane combinations Recently, the RWQCB has begun to evaluate alternative cover configurations that utilize more permeable soils that optimize vegetation growth and promote City of San Bernardino (H:\Shared\SB-Rkive\9&43\ 1996\SOW-(14) 1 - 6 Waterman Landfill Closure e e e evapotranspiration. Use of on-site or near-site soils in such a configuration will also be assessed. Selection of a cover alternative which adequately and cost effectively meets both regulatory and project requirements involves analysis of a number of criteria. In addition to design and performance considerations, the anticipated costs associated with construction and maintenance of the final cover will be thoroughly evaluated and reviewed with the City. Factors impacting final cover costs include: foundation preparation, material acquisition, transportation costs, processing requirements, construction cost, lab and field testing and long-term maintenance cost The following engineering and cost criteria will be evaluated when making the final cover recommendation. 2.2.1 PERFORMANCE AND ENGINEERING CRITERIA Permeabilitv Reauirements The selected final cover material should have performance properties that are equivalent to minimum Title 14 b requirements. Resistance to Settlement Related Deformation Vertical deformations (settlement) will likely continue for a number of years after closure. The cover alternatives will respond differently to such settlements. Analyses of the selected alternative under deformation conditions will also be included in the design of final construction drawings. Chemical Comoatibilitv and Material Deluadation Synthetic and clay/synthetic alternative covers will respond differently to chemical and environmental factors such as landfill gas, sunlight, erosion, and vectors. To maximize cover longevity and serviceability, it is important to select a cover that accommodates the chemistry of landfill, the nature and sequence of cover selection, and long-term maintenance criteria. City of San Bernardino (H:\Shared\SB-Rkive\9&43\ 1996\SOW-614) 1 - 7 Waterman Landfill Closure e e e Additional Considerations The following elements must also be considered to select an appropriate cover material. Q Gas Control Effects Q Effectiveness as a Moisture barrier Q Erosion Control Q Surficial Slope Stability Q Vegetative Support Q Constructability Q End-use Impacts 2.2.2 COST CONSIDERATIONS Foundation Preparation Costs associated with general clearing and grubbing of vegetation, scarifying and recompacting of foundation materials, and minor shaping of the landfill are common to all cover alternatives. Synthetic and clay/synthetic materials may require a more uniform surface, and therefore, additional cost. Materials Material costs may vary as a result of availability, transportation requirements, and on-site and off-site constraints. Placement Placement of an altemative synthetic or clay/synthetic cover requires significant manual labor. Conversely, placement of earthen covers is more equipment intensive. Evaluation of placement costs will provide critical data from which to develop a recommended cover design. City of San Bernardino (H:\Shared\SB-Rkive\9643\ 1996\SOW0614) 1 - 8 Waterman Landfill Closure e e e Long-Term Maintenance The long-term cost to maintain the final cover system will vary, and may produce the greatest "hidden" cost to the facilities. Cracks in typical soil systems can be repaired with little expense using common construction equipment and personnel. Cost to repair synthetic covers can be much higher due to the skill and CQA required to work with synthetic materials. TASK 3 3.1 ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL AND MONITORING SYSTEMS The facility's environmental control system capabilities and requirements will be evaluated with regards to existing and potential regulatory concerns. We expect that these concerns will include existing or potential: . Off-site gas migration and the potential for gas controlled groundwater contamination . Reduction of infiltrating precipitation waters and consequent reduction of leachate generation and potential groundwater contamination . Reduction of the potential for contamination of adjacent surface waters 3.1.1 GROUNDWATER MONITORING SYSTEM As described in Section 1.0, hydrogeologic data relative to the facility will be evaluated to assess the adequacy of the existing groundwater monitoring program. Based on existing data supplemented by data obtained in the subsurface investigation described in Section 1.2, optimal locations for 2 new groundwater monitoring wells will be identified and plans for well construction will be prepared. The evaluation will also focus on the existing and proposed groundwater monitoring provisions, and a suitable long-term Monitoring and Reporting Program (M&RP) will be identified which fulfills Title 23, Chapter 15 monitoring requirements and is suitable for inclusion in the facility's Closure Plan. The proposed M&RP will detail the monitoring network components for the landfill, construction requirements, monitoring procedures, parameters to be monitored, schedules, statistical methods for evaluation of data, and reporting practices. City of San Bernardino (H:\Shared\SB-Rkive\9643\ 1996\SOW614) 1 - 9 Waterman landfill Closure e e e 3.1.2 LANDFILL GAS CONTROL If required, landfill gas control measures will be designed in accordance with litle 14, Section 17783 to minimize off-site migration of landfill gases and to reduce the potential for gas-related groundwater contamination. These regulations provide guidelines for controlling and monitoring offsite migration of landfill gases and require control of methane gas at the facility boundary to a level not-to-exceed five percent by volume. Under SCAQMD rules, methane emissions from the landfill (either to the atmosphere or in structures) may not-exceed a concentration of 1.25 percent by volume. The following activities for the development of an acceptable gas migration control system for the Site will be conducted: CJ Site Reconnaissance and Data Review The Team will begin the work by first conducting a reconnaissance to determine the existing conditions of the site and reviewing any data or drawings previously developed for the landfill. After this information has been reviewed and assimilated, an evaluation will be performed to review the alternative solutions for controlling potential gas migration and surface emissions. CJ Gas Generation Estimates The Team will perform preliminary calculations to estimate the expected flow of landfill gas (LFG) from the landfill. These estimates will be instrumental in assisting the Team in evaluating the feasible options available for controlling landfill gas migration at the site. In order to generate these estimates, the Team will evaluate data regarding the quantity of waste placed; refuse disposal history; and the approximate percentage of decomposable refuse. CJ Alternatives Analysis After the above data has been reviewed and the gas generation estimates developed, the Team will conduct an alternatives analysis to evaluate options for gas migration control. These options may include placing passive systems such as: passive trench, (although not generally recommended), or active City of San Bernardino (H:\shared\SB-Rkive\9&43\ 1996\SOW-614j 1 - 10 Watennan Landfill Closure e e e systems such as: vertical gas extraction wells or active trench. If a landfill gas extraction system is necessary, treatment options will need to be considered including: activated carbon canisters, thermal destruction, or venting with little or no treatment. All of the options for gas migration control and treatment will be evaluated for cost, system effectiveness, constructibility, operation and maintenance, and regulatory compliance. Based on the results of the evaluation, the Team will prepare a memorandum relating the benefits and costs of the various alternatives in terms of their technical efficiency and cost effectiveness, and an optimal system to inhibit gas migration and surface emissions from the landfill will be identified for City approval. Following approval of the recommended gas system by the City, a meeting will be held with the City and the SCAQMD to review the system and permit requirements for its construction. With input from the SCAQMD, the Team will then prepare engineering drawings for integration in the permit application package and the project Plans and Specifications. [J Permitting with SCAQMD The Team will prepare the permit application to the SCAQMD for the gas migration control system, condensate management system and treatment facility. It is anticipated that this task will consist of coordinating with staff from the SCAQMD and the preparation of the permit application including preliminary level drawings and process calculations. After final City approval of the engineering drawings and the SCQAMD permit, the Team will prepare a construction bid package which will include the drawings, specifications and engineer's cost estimate. City of San Bernardino (H :\Shared\SB-Rkive\9643\ 1996\SOW-614) 1 -11 Waterman Landfill Closure 1-- e e e 3.2 FINAL CLOSURE PLAN PREPARATION 3.2.1. CLOSURE PLAN Preparation of a Final Closure Plan will proceed concurrently with the completion of the landfill engineering and geotechnical tasks. The closure design plans and results of the geotechnical studies performed will be incorporated into the Final Closure Plan for submittal to the RWQCB and other reviewing agencies. The Closure Plan will contain all of the information required for Final Closure Plans under CCR TItle 23, Chapter 15 and the minimum design standards of TItle 14. It is assumed that a response will be prepared for one set of City and agency comments. At a minimum, the Closure Plan will address the following: o GRADING PLAN An evaluation will be completed of any grading that may be required to "shape" or reconsolidate the landfill to conform to minimum regulatory standards, improve drainage control, and facilitate maintenance. To minimize the grading necessary to shape the final closure surface, the geometry of the existing landfill will be used wherever possible to define surface gradients, storm runoff collection points, and boundary conditions. To minimize the overall material and construction costs, all shaping and possible reconsolidation will be completed within the proposed foundation layer of the cover where conventional earthwork methods and random on- site or near-site materials can be used. The proposed final grading plan will be analyzed for possible adverse effects from future landfill settlement. After review of any documents relating to past "dynamic compaction" of refuse at the site and based on the interpreted configuration of refuse on the property, estimates of future settlements will be made and accommodated in the grading plan. Completed topographic surveys and grading plans will serve as base maps for subsequent closure design plans such as fencing plans, hydrology with grading, erosion control/landscaping plans, and soil loss analysis studies. City of San Bernardino (H:\Shared\SB-Rkive\9643\ 1996\SOW-(14) 1 - 12 Watennan Landfill Closure e e e 1:1 HYDROLOGY STUDY Upon completion and preliminary review and approval of the draft grading plan, a hydrology study will be performed using the grading plan geometry and the anticipated final cover characteristics. All hydrologic evaluations will be based on a 1 DO-year frequency, 24-hour storm event in accordance with regulatory requirements. 1:1 DRAINAGE PLAN On-site drainage facilities will be designed to be compatible with the final cover system and to accommodate landfill settlement and anticipated sediment inflow. The results of the hydrology studies will dictate the storm drain and perimeter control facilities that will be required. All drainage facility designs will include hydraulic calculations, storm drain placement details, and perimeter channel design and placement details relating to construction of all collection, routing, and outlet structures. 1:1 ACCESS/MAINTENANCE ROADS All routes for accessing the closed landfill will be specified in the final closure plans, and maintenance roads will be integrated into the final grading plan. 1:1 ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL AND MONITORING SYSTEM INTEGRATION The existing and proposed environmental control and monitoring systems will be integrated into the final cover in accordance with Title 14 regulations. Any modifications to existing systems will be designed in accordance with a scope of work prepared for the modifications. City of San Bernardino (H:\Shared\SB-Rkive\9643\ 1996\SOW614) 1 -13 Waterman Landfill Closure e e e I:J EROSION/SOIL LOSS ANALYSIS An erosion/soil loss analysis may be performed for the landfill final cover in accordance with TItle 14, Section 17779 in closure and post-closure documentation is required. The soil loss potential at the landfill site due to water erosion will be evaluated using U.S. Department of Agriculture Universal Soil Loss Equation (USLE). The soil loss analyses will indicate the maximum soil loss depths on a per-year basis over the full post-closure period. I:J LANDSCAPE PLAN If closure and post-closure documentation is required, landscaping plans may be required in accordance with CCR TItle 14, Section 177779. If required, the landscape designs will be compatible with the selected end use and erosion control requirements. A plant matrix and a landscape planting scheme will be developed to satisfy both the end use and cover imposed limitations. Criteria associated with the planting scheme and plant matrix will include drought tolerance/low water demand, erosion control, soil types, shallow versus deep roots, fire potential, climatic conditions, and maintenance needs. 3.2.2 POST-CLOSURE MAINTENANCE PLANS During preparation of the design drawings for the Closure Plan, the BAS/GLA Team will develop a Post-Closure Maintenance Plan which incorporates closure elements from the planning and investigation phases of the project. The intent of the Post- Closure Plan will be to specify monitoring, inspection, repair and maintenance methods that will be necessary to maintain the integrity and performance of the final cover, drainage and monitoring systems during the required 3D-year post-closure maintenance period. The Post-Closure Maintenance Plan will contain the following sections relative to maintenance of the closure construction improvement systems project-specific discussions: I:J Cover maintenance I:J Cover moisture control City of San Bernardino (H :\Shared\SB-Rkive\9643\ 1996\SOW.(14) 1 - 14 Waterman landfill Closure e e e CJ Drainage structure maintenance CJ Groundwater/gas monitoring and control systems CJ Air, groundwater and vadose zone monitoring methods and schedules CJ Site security CJ Action levels CJ Personnel and equipment requirements (if appropriate) CJ Landscaping CJ Settlement monitoring 3.2.3 MONITORING & REPORTING PROGRAM (M&RP) As described in Section 3.1, using data obtained in the data review and subsurface investigation, and during design of environmental monitoring and control systems, a proposed Post-Closure Monitoring & Reporting Program (M&RP) will be developed. The M&RP will identify any system improvements or modifications which are considered necessary, and will provide detailed rationale and methods for surface, vadose zone and groundwater monitoring procedures. The M&RP will detail the monitoring parameters, procedures, schedules and statistical methods which will be used in the Post-Closure period and will be developed to comply with TItle 23, Chapter 15, Article 5. Landfill gas post-closure maintenance plans will also be prepared for the landfill gas control system. This plan will include monitoring procedures for the perimeter gas probes, gas extraction wells, and landfill gas GAC system. Additional procedures will be prepared for adjustment of the gas extraction wells to optimize the landfill gas control system. A post-closure cost estimate will be prepared to address the yearly costs for the post-closure maintenance procedures for the landfill gas monitoring and control system. City of San Bernardino (H:\Shared\SB-Rkive\9643\ 1996\SOW-(14) 1 - 15 Waterman Landfill Closure e e e 3.3 CONSTRUCTION PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS The BAS/GLA Team will prepare Final Closure Construction Plans and Specifications for the project based on selected engineering design criteria and regulatory requirements, final closure method and final cap cover system, site geometry, and existing physical site conditions. The BAS/GLA Team has considerable experience preparing final closure construction plans and the challenges encountered during closure construction. The Team will provide a set of plans, specifications and engineers cost estimate that allow for flexibility in final cover construction methods, while maintaining a superior quality of final product. Landfills are dynamic in nature and settlement factors can complicate survey control and quantity verification. The BAS/GLA Team has extensive experience recognizing and compensating for such conditions. The first draft (50 percent submittal) of engineering design plans, specifications, and cost estimates will be in sufficient detail to meet state regulatory requirements. Plans with construction level of detail will be prepared for the second draft (90 percent submittal) submittal to the City along with detailed specifications. The City will be provided with a preliminary engineering design report that will include the design plans, specifications and an engineering cost estimate. The report will include the following components: I:] Title sheet I:] Final Grading Plan I:] Final Drainage Plan I:] Erosion/Soil Loss Analysis I:] Landscape Plan I:] Groundwater Monitoring Well Construction Plans I:] Gas Control System Plans I:] Gas Monitoring System Plans I:] Gas Treatment System Plans City of San Bernardino (H:\Shared\SB-Rkive\9643\ 199&\SOW-614) 1 -16 Watennan Landfill Closure e e e o Construction Detail Sheets o Construction level Specifications o Closure Construction Sequencing o Engineering Cost Estimate The preliminary and final design drawings will be CADD generated and prepared on 24 x 36 sheets with title blocks. The design drawings will be submitted at 50 percent and 90 percent completion stages for City and agency review. Our past experience with closure design submittals to the RWQCB that construction/bid level (100 percent completion) documents are not required for approval. It is considered more appropriate to complete the 100 percent submittal after incorporation of agency comments and in preparation of the project Bid Documents. After receiving City and regulatory comments, the design plans will be finalized for inclusion in a final Engineering Design and Specification Report to support the City's construction Bid Specification package. PROJECT MANAGEMENT (Costs included in each task above.) The BAS/GLA Team anticipates working closely with City staff to complete the City's landfill project. Team members will adopt the City's goals, objectives, priorities, and procedures as their own. During the course of the project, the Team's management objectives will be to: o Work closely with City staff to accomplish project goals. o Regularly inform the City of all significant events and include recommendations for City approval. o Integrate project efforts in periodic technical reviews and regular monitoring of project progress. o Develop and maintain cost and schedule control systems to ensure that the project is completed on-time and within budget. 1 -17 Waterman Landfill Closure City of San Bernardino (H:\Shared\SB-Rkive\9&43\ 1996\SOW.(14) e e W ..J :) . c c-.w : ::J: 1-0 iijfl) -I- ::J:o ><w w.., ~ a.. e '" I I I I .. ~ ~ .. N .. ,. \I 1Il ~ ~ ~ ~ <0 ~ '" ~ .. ~ ::l N ~ ~ ~ g l1: ~ N ~ N <0 N '" N .. N ~ N -<;,J - N N N ~ ~ ~ :: :!! ~ ;! ::? f- ~ f- :: f- 0> ~ ~ <0 '" .. ~ N ~ " ~ .!l .. - ! I .. ~ c ! 8- ii .. c:E t = - c I - a IX .. 8 ,g- .. ;15! ... I~ l '" ! J III ... ... a i .. .. 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WIZARD) $100.00 S3OO.oo SlIOO.oo Haz Mal Kit $25.00 SlOO.oo S2IlO.110 Lwut Samoler (Nutech 218) $.50.00 $150.00 S3OO.lXl Mini-Ram Data . $40.00 $125.00 SDI.OO Mini-Ram Dust Meter $.50.00 $150.00 S3OO.lXl Mobile PhorIe $10.00 $.50.00 ~M~ ormiiilC V.uor ADaIw.er (OV A128) $125.00 $400.00 $1,/D1oo PH/CoIIductivitvtrem Meter (Hwlac) $15.00 $60.00 S2lXl..OO Photo Jon;",,;.... Dcteaor (OVMS80B) $125.00 $400.00 ~JWlM ~DJOTraiD (Gas Eztrac:tioo Pumo) $15.00 $60.00 S2lXl..OO . A_I Samoler $.50.00 $150.00 SDUIO Soil PH Meter $15.00 $60.00 f'MM Sounder . . l.eftllndic:ator) $40.00 $12S.oo ~"illm Surface I>...lt.i.... SamDler $.50.00 $150.00 SDtJll TraDSCiucer with 400 Foot Cable (Each) $75.00 S2IlO.oo SDl.lXl Turbiditv Meter $25.00 $100.00 t'7fYI m Wmd Sneed &. Direc:tioo MoDirors $100.00 S3OO.00 ..m Decoa.........- Eqalpmeat IDdudiai: DeeoDTub lea., Buckets 2ea., Brush 2ea., Stake 3'-4ea., P1astic Drop Ootha l2'x1O' lea., Plastic Bags -I box ea., $25.00 N/A MIA D. I. Watu r"",;"" Tape ,Paper TOMIs 2 roI1s ea., Rubber Glowa .GIowa &. LlDer. Trash BlUIS 10 ea. FIeld SampllDc 5uppllellDducliq : Duel Tape lea. ,Electric Tape lea. ,Plastic: Bags -I box. Trash Bags 10 ea. .GIowa &. LlDer lbox ea. . SJO.oo N/A MIA Lab Labels. . A1.....;.....q FoUl box. ,D1'lIIII Labels 10 ea., Plastic: Drop l2'x1O' lea. .sman Baud Shovd. OrnONAL: fiIters.Coolcn .Ice . Jars ,sample/ Pump BRYAN A. STIRRAT & ASSOCIATES 1360 VALLEY VISTA DRIVE DIAMOND BAR, CALIFORNIA 91765 EQUIPMENT RENTAL RATES (As of August 1, 1994) e AfdJSCEU.ANEOUS CHARGES . WhecI DiM Trvck S4.50/HoDr 4 Wheel Drive Track SS.50/Hoar "FJeld Trvck Equipped with Tool Box." G.W.MoaitoriDg Truck : $300.00. Day Iadudes: G.WTooI Box, Decon Equip. , (c\94mrc) 'BRYAN I/i.. ..........T &" ~.aClA~. r . e e e BRYAN A. STIRRAT & ASSOCIATES 1360 VALLEY VISTA DRIVE DIAMOND BAR, CAUFORNIA 91765 PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (PPE) RATES (Prices will depend on the type or PPE clothing needed) (as or August 1, 1994) (t;)MMil@lrYPJIDUEiEOmpMEN'EwMMWi @.IDAYIiflti1Wi\VEEKli;;'IW1fMONTffiIH LEVEL B S350.00 for the first day, thereafter ... ($ZOO M1aImum Plus Dally Rales) $150.00 N/A N/A Sc1C-Co1llaiDcd BrcatbiDg ApparalUS ( SCBA) W/OrjgcD TaDk Spare Oxygen TaDk Monkey Suit (SarllDCll:) Outer Gloves Glove Liners LEVEL C Respirator with Cartridge (Cull or half faced) S1OO.00 N/A N/A TyvcIc Coveralls Outer Gloves Glove Liners N e BOOlS LEVEL D (uppaded) DIISt Mask $75.00 N/A N/A Tyvek Coveralls Outer Gloves Glove Liners NCOIIrCme BOOlS (C:,,.EQP,,.... ~ BRYAN A,. 8T'JIlIAAT C. ...aelAT'II. I'G. ~ e e e Geologic Associates EXHIBIT 5 Geologists, Hydrogeologists and Engineers PERSONNEL CHARGES PROFESSIONAL STAFF: SlatT Engin=ing GeologistlHydrogeologist/Engineer.............................................................................$ 7O.00lHour Project Engin=ing GeologistlHydrogeologistlEngineer .......................................................................... 82.OOIHour Senior Rng;n.,.";,,g GeologistlHydrogeologist/Rng;n- .............................................................................. 98.00IH0ur sUpemsing R.g;........;ng GeologistlHydrogeologistlEngineer ....................................................................11 O.OOIHour Principol Rng;n.,.";,,g GeologistlHydrogeologist/Engineer .................................................. ..................... 140.OOIHour FIElD STAFF: Field Tcclmician 1................................................................................................................................... 46.OOIHour Field Tcclmician IT ............ ............. ......................................................................................................... S7.OOIHour Senior Field Tcclmician .......................................................................................................................... 67.OOIHour SUPPORT STAFF: LaboratoryTcchnician.............................................................................................................................S7.OOIHour CADDlDcsigncr Draftsperson ................................................................................................................. 67.00IH0ur Senior Geolcchnical Dmftspcrson............................................................................................................ S7.00IH0ur Geotechnical Draftspcrson....................................................................................................................... 46.00IH0ur Geolcchnical Clcrklfypist ..... ........ .......................................................................................................... 36.00IH0ur Won! Processor ....................................................................................................................................... SO.OOIHour "Overtime Premium is 300/0 of PERSONNEL CHARGE "A sun:bargc of20% of PERSONNEL CHARGES is applicable to pmonnel working in hazardous materials cnviroomcnts to compensate for costs associated with hazardous materials operations lIaining and pcrsonnc\ medical examination. EOUlPMENT CHARGES Computer ................................................................................................................................................ 22.SO/Hour Sin&lc-Clwmc\ Seismic or Resistivity Equipmcnl................................................................................... 2S.00IH0ur HNU (Photoionization Meter) ................................................................................................................ lOO.OOJDay OVA (Organic Vapor Analyzer) ............................................................................................................... 130.00JDay BAT Pcrmcameter................................................................................................................................... 22.SO/Hour "Reduced rates will apply to cxtcndcd usage EXPENSES Vehicle Use for Field Services (added to appropriate "PERSONNEL CHARGE") .................................... 6.00IH0ur Per Dicm.................................................................................................................................................. 9O.00Ipcrs Outside Services (Consultants, Surveys, Chemical Jab Tests, clc.)............................................................. Cost + IS% Reimbursables (Maps, Pbotos, Permits, Expendable Supplies, clc.)...................................................................... Cost Outside Equipmcnl (Drill Rig, Backhoe, Monitoring Equipmeol, etc.)....................................................... Cost + IS% PERMITS. FEES AND BONDS The costs of all pcnnits, fees, and perfonnance bonds rcquimI by govenunent ageocies are to be paid by the Clicnl, wdcss stated otherwise in an accompanying proposal. INSURANCE GeoLogic Associates, Inc. cames workers' compensation, comprehensive geoerailiability and automobile with policy limits nonna11y acceptable to most clieots. The cost for this insurance is covered by the fees listed in this sclIedule. Cost of any special insurance required by the Clieol, including increases in policy limits, adding additional insured parties and waivers of subrogation, are charged at cost plus IS%. Unless otherwise ststed, such charges are in addition to the estimsted or maximum charges ststed in any accompanying proposal. Schedule Ie (Continued on Reverse) Effective through 7f\f96 1360 Valley Vista Dr., Suite 100, Diamond Bar, CA 91765 Phone: (909) 860-3448 FAX: (909) 860-2024 e e e LABORATORY TESTING Triaxial Compression Test (CD and CU with pore pressurc)......................................................................HourIy Rate Triaxial Compc-ession Test (WlCODSOlidated. WIdrained)...........................................................................S 92.00trest Dinlct Shear Test (at nalllnll moisture)................................................................................................... 41.OOIPoint Dinlct Shear Test (sallD"lltc:d and c:onsolidated) ....................................................................................... S2.OO Point Dinlct Shear Test (residual shear strength)................................................................................................Houriy Rate CnncnlitlAtion Test (without rate data)...................................................................................................... 92.00trest CoasolidatiOll Test (single point).............................................................................................................. 7O.00trest Consolidation Test Rate Data (per load ioc:ranent).................................................................................. 43.00Jeach UnconIincd Compression Test (UIldisturbcd sample) .........................................................................:...... SS.ootrest Penneability (sand) ................................................................................................................................. 118.00trest Penneability (clay) .................................................................................................................................. 2OO.00trest Unit Dry Weight and Moisture Content (UIldisturbcd sample)................................................................... l6.00trest Moisture Content..................................................................................................................................... ll.ootrest Specific Gravity and Absorption - Gravel................................................................................................. 6O.00trest Specific Gravity - F~ed Soils ....................................................................................................... S7.00trest Moisture-Density Curve for Compacted Fill (4-inch Mold)...................................................................... 124.00trest Moisture-Density Curve for Compacted Fills (6-inch Mold) .................................................................... 139.00trest Moisture-Density Single Poinl.................................................................................................................. 6O.00trest Moisture-Density Curve (Calif. 216) ....................................................................................................... 118.00trest Mechanica1 Analysis - ASTM 01140 (wash 200 sieve) ............................................................................ 41.00trest Mechanical Analysis - Sand or Gravel (dry sievc)..................................................................................... 6S.00trest Mechanical Analysis Sand or Gravel (wash sievc).................................................................................... 81.00trest Mecbanical Analysis Sand and Gravel (wash sievc)................................................................................. 118.00trest Graio-Sizc Analysis - Sand-Clay, including Hydrometer .......................................................................... 118.00trest Grain-Sizc Analysis - Gravel-Clay, including Hydrometer ...;..........................'......................................... IS7.00trest Sand Equivalent....................................................................................................................................... S2.00trest Liquid LimiL............................................................................................................................................ SS.ootrest Plastic Limit............................................................................................................................................ SS.ootrest Expansion Index Test............................................................................................................................... 87.00trest Conosivity Test ......................................................................................................................:................ 7S.00trest Resistance Value..................................................................................................................................... 2oo.00trest Resistance Value (lime or cement-trcatc:d)............................................................................................... 243.00trest California Bearing Ratio (excluding mo~ty curve) .................................................................... 98.00trest Los Angeles Abrasion Test (Soo revolutions)........................................................................................... 108.00trest Los Angeles Abrasion Test (1000 revolutions)......................................................................................... 13O.00trest Sulphate Contenl...................................................................................................................................... 41.00trest Chloride Content...................................................................................................................................... 48.00trest Durability Index - Coarse and Fine.......................................................................................................... 13S.00trest Special SImple Preparation and Laboratory Testios nollistc:d above will be clwsed at applicable hourly rates for personnel. TERMS Payment is due upon presentation of invoice and is past due thirty (30) days from invoice date. Past due accounts are subject to a f1lUUlCe clwse orone and one-halfpercent (1-112%) permonlh, or the maximum rate allowed by law. PROPOSAL PERIOD Unless otherwise Slatc:d, a proposa1 accompanyios this achcdule is effective for sixty (60) days. If authorization to proceed is not received within this period, GeoLogic Associates, Inc. reserves the right to renegotiate the fee. Schedule Ic r ~ 8 i ~ e ~ ~ ~ j- ~ :!2 ~ 0 U - ~ II - ~ &:! - ~ Js - ~ ~ 0 ; :I ~I " ::!;!:- .. "'. :I 0_ ~:!.. " - - ~ ! 0 o 0 0 v !H 5 ",,, " U ~ R:I ~~ . . 1$1$. ~S !l " III O. . '" -- ~ lR 1: 0 - " .:! ~ U a :I Ii :; " 0 3= . . a " n Ii 1iI lllR .'" 0" '" . . 1!i ! '" '" '" ~.u ! - !::::!- 00 . - - ~ . 0 t~ ! - - R a U ~ . . '" 0 " .s~ ~ ~ 0" " .. ~o 00 1iI . ~ ~~ " _" 0 ~~ - - 00" " - ~ 00 ~ 0 - - - - - - - - ~ . I ! I . j ! ~ n . 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