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HomeMy WebLinkAbout13- Public Works 13.a O��tN AkL�'�fi Consent Calendar ,= City of San Bernardino 0 Request for Council Action DI `1 u> 0 Date: October 4, 2017 To: Honorable Mayor and City Council Members o 2 M From: Andrea M. Miller, City Manager's By: Saba Engineer, P.E., Acting Deputy Director of Public ; Works/City Engineer 2 Subject: Agreements for Services for On-Call Geotechnical Investigation and Construction Material Testing 0 d Recommendation — Adopt a Resolution of the Mayor and City Council of the City of San Bernardino, California, awarding Agreements for Services for On-Call Geotechnical Investigation and o Construction Material Testing with Converse Consultants, Hilltop Geotechnical, Inc. and w CHJ Consultants. Background The Capital Improvement Program (CIP) provides for the planning, implementations of Cn design and construction of roads, bridges, buildings, grading, drainage systems, y landscaping, traffic signals, handicap ramps, and other improvements to public facilities CD and infrastructure. d d From time to time during the design and construction of a project, specialized expertise a and services are needed, including soils sampling and analysis, performance of gradingco ti observations, soil compaction testing, collection and testing of concrete cylinders for compressive strength, collection and testing of asphalt concrete pavement samples, soils borings to 15 feet with appropriate logs, and provision of a geological engineer for o consultation with City staff. These services are not available through in-house w resources. U Discussion � On April 13, 2017, the Public Works Department released a Request for Proposals 0 (RFP) for On-Call Geotechnical Investigations and Construction Material Testing. 0 Copies of the RFP were sent to a total of ten firms qualified to provide the services. For a wide distribution, the RFP was also posted on the City's Request for Bids web page. Z 0 On June 1, 2017, a total of 10 proposals were received. The firms submitting proposals include: E a Packet Pg. 246 13.a • Converse Consultants, Redlands • Hilltop Geotechnical, Inc., San Bernardino • CHJ Consultants, a Terracon Company, Colton • Ninyo & Moore, Ontario • Southwest Testing, Inc., La Habra • Group Delta Consultants, Ontario • Aragon Geotechnical, Inc. Riverside • Fenagh Engineering and Testing, LLC., Rancho Cucamonga o • MTGL, Inc., Anaheim • Inland Foundation Engineering, Inc., San Jacinto ' N N The selection process was completed on August 10, 2017, and consisted of the ` evaluation by City staff of proposals and interviews with the five firms with the highest rated proposals. The method of evaluation of proposals, interviews and ratings was s completed in accordance with the rating system approved by the Mayor and City Council on September 2, 2003. d c� Based on the results of the interviews, three firms were selected whose proposals best meet the needs of the City were selected as follows: o L Firm Location Fee_ 4- Converse Converse Consultants Redlands $540,200 Hilltop Geotechnical, Inc. San Bernardino $606,500 (D U) CHJ Consultants, a Terracon Compan Colton__ $441,500 &- The fee is based on unit prices for services required of each consultant such as grading observations, soil compaction testing, collection and testing of concrete cylinders for E compressive strength, collection and testing of asphalt concrete pavement samples, soils L borings to 15 feet, etc. Unit prices provided by the consultant will be used for payment a based on the actual quantities of work. The total fee indicated above is based on ti estimated annual quantities and is intended for comparison purposes only. The totals00 indicated do not represent the actual amounts that may be paid to the consultants. Three firms were chosen to give the City a greater degree of flexibility when services are a. LU needed. The work will be distributed among the three firms in a manner that best meets the needs of the City. The City has made no guarantee to any of the consultants = U regarding the amount and/or the dollar value of the work they may receive. An agreement for services has been prepared for each of the three firms with their w respective proposed fee schedule attached. 0 J J Staff recommends that the Agreements for Services be executed and that annual U purchase orders totaling $600,000 in aggregate be issued to Converse Consultants, Z Hilltop Geotechnical, Inc. and CHJ Consultants, a Terracon Company. The Agreements o will be effective upon execution by the parties and will be valid through June 30, 2018. An administration extension of one additional year can be approved by the City Manager a Packet Pg. 247 13.a or designee subject to prior written consent of the Consultant pursuant to these agreements. Fiscal Impact ° Funds for Geotechnical Investigations and Construction Material Testing are available 2 through each individual project and the cost of services is charged back to the particular r_ Capital Improvement Project's budget through the project account number. v Conclusion It is recommended the Mayor and City Council adopt a Resolution approving Agreements for Services with the firms of Converse Consultants, Hilltop Geotechnical, 2 Inc. and CHJ Consultants, a Terracon Company, for On-Call Geotechnical Investigation d and Construction Material Testing. Attachments Attachment 1 — Resolution and Exhibits A, B and C (Agreements for Services) Attachment A-1 — On-Call Geotechnical & Material Testing o Attachment A-2 —On-Call Geotechnical & Material Testing Attachment B-1 —On-Call Geotechnical & Material Testing Attachment B-2 —On-Call Geotechnical & Material Testing E Attachment C-1 —On-Call Geotechnical & Material Testing 0 Attachment C-2— On-Call Geotechnical & Material Testing w Ward: All d Synopsis of Previous Council Actions: o N r 09/02/2003 The Mayor and Common Council authorized a Request for Proposal format to be d used to solicit proposals for future Public Works projects E CD 10/04/2010 Resolution No.2010-338 adopted authorizing the execution of Agreements for rn Services with the firms of Ninyo Moore Inc., Hilltop Geotechnical Inc.and Twining Q Inc.for Geotechnical Investigations and Construction Material Testing 00 — -—--- Ln O IL W x U W H O W 0 J J Q U Z O r c d E r m Q Packet Pg.248 s This Page Is Left Intentionally Blank 13.b 1 RESOLUTION NO. 2 RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO, CALIFORNIA, c APPROVING AGREEMENTS FOR SERVICES WITH THE FIRMS OF CONVERSE 3 CONSULTANTS, HILLTOP GEOTECHNICAL, INC. AND CHJ CONSULTANTS, A TERRACON COMPANY, FOR GEOTECHNICAL INVESTIGATIONS AND N 4 CONSTRUCTION MATERIAL TESTING. U 5 BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY = 6 OF SAN BERNARDINO AS FOLLOWS: 2M 7 SECTION 1. Converse Consultants, Hilltop Geotechnical, Inc. and CHJ Consultants, a 8 Terracon Company, are firms that are competent, experienced, and able to perform requested 9 s 10 services and have provided the most advantageous and responsible proposal for Geotechnical c a� 11 Investigations and Construction Material Testing in amounts totaling up to $600,000 in 12 aggregate. o L 13 SECTION 2. All other proposals are hereby rejected. The City Manager or designee is '° N 14 hereby authorized and directed to execute, on behalf of the City, three Agreements for 15 y Services for Geotechnical Investigations and Construction Material Testing, copies of which 16 Y 17 are attached hereto and incorporated herein as Exhibit A (Converse Consultants), Exhibit B a� a� 18 (Hilltop Geotechnical, Inc.) and Exhibit C(CHJ Consultants, a Terracon Company). a 19 SECTION 3. Said Agreements shall be in effect through June 30, 2018, unless earlier o 20 terminated as provided in the Agreements or as otherwise agreed to in writing by the parties. 0 21 CD An administrative extension of one additional year may be approved by the City Manager or 22 a 23 designee, subject to prior written agreement of the Consultant. W 24 SECTION 4. The authorization to execute the above-referenced Agreements is w C7 25 rescinded, if they are not signed by the parties within sixty (60) days of the passage of this a v 26 Resolution. Z O 27 28 1 a Packet Pg.249 13.t 1 RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO, CALIFORNIA, 4 APPROVING AGREEMENTS FOR SERVICES WITH THE FIRMS OF CONVERSE 2 CONSULTANTS, HILLTOP GEOTECHNICAL, INC. AND CHJ CONSULTANTS, A c TERRACON COMPANY, FOR GEOTECHNICAL INVESTIGATIONS AND 3 CONSTRUCTION MATERIAL TESTING. r U) 4 I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing Resolution was duly adopted by the Mayor U 5 and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino at a meeting = 6 r 7 thereof,held on the day of , 2017,by the following vote, to wit: H N 8 Council Members: AYES NAYS ABSTAIN ABSENT �o 9 MARQUEZ r 10 BARRIOS 11 VALDIVIA 1° 12 _. 13 SHORETT o 14 NICKEL 15 RICHARD 'f) L 16 MULVIHILL 17 Ed d 18 a 19 Georgeann Hanna, City Clerk 00 20 The foregoing Resolution is hereby approved this day of _,2017. 21 L 22 a 23 R. Carey Davis,Mayor w City of San Bernardino 24 °w Approved as to form: o 25 J Gary D. Saenz, City Attorney J a 26 z 0 y2827 By- 28 2 a Packet Pg.250 13.b EXHIBIT A a� r AGREEMENT FOR SERVICES FOR ON-CALL GEOTECHNICAL g INVESTIGATIONS AND CONSTRUCTION MATERIAL TESTING BETWEEN o THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO& CONVERSE CONSULTANTS. 3 THIS AGREEMENT is made and entered into this day of c 2017("Effective Date"),by and between the CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO, a charter city ("City"),and CONVERSE CONSULTANTS("Consultant"). c WITNESSETH : �o rn r A. WHEREAS, City proposes to have Consultant perform the On-Call Geotechnical Investigation and Construction Material Testing described herein below; and B. WHEREAS, Consultant represents that it has that degree of specialized expertise contemplated within California Government Code, Section 37103, and holds all necessary licenses to practice and perform the services herein contemplated; and c c� C. WHEREAS, City and Consultant desire to contract for specific services in connection with the project described below(the"Project") and desire to set forth their rights, duties and liabilities in connection with the services to be performed; and 0 w D. WHEREAS, no official or employee of City has a financial interest, within the provisions of California Government Code, Sections 1090-1092, in the subject matter of this Agreement. in 0 NOW, THEREFORE, for and in consideration of the mutual covenants and conditions contained herein,the parties hereby agree as follows: d d 1.0. SERVICES PROVIDED BY CONSULTANT a� a 1.1. Scope of Services. Consultant shall furnish On-Call Geotechnical o r. Investigation and Construction Material Testing to City in accordance with Attachment A-1 "Scope of Services" and the Consultant's proposal dated May 25, 2017, attached and y incorporated herein. 1.2. Professional Practices. All professional services to be provided by Consultant a pursuant to this Agreement shall be provided by personnel experienced in their respective 0 fields and in a manner consistent with the standards of care, diligence and skill ordinarily exercised by professional consultants in similar fields and circumstances in accordance with w sound professional practices. Consultant also warrants that it is familiar with all laws that a may affect its performance of this Agreement and shall advise City of any changes in any laws that may affect Consultant's performance of this Agreement. v Z 1.3. Warranty. Consultant warrants that it shall perform the services required by this Agreement in compliance with all applicable Federal and California employment laws T:\Cite Council Agenda Reports\2017\2077-10-04\Ch1-Call Geotechnical&Material Testing.AGREENIENT A dnr � 1 Q Packet Pg.251 13.b EXHIBIT A including, but not limited to, those laws related to minimum hours and wages; occupational health and safety; fair employment and employment practices; workers' compensation insurance and safety in employment; and all other Federal, State and local laws and o ordinances applicable to the services required under this Agreement. Consultant shall indemnify and hold harmless City from and against all claims, demands, payments, suits, r actions,proceedings, and judgments of every nature and description including attorneys' fees c and costs, presented, brought, or recovered against City for, or on account of any liability v under any of the above-mentioned laws, which may be incurred by reason of Consultant's performance under this Agreement. _ 0 1.4. Non-discrimination. In performing this Agreement, Consultant shall not rn engage in, nor permit its agents to engage in, discrimination in employment of persons because of their race, religion, color, national origin, ancestry, age, physical handicap, _ medical condition, marital status, sexual gender or sexual orientation, or any other category protected by law, except as permitted pursuant to Section 12940 of the Government Code. Violation of this provision may result in the imposition of penalties referred to in Labor Code, Section 1735. d c� 1.5 Non-Exclusive Agreement. Consultant acknowledges that City may enter into v agreements with other consultants for services similar to the services that are subject to this Agreement or may have its own employees perform services similar to those services contemplated by this Agreement. w N d 1.6. Delegation and Assignment. This is a personal service contract, and the duties set forth herein shall not be delegated or assigned to any person or entity without the prior written consent of City. 1.7. Business License: The Consultant shall obtain and maintain a valid City Business Registration Certificate during the term of this Agreement. 1.8. Dutv of Loyalty/Conflict of Interest: The Consultant understands and agrees a that as the City's On-Call Geotechnical Investigation and Construction Material Testing, 00 Consultant shall maintain fiduciary duty and a duty of loyalty to the City in performing Consultant's obligations under this Agreement. Consultant, in performing its obligations o under this Agreement, is governed by California's conflict of interest laws, Government Code Section 87100 et seq., and Title 2, California Code of Regulations Section 18700 et seq. Q x U 1.8.1 Prior to performing any services to City under this Agreement, Consultant W shall provide the Public Works Department a written list of the Assessor Parcel Numbers and w general location or address of any and all real property located in the City of San Bernardino c� in which Consultant has any ownership interest, or which is the location of any pending project that is a source of income for Consultant. Consultant shall keep this list current on a monthly basis during the entire term of this Agreement. z 1.8.2 Consultant shall not work on any task that is related to any real property that d T:\City Council Agenda Kepcn-ts\21177\2()17-10-04\On-Call Geottchnical&Material Testing.AGREEMENT EXHIBIT A.do 2 Q 13.b EXHIBIT A �o is located within 500 feet of any parcel in which Consultant has any ownership interest or which is the location of any pending project that is a source of income for Consultant. c 0 2.0. COMPENSATION AND BILLING r 2.1. Compensation. Over the term of this Agreement, Consultant shall be paid for c such services based on unit prices shown in Attachment A-2 Consultant's Fee Proposal dated May 25, 2017, attached and incorporated herein, subject to an aggregate limit of$600,000 together with other consultants performing On-Call Geotechnical Investigation and o Construction Material Testing. rn 2.2. Additional Services. Consultant shall not receive compensation for any services provided outside the scope of services specified in the Response unless the City or __ its Project Manager for this Project, prior to Consultant performing the additional services, approves such additional services in writing. It is specifically understood that oral requests r and/or approvals of such additional services or additional compensation shall be barred and are unenforceable. C 2.3. Method of Billing;. Consultant may submit invoices to City's Project Manager v for approval on a progress basis, but no more often than monthly. Said invoice shall be o based on the total of all Consultant's services which have been completed to City's sole satisfaction. City shall pay Consultant's invoice within forty-five (45) days from the date City receives said invoice. Each invoice shall describe in detail, the services performed and the associated time for completion. Any additional services approved and performed Z pursuant to this Agreement shall be designated as "Additional Services" and shall identify in the number of the authorized change order,where applicable, on all invoices. w r C 2.4. Records_ and Audits. Records of Consultant's services relating to this E Agreement shall be maintained in accordance with generally recognized accounting principles and shall be made available to City or its Project Manager for inspection and/or a audit at mutually convenient times for a period of three(3) years from the Effective Date. co 3.0. TIME OF PERFORMANCE 0 U) 3.1. Commencement and Completion of Work. The obligation to perform the professional services to be performed pursuant to this Agreement shall commence within five (5) days from the Effective Date of this Agreement. Said services shall be performed in strict a compliance with the Project Schedule issued by the City's Project Manager. Failure to U LU commence work in a timely manner and/or diligently pursue work to completion may be grounds for termination of this Agreement. w c� 3.2. Excusable Delays. Neither party shall be responsible for delays or lack of a performance resulting from acts beyond the reasonable control of the party or parties. Such U acts shall include, but not be limited to, acts of God, fire, strikes, material shortages, z O compliance with laws or regulations, riots, acts of war, or any other conditions beyond the reasonable control of a party. T:\City Council Agenda Reli(,rts\2017\2017-10-04\Chi-Call Gootechnical&Material Te>sting.AGREEMENJ A.doc 3 a Packet Pg.253 13.b EXHIBIT A C 0 :r L N C O U C to c O la ra N d C N V t V d w O O U c O L 0 w N 01 to L O W N C d E d d L Q ti co r YILv 0 N d L rr r Q U w 1— O w 0 J J Q U Z O c d \Citi•Council Agenda Reports\2077\2(177-10-14\Chi-Call Geotechnical&Material TLsting.AGREEMEN'T EXHIBIT A.doc 4 a 13.b EXHIBIT A 4.0. TERM AND TERMINATION d 4.1. Term. This Agreement shall commence on the date approved by the City o Manager and continue through June 30, 2018, unless previously terminated as provided herein or as otherwise agreed to in writing by the parties. An administrative extension of one ,P (1) additional year may be approved by the City Manager or designee, subject to the prior c written agreement of the Consultant. c 4.2. Notice of Termination. The City reserves and has the right and privilege of c canceling, suspending or abandoning the execution of all or any part of the work ° contemplated by this Agreement, with or without cause, at any time, by providing writtenm w notice to Consultant. The termination of this Agreement shall be deemed effective upon d receipt of the notice of termination. In the event of such termination, Consultant shall immediately stop rendering services under this Agreement unless directed otherwise by the City. d 4.3. Compensation. In the event of termination, City shall pay Consultant for d reasonable costs incurred and professional services satisfactorily performed up to and including the date of City's written notice of termination. Compensation for work in progress shall be prorated as to the percentage of work completed as of the effective date of c termination in accordance with the fees set forth herein. In ascertaining the professional services actually rendered hereunder up to the effective date of termination of this w Agreement, consideration shall be given to both completed work and work in progress, to complete and incomplete drawings, and to other documents pertaining to the services it contemplated herein whether delivered to the City or in the possession of the Consultant. U) 0 w 4.4 Documents. In the event of termination of this Agreement, all documents c prepared by Consultant in its performance of this Agreement including, but not limited to, finished or unfinished design, development and construction documents, data studies, drawings, maps and reports, shall be delivered to the City within ten (10) days of delivery of a termination notice to Consultant, at no cost to City. Any use of uncompleted documents without specific written authorization from Consultant shall be at City's sole risk and without o liability or legal expense to Consultant. 0 N 5.0. INSURANCE 5.1. Minimum Scope and Limits_of Insurance. Consultant shall obtain and Q maintain during the life of this Agreement all of the following insurance coverages: W (a) Comprehensive general liability, including premises-operations, w products/completed operations, broad form property damage, blanket contractual liability, independent Consultants, personal injury with a policy limit of not less than One Million Dollars ($1,000,000.00), v combined single limits, per occurrence and aggregate. o r (b) Automobile liability for owned vehicles, hired, and non-owned s !:\City Cou7xil Agenda Re}x)rts\2017\2017-10-04\(.)irCal!Geotechnical g Material Testing.AGREEMENT EXHIBIT AAx 5 a Packet Pg.255 13.b EXHIBIT A vehicles, with a policy limit of not less than One Million Dollars ($1,000,000.00), combined single limits, per occurrence and aggregate-0 w (c) Workers' compensation insurance as required by the State of Y California. r- 0 U (d) Professional errors and omissions (`B&O") liability insurance with cc policy limits of not less than One Million Dollars ($1,000,000.00), c combined single limits, per occurrence and aggregate. Consultant shall obtain and maintain, said E&O liability insurance during the life Y' of this Agreement and for three years after completion of the work hereunder. _ 5.2. Endorsements. The comprehensive general liability insurance policy shall contain or be endorsed to contain the following provisions: m 0 (a) Additional insureds: "The City of San Bernardino and its elected and appointed boards, officers, agents, and employees are additional insureds with respect to this subject project and contract with City." o L (b) Notice: "Said policy shall not terminate, nor shall it be cancelled, nor the coverage reduced,until thirty(30)days after written notice is given to City." (c) Other insurance: "Any other insurance maintained by the City of San J° Bernardino shall be excess and not contributing with the insurance provided by this policy." 0 d 5.3. Certificates of Insurance. Consultant shall provide to City certificates of a insurance showing the insurance coverages and required endorsements described above, in a form and content approved by City,prior to performing any services under this Agreement. o 5.4. Non-limiting. Nothing in this Section shall be construed as limiting in any 0 way, the indemnification provision contained in this Agreement, or the extent to which m Consultant may be held responsible for payments of damages to persons or property. Q 6.0. GENERAL PROVISIONS v W E- 6.1. Entire Aureement. This Agreement constitutes the entire Agreement between 0 the parties with respect to any matter referenced herein and supersedes any and all other prior 0 writings and oral negotiations. This Agreement may be modified only in writing, and signed a by the parties in interest at the time of such modification. The terms of this Agreement shall prevail over any inconsistent provision in any other contract document appurtenant hereto, Z 0 including exhibits to this Agreement. d T:\Citi•Council Agenda Reports\2017\2017-104W\On-Call Geotwhnical&huterial Testing.AGREEA-FENT L lair 6 a Packet Pg.256 13.b EXHIBIT A 6.2. Representatives. The Director of Public Works or her designee shall be the representative of City for purposes of this Agreement and may issue all consents, approvals, directives and agreements on behalf of the City, called for by this Agreement, except as c otherwise expressly provided in this Agreement. Consultant shall designate a representative for purposes of this Agreement c who shall be authorized to issue all consents, approvals, directives and agreements on behalf U of Consultant called for by this Agreement, except as otherwise expressly provided in this c Agreement. c 0 r 6.3. Project Managers. City shall designate a Project Manager to work directly 0 with Consultant in the performance of this Agreement. c Consultant shall designate a Project Manager who shall represent it and be its agent in all consultations with City during the term of this Agreement. Consultant's Project Manager shall attend and assist in all coordination meetings called by City. r 0 a) 6.4. Notices. Any notices, documents, correspondence or other communications concerning this Agreement or the work hereunder may be provided by personal delivery, v facsimile or mail and shall be addressed as set forth below. Such communication shall be c deemed served or delivered: a) at the time of delivery if such communication is sent by personal delivery; b) at the time of transmission if such communication is sent by facsimile; and c) 48 hours after deposit in the U.S. Mail as reflected by the official U.S. postmark if such communication is sent through regular United States mail. Z as IF TO CONSULTANT: IF TO CITY: w Hashmi Quazi, PhD,PE,GE Saba Engineer,PE r Principal-in-Charge/Project Manager Acting Deputy Director of Public 2021 Rancho Drive, Suite 1 Works/City Engineer Redlands, CA 92373 290 North"D" Street a San Bernardino,Ca 92401 Tel: 909-796-0544 Tel: 909-384-5140 00 Fax:909-796-7675 Fax: 909-384-5190 0 U) 6.5. Attorne\s' Fees. In the event that litigation is brought by any party in connection with this Agreement, the prevailing party shall be entitled to recover from the opposing party all costs and expenses, including reasonable attorneys' fees, incurred by the a prevailing party in the exercise of any of its rights or remedies hereunder or the enforcement of any of the terms, conditions, or provisions hereof. The costs, salary and expenses of the City Attorney and members of his office in enforcing this contract on behalf of the City shall w be considered as"attorneys' fees"for the purposes of this paragraph. 0 J J 6.6. Governing Law. This Agreement shall be governed by and construed under the laws of the State of California without giving effect to that body of laws pertaining to 0 conflict of laws. In the event of any legal action to enforce or interpret this Agreement, the parties hereto agree that the sole and exclusive venue shall be a court of competent I':\Cite Council Agrnda Repents\2017\2017-10-(4\On-Call Geoteelviical K Material Testing.AGREEMENT EXHIBIT A.doc 7 a Packet Pg. 257 13.b EXHIBIT A jurisdiction located in San Bernardino County,California. CW G 6.7. Assignment. Consultant shall not voluntarily or by operation of law assign, c transfer, sublet or encumber all or any part of Consultant's interest in this Agreement without City's prior written consent. Any attempted assignment, transfer, subletting or encumbrance 2 shall be void and shall constitute a breach of this Agreement and cause for termination of this c Agreement. Regardless of City's consent, no subletting or assignment shall release v Consultant of Consultant's obligation to perform all other obligations to be performed by c Consultant hereunder for the term of this Agreement. 0 6.8 Indemnification and Hold Harmless. Consultant shall protect, defend, M indemnify and hold harmless City and its elected and appointed officials, officers, and d employees from any and all claims, liabilities, expenses, including attorney fees, damage to 'c property or injuries to or death of any person or persons or damages of any nature including, but not by way of limitation, all civil claims or workers' compensation claims, arising out of or in any way connected with the intentional or negligent acts, errors or omissions of Consultant,its employees, agents or subconsultants in the performance of this Agreement. 0 c� 6.9. Independent Contractor. Consultant is and shall be acting at all times as an independent contractor and not as an employee of City. Consultant shall secure, at its c expense, and be responsible for any and all payment of Income Tax, Social Security, State Disability Insurance Compensation, Unemployment Compensation, and other payroll ° deductions for Consultant and its officers, agents, and employees, and all business licenses, if d any are required,in connection with the services to be performed hereunder. Cn 6.10 Ownership of Documents. All findings,reports, documents, information and w data including,but not limited to, computer tapes or discs, files and tapes furnished or c prepared by Consultant or any of its subconsultants in the course of performance of this E Agreement, shall be and remain the sole property of City. Consultant agrees that any such d documents or information shall not be made available to any individual or organization a without the prior consent of City. Any use of such documents for other projects not contemplated by this Agreement, and any use of incomplete documents, shall be at the sole 00 risk of City and without liability or legal exposure to Consultant. City shall indemnify and hold harmless Consultant from all claims,damages,losses, and expenses,including o attorneys' fees,arising out of or resulting from City's use of such documents for other projects not contemplated by this Agreement or use of incomplete documents furnished by Consultant. Consultant shall deliver to City any findings,reports,documents, information, Q data, in any form,including but not limited to, computer tapes,discs, files audio tapes or any = L) other Project related items as requested by City or its authorized representative, at no W additional cost to the City. p W 0 6.11 Public Records Act Disclosure. Consultant has been advised and is aware that -J all reports, documents, information and data including, but not limited to, computer tapes, discs or files furnished or prepared by Consultant, or any of its subconsultants, and provided o to City may be subject to public disclosure as required by the California Public Records Act (California Government Code Section 6250 et. seq.). Exceptions to public disclosure may be d T:\Cite Council Agenda Reports\2017\2017-10-01\On-Call Geohrhnical R Material Testing.AGREEMENT EXHIBIT A.doc 8 Q Packet Pg.258 13.b EXHIBIT A those documents or information that qualify as trade secrets, as that term is defined in the California Government Code Section 6254.7, and of which Consultant informs City of such trade secret. The City will endeavor to maintain as confidential all information obtained by it o that is designated as a trade secret. The City shall not, in any way,be liable or responsible for the disclosure of any trade secret including, without limitation, those records so marked if disclosure is deemed to be required by law or by order of the Court. 0 U 6.12. Responsibilityfor Errors. Consultant shall be responsible for its work and = results under this Agreement. Consultant, when requested, shall furnish clarification and/or explanation as may be required by the City's representative, regarding any services rendered under this Agreement at no additional cost to City. In the event that an error or omission m attributable to Consultant occurs, then Consultant shall, at no cost to City, provide all d necessary design drawings, estimates and other Consultant professional services necessary to 'c rectify and correct the matter to the sole satisfaction of City and to participate in any meeting required with regard to the correction. c s m 6.13. Prohibited Emnloymlent. Consultant shall not employ any regular employee 0 of City while this Agreement is in effect. �o 6.14. Order of Precedence. In the event of an inconsistency or conflict in this = Agreement and any of the attached Exhibits or Attachments, the terms set forth in this 0 L Agreement shall prevail. 0 n, d v 6.15. Costs. Each party shall bear its own costs and fees incurred in the preparation 2-1 and negotiation of this Agreement and in the performance of its obligations hereunder except in as expressly provided herein. ,o U, r 6.16. No Third Parte BeneficiarvRiulit_s. This Agreement is entered into for the d sole benefit of City and Consultant and no other parties are intended to be direct or incidental m beneficiaries of this Agreement and no third party shall have any right in, under or to this Agreement. a ti co 6.17. Headings. Paragraphs and subparagraph headings contained in this Agreement are included solely for convenience and are not intended to modify, explain or to 0 be a full or accurate description of the content thereof and shall not in any way affect the m meaning or interpretation of this Agreement. Q 6.18. Construction. The parties have participated jointly in the negotiation and = U drafting of this Agreement. In the event an ambiguity or question of intent or interpretation w arises with respect to this Agreement, this Agreement shall be construed as if drafted jointly p by the parties and in accordance with its fair meaning. There shall be no presumption or burden of proof favoring or disfavoring any party by virtue of the authorship of any of the provisions of this Agreement. z 6.19 Amendments. Only a writing executed by the parties hereto or their respective successors and assigns may amend this Agreement. T:\City Council Agenda Relxirts\2017\2017-10-04\On-Call Geotechnical&Material Testing.AGREEMENT A.d,„ v 9 a Packet Pg. 259 13.b EXHIBIT A 6.20. Waiver. The delay or failure of either party at any time to require performance or compliance by the other of any of its obligations or agreements shall in no 0 way be deemed a waiver of those rights to require such performance or compliance. No waiver of any provision of this Agreement shall be effective unless in writing and signed by a duly authorized representative of the party against whom enforcement of a waiver is sought. c The waiver of any right or remedy with respect to any occurrence or event shall not be ci deemed a waiver of any right or remedy with respect to any other occurrence or event, nor shall any waiver constitute a continuing waiver. c 0 6.21. Severability. If any provision of this Agreement is determined by a court of rn competent jurisdiction to be unenforceable in any circumstance, such determination shall not d affect the validity or enforceability of the remaining terms and provisions hereof or of the c offending provision in any other circumstance. R C 6.22. Counter arts. This Agreement may be executed in one or more counterparts, m each of which shall be deemed an original. All counterparts shall be construed together and 0 shall constitute one agreement. c� 6.23. Coij?orate Authority. The persons executing this Agreement on behalf of the = parties hereto warrant that they are duly authorized to execute this Agreement on behalf of O L said parties and that by doing so, the parties hereto are formally bound to the provisions of w this Agreement. 6.24 Damages. The Parties agree to waive any rights to incidental or consequential w and punitive damages arising out of performance under this Agreement whether in torts or in w contracts or in law or in equity. r 0) /!1 d d L ti 00 r N 0 U) m L r Q x LU O LU c� J J Q V Z O c m T:\City Council Agenda Re}mrts\2017\2017-1041.1\0n-Call Geotechnical&Material Testing.AGREEMENT EXHIBIT A.dcx _µ 10 a Packet Pg.260 13.b EXHIBIT A �L d c� G AGREEMENT FOR SERVICES FOR ON-CALL GEOTECHNICAL c •INVESTIGATIONS AND CONSTRUCTION MATERIAL TESTING BETWEEN THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AND CONVERSE CONSULTANTS. r n, IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Agreement to be executed 0 by and through their respective authorized officers, as of the date first above written. CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO, CONVERSE CONSULTANTS w A Municipal Corporation CONSULTANT P w U) d _ �a v r - ------- --- - By ---- ---- m Andrea M. Miller, City Manager Signature 0 c� �a Name and Title O L W d V Approved as to form: rn L 0 Gary D. Saenz, City Attorney d d L By -- a 0 n, m L Q x v LU O w O J J Q U Z O c Q T:\Cite Cotmcil Agenda Reports\2017\2017-1t)-0 4\On-Call axileclmical&Material TesHng.AGREEMENT EXHIBIT AAx U 11 � Q Packet Pg. 261 13.b EXHIBIT B AGREEMENT FOR SERVICES FOR ON-CALL GEOTECHNICAL INVESTIGATIONS AND CONSTRUCTION MATERIAL TESTING BETWEEN C THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AND HILLTOP GEOTECHNICIAL,INC. L i+ THIS AGREEMENT is made and entered into this day of C 2017("Effective Date"),by and between the CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO, a charter city U ("City"),and HILLTOP GEOTECHNICAL, INC. ("Consultant"). c WITNESSETH : A. WHEREAS, City proposes to have Consultant perform the On-Call Geotechnical Investigation and Construction Material Testing described herein below; and 'c B. WHEREAS, Consultant represents that it has that degree of specialized expertise c contemplated within California Government Code, Section 37103, and holds all necessary licenses to practice and perform the services herein contemplated; and C. WHEREAS, City and Consultant desire to contract for specific services in connection �a with the project described below(the"Project")and desire to set forth their rights,duties and liabilities in connection with the services to be performed; and 0 0 D. WHEREAS, no official or employee of City has a financial interest, within the d provisions of California Government Code, Sections 1090-1092, in the subject matter of this Agreement. rn L 0 w NOW, THEREFORE, for and in consideration of the mutual covenants and conditions contained herein,the parties hereby agree as follows: d 1.0. SERVICES PROVIDED BY CONSULTANT a I.I. Scope of Services. Consultant shall furnish On-Call Geotechnical co Investigation and Construction Material Testing to City in accordance with Attachment B-1 "Scope of Services" and the Consultant's proposal dated May 25, 2017, attached and o incorporated herein. 1.2. Professional Practices. All professional services to be provided by Consultant a pursuant to this Agreement shall be provided by personnel experienced in their respective = U fields and in a manner consistent with the standards of care, diligence and skill ordinarily w I— exercised by professional consultants in similar fields and circumstances in accordance with w sound professional practices. Consultant also warrants that it is familiar with all laws that 0 may affect its performance of this Agreement and shall advise City of any changes in any � laws that may affect Consultant's performance of this Agreement. Z 1.3. Warranty. Consultant warrants that it shall perform the services required by this Agreement in compliance with all applicable Federal and California employment laws 1;\City Council Agenda RelxwPts\2017\)017-10-04\pn-Call Geotechnical&Material Testing.AGREEMENT EXHIBIT B.doc 1 a Packet Pg.262 13.b EXHIBIT B including, but not limited to, those laws related to minimum hours and wages; occupational health and safety; fair employment and employment practices; workers' compensation insurance and safety in employment; and all other Federal, State and local laws and c ordinances applicable to the services required under this Agreement. Consultant shall indemnify and hold harmless City from and against all claims, demands, payments, suits, r actions,proceedings, and judgments of every nature and description including attorneys' fees c and costs, presented, brought, or recovered against City for, or on account of any liability under any of the above-mentioned laws, which may be incurred by reason of Consultant's o performance under this Agreement. c .2 1.4. Non-discrimination. In performing this Agreement, Consultant shall not engage in, nor permit its agents to engage in, discrimination in employment of persons because of their race, religion, color, national origin, ancestry, age, physical handicap, medical condition, marital status, sexual gender or sexual orientation, or any other category protected by law, except as permitted pursuant to Section 12940 of the Government Code. Violation of this provision may result in the imposition of penalties referred to in Labor Code, Section 1735. ! 0 c� 1.5 Non-Exclusive Agreement. Consultant acknowledges that City may enter into v agreements with other consultants for services similar to the services that are subject to this o Agreement or may have its own employees perform services similar to those services c contemplated by this Agreement. W N d V 1.6. Delegation and Assignment. This is a personal service contract, and the duties set forth herein shall not be delegated or assigned to any person or entity without the prior in written consent of City. w U) 1.7. Business License: The Consultant shall obtain and maintain a valid City Business Registration Certificate during the term of this Agreement. 1.8. Duty= of Loyalty/Conflict of Interest: The Consultant understands and agrees a that as the City's On-Call Geotechnical Investigation and Construction Material Testing, o Consultant shall maintain fiduciary duty and a duty of loyalty to the City in performing Consultant's obligations under this Agreement. Consultant, in performing its obligations N under this Agreement, is governed by California's conflict of interest laws, Government Code Section 87100 et seq., and Title 2, California Code of Regulations Section 18700 et seq. a x U 1.8.1 Prior to performing any services to City under this Agreement, Consultant F shall provide the Public Works Department a written list of the Assessor Parcel Numbers and 0 general location or address of any and all real property located in the City of San Bernardino 0 in which Consultant has any ownership interest, or which is the location of any pending a project that is a source of income for Consultant. Consultant shall keep this list current on a U monthly basis during the entire term of this Agreement. z 0 1.8.2 Consultant shall not work on any task that is related to any real property that lr T':\Cite Council Agenda Reports\21117\2017-10-04\On-Call Geotechnical&Material Testing.AGREEMENT EXHIBIT B.doc 2 Q Packet Pg. 263 13.b EXHIBIT B is located within 500 feet of any parcel in which Consultant has any ownership interest or which is the location of any pending project that is a source of income for Consultant. c 0 2.0. COMPENSATION AND BILLING r 2.1. Compensation. Over the term of this Agreement, Consultant shall be paid for c such services based on unit prices shown in Attachment B-2 Consultant's Fee Proposal dated U May 25, 2017, attached and incorporated herein, subject to an aggregate limit of$600,000 c together with other consultants performing On-Call Geotechnical Investigation and c Construction Material Testing. P 2.2. Additional Services. Consultant shall not receive compensation for any services provided outside the scope of services specified in the Response unless the City or its Project Manager for this Project, prior to Consultant performing the additional services, approves such additional services in writing. It is specifically understood that oral requests and/or approvals of such additional services or additional compensation shall be barred and are unenforceable. o d 2.3.' Method of Billing. Consultant may submit invoices to City's Project Manager for approval on a progress basis, but no more often than monthly. Said invoice shall be c based on the total of all Consultant's services which have been completed to City's sole L satisfaction. City shall pay Consultant's invoice within forty-five (45) days from the date ° City receives said invoice. Each invoice shall describe in detail, the services performed and d the associated time for completion. Any additional services approved and performed pursuant to this Agreement shall be designated as "Additional Services" and shall identify the number of the authorized change order,where applicable,on all invoices. U) 2.4. Records and Audits. Records of Consultant's services relating to this Agreement shall be maintained in accordance with generally recognized accounting principles and shall be made available to City or its Project Manager for inspection and/or a audit at mutually convenient times for a period of three(3)years from the Effective Date. ti co 3.0. TIME OF PERFORMANCE 0 3.1. Commencement and Completion_of Work. The obligation to perform the i professional services to be performed pursuant to this Agreement shall commence within five (5) days from the Effective Date of this Agreement. Said services shall be performed in strict a compliance with the Project Schedule issued by the City's Project Manager. Failure to = U commence work in a timely manner and/or diligently pursue work to completion may be W grounds for termination of this Agreement. w 0 3.2. Excusable Delays. Neither party shall be responsible for delays or lack of � performance resulting from acts beyond the reasonable control of the party or parties. Such v acts shall include, but not be limited to, acts of God, fire, strikes, material shortages, 0 compliance with laws or regulations, riots, acts of war, or any other conditions beyond the reasonable control of a party. T:\City Council Agenda Reports\2017\2017-10-(4\On-Call Geotechnical&Material Testing.AGREEMENT EXHIBIT B.&C 3 Q Packet Pg. 264 a� 13.b EXHIBIT B •L d c O L N C O U V c c O N r N d C ttf v t V d O d U c O L 0 w N d V to L O w N r C d E d d L Q ti Go r O N d L r Q U W F O w O J J Q U Z O c a� T:\City Council Agenda Relxn•ts\2017\2017-I0W\On-Call Gwteclviical&Material Testing.AGREEMENT EXHIBIT B.dot: t 4 a Packet Pg. 265 13.b EXHIBIT B 4.0. TERM AND TERMINATION �a 4.1. Term. This Agreement shall commence on the date approved by the City c Manager and continue through June 30, 2018, unless previously terminated as provided herein or as otherwise agreed to in writing by the parties. An administrative extension of one r (1) additional year may be approved by the City Manager or designee, subject to the prior written agreement of the Consultant. 0 c 4.2. Notice of Termination. The City reserves and has the right and privilege of canceling, suspending or abandoning the execution of all or any part of the work ° contemplated by this Agreement, with or without cause, at any time, by providing written notice to Consultant. The termination of this Agreement shall be deemed effective upon receipt of the notice of termination. In the event of such termination, Consultant shall immediately stop rendering services under this Agreement unless directed otherwise by the City. _ s 4.3. Compensation. In the event of termination, City shall pay Consultant for 0 reasonable costs incurred and professional services satisfactorily performed up to and including the date of City's written notice of termination. Compensation for work in �a progress shall be prorated as to the percentage of work completed as of the effective date of termination in accordance with the fees set forth herein. In ascertaining the professional L services actually rendered hereunder up to the effective date of termination of this ° Agreement, consideration shall be given to both completed work and work in progress, to complete and incomplete drawings, and to other documents pertaining to the services contemplated herein whether delivered to the City or in the possession of the Consultant. L ° 4.4 Documents. In the event of termination of this Agreement, all documents r prepared by Consultant in its performance of this Agreement including, but not limited to, finished or unfinished design, development and construction documents, data studies, drawings,maps and reports, shall be delivered to the City within ten(10) days of delivery of a termination notice to Consultant, at no cost to City. Any use of uncompleted documents without specific written authorization from Consultant shall be at City's sole risk and without Go liability or legal expense to Consultant. 0 5.0. INSURANCE 5.1. Minimum Scope and Limits of Insurance. Consultant shall obtain and a maintain during the life of this Agreement all of the following insurance coverages: _ w F (a) Comprehensive general liability, including premises-operations, o products/completed operations, broad form property damage, blanket 0 contractual liability, independent Consultants, personal injury with a � policy limit of not less than One Million Dollars ($1,000,000.00), v combined single limits, per occurrence and aggregate. o (b) Automobile liability for owned vehicles, hired, and non-owned :\City Council Agenda Reports\2017\2017-10-()4\On-Call Geotechnical&A4aterial TcsCing.AGREEMENT EXHIBIT B.doc 5 Q Packet Pg.266 13.b EXHIBIT B vehicles, with a policy limit of not less than One Million Dollars r ($1,000,000.00), combined single limits, per occurrence and aggregate. c (c) Workers' compensation insurance as required by the State of r California. c O U (d) Professional errors and omissions ("E&O") liability insurance with = policy limits of not less than One Million Dollars ($1,000,000.00), combined single limits, per occurrence and aggregate. Consultant ° shall obtain and maintain, said E&O liability insurance during the life aM of this Agreement and for three years after completion of the work hereunder. c �v 5.2. Endorsements. The comprehensive general liability insurance policy shall L contain or be endorsed to contain the following provisions: O (a) Additional insureds: "The City of San Bernardino and its elected and t� appointed boards, officers, agents, and employees are additional insureds with respect to this subject project and contract with City." 6 O L (b) Notice: "Said policy shall not terminate, nor shall it be cancelled, nor w the coverage reduced,until thirty(30)days after written notice is given to City." Z m rn (c) Other insurance: "Any other insurance maintained by the City of San ,o Bernardino shall be excess and not contributing with the insurance provided by this policy." as 5.3. Certificates of Insurance. Consultant shall provide to City certificates of a insurance showing the insurance coverages and required endorsements described above, in a form and content approved by City,prior to performing any services under this Agreement. o 5.4. Non-limiting. Nothing in this Section shall be construed as limiting in any d°, way, the indemnification provision contained in this Agreement, or the extent to which Consultant may be held responsible for payments of damages to persons or property. a 6.0. GENERAL PROVISIONS w 6.1. Entire Agreement. This Agreement constitutes the entire Agreement between w the parties with respect to any matter referenced herein and supersedes any and all other prior O writings and oral negotiations. This Agreement may be modified only in writing, and signed � by the parties in interest at the time of such modification. The terms of this Agreement shall prevail over any inconsistent provision in any other contract document appurtenant hereto, o including exhibits to this Agreement. d E T:\City Council Agenda P.elx)rts\21117\21177-1t1-tN\0n-Call Geotechnical&Material Testing.AGREEAIENI'EXHI L-'1"f B.dor v 6 a Packet Pg. 267 13.b EXHIBIT B 6.2. Representatives. The Director of Public Works or her designee shall be the representative of City for purposes of this Agreement and may issue all consents, approvals, directives and agreements on behalf of the City, called for by this Agreement, except as c otherwise expressly provided in this Agreement. Consultant shall designate a representative for purposes of this Agreement o who shall be authorized to issue all consents, approvals, directives and agreements on behalf L) of Consultant called for by this Agreement, except as otherwise expressly provided in this c Agreement. 0 6.3. Project Managers. City shall designate a Project Manager to work directly with Consultant in the performance of this Agreement. c Consultant shall designate a Project Manager who shall represent it and be its agent in all consultations with City during the term of this Agreement. Consultant's Project Manager shall attend and assist in all coordination meetings called by City. 0 6.4. Notices. Any notices, documents, correspondence or other communications concerning this Agreement or the work hereunder may be provided by personal delivery, v facsimile or mail and shall be addressed as set forth below. Such communication shall be = deemed served or delivered: a) at the time of delivery if such communication is sent by personal delivery; b) at the time of transmission if such communication is sent by facsimile; w and c) 48 hours after deposit in the U.S. Mail as reflected by the official U.S. postmark if such communication is sent through regular United States mail. IF TO CONSULTANT: IF TO CITY: w Mark Hulett,President Saba Engineer,PE r Principal Geologist/Project Manager Acting Deputy Director of Public 786 S. Gifford Avenue Works/City Engineer San Bernardino, CA 92408 290 North"D" Street San Bernardino,Ca 92401 a Tel: 909-890-9079 Tel: 909-384-5140 0 Fax:909-890-9055 Fax: 909-384-5190 0 U) 6.5. Attorney s' Fees. In the event that litigation is brought by any party in connection with this Agreement, the prevailing party shall be entitled to recover from the opposing party all costs and expenses, including reasonable attorneys' fees, incurred by the Q prevailing party in the exercise of any of its rights or remedies hereunder or the enforcement LU of any of the terms, conditions, or provisions hereof. The costs, salary and expenses of the City Attorney and members of his office in enforcing this contract on behalf of the City shall O be considered as"attorneys' fees"for the purposes of this paragraph. J J 6.6. Governing. Law. This Agreement shall be governed by and construed under v the laws of the State of California without giving effect to that body of laws pertaining to Z conflict of laws. In the event of any legal action to enforce or interpret this Agreement, the parties hereto agree that the sole and exclusive venue shall be a court of competent d T:\City Council Agenda Reports\2017\2017-10.04\0n-Call Geotrxhnical&Material Testing.AGREEMENT Kd(W 7 >~ Q Packet Pg.268 13.b EXHIBIT B R jurisdiction located in San Bernardino County, California. a; �o 6.7. Assignment. Consultant shall not voluntarily or by operation of law assign, c transfer, sublet or encumber all or any part of Consultant's interest in this Agreement without City's prior written consent. Any attempted assignment, transfer, subletting or encumbrance shall be void and shall constitute a breach of this Agreement and cause for termination of this c Agreement. Regardless of City's consent, no subletting or assignment shall release U Consultant of Consultant's obligation to perform all other obligations to be performed by Consultant hereunder for the term of this Agreement. c 6.8 Indemnification and_Hold Harmless. Consultant shall protect, defend, m indemnify and hold harmless City and its elected and appointed officials, officers, and employees from any and all claims, liabilities, expenses, including attorney fees, damage to = property or injuries to or death of any person or persons or damages of any nature including, but not by way of limitation, all civil claims or workers' compensation claims, arising out of C or in any way connected with the intentional or negligent acts, errors or omissions of m Consultant,its employees,agents or subconsultants in the performance of this Agreement. m c� 6.9. Independent Contractor. Consultant is and shall be acting at all times as an v independent contractor and not as an employee of City. Consultant shall secure, at its o expense, and be responsible for any and all payment of Income Tax, Social Security, State L Disability Insurance Compensation, Unemployment Compensation, and other payroll ° deductions for Consultant and its officers, agents, and employees, and all business licenses, if any are required, in connection with the services to be performed hereunder. rn 6.10 Ownershio of Documents. All findings,reports,documents,information and ,o data including,but not limited to, computer tapes or discs, files and tapes furnished or prepared by Consultant or any of its subconsultants in the course of performance of this 4) Agreement, shall be and remain the sole property of City. Consultant agrees that any such m documents or information shall not be made available to any individual or organization a without the prior consent of City. Any use of such documents for other projects not contemplated by this Agreement, and any use of incomplete documents, shall be at the sole o risk of City and without liability or legal exposure to Consultant. City shall indemnify and hold harmless Consultant from all claims, damages,losses, and expenses,including N attorneys' fees,arising out of or resulting from City's use of such documents for other projects not contemplated by this Agreement or use of incomplete documents furnished by Consultant. Consultant shall deliver to City any findings,reports,documents, information, a data, in any form, including but not limited to, computer tapes,discs, files audio tapes or any other Project related items as requested by City or its authorized representative, at no additional cost to the City. w 0 6.11 Public Records Act Disclosure. Consultant has been advised and is aware that � all reports, documents, information and data including, but not limited to, computer tapes, discs or files furnished or prepared by Consultant, or any of its subconsultants, and provided Z to City may be subject to public disclosure as required by the California Public Records Act (California Government Code Section 6250 et. seq.). Exceptions to public disclosure may be P\Cih,Council Agenda Reports\2017\2017-10-(M\On-Call Geotechnical&Material Testing.AGREEMENT h do( � 8 a Packet Pg. 269 13.b EXHIBIT B those documents or information that qualify as trade secrets, as that term is defined in the California Government Code Section 6254.7, and of which Consultant informs City of such trade secret. The City will endeavor to maintain as confidential all information obtained by it c that is designated as a trade secret. The City shall not, in any way,be liable or responsible for 2 the disclosure of any trade secret including, without limitation, those records so marked if disclosure is deemed to be required by law or by order of the Court. 0 U 6.12. Responsibility for Errors. Consultant shall be responsible for its work and c results under this Agreement. Consultant, when requested, shall furnish clarification and/or = explanation as may be required by the City's representative, regarding any services rendered0 r under this Agreement at no additional cost to City. In the event that an error or omission II, attributable to Consultant occurs, then Consultant shall, at no cost to City, provide all necessary design drawings, estimates and other Consultant professional services necessary to rectify and correct the matter to the sole satisfaction of City and to participate in any meeting required with regard to the correction. s 6.13. Prohibited Employment. Consultant shall not employ any regular employee c of City while this Agreement is in effect. 6.14. Order of Precedence. In the event of an inconsistency or conflict in this Agreement and any of the attached Exhibits or Attachments, the terms set forth in this O Agreement shall prevail. U, d 6.15. Costs. Each party shall bear its own costs and fees incurred in the preparation and negotiation of this Agreement and in the performance of its obligations hereunder except N as expressly provided herein. `o r 6.16. No Third Partv Beneficiary Riglits. This Agreement is entered into for the sole benefit of City and Consultant and no other parties are intended to be direct or incidental d beneficiaries of this Agreement and no third party shall have any right in, under or to this a, Agreement. a co 6.17. Headinus. Paragraphs and subparagraph headings contained in this Agreement are included solely for convenience and are not intended to modify, explain or to 0 be a full or accurate description of the content thereof and shall not in any way affect the a meaning or interpretation of this Agreement. a 6.18. Construction. The parties have participated jointly in the negotiation and x drafting of this Agreement. In the event an ambiguity or question of intent or interpretation W arises with respect to this Agreement, this Agreement shall be construed as if drafted jointly p by the parties and in accordance with its fair meaning. There shall be no presumption or burden of proof favoring or disfavoring any party by virtue of the authorship of any of the J provisions of this Agreement. v z 6.19 Amendments. Only a writing executed by the parties hereto or their respective 0 successors and assigns may amend this Agreement. T:\Cit),Council Agenda Reports\2017\2097-10-04\ai-Call Geotechnical&--Material Testing.AG RUE MEN EXHIBPT B.doc 9 a Packet Pg.270 13.b EXHIBIT B 6.20. Waiver. The delay or failure of either party at any time to require � performance or compliance by the other of any of its obligations or agreements shall in no 0 way be deemed a waiver of those rights to require such performance or compliance. No waiver of any provision of this Agreement shall be effective unless in writing and signed by a r duly authorized representative of the party against whom enforcement of a waiver is sought. o The waiver of any right or remedy with respect to any occurrence or event shall not be U deemed a waiver of any right or remedy with respect to any other occurrence or event, nor c shall any waiver constitute a continuing waiver. c 0 6.21. Severability. If any provision of this Agreement is determined by a court of M competent jurisdiction to be unenforceable in any circumstance, such determination shall not affect the validity or enforceability of the remaining terms and provisions hereof or of the 'c offending provision in any other circumstance. 6.22. Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in one or more counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original. All counterparts shall be construed together and 0 shall constitute one agreement. 6.23. Corporate Authority. The persons executing this Agreement on behalf of the parties hereto warrant that they are duly authorized to execute this Agreement on behalf of 0 said parties and that by doing so, the parties hereto are formally bound to the provisions of this Agreement. 4) d 6.24 Damages. The Parties agree to waive any rights to incidental or consequential U) L- and punitive damages arising out of performance under this Agreement whether in torts or in a contracts or in law or in equity. C a) m a� /// a ti oo 0 rn a� x U W H O W c� J J Q U Z O m t T:\City Council Agenda Reports\2077\2071-70d04\0n-Call Geotechnical&Material 7esNng.AGREEA4EN7 EXHIBIT B.iicx � to a Packet Pg.271 13.b EXHIBIT B R AGREEMENT FOR SERVICES FOR ON-CALL GEOTECHNICAL C INVESTIGATIONS AND CONSTRUCTION MATERIAL TESTING BETWEEN THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AND HILLTOP GEOTECHNICIAL,INC. r U) _ IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Agreement to be executed 0 by and through their respective authorized officers, as of the date first above written. _ �a CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO, HILLTOP GEOTECHNICAL,INC. A Municipal Corporation CONSULTANT rn . as V -- _ --- —---------- By - - ---- d Andrea M.Miller, City Manager Signature c d �a Name and Title O L 0 W N d Approved as to form: N L 0 Gary D. Saenz, r City Attorney E L ti T- 0 U) d L Q x L) LU O LU O Q L) Z O r A T:\Cite Council Agenda Reports\2017\2017-10-01\Oti-Call Gwt(vilnical R Material T EXHIBIT B.doc 11 � Q Packet Pg.272 13.b EXHIBIT C d r AGREEMENT FOR SERVICES FOR ON-CALL GEOTECHNICAL INVESTIGATIONS AND CONSTRUCTION MATERIAL TESTING BETWEEN o THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AND CHJ CONSULTANTS. v THIS AGREEMENT is made and entered into this _ __ day of c 2017("Effective Date"),by and between the CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO, a charter city ("City"),and CHJ CONSULTANTS,A TERRACON COMPANY("Consultant"). WITNESSETH : LM A. WHEREAS, City proposes to have Consultant perform the On-Call Geotechnical Investigation and Construction Material Testing described herein below; and �o B. WHEREAS, Consultant represents that it has that degree of specialized expertise contemplated within California Government Code, Section 37103, and holds all necessary licenses to practice and perform the services herein contemplated; and 0 c� C. WHEREAS, City and Consultant desire to contract for specific services in connection v with the project described below(the "Project") and desire to set forth their rights, duties and o liabilities in connection with the services to be performed; and 0 w H D. WHEREAS, no official or employee of City has a financial interest, within the provisions of California Government Code, Sections 1090-1092, in the subject matter of this Agreement. N 0 w NOW, THEREFORE, for and in consideration of the mutual covenants and conditions contained herein,the parties hereby agree as follows: d d 1.0. SERVICES PROVIDED BY CONSULTANT Q 1.1. Scvt�eof Services. Consultant shall furnish On-Call Geotechnical Go Investigation and Construction Material Testing to City in accordance with Attachment C-1 LO "Scope of Services" and the Consultant's proposal dated May 25, 2017, attached and 0 incorporated herein. 1.2. Professional Practices. All professional services to be provided by Consultant Q pursuant to this Agreement shall be provided by personnel experienced in their respective fields and in a manner consistent with the standards of care, diligence and skill ordinarily exercised by professional consultants in similar fields and circumstances in accordance with w sound professional practices. Consultant also warrants that it is familiar with all laws that 0 may affect its performance of this Agreement and shall advise City of any changes in any � laws that may affect Consultant's performance of this Agreement. v Z 0 1.3. Warranty. Consultant warrants that it shall perform the services required by this Agreement in compliance with all applicable Federal and California employment laws s T:\City Council Agenda Relw is\2017\2017-1041:1\01i-Call Geotechnical&Material Testing.AGREEMENT EXHIBIT C.doc v 1 a Packet Pg.273 13.b EXHIBIT C including, but not limited to, those laws related to minimum hours and wages; occupational health and safety; fair employment and employment practices; workers' compensation insurance and safety in employment; and all other Federal, State and local laws and c ordinances applicable to the services required under this Agreement. Consultant shall indemnify and hold harmless City from and against all claims, demands, payments, suits, actions,proceedings, and judgments of every nature and description including attorneys' fees c and costs, presented, brought, or recovered against City for, or on account of any liability under any of the above-mentioned laws, which may be incurred by reason of Consultant's c performance under this Agreement. c 0 r 1.4. Non-discrimination. In performing this Agreement, Consultant shall not rn engage in, nor permit its agents to engage in, discrimination in employment of persons because of their race, religion, color, national origin, ancestry, age, physical handicap, medical condition, marital status, sexual gender or sexual orientation, or any other category protected by law, except as permitted pursuant to Section 12940 of the Government Code. Violation of this provision may result in the imposition of penalties referred to in Labor Code, Section 1735. 0 c� 1.5 Non-Exclusive Agreement. Consultant acknowledges that City may enter into v agreements with other consultants for services similar to the services that are subject to this c Agreement or may have its own employees perform services similar to those services contemplated by this Agreement. w U) 0 1.6. Delegation and Assi nnt�, Hent. This is a personal service contract, and the duties set forth herein shall not be delegated or assigned to any person or entity without the prior C05 written consent of City. w N r 1.7. Business License: The Consultant shall obtain and maintain a valid City Business Registration Certificate during the term of this Agreement. rn 1.8. Duty of Lovalty/Conflict of Interest: The Consultant understands and agrees a that as the City's On-Call Geotechnical Investigation and Construction Material Testing, o Consultant shall maintain fiduciary duty and a duty of loyalty to the City in performing Consultant's obligations under this Agreement. Consultant, in performing its obligations o under this Agreement, is governed by California's conflict of interest laws, Government L Code Section 87100 et seq., and Title 2, California Code of Regulations Section 18700 et seq. Q x U 1.8.1 Prior to performing any services to City under this Agreement, Consultant shall provide the Public Works Department a written list of the Assessor Parcel Numbers and w general location or address of any and all real property located in the City of San Bernardino in which Consultant has any ownership interest, or which is the location of any pending _J project that is a source of income for Consultant. Consultant shall keep this list current on a v monthly basis during the entire term of this Agreement. o r 1.8.2 Consultant shall not work on any task that is related to any real property that d T:\City Council Agenda Reports\2017\2077-10-4I\On-CalI Geotedinical&Material Testing.AGREENMENT EXHIBIT C m 2 Q Packet Pg.274 13.b EXHIBIT C is located within 500 feet of any parcel in which Consultant has any ownership interest or r which is the location of any pending project that is a source of income for Consultant. c 0 2.0. COMPENSATION AND BILLING r 2.1. Compensation. Over the term of this Agreement, Consultant shall be paid for c such services based on unit prices shown in Attachment C-2 Consultant's Fee Proposal dated May 25, 2017, attached and incorporated herein, subject to an aggregate limit of$600,000 together with other consultants performing On-Call Geotechnical Investigation and o Construction Material Testing. r� r 2.2. Additional Services. Consultant shall not receive compensation for any services provided outside the scope of services specified in the Response unless the City or its Project Manager for this Project, prior to Consultant performing the additional services, approves such additional services in writing. It is specifically understood that oral requests and/or approvals of such additional services or additional compensation shall be barred and are unenforceable. c d 0 2.3. Method of Billing. Consultant may submit invoices to City's Project Manager for approval on a progress basis, but no more often than monthly. Said invoice shall be o based on the total of all Consultant's services which have been completed to City's sole satisfaction. City shall pay Consultant's invoice within forty-five (45) days from the date ° City receives said invoice. Each invoice shall describe in detail, the services performed and the associated time for completion. Any additional services approved and performed pursuant to this Agreement shall be designated as "Additional Services" and shall identify Un the number of the authorized change order,where applicable,on all invoices. w N a+ 2.4. Records and Audits. Records of Consultant's services relating to this Agreement shall be maintained in accordance with generally recognized accounting principles and shall be made available to City or its Project Manager for inspection and/or a audit at mutually convenient times for a period of three(3)years from the Effective Date. ti co 3.0. TIME OF PERFORMANCE 0 U) 3.1. Commencement and Completion of Work. The obligation to perform the professional services to be performed pursuant to this Agreement shall commence within five (5) days from the Effective Date of this Agreement. Said services shall be performed in strict Q compliance with the Project Schedule issued by the City's Project Manager. Failure to LIJ commence work in a timely manner and/or diligently pursue work to completion may be grounds for termination of this Agreement. w 0 3.2. Excusable Delays. Neither party shall be responsible for delays or lack of a performance resulting from acts beyond the reasonable control of the party or parties. Such acts shall include, but not be limited to, acts of God, fire, strikes, material shortages, z compliance with laws or regulations, riots, acts of war, or any other conditions beyond the 0 reasonable control of a party. E s T:\Citi-Council Agenda Reports\2017\21117-10-0-1\On-Call Geote-lvmical&A4aterial EXHIBIT C.doc 3 V a Packet Pg. 275 13.b EXHIBIT C .0 _ O v L r N _ O U a c �a c O a m 2M N d _ t0 _V t V d O d R U _ O L O d L 20 h i+ _ d d d L a ti Go r V O L r TQ i U LU H O w O J J Q U Z O r m T:\Cit}•Cexuuil Agenda Retports\2017\2017-10-04\On-Call C;(,ote,.(,,h7tiical R Material esting.AGREENIENT EXHIBIT Calix 4 a Packet Pg. 276 13.b EXHIBIT C 4.0. TERM AND TERMINATION °1 4.1. Term. This Agreement shall commence on the date approved by the City c Manager and continue through June 30, 2018, unless previously terminated as provided herein or as otherwise agreed to in writing by the parties. An administrative extension of one (1) additional year may be approved by the City Manager or designee, subject to the prior c written agreement of the Consultant. v c 4.2. Notice of Termination. The City reserves and has the right and privilege of canceling, suspending or abandoning the execution of all or any part of the work ° contemplated by this Agreement, with or without cause, at any time, by providing written r notice to Consultant. The termination of this Agreement shall be deemed effective upon receipt of the notice of termination. In the event of such termination, Consultant shall c immediately stop rendering services under this Agreement unless directed otherwise by the City. 4.3. Compensation. In the event of termination, City shall pay Consultant for 0 reasonable costs incurred and professional services satisfactorily performed up to and including the date of City's written notice of termination. Compensation for work in progress shall be prorated as to the percentage of work completed as of the effective date of termination in accordance with the fees set forth herein. In ascertaining the professional services actually rendered hereunder up to the effective date of termination of this ° Agreement, consideration shall be given to both completed work and work in progress, to complete and incomplete drawings, and to other documents pertaining to the services Z contemplated herein whether delivered to the City or in the possession of the Consultant. in 0 w 4.4 Documents. In the event of termination of this Agreement, all documents c prepared by Consultant in its performance of this Agreement including, but not limited to, finished or unfinished design, development and construction documents, data studies, d drawings, maps and reports, shall be delivered to the City within ten(10) days of delivery of Q termination notice to Consultant, at no cost to City. Any use of uncompleted documents without specific written authorization from Consultant shall be at City's sole risk and without 00 liability or legal expense to Consultant. 0 U) 5.0. INSURANCE 5.1. Minimum Scope and Limits of Insurance. Consultant shall obtain and a maintain during the life of this Agreement all of the following insurance coverages: w (a) Comprehensive general liability, including premises-operations, w products/completed operations, broad form property damage, blanket c� contractual liability, independent Consultants, personal injury with a policy limit of not less than One Million Dollars ($1,000,000.00), v combined single limits,per occurrence and aggregate. o (b) Automobile liability for owned vehicles, hired, and non-owned i \City Council Agenda Reports\2017\2017-11)-1)4\On-Call Geotcxhnical&Material Te-stin;.AGREENJENT EXHIBIT C.doc 5 V Q Packet Pg. 277 13.b EXHIBIT C vehicles, with a policy limit of not less than One Million Dollars ($1,000,000.00), combined single limits, per occurrence and aggregate. c 0 (c) Workers' compensation insurance as required by the State of 2 California. 0 U (d) Professional errors and omissions (`B&O") liability insurance with M c policy limits of not less than One Million Dollars ($1,000,000.00), c combined single limits, per occurrence and aggregate. Consultant ° r shall obtain and maintain, said E&O liability insurance during the life a� of this Agreement and for three years after completion of the work d hereunder. c 5.2. Endorsements. The comprehensive general liability insurance policy shall contain or be endorsed to contain the following provisions: r 0 (a) Additional insureds: "The City of San Bernardino and its elected and appointed boards, officers, agents, and employees are additional insureds with respect to this subject project and contract with City." c O (b) Notice: "Said policy shall not terminate, nor shall it be cancelled, nor ,° the coverage reduced,until thirty(30) days after written notice is given d to City." (c) Other insurance: "Any other insurance maintained by the City of San Bernardino shall be excess and not contributing with the insurance provided by this policy." a E a� 5.3. Certificates of Insurance. Consultant shall provide to City certificates of insurance showing the insurance coverages and required endorsements described above, in a a form and content approved by City,prior to performing any services under this Agreement. co 5.4. Non-limiting. Nothing in this Section shall be construed as limiting in any o way, the indemnification provision contained in this Agreement, or the extent to which L Consultant may be held responsible for payments of damages to persons or property. Q 6.0. GENERAL PROVISIONS v w 6.1. Entire Agreement. This Agreement constitutes the entire Agreement between p LU the parties with respect to any matter referenced herein and supersedes any and all other prior writings and oral negotiations. This Agreement may be modified only in writing, and signed by the parties in interest at the time of such modification. The terms of this Agreement shall prevail over any inconsistent provision in any other contract document appurtenant hereto, zz including exhibits to this Agreement. r Council Agenda Reports\2017\)017-10-04\On-Call Gootedmical&Material Testing.AGREENIENT EXHIBIT C.d(x 6 Z Q Packet Pg.,278 13.b EXHIBIT C �v 6.2. Representatives. The Director of Public Works or her designee shall be the representative of City for purposes of this Agreement and may issue all consents, approvals, directives and agreements on behalf of the City, called for by this Agreement, except as c otherwise expressly provided in this Agreement. 3 L i.. Consultant shall designate a representative for purposes of this Agreement c who shall be authorized to issue all consents, approvals, directives and agreements on behalf L) of Consultant called for by this Agreement, except as otherwise expressly provided in this = Agreement. c 0 6.3. Project Managers. City shall designate a Project Manager to work directly rn with Consultant in the performance of this Agreement. c Consultant shall designate a Project Manager who shall represent it and be its R agent in all consultations with City during the term of this Agreement. Consultant's Project Manager shall attend and assist in all coordination meetings called by City. 0 0 6.4. Notices. Any notices, documents, correspondence or other communications concerning this Agreement or the work hereunder may be provided by personal delivery, M facsimile or mail and shall be addressed as set forth below. Such communication shall be 1� deemed served or delivered: a) at the time of delivery if such communication is sent by 0 L personal delivery; b) at the time of transmission if such communication is sent by facsimile; and e) 48 hours after deposit in the U.S. Mail as reflected by the official U.S. postmark if such communication is sent through regular United States mail. Z m IF TO CONSULTANT: IF TO CITY: ,o Jim Cooke,PE, GE Saba Engineer, PE r Managing Engineer Acting Deputy Director of Public d 1355 E. Cooley Drive, Suite C Works/City Engineer m Colton, CA 924324 290 North"D" Street a San Bernardino,Ca 92401 Tel: 909-824-7311 Tel: 909-384-5140 00 Fax:909-301-6016 Fax: 909-384-5190 0 n, 6.5. Attorne\s' Fees. In the event that litigation is brought by any party in connection with this Agreement, the prevailing party shall be entitled to recover from the opposing party all costs and expenses, including reasonable attorneys' fees, incurred by the a prevailing party in the exercise of any of its rights or remedies hereunder or the enforcement of any of the terms, conditions, or provisions hereof. The costs, salary and expenses of the City Attorney and members of his office in enforcing this contract on behalf of the City shall w be considered as"attorneys' fees"for the purposes of this paragraph. J J 6.6. Governinc Law. This Agreement shall be governed by and construed under U the laws of the State of California without giving effect to that body of laws pertaining to Z 0 conflict of laws. In the event of any legal action to enforce or interpret this Agreement, the parties hereto agree that the sole and exclusive venue shall be a court of competent Council Ago-i-ida Reports\2017\2017-10-tN\On-Call Geotechnical&Material Testing.AGREENIENT EXHi Bl7 C. 1o, 7 a Packet Pg. 279 13.b EXHIBIT C jurisdiction located in San Bernardino County, California. 6.7. Assignment. Consultant shall not voluntarily or by operation of law assign, c transfer, sublet or encumber all or any part of Consultant's interest in this Agreement without ° City's prior written consent. Any attempted assignment, transfer, subletting or encumbrance shall be void and shall constitute a breach of this Agreement and cause for termination of this = Agreement. Regardless of City's consent, no subletting or assignment shall release v Consultant of Consultant's obligation to perform all other obligations to be performed by = Consultant hereunder for the term of this Agreement. 0 r 6.8 Indemnification and Hold Harmless. Consultant shall protect, defend, indemnify and hold harmless City and its elected and appointed officials, officers, and d employees from any and all claims, liabilities, expenses, including attorney fees, damage to property or injuries to or death of any person or persons or damages of any nature including, but not by way of limitation, all civil claims or workers' compensation claims, arising out of or in any way connected with the intentional or negligent acts, errors or omissions of Consultant,its employees, agents or subconsultants in the performance of this Agreement. d 6.9. Independent Contractor. Consultant is and shall be acting at all times as an �a independent contractor and not as an employee of City. Consultant shall secure, at its expense, and be responsible for any and all payment of Income Tax, Social Security, State 0 Disability Insurance Compensation, Unemployment Compensation, and other payroll w deductions for Consultant and its officers, agents, and employees, and all business licenses, if d any are required,in connection with the services to be performed hereunder. rn 6.10 Ownership of Documents. All findings,reports, documents,information and w data including,but not limited to, computer tapes or discs, files and tapes furnished or prepared by Consultant or any of its subconsultants in the course of performance of this m Agreement, shall be and remain the sole property of City. Consultant agrees that any such d documents or information shall not be made available to any individual or organization a, without the prior consent of City. Any use of such documents for other projects not a contemplated by this Agreement, and any use of incomplete documents, shall be at the sole co risk of City and without liability or legal exposure to Consultant. City shall indemnify and hold harmless Consultant from all claims,damages, losses,and expenses, including o attorneys' fees,arising out of or resulting from City's use of such documents for other m projects not contemplated by this Agreement or use of incomplete documents furnished by Consultant. Consultant shall deliver to City any findings,reports, documents, information, Q data, in any form, including but not limited to,computer tapes,discs, files audio tapes or any v other Project related items as requested by City or its authorized representative, at no W additional cost to the City. p W 0 6.11 Public Records Act Disclosure. Consultant has been advised and is aware that all reports, documents, information and data including, but not limited to, computer tapes, Q discs or files furnished or prepared by Consultant, or any of its subconsultants, and provided o to City may be subject to public disclosure as required by the California Public Records Act (California Government Code Section 6250 et. seq.). Exceptions to public disclosure may be T:\City Council Agenda Reports\2017\2017-10-04\On-Call Geotechnical&Material Testing.AGREENIENT EXHIBITC.doc 8 Q Packet Pg. 280 13.b EXHIBIT C those documents or information that qualify as trade secrets, as that term is defined in the California Government Code Section 6254.7, and of which Consultant informs City of such trade secret. The City will endeavor to maintain as confidential all information obtained by it o that is designated as a trade secret. The City shall not, in any way,be liable or responsible for the disclosure of any trade secret including, without limitation, those records so marked if L r disclosure is deemed to be required by law or by order of the Court. o U 6.12. Responsibility for Errors. Consultant shall be responsible for its work and results under this Agreement. Consultant, when requested, shall furnish clarification and/or explanation as may be required by the City's representative, regarding any services rendered under this Agreement at no additional cost to City. In the event that an error or omission as attributable to Consultant occurs, then Consultant shall, at no cost to City, provide all d necessary design drawings, estimates and other Consultant professional services necessary to 'c rectify and correct the matter to the sole satisfaction of City and to participate in any meeting required with regard to the correction. 6.13. Prohibited Emplo`inent. Consultant shall not employ any regular employee d of City while this Agreement is in effect. M 6.14. Order of Precedence. In the event of an inconsistency or conflict in this Agreement and any of the attached Exhibits or Attachments, the terms set forth in this 0 Agreement shall prevail. ° N V 6.15. Costs. Each party shall bear its own costs and fees incurred in the preparation and negotiation of this Agreement and in the performance of its obligations hereunder except y as expressly provided herein. ,o N 6.16. No Third Parte Beneficiary Rights. This Agreement is entered into for the a sole benefit of City and Consultant and no other parties are intended to be direct or incidental CD beneficiaries of this Agreement and no third party shall have any right in, under or to this Agreement. Q 00 6.17. Headings. Paragraphs and subparagraph headings contained in this Agreement are included solely for convenience and are not intended to modify, explain or to 0 be a full or accurate description of the content thereof and shall not in any way affect the meaning or interpretation of this Agreement. a 6.18. Construction. The parties have participated jointly in the negotiation and = drafting of this Agreement. in the event an ambiguity or question of intent or interpretation LU arises with respect to this Agreement, this Agreement shall be construed as if drafted jointly w by the parties and in accordance with its fair meaning. There shall be no presumption or burden of proof favoring or disfavoring any party by virtue of the authorship of any of the � provisions of this Agreement. v z 6.19 Amendments. Only a writing executed by the parties hereto or their respective 0 successors and assigns may amend this Agreement. d E T:\City Council Agenda Rcports\21117\2017-10-M\0n-Ca11 GLotechnical&Material Testing.AGRFEMENT EXHIBIT C.ddoc m 9 a Packet Pg.281 13.b EXHIBIT C 6.20. Waiver. The delay or failure of either party at any time to require performance or compliance by the other of any of its obligations or agreements shall in no c way be deemed a waiver of those rights to require such performance or compliance. No waiver of any provision of this Agreement shall be effective unless in writing and signed by a r duly authorized representative of the party against whom enforcement of a waiver is sought. _ The waiver of any right or remedy with respect to any occurrence or event shall not be L) deemed a waiver of any right or remedy with respect to any other occurrence or event, nor = shall any waiver constitute a continuing waiver. _ 0 6.21. Severability. If any provision of this Agreement is determined by a court of as competent jurisdiction to be unenforceable in any circumstance, such determination shall not affect the validity or enforceability of the remaining terms and provisions hereof or of the '_ offending provision in any other circumstance. 6.22. Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in one or more counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original. All counterparts shall be construed together and 0 shall constitute one agreement. �a 6.23. Corporate Authority. The persons executing this Agreement on behalf of the � parties hereto warrant that they are duly authorized to execute this Agreement on behalf of O said parties and that by doing so, the parties hereto are formally bound to the provisions of 12 this Agreement. d 6.24 Damages. The Parties agree to waive any rights to incidental or consequential rn and punitive damages arising out of performance under this Agreement whether in torts or in w contracts or in law or in equity. d E d d 00 0 N d T a x L) LU O LU 0 a Z O d City Council Agenda Reports\2017\2017-1U-04\0n-CalI Geotech-deal&Material Testing.AGREEMENT EXHIBIT+ ,doc 10 a 13.b EXHIBIT C a� r AGREEMENT FOR SERVICES FOR ON-CALL GEOTECHNICAL = INVESTIGATIONS AND CONSTRUCTION MATERIAL TESTING BETWEEN THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AND CHJ CONSULTANTS. rn _ IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Agreement to be executed v by and through their respective authorized officers, as of the date first above written. CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO, CHJ CONSULTANTS, A TERRACON COMPANY rn A Municipal Corporation CONSULTANT m r as By o Andrea M. Miller, City Manager Signature c� �a U Name and Title 0 L 0 W U) d V m Approved as to form: w r Gary D. Saenz, City Attorney 0 Q oo 0 rn m L r Q U W F O w c� J J Q U Z O d T City Council Agenda Relx)rts\2017\21117-104k4\0n-Call Geoh-.Lhnical&Mateiial I esting.AGREENIENT EXHIBIT C.�Io t v 11 a Packet Pg. 283 13.c ATTACHMENT A-1 Converse Consultants CQNULTIANT'$PROPOSAL B�aMdxAcd Er {*Nlinp MY+oM wv Sw- Envfro,v.,enW s Oramenw 6cwnn NORM � O V V I�O♦ V C w O Cf lG V t AM r a+ «► K m , O w rn • • • • • w m •• • • • CITY OF • m m •• Q ti •o T Presented To: F— CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO a DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS w Attention:Saba Engineer,PE "s H Principal Engineer O 300 North'D'Street,31"Floor Lu San Bernardino, CA 92418 J J Presented By: pn V CONVERSE CONSULTANTS mo Z 2021 Rancho Drive,Suite 1 O Redlands,CA 92373 909-796-0544 m c May 25,2017 Q Packet Pg. 284 13.c Ta EQ, Converse Consultants d Geotechnical Engineering,Environmental&Groundwater Science,inspection&Testing Services _ O V 7 May 25,2017 O Saba Engineer, PE Principal Engineer City of San Bernardino 0 Department of Public Works = 0 300 North `D'Street, 3r° Floor San Bernardino, CA 92418 U) W RE: PROPOSAL FOR ON-CALL GEOTECHNICAL INVESTIGATION AND c CONSTRUCTION i ',TEE G SERVICES City of San Bernardino, Department of Public Works 2 City of San Bernardino, San Bernardino County, California s Converse Project No. 17-81-185-00 0 m Dear Saba Engineer: �o Converse Consultants(Converse)appreciates the opportunity to submit our Proposal in response c? to the On-Call Geotechnical Investigation and Construction Material Testing Services Request for = Proposal (RFP) by the City of San Bernardino(City) Department of Public Works issued on April 0 13, 2017. to d Converse meets and/or exceeds the criteria established by the City for selection of consultants. Converse has been providing geotechnical engineering and materials testing services for 71 Cn years in Southern California. We have provided services to the City of San Bernardino in the past and are providing similar services for the City of Riverside, City of Rancho Cucamonga, City of Fontana,City of Temecula, City of Victorville, City of Ontario, and several other public agencies in accordance with the requirements listed in your RFP. o E a� Based on our review of your project description we understand you will require observation and testing during grading,concrete and asphalt inspection and testing, and drilling of soils borings. Q Also, you will need technical and office support. co To meet your objectives of this on-call procurement,we have assembled a team whose members Ln have the qualifications and experience to address any technical challenge and adequately implement quality control/assurance for every project. 'We have over 50 professional and Q technical staff, available to service your projects, including in-house geotechnical engineers, engineering geologists, environmental scientists, special inspectors, laboratory and field Q technicians,drafting/CAD specialists,and other support personnel specializing in their respective X fields.Our field technician/inspector will have Caitrans certification for the tests they will perform. H These individuals have the experience to provide the City with quality services in a cost effective and timely manner. w J Our office is truly a local business enterprise. We are located right across the 10 freeway from J the City limits of San Bernardino. Converse has a current City of San Bernardino Business License which is included in ;:tion r of this proposal. We will not access any travel time or zo mileage charge from our office to the job site. Additionally,we will not access a minimum charge .. to any site visit other than allowed by our contract. d E t 2021 Rancho Drive,Suite 1,Redlands CA 92373 Telephone:(909)796-0544 o Facsimile:(909)796-7675•www,converseconsultants.com Q Packet Pg. 285 13.c City of San Bemardino,Department of Public Works on-Call Geotechnical Mvesilgation&Construction Material Testing G to Our team will be headed by Hashmi Quazi, PhD, PE, GE. He will be the Principal-In- Charge/Project Manager. Dr.Quazi is a registered civil and geotechnical engineer in the state of c California with over 29 years of experience. He will ensure that all deilverables are submitted on schedule and within budget.Dr.Quay is authorized to negotiate and execute an Agreement with the City on behalf of Converse. His contact information is as follows. 0 ��vci'tse t:ui�utts�zt< U 2021 Rancho Drive,Suite 1 Redlands, CA 92373 c Ph:(909)7%-0544 Fax:(909)796-7675 :. Point of Contact:Het hini Quazl,PhD, PE,GE rn Principal-In-Charge/Project Manager Email: uazlnyerseconsultants cam Our full-service in-house laboratory in our Redlands office can perform all geotechnical and materials tests that may be required for your projects. Our laboratory is approved by various certifying agencies, Including Cahmns, DSA,AASHTO, AMPL and CCRL. It is supervised by a registered civil engineer to ensure quality control. All equipment is calibrated regularly. Our o laboratory services are available 24 hours a day. In addition, we have three fully staffed laboratories located in our Monrovia,Costa Mesa and Palm Desert offices,should the need arise. — �a U We have reviewed the Draft Agreement for On-Call Geotechnical Investigation and Construction o Materials Testing, included as part of the RFP,and can comply with all its terms and conditions. ` We can execute the Agreement, if selected. Our goal is to form a true partnership with the City 0- staff so we can provide our best level of service. As required our submittals will include the following. 1. Proof of certification through Caltrans to perform soils,concrete and asphalt testing. N 2. Past experience on public works projects. o 3. Resumes and copies of licensed Project Manager and Assistant Project Manager. 4&5 List of staff who will be assigned to your projects and their Caltrans certification. CD 6. Outside laboratory(AP Engineer). E 7. Schedule of Fees. Please contact Dr.Quazi if you have any questions or would like to discuss our submittal in greater Q detail.We appreciate the opportunity to submit our qualifications and look forward to working with00 the City of San Bernardino. If you have any questions or wish to discuss this proposal in greater detail, please feel free to call the undersigned at 909-796-0544. a CONVERSE CONSULTANTS a U W H Hashmi Quazi, PhD, PE,GE W Prindpal-In-Charge/Project Manager J J Dist.: 4/Addressee a U Z O c m Con, Coladiants W.WMFILE120171l1%17411.185 City of San Bernardino,On-Cell Design&ConstrucuofiPromosaWroMaNl7.81.185_pro Pg 2 a Packet Pg. 286 13.c City of San Bernardino,Department of Public Works to On-Call Geotechnical Investigation 8 Construction Material Testing R Table of Contents N C O Cover Letter g � Table of Contents 3 C 1. Project Understanding&Requirements 4 R LM 1.a Project Understanding 4 d 1.b Company Profile 5 2. Project Experience 7 3. Typical Project Work Plan 21 3.a Design & Construction Services 21 d) 3.b Qualifications To Perform Work 25 4. Organization Chart 26 O f 5. Project Manager 27 y 6. Key Staff 28 6.a Key Staff ResumesCAI 28 L 6.b Sub-Consultants 28 rn r 6.c Key Staff&Laboratory Licenses & Certifications 37 d E 6.d Management Plan 43 d 6.e Local& Supporting Offices 43 Q 7. Statements 00 LO 7.a City Provided Information 44 1 Q 7.b Suggestions or Comments 44 7.c Agreement Statement 44 a x 7.d Business Registration 44 H 8. Cost Proposal 45 O Lu O 9. Acknowledgement of Addenda 46 J a U Z O C Cu CC) Consultant-, t Iu1:VOBFlLE1201718i117.81-185 Clty of Sen Bernardino,On-Gail Design S ConaUuctlonlProposaMroposai117-81-h86yro p9 3 v f9 Q Packet Pg. 287 13.c city of sen semard m,oepadmant of Pubk works r On-Cd Geotechnical kroKdpetlon i Condmcdon VAwW Teetkg to PROJECT UNDERSTANDING AND REQUIREMENTS 0 Converse understands are part of the CIP, the City of San Bernardino will have street rehabilitation,water pipelines, sewer pipelines, storm drains,essential buildings,parks and other N relevant projects. _ 0 U 1.a Project Understandting To support the City during the design phase we will be required to drill soil borings to 15 feet o below existing ground surface,prepare boring logs for inclusion in bid documents for underground types of work and provide a geologist or geotechnical engineer as required to consult with the N City and evaluate site conditions as required. Our services will likely include the following. c Soil Testing • Performing soils analysis to determine soil properties (moisture /density/curve and or point-tests to assure compliance with established curve). d • Perform compaction testing on site by either sand cone or nuclear gauge methods. 0 • Provide written results of test after giving verbal results to Inspection staff. O • Provide written results of R-value test as requested. No analysis for optimum pavement design is required. O Asphalt Testing o N_ • Perform asphalt concrete compaction or extraction testing on project site or project materials as directed. • Provide written results of tests. rn L. Concrete Testing N c ■ Taking concrete cylinder samples at site(3 cylinders per test minimum). 0 Curing, storage and testing of samples including 3, 7 or 21 day break(only one break Is required if the sample meets the specified strength on the first test). rn Written results of all testing. Q r, Soil Boring G0 Perform soil boring with hollow stem auger to a depth of 15 feet(includes traffic control, a pavement patch and all manpower and equipment).Test may be in pavement or dirt. On-site observation of soils,collection of undisturbed soil samples, blow counts and log of a boring. _ • Written results of bore including log of boring. W (— Other Services w O A listing of services provided by your firm that fall outside the routine testing listed above.Examples might be an engineering geologist conducting Held investigation and consultation with the city, < specialized testing on materials such as steel tensile strength, foundation analysis or other specialized testing such as soundness of rock, Atterburg limits, analysis for shoring, stability Z O r c QO m M:UOBFILE120171855,t741-185 Csyot San Bernardino,On-Call Oesign&Conslrucl)onU'roposeAProposaA17.81-185_pro p9,q Q Packet Pg.288 13.c City of San Bernardino,Department of Public Works On-Call Geotechnical Investigation S Construction Material Testing L d a.. tC analysis, ripability of materials, presence of hydrocarbons or other hazardous materials, sand c equivalent test, etc, o v 1.b Company Profile Converse Consultants (Converse)was established in 1946 by Professor Frederick J. Converse v in Pasadena, California, to provide the construction industry with geotechnical engineering and geological services.As a pioneer in modern soil mechanics,Professor Converse developed many R innovative techniques and products to deal with varied and complex geotechnical/geological o issues. M P w Converse has 10 offices and over 80 employees throughout the United States - California (Monrovia, Redlands, Costa Mesa, Palm Desert, and Palmdale), Nevada(Las Vegas, Reno, and 'c Elko), Pennsylvania,and New York. v Converse has over 50 regional professional and technical staff available for your projects. They s include engineers, geologists, field and laboratory technicians, and special inspectors. Our key personnel qualifications and experience are provided in �>ction 4-Key Sta : of this proposal. 0 0 Converse has the qualifications, resources and experience to provide the City of San Bernardinotu with quality services in a cost effective and timely manner. We have provided or are currently L) providing similar services to many cities in Southern California, including the City of Riverside, City of Rancho Cucamonga, City of Fontana,City of Temecula,City of Victorvilie, City of Ontario, o along with others. We have developed and are successfully practicing project approach and w methodology for the types of projects listed in the City CIP. We have included select representative projects in Section 1.b - Project Experienc:, illustrating our knowledge and •2 expertise in the subject area. to Hashmi Quazi, PhD, PE, GE will serve as Principal-in-Charge for all Converse services for the City. He is a registered civil and geotechnical engineer with over 29 years of experience in Southern California. Dr. Quazi has been the Principal in Charge/Project Manager on numerous public works projects. He will ensure that all deliverables are submitted on schedule and within d budget. m rn Q Converse understands we have to respond in 30 minutes or less and that Standard Time will be limited to more than 30 minutes. 00 LO The unit price we have proposed includes all travel time, test methods and procedures, r equipment,written reports, copies,clerical support and staff time. Q rail Capabilities Q We provide professional services in the fields of geotechnical engineering,engineering geology, _ groundwater sciences, environmental sciences, and soils and materials testing and inspection. Our mission is to work together with our clients to provide them with responsive and quality 0 services, resulting in the development of long-term relationships. Our clients include public W agencies and private sector clients in the transportation, water/wastewater, educational, 0 J residential, commercial, and other market segments. Our services Include the following. J a U Geotechnical Engineering and Geology Services Z QA/QC During Grading and Post Grading O Y Special Inspections During Construction d a J M!UOBFILEl2017181117-81-185 City of San Bernardino,On,-Call Design&CcnsUuMionWroposai4Proposal117-BI.185_pm pg 5 L U f6 a Packet Pg. 289 13.c City of San Bernardino,Department of Public Works On-Call Geotechnical Investigation 8 Construction Material Testing crs Laboratory Testing of Solis and Construction Materials Environmental and Hazardous Materials o Occupational and Environmental Health and Safety Groundwater Resources Design and QA/QC Monitoring of Landfills 0 Converse has an established presence In the state of California and we are familiar with the a technical, regulatory, and political climate involved in construction activities. We have been providing geotechnical engineering and materials testing services in compliance with Caltrans, c ICC, ASTM,AASHTO requirements and all applicable federal,state, and local regulations for 71 2 years. Our mission is to work with your project staff to provide responsive and quality services for a� your project,with the objective of providing quality services in a timely and cost effective manner. a c Licenses and Certifications — Converse has all the necessary licenses and certifications to provide the whole spectrum of geotechnical services that may be required for your projects. Our professional staff hold certifications as civil engineers (PE),geotechnical engineers(GE), geologists(PG), engineering geologists(CEG),and hydrogeologists(CHG).Our field personnel are Nuclear Gauge, Caltrans, ACI, ICC, DSA, and AWS certified to perform observation, testing and inspection services for soils,asphalt, concrete, masonry,steel and welding,and various other disciplines. — U Our full-service in-house laboratories are certified by Division of the State Architect (DSA), 0 California Department of Transportation (Caltrans), AASHTO Materials Reference Laboratory L (AMRL), and the Cement and Concrete Reference Laboratory (CCRL). These agencies certify ,S not only our equipment, but also our personnel. Proximity d Your projects will be staffed and managed from our Redlands office,which Is within 8 miles of N San Bernardino City Hall. The proximity of our project manager and full-service laboratory to any ,o of your project sites will allow quicker response times in last minute tall-outs. We will not access any travel time or mileage charge from our office to the job site. Our proposal illustrates our d capabilities and resources to provide the City with high quality and cost effective services. E d L co LO U LU O f _ UJ J U 0 Cafle acct% J 1 _.onsul M:U08 FILE=17\81N 7.81-185 City ct San Bernardino,On-Csl Design&Construction'ProposaAProposal117.81-185_pro ft g Q Packet Pg. 290 13.c City of San Bernardino,Department of Public works efl On-Call Geotechnical Investigation&Constructlon Material Testing to PROJECT EXPERIENCE � 0 Converse has many years of experience providing geotechnical investigation and material testing services throughout southern Califomia for cities such as the Rancho Cucamonga, Corona, y Redlands, City of Riverside, City of Fontana, and the City of Rialto to name a few. The projects o listed below include street rehabilitation,water pipelines, sewer pipelines,storm drains,essential L) buildings,parks and other relevant projects which are listed in the City of San Bernardino's Capital Improvement Project list. Detailed representative projects are presented on the following pages. t4 c 0 Sewer Pipelines Storm Orcins • Riverside Drive Sewer Pipeline • Summit Avenue Storm Drain 2M ■ P h Street Sewer Main Replacement • La Mesa Storm Drain ■ Church&Third Street Sewer Bypass • Central Avenue Storm Drain c I • Laurel Avenue Sewer Improvements • Chino Three System Storm Drain — 1 ■ Riverside Avenue Sewer Improvements ■ Juniper Avenue Storm Drain • Guava Street Sewer Improvements • 11ei Street Storm Drain 'c • Etiwanda Sewer Trench • Empire Land Storm Drain ■ Hamner Avenue Trunk Sewer ■ Sultana Cypress Storm Drain ■ Laurel&"I'Street Sewer Pipeline ■ Business Center Storm Drain CD 0 ■ Holt Blvd.&Boulder Avenue Sewer Pipeline ■ Mills Avenue French Drain O • Cleveland Avenue Sewer Trench ■ 12th Street Storm Drain ■ Olive Avenue Sewer Improvements ■ County Line Channel Storm Drain �? ■ Cottonwood Sewer Pipeline Repair ■ Chino Storm Drain Improvements c ■ ECSD Sewer Pipeline Replacement ■ Calle Fiesta Storm Drain Improvements O ■ Ontario Various Sewer Pipeline Improvements ■ Victoria&Meyers Storm Drain 0 • Redlands Various Locations Sewer Mountain Avenue Storm Drain ■ Barrett&Orange Avenue Sewer Pipeline o w _ N .r E d Parte g Recreation Areas a • Murrieta Sewer Pipeline Improvements Fergusson Park Improvements ■ San Bernardino Sewer Relocation Kessler Park Improvements 00 • SCLA Sewer Trunk Pipeline Butterfield Park Parking Lot Improvements • Leeway Sewer Manhole No.45 Margarita Park Improvements • Palmyrita Sewer Improvements Anthony Munoz Paris Improvements Q • University Avenue Sewer Improvements Ontario C!vic Center Park Improvements ■ Santa Ana Trunk Sewer Redlands Heritage Park Modifications l ■ Pierson Boulevard Sewer Pipeline Moonridge Animal Park Relocation Q • Sumner&Citrus Sewer Pipeline Palm Desert Aquatic Center = • Menifee Road Sewer Pipeline South Bon View Park Improvements F Rio Hondo Soccer Field South Mountain Park Lighting w Hunter Hobby Park Improvements C7 Prado Park Picnic Shelter Jurupa Valley Soccer Park a Temescal Valley Regional Park v Ontario Soccer Park Z O Eller Park Improvements �§pftan Cypress Sro,ro Drawl Heritage Park Improvements j� (anVe GUnS�. t tai M:UOBFILB2017187{17 82-185 City of San Bernardino,On Gail Design 8 Cons,ructionlProposeMropos9R17$1-81V R Q Packet Pg. 291 13.c City of San Bemaregno,Department of Public Works On-Call Geotechnicallnvestigabon I Construction Material Testing R (continued)- Illinois Street Pipeline Etiwanda&Slover Street Improvements o ■ Yucaipa Regional Park Water Pipeline Summit&Lytle Creek Traffic Signal Project 'A'Street Pipeline Replacement Santa Ana Avenue Improvements r Pansy Pipeline Replacement 2015-2016 Arterial Street Maintenance c Rudell Road Pipeline Shelby&Garfield Street Improvements V Minnesota Road Pipeline Replacement Brockton Street Improvements Van Buren Boulevard Water Pipeline Grand Terrace Avenue Improvements Elsinore Valley Water District Sewer Pipeline Mission Inn Avenue Street Rehabilitation Ontario Recycled Water Pipeline OMSC Pavement Rehabilitation o Old Town Victorville Pipeline Replacement Alessandro Street Widening Reclaimed Water Pipeline Replacement Van Buren Boulevard Improvements 2 Mill Creek Pipeline Riverside Various Street Improvements Glen Helen Regional Camp Pipeline Palmyrita Avenue Improvements c Magnolia Pipeline Replacement Magnolia Avenue Improvements — Ontario Water Service Replacement Pipeline Vine Street Improvements Santa Ana River Water Pipeline Temecula Pavement Management System c JCSD Water Pipeline Replacement Rancho California Road Widening Cucamonga Valley Water District Pipeline Devonshire Drive Pavement Rehabilitation Central&Sunnyvale Pipeline Paris and Yates Avenues Improvements c 0 • Francis Avenue Water Loop Civic Drive Improvements t7 Archibald&Edison Water Pipeline Ramona Avenue Rehabilitation Redlands&Hemlock Pipeline Church&Center Street Pavement Rehab. �? ■ Big Bear Water Pipeline _ Mound Street Water Main Replacement Ploneertown Road Pipeline .. �t ° Goetz Road Water Pipeline Berkeley Court Water Pipeline Laurel&Seville Avenue Pipeline Washington Street Transmission Main ) Jurupa Water Main Replacement � ` Heacock Street Pipeline Improvements "o' • Central Avenue Water Pipeline • Los Banos Pipeline Essential Facilities E ■ Arlington Water Main Replacement ■ Mecca Fire Station E • San Bernardino Co.Dispatch Center(Rialto) • Riverside Co.Fleet Maintenance Building a a Ruben Campos Community Center - • Amboy Fire Station 00 • Jurupa Valley Aquatic Center ■ San Bernardino Co.Emergency Ops Center Ln ■ Joshua Tree County Office Building _ Street Wal RQ Terre Lago Fire Station a ' treets&Roadways • Yucaipa Fire Station No.3 Foothill Boulevard Ph. III in Fontana a Muscoy Fire Station a 2 Sierra Avenue Median Improvements • Baker Fire Station No.53 = ■ 1-10 West Bound Widening Moreno Valley Poke Station WW— ■ Foothill Boulevard Median Improvements Corona Fire Station No.6 • Highland,Siena&Citrus Street Improvements Victorville Fire Station No.5 w i Jurupa Street Improvements Riverside County EDA Building t9 Mulberry Avenue Improvements Rubldoux Library Miller&Mango Avenue Street Improvements Woodcrest Library a Orange Way&Juniper Avenue Improvements Mentone Senior Center&Library V Pierce and Taylor Improvements Redlands Museum Expansion Z Jurups and Magnolia Improvements Ontario Museum of History&Art O Magnolia,Central&Brockton Improvements San Bernardino Police Station&Courthouse 7 � M.WBFILM20171BIM-81-185 City of San Bernardino,On-call Design&ConstnctionWroposallPropwahi7-81-185_pro pg.g r Q Packet Pg. 292 13.c Converse Consultants d R c O r V 7 r N C O C R C O r R a� N CD C V L V 7 +dA r t{1 O U A5 O u $ s ` a N x y d Streets d � Q ♦ Roadways Go a a x U W H O W J J Q V Z O c m E t m Q Packet Pg. 293 13.c City of San Bernardino,Department of Public Works On-Call Geotechnical Investigation&Construction Material Testing w to OdSC PAVEMENT REHABILITATION o L PROJE ;ATION Ontario,CA c U OWNS a c HaM&Foreman, Inc. 1778217th Street,Suite 200 ~ Tustin,California 92780 Mr.David Stuetzel a) 714865-4518 c PROJECT Hashml Quazi, Principal in Charge Jordan Roper, Project Engineer Brian Kauffman, Field Technician v Gerardo Portea, Field Technician c d RESPONSIBILITIES PROJECT DURATION Geotechnical Investigation&Geotechnical August 2013—October.2015 v Observation&Materials Testing c O 'ECT DESCRIPTION Lp The project location was the parking lot of the Ontario Municipal Service Center(OMSC)located at y 1425 Bon View Avenue, Ontario, California. The existing pavement was severely deteriorated so the City of Ontario constructed new pavement and alleviated persistent drainage issues. a� SCOPE OF WORK DURING DESIGN • Conducted a field reconnaissance to verify site access and marked the boring locations. ° ■ Drilled a total of 5 borings up to a maximum depth of 5.0 to 6.5 feet below existing ground surface (bgs). d i • Performed percolation testing in 2 locations and test data was converted to estimated infiltration E rates for use in design of infiltration structures. 0 Conducted testing in the laboratory of representative samples of the site soils to aid in the soils rn classification and to evaluate the relevant engineering properties of the site soils. These tests Q included In-situ moisture content and dry density,grain size analysis, maximum dry density and00 optimum moisture Content and R-value. ■ Compiled and evaluated data obtained from the field exploration and laboratory testing program. • Prepared a report to present our findings and recommendations for the pavement rehabilitation a prof SCOI'I F WORK DURING CONSTRUCTION Q • Attended a meeting prior to beginning of construction. U • Provided full-time field observation and testing during temporary parking lot grading. H • ■Provided full-time field observation and compaction testing during parking lot grading. w • Conducted laboratory testing of soils,aggregate base,and asphalt and cement concrete. U • Performed on-call testing of storm drain trench backfill. • Provided full-time field observation and testing during asphalt laydown. ■ Conducted coring of asphalt concrete. v ■ Reviewed asphalt concrete mix design. 0 • Prepared a final summary compaction report presenting our findings and recommendations. ,. y c aD m ;ors t7J M:UOBFILB20`IMI117-81-185 Cityof San Bemardino,On-Call Design&ConstructlonlProposai�ProposaM7-81-186_pro pg,9 ' a Packet Pg.294 13.c City of Sen Bernardino,Department of Public Works cs On-Call Geotechnical Investigation&Construction Material Testing L d R CITY OF RIVERSIDE VARIOUS STREET PROJECTS 0 L PROJECT LOCATION r'n Riverside, CA o U OWNER/CLIENT c City of Riverside Department of Public Works 3900 Main Street Riverside, CA 92522 I U) Mr.Tim Dexter (951)712-4974 " a 2 PROJECT TEAM 2 Hashmi Quazi, Principal in Charge = v Scot Mathis, Senior Geologist 0 Jordan Roper, Project Engineer d Farjad Mohamadi, Field Engineer Bill Kowalski, Field Technician `" v Brian Scott, Field Technician c O L RESPONSIBILITIES w Geotechnical Observation and Material Testing d cw U PROJECT DURATION.: � a� May 2014—July 2015 N L 0 w PROJECT DESCRIPTION rn The project consists of providing on-call geotechnical services at various locations. These projects include arterial street maintenance of Magnolia Avenue, Trautwein & Cole Avenues, E Palmyrita Avenue, Brockton Street, Minor Street, Shelby Street and Garfield Street.The project m also includes storm drain maintenance of Victoria and Myers Storm Drain and Cole Avenue. a SCOPE OF WORK DURING CONSTRUC110KGo ■ Perform as-needed observation and field density testing of soils backfill and compaction and utility trench backfill and asphalt concrete on an as-needed basis. ■ Provide laboratory testing to determine maximum wet density for soils and aggregate base,as Q specified per Caltrans Method CT216 laboratory procedure and provided as-needed consultation. Q • Prepare daily reports to document the daily operations and record all test results. The reports = are submitted to the Construction Manager/Field Representative at the end of each day. v Prepare a final report which includes a discussion on the compaction procedures, in-place � density test results, laboratory test results,and our conclusion that the project was completed in w substantial compliance with the project plans and specifications. t9 J J Q U 2 O c m Corners= t C) M:WOBFlLE12077191t17-61-185 City of San 6emerdlno,On Call Design 8 ConstrudionlProposeltProposafl17-81-185_pro pg,fp v R Q Packet Pg.295 13.c Converse Consultants .r ca c 0 0 U) c O U a c ca c O w m rn 0 c1) rr � — { _ U c 4 s O L 0 d N O N C d E 0 Waterwr i . e t Q r• co a L r Q Q U w H O w O J J Q U 1 Z O Packet Pg. 296 13.c City of San Bernardino,Department of Public Works On-Call Geotechnical investigation 8 Construction Material Testing C d ro ONTARIO WATER MAIN REPLACEMENT 0 L M Ontario, CA OWNER/CL c Albert A.Webb Associates 3788 McCray Street o Riverside,CA 92501 Siming Zhang, PE °1 951-248-4292 1 c PROJECT TEAM Hashmi Quazi, Principal in Charge c Scot Mathis,Senior Geologist Jordan Roper, Project Engineer Jay Burnham, Senior Staff Geologist ,,�'� d William Buckley, Field Geologist O RESPONSIBILITIES U Geotechnical Investigation � 0 L O PRn!ECT DURATIO' w N January 2017—On-going U PRQJEC'r�cr.:,;i•Tii;! The project consists of 9,000 linear feet of 8-inch and 124nch diameter pipeline for the Ciiy's FY Cn 2016-2017 Water Main Replacement Project. The pipelines will be located along Euclid Avenue, 12 Main Street, Transit Street, "C" Street, r Street and College Way. Converse drilled borings in U) previous years in or in the close vicinity of these streets and recently for the Euclid Recycled Water Pipeline. L ""'')RK DURING DESIGf, rn a Conducted a site reconnaissance which included marking the exploration locations such that drill rig access to all the kmabons was available. o • Obtained an encroachment permit from the City of Ontario. LO • Drilled three borings to a depth of 10.0 feet below existing ground surface. • Provided representative samples of the site soils which were tested In the laboratory.These a tests included in-place moisture and density,sand equivalent,soil corrosivity,grain size analysis, maximum dry density and direct shear. a Analyzed the data from the exploratory field work and laboratory tests. _ Prepared a report to document the findings,conclusions, and recommendations developed during our investigation. 0 Lu (9 J a U Z O c d ® M:1JOMILE1201718fl17-81-185 CHyof San Bernardino,On-Call Design&ConstructionWroposaRProposorkl7-81-185_pro Pg.11 t6 a Packet Pg. 297 13.c City of San Bernardino,Department of Public Works On-Call Geotechnical Investigation&Construction Material Testing G m SANTA ANA RIVER WATERLINE REPLACEMENT _ 0 ECT LU Jurupa Valley, CA # c U OWNER i « � Webb&Associates ca 3788 McCray Street = 0 Riverside, CA 92506 r Mr.Siming Zhang, P.E. r 909-686-1070 fn d PROJECT Hashmi Quazi, Principal in Charge Harihar Shiwakoti, Project Engineer Gerardo Portea, Technician Brian Kauffman,Technician d Howard Franklin,Technician O �a RESPONSIBILITIES �? Geotechnical Observation and Material Testing = O PROJECT DURATION April 2013—August 2013 PROJECT DESCRIPTION ai The Santa Ana River Water Company,Waterline Replacement Project site was located at Holmes 2 Avenue, William Avenue and Charles Avenue in the City of Jurupa Valley, Riverside County, w California. The 8-inch diameter welded steel pipeline was Installed using the open cut-and-cover method. a� E d SCOPE OF WORK DURIN • Conducted in-place density testing of trench backfill,compacted sub-grade and aggregate a base course on an on-call basis. Performed tests on representative samples of the site soils in the laboratory to evaluate o relevant engineering properties and to ensure compliance with project specifications.Two(2) representative soils and one(1)class II aggregate base bulk sample were tested to determine maximum dry density and optimum moisture content in accordance with the ASTM Standard e D1557 test method and one(1)representative soil bulk sample was tested in the laboratory to determine the sand equivalent in accordance with the ASTM Standard D2419 Test Method. a Prepared a Daily Field Report at the end of each working day documenting the services = provided at the site,test results,and test locations.A copy of the daily field report was W submitted to the client representative. Prepared a Field Density Test Report and submitted to the client representative. 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J02 N a+ 00 C d d ++KK Y d Q Sewer • • w 00 a a x U W I-- 0 O W U' J J Q V Z O m E t a Packet Pg. 299 13.c City of San Bernardino,Department of Public Works On-Call Geotechnical investigation&Construction Material Testing OLIVE AVENUE SEWER IMPROVE MiENTS � 0 XT LOCATION Riverside County,CA c 0 OWNER 1 CLIENT Eastern Municipal Water District „r a ,,, , „. _4' m 2270 Trumble Road r .. o Perris,CA 92572-8300 �� er Mr.Armando G.Arroyo, P.E. �I"' siV ",w• iT 951-928-3777,x4313 n ix w an PROJECT Hashmi Quazi, Principal in Charge ,` R Scot Mathis,Senior Geologist Jordan Roper,Project Engineer Antonio Maciel,Field Engineer Gerardo Portea, Field Technician ;' ^ .,,I�i `.i a°, c� RESPONSIBILITIES RATION Geotechnical Investigation,Geotechnical May 2013—Feb 2018 Observation and Testing 0 L PROJECT DESCRIPTION 0 The Olive Avenue Sewer Regional Improvement project provided service to existing and future developments within the Winchester Valley area, from La Ventana Road to Rice Road, in an unincorporated area of Riverside County, California. The project consisted of 11,000 linear feet of d vitrified clay gravity sewer ranging from 8 to 36 inches in diameter.Open cut and cover technique was N L used to install the pipes. r SCOPE OF WORK DURING DESIGN m ■ Conducted a site reconnaissance and marked the boring locations along the pipe alignment. E • Obtained encroachment permits from Riverside County Transportation Department and Riverside County Environmental Health Department. Q • Drilled twenty-two(22)borings along the pipeline alignment,at approximate 500'intervals. ■ Converted three(3)borings to monitoring wells.Wells consisted of 24nch diameter schedule 40 00 PVC with the bottom slotted and the upper 10 feet solid pipe. r ■ Conducted laboratory tests of samples ■ Evaluated data from the field exploration and laboratory testing program. Q ■ Prepared a report to present our findings,conclusions,and recommendations for the proposed pipeline alignment. Q SCOPE OF WORK DURING CONSTRUCTION = U • Provide full time%n-call monitoring and testing of the contractor's observation and compaction W testing procedures. 0 • Tested trench backfill every 250 linear feet. One sand cone test was performed for every 10 ILU nuclear gauge tests ■ Tested street subgrade every 300 linear feet ■ Performed laboratory testing on representative soil samples to determine the optimum moisture v and maximum dry density,and the sand equivalent for suitability as bedding or backfill. Z • Prepared a report providing field density tests and results. O s= 1 ons�nt M:IJOBFILE12017151H7-81-185 City of San Bernardino,On-Call Design&ConstruetionlProposallProposat\t 7-81-185,.pro pg.13 i d Packet Pg. 300 13.c City of San Bernardino,Department of Public Works � On-Call Geotechnical Investigation 8 Construction Material Testing cc CHURCH & THIRD STREET SEWER BYPASS 0 0 PROJECT LOCATION II j III II 1 ! v, Highland.CA 2 o` OWNER 1 CLIEN'E Lee&Ro, Inc. 1199 South Fullerton Road o City of Industry, CA 91748 Mr.David Watson N 626-667-5396 PROJECT TEAM Hashmi Quazl, Principal in Charge Antonio Maciel, Field Engineer r. Bill Kowalski, Field Technician 0 m PRO. (7 September 2015—June 2016 IL RESPONSIBILITIES O Geotechnical Observation& Materials Testing o w fA PROJECT DESCRIPTIO' The project consists of the installation of 2,700 feet of 15-inch sewer pipeline and 1,155 feet of 12-inch sewer pipeline at Church Street and Third Street, Highland, California. The project also includes asphalt concrete placement along the sewer pipeline alignments. o w N SCOPE OF WORK DURING CONSTRUCTIUN c Performed In-place density testing of trench backfill, and asphalt concrete on an as-needed basis. Provide trench backfill at the test locations in substantial compliance with the project plans and specifications. Q Prepared a daily field report at the end of each day and submitted it to the client t; representative on site. 00 Conduct laboratory testing which includes maximum dry density and optimum moisture LO content test on soils and Hveem maximum density testing for asphalt concrete. a Prepared a report at the completion of the project and submitted it to the client representative, Q U w H O w C7 J J Q U Z O c m (� Converse Coneuttarrn `7J M:UCeFILE12017t81117-81-t85 City of San Bernardino,On-Call Design&ConstructionlProposa PP313osall 7.81-185_pro pp t4 V Q Packet Pg. 301 13.c Converse Consultants .s c 0 L a+ N r- 0 O U M c now ca c O r ca P � C O c O 0 w d co L .k c d a co Storm a a U w f— O w O J J Q U Z O a� c a Packet Pg.302 13.c City of Sao Bernardino,Department of Public Works � On-Call Geotechnical Investigation&Construction Material Testing r COUNTY LINE CHANNEL STORM DRAIN PROJECT LOCATION a Ontario,CA o }� U OWNER 1 CLIENT c NMC Builders, LLC c 1156 N. Mountain Avenue C r City of Upland,CA 91785 A '� rn Mr. Bill Hanson IIr w 909-579-1291 3' ! I m c PROJECT TEAM Hashmi Quazi, Principal in Charge c Scot Mathis, Senior Geologist Jordan Roper, Project Engineer c Antonio Madel,Staff Engineer Jay Burnham,Staff Geologist _ Brian Kauffman, Field Technician t ,fir v Diego Garcia, Field Technician O RESPONSIBILITIES Geotechnical Observation and Material Testing d 2 err► PROJECT DURATION � October 2013—June 2016 Cn PROJECT DESrRIPTION rn The project consisted of 14 connections of existing storm drain facilities to the existing County Line Channel.The connections were located along the north side of Bellgrave Avenue in the City E of Ontario, California.The improvements included construction and backfill of 24,48, 54,and 96- inch reinforced concrete pipe (RCP), 10' x 8' box culvert, and repair of existing pavement near a the intersection of Miliken/Hamner Avenue and Bellgrave Avenue. The connections were constructed using an open cut-and-cover method. n 00 SCOPE OF WORK DURING CONSTRUCTION Performed as-needed observation and field density testing of soils backfill,compaction, Q aggregate base and asphalt concrete on an as-needed basis. r Provided laboratory testing of representative samples of soil and aggregate base which a included maximum dry density and optimum moisture and sand equivalent. _ Performed geotechnical analysis and consultation on an as-needed basis. v Prepared daily time sheets and reports to document the daily operations and record all test � results.The reports were submitted to the Construction Manager/Field Representative at the w end of each day. O Prepared a final report which includes a discussion on the compaction procedures,in-place density test results,laboratory test results,and our conclusion that the project was completed in v substantial compliance with the project plans and specifications. Z O :.o c d E CorkM:M813FILEW17181117-81-185 City of San Berardino,On-Cal'Design&ConstructionWroposallProposaNI7-81-185_pro g Pg.15 0 Q Packet Pg. 303 13.c City of San Bernardino,Department of Public Works On-Call Geotechnical Investigation&Construction Material Testing a+ to THREE SYSTEM STORM DRAIN 0 Y V PROJECT LOCATION y Chino, CA 0 OWNER I CUEN1 ` Huitt-Zollars 3990 Concours, Suite 330 o City of Ontario, CA 91764 Mr,Johnny Murad,PE 909-941-7799 c PROJECT TEAM Hashmi Quazi, Principal in Charge c Scot Mathis, Senior Geologist Abraham Eng, Field Engineer o RESPONSIBILITIES Geotechnical Investigation& Laboratory Testing O PROJECT DURATION p April 2015—May 2015 N PROJECT DESCRIPTION The project consisted of the design and construction of 4,740 feet of 36-inch to 54-inch Reinforced Concrete Pipes(RCP)at Ross Avenue, Garfield Street,Walnut Avenue and Magnolia Avenue in `o Chino, California. The invert depth was between approximately 16.5 feet below the existing N ground surface(bgs)for the majority of the pipeline alignment.The pipe was installed using open cut and cover techniques. E d SCOPE OF WORK DURING DESIGN ■ Obtained an encroachment permit from the City of Chino to drill the exploratory borings. a • Coordinated a meeting with a City of Chino Public Works inspector. • Merited the boring locations In the field such that drill rig access to all the locations was °r° available. LO ■ Performed drilling of 7 borings to the depth of 16.5 feet below ground surface at locations Q selected by Huitt-Zollars. Conducted testing of representative samples of the site soils in the laboratory to aid in the Q soils classification and to evaluate the relevant engineering properties of the site soils. _ These tests Included in situ moisture content and dry density, sand equivalent, soil U LU corrosiv'Ity tests, grain size analysis, maximum dry density and optimum-moisture content and direct shear strength. O • Obtained data from the field exploration and laboratory testing program which was compiled O and evaluated. _J • Prepared a report to present our findings, conclusions and recommendations to the client for a the pipeline. U Z O c d c Converse Consultant MWOFILE1Z IABI117-81-185 City of San Bernardino,On-Cal Design&ConstructionlproposaWroposal117-81-185_pro pg_18 i Q Packet Pg. 304 13.c Converse Consultants m m c O L r N C O U .a C m C O r m OI Nl m C V t V m r O d O Ta ' U C z, O L 0 w e, m d `o w e, C m E d a� L rn Q oo r 1[1 Parks Recreation Aif r Q Q U W N O W 0 J J Q U Z O c d E t m Q Packet Pg. 305 13.c City of Sen Bernardino,Department of Public Works On-Call Geotechnical Investigation&Construction Material Testing tC IF STREET PARK 0 U PROJECT LOCATI!�-►' . > L r San Bernardino,CA c OWNER 1 CLIEN] L) David Evans and Associates, Inc. 11Awta t 4200 Concours Avenue, Ste 200 # Ontario,CA 91764 _ c l r t ca Mr. Chris Giannini,PLA 909-481-5750 "" w d PROJECT TEAM ' Hashmi Quazi, Principal in Charge ! Scot Mathis,Senior Geologist s Harihar Shiwakoti, Project Engineer Chris Gryszan, Project Geologist o d c� RESPONSIBII_lT1ES Geotechnical Investigation, Laboratory Testing & Percolation Testing ci c PROJECT DURATIONO September 2013— November 2013 PROJECT DESCRIPTION The project site was located at the northwest comer of 9th and "E" Street in the City of San Bernardino, California. The project included the development of the site as a public park which T L included a prefabricated building with CMU walls, shade canopies, parking lot, concrete basketball court, skate area,water play area, walkways and light posts.The majority of the site w was vacant.Three existing residences and a detached garage located near the southwest comer of the site were demolished. E L SCOPE OF WORT(DURING DESIGN Q ■ Reviewed published and unpublished reports and maps pertaining to the project area. • Coordinated with David Evans and Associates to schedule the field investigation. 00 ■ Conducted a site reconnaissance and stake/marked the boring locations, such that drill rig access to all locations is available. • Drilled four(4)borings from a depth of 5.5 feet to 26.5 feet below existing ground surface Q (bgs). r Conducted percolation test to estimate the infiltration rate within the possible detention basin Q area. _ Conducted laboratory testing of representative samples of the site soils, including In situ W moisture contents and dry densities, sand equivalent, soil corrosivity, R-value,grain size 11-- analysis, maximum dry density and direct shear. w • Analyzed and evaluated data from the field exploration and laboratory testing. O ■ Prepared a report to present our findings, conclusions, and recommendations for site. 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Q Packet Pg. 306 13.c City of San Bernardino,Department of Public Works On-Call Geotechnical Investigation&construction Material Testing `y m KESSLER PARK IMPROVEMENTS 0 PROJECT LOCATIONcn r Bloomington,CA o U OWNER/CLIENT a San Bernardino County Special District 0 157 West 5th.Street, Second Floor C 0 San Bernardino, CA 92415 r Mr. Greg Bacon T r Project Manager 909-387-6076 Ta PRr}1FrT TFr, . 0 Hashmi Quazi, Principal in Charge E s Charles Johnpiliai, Staff Engineer Antonio Maciel, Field Engineer & I 'o- 0 Ruben Rocha,Technician 61 Jesus Amezcus,Technician — U PROJECT DURA,c June 2011—December 2011 O `0 w RESPONSIBILITIES 4) Geotechnical Observation, Materials Testing and Inspection Services •0 a� PROJECT DESCRIPTION The project was located at 18400 Jurupa Avenue, south of Jurups and west of Linden Street in ,o the Bloomington area of San Bernardino County, Califomia. The project consisted of r improvements of about 750 linear feet of Jurupa Avenue adjacent to Kessler Park and reconstruction of the park parking lot. E d d SCOPE OF WORK DURING CONSTRUCTION' Q ■ Conducted in-place density of compacted trench backfill. Transported soils samples to our laboratory for testing. o Performed maximum density/optimum moisture content of soils in the laboratory. n Submitted field reports with test results to the County's representative at the end of each working day. a Prepared a letter report Including a table with all test results and distributed to the County's representative. Q x U W H O W J J Q U Z O r c d t..:1 18FiLF'?0175i't+-h^-18 CityofSrnBemardino.On-Gail Design&Construction\ProposaMroposaNI7-81-185—pm Pg.18 t V r0 Q Packet Pg. 307 13.c Converse Consultants ' �a c O v O L H C O U c O c O r a� > c 1 'c r d .r O d C7 �v it c O L O , l .,. ulna y 114t tAGO ew L NO'S ° .° N C L QI Q Essentil r T- Q Q U W F O W C7 J J Q U Z 1 O c d Y Q Packet Pg. 308 13.c City of San Bernerdlno,Department of Public Works On-Call Geotechnical Investigation&Constnfctlon Material Testing 4) to fhECCA FIRE STATION 0 PROJE ':ATION to Mecca, CA C 0 U OWNER/t F_NT County of Riverside c Redevelopment Department 4 °' o 44-199 Monroe Street, Suite B Indio, CA, 92201 °' Ms. Leah Rodriguez q 0 760-863-2534 PP 'ECT TEAM 2 Hashmi Quezi, Principal in Charge Hadhar Shtwakotl, Project Engineer, d Soot Mathis,Sr.Geologist 0 a� Antonio Maciel, Field Technician PROJECT 12 ATION C7 William Kowalski, Field Technician January 2011 —January 2012 U C Geotechnical Observation, Materials Testing and Inspection Services 0 fA PROJECT DESCRIPTION The project was located on Brown Street, between 66th Avenue(State Highway 195)and Second Street, in Mecca, California. The proposed development consisted of a one-story fire station, to approximately 15,000 sq. ft, on approximately 1.5-acres. The structure consisted of continuous and spread concrete footings, concrete slabs-on-grade and masonry and metal-frame 0 construction. Site development included building pad preparation,underground utility installation, street and parking lot construction,and concrete driveway and sidewalk placement. d SCOPE OF Vii(. DURING CONSTRUCTION Monitored the removal of all unsuitable material both vertically and laterally across the site. a Performed field density testing using the sand cone and/or the nuclear gauge. Provided observation and testing of all structural backfill (subterranean and retaining wall, 00 etc.), utility trench backfill, and street and parking lot grading. 'n Prepared a pavement structural section report based upon laboratory R-value,sieve analysis, r and sand equivalent testing. Q Performed compaction testing of sub-grade and base materials at the direction of the CM's representative. a Performed nuclear backscatter density testing of the placed asphalt to verify proper = U compaction of the asphalt concrete. w Conducted laboratory testing of the asphalt which Included extraction,gradation,and Marshall o Density. w Verified dimensions of foundations,confirmed that the footings extended into satisfactory soils J and that footing excavations were free of loose and disturbed materials prior to concrete a placement. Performed special inspections in for reinforcing steel, concrete, structural steel, welding zo inspection, bolts, and post-installed anchors in concrete masonry. . c Y M 6 I. O6FILEt261T%81117-81-185 City of San Bemardino,on-Call Design&ConstructionlProposa4Proposa817.81.185�ro pg 14 v cv Q Packet Pg. 309 13.c City of San Bernardino,Department of Public Works On-Call Geotechnical Investigation&Construction MaWalTesting a-. td ONTARIO MUSEUM OF HISTORY & ART � 0 U PROJECT LOCA i ION Ontario, CA c 0 U OWNER/CUENT a City of Ontario a Comm. &Public Services Agency _ 0 1425 S. Bon View Avenue City of Ontario, CA 91762 M Ms. Stacy Orton N 909-395-2665 i c PROJECT TEAM v Hashmi Quazi, Principal in Charge Scot Mathis, Senior Geologist Jay Burnham, Field Geologist 0 c� RESPONSIBILITIES - Geotechnical Investigation U & Percolation Testing C� O PROJECT DURATIOf. w October 2015—November 2015 to PROJECT DESCRIPTION N The project site was located at 225 S Euclid Avenue in the City of Ontario, California.The two- story museum structure was situated within the roughly square-shaped parcel and is surrounded by landscaping on the north, west, and south, and a parking lot on the east. The landscaping rn surrounding the Ontario Museum of History and Art was replaced with more drought resistant d California native plants. After the existing landscaping was removed, minor re-grading of the site E will be performed to create proper drainage. Surface run-off was infiltrated into the ground. Q SCOPE OF WORK DURING DESIGI- Reviewed the San Bernardino County Technical Guidance Document for Water Quality o Management Plans,Appendix VII, Infiltration Rate Evaluation Protocol and Factor of Safety Recommendations, dated June 17, 2013. • Marked the Infiltration test locations in the field. Q • Drilled two exploratory soil borings to a depth 3.0 feet using a gas-powered hand auger. ■ Conducted percolation testing in the two (2)3-foot-deep holes to estimate infiltration rates a for use in the re-grading and landscaping of the site. _ ■ Provided representative sample of the site soils which was tested in the laboratory.This test w Included a mechanical graln-size analysis. ~ ■ Analyzed the data from the exploratory field work and laboratory tests. w Prepared a report to document the findings, conclusions, and recommendations developed 0 during our investigation. a U 2 O c d '7V1s M:UOBFILE12D17t87117-til-185 City of San Bernardino,Cin-Cell Design S ConstnxttionlProposollproposal\17-81-185_pro p9,ZD r Q Packet Pg. 310 13.c o City of San Bernardino,Department of Public Works @ 4 On-Call Geotechnical Investigation&Construction Material Testing iZ r m TYPICAL PROJECT WORK PLAN o Converse understands that this RFP is for various on-call services for projects which will require geotechnical investigations and laboratory and field testing of materials. Since, it is not project N specific our approach/work plan presented below describes our typical tasks of what is required o during the design and construction phase of these projects. c le Design &Construction Services 0 r DESIGN PHASE a1 .. v, Geotechnical Investigation > c For the geotechnical investigation report our typical scope of work will include the following tasks, .E Task 1: Project Set-up As part of the project set-up,staff personnel from our office will conduct the following. o • Coordinate site access with your representative. a) ■ Field reconnaissance to map the surface condition, including drainage,flood hazard,etc. • Stakelmark the boring locations in the field such that drill rig access to all the locations is available. c Notify underground Service Alert(USA)at least 48 hours prior to drilling to clear the boring O oTasklocation of any conflict with existing underground utilities. .0- Task 2: Subsurface Exploratio The field investigation vdil include a subsurface exploration program consisting of drilling exploratory borings.The purpose of the borings will be to: vn Obtain subsurface information at the site. `o Obtain undisturbed and bulk samples of the various soil types for laboratory testing. c The number of borings will be determined based the project needs. The borings will be drilled to E depths for project specific below ground surface (bgs) or to refusal, whichever is shallower. Soils will be continuously logged and classified by the geologistiengineer in the field by visual examination Q in accordance with the Unified Soil Classification System. 00ti Undisturbed ring samples of the subsurface materials will be obtained at five-foot intervals, atLn changes in soil profiles, or where unusual conditions are encountered. The relatively undisturbed ring samples will be obtained using a Modified Califomia Sampler(2.4 inches inside diameter and a 3.0 inches outside diameter)lined with thin-walled sample rings.The sampler will be driven into the bottom of the borehole with successive drops of a 140-pound hammer failing 30 inches.The number Q of successive drops of the driving weight("blows")required for one foot of penetration will be shown = on the boring summary sheet in the 'blow/6-inch" column. The soil will be retained in brass rings w (2.4 inches in diameter and 1.0 Inch in height). The central portion of the sample will be retained and carefully sealed in waterproof plastic containers for shipment to the laboratory. Bulk samples w of representative soil types will be collected in plastic bags. Groundwater levels,where encountered O j in the borings,will be recorded.After completion of boring within existing paved area, boreholes J will be backfilled with soil cuttings and/or patch with asphalt concrete. Z O c 1 M:UOBF11.02017181117-81-185 CRY of san Bernardino,OrrCall Design&ConstructionTroposellProposON17-81-185_pro Pg,21 V f6 Q Packet Pg. 311 13.c City of San Bernardino,Department of Public Works On-Cal GeotechnIcal Investigation&Construction Material Testing r ns Task 3: Laboratory Testing Soil samples obtained during exploratory drilling will be tested in our laboratory to evaluate their o physical characteristics and engineering properties. Laboratory testing may include, but will not necessarily be limited to the following. N C Moisture-density of in-situ samples. 0 R-value. v Collapse. co Expansion index. c Chloride, pH,sulfate and minimum electrical resistivity . (corrosivity). Percent passing sieve No. 200. (n Sieve analysis or Afterberg limits. c Modified proctor(compaction). — ■ Direct shear. f° U • Consolidation. E U Task 4: Engineering Analyses and Geotechnical Report o Data obtained from the exploratory borings and laboratory testing program will be evaluated to prepare a report,which will include the following. — Introduction. U Discussion on the field procedures used in the investigation. IL A discussion of the materials encountered in the borings and their engineering ` properties. A plan Indicating the location of the borings. Laboratory tests results. A summary of the existing pavement conditions including photographs. A table listing the existing pavement thickness at the boring locations. U) Discussion on the possible causes of failures, o Discussion of pavement repair alternatives. Y New pavement structural sections based on the present traffic index. Street subgrade preparation recommendations. E a� Construction Phase a' a Geotechnical Inspection 00 T Soils Compaction T • Review soil reports, project plans and specification. a • Review submitted on-site and imported materials to determine their suitability as fill materials. a ■ Inspect bottom of excavation. v ■ Perform in-place density tests according to ASTM D 1556 (sand cone method). Soils W density tests may also be performed by Nuclear method according to ASTM D2922 and ~ adjusted to ASTM D 1556 provided that calibration curves are periodically checked. w 1 Provide fill placement inspection and testing during construction, on an intermittent and 1 continuous basis as required to establish proper execution and conformance with the _J specifications. This includes testing (e.g. field density tests) on-site soil for subgrades to a U receive fill, fill placement on building pads, backfill placement in trenches, roadways, Z parking areas, walkways and subgrade. 0 Review and provide laboratory testing on soil, backfill materials, aggregate base, under pp d J M:UOBFILE12D17181117-81485 CRy of San Bernardino,On-Call t)esign&ConstructfonlProposallProposa1117-81-185_pro p9,yy a Packet Pg. 312 13.c 1 City of$an Bernardino,Department of Public Works On-Call Geotechnical Investigation&Construction Material Testing C m N slab granular cushion, sand bedding, etc. Develop compaction curves for materials encountered. Monitor excavation and stockpiling of suitable fill material from mass o excavation, existing aggregate base and the crushing of existing concrete for use as aggregate base. y Review subgrades for floor slabs. c Prepare reports summarizing all observations and test results. Grading Observations f Our field technician will be present full-time to monitor __ . .. a the removal of all unsuitable material both vertically and y laterally across the site. He will determine that firm .0 excavation bottoms are reached prior to approval N placing compacted fill. Field density testing will be - c performed as the fill progresses to assure that adequate moisture content and relative compaction as required by the project specifications are being t achieved. The tests will be performed using the Sand Cone(ASTM D1556)and/or the Nuclear Gauge(ASTM 0 D2922). c9 In case of a failing test result, our field technician will immediately notify your representative and 0 the grading contractor.The contractor will be asked to rework the failed areas.Additional in-place O density tests will be taken to verify that the compaction meets the project specifications.The field technician will report the failed tests in case the client decides to back charge the contractor for the failed tests. Special Inspection d Concrete ■ Review concrete mix designs, product mill certificates for compliance rn • Review each batch ticket, inspect concrete placement, and test concrete slump. ■ Provide minimum of one test for each type of cement and aggregate for conformance to E d the working drawings and specifications for mix designs. d Verify concrete meets the specified strength and in required areas of locations. a Fabricate and pick-up concrete cylinders. Monitor concrete tests results and advise for non-conforming tests. o ■ Take Concrete samples and Test concrete for compressive strength.Test one cylinder in at seven days and two at 28 days retain one cylinder for possible test at fifty six days. r • Perform anchor pull test. Q Prepare reports summarizing all observations and test results. Q Masarar, z ■ Perform sampling and placing of masonry units with special attention to joints and bonding of units at the corners. Inspect placement of reinforcement including splices, clearances O and supports. Inspect grout space immediately prior to closing of clean outs and during all w grouting operations, including for removal of mortar fins, dirt, and debris. J J Q U Z O c a� Cr: Consultants E M:UOBFILE1201Yt8171Y 81-785 City of San Bernardino,On-Call Design H ConstructionSProposaltProposaf�17 87-785_pro Pg,23 t V t0 Q Packet Pg. 313 13.c City of San Bernardino,Department of Public Works On-Call Geotechnical Investigation 9 Construction Material Testing m Test mortar, grout and block by the Unit Strength Method per CBC section 2105133.4. Test units before constructiono and for each 5,000 SF wall area. Test masonry units for strength, absorption,and moisture content. Review certificates of compliance for materials;sample and �'`) c test where nonperformance is indicated. c0 Review mortar and grout mix designs and certificates of compliance for materials General Contractor proposes to ,111111in"_ M use. w o Prepare reports summarizing all observations and test results. rn v, d Reirtforcinc? Step! > c • Review material identification/mill certification sheets to ensure that steel meets project manual specifications. U ■ Sample and test reinforcing steel(e.g. bend and tensile tests). E ■ Inspect welds to meet conformance with Project Specifications. d • Verify welding procedures,welding operators and welders in accordance with AWS 0 D1.1. Inspect welded reinforcing bars according to CBC Section 1929A. — • Conduct High Strength Bolting Inspection,test bolts, nuts and washers per ICBO, CBC ci &AISC. • Prepare reports summarizing all observations and test results. o w Shotcrete U) ■ Verify mix design. • Observe placement. Cn • Make panels. Core samples for compressive strength tests. N r 1 Converse can also provide the inspection services listed below, if required. a� Post Tension. Fireproofing. a Welding. High Strength Bolting. 00 Epoxy. Certified Welding Inspection. r Framing/Nailing. Q Roofing. Waterproofing. Q Structural Steel. _ U W Laboratory Testing ~ 0 W All laboratory testing will be performed at our certified laboratory.Testing will be required on soils, 0 aggregates, concrete,asphalt and steel.We will ensure that all test results are issued when they are due. Our laboratory is certified by Caltrans,the US Army Corps of Engineers, Division of the L) State Architect(DSA),the Cement and Concrete Reference Laboratory(CCRL), and the American o Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO). It is supervised by a c a) M:UDBFILE120171$1117-81.185 City of San Bernardino,Ort-Cali Design 8 ConslructlonlProposegPropose417-81-185_pro pg 24 w Q Packet Pg. 314 13.c City of San Bemardino,Department of Public Works ip On-Cal!Geotechnical Investigation S Construction Material Testing d R registered civil engineer to ensure quality control. All equipment is calibrated regularly. Our laboratory services are available 24 hours a day. o .2 Our laboratory can perform all soils and materials testing,which maybe required for your projects, ' including the following. c Modified Proctor of soils and aggregate base. t, Sieve analysis. _ Expansion Index. R-value. c 0 ■ Marshall density. �- • Extraction and gradation of asphalt mix. 0 ■ Compressive strength test of concrete cylinders. • Compressive strength of grout/mortar cylinders. c Compressive strength test of masonry. — ■ Compressive test of masonry block(1 set of 9). 2 • Rebar bend and tensile. • High strength bolts 0 Office Support c� The field and laboratory personnel will be well supported by a group of office staff. The project U manager and other office staff will provide: c Consultation and attend as-needed project progress meetings. o Verify and approve all laboratory test results before issuing to the field representative and w the project team. Prepare interim reports on project progress. Monitor staff allocation. U)Review all field daily reports to verify compliance with the project plan and specification. Perform budget monitoring and percent completion and budget expended. Keep client 402 updated on the budget status along with every monthly invoice. r Prepare final grading, post-grading and project close out reports. d 3.b Qualifications to Perform Work a Converse is qualified to perform all work noted in the City RFP. There is not any areas for which ti we cannot provide services. 0 u � a a x V w O w c� J J a V Z O c d A1:W(1BFILE12017191117-81-785 Ctty of San Bernardino,OrrGall Des;gn&ConsWct[ontPropnsallProposaf117 51-185_pro Pg.45 L V all 3'+ a Packet Pg. 315 13.c City of San Bernardino,Department of Public Works On-Call Geotechnical Investigation 6 Construction Materiel Testing to 4. ORGANIZATION CHART c 0 Our project team Is illustrated in the Organization Chart below. These individuals are qualified and have the experience to work on projects listed on the City CIP. Depending on your project needs,we will select Individuals from the organization chart who can provide the most technically c sound and cost effective solution. Hashml Quazl will be responsible to the City in ensuring all U projects are delivered on time and within budget. He can be reached 24 hours a day/7 days a -a week. c 0 as N d C ttf "I'lemr 2 s i ami F+rtr►dVM*%-ChW9Aft0jact M3nMw a0i Heshmi 5 Quezi,PbD,PE,GE U I &raw Gtaola 'ri.:`:s :.p roj6 t M1anwr Scv'.;..0 CELS L 0 W N Geologists lrhidCoordndor~ tnptneers a) to Mark Sohiute.T,PG,CEG,CHG Nd� ` er,PE C Jap Burnham,Grr Siva Sivathasan,PhD.PE, DOE,QSP,F.ASCE La►b>zra#ory Tony Madel,ET 0 TeahnicW% ? Zahwt&Alam,PhD,Err E MJ Mun,PhD aa) Chris Cooke � Victor Nguyen,EIT a) TechnlchtFir Armando Esquivel III ar Cfxries vwvw Q Zeld HIIII ti Gerardo Partes 00 Brien Kauffman inis}18CtOr8 Diego Garcia Armando Esquivel Sub4ormAtstrts Mario Rey Tam Groover Karl Pride Q Codas Samarde8o Darin Martini Mike Yovomicity Q Edward Teal z 2R Dnlirng Franklin Tsai U Brien W Mao Bradford ILL! Todd Hatneworth 1-- AP APeedng&Testing David Hains Orth WSPalamhMilm (9 J J Q U Z O c M:UOBFILE12017181117-B'.-1B5 City of San Bernardino,On-Call Design B ConstrucUonlProposaliProposanl7-81.185_pro pg.26 0 Q Packet Pg. 316 13.c City of San Bemardino,Department of Public Works io On-Call Geotechnical investigation 9 Construction Material Testing to 6. KEY STAFF o Z. U 6.a Key Staff Resumes N The professional staff assigned to the City of San Bernardino projects have direct experience providing services for the types of projects undertaken by your agency. The technical staff is L) certified in multiple disciplines to maximize the use of their time on site, saving you time and money. Key personnel resumes are included on the following pages.Additional resumes will be c 0 provided upon request. �a rn 6.b Sub-Consultants Converse will provide a team of qualified sub-consultants with the experience necessary to a provide the City of Rialto with quality service In a timely and cost effective manner. Their name, •2 address, phone number,contact person and description of the work they may provide is shown d below. o d Name O . Description of Work Address Phone &Contact — U 2R Drilling, Inc. may provide geotechnical drilling when 0 required. They will drill borings with a truck-mounted auger 3966 Chino Avenue o rig equipped for soil sampling. All drilling personnel meet Chino, CA 91710 4- the requirements set forth by OSHA 29 CFR 1910.120 and 909-465-1765 have completed the required 40 hour OSHA health and Contact: Brian Seri •2 safety course. n 0 4artini nrillina Comw­ may provide geotechnical drilling 14152 Orange Avenue rn when required. They will drill borings with a truck-mounted c auger rig equipped for soil sampling. They hold current Cal Paramount, CA 90723 m OSHA 0 Hour Hazardous Waste Training Certificates and 714-715-2715 maintain 8 hour refresher courses each year. Contact: Darin Martini Q AP Engineering& Testing, Inc may provide geotechnical 00 laboratory testing services. They have been providing 2607 Pomona Blvd. r" ' these services since 1996.Their geotechnical laboratory is Pomona,CA 91768 a equipped with a full range of testing equipment ranging from 909-869-6316 basic classification test apparatus to sophisticated Contact:Andrew Phukunhaphan equipment. All of their equipment conform to ASTM and/or Q Caltrans standards and are calibrated regularly for = v accuracy and conformance. F O W (9 J J Q V Z O c m Converse Consultants t MAJOBFILEV017t81117-81-185 Cflyof Son Bernardino,OrrCall Design$ConstructionlProposaHPropasef t7-8;-185pro pg, V Q Packet Pg. 317 13.c City of San Bernardino,Department of Public Works On-Call Geotechnical Investigation 8 Construction Material Testing tC Hashmi Quazi, PhD, PE, GE 0 Principal-in-Charge/Project Manager L Dr. Quazi has over 29 years of experience providing geotechnical N engineering services and has earned a reputation for providing Ph.D., Civil Engineering, university ci quality work in an honest and ethical manner, on time and within of Arizona,1987 budget. Dr. Quazi Is also responsible for the operation and M.S., civil Engnieering, Arizona Statemanagement of our offices in Redlands, Monrovia, Temecula, B,S., University,Bangladesh = g B.S., Bangladesh Engineering and Costa Mesa. university,1878 .2 ra REGISTRATKINSICERTIFfCATIONS Relevant Experience California,Cid Engineer,#46651 ; Calrfamia, Geotechnical Engineer, Glen Helen Regional Camp Pipeline, Devore Area, San #2517 Bernardino County, CA. Principal in Charge. Provided technical and budget oversight,resource allocation and contract management for the design and construction phase of the project. The subject site was located approximately 700 feet northwest of the r Intersection of Glen Helen Road and Glen Helen Parkway in the Devore area of unincorporated 0 San Bernardino County, California. The project included Improvements to an existing restroom building and installation of additional recreational vehicle hook-ups.They also included Installation of approximately 890 feet of 6-inch PVC water pipeline, 938 feet of 64nch VCP sewer pipeline, 0 and a replacement leach field for the existing septic tank. 0 L Foothill Boulevard Phase 1,Fontana, CA. Principal in Charge. Provided technical oversight and budget control for the geotechnical observation and testing,and materials testing and inspection N services for the project, which consisted of street, sewer, storm drain and traffic signal modifications on Foothill Boulevard between Ilex Avenue and Cherry Avenue in the city of Fontana,Califomia. N 0 w Ontario Capital Improvement Projects, San Bernardino County, CA. Principal in Charge. Provided technical oversight and budget allocation. The project consisted of design and W construction of approximately 15,480 linear feet of 8-inch to 30-inch diameter cemented mortar d lined and coated (CMUC) welded steel pipeline in San Bernardino County, California. Approximately 5,525 linear feet of the alignment was located within the City of Upland and a approximately 9,955 linear feet within the City of Ontario. rb Ramona Ave.Storm Drain and Pavement Rehabilitation, Rancho Cucamonga, CA. Principal In Charge, Provided technical and budget oversight,resource allocation and contract management a for the project which involved geotechnical observation and material testing during the i construction phase. The project was located on Ramona Avenue in the City of Rancho I Cucamonga, California from Foothill Boulevard to South of Pacific Electric Trail. The project Q included the installation of approximately 1,000 linear feet of 60-inch reinforced concrete pipeline, 0 construction of three (3) manhole structures, installation of two (2)laterals and catch basins, as w well as a junction structure. After the completion of the storm drain the street pavement was p restored. w c� J County Line Channel Storm Drain Connection Project, Ontario, CA. Principal in Charge. Q Provided technical oversight and budget control for geotechnical observation, materials testing 0 and inspection. The project consisted of 14 storm drain connections to the existing County Line z Channel, along Bellgrave Avenue In Ontario, California. The Improvements included pipes O _ d ® ,nsunan.s = M:UOBFILE12t117187N7-81-185 City of San Bernardino,On-Call Design 8 ConstructionWroposollProposanl7-81-185_pro P8_pg 4 Packet Pg. 318 13.c City of San Bernardino,Department of Public Works On-Call Geotechnical Investigation&Construction Material Testing C d R ranging in diameter from 24 to 54 inches,as well as associated inlet and outlet structures.Several c locations will require repairs to existing pavement. g U `A' Street Water Pipeline Replacement, Riverside County, CA. Principal in Charge. Provided technical oversight and budget allocation for the geotechnical investigation. The project was performed for the Eastern Municipal Water District and located at 'A' Street and Frontage Road 0 in Riverside County California, The pipe was a 408 linear foot long 24-inch-diameter cement c mortar lined and coated welded steel pipe(CMUCMC)and the typical depth to the top of the pipe ,o varied from 5 to 10 feet bgs. The pipeline was installed using the open cut-and-cover and bore- c and jack techniques. 109 linear feet of 24-inch pipeline was installed in a 36-inch diameter casing utilizing bore-and-jack trenchless construction methods to cross the RCTC Perris Valley Line 21 railroad track. m a� Santa Ana Water Replacement, Mira Loma, CA. Principal in Charge. Provided technical oversight and budget allocation for the project site which was located In the Mira Loma area, Riverside County, California. The work comprised of trench backfill for an 8 inch water pipeline and service laterals.There was approximately 4,400 linear feet of the 8"pipeline placed. r 0 Fergusson Park Improvements, Rialto, CA. Principal in Charge. Provided quality control and technical oversight of the geotechnical investigation. The project consisted of various planned — improvements within Fergusson Park located along the northwest comer of the intersection of North Alder Avenue and West Casa Grande Drive within the City of Rialto, San Bernardino 0 County,California. The proposed improvements included two(2)football fields,a parking lot(218 stalls), a basketball court, a restroom and concession building, sports field lighting, elevated 10 aluminum bleachers, and announcer/coaches booth. Kessler Park Improvements, Bloomington, CA. Principal in Charge. Provided technical d oversight and budget control for geotechnical observation, materials testing and inspection. The project was located at 18400 Jurupa Avenue, south of Jurupa and west of Linden Street in the Bloomington area of San Bernardino County, California. The project consisted of improvements y of about 750 linear feet of Jurupa Avenue adjacent to Kessler Park and reconstruction of the park d parking lot. E 0 a� Mecca Fire Station, Mecca, CA. Principal in Charge. Provided technical oversight and budget Q control for material testing and inspection phases of the project. The project was located on Brown Street, between 66th Avenue (State Highway 195) and Second Street, in Mecca, o California.The proposed development consisted of a ane-story fire station,approximately 15,000 n sq. ft, on approximately 1.5-acres. Site development included building pad preparation, underground utility Installation, street and parking lot construction, and concrete driveway and Q sidewalk placement. Q Ontario Museum of History & Art, Ontario, CA. Principal in Charge. Provided technical and = budget oversight for the project. The project site was located at 225 S Euclid Avenue In the City W of Ontario, California. The two-story museum structure is situated within the roughly square- shaped parcel and is surrounded by landscaping on the north,west,and south, and a parking lot LU on the east.The landscaping surrounding the Ontario Museum of History and Art will be replaced J with more drought resistant California native plants. After the existing landscaping is removed, Q minor re-grading of the site will be performed to create proper drainage. Surface run-off will be U infiltrated into the ground. No structures are planned as part of these improvements. o u c d MAJOBFILE12017181117.81-185 city of San Bernardino,On-Call Design&Construction\ProposellProposahly-81-185yro p9,3p V Q Packet Pg. 319 13.c City of San Bemardno,Department of Public Works On-Call Geotechnical Investigation&Construction Material Testing Scot Mathis, PG, CEG *7 o Senior Geologist/Assistant Project Manager 3 Mr. Mathis is a professional geologist with over 26 years of o consulting experience in Southern California for land B.s.,Geology,Loma Linda development, residential and commercial construction, and university,California,1990 Infrastructure projects. His engineering geology experience includes geotechnical investigations, fault studies, rock slope REGISTRATIONSICERTIFICATION' o stability, landslide investigation, rock rippability assessment, California,Civil Engineer,#46651 liquefaction mitigation, and geotechnical monitoring of grading, California,Professional Geologist including many hillside and hard rock sites. mug(1998) California,Certified Engineering Goologlst#2307(2003) Relevant Experience .2 Riverside Various Public Works Projects, Riverside, CA. Project Geologist. Provided geologic oversight for the observation for the project which consists of providing on-call geotechnical services at various locations. These projects include arterial street maintenance of Magnolia Avenue,Trautwein&Cole Avenues intersection,Palmyrita Avenue,Brockton Street,Minor Street, Shelby and Garfield Street Intersection. The projects also include storm drain maintenance of Victoria and Myers Storm Drain and Cole Avenue Storm Drain. 0 Paseo Del Sol Medians, Temecula, CA. Project Geologist. Provided geologic oversight for the 0- observation observation and testing of the project. The project consisted of the construction of a median at u, Meadows Parkway between Leena Way and Sunny Meadows Drive and a median at Campanula Way in the City of Temecula, California. d City of Redlands Pavement Investigation,Redlands, CA. Project Geologist. Provided geologic o oversight for the observation. The City of Redlands made improvements to the streets and curbs y which consisted of grind and overlay of the existing asphalt concrete on Church Street between Colton Avenue and Clark Street (approximately 3,000 feet), Center Street between Brookside E Avenue and Fern Avenue (approximately 3,500 feet), and Alessandro Road between Sunset a� Drive and the Mill Creek Bridge(approximately 4,000 feet). Q Three System Storm Drain, Chino, CA. Senior Geologist. Performed geological evaluation and 00 prepared the geotechnical investigation report. The project consisted of the design and construction of 4,740 feet of 364nch to 54-inch Reinforced Concrete Pipes(RCP)at Ross Avenue, Garfield Street,Walnut Avenue and Magnolia Avenue in Chino, California.The invert depth was a between approximately 16.5 feet below the existing ground surface (bgs) for the majority of the pipeline alignment.The pipe was installed using open cut and cover techniques. Q x Mills Avenue Storm Drain Installation, Claremont, CA. Senior Geologist. Performed geological w evaluation and assisted with the preparation of water infiltration testing and geotechnical t- investigation report. The project consisted of installing a storm drain about 180 feet long and 4 - w 6 feet deep on the west side of Mills Avenue at Brigham Young Drive.The storm drain was in the c� City's right-of-way extending most of the length of the property (3563 Mills Avenue) that is J currently being developed on the west side of the street. z 0 M:1JOBFILFV017%1117-81-185 City of San Bernardino,On Call Design&Constnxd0onWroposaWroposal117-81-185-pro Pg_31 w Q Packet Pg. 320 13.c I City of San Bernardino,Department of Public Works s on-Calf Geotechnical Investigation&Construction Material Testing d r N 'A' Street Water Pipeline Replacement, Riverside County, CA. Senior Geologist. Performed geological evaluation and assisted with the preparation of the geotechnical investigation report g for the project. The project was performed for the Eastern Municipal Water District(EMWD)and located at'A'Street and Frontage Road in unincorporated Riverside County, California.The pipe y was a 408 linear foot long 24-inch-diameter cement mortar lined and coated welded steel pipe o (CMLICMC) and the typical depth to the top of the pipe varied from 5 to 10 feet bgs. 109 linear U feet of 24-inch pipeline was installed in a 36-inch diameter casing utilizing bore-and-jack a trenchless construction methods to cross the RCTC Perris Line railroad track. c 0 Ontario Capital Improvement Projects, San Bernardino County, CA. Senior Geologist. 0 Performed geological evaluation and assisted with the preparation of the geotechnical o' investigation report The project consisted of design and construction of approximately 15,480 linear feet of 8-inch to 30-inch diameter cemented mortar lined and coated(CML/C)welded steel c pipeline in San Bernardino County, California, Approximately 5,525 linear feet of the alignment was located within the City of Upland and approximately 9,955 linear feet within the City of2 'c Ontario. U D1 Palm Desert Aquatic Center, Palm Desert, CA. Senior Geologist. Oversaw evaluation of site- o specific and regional environmental conditions. The Palm Desert Aquatic Center is k)cated in c(D Civic Center Park which is part of the City's Civic Center Complex at 73-510 Fred Waring Drive. It is a 7.8 acre parcel located in the park south of Magnesia Falls Drive and east of the ball fields. L) l The project consists of bathhouse, staff offices,family changing rooms, concession stand, multi- 0 use room,a 50-meter x 25 yard competition pool,zero-depth entry recreation pool,diving boards o (two 3-and two 1- meter boards), water polo, shade structures, bleachers, slides, play features, N landscaped areas, and parking by utilizing the existing date grove. Support amenities, such as fencing, concrete deck, irrigation and shade,will also be part of this project. .2 d Redlands Heritage Park, Redlands, CA. Senior Geologist. Oversaw evaluation of site-specific o and regional environmental conditions.The project consisted of a 20-acre site which was located at the southeast corner of Nevada Street and Orange Avenue in the City of Redlands, California. The site was named"Redlands Heritage Park"and the improvements included amphitheater/150- d 200 person capacity, a parking lot/85 spaces, a restroom building, trails/both concrete and decomposed granite, a bridge over riparian zone and a future park maintenance garage. Q Mecca Fire Station, Mecca, CA. Senior Geologist. Provided geologic oversight for the r observation of the project.The project was located on Brown Street, between 66th Avenue(State 00 Highway 195)and Second Street, in Mecca, California. The proposed development consisted of `n a one-story fire station, approximately 15,000 sq. ft, on approximately 1.5-acres. The structure Q consisted of continuous and spread concrete footings,concrete slabs-on-grade and masonry and metal-frame construction.Site development included building pad preparation,underground utility Q installation, street and parking lot construction, and concrete driveway and sidewalk placement. x U Ontario Museum of History& Art, Ontario, CA. Senior Geologist. Provided geologic oversight Lu for the limited geological investigation and percolation testing for the project.The project site was p located at 225 S Euclid Avenue, Ontario, California. The two-story museum structure is situated w within the roughly square-shaped parcel and is surrounded by landscaping and a parking lot.The landscaping surrounding the museum will be replaced with more drought resistant California a native plants. After the existing landscaping is removed, minor re-grading of the site will be v performed to create proper drainage. Surface run-off will be infiltrated Into the ground. No Z structures are planned as part of these improvements. 0 c a� E M:UOBFIt.E1Y017181117-81-185 city of San Bernardino,on-Call Deslgn&Con*wionproposeRProposaRi 7-81.185.pro P8.32 U Q Packet Pg. 321 13.c City of San Bernardino,Department of Public Works On-Cali Geotechnical Investigation 8 Construction Material Testing w ro Jordan Roper, PE Project Engineer � Mr. Roper is a licensed engineer with 6 years of experience in EDUCATION = civil analysis and design of projects. His field experience . B.S.,Civil Engineering,California 0 includes soil investigation and sampling. In his experience, Mr. State Polytechnic University Raper has prepared various reports based on field data and Pomona,2011 observations, laboratory testing and geotechnical engineering c principles. REGISTRATIONSMERTIFICATIONS 0 Professional Civil Engineer, Relevant Experience Califomia#c84175,2015 N Santa Ana Water Replacement, Mira Loma, CA. Project Engineer. Assisted with fieldwork and prepared reports for the project site which was located in the Mira Loma area, Riverside County, California.The work comprised of trench backfill for an 8 inch water pipeline and service laterals. t There was approximately 4,400 linear feet of the 8° pipeline placed. a 0 m Olive Avenue Sewer Improvements, Winchester Area of Riverside County, CA. Project O Engineer. Managed fieldwork,schedule, budget and prepared reports. The Olive Avenue Sewer Regional Improvement project provides service to existing and future developments within the tJ Winchester Valley area, from La Ventana Road to Rice Road, in an unincorporated area of p Riverside County, California. The project consisted of approximately 11,000 linear feet of gravity o sewer ranging from 8-inches to 36-inches in diameter. Pipe material was vitrified clay. Open cut- and-cover technique was used to install the pipes. City of Ontario Sewer Diversion Projects, Ontario, CA. Staff/Field Engineer. Managed ar to fieldwork, schedule, budget and prepared report. The project consisted of the design and o construction of pipelines at various locations in the City of Ontario, California. One pipeline consisted of approximately 3,325 linear feet of 12-inch to 15-inch diameter vitrified clay pipeline (VCP)and the other of approximately 2,210 linear feet of 8-inch to 10-inch diameter vitrified clay pipeline(VCP). Sierra Median Improvements,Fontana, CA. Staff/Field Engineer. Managed fieldwork,schedule Q and budget, prepared reports for the project. The project site was located on Sierra Avenue between Valley Boulevard and San Bernardino Avenue in the City of Fontana, California. Sierra °r° Avenue was a five lane road; three lanes on the south bound and two lanes on the north bound Ln with median.There were business centers along Sierra Avenue. a Cascade Street Pavement Evaluation, Rialto, CA. Project Engineer. Managed fieldwork, schedule and budget, prepared reports and obtained permit for the project which was located Q along Cascade Street west of North Sycamore Avenue and east of North Olive Avenue in the City v of Rialto, CA where the pavement had developed distresses. Lateral cracks were seen on either w side of Cascade Street from curb-to-curb. The sidewalk on the south side sagged approximately O 8 to 10 Inches.An approximately 3 foot by 5 foot area on the north side of the street showed about w six inches of subsidence, where water had ponded. Lateral and longitudinal cracks occurred throughout the distressed area. -� a U Z O r c d j� Converse Consuitariw ® M:UOBFILE=17181117-8l ws City of San Bemardino:oo-Cag Design&ConstructioMProposal Proposahl7.81-185pro Pg.33 a Packet Pg.322 13.c City of San Bernardino,Department of Public WorM ca On-Call Geotechnical investigation&Construction Material Testing d Y C� C _ County Line Channel Storm Drain Connection Project, Ontario, CA. Project Engineer. .o Managed fieldwork,schedule and budget, prepared reports for the project.The project consisted 0 of 14 storm drain connections to the existing County Line Channel, along Bellgrave Avenue in L Ontario, California.The improvements included pipes ranging in diameter from 24 to 54 inches, o as well as associated inlet and outlet structures. Several locations will require repairs to existing L) pavement r � Margarita Road Pavement Rehabilitation, Temecula, CA. Project Engineer. Managed o fieldwork, schedule and budget, prepared reports for the project which was located along Margarita Road from Avenida Barce to Solana Way in the City of Temecula, Riverside County, LM California. Margarita Road from Avenida Barca to Solana Way is a four lane road with two lanes travelling in each direction with a median. Converse performed as-needed geotechnical 'c observation, field density and laboratory testing along the segment which was approximately M 7,000 linear feet. Moonridge Animal Park,Big Bear, CA. Project Engineer. Managed fieldwork,schedule, budget, r performed field tests and prepared reports. The site was planned to be built In phases. Phase 1 d provided housing for all of the animals currently in the zoo collection. Included in Phase 1 are the c� entry plaza, amphitheater, animal holding building, restaurant, gift shop, administration building, toilets, maintenance building and yard, and all holding buildings to support exhibits. Phase 2 U provided permanent,fully bullt-out exhibits for the species housed in temporary exhibits in Phase 1. Included in Phase 2 were the education building, the reptile house, and the permanent 0 nocturnal house. fn Hunter Hobby Park Improvements, Riverside, CA. Project Engineer. Managed fieldwork, schedule, budget, performed field tests and prepared reports.The proposed project involved the rn expansion of the existing Hunter Park, Including construction of new picnic shelters, new ball fields(softball and soccer),tennis and basketball courts,a newtrain station,a concrete-lined lake, playgrounds, parking lot improvements and a restroom facility. Y _ a> Temecula Public Library Parking Lot Expansion, Temecula, CA. Project Engineer. Managed d fieldwork, schedule, budget, performed field tests and prepared report. The project was located L at 30600 Pauba Road In Temecula, California. The Temecula Public Library is north of Pauba Q Road and the library parking lot Is east of the library building.The project consisted of sub-grade preparation and base course placement for street,sidewalk,and curb and gutters along the north co side of Pauba Road. Riverside Various Public Works Projects,Riverside,CA, Project Engineer.Managed fieldwork, Q schedule,budget,performed field tests and prepared report.The project consists of providing on- call geotechnical services at various locations. These projects include arterial street maintenance Q of Magnolia Avenue,Trautwein&Cole Avenues intersection,Palmyrita Avenue,Brockton Street, Minor Street, Shelby and Garfield Street intersection. The projects also Include storm drain maintenance of Victoria and Myers Storm Drain and Cole Avenue Storm Drain. O w O J J Q U Z O d .40" _ Convorse Cpnsultens MUOBFlt.02t117181117.81-185 City of San Bernardino,On-Call Design&Constru-.Wn\ProposaWroposaR1 7-81-1 85_pro Pg.34 v Q Packet Pg. 323 13.c City of San Bernardino,Department of public Works On-Call Geotechnical investigation&Construction Material Testing co Bill Kowalski ZZ Lead Technician 3 U) Mr. Kowalski has over 12 years of experience working as a field CERTIFICATIONSIREGISTRATIONS c technician.He has performed field testing for various public works . ACI Certified Field Technician v and private construction projects, including bridges, highways, Grade I water treatment facilities, schools, public buildings, and Nuclear Gauge Certification residential development. Caltrans 125-sampling Highway 0 Materials&Products Relevant Experience Caltrans 216-Relative r Compaction,Soils,&Aggregates N Caltrans 231-Relative m Santa Ana Water Replacement, Mire Loma, CA. Field Compaction.Soils,&Aggregates c Technician.Performed in-place density testing during grading.for (Nuclear) the project site which was located in the Mira Loma, California. Canrons 504-Air Content,Freshly U The work comprised of trench backfill for an 8 inch water pipeline Mixed Concrete,Pressure p Caltrans 518-Density of Fresh v and service laterals.There was approximately 4,400 linear feet Concrete �? of the 8° pipeline placed. Caltrans 533-Ball Penetration in 0 Fresh Portland Cement Concrete C7 Olive Avenue Sewer Improvement, Menifee, CA. Field Caltrans 539-Sampling Freshly U Technician. Performed observation and field density testing Mixed Concrete Caltrans Caltrans 540-PCC Cylinder = during backfill operations. The Olive Avenue Sewer Regional Fabrication O Improvement project provided service to existing and future Cattrans 556-Slump of Fresh o developments within the Winchester Valle area, from La Portland Cement Concrete ,U) p y Caltrans 557-Temperature of rn Ventana Road to Rice Road, in an unincorporated area of Freshly Mined Portland Cement Riverside County, California. The project consisted of 11,000 linear feet of gravity sewer ranging from 8 to 36 Inches in diameter. Pipe material was vitrified clay. Open cut and cover technique was used to Install the pipes. `o w Mecca Fire Station, Mecca, CA. Field Technician. Performed geotechnical observation and material testing. The project was located on Brown Street, Mecca, California. The proposed development consisted of a one-story fire station, approximately 15,000 sq. ft, on approximately 1.5-acres. The structure consisted of continuous and spread concrete footings, concrete slabs- `as on-grade and masonry and metal-frame construction. Site development included building pad Q preparation, underground utility installation, street and parking lot construction, and concrete driveway and sidewalk placement. 00 Riverside Various Public Works Projects, Riverside, CA. Field Technician. Performed a observation and field density testing for the project which consists of providing on-call geotechnical services at various locations. These projects include arterial street maintenance of Q Magnolia Avenue, Trautwein 8r Cole Avenues intersection, Palmyrita Avenue, Brockton Street, _ Minor Street, Shelby and Garfield Street intersection. The projects also include storm drain w maintenance of Victoria and Myers Storm Drain and Cole Avenue Storm Drain. O Temecula Valley Regional Water Reclamation Facility Expansion to 16 MGD, Temecula, CA. w t7 Field Technician. Performed compaction testing. The expansion was intended to increase the J treatment plant capacity to 16 million gallons per day (mgd). The project site is located in the Q central portions of the existing TVRWRF in Temecula,California. v z O Converse Consultants M:VOBFlLE12017161117.81-185 city of San Bernardino,tan-Call Design 8 CoruiructionWroposagpropocaRl7-81-185_pro pg.35 r Q Packet Pg. 324 13.c City of San Bernardino,Department of Public Works On-Call Geotechnical Investigation&Construction Material Testing L d r6 Mario Rey Lead Inspector/Field Technician L .4+ Mr.Rey has 22 years of experience as a special inspector. HerCeF�cArloris is an ACI Grade I Field Technician,a DSA masonry inspector PFr;�� rzn0 and is ICC certified for structural masonry and reinforced • ICC Structural Masonry L) concrete. He is proficient in providing materials inspection and • ICC Reinforced Concrete testing services for buildings, schools, hospitals and other • ACi Grade I Field Technician o essential building projects • DSA Masonry#5475 ._ ■ Caltrans 504 Air Content of Fresh Concrete Relevant Experience a Caltrans 518-Unit Weight of Fresh Concrete > Valley Boulevard and Grand Intersection, City of Industry, • Caltrans 523-Flexural Strength of CA. Special Inspector. Provided concrete and soils Inspection PCC for the improvement of Valley Boulevard. • tattrans 533 Ball Penetration of Concrete 0 ■ Caltrans 539-Sampling Fresh +) Mary Van Dyke Park,City of El Monte, CA. Deputy Inspector. Concrete Provided Inspection of masonry and grout during the ■ Caltrans 540-Making,Handling,& construction. The project consisted of construction of a one- storing Concrete Specimen In the story restroom/recreation building of approximately 3,000 Field c? square feet in dimension, two playgrounds, picnic shelters, Caltrans 556 Slump Test of Fresh IL light poles, and concrete flatwork. Concrete 0 Caltrans 557-Temperature of Fresh ,0 Groundwater Replenishment System, Orange County Concrete Water District, Fountain Valley, CA. Special Inspector. Provided ACI concrete inspection and testing for expansion of GWRS to increase capacity of Advanced Water Treatment Facility from 70 MGD to 100 MGD. 0 w Membrane Treatment Plant Azusa, Azusa Light and Power, Azusa, CA. Special Inspector. Provided inspection of reinforced concrete. The project consisted of the construction of a new membrane building, a membrane feed pump station, wet well, pretreatment basin, construction d of yard piping, a new 4 MG water storage and a new 18 inch pipeline 3500 feet long which is ;v routed from the existing San Gabriel Valley Municipal Water District pipeline to the Canyon Plant. Q Corona Fire Station No. 5, Corona, CA. Special Inspector. Provided masonry and concrete o Inspection services for the construction of Fire Station No. 5 in the City of Corona. 1 La Crescenta Public Library,La Crescents, CA.Special Inspector.Provided concrete inspection Q services for the construction of approximately 14,000 square-foot library.The project consisted of a split-level two-story structure,with approximately 56 surface parking spaces within a lower level Q garage and surface parking lot. W Tennis Court Resurfacing Project for Grant Park, Pasadena, CA. Special Inspector. Provided ~ concrete inspection during the resurfacing of the two tennis courts located within the northeasterly W portion of the park. _J Los Angeles Valley College, North Gym Handicap Ramp Phase Il(03-109171),Los Angeles Q U 1 Community College District, CA. Inspector. Provided masonry inspection for North Gym Complex Z t CMU ramp Installation. c a� M:UOBFILE12D17181117 81-185 Gity of San Bernardino,On Gall Design S ConstructtonlProposatlProposalil7-89-18,S_ro Pg.36 V Q Packet Pg. 325 13.c City of San Bernardino,Department of Public Works On-Call Geotechnical Investigation&Construction Material Testing G 6.c Key Staff& Laboratory Licenses and Certifications o �. -. STATE BOARD OF REGISTRATION FOR PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS AND LAND SURVEYORS c c Tbb 4 To Cwwy mat Pmwant 2 To TLa Pia'atdom of Capar 11 Dtatdm 3 of titu Horittasa aed WofeaNeaa Code N IS DULY RNOWNIND As A C P'ROPMONAL ENGINEER Fa >a V CIVII. 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Management is also committed to supporting the designated project manager so v he can submit all deliverables on agreed schedule and budget.Our team will work in collaboration with other members of the City's project team to achieve your project objectives. ca 0 Converse has the ability to manage multiple projects due to the large staff available to perform work on all projects,full service laboratories certified by Caltrans,field and professional staff with a vast knowledge of dealing with private and public sector clients, and upper management with d oversight and commitment to ascertain that our obligation to clients are met. c 6.e Local and Supporting Offices Converse's local office, in Redlands, Califomla, will perform the work required in this RFP. We c have several offices with certified laboratories in southern California that will provide support, If the need should arise. The addresses for these offices are as follows. , O 2021 Rancho Drive, Suite 1 Redlands, California 92373 y Tel: 909-796-0544 r L 3176 Pullman St,Ste. 108 717 S. Myrtle Avenue H Costa Mesa, CA 92626 Monrovia,CA 91016 c Tel: 714 444 9660 Tel:626 930 1200 E Fax: 714 444 9640 Fax:626 930 1212 0 j L rn Q Supportincz Offs: ti 190 Sierra fCt., B-211 42280 Beacon Hill, Ste D-9 00 Palmdale, CA Palm Desert,CA 92211 NO Tel:626-930-1269 Tel:(760)574-6877 Q Fax: 626-930-1212 Fax: 909 796 7675 x U W t— O W O J J Q U Z O c d RU013FILE12017181U7-81-185 City of San Bernardino.Or•Call Design&Constnx ionWropoe9WmposaA17-81-185_pro Pg,qg Q Packet Pg. 332 13.c City of San Bernardino,Department of Public Works On-Call Geotechnical Investigation&Construction Material Testing Q) ca STATEMENTS c 0 Z 7.a City Provided Information L Converse will require the following documents from the City of San Bernardino in order to provide 0 adequate services required in this RFP. c Task order/purchase order to perform each of the design and/or construction phase projects. 2 r Specifications and plans for each of the projects. a, Statement of Work(SOW)for each of the projects. as 7.b Suggests or Comments Converse has no suggests or comments regarding this RFP. s d 7.c Agreement Statement c� Converse has read Draft Agreement and will execute said Agreement,if selected.We are able to meet the insurance requirements and will maintain required insurance throughout the duration of U the Agreement. 0 0 7.d Business Registration Certificate N U Converse has a current City of San Bernardino Business Certificate(see below)and will maintain .� this certification throughout the entirety of the Agreement with the City. Our local office location to is 2021 Rancho Drive, Suite 1, Redlands, CA 92373, which is within 8 miles of the City of San c Bernardino offices.We moved our location in Redlands as of April 1,2017,therefore,the address N on the certificate is our old address and will be changed upon expiration. d E d d rn CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO a BUSINESS REGISTRATION CERTIFICATE r` ACCOUNT TW&W ms Regl aulon Cedilkare does nW iadiaste dK 4W opentiort of"bwinnt u this 10MOOn, Otter lWov+4 by other City 00 dour mmit,such o Devdoprmd uwim any be required.This Cerdlfi to Is issued without vaifttadW the the amilkat b Akwa to or W) NUMBER a Wi from r,waim by the sum ufCAiforaw. 27304 ��A" The Badw-a Owner is aponNe for dmoly rauwal Na reoeivhry a rrnewsl nodes for ury MUM don ow reieve r mtpomiDiary for dmay payment. lrm paid withm SO dm or0a taphraton duo shown.a SOX pantry will be tmposed. Q BUSINESS CLASS: CONSULTANT(OUTSIDE) EXPIRATION DATE DATE PAID NOTES: I'31/20I8 Q 02/08'2017 BUSINESS LOCATION: 10391 CORPORATE DR = U W OWNEit,FIRM OR CONVERSE CONSULTANTS ~ CORPORATION 0 W BUSINESS NAME CONVERSE CONSULTANTSATTDMOW -� J MAIL NO ADDRESS 10391 CORPORATE DR V targeann 'Gigib Manna U REDLANDS, CA, 923744509 "1'4't;LEfiK 0 O c d CAn9tsllardl3 ' M WOBFILE120'17181577.81-185 CIIy of Sen Bernardino,On-Call Oesigr R ConstructionlProposallProposaRl7-81.185_pto pg,44 3'3 Q Packet Pg. 333 13.c City of San Bernardino,Department of Public Works On-Call Geotechnical Investigation&Construction Material Testing R C v 7 L r fA ` r 0 + ` a to a . 0 Z. > c avi r 0 d U c O L 0 W COST PROPOSAL q, The City of San Bernardino Schedule of Prices and Converse's Schedule of Fees are provided In to a separate sealed envelope per the RFP instructions. o w c d E d d L a ti eo T Q a 2 U W I-- 0 O W J J Q U Z O c m M;U09F1LE12017181t1741-1135 City at San Bernardino,On-Call Design d ConstructionWroposeflProposaN97-91-185_pro Pg,45 .r a Packet Pg. 334 13.c PROPOSER'S CERTIFICATION AND ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF ADDENDA FOR GEOTECHNICAL INVESTIGATIONS AND CONSTRUCTION MATERIAL TESTING Cf SERVICES r The undersigned hereby certifies that I am an officer of the firm submitting the attached o proposal and that 1 am authorized to submit said proposal on behalf of my firm. I , hereby bind my firm to this proposal and state the following (if submitting a proposal): L s= This offer shall remain valid for 90 days from the RFP close date; and 0 All terms and conditions as set forth in this RFP shall apply to this offer, and 0 In signing this offer, I warrant that all certifications and documents requested herein are attached and properly completed and signed; and y d I certify that I have received all addenda as indicated below and have incorporated the addenda in the attached proposal. 7 Verification of Addenda Received r 0 a Addendum No: One Received on: May 8 2017 Addendum No: Two Received on: May_,22. 2017 U Addendum No: Received on: o AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE: ° PRINT SIGNER'S NAME AND TITLE: Hashmi Quazi Principal-in-Charge o N a+ May 22, 2017 DATE SIGNED: d Converse Consultants COMPANY NAME &ADDRESS: _ a 2021 Rancho Drive, Suite 1 Redlands, CA 92373 a PHONE: 909-796-OW FAX: 909-796-7675 Q x U W H IF NOT SUBMITTING A PROPOSAL, PLEASE STATE REASON (S) BELOW: w c� J J U Z O s= a Page 2 of 12 s S:\ENGINEERING\_DESIGN\RFPs\2017\Geoterhnica1 Investigations and Construction Matoial Tesling\Request for Proposal\Request fo! Proposals Geotech and Congtr Material Testing 04-13-17.doc Q Packet Pg. 335 13.d ATTACHMENT A- Converse Consultants rYIAICI 11 TRAIT'S- GQl GI_ DR �►� .e t c ;r 0 c c (* t ► ) Z. r O 2) to ice► C • } E s .r 0 w � 0 L N L h C d �• • • • E d i d L • Q 00 r N a Presented To.- CITY o:CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO —" v DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS w Attention:Saba Engineer,PE '` 0 Principal Engineer w 300 North'D'Street,310 Floor 0 San Bernardino,CA 92418 J J Q Presented By. v CONVERSE CONSULTANTS sule 11m 0 2021 Rancho Drive,Stine 1 Redlands,CA 92373 d gM79643544 = May 25,2017 Q Packet Pg. 336 13.d SCHEDULE OF PRICES Y ON-CALL GEOTECHNICAL INVESTIGATIONS AND CONSTRUCTION MATERIAL TESTING SERVICES o Sn ge1'o ipe May 25, 2017 0 (To be submitted in a sealed envelope separate from proposal documents) The undersigned Proposer, If offered, hereby certifies that It will execute the attached Agreement for Services and accept an annual purchase order effective on the date the ` Agreement is approved by the Mayor and City Council and running through June 30, 2 C 2018 for Geotechnical Investigations and Construction Material Testing Services for Capital Improvement Projects on an as-needed basis with no guaranteed usage. o W a The undersigned Proposer understands that, if exercised by the City, two optional one- — M year extension, as provided In the agreement, shall be effective on or about July 1, L) 2018 and running through June 30, 2019, and July 1, 2019 and running through June O 30, 2020, that actual option year pricing shall be negotiated with the Proposer prior to exercising of any given option year; however, the option year extension shall not become effective until approval by the Director of Public Works. Please provide detailed Firm Fixed Prices in the spaces provided on Sheet 2 of this o Schedule of Prices. Indicate any other incidental or additional Prices required for r complying with the Technical Specification requirements in the space provided below. E d Are there any other additional or incidental prices, which will be required by your firm in order to meet the requirements of the Technical Specifications? No (Yes or No). a If you answered "Yes", please provide details of said additional prices: coT LO Q 2 This offer shall remain firm for 90 days from RFP closing date. w Terms and conditions as set forth in this RFP apply to this submittal. J J Q U Z O C Page 1 of 3 U f0 Q Packet Pg. 337 13.d j ► Converse Consultants Geotechnical Engineering,Environmental 6 Groundwater Science,Inspection&Testing Services C O May 25, 2017 0 r Saba Engineer, PE _ Principal Engineer ci City of San Bernardino c Department of Public Works 0 300 North'D'Street,31 Floor o San Bernardino, CA 92418 2 RE: FEE PROPOSAL FOR ON-CALL GEOTECHNICAL INVESTIGATION AND CONSTRUCTION MATERIAL TFIZTING SERVICES > City of San Bernarcillino, Department of Public Works i City of San Bernardino,San Bernardino County, California Converse Project No. 17-81-185-00 as r 0 Dear Saba Engineer., Converse Consultants(Converse)is pleased to present our Fee Proposal for the On-Call Geotechnical L) Investigation and Construction Material Testing Services Request for Proposal(RFP)by the City of San o Bernardino(City)Department of Public Works. 0 w For services during the design phase we will prepare a scope of work and cost estimate. The cost will be developed based on the hourly labor rate and laboratory tests price and outside costs. Unless there is a scope change, we will submit all deliverables within the budget. CAI During the construction phase of work pricing per job will vary depending on our scope of work which w to will be developed based on each project requirement and goal. In general, our fees are based on the following assumptions. 0 E d An eight-hour day at the site. Overtime will be charged at 1.5 times the regular hourly rate. There will be a two-hour minimum charge in case of work oanoellation after our field personnel Q has been dispatched. co We will not assess any travel or mileage from our Redlands office to your projects in the City of Rialto. It is understood by both contracting parties that the construction phase of these projects are Q prevailing wage projects as defined in Labor Code Sections 1770-1780. Our rates will be adjusted if the prevailing wage is adjusted by the Department of Industrial a Relations. _ For on-call services, the test locations will be prepared and ready for testing by Converse field L) personnel upon their arrival at the site. The client and/or contractor will be responsible for the excavation and backfilling of all test k)cations. w Additional inspections and laboratory testing outside the agreed-upon scope of work can be provided upon request. Charges for these additional services will be based on our attached Schedule of Fees. a No services will be provided prior to our signature of an agreement with you. No additional work Z required will be provided without written authorization and a budget amendment from your O authorized representative. Our services will be performed on a time-and-materials basis in acoordanoe with the unit rates indicated,and/or Schedule of Fees and General Conditions. 2021 Rancho Drive,Suite 1,Redlands CA 92373 Telephone:(909)796-0544 a Facsimile:(909)796-7675♦www.converseconsultants.com Q Packet Pg. 338 13.d City of San Bernardino,Department of Public Works On-Call Geotechnical Investigation 8 Construction Material Testing Our field representative will not direct, supervise or lay out the work of the contractor. Our services will not include a review or evaluation of the contractor's safety measures on or near the project. 15 foot boring includes drill rig and Converse laboratory testing costs. Does not include permits and traffic control costs. o Any meetings and/or consultations)requested by the client will also be charged in accordance with the attached Schedule of Fees. Testing services outlined in this proposal will be performed at the request of your authorized representative. ° U ff services are provided on as-needed basis, no comments regarding compaction procedures or observations will be made. Daily field reports indicating work performed and test locations will be provided as the testing is completed. o We require 24 hours advance notice for our services. We well, however, make every attempt to accommodate requests on shorter notice. 0 y d Converse understands the fees shown in this proposal will be valid for the entire contract period and c are not subject to adjustment. V Please contact Dr. Quazi if you have any questions or would like to discuss our submittal in greater detail.We appreciate the opportunity to work with the City of San Bernardino. o d c� CONVERSE CONSULTANIS c O w to Hashmi S.E.Quazi,PhD, PE, GE Z d Principal4n-Charge/Principal Engineer S. .° Dist: 1/Addressee End: Schedule of Prices, Converse Schedule of Fees and General Conditions d d IM a t• LO N Q Q V W 11- 0 O UJ O J J Q V z O :: m E s MUOBFILE12017161ti7 81-185 Cttyof San Bernardino,On-Call Design&ConstructfontF`roposallPropossN17,81-185_cosl letter Pg.y Q Packet Pg. 339 13.d ca c 0 Y V L Y _ 0 U _ _ 0 Im a+ d _ Appendix V 0 _ V m Y 0 'd V U Schedule of Prices, Converse Schedule of 0 Fees and General Conditions N L 0 H Y _ m E m d L Q r N Q Q U W H O w O J J Q U Z O r Packet Pg. 340 13.d CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO Schedule of Prices for On-Call Geotechnical Investigations and Construction Material Testing 2 May 25, 2017 0 r r h Estimated = Annual Unit Description Unit Price Total Price v u it c Compaction Testing(1 -4 per site c_ 1000 ea $220.00 $220,000.00c visit)Including curves. ` w, aM Compaction Testing(5-20 per site , 1,000 ea $175.00 $175,000.0 visit)Including curves. c Z00 Compaction Testing(2D+per site $100,00 $20,000. E WWII)including curves. _ t d 20 set Concrete Cylinders(inductee $275.00 $5,500.0 collection, tests and report) M 20 ea Asphalt Extractions $100.00 $2,000. v c O 0 40 ea Asphalt Compaction $105.00 $4,200. as 40 ea Soil Gradation/Screen Analysis $140.00 $5,8w.00 cn 0 N 50D hr Grading Observation $105.00 $52,500.0 -._ E Engineering Geological Investigation 200 hr &Consulting $130.00 $26,000.0 a ti Go 40 ea Soil Boring to 15' $475. $191000. Q 40 ea Pavement Bore(Asphalt) $130.00 $5,200.0 a 40 ea Concrete Core $130.00 $6,200.001 w O w TOTAL ESTIMATED ANNUAL COST $540,200.0 J Q L) z O c m Page 2 of 3 Q Packet Pg. 341 13.d SCHEDULE OF PRICES (Continued) ON-CALL GEOTECHNICAL INVESTIGATIONS AND r CONSTRUCTION MATERIAL TESTING SERVICES FOR THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS c In signing this offer, Proposer warrants that all certifications and documents requested herein are attached and properly completed and signed. v _ 0 Authorized Signature: y--- — "- r Print Signer's Name and Title: `Hashmi Quezi, PhD, PE, GE _ Principal-in-Charge E V D May 25, 2017 Date Signed: r Company Name &Address: Converse Consultants 2021 Rancho Drive, Suite 1 _ Redlands, CA 92373 O 0 Phone: 909-796-0544 Fax: 909-796-7675 Cn 0 c as E d as Q ti co N Q Q 2 U W O w C7 J J Q U Z O r _ Page 3 of 3 Q Packet Pg. 342 13.d CONVERSE CONSULTANTS Prevailing Wage Schedule of Fees Personnel i Y kt3 Introduction It is the objective of Converse Consultants to provide its clients with quality professional and technical services and a continuing source of O professional advice and opinions. Services will be performed in a manner consistent with that level of care and skill ordinarily exercised by members of the profession currently practicing in the same locality under similar conditions.This fee schedule is valid through December 31, L 2018. y c Hourly Charges for Personnel ° U Staff assignments will depend on personnel availability,job complexity,project site location and experience level required to satisfy the technical 'a requirements of the project and to meet the prevailing standard of professional care. _ ca _ Field Technical Services(all Including vehicle and equipments) o Construction Inspector—ACIACC and/or AWS/CWI certified(concrete,post-tension,masonry,structural steel, fireproofing,includes concrete batch plant and local steel fabrication inspections) $100 DSA Masonry Inspector 100 Non-Destructive Testing Inspector(ultrasonic,magnetic particle,dye penetrant,Skidmore,pull testing,torque testing, aNi Schmidt hammer,and pachometer) 105 c Solis Technician(soil,base,asphalt concrete,and moisture emission testing) 105 Sample Pick-up 75 V Professional Services(Consultation for Field and Office if requested) _ Staff Professional $100 Senior Staff Professional 110 °; Project Professional 130 a0i Project Manager 150 O Senior Professional 150 _ Principal Professional 185 U Laboratory Testing = Laboratory Technician Per Test O (Unit prices for routine tests quoted upon request;see Geotechnical Laboratory Testing and Materials Testing Services o Schedules of Fees,unit price including report and engineer's review time) w yr d Office Support 0 ClericaVWord Processing $75 Drafting so CAD OperatodDratting Manager 80 N Overtime and special shift rates for Field Technical Services personnel are determined in accordance with Prevailing Wage law.Travel time to w and from the job site will be charged at the hourly rates for the appropriate personnel, rn c d Expenses E 1. Exploration expenses(drilling,trenching,etc.)are charged at cost plus fifteen percent. L 2. Travel and subsistence expenses(transportation,room and board,etc.)for individuals on projects requiring travel and/or living 50 miles away from the project site are charged at cost plus fifteen percent Q 3. Automobile and truck expenses are charged at cost plus fifteen percent(rentals)or at a rate of fifty-five cents per mile for company- owned vehicles traveling between principal office and project, ti 4. Other out-of-pocket direct project expenses(aerial photos,long-distance telephone calls,pemtlts,bonds,outside printing services, °rc tests,etc.)are charged at cost plus fifteen percent. N Q Invoices 1. Invoices wilt be submitted to the Client on a monthly basis,and a final bill will be submitted upon completion of services. Q 2. Payment is due upon presentation of invoice and is past-due thirty days from Invoice date. In the event Ciientfaiis to make any payment = to Converse when due,Converse may Immediately cease work hereunder until said payment,together with a service charge at the rate U of eighteen percent per annum(but not exceeding the maximum allowed by law)from the due date,has been received.Further, W Converse may at its sole option and discretion refuse to perform any further work Irrespective of payment from Client In the event Client I— faiis to pay Converse for services when said payments are due. W 3. Client shall pay attorneys'fees or other costs incurred in collecting any delinquent amount. 0 General Conditions Q The terns and provisions of the Converse General Conditions are incorporated Into this fee schedule as though set forth In full. If a oopy of the U General Conditions does not accompany this fee schedule,Client should request a copy from this office. Z O d E s Y Q Converse Consultants PW2017 Packet Pg. 343 13.d CONVERSE CONSULTANTS Schedule of Fees Geotechnical Laboratory Testing Compensation for laboratory testing services will be made in accordance with this fee schedule which Include test report and engineering time. Costs crf tests not on this schedule will be by quote and/or in accordance with our current hourly fee schedule. The rates are based on = non-contaminated soil. A surcharge will be charged for handling contaminated material,which will be determined based on the project. o U IDENTIFICATION AND INDEX PROPERTIES TESTS Single Load Swell,ASTM D4546 Visual Classification,ASTM D2488...................................10.00 N Ring Sample,Field Moisture......................................85.00 N Engineering Classification,ASTM D2487..........................15.00 a Ring Sample,Air Dried...............................................85.00 C Moisture Content Remolded Sample.............................................................60.00 U ■ Moisture Content&Dry(Bulk)Density, Expansion Index Test,UBC 29.2/ASTM D4829..............130.00 ASTM D2216&D2937.............................................20.00 m ■ Moisture Content,ASTM D2216.................................10.00 HYDRAULIC CONDUCTIVITY TESTS C Shrinkage Limit,ASTM D427............................................85.00 Constant Head,ASTM D2434.........................................250.00 0 Atterberg Limits,ASTM D4318 Falling Head Flexible Wall,ASTM D5084.......................300.00 a • Several points,..........................................................100.00 Triaxial Permeability,EPA 9100......................................350.00 • One point..................................................................50.00 Remolded Specimen.........................................................60.00 m Particle Size Analysis,ASTM D422 c • Fine Sieve(From+#200 to#4)................................100.00 CHEMICAL TESTS — ■ Coarse and Fine Sieve(From#200 to 3 in).............180.00 Corros'nrity(pH,resistivity,sulfates,chlorides)................220.00 E ■ Hydrometer.................................................................85.00 Organic Content,ASTM D2974.........................................75.00 c Percent Passing#200 Sieve,ASTM D1140......................60.00 t Specific Gravity Conditions., Unit rates presented on this fee schedule are for routinely perforated V ■ Fine(passing#4 sieve),ASTM D854.........................90.00 geotechnical laboratory tests. Numerous other earth material physical tests can be performed In our geotechnical laboratories,Including rock core,soil cementand soil • Coarse(retained on#4 sieve),ASTM C127...............90.00 rime mixture tests. Tests not listed can be quoted upon request This fee d 0 Sand Equivalent Test........................................................90.00 schedule is valid through December 31,2018. Double Hydrometer Dispersion,ASTM D4221................150.00 Prices are based on the assumpt)on that samples are uncontaminated and do not U contain heavy metals,acids,carcinogens and/or volatile organics which can be = COMPACTION AND BEARING STRENGTH measured by an organic vapor analyzer or photoicnization detector with a Standard Proctor Compaction,ASTM D698 or ASTM D1557-91 concentration greater than So parts -million(ppm). Quoted testing fees are O 170.00 based on the assumption that no protective clothing will be required to handle 0 ■ Method A or B........................................................ samples. If Level D protective clothing will be required during handling of samples w ■ Method C(64nch mold)............................................190.00 (as defined in the Federal CFR Part 1910.120),then a 40%Increase In fees to California Impact Method(Caltrans 216).........................200.00 presented in this sc hedulewiil be applied. Level C protective clothing will be a 60°.6 R-value,ASTM D2844..................... 250.00 Increase in fees.Converse will not handle samples that require either Level B or Level A protection in our geotechnical laboratories. Contaminated samples will be California Bearing Ratio(CBR),ASTM D1883 returned to the ciierd.Uncontaminated samples will be disposed of 30 days after ■ 1 point......................................................................150.00 presentation of test results. The client must disclose the source of samples. ti • 3 point.................. ..350.0x) Samples Imported from out of state will be Incinerated after testing,in accordance . with requirements of the United States Department of Agriculture. Sol samples Relative Density obtainodwithin the Stateof California currently designated quarantine areas will also ■ 0.1 cubic foot mold...................................................200.00 be incinerated In accordance with the requirement of the State of California, _ ■ 0.5 cubic foot mold...................................................300.00 Department of Food and Agriculture,Dlvislan of Plaint Industry,Pest Exclusion. A d $5.00 Incineration fee will be added to each sample that is required to be Inalhereted E SHEAR STRENGTH in accordance with state and Federal law. aa) r` TorVene/Pocket Penetrometer...........................................20.00 Test results requiring plots will be presented Ina publishableformat generated from 0) computer programs. Otherwise•raw test numbers will be presented. A minimum Q Direct Shear laboratory fee of$50.00 will be charged to present and mal test results.Beyond the ■ Quick Test..................................................................75.00 standard U.S.Malldelivery,specialized transmittal will be charged at additional=at ■ Consolidated-Drained(granular soil) (e.g., Federal Dress, UPS, etc. Geotechnical testing does not Include co in ASTM D3080.,............... 175-00 engineering and/or geologic review and analysis. Typical tum-around for ...................•..............••• geotechnical laboratory testing Is two weeks(or roughly ten working days). To • Consolidated-Drained(fine grained soil), expedite test tum-around to five working days,a 50%increase In the fees In this tV ASTM D3080..........................................................250.00 schedule will be applied. Mary geotachnical tests require at least one week to Q • ed(fine grained)..................150.00 perform In accordance with the ASTM or other standard specifications. Fees Consolidated-Undrain . ■ , Cie000 presented in this schedule for relatively undisturbed direct shear,consolidation or Residual Strength,Pere Y ..........................••.,,,,...15 . expansion pressure tests are based on the assumption that 224nch-diameter Q ■ Remolded Specimens................................................60.00 (2.416-Inch inside diameter)brass ring samples will be provided to the geotechnioat = laboratorytor testing.Remolded specimens will be compacted In standard 2.5-inch V STATIC UNIAXIAL AND TRIAXIAL STRENGTH TESTS � ed�meterbrass ringsfor direct snear,consoiidationand expansio»pressure W tests. All fees presented In this schedule are based on the assumption that the I-- (PER(PER POINT) client will deliver samples to our laboratory at no additional cost to Converse. 0 Unconfined Compression,ASTM 2166...........................100.00 Invoices will be Issued monthly and are payable on receipt unless otherwise agreed W Unconsolidated-Undrained,ASTM D2850.....................110.00 upon. Interest of 1.6%per month(but not exceeding the maximum allowed by taw) J Consolidated—Undrained(per point)..............................700.00 will be payable on any amount not paid within thlrtydays;payment thereafter to be applied first to accrued Interest and then to the principle unpaid amount The Client J Consolidated—Drained(per point)..................................700.00 shall pay any attorneys'fees or other costs Incurred In collecting any delinquent U With Pore Pressure Measurement,per load....................150.00 amounts Remolded Specimens...................................................,...60.00 Z O CONSOLIDATION AND SWELL COLLAPSE TESTS 8 Load Increments...........................................................200.00 d Additional load Increment..................................................40.00 C Time-Ratio,per load increment.........................................80.00 Single Point(collapse test)................................................80.00 Q Converse Consultants GLT2017 Packet Pg. 344 13.d CONVERSE CONSULTANTS Schedule of Fees Materials Testing Services Compensation for laboratory testing services will be based on rates in accordance with this schedule which include best report and engineering o time. Costs of tests not on this schedule will be by quote and/or in accordance with our current hourly fee schedule. Our servioes will be performed in accordance with the General Conditions. This fee schedule is valid through December 31,2018. w N AGGREGATES 12"x 16"x 16",each..................................»....».............130.00 c Moisture Content(ASTM D2216)....»......»............................$10.00 U Particle Size Analysis Compression Test -r3 ■ Coarse(ASTM C136).each. .... ...................100.00 • 2'x4'Mortar Cylinder,each.............................................25.00 ■ Coarse and tine(ASTM 0136&137),each....................180.00 ■ 3"x 6'Grout Prisms,each................».»..».....................25.00 = ■ Specific Gravity&Absorption 2'Cubes(ASTM C109).each..........................................25.00 O • Coarse Aggregate(ASTM C127)......................................85.00 Cast by others..........................................................................25.00 ■ Fine Aggregate(ASTM C128)...........................................85.00 Mortar or Grout Mix Designs........».........»..........................By Quote ah ■ Unit weight per cubic foot(ASTM C29).............................75.00 v • Soundness-Sodium or Magnesium(ASTM C88),each...200.00 FIREPROOFING TESTS ■ Potential Alkali Reactivity(ASTM D289).........................300.00 Oven Dry Density(per sample).................................................60.00 c ■ Freeze Thaw Soundness................................................175.00 — ■ Los Angeles Abrasion,per class(ASTM C131,C535)...210.00 MOISTURE EMISSION TEST 0 ■ Sand Equivalent(ASTM D2419).......................................90.00 Moisture Emission Test IQ.......................................................60.00 E ■ Lightweight Particles(ASTM C123),each».......................85.00 = ■ Clay Lumps and Friable Particles(ASTM C142),each...120.00 ASPHALTIC CONCRETE d ■ Stripping test(ASTM D1664),each...................................85.00 Stability,Flow,and Unit Weight,ASTM D6927.......................200.00 ■ Organic Impurities(ASTM C40)....................».................75.00 Marshall ASTM D1559,ASTM D2726............................... .200.00 ■ Durability...................................».»...».........................By Quote Measured Maximum Specftic Gravity of Mix(ASTM D2041) _ (Rice Method),each........................................................95.00 V CONCRETE TESTS Void Analysis of Cores or Marshall Specimens Laboratory Trial Batch(ASTM C192).................... ....By Quote Calculations Only(ASTM D3203)set of 2 or 3...............60.00 0 Laboratory Mix Design,historical data............................By Quote Laboratory Mixing of Asphalt&Concrete,per sample..............75.00 Compression Test,6°x 12°cylinder(ASTM C39),each..........25.00 Complete Asphalt Concrete Mix Design Light Weight Concrete (Hveem or Marshall)..................................................By Quote h ■ Compression....................................»...............................25.00 Extraction of Asphalt and Gradation(ASTM D2172,Method B) ■ Unit Weight...................................................................25.00 Or Califomia 310,including ash correction,each..........210.00 Specimen preparation,trimming or coring,each...».................60.00 Extraction of Rubberized Asphalt and Gradation,each..........250.00 N Bond Strength(ASTM C321) Specific Gravity(ASTM D2726 or ASTM D1188) ■ Prepared ■ by Converse..................................................150.00 uncoated.......»..................................... 95.00 coated.............. .........................................».................105.0Prepared bOthers..................................»».....................80.00 w`p H Core Compression Test(ASTM C12),each..........»............. ..60.00 immersion-Compression... . ...........»..»»............................400.00 +r Flexure test 6"x ti beams(ASTM C78),each ...................110.00 Particle coating(ASTM 2489)..................................................55.00 m Modulus of Elasticity-Static(ASTM C469),each.................150.00 Stripping(ASTM D1664)...........................................................70.00 E Length Change(3 bars.5 readings each. Moisture or Volatile Distillates In paving mixtures, d up to 26 days)(ASTM C157). ..320.00 or materials containing petroleum products or 0) Splitting Tensile,6"x 12'cylinders,each..................................00.00 by products.. ........................ ....................220.00 Q .... .................. Field Concrete Control(sampling,slump,temperature, Retained Strength(ASTM D1074/131075) cast 4 cylinders,molds,cylinder pick-up,within 6 specimens............................................................By Quote 00 10 mi.of office,stand-by extra) Retained Stability,Mil,Std,520A,Method 104, V- ASTM/UBC,hourly rate schedule,or each Cylinder.........95.00 6 specimens.......................... .By Quote Field Concrete Control(same as above plus CBR,ASTM D1883,Including M/D Curve,l point..................350.00 air content test)ASTM/UBC,hourly rate Asphalt Temperature..........................»...................................15.00 Q schedule,or each Cylinder...........................................:...95.00 Hold Cylinder...............................................................................7.00 STRUCTURAL STEEL Q Cylinder Mold sent to job site but not casted by Converse or returned Tensile Test,#9 Bar or Smaller,each.......................................50.00 = toConverse....................................................».........................5.00 Bend Test,#9 Bar or Smaller,each ...................................50.00 V Tensile Test,#10 Bar or Greater,each..»..».........................280.00 H MASONRY(ASTM C140,E447,UBC STANDARD 24-22) Tensile Test,#14 Bar,each................».....»...........................310.00 Moisture Content,as received,each........................................20.00 Rebar ooupler tensile test.......................................................100.00 W Absorption,each...............................................................».....50.00 Tensile Test,Welded#9 Bar or Smaller,each. ................, .100.00 f.9 Compression,each..................................................................55.00 Tensile Test,Welded#10 Bar or Greater,each..»,................280.00 Shrinkage(ASTM C426),each...............».............................100.00 Tensile Test.Welded#14 Bar,each...........».......................310.00 Net Area and Volume,each.......................... .............25.00 Tensile Test,Mechanicaily Spliced Bar,#0 Bar or Smaller, V MasonryBlocks,per set of 9....................................»...........450.00 each..........................................................._..........................180.00 Z Masonry Core Compression,each.............»............................55.00 Tensile Test, Mechanically Spliced Bar,010 Bar or Greater, each p MasonryCore Shear,each.......................................................55.00 ...................................................................»...........................350.00 4.; Masonry Core Trimming,each................................................55.00 Compression Test,grouted prisms, E 8'x B"x 16",each...........................................................120.00 s Compression Test,grouted prisms, Q _: erse Consultants W,',;, Psge 1 of 2,, Packet Pg. 345 13.d HIGH STRENGTH BOLT,NUT,AND WASHER TESTING Wedge Tensile Test for A490 Bolts Under 100,000 lbs,each......................................................55.00 Over 100,000 lbs,each........................................................85.00 cmc Wedge Tensile Test for A325 Bob Under 100,000 lbs,each..........................................................60.00 C Tensile Test—Anchor Bolts, with displaoement transducers,each ...................................................................300.00 � Nut-Hardness,Proof,and Cone Proof Load Test,each.........50.00 Washer-Hardness,each....................... .35.00 .r A325 or A490—Bolt hardness only,each.................................35.00 0 Bok A325 or A490 Wedge Tensile Under 100,000 lbs,and Hardness,each....85.00 Wedge Tensile Over 100,000 lbs,and Hardness,each....100.00 c=a Bolt.Nut,and Washer-All Tests per set with bolts c Under100,000 lbs..............................................................300.00 •— Over 100,000 Ibs................................................................380.00 M T N (1) See Geolechrdcal Laboratory Tesfing Schedule of Fees for soil 0 testing. R (2) Hourly rates are available upon request. 2 (3) Field laboratory rates are available upon request. s (4) Listed unit rates are based upon the assumption that samples will be delivered to our laboratory at ng cost to Converse. +• 0 m (9 U O , M d rn 0 N C d d d f� Q co r N Q Q U W H O W (D J J a U Z O Z.; d c Converse ConsuRanls MTS 2017 Page I of 2(See Reverse) Packet Pg. 346 13.d CONVERSE CONSULTANTS General Conditions — sltas may Purport to require achievement of results which cannot be accorthplished In an � Rlgtd of Entry absolute sense. It is recognized that a utisfactorily designed, constructed and maintained monfiorkg system may assist in the early detection of environmental m Client warrants to Converse Ctat it has full legal right to avChotze Converses entry upon the real changes allowing for early oorection of problems. Unless it is specifically Included in the a Property where Converses services are to be performed(^Site'herein)and upon all property,if scope of services to be performed by Converse,Client understands that Corrmse shall g any,required for ingress and egress to the Site, not perform such monitoring. O Client authorizes Converse to ester upon the Site and such adjoining property as is necessary to The services to be provided by Converse pursuant to the agreement to watch these allow Converse to perform its services. General Conditions are a part shall be provided in accordance with gerimly accepted professional engineering,environmental,and geologic practice in the area where these L Converse will take reasonable precautions to minimize arty damage to the Sk however,Client services are to be rendered and at the time that services are rendered. Client N adTomledges that during the normal course of the performance of Converse's services,some acknowledges that the present standard in the engineering and environmental o damage to the Site may occur. The correction of any damage to the Site (surface or processions does not Include,and Converse does not extend to Client a guarantee of subterranean)shall be the obligation of the Ghent perfection of the work contemplated hereby,further,that even in the axerdse of normal U and reasonable cars,errors or omissions may from lime to time occur. Except as � Information Supplied by Client expressly set forth In these General CondlUons,no other warranty,express or Implied,is d by Converse. _ Client warrants the acanracy of any lalomnation supplied by it to Converse,ac naviedgm that O Converse will not verify the acaracy of such information,and agrees that Converse is entitled to Converse shall have no duty to supervise,coordinate or otherwise be involved In the rely upon any such Inbnnation. performance of services or work by any third party consultant contractor or M subcontractor. Client shall immediately notify Carverse in writing of any data,Information or knowledge In the v possession of or known to Client relating to condrbons existing at the Site and shall provide Where Converses services imrolve field observation of grading,filling and compaction(or > Converse wllh the location,size and depth of any and all underground tanks,piping or structures any of them),it is agreed: ehdstirg upon the ft. — a That Comm strati in no way be responsible for the mamas to which such wok –6 Client shall defend,Indemnify and save hamnIess Converse,its officers,agents andis performed by any third party. 2 from and against any and all claims,casts,sands and damages,including atlomeys'fees,a� c out of errors,omissions and inaccuracies in documents and information provided to Converse by b. That In the event Converse Is to provide pe6odlo observation, Chant t Client acknowledges Umet Converse caws be responsible for any work pertormed at a y time or Imes when Converse was mat perbmdng Its observation services. Ownership of Data and Documents;Samples Converse will not provide an opinion cmcemirg the perfor anis of any third aa) party,save and except to the extent that said work was in fad observed and 0 Ali reports,boring logs,field data,field robes,laboratory test data,calculations,estirrates and tested by Cornrerse during the course of construction. — other documents prepared by Converse shall remain the sole property of Converse. C. That where Converse's services include continuous observation,Clientagrees U Client shall have the�pht to the use of all data,recommendations,proposals,reports,design not to allow grading,fids ng or compaction to be performed at any time or tines 6 criteria and similar information provided to ft by Converse Cion ation' hemin); provided, when Converse is not physicsiy present upon the Site and shall restrict the 0 however,kat tine Information shall not be used or relied upon by any party other than Client, amount and extent of such grading,filling and compaction to that which can be ` save and except as may be requked by fhe design and licensing requirements of the project for property observed by Converse personnel present on the Sr6e p which the Information Is provided;(u r,such use shall be limited to fie parbilar site and �icor wMch the kdomtatlon is provided. To fine extent Cliert ubliaes Convenes irtommalion d. That in Cie emit Converse is to conduct test borings for Client Client ni oY P�ieing o raking the same available to any Cord party(a)Client agrees to give wrftn acknowledges Cat the aocvaacy of said lest borings relates only to the specific 0 notice to any such third party that h may not utilize a rely on any esped d Converse's location in which time boring itself was performed and Cat the nature of marry � intonation and(b)Client agrees to defend,indemnify and hold Converse harmless against any sitsuch that es is sudiffering subsurface soil characteristics can be experiertoed and all claims,demands,coo,losses,damages and expenses,inducting atiomeys fees,that within a small distance. As such,Client ackrfwledges that greater aawrav[Is 0 may be asserted against or sought from Converse by any such third early, obtained when the number of test borings Is Increased. O Client's right to the use of the Information Is expressly conditioned upon Ci rft's prompt Technical Limitations y to Converse of all sums due under the Client/Converse agreement In the event of Ott Ys nonpayment or papal payment of saM amounts,Client gees Cat it kali rut use cry of the Client acknowledges and agrees fiat(1)it is unreasonable to expect Converse to be Infomnation for any purpose whatsoever and shall return the same to Converse within 2 bush= ale to oanpletety evaluate subsurface conditions,even atter the most comprehensive E days upon demand, exploratory program;(2)site Conditions change frequently due to the passage of lime, m human ectivilles,and climatic conditions and uncertainties are therefore Inherent in the ar Converse will retain at samples of soil, rock or otter materials obtained in the course of nature of Converse's services and impossible to avoid; (3) the identification of perh7ning its services for a period of thirty(34)days.Thereafter,father storage or transfer of geotechnical and environmental conditions and fine prediction of fuhse or concealed Q sarples to Client may be made at Clients expense upon written request from Client to Converse conditions Is an inexact scientific endeavor;(4)the state of the ad of geoiec nical and received by Converse prior to the expiration of ft 30•day period. erwironmen iad practice Is such Cat Converse cannot guarantee Cat its recommendations will prove adequate on Cmrs protect and fine Client assumes the risk of coo Converse shall retain ppeemmrffd records relating to the Converse services for a of five(5) any such failure,except as othenwse provided n these General Conditions and Cat(5) years follrnv, submittal of Converse's repos,during which period fine W1 be made these General Conditions contains specific LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY. avamhable kn CI'ertt upon reasonable notice given by Client and upon payment to Converse of an cy amount surffident to reanburse Converse for its necessary and teseonabie expenses In making indemnity of Client and Limblion of LJablilty Q said records avafabbe Converse shall kdemrmify Client,its officers,directors,agents or employees from any Standard of Care and Professional Responsibility dawn,demand or lability arising from personal injury or property loss o damage cetsed Q by the sole negligence w wiitkd misconductof Converse. Cleat acknowledg that the services to W IRornned by Converse involve the use of iasis V calculations, array and procedures td are in a oammrt state of develgrwt AnyCnfrg 6o the contrary in the agreement to ufi�h these General Condttlans are W improvement and retinemert and that as such, improvements, flanges lin methods, and attached or In these General Conditions notwithstanding,Converse's liability shall be F modificstiom of procedures have been made in the past are now being rade,and are expected limited to the lesser of the fees charged to Client by Converse for the services performed to continue to be trade in the future. for Client,or the sum of fifty thousand dollars. Client may,at its option increase fine 0 maximum amount for which Converse stall be liable by psyment of an additional lee. W Further,Client recognizes that,white necessary for Investigations,commonly used exploration For the mmftn liability sum of one hundred thousand dollars,the additional amount to 0 methods,such as dulling b odrgs or excavating trenches,involve an Inherent risk. For example, be paid shall be far percent of the total Converse fee charged hereunder,for the J exploration on a site containing contaminated materials may result in Inducing cross- maximum lability sum of ora mihon dollars,the additional amount to be paid shall be five Q contamination,the prevention of which may not be complete using presently recognized sealingpercent of tine total Converse leas charged hereunder Client and agrees U methods. that its recovery,if any,shall be sated,in the fust Instance,from of Converse's insurance,and to the extent of any defideitcy in fine avallable Insurance Z Client recx>gnizes that the state of prance including but not limited to the practice relating to proceeds,then and only then,by Converse. 0 contamination or hazardous waste conditions, is dtangmg and evolving and that standards existing at Cie present tme may subsequently charge as knowledge increases and the state of Client acknowledges that Converse has agreed to dirge Client a reduced tee for the practice continues to improve. services in exchange for the above fimitabon of liability and that said reduction In is%is � consideration for said itmftation, s Client recognizes tiat pnojeds containing contaminated materials may not perform as anticsf cated by Client even too Converse's services are perforated In accordance with the level ore Client shall defend and save harmless Converse, its officers, directors,agents and M and skill required of Furtfw,certain governmental ragu'afions relating to hazardous waste employees from all liability, claims and demands, Including expenses of suit and Q conft a rpt Packet Pg. 347 13.d reasonable aftoneys'fees arising from persona Injuries,including disease and death,property applicable standard of care,however framed,that are essentially based upon such Ices or damage, injury to others (including personnel of Chen,Converse or subcontractors breach or fayre shat be barred two(2) oars from Bre time claimant knew or should performing work hereunder),and air or gnxund pollution or environmental Impairment arising out have known of is right to make a claim,lou[:in any event,not later than four(4)years of or in any manner connected with or related to the performance of Converse's services,except from substantial ocimpietion of Converse's services, where there is a judicial determination that such injury,loss or damage shot have been caused by the soler�egi�nce or ON misconduct of Converse. Ctorit ar edges that Converse Jobsite Safety has charged Glenn a reduced fee for services tri be performed by it in exchange for this hold harmless grid that One reduction In fees Is consideration for said hold harmless provision. Converse shat be responsible for Its activity and that of Its employees on the Site.This shall not be conshved to relieve the Clan(fis general contractor or arty subcontractor Converse will not be liable for consequential damages of any kind nahure or dr?Sdiptlon of their obligation to maintain a safe jobsile. 0 Hazardous Waste,Pollution and Health Hazard Projects(Hazardous Projects"Herein) Neither the professional activities nor the presence of Converse or Its enVloyeas grid subxrontreclors shat be understood to control the operations of others,nor shall it be Prior to the commencement of services by Converse on any hazardous projact,Client agrees construed to be an aocepterme of the responsibility for jobstte satety. N to advise Corrverse In witirig of any known hazardous waste a rnalerials ecisbng on or near Converse win not direct sir a lay out the work Oil the Client corttiador,a an the Site or ff any of said semoes are to be periomred in an area where dust,fumes,gas,noise, y vl<#atloms or cidw paricxlete or nonparticulate matter is in the atrrasphem where it raises a r;t>bcontradors. Converses services will not include a review or evaluation of the U potential or passible health hazard or nuisance to anyone working urchin the area. adequacy of the contractor's safety measures on or near the Site, Anything in these General Conditions notwithstanding, Client shall indemnity and hold Schedules Converse,its officers,directors,agents,servants and employees,ham*%trom any dafm, c demand or action brought by anyparty whomsoever,Including employees of Converse which Unless otherwise specified lo the agreement Converse shall be obligated to perforin p claim,demand ex action based upem injury or damage caused or alleged to have been within a iEasort�e period of tine. Converse shall not be responsible for delays in the caused by hazardous wastes or hazardous materials whether or not such waste or materials completion of Its services created by reason of any unforeseeable rause or causes ca were known to exist prior to the com roncement of services. beyond the control artdror without the fault or negligence of Converse,including but not � restricted to ads of God or the public enemy,acts of the Government of the United Client agrees to be responsible for the removal and disposal of any hazardous waste States or of the several states,or any foreign eery,or any of them acting In that ayn unoaveted as a result of the site Investigation, including drill cxlltiregs, unless specifically sovero r n act of other contractors with Client,fire,floods,epidemics,riots, c includod within the scope of work q erestrictions,strikes.civil Insurrections,freight embargoes,and unusually severe weather. it is agreed that the discovery of unanticipated hazardous materials constitutes a changed V condition mandefi g an immediate renegotiation of the scope of services or termination of Should completion of any portion of the services to be rendered by Converse be services. Converse wit at all tines endeavor to perform in a faithful and fru manner. delayed beyond the eslimaffid date of oorrgtetiar for any reason which is beyond the Client understands that Cfient or Converse may be required by local andlor s or federal control of or without default or negligence of Converse,then and in that event Client 0 statute to report the discovery of hazardous mates to a government agency. Chem also and Converse shall mutually agree on the terms and conditions upon which the a? understands that Converse may be required by local andfor stale ardror federal statute to serices Maly be continued or terminated. o report the discovery of hazardous materials to a govemmerl agency,and that Converse,when hrvofc�s L) practical,will do so only after notifying Client in the evert Converse discovers Hazardous material that vire believe poses an immediate threat to pubic health end safety,Converse will Converse shall submit monthly progress invdoes to Client,end a final bit Thal!be ro tree its gree judgment to action appropriate emergency personnel lot ImmedConverse containment- subrrlted upon oxnpdalionh ut the services. Within 30 de after recce of an V Client agrees to take no action ct any kind against Converse when Converse makes a good- �' Ys faith effort b fur&its obligations invoice,Client shat pa the tut amount of the invoice. i C dent objects to ori or any c 9of any invoice,tit shall so ratty Converse of the same wfttht item(15)days O tHa date of receipt of said kwodce and shat pay that porton of the invoice not in Client's Responsibilities dtsptrte,and the pontes shat immediately make every effort to settle the disputed ,O portion of the invoice. N Client shall ernediately provide Converse with full Information In wrift as to Clients If Client Nits to make payment within thd�y(30 days after receipt of an Invoice,then requirements for the services lo be provided by Converse and shag designate in writing within Client shall pay an additional monthly service charge of erne and one-het percent(1'% true(5)days of the effective data of ere aaggraenent to which these General Conditions are a y, on a l such amounts outstanding. The additional a shall mol to an rl,a representative to ad on Clients tiXet in e:orhjunction with the services to be provided d4)s y to hereunder. Clint shall prornptiy review all documents,reports,data and recommendations P porbO1 of any>rwdce re�Allred itm favor of Ctent n tlhe avant fails(0 submitted Converse and shall communicate with Converse t�noerti such reviews for the �Y undeputad arrrahni lo Converse when due C,aroerso may immedfa cosi ` purpose of aavoiding delay in the performance of the services to be rendered by Converse. tato said payment tagethe wlth a service charge rut ifhg rate of 1 4 9b pier month. p I tibove ince trice due data has been reoelved. Further,Converse may, Client shat notty arty third party who may perform on the Site of the standard of care being �Y t Cgert desaab°n refuse to perform any furtf>Qr work irtespectve of C undertaken by Converse pursuant hereto and of the limitations of ability contained herein. d Client shat require as a condition to the performance of any such third parry a tike indemnity In the event that all or any porton of the 1'%%service charge provided fa herein is E and limilation of liability on their part against Converse, deemed to be an interest charge,then and in that event said in at• dtanje shat be at limited to the maximum amount legally allowed by law, m Confidentiality t7h Client acknowiet(ges Converse's tee schedules are revised annually and agrees that Q Converse shall hold at information provided to It by Client and the results of the work the fee schedule in effad at the time the services are performed shall apply to such performed by it confidential and shat not disclose the some to any third try except where salvors. r` required by Govemmental regulatory agencies or as othe wise required by 00 Insurance V- Disputes F11- Converse represents that it now carries,and wilt continue to carry diving the term of the N Converse shat have the night to bring a legal action in a state or federal court against Client for contract to which these Genera Conditions are a part, Workersom�ppensaton Q any sura due or alleged to be due to d or for services rendered. Except for this right, instaanoe and Yrat, i requested, Converse shat! provide to Client certificates as Converse and Client agree that as an express condition to the right of either party to bd a evidence of the aforementioned insurance. legal action agalrist the oterh ,they shall first submit any dispute to mediation by a neutral person acceptable to both parties. Assignments Q Each parry shat bear Its gun atromeys'les,casts and ocher experhses,except that each party Client shall not asspn this contract or any portion thered to any other person or entity U shah lig respexmstble and pay for one hat of fie costs and expenses of the mid ator. without the wpm written consent of Converse. Notting contained in ttss oxtact or W In the evont that legal axion is required,the pprerevaing riY shat be erttitied to recover ail en ifs any part Ittetead shall be construed to create aright in any third party whomsoever,and H eoasls incurted in crurhutec(ion tharewth ixtiung,wiout imtatiah,staff time,court cools, notIft herein shall inure to the benefit of any third party. O atlorneys tees,consultant and expert wfbhess tees and any other related r pensee.In this W regard,kn order m make the prevail ng party whole,era partes acknowledge and agree that the Soverability (� prevailing party shall be crated to recover all of iLs costs incurred In auhrtection writ the legal If ision d these General Conditions ls finally detemhined to be uxhnfra to, —� action end shall not be Ifmted hs'reasanabie attorneys fees'as defined in any statute or rule of yy Y J court. prohib by,or invalid under applicable laws or regulations,such provision will be Q renegotiated so as to give effect to the intent of the parties to the maxsnum p�sible U The obligations,responsibilities,warranties and liabilities of lie pa os shall be sol*triose extent. Such determination and renegodaton shat: not affect of invatrfate ttse ehxpiessly set thrth heroin. Remedies and limitations of liabtitp shall ��ptyy regardless of remaining"Ions or these General Conditions. O whether an action is brought in contract or is based on either part's negfgence,or another Governing Law theory of law. All of the rights, remedies,obligations,torirrs,conditions and limitations of liability stated herehh shall extend collectively to ami be bidinrhgg upon the paries'partners,joint These General Conditions shall be governed by and construed under the laws of the d venbjres:licensors,successors,assigns,Insurers,and afftiaEes Client and Converse agree State of CODMIa. that any legal action with respect to the services to be pertontred under these general Condtions shall be brotugtht against the parties and not agaenst indrvidual offrwrs,employees or former employees the parties. All leggy actions by either party against the other for breach of these General Cordinons or for the (allure to perform In accordance with the Q Converse CDrW tai*Gp9.1 Packet Pg. 348 13.e ATTACHMENT B-1 CONSULTANT'S PROPOSAL c 0 Y V L r.+ O U c m c O PROPOSAL TO Lm PROVIDE PROFESSIONAL SERVICES FOR ON-CALL GEOTECHNICAL _> INVESTIGATIONS AND CONSTRUCTION MATERIAL TESTING TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO o DEPARTMENT PUBLIC WORKS c� U O PROPOSAL NO.: P17083 0 w d JUNE 1, 2017 v, O w N C d SUBMITTED TO: L CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO a DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS Co 600 NORTH ARROWHEAD AVENUE, 2" FLOOR SAN BERNARDINO, CA 92401 ATTN: MS. SABA ENGINER, P.E., PRINCIPAL ENGINEER 0° a x U W H O PREPARED BY: J J HILLTOP GEOTECHNICAL, INC. a U 786 SOUTH GIFFORD AVENUE o SAN BERNARDINO, CA 92408 E t a Packet Pg. 349 13.e Y JeIL '786 S.GIFF ORD AVEENt.)E • SAN BERN, � hilltopga'hgeateehsurn • FAX 909-R9r}9051 909-890-9079 C O H"TGP GEDTW NICAL INCORPORATED N C O U June 1, 2017 c c O City of San Bernardino Proposal P17083 Department of Public Works 600 North Arrowhead Avenue, Second Floor San Bernardino, CA 92401 U d O a� Attention: Ms. Saba Enginer, P.E., Principal Engineer U Subject: Proposal to Provide Professional Services for On-call Geotechnical o Investigations and Construction Material Testing to the City of San w y Bernardino Department Public Works. cn L O W Reference: City of San Bernardino Department of Public Works,April 13,2017, Request for Proposals (RFT) to Provide On-Call Geotechnical E Investigation and Construction Material Testing Services;Prepared a, by the Department of Public Works, City of San Bernardino. a ti co Hilltop Geotechnical, Inc. (HGI) wishes to thank you for consideration of us to m provide you with geotechnical investigations and construction materials testing services that you might require. In accordance with your request, we are pleased Q x to submit this proposal. Based upon the referenced`Request for Proposal' it is our understanding that various types of soils, concrete and asphalt testing will be w required for various projects within the city. 0 J J a U In general, our services will consist of taking preliminary soils samples and o analyzing them to determine site specific properties of the material in order to determine the soil characteristics, preforming grading observations when a HILLTOP GEOTECHNICAL,INC. Packet Pg. 350 13.e m P17083 June 1, 2017 Page 2 0 requested, taking soil compaction tests to determine if the compaction efforts are 3 reaching the specified level, collecting concrete cylinders from concrete placements U) and performing tests on the samples fabricated and collected to determine compressive strength,collection of asphalt concrete pavement samples and routine testing for compliance with specifications, performing soil borings to 15 feet as c r requested with appropriate logs for inclusion in bid documents for underground a .2) types of work,providing a geological engineer as requested to consult with the City and evaluate site conditions as requested, and related work as required. Hilltop ` Geotechnical, Inc. is completely qualified to perform all the services you require. The "Schedule of Prices" form and a 2017 Schedule of Fees for items not listed on the"Schedule of Prices"form are submitted under a separate cover. We have read 0 and understand the definitions of what each test includes and have incorporated our costs into these unit prices. 0 0 Brief History and Experience U) HGI,a California Corporation,is a qualified geotechnical/geologic consulting firm and materials testing laboratory. Originated initially in 1992,our Main Office and Full Service Laboratory is located in the City of San Bernardino, just 2.9 miles w from the City of San Bernardino,Public Works Departments new Offices.HGI has a variety of employees consisting of geologists, engineers, inspectors, soil and concrete field technicians, laboratory technicians, and office staff. a ti co r. HGI currently provides geotechnical / geologic and materials testing services to numerous governmental agencies and developers throughout the Southern m California area. Currently, we are working with the Cities of San Bernardino a (Municipal Water Department), Redlands, Loma Linda, Yucaipa, Riverside, and Moreno Valley. 0 w HGI enjoyed working with the City of San Bernardino-Public Works Department, J as one of your On-Call Geotechnical Consultants between 2000 and 2012. We are looking forward to once again provide our services to the City with this newest 0 proposal opportunity. _ d E z V Q HILLTOP GEOTECHNICAL,INC. Packet Pg. 351 13.e P17083 June 1, 2017 Page 3 c c HGI has experience on many diverse types of projects. Our staff has performed ° L numerous studies involving streets and utilities for pipeline studies, pavement .. N analysis, trench wall stability, and rippability studies. We have years of 0 experience in many other types of construction projects such as Commercial, Industrial, Municipal, Residential, and Master Planned Communities; all c requiring compaction control for soil, concrete and asphalt inspection services. A list of recent project experience is attached in the appendix. c HGI is a State of California "Qualified Laboratory" by Caltrans. Currently participating in the Cement and Concrete Reference Laboratory(CCRL)Inspection Program, the CCRL Concrete Reference Sample Program, the AASHTO Material 0 Reference Laboratory(AMRL)Laboratory Assessment Program,the AMRL Coarse and Fine Aggregate Reference Sample Program, and the Caltrans Aggregate and Soil Reference Sample Program. Copies of our current certifications are attached O in the appendix. HGI is affiliated with and/or have participated in a number of professional organizations such as the Inland Geological Society, the California Geotechnical w Engineering Association, the Building Industry Association (BIA), the Portland Cement Association (PCA), American Concrete Institute (ACI), and the d International Code Counsel (ICC). Q 00 HGI technicians/ICC Inspectors are well trained and are all currently certified in Tmm nuclear gauge testing for soil and asphalt testing services, as well as ACMCC m certified for all types of concrete testing that would be required. We have performed compaction testing for many types of public works projects for local Q x cities. Projects typically included utility installation, street widening, and paving LU operations, grading control, concrete inspection, cylinder fabrication, and other w miscellaneous inspection services. Many of these projects have been within the J Caltrans right-of-way and as such, we are adaptable to either Caltrans or Green v Book procedures. Z c HGI is Certified as a local "SBE" or "Small Business Enterprise" by the State of California-DGS; our reference number is#16652. HILLTOP GEOTECHNICAL,INC. a Packet Pg. 352 l 13.e Ag P17083 June 1, 2017 Page 4 c 0 w HGI carries Workers Compensation insurance, General Liability insurance, y Automotive Liability insurance, and Professional Liability insurance (Errors and 0 Omissions)for all of our projects.Certificates of Insurance can be provided at your c W 1 request. HGI is also currently registered with the Department of Industrial o Relations, DIR registration number 1000011968. V! d HGI complies and pays Prevailing Wages in accordance with California Labor Code 'c §1720 et. Seq. HGI requests that prior to initiation of services, a DIR Project ID Number be provided for projects which are required to be reported to the California Department of Industrial Relations.It is understood that the bid date used for this 0 proposal is April 13, 2017. io U c Personnel 0 0 N HGPs objective for the project is to provide the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department with an experienced team who have the appropriate qualifications and have demonstrated competence in performing Material Testing w & Geotechnical Services similar to this project. We understand that our teams a) ability to perform the required tasks assigned to them by City of San Bernardino E Public Works Department could impact the project schedule. As such, our personnel will be experienced,dedicated and understand the importance of timely00 a ti results, communication and cooperation. m HGI will provide an office contact person who will coordinate the scheduling of the Technician and/or Inspector as well as the sampling, pick-up, transportation, Q x storage, curing of test specimens. W O W HGI proposes the following key staff members for the services requested in your J RFP: z O c d E s HILLTOP GEOTECHNICAL,INC. a Packet Pg. 353 13.e P17083 June 1, 2017 Page 5 c 0 MARK H'ULETT Y PRESIDENTYPRINCIPLE GEOLOGIST/PROTECT MANAGER o c EDUCATION M California State University, Los Angeles, B.S., Geology 1982 0 Pasadena City College, Pasadena A.A., Physical Science, 1979 M University of California, Riverside Hazardous Materials Management Program = i Principles of Hazardous Materials Management 1 Analytical Chemistry m 0 d PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATIONS Professional Geologist, California, RG 4800, CA. Certified Engineering Geologist, California,EG 1623, CA. 0 w M CERTIFICATES Seismic Hazard Analysis m U) Guidelines for Analyzing &Mitigating Landslides c w Engineer In Training, California Health and Safety for Hazardous Waste Workers (40-Hr OSHA Training) E d Hazmat Chemical Identification System Groundwater Monitoring Well Installation Q Nuclear Density Gauge 00 PRINCIPAL EXPERIENCE m Mr. Hulett has more than 32 years of experience in the engineering geology and a x geotechnical industry. During this time he has obtained a strong background in v W geologic and geophysical investigations. This experience has been invaluable for ~ 0 many types of projects including residential,commercial and industrial structures, on both flatland and hillside properties. Mr. Hulett has also performed distress investigations for residential and commercial development and site evaluations for storage tanks, small dam sites, pipelines and public works projects: His diverse 0 experience also includes conducting and overseeing field mapping, subsurface investigations, hazardous waste assessments, fault studies, groundwater w HILLTOP GEOTECHNICAL,INC. a Packet Pg. 354 13.e P17083 June 1, 2017 Page 6 c investigations,percolation studies, rippability studies, aggregate studies, mining feasibility studies, landslide investigations and litigation. Mr. Hulett is often Y U) involved with overall job and/or agency coordination. `o U Mr.Hulett is the President and Principle Geologist and responsible for the overall c management and operations of the company. Mr. Hulett's participation wille �o include: U) d • Providing overall company direction. _ • Conducting regularly scheduled staff meetings. 2 Assigning project tasks to key personnel • Directing work performed by our in house geology staff. d • Being available to be in attendance at all requested meetings. e) �o U O SUNDAR MOORTHYSRIRAJAN PROTECT SENIOR GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEER d EDUCATION 0 M.S., Civil Engineering, Special emphasis in Geotechnical Engineering, 2001 h Y c B.S., Civil Engineering, E University of Peradeniya, Sri Lanka, 1998 a� Q PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATIONS IGeotechnical Engineer, GE, 2871, CA Professional Engineer RE, 68601, CA m CERTIFICATES 40-hour Hazardous Waste Workers and 24 • hour first Rrespondera Operation s Level health and Safety Training. UJ Nuclear Gauge Operator Training a U Z O Y c d E V Q HILLTOP GEOTECHNICAL,INC. Packet Pg. 355 13.e P17083 June 1, 2017 Page 7 m c PRINCIPAL EXPERIENCE r L i+ U) Mr. Srirajan has more than 15 years experience in geotechnical engineering and o construction materials quality control. His service as staff engineer, project manager, senior engineer, and engineering office manager has provided him with c a high degree of technical experience,and effective administration experience and ° M managing projects and technical personnel, T r y d Mr. Srirajan has been involved with the geotechnical engineering aspect of many ` diverse projects. His experience covers a varied range including, highways, parking lots,bridge structures, airport runways, high rise buildings, commercial, industrial, and also single family residential structures. Light industrial 0 experience includes storage tanks, silos, earth dams and embankments, stream channels, storm drains, sewer lines, and tunnels. Mr.Srirajan is also experienced in the testing and design of percolation, sewage disposal and subsurface 0 dewatering systems. These projects incorporated various types of deep and shallow foundation systems,overexcavation and fill placement,excavation shoring,cut and fill slope stabilities, and pavement design. He is also experienced in testing and d quality control of construction materials including soils,concrete,hot mix asphaltic L (HMA) concrete, and structural steel. Mr. Srirajan's participation will include: r c aD • Being responsible for the work output. as • Being responsible for correspondence. Q • Reviewing all work performed by field and laboratory personnel. 00ti • Answering RFPs. • Writing and/or reviewing geotechnical reports and specifications. • Being available to be in attendance at all requested meetings. 0° Q MICHAEL CARRILLO LU LEAD INSPECTORJPROJECT SUPEKVISOR124 HOAR DISPATCHER 0 LU c� J EDUCATION a San Bernardino Valley College- Various Course Work z 0 REGISTRATIONS CPNITroxler Nuclear Gauge Certification a HILLTOP GEOTECHNICAL,INC. Packet Pg. 356 13.e m P17083 June 1, 2017 Page 8 c Radiation Safety Officer ACI Certified Field Technician i ACI Certified Trainer c ICC Reinforced Concrete, Structural Masonry and Soils v PRINCIPAL EXPERIENCE w 2 r Mr. Carrillo has over 30 years experience in soils and materials testing for various types of projects. As a supervisor, Mr. Carrillo is responsible for providing = �o overview of construction inspection of soil and concrete on public works projects, residential, commercial, and industrial developments. He is experienced in field m density testing of soils with sand cone,drive tube and nuclear gauge test methods. m He is also experienced in concrete and asphalt concrete inspection and testing with air meter, slump test, casting cylinders and unit weight. He has been a field v supervisor/project manager for over 15 years. Mr. Carrillo's participation will p L include; w CD • Being the central point of contact for our projects. m • Being the scheduling/emergency contact for our projects. N • Providing supervision/direction to our field inspectors. • Training field personnel. m Scheduling and coordinating all matters pertaining to requested work for the project. Q • Assuring that all field equipment is calibrated and in good working order. 00ti • Conducting regular safety meetings. • Assuring the project remains on time and budget. • Being available to be in attendance at all requested meetings. a x KEKNBEATH w T A BO.RATORYMANAGER w c� EDUCATION a Chaffey College • Various Course work. z Rancho Cucamonga, CA, 1978. o San Bernardino Valley College- Various Course work m San Bernardino, CA, 1986. t �o a HILLTOP GEOTECHNICAL,INC. Packet Pg. 357 13.e P17083 June 1, 2017 Page 9 _ CERTIFICATES ° Concrete Field Testing Technician I 2 Concrete Laboratory Testing Technician c Nuclear Gauge Operator Certificate v .a ASTM Certified= C29, C31, C39, C40, C117, C127, C128, C136, C138, C143, C172, C173, C231, C566, C617, C702, C1064, C1231, and o D75. a► r CALTRANS Certified: CTM's 105, 125, 125AC, 125AGG, 125PCC, 201, 202, 216, 217, 226, 227, 231, 301, 304, 308, 366, 382, 504, _ 518, 521, 533, 539, 540, 543, 556, and 557. .2 r PRINCIPAL EXPERIENCE w 0 m C7 Mr. Beath has more than 12 years of experience in geotechnical testing and v construction materials quality control. His service as Laboratory Manager has o provided him with a high degree of technical experience, and effective `o administration experience while managing tasks and technical personnel. Mr.Beath has been involved with the geotechnical testing aspect of many diverse N projects. His experience of testing covers a varied range including A.S.T.M., ,o A.A.S.T.H.O and Caltrans testing methods. All laboratory testing is primarily related to soil, aggregate, concrete and asphalt materials. E m m Mr. Beath also maintains the applicable accreditations for the HGI laboratory a through participation in the Proficiency Sample Programs (PSP's) of both AMRL and CCRL, in addition to the RSP for Caltrans. Mr. Beath's participation will include: to • Managing laboratory staff. a x • Training laboratory personnel. w • Assuring that all laboratory equipment is Calibrated and in good working order. 0 LU • Assigning and/or performing laboratory testing in a timely manner. • Reviewing laboratory test results. a • Being available to be in attendance at all requested meetings. v z 0 m E HILLTOP GEOTECHNICAL,INC. a Packet Pg. 358 13.e R P17083 June 1, 2017 Page 10 c Our Team With well over 100 years of combined experience, the key team we have selected c for the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department project has proven to be reliable and demonstrated competence in their job performance both as individuals c and as a team. We are confidant that our team working together with the City of r San Bernardino Public Works Department will exceed your expectations.Because H of our commitment to providing geotechnical consulting services in a timely, cost effective manner we have enjoyed long term partnerships with many of our clients. ` Additional staff members can be t,rovided as necessary. An Organization Chart c and Key member resumes are attached. d 0 d Current Caltrans certifications showing the qualifications of each O technician/inspector will be provided prior to the commencement of work.Caltrans v approves technicians on a semi-annual basis but will only approve technicians p when actively participating in Caltrans projects. Our technicians will be re- 0 approved when an active project is specified. d HGI has reviewed the "On-Call Geotechnical Investigation and Construction N L Material Testing Services"documents and selected personnel based on the required 0 N services anticipated to be provided to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department. When Services are requested each of the selected staff members d as required for the project, will be assigned tasks and deadlines that meet the time Q requirements given by the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department. 00 The principal in charge, Mark Hulett will conduct regularly scheduled staff meetings to insure that the services requested by City of San Bernardino Public 00 Works Department, are completed on time and on budget. Project updates will be a provided by our project manager (as necessary) to keep City of San Bernardino w Public Works Department informed about project progress and deadlines. H 0 w c� Outside Services J Q U We anticipate using 211 Drilling Company or GP Drilling Company for any services o that require drilling such as the 15 foot borings itemized in your`Routine Services". We have worked with these companies for many years and have a very good E s working relationship with each company.With this exception,we do not anticipate a HILLTOP GEOTECHNICAL,INC. Packet Pg. 359 13.e W P17083 June 1, 2017 Page 11 the need for any additional outside service. However, if required any professional services, equipment, or tests notprovided by HGI and any unusual items of expense not customarily incurred in our normal operations will be charged at cost c plus 15 percent. Any necessary"Outside Services" to be negotiated in advance of provisioning. 0 c 0 w 0 References .2) d HGI currently provides geotechnical I geologic and materials testing services to = numerous local governmental agencies throughout the Southern California area and currently has yearly contracts for such services with the City of San Bernardino Municipal Water Department,the City of Riverside's Public Works and 0 Parks Departments, the Cities of Loma Linda, Moreno Valley,Yucaipa, Eastern Municipal Water District, and Beaumont Cherry Valley Water Distric. We are v committed to performing our services on-time and within the project budget, 0 please feel free to contact them and ask about us. 0 CLIENT: CITY OF RIVERSIDE PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT ON-CALL ANNUAL CONTRACT `2 0 HGI has maintained a multi-year annual contract to provide on-call geotechnical, environmental, and materials testing and inspection services to support various design and construction projects throughout the County. Since 2006, HGI has Q provided responsive and efficient services on a variety of geotechnical and00 ti environmental investigation services and materials testing services for various projects, such as the Fairmount Park Boat Ramp Project, Reid Park Addition Project,Renck Community Center and Gymnasium Project,Mount Rubidoux Park 0° Emergency Road Repair Project, Hunt Park Community Pool and Stake Park a Project, and the Ysmael Villegas Community Center and Soccer Field Project. w 0 City of Riverside Principal Park Planner: Mr. Randy Mcdaniel W 0 Parks and Recreation Department Phone: 951-826.2006 6927 Magnolia Avenue v Riverside, CA 92506 Rmcdaniel@riverside.gov z 0 d P a HILLTOP GEOTECHNICAL,INC. Packet Pg. 360 13.e �a P17083 June 1, 2017 Page 12 0 CITY OF MORENO VALLEY r ON CALL MATERIAL TESTING AND INSPECTION SERVICES r 0 HGI has maintained an annual contract to provide on-call geotechnical and materials testing and inspection services to support construction projects c throughout the City of Moreno Valley.Since 2012, HGI has provided the City with e responsive and efficient services on a variety of geotechnical services and materials M r testing services for various projects, such as the Kitching and Karma Edison Substations Projects, Ironwood Improvement Project, Dracara Avenue Improvement Project, Delphinum Avenue Improvement Project, Cactus Avenue Street Widening Project, Cycle 3, Cycle 4 Pedestrian Ramp Improvement projects, m Cycle 2 Paving Project, Dunlavy Court Strom Drain Project, and the Sunnymead 0 Boulevard Median Modification Project. Reference: cv O City of Moreno Valley Senior Engineer, P.E.= Ms. Margery Lazarus, P.E. ,o 14177 Frederick Street Phone: 951.413.3133 Moreno Valley, CA 92553 margeryl@moval.org L W CITY OF LOMA LINDA m ON-CALL ANNUAL CONTRACT 4) HGI has maintained an annual contract to provide on-call geotechnical, a Go ti environmental, and materials testing and inspection services to support various design and construction projects throughout the City of Loma Linda. Since 2000, HGI has provided the City with responsive and efficient services on a variety of °0 geotechnical services and materials testing services for various projects such as the Q Loma Linda Library Addition Project, Loma Linda Senior Center Project, w Temporary Fire Station Project, Anderson Street Emergency Repairs Project, I— Poplar Street Improvement Project,Geological Reconnaissance and Evaluation for W Slope failure adjacent the Water Tank on Crestview Drive, Cottage Way Water J Line Replacement Project,California Street Improvement Project,Anderson Bridge Seismic Retrofit Project, and the Barton Road Water Line Replacement Project. Z O d E s �o a HILLTOP GEOTECHNICAL,INC. Packet Pg. 361 13.e y P17083 June 1, 2017 Page 13 c 0 Reference 0 L 4- City City of Loma Linda City Engineer: Jarb Thaipejr v 25541 Barton Road Phone= (909) 799.4401 c Loma Linda, CA 92354 jthaipejr@lomalinda-ca.gov a rn w CLIENT: PULTE HOMES OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA c HGI has worked continuously with Pulte Homes/Del Web since 1992,the scope of work provided for this client is extensive and includes multiple large master planned communities in both Riverside and San Bernardino Counties. HGI has 0 provided land acquisition studies including preliminary soils investigations, �v percolation testing, mass grading observation and density testing, source inspections, materials sampling, special inspections for concrete, masonry, o shoterete, post tension, fireproofing, welding, high strength bolting, epoxy, shear .2 wall and waterproofing. as Reference: N 0 w w Pulte Homes, Inc Director of Land Development: Bob Paradise 2 Technology Drive Phone: 949-623-3768 Irvine, CA 92618 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bob.paradiseCpulte.com a 00 Specific Services m For upcoming projects,we anticipate using our present laboratory facilities at 786 a x South Gifford Avenue,in the City of San Bernardino. OurField technicians will be v W able to respond _within 30 minutes_to perform the requiredtsting- and ~ _ e_ o observation, as requested by the City of San Bernardino or their authorized 0 representative, however we request that a 24 hour notice be given whenever possible. Detailed services for soil, asphalt and concrete are presented below, a specific project experience is attached in the appendix. o c a HILLTOP GEOTECHNICAL,INC. Packet Pg. 362 13.e P 17083 June 1, 2017 Page 14 c 0 Soil Testing 0 IA Primary services are anticipated to consist of compaction testing. This testing will o be conducted by using either a nuclear gauge and/or sand cone method. Our laboratory will also perform maximum density/optimum moisture content c determinations and/or check point determinations to assure compliance with ° existing curves. Other laboratory testing such as sieve analysis, R-value determinations and other testing may also be required. Grading observation may also be required on an as-needed basis. All field testing will be reported in a field ` daily and all tests will be summarized at the completion of each project. Written results of all laboratory tests will be provided. 0 a� Asj halt Testin�� U We propose to provide compaction testing for your paving projects. Asphalt p inspection services can also be provided, if requested. In-house laboratory testing services such as asphalt extraction, Hveem and stability testing, specific gravity and/or core density testing can also be provided. Written results of both field and laboratory testing will be submitted upon completion of the project. 0 w N a.. Concrete Teeter d E d P Our field services will include fabricating concrete test cylinders (3 cylinders per a test minimum), in accordance with your field inspectors request. We will provide 00 pick-up services, store, cure and test the samples at 7 and 28 days from the date of fabrication, unless specified differently. Additional concrete tests and/or aggregate tests can be provided, upon request. All test results will be recorded in 00 written format. a x U W Soil Borinz ~ O W O Upon request, we can perform soil boring(s) at specified locations. Our services J will include drilling and logging 15 foot borings. Undisturbed ring sampling will v be conducted at various intervals and blow count information will also be recorded. Z 0 Written logs that will include soil classification, blow count information, groundwater information (if encountered) and sample locations will be provided. E Z a HILLTOP GEOTECHNICAL,INC. Packet Pg. 363 13.e P17083 June 1, 2017 Page 15 c 0 Deeper drilling and specific sampling can also be performed, upon request. These services will include general traffic control and asphalt patch, if necessary. y c 0 Other Services c Special geologic and engineering consulting services can also be provided, upon request. We are qualified to provide many types of studies including detailed 0 y geologic studies, fault investigations, foundation studies, pile investigations, distressed investigations, rippability studies, slope stability, shoring analysis, groundwater investigations,retaining wall recommendations,pavement analysis, corrosion studies, and environmental services, etc. r 0 d Required Statementa HGI has read/reviewed the "Draft Agreement for On-call Geotechnical 0 Investigation and Construction Material Testing" and is prepared to execute the w agreement if offered a contract by the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department. a� HGI's office is located within the City of San Bernardino and is 4Hible_to be N0 r considered as a `Local Pre&rence"consultant, a copy of our current City of San a Bernardino Business License is attached. d d a Proposed Costs Costs for each task is itemized on your `Price Form' and included under separate cover. It is understood that the proposed field work will be"Prevailing Wage"work 0° and as such,our rates reflect this. Additionally, it is understood that our field test a and concrete test fees will be assessed on a `per test' basis. All travel time, office w time and support staff time will be included in the cost of the test. Additionally, ~ 0 maximum density/optimum moisture determinations will be included in the cost W c� of compaction testing. All laboratory and concrete test results will be provided in writing. Soil borings will include obtaining blow count information, soil samples and a written report. However,additional costs will be accrued if significant traffic 0 control in which special signs and flag men will be necessary. We have read and d agree all items included in your definitions of each specific task listed in the RFP. P a HILLTOP GEOTECHNICAL,INC. Packet Pg. 364 13.e i i P17083 June 1, 2017 Page 16 c 0 r U OUR COMMITMENT y C O HGI's staff will be respectful of the general public,the contractors performing the work, and the staff of the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department.HGI will not take scheduling requests,perform any work, or give any recommendations ° verbal or written to any parties not authorized by the City of San Bernardino .2' Public Works Department. Test results will be presented at the end of each work day to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department, any non-compliance items will be immediately reported to the City of San Bernardino Public Works .2 Department. Additionally, HGI's personnel will always wear appropriate safety gear and are subject to random drug testing. 0 c� HGI's core value of providing our clients with innovative professionals who provide 0 cost effective solutions in a timely and responsible way has allowed us to develop o and maintain positive working relationships with our clients. We look forward to 0 providing the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department the services requested in your RFP. We have read the "Draft Agreement" for On-Call Geotechnical Investigation and y Construction Material Testing. We find no exceptions, and we will execute the Agreement, if offered a contract by the City. HGI requests that this document be incorporated into such a contract. Q 00 ti Hilltop Geotechnical, Inc. looks forward again to providing professional services the City of San Bernardino Public Works Depatment. m Respectfully submitted, Q HILLTOP GEOTECHNICAL, INC. W I J Mark Hulett cai President o E s v ca Q HILLTOP GEOTECHNICAL,INC. Packet Pg. 365 13.e as c O .M r U) c 0 U .a c to c 0 4s rn r H d c 43 V .c t V d r O d R U c O O .n APPENDIX U) 0 w H c 4) E N d 0) Q ti co T Ln T- u U W H O W c� J J Q U O d c Q HILLTOP GEOTECHNICAL,INC. Packet Pg. 366 13.e `m c 0 L N C O U c �o c O ld m r N d C lC V s V d O 0 CERTIFICATION AND ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF ADDENDA v c O L 0 w N d V d N L O w N r C d E d d L Q ti co r Mr 1 W 1 Q U W F O W J J Q U Z O c d E s m Q HILLTOP GEOTECHNICAL,INC. Packet Pg. 367 13.e PROPOSER'S CERTIFICATION AND ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF ADDENDA FOR GEOTECHNICAL INVESTIGATIONS AND CONSTRUCTION MATERIAL TESTING SERVICES The undersigned hereby certifies that I am an officer of the firm submitting the attached ° proposal and that I am authorized to submit said proposal on behalf of my firm. I hereby bind my firm to this proposal and state the following (if submitting a proposal): 0 This offer shall remain valid for 90 days from the RFP close date; and c 0 All terms and conditions as set forth in this RFP shall apply to this offer; and c ° In signing this offer, I warrant that all certifications and documents requested herein are °' lattached and properly completed and signed; and I certify that I have received all addenda as indicated below and have incorporated the E addenda in the attached proposal. Verification of Addenda Received o d c� Addendum No: Received on: Ma 8, 2017 — Addendum No: 2 Received on: Ma ?2, 2017 ci Addendum No: Res onse to Rc Iv- on: _Lay 21, 2017 0 uestionsi �� `o AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE: ` '(A PRINT SIGNER'S NAME AND TITLE: Mark Hulett, President rn L 0 W N a+ C DATE SIGNED: June 1, 2017 E Q COMPANY NAME & ADDRESS: Hilltop Geotechnical . Inc. a 786 Gifford Avenue 00 San Bernardino, CA 92408 PHONE: Ao9-896-9079 FAX: 909-890-9055 a x U W H IF NOT SUBMITTING A PROPOSAL, PLEASE STATE REASON (S) BELOW: w J J - a U Z O c Page 2 or 12 E LitSkiN I1I1"s .0.—twhtueal I PugkmllReclaca tut Co u r tL.:;rwl l esting 114- Q 13.e c 0 r U N C O U .a c is c O co r N d C V �C t V N r+ O d is U C O 0 N ORGANIZATIONAL CHART m 0 w N c m E m d rn a ti co m a x U W H O W C9 J J Q U Z O c d E Q RL LLTOP GEOTk:CHNICAL,INC. Packet Pg. 369 13e_ Hilltop Geotechnical Inc.'s Project Team 0 Mark Hulett President o Princil2al Geolo ist CEG x yen, . Dispatch 124 Hour Contact: o p� Project Supervisor: Michael Carrillo R office Support Staff: Engineers and Geologists: Administration i Mark Hulett, RG CEG -- ____ Dawn Hulett o Sri Srirajan, MS, GE Office Support: ,L_.Tracey Ran 0 Other Geologists & Engineers: 9 g � Laboratory (.1anager: Richard George, CEG i Kevin Beath Mark Bulot, PG, EG, o (HG, REA-11) Laboratory Staff: 0 Ashley Hulett, GITDavid Bailey 0 Oscar Gonzales, Staff Engineer rv.._ Q Inspector Team: Jeff Lantosh - ICC Inspector Michael Boyd - ICC Inspector Manny Beaza - ICC Inspector Q Joseph Gonzalez - ACI/Soil Technican W Joey Atencio - ACl/Soil Technican 0 0 J J Q V HiLLTop Gr.%jTECHN1%C#1A1L INCORPORATED Q Packet Pg. 370 13.e ea m r m c O P N C O U .O c m c O l0 CI r N m C l0 V L V m a+ O m BUSINESS LICENSE U O w N m m N 16- E E m m V Q ti 00 r Ln r W Q 2 U W I-- 0 O W J J Q U Z O c m E L ca Q HILLTOP GEOTECHNICAL,INC. Packet Pg. 371 13.e r+ _ O V 7 i a+ bf _ O V V _ lG _ O O G) tll m _ P, _ V CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO o BUSINESS REGISTRATION CERTIFICATE w ACCOUNT THs AegfffliAntion Certo don not indicate dte legal opentlon of this business n this location. Other approvals by other City m departments,suds as Devdopmad services may be required. This CenifiiWe is issued without veriftTlon that the ce4freste is sub;cct to or NUMBER emaml from licensing by the Stale ofCalwamia. RENEWAL. The Business Ossner is responsible for timely tewnt Not rere'rvN a mtowal notice for any reason does not re&ve 907211 responsibility for timely paymem. If not paid within 30 days of the otpintion dNe shown.a So%penalty will be imposed V BUSINESS CLASS: CONSULTANT EXPIRATION DATE _ 3/31/2017 0 GATE PAID NOTES: L- 04/18/2016 04/18/2016 BUSINESS LOCATION: 786 S GIFFORD AVE "-k+ y M OWNER.FIRMOR MARK E HULETT&DAWN L HULETT ►t►r}gyp, CORPORATION yt P m t r k r •�`yO�r—Cly��y L BUSINESS NAME HILLTOP GEOTECHNICAL,INC. O ATTENTION MARK HULETT(CEO.PRESIDENT) Georgeann "Digi"Hanna « MAILING ADDRF-SS 786 S GIFFORD AVE CITY CLERK = m i ItlCD OT Q N r r Hilltop Geotechnical, Inc, paid the annual renewal fee for of our 2017 City of San Bernardino 00 Business License on December 20, 2016. A copy of the current business license has not yet been Q received. _ U W I-- 0 O W C9 J J Q V Z O tv s= Q Packet Pg.372 13.e d R c O w N _ O U _ Cf _ O CS C1 r N C1 _ V t V d r O d 0 KEY PERSONNEL RESUMES - U O N d d O w N a+ C C1 E 0 C) Cf Q ti r In r m Q U W H O Lu O J J Q U Z O m E t ns Q HILLTOP GEOTECHNICAL,INC. Packet Pg. 373 13.e San Bernardino Office 786 S.Gifford Avenue HILLTOP GEOTECHNICAL, INC. SanBernardino, California 92408 0 "A Foundation You Can Build On" Tela(909)890.9079 Fax(909)890-9055 m.hulett®hgeotech.com hilltope@heeotech.com N c O V MARK HULETT PG, CEG, PROJECT M.ANAGER/PRESIDENT o EDUCATION ■ California State University, Los Angeles, B.S.,Geology 1982 ■ Pasadena City College,Pasadena A.A.,Physical Science, 1979 ■ University of California, Riverside Hazardous Materials Management Program c Principles of Hazardous Materials Management 0 Analytical Chemistry U REGISTRATION CERTIFICATES O` • Professional Geologist, California 4800 • Seismic Hazard Analysis • Guidelines for Analyzing$Mitigating N • Certified Engineering Geologist, Landslides California 1623 • Engineer In Training, California d • Health and Safety for Hazardous Waste m Workers(40-Hr OSHA'training) ,° • Hazmat Chemical Identification System r • Groundwater Monitoring Well a=i Installation E 0 • Nuclear Density Gauge m a� Q PRINCIPAL EXPERIENCE ..... ... y..� ao Over 30 years of experience in the engineering geology and geotechnical industry. During this time he has obtained a strong background in geologic and geophysical investigations. This experience has m been invaluable for many types of projects including residential, commercial and industrial structures, on both flatland and hillside properties. Mr. Hulett has also performed distress Q investigations for residential and commercial development and site evaluations for storage tanks, _ small dam sites,pipelines and public works projects.His diverse experience also includes conducting v UJ and overseeing field mapping, subsurface investigations, hazardous waste assessments, fault studies, groundwater investigations, percolation studies, rippability studies, aggregate studies, O UJ mining feasibility studies, and landslide investigations. Mr. Hulett is often involved with overall job and/or agency coordination. J Q Mr. Hulett has responsibility for the overall management, administration, and operation of the Z Corporation as well as the Geology and Environmental Divisions for the Corporation. Duties include O professional client development,proposal preparation,report preparation and review, the scheduling and direction of field operations relating to geologic and environmental investigations E HILLTOP GEOTECHNICAL, INC. Q Packet Pg. 374 womml- 13.e MARK H=TT PG, CEG. PRESIDENT •L d Page 2 _ O PROJECT EXPERIENCE 3 a+ U) _ Geotechnical Experience -a ■ Geologic analysis, groundwater study, rippability evaluation and construction monitoring services for a large W c residential development,Summit Pointe,Riverside,California. :r • Geotechnical investigation, project management and construction monitoring services for numerous master U) planned residential developments. > c • Project management, construction monitoring and infiitrometer testing for hydrologic conductivity of fill materials,Victorville Landfill,San Bernardino County,California. s • Geologic field and construction monitoring services for a large commercial development "Rancho California c Business Park",Rancho California,California. O • Geotechnical Evaluation and liquefaction analysis for a 50 acre commercial development,Colton,California, c • Geotechnical feasibility study for a 20 square mile residential/commercial development,Searles Ranch,Hemet, O L California. M • Geotechnical feasibility study for a 5,000 acre development in Beaumont,California. ■ Geotechnical feasibility study for on-site retention basins,Las Flores Ranch,Apple Valley area,San Bernardino m U) L County,California. lw • Geotechnical investigation and construction monitoring for the Days Inn Hotel,Riverside,California. ■ Geotechnical investigation and construction monitoring services for the Tomas Rivera Elementary School and d L Amelia Earhart Middle School. rn Q • Groundwater monitoring and seismic monitoring for the New Lake Arrowhead Darn, Lake Arrowhead, t- T California. ■ Geotechnical investigation for the Crestline Elementary School and LOE Middle School, Rim of the World m School District,San Bernardino County,California. Q • Soil investigation, percolation studies, construction monitoring services and project management for a large = U retirement community including approximately 8,000 homes, three golf courses, three recreation centers and F associated infrastructure,Del Webb Sun City,Palm Desert,California. Ui • Site characterization, report review and field exploration for numerous litigation projects for plaintiff and J J Q defense. U Z O r d E t R Q HILLTOP GEOTECHNICAL, INC. Packet Pg. 375 13.e MARK HULB-ff PG, CEG. PRESIDENT Page 3 c 0 Fault Study Experience ■ Fault evaluation and project feasibility analysis along a complex area of the San Andreas Fault system for a 0 2,800 acre development in Coachella,geologic mapping,aerial photo analysis,geomorphic analysis and 5,000+ U feet of subsurface trenching. c ■ Fault Study,trench logging and analysis for a large residential development in the Desert Haven area of the g �a Coachella Valley. N ■ Geologic mapping, trench logging and analysis for a 600-acre residential development within the Cucamonga c Fault Zone,Etiwanda area,San Bernardino County,California. ■ Fault evaluation along the San Andreas Fault and seismic induced landslide investigation for a residential L development in Highland,San Bernardino County,California. 0 ■ Specific site evaluation of numerous residences subsequent to the 1994 Northridge Earthquake, Los Angeles 0(DD County,California. R U • Fault evaluation along the San Jacinto Fault utilizing seismic refraction and magnetometer methods in the Lytle p Creek area,San Bernardino County,California. ,o ■ Subsurface fault evaluation of the Banning Fault and seismic lateral spreading assessment of a 450-acre hillside project in Loma Linda,San Bernardino County,California ■ Subsurface fault investigation including geologic mapping, aerial photo interpretation, trench logging, and p seismic refraction analysis along the San Jacinto Fault for a large commercial development Sycamore Flats area,San Bernardino County,California. E E d ■ Numerous fault investigations along the Pinto Mountain fault, Twenty-nine Palms and Yucca Valley, San Bernardino County,California. Q r` ■ Other subsurface fault studies in Riverside, San Bernardino and Los Angeles Counties along the San Andreas, °r° 9n Mission Creek, Banning, Casa Loma, Reche Canyon, San Jacinto, Sierra Madre and other faults within _. Southern California. m Q 2 Mining Experience F O ■ Resource evaluation,geologic mapping,for a large sand and gravel operation in the Temescal Canyon area of Riverside County. J a • Geologic mapping and slope stability evaluation for open pit clay mine in the Frazier Park area. U Z Site evaluation and E1R preparation related to a 550-acre site for a large concrete aggregate producer including O geologic mapping, mineral identification, subsurface exploration, slope stability evaluation, aggregate reserve a0i calculation and aggregate quality,Soledad Canyon,Los Angeles County,California. w Q HILLTOP GEOTECHNICAL, INC. Packet Pg. 376 13.e MARK HIJLETT PG, CEG. PRESIDENT m Page 4 c ■ Site evaluation including slope stability and blasting evaluations for project reclamation for an aggregate base O U and rip-rap operation,Soledad Canyon,Los Angeles County,California. r y ■ Material quality analysis, groundwater recharge evaluation and slope stability study for a large aggregate o U facility in Moorpark,Ventura County,California. ce ■ Slope stability evaluation and settling pond flow study considering static and seismic loading conditions,Azusa o facility,Los Angeles County,California. rn ■ Aggregate quality and reserve evaluations for numerous potential aggregate sites in Southern California. m ■ Petrographic analyses for numerous aggregate sites in California and Arizona. �a U L V O a+ O Environmental Experience c� �o ■ Phase 11 investigation and monitoring well installation of hydrocarbon fuel leak with shallow groundwater U c impacts,Coachella,California. 0 O ■ Project management on numerous Phase I investigations,Riverside,San Bernardino, Orange and Los Angeles N Counties_ 2 d rn 0 r c a� E a) d rn Q ti co m Q x U W O W O J J a U Z O c a� E t U y Q HILLTOP GEOTECHNICAL, INC. Packet Pg. 377 13.e W San Bernardino Office M 786 S.Gifford Avenue HILLTOP GE071WHNICALp INC. San Bernardino,California 92408 0 0 ( "A Foundation You Can Build On" TeL:(909)890-9079 Fax(909)890-9066 r Ireceptioniat@hgeotech.com or hilltopg@hgeotech.com y c 0 U SUNDARAMOORTHY SRIRAJAN, M.S., G.E. r- M SENIOR ENGINEER 0 w M EDUCATION ■ M.S., Civil Engineering:special emphasis in Geotechnical Engineering, December 2001 c • B.S., Civil Engineering,University of Peradeniya, Sri Lanka 1998 Fa t a� REGISTRATION CERTIFICATES • Registered Professional Geotechnical • Nuclear Gauge Operator Training 1 U Engineer, State of California Pacific Nuclear Technology Co., 2002, _ O Registration No.2$71 (Certificate No. 14199) o 0 • Registered Professional Engineer, State • 40-hour hazardous waste workers and of California Registration No. 68601 24-hour first responders-operations level m health and safety training. N 0 cn r c PRINCIPAL EXPERIENCE E Over15 years in-geotechnical engineering and construction materials quality control experience.Mr.Srirajan has been involved with the geotechnical engineering aspect of many Q ti a diverse project. His experience covers a varied range including,highways,parking lots, 000 bridge structures,commercial,industrial, and all so single family residential structures. These projects incorporated various types of deep and shallow foundation systems,over m excavation and fill placement,excavation shoring, cut and fill slope stabilities, and pavement Q design. U UJ PROJECT EXPERIENCE o w c� J Commercial and Schools -' a U ■ Phase IV,Commercial Development,San Bernardino,California—Project experience Z includes soils drilling,backhoe trenching and laboratory testing.Performed extensive slope stability analysis, static and seismic designs of a 20 feet high retaining wall and prepared 0 final report. w Q HILLTOP GEOTECHNICAL, INC. Packet Pg. 378 13.e Commercial and Schools SUNDARAMOORTHY SRIRAJAN,M.S.,G.E. SENIOR ENGINEER Page 2 R Elementary School No.48, San Bernardino,California—Experience includes logging and o y sampling of hollow-stem auger borings,laboratory tests assignment, static and seismic settlement calculations, liquefaction analysis,probabilistic seismic hazard evaluation, o earthwork recommendation,and final report preparation per Title 24 of the California Code U of Regulations requirements. C • Stadium Improvements,Martin Luther Hing High School,Woodcrest Area, California— Performed liquefaction analysis,dry sand settlement and seismic-induced settlement 21 calculations, and assisted in report preparation, c ■ Retaining Wall between Glen Helen Parkway and the I-15 Freeway,San Bernardino, E California—Experience includes Newmark sliding-block analyses, static and seismic earth U pressure calculations, and final report preparation, o d ■ Slope Stability Evaluations,Final Reclaimed Contour Configurations,Azusa Aggregate Facility,City of Irwindale's Portion,California—Performed slope stability analysis for the planned final (j mining area slope configurations to comply with the Los Angeles County Department of p Public Works stipulations regarding factors of safety and report preparation. N ■ A•1 Grit Facility,Office Building and Industrial Storage Warehouse, San Bernardino, California—Project experience including logging and sampling of hollow-stem auger borings, Cn coordinating percolation testing program, assigning laboratory tasting, and final report o w preparation. d ■ Pier T Wharf Extension,Port of Long Beach,California—Coordinated vibrocore drilling, E analyzed laboratory test results and assisted in report preparation. rn Q ■ Pacific Coast Highway Grade Separation project,Wilmington, California—Analyzed axial m and lateral pile load capacities and conducted liquefaction analysis. • Sav-on Albertson's 9666,Anaheim, California—Performed field inspection includes in-field m density testing and monitoring installation of geogrids for liquefaction mitigation and Q assisted in report preparation. v ■ BNSF—National City Maintenance Facility,San Diego,California—Coordinated and � directed field exploration,conducted liquefaction analysis and assisted in report preparation w (9 ■ MTA Sound walls Package 1-5, California—Carried out ADL investigation,managed � Q laboratory-testing program, analyzed statistical evaluation and prepared report. U Z • Caltrans Drainage Design for 1-215, San Bernardino,California—Designed drainage system O c and performed quantity cost estimates. t R Q HILLTOP GEOTECHNICAL, INC. IPacket Pg. 379 13.e Commercial and Schools SUNDARAMOOR=SRTRAJAN,M.S.,G.E. SENIOR ENGINEER Page 3 +• c ■ Starbucks/Subway Commercial Development,La Habra, California. 2 ■ Commercial Building,City of Riverside, California. y c ■ Dentist office,Indio,California. U ■ Commercial Buildings, City of Ontario, California. ca c • Commercial Development,City of Murrieta, California. ° rn ■ Proposed Recreation Center,pact No. 31195,Sun City Shadow Hills Development,Indio, N 4) California. c ■ Big Bear Lake Dredging Borrow Source Evaluation,Big Bear Sanitary Landfill, California. 'c ■ Big Bear Lake Marina, Rehabilitation and Improvement Project,City of Big Bear Lake, m Y California. o d ■ Classroom/Library Building,Longfellow Elementary School,City of Riverside,California. — U ■ Proposed Additions,Bryant Elementary School,Riverside County,California. o ■ New Science Building,John W.North High School,Riverside County, California. o N • New Science Building,Arlington High School,City of Riverside,California. ■ Remodeling of Woodcrest Elementary School,Woodcrest Area of Riverside County, Cn California. o N • Expansion Project,New Classroom Building,Charles E.Hoffman Elementary School, Running Springs Area,San Bernardino, California. E d a� a ti m Ln in Q 2 U W H O UJ (9 J J a U Z O c a� E HILLTOP GEOTECHNICAL, INC. a Packet Pg. 380 13.e SUNDARAMOOS.THY SRIRAJAN,M.S.,G.E. SENIOR ENGINEER, Page 4 _ 0 Residential 0 ■ Residential and Recreational Development, 306f Acre Site,City of Indio, California— U a Experience includes logging and sampling of hollow-stem auger borings, laboratory tests _ assignment, and final report preparation. o ccr ■ Single Family Residential Development, Box Springs Area of Riverside County, California— °' y Performed slope stability analysis for a residential development and report preparation. > _ ■ Single Family Residential Development,Rancho Summit 1,Tract 14769,Rancho Cucamonga, ru California Experience includes reviewing rough grading plans,documentation of daily a U works, and rough and post grading report preparation. o a) ■ Single Family Residences,Indio,California—Project experience includes manometer survey O for distressed residences, soil sampling using hand augers,studies of soil expansiveness j underneath the building, and report preparation. p ■ Lot Nos. 1 through 299,Tract No. 31196-1,Sun City Shadow Hills Development,City of N Indio, California—Low-density Residential Development, 260-Acre Site,San Diego County, v California d U) ■ Retention Basin,Tentative Tract No. 14937,City of Hesperia, San Bernardino County, N California c d • Cut Slope Stability Evaluation and Pavement Study,Residential Development,San Bernardino, California. a • Single Family Residential Development,North of Lytle Creek,San Bernardino County, ti ao California ■ Residential Sub-Division,Tentative Tract No. 16598, City of Victorville,California In ■ Addition to Mobile Home Park,Sierra View Mobile Park Estates,Phelan Area,California Q x • 38-lot Subdivision,Tentative Tract No.32283,Riverside County, California U W f- ■ Single Family Residential Development,Desert Haven Area,Riverside County,California. w U J J a U Z O _ d E s U m HILLTOP GEOTECHNICAL, INC. a Packet Pg. 381 13.e SUNDARAMOORTHY SRIRMAN,M.S.,GE. SENIOR ENGINEER Page 5 c 0 Bridges L _ 0 • Alameda Corridor East Temple Avenue,Los Angeles, California—Conducted settlement U v analysis, slope stability analyses for safe excavation into existing bridge abutments, analyzed laboratory test results and assisted in report preparation. o ca ■ Bridges Over the All American Canal, Sun City Shadow Mille Development,City of Indio, °' r N California—Experience includes logging and sampling,laboratory tests assignment,axial > _ and lateral pile capacity and deflections analysis and final report preparation. • Bridge over the BN&SF Railroad,the Gateway Center Project,Box Springs Area of _ s Riverside County, California o d C7 U _ O L 0 W N N L i+ _ W E L Q ti 00 r ,r W Q U w H O LU C7 J J Q U Z O a� E HILLTOP GEOTECHNICAL, INC. 'Cr Packet Pg. 382 13.e d San Bernardino Office M 786 S.Gifford Avenue HILLTOP GEOTECHNICAL., INC. San Bernardino,California 92408 0 "A Foundation You Can Build On" Tela(909)890.9079 Fax(909)890.9055 M.carrill..,h,;eotech.com hilltoye@hgeotech.com U) C 0 U NIICHAEL CARRILLO M PROJECT SUPERVISOR/24 DISPATCH s LM EDUCATION N a� ............yam, ,.�...�......... ._.�. ., ....� > • San Bernardino Valley College• Various course work. ` 7a U CERTIFICATES • CPN/Troxler Nuclear Gauge Certification • ICC Reinforced Concrete/Structural 0 0 • Radiation Safety Officer Masonry/Soils C7 • ACI Certified Technician • ASTM Certified C1064, C172, 0143, m C138, 0231, C173 and C31 U • ACI Certified Trainer 0 O 0 PRINCIPAL EXPERIENCE --- s' a� ■ Over 32 years of experience in soils and materials testing for various types of N projects. As a supervisor, Mr. Carrillo is responsible for providing overview of ,o construction inspection of soil and concrete on school construction projects,public works projects, and residential, commercial, and industrial developments. He is E experienced in field density testing of soils with sand cone, drive tube and nuclear gauge test methods. He is also experienced in concrete, structural masonry and asphalt concrete inspection and testing. He has been a field supervisor for over 15 Q years. 00 PROJECT EXPERIENCE m I EI Cerrito Intermediate School, Corona CA.-Provided grading and post grading inspection, of new intermediate school. Responsible for observation and density testing during site Q x grading, and post grading including verification of grading over excavation requirements, w and sand cone/nuclear gauge density testing of controlled fills, trench backfill and asphaltic E- O concrete w ■ Rim of the World High School Modernization Project,Lake Arrowhead, CA-Provided on- O J J site inspection of soils, asphaltic concrete, structural masonry,reinforced concrete and batch U plant inspection. Z O u c a� E t U t6 HILLTOP GEOTECHNICAL,INC. a Packet Pg. 383 13.e MICHAEL CARRILLO Project Manager y Page 2 c 0 r ■ Woodcrest Elementary School, Woodcrest, CA.-Provided grading and post grading r inspection of new intermediate school. Responsible for observation and density testing during o site grading,and post grading including verification of grading over excavation U a requirements,and sand cone/nuclear gauge density testing of controlled fills,trench backfill c and asphaltic concrete. r m ■ Arlington High School Modernization Project,Riverside CA.—Provided grading and post U) grading inspection.Responsible for observation and density testing during site grading, and c post grading including verification of grading over excavation requirements, and sand cone/nuclear gauge density testing of controlled fills,trench backfill and asphaltic concrete. • Monterey Elementary School Preschool Portable Project,San Bernardino CA.-Provided 0 Reinforced and Site Concrete field testing,Anchor Bolt Testing, Gunite Observation& U� Testing,Grout Observations&Testing,Mortar Observation and Testing,Anchor Bolt U Testing. 0 ■ Crestline Library, Crestline Ca.-Provided grading,post grading and special inspections m Responsible for observation and density testing during site grading,and post grading including verification of grading over excavation requirements,and sand cone/nuclear gauge 07 density testing of controlled fills,trench backfill and asphaltic concrete.Additionally special o 2 inspections were performed on Reinforced Concrete and Structural Masonry r c m ■ Interstate lb at Cajalm Road, Corona, CA-Provided inspection and performed quality E assurance testing for soils, asphalt, concrete,batch plant as well as lab testing for soils and 0 rn aggregate samples for the construction of On/Off Ramps for the City of Corona under Q Caltrans jurisdiction. 00 • Orange Show Road Rehabilitation, San Bernardino,CA-Performed quality assurance m testing of checking grade,flow,joints, thrust blocks, and compaction for sewer and water pipelines, and soil subgrade, aggregate base,finish grade, and asphaltic concrete paving and Q quality assurance testing of asphaltic concrete on grade and batch plant inspection and the U w placement of geo grid and fabric. 0 LU ■ Baseline Road Rehabilitation,San Bernardino, CA -Performed quality assurance testing of U J checking grade, flow,joints, thrust blocks and compaction for sewer and water pipelines, and Q U soil subgrade, aggregate base,finish grade, and asphaltic concrete paving and quality z O assurance testing of asphaltic concrete on grade and batch plant inspection and the c placement of geo grid and fabric. HILLTOP GEOTECHNICAL,INC. a Packet Pg. 384 13.e MICHAEL CARRILLO Project Manager ra Page 3 c 0 U ■ Arrowhead Boulevard Rehabilitation,San Bernardino,CA• Performed quality assurance testing of checking grade,flow,joints,thrust blocks and compaction for sewer and water c pipelines, and soil subgrade, aggregate base,finish grade, and asphaltic concrete paving and U quality assurance testing of asphaltic concrete on grade and batch plant inspection and the c=a c placement of geo grid and fabric. 0 ■ Eagle Glen,City of Corona,CA-Performed quality assurance testing of checking grade,flow, y joints,thrust blocks and compaction for sewer and water pipelines,and soil subgrade, c aggregate base,finish grade, and asphaltic concrete paving and quality assurance testing of 'E U soils and paving. ar ■ East Valley Water District,San Bernardino, CA- Soil technician services for various pipeline o N replacement projects,including pipe trench backfill compaction and concrete testing& 0 asphaltic concrete testing. f0 U ■ Perris Boulevard Extension,Moreno Valley,CA-Performed quality assurance testing of O L checking grade, flow,joints,thrust blocks, and compaction for sewer and water pipelines,and 0 N soil subgrade,aggregate base,finish grade,and asphaltic concrete paving. rr � ■ East Highland Ranch,Highland,CA-Performed quality assurance testing of checking N grade,flow,joints,thrust blocks,and compaction for sewer and water pipelines,and soil o subgrade, aggregate base, finish grade and asphaltic concrete for house slabs, grading, a� trench testing, and asphaltic concrete compaction testing. E d a� ■ Bear Valley Mall,Victor Valley,CA-Performed quality assurance testing of checking grade, M Q flow,joints,thrust blocks, and compaction for sewer and water pipelines, and soil subgrade, ti aggregate base, finish grade, and asphaltic concrete paving. 00 ■ Cooley Ranch, Colton, CA-Performed quality assurance testing of checking grade,flow, m joints,thrust blocks, and compaction for sewer and water pipelines, and soil subgrade, aggregate base,finish grade and asphaltic concrete paving. Q U ■ Sierra Del Ole, Corona, CA-Performed quality assurance testing of checking grade,flow, W H joints,thrust blocks, and compaction for sewer and water pipelines, and soil subgrade, W 0 aggregate base,finish grade, and asphaltic concrete paving. J J Q U Z O c a� E t HILLTOP GEOTECHNICAL,INC. Y Q Packet Pg. 385 13.e MICHAEL CARRILLO Project Manager Page 4 c 0 ■ Del Webb, Indio, CA-Performed quality assurance testing of checking grade,flow,joints, thrust blocks, and compaction for sewer and water pipelines, and soil subgrade,aggregate a base,finish grade and asphaltic concrete for house slabs, grading, trench testing, and U asphaltic concrete compaction testing. ■ Eagle Point,Big Bear, CA-Performed quality assurance testing of checking grade,flow, joints,thrust blocks,and compaction for sewer and water pipelines, and soil subgrade, 2 aggregate base,finish grade, and asphaltic concrete paving and quality assurance testing of c soils and paving. ■ Paseo Del Sol, Temecula., CA-Performed grading observation and QA testing of soil placed t U during rough grading(7 million cubic yards)and observation and testing of trench backfill. 0 a) • Riverside Airport Rehabilitation,Riverside, CA•Inspected and performed quality assurance U testing of asphaltic concrete on grade and batch plant inspection. v c i ■ Daggett Airport,Daggett,CA• Soils/Laboratory Technician- Inspected and performed O quality assurance testing of asphaltic concrete on grade and batch plant inspection. m • Pier I Warehouse,Mira Loma, CA-Provided soils quality assurance testing of structural backfill for 750,000-sgf warehouse building. v� L ■ Shadow Hills,Indio,CA-Performed supervision for grading technicians and material '0 h a+ inspectors for post tension concrete placement. d E ■ Talavera,Indio, CA•Performed supervision for grading technicians and material inspectors for post tension concrete placement. Q m In Q U W H O W (7 J J Q U Z O c a� E HILLTOP GEOTECHNICAL,INC. Q Packet Pg. 386 13.e San Bernardino Office HIS. LLTOP CsE1DT'EICHNICAJ.,� INC-INCa B Giffird Avenue 'ESSan$ernardino,Califiarnia 92408 "A Foundation You Can Build On" Tel.=(909)890.9079 Fax(909)890-9055 receptionist9hgeotech.com or 2 hiUtopg@hgeotech.cem o v KEVIN R. BEATH U) LABORATORY MANAGER U c EDUCATION _ 1d • Chafi'ey College Various Course work. +- ca Rancho Cucamonga,Ca, 1978 P r N • San Bernardino Valley College-Various Course work j San Bernardino, Ca, 1986 CERTIFICATES �iConcrete Field Testing Technician, • ASTM Certified C29,C31,C39,C40, C117, o d O ACI#100822, 7/16/2021 C127,C128,C136,C138,C143,C172,C173, - U Concrete Laboratory Testing Technician, C231,C566,C617,C702,C1064,C1231,D76 O ACI#100822,211 112 0 1 7 CALTRANS Certified CTM's 105, 125AC, o w • Nuclear Gauge Training Class,June,2004 125AGG, 125PCC,201,202,216,217,226, 227, 301,304,308,366, 382,504,618, 521, ai N 533, 539,540,643,556&657 (Current Certs o Pending) c m E d m PRINCIPAL EXPERIENCE /n�A T' 't,l•..RT ww..r ����R_ Gi'..'1....r�.X'�'.-v.. _ w.-1'R Over 15 years of experience in geotechnical testing and construction materials quality control. His � service as Laboratory Manager has provided him with a high degree of technical experience, and effective administration experience while managing tasks and technical personnel. Mr. Beath has op also acted as a Field Technician when called upon for the company's needs. Q U Mr.Beath has been involved with the geotechnical testing aspect of many diverse projects. His W H experience of testing covers a varied range including A.S.T.M.,A.A.S.T.H.O and Caltrans testing w methods.All laboratory testing is primarily related to soil,aggregate, concrete and asphalt O J J materials. Light"Field Tech"experience includes compaction testing of curb and gutters,sewer Q U Z O HILLTOP GEOTECHNICAL,INC. �a Packet Pg. 387 13.e backfill and paving materials.Mr.Beath also has experience in concrete field inspection work, such as fabrication of cylinder, testing of slump, air content and unit weight of P.C.C. r ca C 0 L) L r N C O U C M C O r c� r N O C V a t V d r O O 1 R U C O L N L O y r C d E d d L Q ti CO r l[5 r m Q U W H O LU c� J J Q U Z O as i HILLTOP GEOTECHNICAL, INC. �y i a Packet Pg. 388 13.e KEVIN R. BEATH LABORATORY MANAGER Page 2 p PROJECT EXPERIENCE _ H C ■ Del Webb's Sun City Palm Desert Project—The project in Palm Desert represents one of Del U Webb's premier retirement communities.Mr. Beath has been involved in both field and ca laboratory testing on this project. Compaction testing,fabrication of concrete test,and soils o chemical testing were conducted for the project.(Both ASTM and CALTRANS laboratory c ::. testing) N d ■ Dreaeea,Street Improvement,Moreno Valley,CA-Provided concrete inspection service and fabrication of test cylinder for sidewalk and curbs.Also laboratory testing of asphalt used on site. 0 'c ■ KZ Holding,7-11,Lugonia Avenue,Redlands,CA-Provided concrete inspection services and fabrication of test cylinders for footings,floor slab and sidewalks. 0 C9 ■ Universal Truss,Fontana,CA-Provided asphalt inspection services and compaction testing.Also — m provided laboratory testing services for asphalt sample obtained from the project. U c O ■ I-10 at California Street,Street Improvement,Redlands,CA-Provided batch plant inspection for o 4- concrete concrete trucks loaded for the project site. (A v ■ Orange at Boulder Avenue,Street Improvement,Highland,CA-Provided concrete inspection services d and fabrication of test cylinder for light standards. N 0 ■ Riverside Unified School District,Riverside,CA-Provided laboratory testing support services for Site y expansion projects for various school in the district.Provided laboratory testing on soil sample brought in from the various sites.Testing Included but not limited to Maximum Density @ Optimum Moisture, Expansion Index Sieve Analysis,Ring Density,Moisture Content,Sand Equivalent,Sulfate,Chloride, Q Resistivity,PH,Consolidation,and Plasticity Index. ti m ■ Shadow Hills,Palm Desert,CA-Provided laboratory testing support services for HGI's Preliminary tn 11 Investigation and on-going production.Laboratory testing including but not limited to Maximum Density m 1 (ASTM&Caltrans),Ring Density,Sieve Analysis,Expansion Index,Consolidation,Plasticity Index,Sand Equivalent,Chemical Testing,R-Value,also Compressive Strength of Concrete Cylinders,Grout Prisms = j and Mortar Cylinder. H i ■ Talavera by D.R:Horton,Indio,CA-Provided laboratory testing support services for HGI's Preliminary O W Investigation and on-going production of a residential community.Laboratory testing including but not 0 J limited to,Max.Density,Ring Density,Chunk Density,Moisture Contents,Expansion Index,Sand Q U Equivalent,Consolidation,Sulfate,Chemical testing for corrosive soils,Plasticity Index,Sieve Analysis, Z O HILLTOP GEOTECHNICAL, INC. E Q Packet Pg. 389 13.e KEVIN R. BEATH LABORATORY MANAGER m Page 3 0 U U Soil Classification,Direct/Remolded Shears,R-Values and Compressive Strength Testing of Concrete, .r Grout and Mortar test specimens c Rancho Summit,Pulte Homes at Rancho Cucamonga,CA-Provided laboratory testing support services for HGI's Preliminary Investigation and On-going Production of a residential community.Laboratory c testing including but not limited to Max.Density,Ring Density,Moisture Contents,Expansion Index, Plasticity Index,Sand Equivalent,Consolidation,Sieve Analysis,Sulfate,Chemical testing for corrosive N soils and R-Values. a) c ■ Fontana Courthouse-Provided laboratory testing support services for HGI's geotechnical engineering and Special Inspection,Compaction testing of soils and laboratory quality assurance testing services for a$6.4 _ t million expansion and remodel project for the County of San Bernardino A&E department. y 0 • Highland Library and Learning Center-Provided laboratory testing support services including limited d � O geotechnical studies,project management,geotechnical engineering and Special Inspection,Compaction U testing of soils and laboratory quality assurance testing services for a$12.4 mullion construction of a new O 32,000 sq.ft.library project for the City of Highland,CA. o w ■ Crestline Library-Provided laboratory testing support services for HGI's geotechnical engineering and a' Special Inspection,Compaction testing of soils and laboratory quality assurance testing services for a$5.4 d million construction of a new library project for the County of San Bernardino A&E department. N L • Highland Police Station-Provided geotechnical services including limited geotechnical studies,project w management,geotechnical engineering and Special Inspection,Compaction testing of soils and laboratory quality assurance testing services for a$$million construction of a 2 building,4.5 acre,36,000 total sq.ft. d Leed certified police complex project for the City of Highland,CA. Q ■ New Fire Station#10-Provided laboratory testing support services for HGI's geotechnical engineering and Go Special Inspection,Compaction testing of soils and laboratory quality assurance testing services for a new fire station on Beekley road,in Phelan,CA.for the County of San Bernardino,Special Districts m department. a • Renck CC Project at City of Riverside's Hunt Park-Provided laboratory testing support services for = U HGI's geotechnical engineering and Special Inspection,Compaction testing of soils and laboratory quality W H assurance testing services for a$5.26 million construction of a 15,7745 Sq Ft building, 13.7 acre, w community center and Gymnasium for the City of Riverside's Park&Recreation department. O J J ■ Victorville Court House-Provided laboratory testing support services for HGI's geotechnical U engineering,and Special Inspection,Compaction testing of soils and laboratory quality assurance testing ZO services for the County of San Bernardino. d HILLTOP GEOTECHNICAL,INC. F a Packet Pg. 390 13.e r c O U c 0 U c to c 0 r 0 rn 0 d c R r v d 0 d CALTRANS CERTIFICATIONS LABORATORY CERTIFICATIONS c O 0 w N .'ter V d Cn O w N c d E d O Q ti 00 r m Q 2 U W H O W J J Q U Z O r c d E �a a HILLTOP GEOTECHNICAL,INC. Packet Pg. 391 R.. CALIFORNU AGENCY TaANVOITATION ANCY EDMUND G BROWN Jr.CAACMW + a M DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION 2 DIVISION OF ENOMEERING SERVICES 0 MATERIALS ENGINEERING TESTING SERVICES AND GEOTECHNICAL SERVICES INDEPENDENT ASSURANCE AND REFERENCE SAMPLE PROGRAM BRANCH ` TRA NSPORTA 17ON LA BORA 7-0RY--MSS 1900FOLSOMBLVD. s+04rr;vgzkuu' C O E-MAIL <seroeyenjai#dot ca Soy> U PHONE(916)247-1911 Stats= ,APPROVED ° C Lal cY Q[1-Sita X158@ Mont 1It 64: 0 Laboratory RSP No: 311 DATE: 1WO17 � N Name of Laboratory: HILLTOP GEOTECHNICAL,INC. Laboratory Location: 786 South Grifford Ave.,San Bernardino,CA 52408 Telephone Number. Area Code:909.890.9079 Fax: 909.890.9056 d .r Name and Title of Kevin Beath,Lab Manager-kbeathAh::eotech.com 0 person In Charge: (7 To whom it may concern; — U The laboratory testing apparatus were check for compliance to the following CTM: O 105 106 125 201 202 216 217 225 231 0 301 304 306 366 382 504 518 521 533 'n 539 540 513 556 557 Q U) a:Defic`ler04.10und 0, g inapia-- ITEM NO. DESCR/PTION v) 1 [QUA � d E d d L a 00 L San Items ITEM NO. DESCRIPTION 1 All equipments are in working condition. m Q 2 U L F- O W J J Q l r-7 . r .-�� 93 3/2/2017 O CEETIF1 IA IA NO. _^ DATE. : Seree Yenjai,PE. seree.yenjal(idot.ca.gov E Q Packet Pg. 392 13.e ' - - 2 0 / O ` c CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION { Presents this 0 CERTIFICATE OF PROFICIENCY to 0 t, 21 KEVIN BEATH N SAWN HILLTOP GEOTECHNICAL, INC. cc who is qualified to perform the following tests: w C i I � CTM Ex, Iration Date CTM Ex. iration Date U 105 8/20/16 125 8/20/16 125AC 8120/16 125AGG 8/20116 `o 125PCC 8120/16 201 8/20/16 U) 202 8120/16 218 8/20116 217 8120/16 228 8/20116 N 231 8/20/16 301 8120116 w a+ 304 8/20116 308 8120116 a=i 366 8/20/16 382 8/20/16 d P 504 8/20/16 518 8/20116 Q 521 8/20/16 533 8/20116 ti I T" 539 8/20/16 540 ____-8120116Ln 543 8120116 556 8/20116 m 557 8/20/16 Q LW <) — O _ .. W SEREE YENJAI, #093 a Certified Independen!-Assurance (IA) Z Seree.Yenjai@dot.ca.gov(916)247-1911 Note: This certificate is valid as long as the Tester O complies with applicable requirements in Caltrans' c= c Date Issued: 8/2/16 Independent Assurance Program Manual. °1 Packet Pg. 393 TL-0111 (Rev.07-00) .......... OWN CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION &V M .0 flri'senrs this CERTIFICATE OF PROFICIENCY 0 to Alichael Carrillo .0 M U) Hilltop Geotechnical, Inc. a) > i it-ho is qtr dt fied to perform the fiollwtin,-tests: EXPIRES W 105 Calculations Pertaining to Gradings& SpG January 22,2004 125 Sampling Highway Materials & Products February 10,2004 0 201 Soil&Aggregate Sample Preparation January 22,2004 202 Sieve Analysis of Fine&Coarse Aggregates January 22,2004 'Ri 216 Relative Compaction, Soils&Aggregates February 25,2004 217 Sand Equivalent January 22,2004 0 226 Determination of Moisture Content by Oven Drying January 22,2004 231 Relative Compaction of Soils& Aggregates (Nuclear) February 10,2004 370 Moisture Content,Using Microwave Ovens February 20,2004 ai 375 In-Place Density&Relative Compaction, AC Pavement February 10, 2004 ca 382 Asphalt Content of Bituminous Mixes, Ignition Method March 28,2003 .0- U) 504 Air Content, Freshly Mixed Concrete,Pressure March 18,2004 518 Density of Fresh Concrete March 18,2004 E 521 Compressive Strength of Molded Cylinders February 20'2004 533 Ball Penetration in Fresh Portland Cement Concrete March 18,2004 539 Sampling Freshly Mixed Concrete March 18,2004 00 r- 540 PCC Cylinder Fabrication Match 18,2004 Ln 543 Air Content of Freshly Mixed Concrete-Volumetric Method March 18,2004 for: Bruce Kean, District Materials Engineer 0 W by: ka� 94-10AIW40V TL-0111 Issued : 18 March 2003 David K. Farden IA Phone No. (909) 3S3-4619 Certified Independent Assurance 1A Certificate No. 081 0 z note:This certificate is valid as long as the Acceptance Tester complies with 0 applicable requirements in Caltrans Independent Assurance Program Nilanual. E Packet Pg.3941 13.e Division of the State Architect 1102QStreet,Suite 51O01 916.445.$100 54 M Sacramento,CA 95811 ( 916.445 3521 x e= 011_N mm.dsa.dgs.ca.gov C 0 U October 28, 2014 Y ( Mark Hulett U Hilltop Geotechnical, Inc. 786 South Gifford Avenue f6 San Bernardino, CA 92408 0 T NOTICE OF RENEWAL OF ACCEPTANCE - LEA 149 N Dear Mr. Hulett: U This letter is to inform you of the renewal of acceptance by the Division of the State Architect (DSA) of the facility referenced above into the Laboratory Evaluation and a Acceptance (LEA) program. d c� The referenced facility may provide the construction material testing and inspection — services indicated on the attached list for projects under the jurisdiction of the DSA, ci which includes public schools (grades K-12 and community colleges) and State-owned o or leased essential service buildings. LEA information for your facility will be posted on o the DSA website (www.app.dgs.ca.gov/tracker/apptovedLabs.aspx). N Please take time to review this correspondence with members of your staff that might U be unfamiliar with our requirements, This acceptance is valid until February 16, 2018 and is contingent on continued o compliance with the following LEA program requirements. r 1. Donald Curran (RCE#40344) is the approved full-time engineering manager responsible for the testing and inspection services listed on the enclosed. You must notify the DSA prior to any change in engineering managerial responsibility. 2a.The facility shall continue to receive biennial assessments by AASHTO Materials Q Reference Laboratory(AMRL) and the Cement and Concrete Reference Laboratory o (CCRL) as applicable to the services offered at the facility. Future reports and evidence of corrective action shall be submitted to the DSA. m 2b.The facility shall maintain current participation in AMRL and CCRL proficiency 1: sample programs (PSP). Future PSP reports and explanations of any low ratings Q shall be submitted to the DSA. Ui _ U 3. If the subject laboratory has granted DSA "Specifier" privileges with AMRL, written reports do not need to be sent to the DSA. w 4. The facility shall maintain all test equipment and records in accordance with O applicable, current American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) standards. a U Z O 31-a81.5:wa 62-TJ N 4131111sd at J(^.:: t l-_Qu V i=iwaa.J SO-;03 +- 1 Si3� 1 it 117 _ W flu" tds r .rit 3tu1 r 2 r 374 5AOO E t U +v Q Packet Pg. 395 Mark Hulett -2- October 28, 2014 AM% Hilltop Geotechnical, Inc. , y a+ 5. The facility shall provide laboratory and field testing personnel who are adequately trained, supervised and currently certified as required'by the latest ASTM or other c recognized standards. 3 6. Masonry inspectors assigned to projects under DSA jurisdiction shall have passed y DSA's masonry inspector examination and be specifically approved for each project c by the DSA field engineer. 7. Welding inspectors assigned to projects under DSA jurisdiction shall hold current American Welding Society (AWS) Certified Welding Inspector (CWI) or Senior CWI o certification and be specifically approved for each project by the DSA field engineer �4- 8. 8. The facility's Nondestructive Testing (NDT) program shall be supervised by an individual currently certified by the American Society for Nondestructive Testing (ASNT) as NDT Level III in applicable methods. Such certification shall have been c obtained through ASNT by testing, not by employer or self-certification. 9. The facility's NDT written practice and procedures shall conform to the requirements of ANSIIASNT CP-189, 2006, and be approved by the supervising Level III. All NDT Y technicians assigned to projects under DSA jurisdiction shall hold current Level II or greater certification, in accordance with the requirements of CP-189. 10. The laboratory facility shall provide test, inspection and verified reports in U accordance with the requirements of the 2010 California Building Standards o Administrative Code (CBC) Title 24, Part 1. Report format shall comply with LEA c Program requirements and applicable ASTM standards. M 11. The physical location of the facility, including but not limited to laboratory equipment and personnel, shall not change without prior notification to the DSA. Please be aware that failure to comply with any of the requirements of the LEA Program o may result in this acceptance being revoked. A facility with a revoked acceptance may be reinstated when it demonstrates all deficiencies cited by the DSA have been corrected. Fees may be charged. E if you wish to continue DSA acceptance beyond your current expiration date, you must submit a renewal application package at least 30 days prlor to that date. The a application (DSA form 100) and detailed instructions outlining submittal requirementsco ti can be downloaded from the DSA website (http:l/www.dgs.ca.gov/dsalForms.espx) . When we have received all required information, we will schedule an on-site evaluation of your facility. m Thank you for participating in the Division of the State Architect's LEA program. Should Q you have any questions regarding the LEA program requirements please feel free to = contact me at (916) 445-2193 or e-mail me at ede.france@dgs.ca.gov. w Sincerely, p w Q Eric H. France Z Division of the State Architect O Laboratory Evaluation and Acceptance Program c d Enclosure: All) a Packet Pg. 396 13.e Hilltop Geotechnical, Inc. LEA 148 TESTING SERVICES INSPECTION SERVICES Y ACCEPTED ACCEPTED Earthwork/Lab Earthwork Fleld _ Earthwork ° _® Soil I Soil Comoaction r Fill Placement e ®Aggregate _ ; ®Foundation ®As halt Concrete _® Caissons/Piles 0 Reinforcing Steel _ Reinforcing Steel ❑ Re-Bar Tension and Bend _Q Welding v c _ o ❑ MultMire Strand ❑ Chemical Analysis i Concrete a' r ® Batch Plant Concrete ® Re-Bar and Concrete Sampling c ® Makin /Curin S ecimens T ❑ Pre-Stressed Concrete ® Drilled Cores/Beams ❑ Shotcrete ® Com: ressive Strength ❑ Fiber Reinforced Concrete r ❑ Len th Change ❑ Erox, Wection o ❑ Flexural Strength F] Reinforced G; sum I ❑ Li htwei ht Concrete ® Post Installed Anchors _ ® Mix Desi n Review ❑flitting Tensile __--- ----__ — —__. _ _ _ !_Masonry i o Post Installed Anchors ® Batch Plant ° j Torque Proof Load ❑Mason Placement ❑ Post Installed Anchors Masonry rn ® Mskinu 1 Curin S. ecimene Structural Metals o ® Grout Compressive Strength ❑Welding N ❑ Prism Comp ressive Strep.-th ❑ Hi h Stren th Boltin ❑ Unit Com r_ Stren_°th � Absor tion R S ra,-A lied Fire roofin E ®Dimensions n ❑ Mason Shear d ❑ Drying Shrinkage Q Other Inspection Services: MetalsJLab Metals/Field-N.D.T ~ Structural Steel ( 1 U .uid Penetrant Ln ❑Tension _ Magnetic Particle i m ❑ Bend Ultrasonic ® Density of SFRM a High Strength Bolt T ❑ Radiographic _ _ U ❑Tension Other Tests:_ W ❑ Hardness _ o ❑ Charpy V- Notch �� W _j I J Roofing U ❑Tiles ❑ Built; f O Approved by: - . —DatelOctober 24, 2014 :- c Division of the State Architect LEA Acceptance for Hilltop Geotechnical, Inc., LEA# 149 is E effective until February 16, 2018. 1102 Q Street, Suite 5100 • Sacramento, California 95811 • (916)445-B1G0 Q Packet Pg. 397 13.e Accreditation Search Results Page 1 of 1 r Find An Accredited Lab c 0 Hilltop Geotechnical, Inc. C 0 U San Bernardino, canfornia Show This Entry Only = Sri SrirajanO r 786 Swath Gifford Avenue as San Bernardino,California 92408 y d Phone:(909)890.9079 Fax: _y s.sdrojan@hgeotech.com O t http:/twww.hgeatech.com d O Quality Management System-accredited since 10/26/2010 4) R18,C1077(Aggregate),C1077(Concrete) _ R U Soil-accredited since 1=612010 c D1140,D1557,D2419,D2487 O 0 Aggregate-accredited since 8110/2011 ° C40,C117,C127,C128,C138,C566,C702,02419 t m rn Concrete-accredited since 8/1012011 C C31 (Cylinders),C39,C138,C143,C172,C173,C231,C511,C1054,C1231 (7000 psi and below) "- .r c d E m as I ti 0 m I I Q I U W H O W CD J J Q U Z O c m Q http://www.aashtoresource.org/aap/accreditation-search-results?labname=Hilltop%20Geot... V25/2017 Packet Pg. 398 13.e R d c O w L i+ U) _ O U _ R _ O R rn :r w m _ ea v �c t v m O m C7 PROJECT EXPERIENCE v c O L 0 n, m m N L O i w 1 N C m E m m L a1 Q ti Co m Q 2 U W I-- 0 O W J J Q U Z O m E IDt m Q HILLTOP GEOTECHNICAL,INC. Packet Pg. 399 13.e HGI has extensive Public Works experience which is similar to the services requested in your RFP.We currently have Public Works annual contracts with many municipalities including the Cities of Redlands Municipal Water Department(2003 to current on-call contract),Loma Linda (2012 to current on-call contract), Riverside Public Works (2005 to 2013), Riverside Public Utilities(2006 to current on-call contract),Riverside Parks and Recreation(2007 to current on- Y N call contract),Moreno Valley(2002 to current on-call contract),Yucaipa(2012 to current on-call c contract), the County of San Bernardino Architectural and Engineering Department (2000 to 2015), San Bernardino Municipal Water Department(2012 to current on-call contract),Cherry _ Valley Beaumont Water District (2013 to current on-call) and are currently on call with the e Eastern Municipal Water District. Additionally we currently work on an"as needed"basis with the Cities of Highland, Colton,Fontana and Rialto. _ Recent Project Experience t Cherry Valley Beaumont Water District-Recharge Facilities/Community Park Phase H o d O This project included field observations for site grading of three retention basins, soil and ci aggregate base relative compaction testing, Hot Mix Asphalt (HMA) concrete testing, by 0 representatives of HGI during the construction operations for the subject project. `o w Stronghold Engineering-Chino Hills State Park,Chino Hills California. a� m This project consisted of the construction of the new 2.2 mile access road,entry kiosk,comfort w station,maintenance facility,and 3 scenic overlooks. Included in this project are inspections of retaining walls,drainage crossings,a 90 foot span bridge,CIDH Piles,soil nail walls,mechanical d retaining walls, segmented retaining walls,and the placement of wet and dry utilities. cmQ San Bernardino Municipal Water District-Cajon Blvd. and Devore Road Transmission o r. Main Replacement,San Bernardino,California. m This project included field observations of trench backfill, relative compaction testing and a associated laboratory testing services were performed by representatives of HGI during the x construction operations for the subject project. O W City of Riverside,Public Works Department-Santa Ana Trunk Sewer(SATS),Riverside, 0 J California. —' Q U Z This project included field observations of trench backfill, relative compaction testing and O associated laboratory testing services were performed by representatives of HGI during the a construction operations for the subject project. HILLTOP GEOTECHNICAL, INC. Q Packet Pg. 400 13.e K.Hovnanian Companies Vineyard Heights Single Family Residential Development,Tract 33307, Southeast Quadrant of the Intersection of Pourroy Road and Yates Road in the Winchester/French Valley Area of Riverside County, California. 0 This project consisted of the construction of 41 single family dwellings and associated r N infrastructure. Our work has included the preparation of a geotechnical/geologic update, o compaction testing for rough and fine grading and post grading of all infrastructure including all wet and dry utilities. c 0 San Bernardino County, Public Works, Flood Control Division - Lytle Cajon Channel T w Invert Repair Project, Located In the Cities of San Bernardino and Colton,California. CD This project included field observations, concrete testing and laboratory materials quality 'c assurance testing of fine and coarse aggregates for 14,000 yards of concrete. a� r 0 0 ELCO Contractors -State Street and University Parkway I-215 2 Inch Irrigation Project, 0 San Bernardino, California. v O This project included field observations and trench backfill relative compaction testing were o w performed by a representative of HGI during the construction operations for the subject project. U City of Riverside Public Utilities Department/Water Division-Mound Street Water Main cn Replacement Project,City of Riverside,California. c This project included field observations and in-place density testing that were performed by E representatives of HGI during the construction operations for the subject project. a� Q City of Redlands - 2016 Citywide CIP Water Main Replacement Project, Redlands, co California. =-' m This project included field observations, and in-place density testing were performed by a representatives of HGI during the construction operations for the subject project. LU Ted Burton Underground, Inc. - Longhorn Drive Waterline Replacement Project (for w Elsinore Valley Municipal Water District),Canyon Lake, Riverside County,California. 0 J J Q This project included field observations and in-place density testing performed by representatives Z of HGI during the construction operations for the subject project. o w c a� E �o Q HILLTOP GEOTECHNICAL, INC. Packet Pg. 401 13.e R ELCO Construction-Irvington 20" Transmission Main, San Bernardino,California. 0 r This project included field observations and trench backfill relative compaction testing U) performedby a representative of HGI.during the construction operations for the subjectproject. c v City of Redlands - 2016 Citywide CIP Sewer Pipe Replacement Project, Redlands, c California. ° R a� r This project included field observations and in-place density testing performed by representatives of HGI during the construction operations for the subject project. .E City of San Bernardino, Public Works Department-Rialto Avenue Sewer Replacement Project,San Bernardino,California. o a� c� This project included field observations,soil and aggregate base relative compaction testing,and Hot Mix Asphalt(HMA) concrete testing performed by representatives of HGI during the construction operations for the subject project. .° City of Redlands-Dearborn Reservoir Rehabilitation Project,Redlands, California. d Cn L This project included field observations, concrete testing, and laboratory materials quality .° assurance testing of the 10.6 Million Gallon Seismic Retrofit Project performed by representatives of HGI during the construction operations for the subject project. E a� L Pultle Homes Inc. - 305f Acre Residential Development, Sun City Shadow Hills North, a Northeast of the Intersection of Madison Street and 40`s Avenue,City of Indio,Riverside o T County,California. m This project consisted of the construction of approximately 2,500 single family dwellings, a recreation centers,club houses,two golf courses,bridges,arch culverts,a fire station,and park v sites.Hilltop Geotechnical Inc.was involved with the project since its inception and began work w during the land acquisition phase in the summer of 2002. Our work has included compaction w testing for rough and fine grading and post grading of all infrastructure including all wet and dry 0 J utilities. Concrete testing has performed during the placement of house floor slabs, recreation J a centers,club houses,golf course restrooms,bridges, arch culverts,and for the fire station.This z z 14 year project was completed in early 2016. 0 Y _ a HILLTOP GEOTECHNICAL, INC. Packet Pg. 402 13.e �a d Murrieta Development Co. - Enterprise Way Improvements Between Avenue 54 and g Industrial Way, City of Coachella,Riverside County,California. o This project included field observations for site grading,wet and dry utility trenches, soil and c aggregate base relative compaction testing, Hot Mix Asphalt(HMA)concrete testing, and the v development of a sewer trench dewatering plan with field observation performed by representatives of HGI during the construction operations for the subject project. c r to 2M K.Hovnanian Companies Terra Lago Development,Phase 17,North of the Intersection of , m Detention Channel#3 and the All American Canal, City of Indio,California. > �a This project is still being developed and consists of the on-going construction of approximately 2,500 single family dwellings, recreation center, golf courses, and park sites. Hilltop Geotechnical Inc. has been involved with the project since June 2013. Our work has included compaction testing for rough and fine grading and post grading of all infrastructure including all — wet and dry utilities. O County of San Bernardino,Architecture and Engineering Department-Mojave Narrows Regional Park,Horseshoe Lake Levee Reconstruction and Modifications,Victorville Area of San Bernardino County, California. m U) 0 This project included a limited geotechnical study of a levee breach, reconstruction r recommendations,performing field observation and testing,soil relative compaction testing and reinforced concrete testing for the subject project. Im a County of San Bernardino Architecture and Engineering Department-San Bernardino ti 'i County Emergency Operations Center, 1771 W. Miro Way, City of Rialto Area of San Ln Bernardino County,California. CD AGI performed a Limited Geotechnical Study for the design of the proposed building and a parking area for the existing San Bernardino County Emergency Operations Center facility w located at 1771 W. Miro Way in the City of Rialto area of San Bernardino County,California. O The scope of work performed for this study was designed to determine and evaluate the surface w I 0 and subsurface conditions in the vicinity of the proposed structure and parking area on the subject sitewith respect to geotechnical characteristics,including potential geologic hazards that v may effect the development of the site,and to provide geotechnical recommendations and criteria Z O for use in the design and construction of the proposed development. d E t HILLTOP GEOTECHNICAL,INC. a Packet Pg. 403 a 4 City of Riverside-Public Works Department g On-Call Laboratory and Field Testing of Material Services- 2005 -2013 0 r HGI was originally selected in 2005 to provide on-call geotechnical studies and materials testing and inspection services to support various design and construction projects throughout v the City of Riverside. HGI has provided the City of Riverside Public Works Department with responsive and efficient services on a variety of geotechnical services and materials testing of o soils,asphalt mixtures and concrete mixtures,complying with City of Riverside,Caltrans and/or Green Book standards. y LMd c City of San Bernardino-Development Service Department On-Call Geotechnical Engineering and Materials Testing Service- 1997 to 2012 d r HGI has maintained a multi-year annual contract to provide on-call geotechnical,environmental, and materials testing and inspection services to support various design and construction projects throughout the City of San Bemardino. Since 1997, HGI has provided the City of San Bernardino Development Services Department responsive and efficient services on a variety of O L geotechnical projects. Our Services included geotechnical studies, materials testing of soils, N asphalt mixtures,concrete mixtures,and materials source inspection/sampling complying with City of San Bemardino, Caltrans and/or Green Book standards specifications. m Cn 0 City of Riverside Public Utilities Department/Water Division Y On-Call Geotechnical Engineering and Materials Testing Service-2006 to Present d d L HGI was originally selected in 2006, HGI has provided the City of Riverside Public Utilities Q Department/Water Division responsive and efficient services on a variety of geotechnical projects.Our Services included geotechnical studies,materials testing of soils,asphalt mixtures, Ln concrete mixtures,and materials source inspection/sampling complying with City of Riverside, Caltrans and/or Green Book standards specifications. 00 Q x City of Yucaipa Public Works Department w On-Call Geotechnical Engineering and Materials Testing Service-2012 to Present O w O HGI was originally selected in 2012, HGI has provided the City of Yucaipa Public Works J Department responsive and efficient services on a variety of geotechnical projects.Our Services U included geotechnical studies,materials testing of soils,asphalt mixtures,concrete mixtures,and Z O materials source inspection/sampling complying with City of Yucaipa, Caltrans and/or Green Book standards specifications. E HILLTOP GEOTECHNICAL, INC. Q Packet Pg.404 40 13.e County of San Bernardino Architecture and Engineering Department On-Call Geotechnical Engineering and Materials Testing Service-2000 to 2015 c L AGI was originally selected in 2000, HGI has provided the County of San Bernardino Architecture and Engineering Department responsive and efficient services on a variety of U geotechnical projects. Our Services included geotechnical studies, materials testing of soils, c �a asphalt mixtures,concrete mixtures,and materials source inspection/sampling complying with o County of San Bernardino, Caltrans and/or Green Book standards specifications. r a) City of Loma Linda c On-Call Geotechnical Engineering and Materials Testing Service-2012 to Present s HGI was originally selected in 2012,HGI has provided the City of Lorna Linda responsive and efficient services on a variety of geotechnical projects. Our Services included geotechnical studies, materials testing of soils, asphalt mixtures, concrete mixtures, and materials source — inspection/sampling complying with City ofLoma Linda,Caltrans and/or Green Book standards specifications. L O N d V d U) L O N C O E Q P 01 Q ti r u'f m Q 2 U W H O LU O J J Q U Z O c a� E t U HILLTOP GEOTECHNICAL, INC Q I Packet Pg. 405 13.e y r lC c O r V 7 r U! c O U .O c ld c O r O Cf H O c ld V .E t V d r O d C7 i U I O CONTACT INFORMATION d 0 w H! r c d E d O Q ti co r- r m Q 2 U W F O W J J Q U Z O c d F Q HILLTOP GEOTECHNICAL,INC. Packet Pg. 406 13.e d cc c OFFICE CONTACT INFORMATION: g Hilltop Geotechnical,Inc. 786 Gifford Avenue v San Bernardino,CA. 92408 -a c General Email: hilltopg@hgeotech.com c . cc Office Phone Number: (909) 890-9079 rn U) d Office FAX Phone Number:(909)890-9055 —` Tax ID Number: 33-0593427 r a� r DIR Registration Number_ 100001198 U DESIGNATED 24 HOUR CONTACT INFORMATION: o 0 Michael Carrillo o Office Phone Number: (909) 890-9079 24 Hour Mobile Phone Number: (909)578-4595 a N a+ d E PROJECT MANAGER 24 HOUR CONTACT INFORMATION: a a� Mark Hulett Q 00 T Office Phone Number: (909) 890-9079 m 24 Hour Mobile Phone Number: (909)578-4600 Q x U W H O W 0 J J Q U Z O c m E s m Q Packet Pg.407 13.f ATTACHMENT B-2 CONSULTANT'S FEE PROPOSAL 786 S GIFFORD AVUNUE • SAN BERNAF w!'; • '; .,t lrr�Pt hiiltopg@hgeotech.eom • FAX 909-890-9075" 909-890-9079 = O HILLTOP GEOTECHNICAL r N _ O U M June 1, 2017 0 w City of San Bernardino P17083-Fee Schedule N Public Works Department c 600 North Arrowhead, Second. Floor — San Bernardino, CA 92401 'c t Attention: Ms. Saba Engineer, P. E., Principal Engineer o d Subject: "Schedule of Prices" and our "Schedule of Fees - 2017" to be accompanied with our Proposal to Provide On-Call Geotechnical ci Investigation and Construction Material Testing Services to the o City of San Bernardino, Public Works Department. c N Reference= City of San Bernardino Department of Public Works,April 13, 2017, Request for Proposals (RFP) to Provide On-Call Geotechnical N Investigation and Construction Material Testing Services,Prepared by the Department of Public Works, City of San Bernardino. Hilltop Geotechnical,Inc.is pleased to submit your completed"Schedule of Prices" E and our 2017"Schedule of Fees"for Professional Services for On-Call Geotechnical Investigations and Construction Material Testing Services; Materials and Soils Q Inspection and Testing Services for Public Works Division of the Development00 ti Services Department, City of San Bernardino. We anticipate that you will require various soil and/or materials technician/licensed deputy inspection services and laboratory testing services. m Hilltop Geotechnical, Inc. is also currently registered with the Department of = Industrial Relations, DIR registration number 1000011968. w Hilltop Geotechnical, Inc.complies and pays Prevailing Wages in accordance with California Labor Code §1720 et.Seq.Hilltop Geotechnical,Inc.requests that prior J to initiation of services, a DIR Project ID Number be provided for projects which a are required to be reported to the California Department of Industrial Relations. Hilltop Geotechnical, Inc. understands that the bid date used for this proposal is p April 13, 2017. E a` Packet Pg.408 13.f r 0 P17083.Fee Schedule June 1, 2017 Page 2 c 0 Hilltop Geotechnical,Inc.understands that the City will not pay for or compensate for travel time or mileage to the City of San Bernardino to attend meeting or conduct the activities necessary to complete the tasks required to be performed as part of our services. M C Hilltop Geotechnical, Inc. truly looks forward to continue to provide our professional services. If there are any questions after reviewing the enclosed rn information, please do not hesitate to call me at (909) 890-9079, at your convenience. Respectfully submitted, HILLTOP GEOTECHNICAL, INC. w 0 d Mark Hulett 0 L President 0 w coU d N L O w y a-. C d E 0 d L Q co r N m Q U W H O W (7 J J Q U Z O c a� U fa Q HILLTOP GEOTECHNICAL, INC. Packet Pg.409 AdIft. SCHEDULE OF PRICES ON-CALL GEOTECHNICAL INVESTIGATIONS AND o CONSTRUCTION MATERIAL TESTING SERVICES ; N C O U San Bernac ln0 May 18, 2017 C 0 4. cc (To be submitted in a sealed envelope separate from proposal documents) N a� The undersigned Proposer, if offered, hereby certifies that it will execute the attached Agreement for Services and accept an annual purchase order effective on the date the Agreement is approved by the Mayor and City Council and running through June 30, 2018 for Geotechnical Investigations and Construction Material Testing Services for Capital Improvement Projects on an as-needed basis with no guaranteed usage. The undersigned Proposer understands that, if exercised by the City, two optional one- year extension, as provided in the agreement, shall be effective on or about July 1, o 2018 and running through June 30, 2019, and July 1, 2019 and running through June o 30, 2020, that actual option year pricing shall be negotiated with the Proposer prior to y exercising of any given option year; however, the option year extension shall not become effective until approval by the Director of Public Works. d w L Please provide detailed Firm Fixed Prices in the spaces provided on Sheet 2 of this ,S Schedule of Prices. Indicate any other incidental or additional Prices required for complying with the Technical Specification requirements in the space provided below. a Are there any other additional or incidental prices, which wilt be required by your firm in a, order to meet the requirements of the Technical Specifications? No (Yes or No). Q If you answered "Yes", please provide details of said additional prices: co __.__.. ._.. .... __ N This offer shall remain firm for 90 days from RFP closing date. W Terms and conditions as set forth in this RFP apply to this submittal. J J a U Z O Page 1 of 3 a` Packet Pg.410 13.f CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO 1° Schedule of Prices for On-Call Geotechnical Investigations and Construction Material Testing 2 c May 18, 2017 0 L N -Est m a 0 Annual Unit Description Unit Price Total Price 0 Quantity -a c M Compaction Testing(1 -4 per site c 1'000 eavisit)including curves. LM 205 205000. Compaction Testing(5-20 per site d 1' 000 visit)including curves. 155 155000.0 c _.._.._. - Compaction Testing(20+per site visit) 1° 200 as 115 23000.00 Including curves. m 20 set Concrete Cylinders(includes 600 10000.00! 0 collection, tests and report) O r V 20 ea (Asphalt Extractions 210 4200.00 c O 0 w 40 ea Asphalt Compaction 200 8000.00„ W P 2 40 ea Sol Gradatbn/Screen Analysis 110 4400.00, cn L Q N a+ 500 hr Grading Observation 125 62500.0 E 200 hr Engineering Geological Investigation 8� 200 40000.00 -Consulting a Soil Boring to 15'(Due to Drill Rig °r° 40 IMinumum Charge) 1,900 76000.00; 40 ea Pavement Sore(Asphalt) 230 9200.00, x U 40 ea Concrete Core 230 9200.00 w O Lu NOTAL ESTIMATED ANNUAL COST 808500. J a U Z O c a� E Page 2 of 3 a Packet Pg. 411 13.f SCHEDULE OF PRICES (Continued) ON-CALL GEOTECHNICAL INVESTIGATIONS AND CONSTRUCTION MATERIAL TESTING SERVICES o FOR THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS 3 r c In signing this offer, Proposer warrants that all certifications and documents requested herein are attached and properly completed and signed. Authorized Signature: Print Signer's Name and Title: hark Hulett, President t Date Signed: 6/1/17 0 d Company Name &Address: Hilltop Geotechnical, Inc. 0 a 786 S. Gifford Avenue O San Bernardino, CA 92408 ,0 Phone: 909-890-9079 _ Fax: 909-890-9055 Cn0 c a� E d m a Q ti co Ln N m Q U W H O W 0 J J Q U z O C Page 3 of 3 P Q Packet Pg. 412 HILLTOP GEOTECHNICAL, INC. MuzoP GMTEC14NICAL 2017 SCHEDULE OF FEES � :r _ x� v 3 r PERSONNEL CHARGES c 0 U Drafting . . . . . $66.00/hr. c Word Processing/Clerical . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $66.00/hr. `0 Senior Engineer/Geologist . . . . . . . $185.00/hr. _0 Project Engineer/Geologist Registered . . . . . . . . . . . $165.00/hr. Staff Engineer/Geologist Non-Registered . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $127.00/hr. Engineer/Geologist Technician . . . . . . . . . . $90.00/11r. > Project Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $120.00/hr. Supervisor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . $120,00/hr. 0 Prevailing Wage -Inspector ICC * **,*** . . . . . . . . . . . . . $116.00/hr, s Prevailing Wage - Field Technician*,*** $116.001hr. Prevailing Wage -ACI Technician-Concrete*.*** . , . $116.00/hr. 0 ICC Special Inspector** . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $87.00/hr. t7 Engineering Technician(Soils and Materials) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $83.00/hr. 70 U _ O *Prevailing Wage California Labor code§1720,et seq. ? "* Non-Destructive Ultra Sonic Testing surcharge$12.00/hr. w ***Department of Industrial Relations,Registration No.: 100011968.Valid Through June 2017 v LABORATORY TESTING FEES**** N 0 SOIL TESTING w Chloride Test, $85.00/ea. _ d Chunk Density&Moisture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $25.00/ea. E Consolidation Testing m a) Consolidation - full . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $165.00/ea. °1 Q b) Consolidation - Remold . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $45.00/ea. c) Consolidation - Single Point . . . . . . . $80.00/ea. Co Corrosion Analysis Test (Ph Redox, Resistivity) . . . . . . $145.00/ea. Direct Shear Testing 0" m a) Direct Shear - In-Situ(3 Point) . . . . . . . . $1240.00/ea. b) Direct Shear - Remold (3 Point) . . . . . . . . . . . $300.00/ea. Q Expansion Index Test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $120.00/ea. _ U Compaction Curves w 4-inch mold(ASTM D1557, Method A or B 4" Mold) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $175.00/ea. O 6-inch mold(ASTM D1557, Method C 6" Mold) $185.00/ea. 0 Cal Trans 216 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $185.00/ea. _J Moisture Content Test . . . . . . $18.00/ea. Q Organic Content Test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $35.00/ea. v z Permeability Test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Quote O u d Updated December 7,2016 HILLTOP GEOTECHNICAL,INC. a Packet Pg. 413 2017 SCHEDULE OF FEES LABORATORY TESTING FEES, (continued) ° L Y Atterberg Limits Test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $120.00/ea. _ Resistance Value Test(R-value) . . . . . . . . . . . . . $260.00/ea. ° U Resistivity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $105,00/ea. _ Ring Moisture & Density Test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $20.00/ea. Sand Equivalent Test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $100.00/ea. o Sieve Analysis Test - (Hydrometer) $200.00/ea. Sieve Analysis Test - (Full) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $100.00/ea. W Sieve Analysis Test - (-200) . . $85.00/ea, Sulfate Test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . , . . . . . $65.00/ea. c Turbidity Test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $25.001ea, E z CONCRETE/MASONRY TESTING m Cylinder Compression Test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 832.00/ea. m Cylinder Core, Charge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $30.00/ea. t9 Cylinder Trim or Capping Charge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $10.00/ea. Grout/Mortar Compression Test . . . . . . . . . . $38.00/ea. IL Masonry Prism Test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $150.00/ea. O L 0 ASPHALT TESTING Asphalt Content - Ignition Oven Premixed AC Sample (CT382) . . . . . . . . . . . 5135.00/ea. m Asphalt Content/ Gradation • Ignition Ovcn N L Premixed AC Sample (CT202, CT382) . $210.00/ea. .° Hveem Specific Gravity/Stability Value, Premixed AC Sample (CT308, CT366) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $200.00/ea. m Hveem Stability Value -Premixed AC Sample (CT366) . . . . . . . . . . $125.00/ea. m Hveem Specific Gravity/Stability Value (Rubberized Asphalt) a, Premixed AC Sample (CT308, CT366) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $225.00/ea, a Hveem Stability Value (Rubberized Asphalt) co Premixed AC Sample (CT366) . . . . . . $160.00/ea. Specific Gravity of Hveem or Core Sample -Uncoated (CT308) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $50.00/ea. N Specific Gravity of Hveem or Core Sample -Coated (CT308) $75.00/ea. to AGGREGATE TESTING a Specific Gravity and Absorption- Coarse w Aggregate (ASTM C127) . . . . . . . . . . . $110.00/ea. F Specific Gravity and Absorption - Fine O w Aggregate (ASTM C128) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $150.00/ea. 0 Sodium or Magnesium Sulfate Soundness Fine or Coarse Aggregate (ASTM C88), per fraction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $185.00/ea. v Los Angeles Abrasion - Small Size Coarse Z Aggregate (ASTM C131) . . . . . . . . . $220.00/ea. Los Angeles Abrasion - Large Size Coarse m Aggregate (ASTM C535) . . . . . . . . . . $240.00/ea. Q Updated December 7,2016 HILLTOP GEOTECHNICAL,INC. Packet Pg.414 13.f 2017 SCHEDULE OF FEES LABORATORY TESTING FEES, (continued) o Durability Index Fine or Coarse Aggregate 2 (Calif 229) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . r $350.00/ea � Potential Reactivity of Aggregate - Chemical Method(ASTM C289) . . . . . . . . . $400.00/ea. v -v Petrographic Examination Fine to Coarse Method(ASTM C295) each (Plus Thin-Sections) . . . . . . . . . $1,500.00%a. o Gradation of Aggregates (ASTM C136) (Calif 202) �a Fine Aggregate Dry Sieve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $100.00/ea. y Fine Aggregate Washed Sieve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $115.00/ea. Coarse Aggregate Dry sieve . . . . , . $115.00/ea. Coarse Aggregate Washed Sieve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $130.00/ea. 1° Combined Aggregate Dry Sieve . . . $150.00/ea. _ r Combined Aggregate Washed sieve $200.00/ea. Material Finer than#200 Sieve o (ASTM C117) $100.00/ea. c� Sand Equivalent Test(ASTM D2419)(Calif 217) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $100.00/ea. w Flat and Elongated Particles(ASTM D4791) . . . . . .. . .. 5200.00/ea. Clay Lumps and Friable Particles (ASTM C142) . . . . .... . .. $100.00/ea. O Lightweight Particles(ASTM 0123) ,o Coat/Lignite(sp gr=2.00) $100.00/ea. N Chert(sp gr=-2.4) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $100.00/ea. � Organic Impurities in Fine Aggregate(ASTM C40) . . . , . . . . .. . ...... . . $65.00/ea. d Cleanness Value(Calif 227) . .. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . ... . . ... $160.00/ea. N L Unit Weight/Calculated Voids(Fine/Coarse ° /Mixed Aggregates)(ASTM C29) . .. . ... . . . . . . . $140.00/ea. c Resistance Value Test(R-Value)(Calif 301) { Aggregate Base Material. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $260.00/ea. Potential Alkali Reactivity of Cement-Aggregate Combinations(Mortar-Bar Method)(ASTM C227). . . .. . . ..... . . . . . . . . .. . . . Quote a Potential Volume Charge of Cement-Aggregate Il- 00 Combination(ASTM C342) . . . . . . . Quote Potential Reactivity Rock Cylinder Method (ASTM C586) . . . . .. . .. . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Quote m Length Change Due to Alkali-Carbonate Reactivity(ASTM C1105) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Quote Q Potential Reactivity Mortar Bar V (ASTM C1260) Quote � Potential Expansion of Aggregates from O Hydration(ASTM D4792) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Quote O Aggregate Sampling, Staff Geologist/Engineer J (Portal to Portal),per hour . . . . . . . . $112.00/hr.. v Shipping . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cost Plus 15% Z ****1.5X Surcharge on rush tum-around for laboratory testing. O c a� E v Q Updated Dec-ember 7.2016 HILLTOP GEOTECHNICAL, INC. Packet Pg.415 2017 SCHEDULE OF FEES LABORATORY TESTING FEES, (continued) c MINIMUM CHARGES N c Engineering Technician . . . . . . . . . . . . . I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 hours v ICC Special Inspector . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 hours = Show Up and No Testing or Inspection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 hours Cancellation of Work After 3:30 pm on previous day . . . . . . . . 2 hours .2 �o rn SHIFT DIFFERENTIAL Second Shift(2PM-12PM) . 7.50/hr. Third Shift (10PM-8AM) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12.00/hr. 2 'c t MILEAGE/TOLL ROAD FEES w 0 d Vehicle Mileage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $0.55/mile Toll Road Charges . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Invoiced at Cost c O OVERTIME 0 N Overtime at the rate of 1.5 times the applicable hourly rate will be charged for any time in excess of 8 hours and less than 12 hours in any one day, Monday through Friday, and time before 6:00 a.m. or after 6:00 p.m. and for Saturday work up to 8 hours. Work performed in `o excess of 12 hours on Monday through Friday,in excess of 8 hours on Saturday, and all work N on Sundays or Company recognized Holidays will be charged at 2.0 times the applicable hourly rate. d d COMPANY RECOGNIZED HOLIDAYS Q New Year's Day Labor Day 00 Independence Day Veteran's Day President's Day Thanksgiving Day m Memorial Day Day After Thanksgiving Christmas a x REISSUE OF REPORTS LU O Reissued reports will be charged at the rate of 50¢ per sheet copied, plus the cost of plan 0 reproduction. a OUTSIDE SERVICES Z Z O Professional services, equipment, or tests not provided by Hilltop Geotechnical, Inc. and any unusual items of expense not customarily incurred in our normal operations will be charged at cost plus 15 percent. R Updated December 7,2016 HILLTOP GEOTECHNICAL,INC. Packet Pg.416 13.g. r ATTACHMENT C-1 CONSULTANT'S PROPOSAL Environmental Facilities . Geotechnical . Materials 2 d ca Table of Contents = 0 Section 1: Letter of Transmittal 1 i N _ Section 2: Qualifications,Experience and References 3 Section 3: Organization Chart 16 _ 0 Section 4: Resumes, Licenses and Certifications 17 Section 5: Additional Information and Statements 30 > .E r Schedule of Prices and Hourly Rate Schedule submitted in a separate sealed envelope 0 m O U c O L O W m t � U) L 0 w i+ _ d E d m L Q ti 00 r r U Q 2 U W t— O W J J Q U Z O c d Q lrwracm City of San Bernardino OrrCall Geotechnical Investigation and Construction Material Testing Packet Pg.417 w.. ` C H J Consultants ` .lkwmmn conwur. r •� ra c 0 U 7 May 25, 2017 0 Saba Engineer,P.E., Principal Engineer City of San Bernardino M Department of Public Works, 3rd Floor o 300 North"D"Street,3rd Floor San Bernardino,CA 92418-0001 °1 d r= Subject: PROPOSAL TO PROVIDE PROFESSIONAL SERVICES FOR ON-CALL GEOTECHNICAL INVESTIGATION AND CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS TESTING SERVICES r 0 The City of San Bernardino requires the services of professional services firms to assist the City in delivering public works projects. CHJ Consultants(CHJ), a Terracon Company,has a long history of providing responsive, reliable, and resourceful services to the City of San Bernardino and other cities across the county. We have a great depth of experience providing geotechnical engineering,and geotechnical and materials testing and inspection services in o support of municipalities. ,o n Your projects will be managed by our full-service office and laboratory in Colton. This office has a staff of professionals sufficient to meet the needs of several concurrent projects under an on-call contract with you. N L Mr.Jim Cooke, P.E., G.E,our managing engineer will be responsible for our scope of services. He has 43 years of ° experience conducting geotechnical investigations and managing on-call services contracts in Southern Califomia. Mr. Maihan Noorzay, P.E.,G.E.,will be the project manager. He has 12 years of experience and will coordinate E with appropriate personnel necessary for project completion, oversee day-today operations, communicate with the City of San Bernardino on how your project is progressing,and visit the sites to ensure our work is being performed a safely and the project is delivered on time and within budget He will be available to you 247 as required by this contract. co The contact information for services to you is: U CHJ Consultants,A Terracon Company Q 1355 E Cooley Drive,Colton,CA 92324 = 909.824.7311_ _ v Jim Cocke Maihan Notxzay � Office: 909.824.7311 Office: 909.824.7311 w Direct. 909.301.6037 Direct 909.301.6051 U Cell: 909.322.6978 Cell:951.264.9023 _J JCooke@chjconsultants.com MNoorzay@chjconsultants.com. Q Available 2417 U z r o CHJ Consultants, a Terrecon Company 1355 E Cooley Drive Suite C, Colton,California 92324 P +9091 874-7311 F (909)301-6016 www terracon.com Q Packet Pg.418 13.g With over 50 years of experience and a pool of 45 staff available to meet your project needs, GHJ is an excellent choice to provide professional geotechnical engineering and materials testing services on your projects. o We have no exceptions to your sample contract and are able to meet your insurance requirements. 2 U) C Please feel free to call Mr.Jim Cooke at 909.301.6037 or Mr. Carl Parten,the Colton office manager, at ` 949.864.2080, if you have any questions or if we can be of any assistance. We appreciate the opportunity to be of service to the City of San Bernardino. f° 0 The signatory of this letter of transmittal will have contractual responsibility with the City of San Bernardino, P Addendum No. One, dated May 8, 2017, has been reviewed and is incorporated in our submittal. All information submitted with this proposal is true and correct, Our proposal shall remain valid for a 90-day period from the date of > submittal. — As office manager of CHJ, a Terracon Company, I want to assure you that we understand your requirements for professional service. This project is being built to meet the growing needs of your city. Both your standards and your 2 requirements are high, and we can meet them. Respectfully submitted, L) r � CHJ CONSULTANTS,A TERRACON COMPANY `0 Cad Parten, P.G. U) Office Manager E t � a ti r 00 U Q 2 U W F- 0 O w O J J 2 Q U Z O c d E t L) CU Q Packet Pg. 419 13.g PROPOSER'S CERTIFICATION AND ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF ADDENDA FOR GEOTECHNICAL INVESTIGATIONS AND CONSTRUCTION MATERIAL TESTING I J SERVICES The undersigned hereby certifies that I am an officer of the firm submitting the attached c proposal and that i am authorized to submit said proposal on behalf of my firm. I 2 hereby bind my firm to this proposal and state the following (if submitting a proposal): 0 This offer shall remain valid for 90 days from the RFP close date; and All terms and conditions as set forth in this RFP shall apply to this offer; and o In signing this offer, I warrant that all certifications and documents requested herein are attached and properly completed and signed; and certify that I have received all addenda as indicated below and have incorporated the addenda in the attached proposal. _ L V Verification of Addenda Received 0 c� Addendum No: One Received on: 5.8.17 Addendum No: Received on: Addendum No: Receive 0 L % 0 w AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE: PRINT SIGNER'S NAME AND TITLE: Carl Parten -- __ U) L 0 Office Manager y r d E DATE SIGNED: May 25-M a a COMPANY NAME& ADDRESS: CHJ Consultants, a Terracon Company ti co 1355 E. Cooley Drive. Suite C U Colton. California 92324 a PHONE: 909.824.7311 FAX: 909.301.6016_ W O I IF NOT SUBMITTING A PROPOSAL, PLEASE STATE REASON (S) BELOW: J J Q U Z O c m Page 2 of 12 S:ENGINEERING DESIGN RFP's'!01*7 Goitiehnieul Invumiptions and Ctmstracliun lIutwial Taring lar Prop.*ol Regw-4 far Q Proposals GeoiLvh and Consti Material Tcsting(A-13-17Ax: Packet Pg. 420 13.g Environmental Facilities > Geotechnical }_ Materials Ta SECTION 2: QUALIFICATIONS, EXPERIENCE AND REFERENCES Mi ional R sc,i irc e,, o Terracon is a 100 percent employee-owned consulting engineering firm providing y quality services to clients. Since 1965, Terracon has evolved into a successful 0 multi-discipline firm specializing in: ° Ems, BaWnps;2616 • Environmental ° Facilities ° a16 Geotechnical > 9 Materials #32 5963 Over its history, we have has achieved `7.r;-"s, significant expansion through both internal growth and acquisitions.Terracon has o more than 4,000 employees providing environmental,facilities,geotechnical,and materials services from more than 140 offices nationwide.Additionally,we partner with our U.S.clients to serve their international needs.The firm's success is further o evidenced by a current ranking of 32 in Engineering News-Record's 2016 listing c w of the Top 500 Design Firms, as compared to a ranking of 50 a decade ago. d Terracon's growth is due to dedicated employees who are responsive to clients, provide quality services,and take advantage of opportunities in the marketplace. Cn L ° Terracon provides services on thousands of projects each year. Our culture, systems, and structure enable us to excel at both small and large projects. By E I combining our national resources with specific local area expertise, we consistently overcome obstacles and deliver the results our clients expect. a 00 Terracon serves a diverse portfolio of private and public clients. By being responsive,resourceful,and reliable,we strive to exceed our clients'expectations for service, solutions, quality, and speed of delivery. Based on a deep understanding of our clients' needs, Terracon's commitment is centered around = these key objectives. W 0 Vtslo t. w (D We continue to view our company as a vital and growing consulting firm of � engineers and scientists,providing multiple related service lines to clients at local, L) regional, and national levels. All of our services are delivered on a timely basis o with consistently high value and attention to client. d E 3 `4 Q City or San Bernardino On-Call Geotechnical Investigation and Construction Material Testing Packet Pg. 421 13.g Environmental Facilities Geotechnical - Materials .r TJr l i O LU I O 'a _ c ' 000- o c SBX Bus Lane CLIENT — M SAN BERNARDINO,CALIFORNIA Ted Rigoni City of San Bernardino The Omnitrans SBX is an express bus service in the Inland Empire. The initial 300 North D Street,San Bernardino,CA 0 909-384-5198 O alignment consisted of a dedicated bus lane that averages more than 12 feet wide Rigoni_Te@sbciiy.org c over approximately 6,300 linear feet,in both directions of E Street in San Bernardino, California.The originally-recommended pavement section was composed of 7 inches I? of hot mix asphalt(HMA)15 inches of aggregate base (AB)I Geogrid reinforcement I June,2014 to June,2014 0 6 inches of aggregate base (AB) / Geogrid reinforcement/compacted subsoil. The 0 City of San Bernardino required an alternate pavement section in order to save on $8,948.00 n costs. • CHJ, a Terracon Company provided an alternate solution to the City by Outside the box thinking by using suggesting that R-value testing be performed on cement treated samples in order R-values on cement treated subgrade w soils rather than costlier Unconfined c to develop a pavement section. Three different cement contents (2, 4, and 6 Compressive Strength Testing E ' percent)were tested for R-value and a thinner pavement section using cement d treated subgrade soils was developed. significant cost savings to the client a • The logistics of this project were crucial in the completion of the investigation Constant communication with client 00 during investigation and analysis report, An initial visual pavement survey was performed and locations where the most distress were observed were marked for coring. We also provided coring L) and sampling of subgrade materials. a x • Our constant communication with the client and project management procedures allowed us to provide the final section w design immediately upon completion of the laboratory testing. The client was able to move forward in his procurement 0 process for construction prior to finalization for the Geotechnical investigation report. w 0 J • Based on the reduced pavement section using cement treated subgrade soils, the client was able to realize substantial cost savings for the project in both materials and labor. Although not evaluated in detail, cost savings realized were in Z the thousands of dollars' range. 0 • The SBX lanes are currently in use by commuters for this portion of the project. d <� 6 4 City of San Bemardlno On-Call Geotechnical Investigation and Construction Material Testing Q Packet Pg.422 Environmental Facilities Geotechnical Materials �a `m Y cCCU # o \'R V O y 0 Rendering of Observatory ai c Rancho Mirage Observatory CLIENT, - Mark Sambito,P.E. 1Ff�R►!14 City of Rancho Mirage = 69625 Highway 111 The observatory will have a research-quality telescope and its 221/ foot diameter Rancho Mlrsge,CA 0 dome. The dome will be large enough to hold a classroom of students and rotate in 760-770-3224 c� sync with the telescope,which was recommended by scientist Dan McKenna at the marks@ranchomirageca.gov v California Institute of Technology Palomar Observatory.The dome will also include a o 1,500-to 2,000-square-foot outside deck where people can bring their own telescopes Start Date:October 2016 0 to stargaze. Completion Date:On-going y d U The city of Rancho Mirage planned to construct a new,approximate 22-foot-diameter observatory next to the existing Rancho Mirage Public Library. The structure consists Additional investigation:$6,930.00 of a three-story masonry and metal frame structure supported by a deep foundation `o system, The observatory dome will be comprised of metal framing associated Grading Observation and r hardscape and underground utilities will also be included. construction materials testing: $24,655.00 E d • CHJ, a Terracon Company was retained to perform the grading observation and HIGHI lrHTS- construction materials testing services for the project. Upon review of the third- Experience and expertise of staff a party geotechnical investigation report and project foundation plans,we realized raised red flag in foundation design that the report and foundation design were insufficient for the construction of this of observatory unique structure. After discussion with Public Works Director Mark Sambito,our geotechnical engineers provided another proposal for additional investigation Plan review and review of third party work consisting of Cone Penetration Test (CPT) soundings at the project site. investigation lead to additional Based on these results we provided alternate additional recommendations for pile investigation work = capacity that lead to deepening of the cast-in-drilled-hole (CIDH) pile foundation w system. 1-- 0 W • The experience and expertise of our staff, and our communication with the client during plan review lead to changes of 0 the foundation design. The observatory building has critical settlement tolerances that may have been exceeded during a the life of the project had a comprehensive plan review not been performed. U Z 0 E 8 a City of San Bemardino On-Call Geotechnical Investigation and Constructon Material Testing Packet Pg.423 13.g r Environmental s Facilities . Geotechnical . Materials r CHJ, a Terracon Company's Work Plan and Technical Approach Our project appmac h relies on effective communication between our project managers and our clients to(1)understand the clients desires and expectations (2)develop a work plan consistent with the project requirements and client expectations, r and (3)efficiently execute the workplan to the clients satisfaction. c U Geotechnical Investigation We understand that an assigned project may require Geotechnical or Geological Engineering including field and laboratory testing. Our general approach to performing a geotechnical investigation includes (1) geologic literature and historical photograph review, (2)subsurface exploration, (3)laboratory testing,and(4)evaluation of the geotechnical and geologic data to provide site and project specific recommendations for seismicity,foundation design and site earthwork. For a typical site investigation,we will submit a proposal to clarify our scope of work. After approval of the proposal,we will first review available published and unpublished geologic literature pertaining to the area of the site, and then review and o analyze stereoscopic aerial photographs for evidence of potential geologic hazards and past land usage.We then set out to c� the site to marls boring locations and infiorm Dig-Alert of the impending exploration as required by law.After the required 48- hour &hour period for utility clearance, we will then drill borings to required depths in representative areas for the project. Field 9 testing at this stage normally consists of standard penetration testing providing blow counts. Blowcounts will be recorded at o each sample depth as the number of hammer blows used to advance the sampler a total of 18 inches in increments of 6 0 inches(or less if noted). Once the borings have been drilled, representative samples are obtained,and any field testing required performed,the bore hole or test pit is backfilled and capped with cold patch asphalt or native soils. N L O W The samples are then brought into our laboratory so that geotechnical testing such as in-situ density and moisture content, optimum moisture -maximum density relationships, sand equivalent, R-value, direct shear strength, expansion index, soil corrosivity, sieve analysis, consolidation potential may be performed. The information from the laboratory testing will help d with the engineering analysis including pavement design, bearing capacity, settlement potential, and any other recommendation that the City of Pomona may require.The information is then described and summarized in our Geotechnical a or Geological Report and provided to the client. If the City of San Bernardino requires draft reporting prior to finalizing our Ib report,we can provide draft reports as necessary. U Q 2 U W I-- 0 O W O J J Q U Z O _ m F 9 Q City of San Bernardino On-Call Geotechnical Investigation and Construction Material Testing Packet Pg. 424 Environmental Facilities Geotechnical Materials _ Construction Related Services Projects requiring construction related services,such as soil compaction testing, concrete inspection and testing,etc.always o begin with communication between the client and our project manager. Our field technicians and construction inspectors are assigned based on their experience, skills and the specific project Y requirements. Our goal is to maintain the same staff on site for the project The goals of our o duration, minimizing personnel replacement as much as possible. Project Management ApproachU of CHJ, a Terracon Company's field supervisors routinely visit each aware of our scope and role on o construction site to verify that our personnel are performing their duties so that none of the reqLdred to the project requirements and project expectations, and are working overlooked 0 safety. Our field supervisors also check in with the client or owner'sEstablish an "process for the rapid representative when appropriate to check on our performance. er of on and Our project manager attends and participates in all weekly construction ' ' ' '" ' meetings. This allows our film to proactively identify and address staffing Incorporate and maintain a tracking system 11 0 or technical issues pertaining to our services, in conjunction with the for personne! scheduling. project team,as they arise. performance, + • • • of • f4 U conformance items. c 0 L Communicateo 0 Team on testing and •. N d schedule and manpowet. and budget and costs in • /. for the pr ect to be d O y C d E N r y t � r U z Via: a U W H O W 0 Q U l Z O c d E 10 Q Tknocnr City of San Bernardino on-call Geote&"cal Investigation and Construction Material Testing Packet Pg. 425 13.g Environmental . Facilities Geotechnical . Materials Quality Control and Quality Assurance Methods CHJ, a Terracon Company maintains an effective, comprehensive quality control(QC)system to help ensure that our testing c is performed in accordance with accepted standards and that our testing personnel have the necessary training and experience to carry out their assigned duties. Our QC system is comprised of the following: N C O f Laboratory Accreditation CHJ, a Terracon Company is accredited by a number of independent programs and agencies. The most rigorous accreditation programs are those administered by the Cement and Concrete Reference Laboratory (CCRL), the =o_ AASHTO Materials Reference Laboratory (ARML) and Caltrans. The CCRL and ARML programs are both �, administered under the auspices of the National Bureau of Standards. All three accreditation programs include on- site laboratory inspection and participation in laboratory sample reference programs. We have included our Caltrans 'c Certification in section 6 of this proposal. Training CHJ, a Terracon Company employees are actively encouraged to attain continued education and training in their o specific areas of expertise. This training consists of informal on-the�ob training as well as participation in formal 0 training and continuing education programs. Prior to project assignment, personnel qualifications are reviewed to ensure that the assigned personnel have the appropriate training and experience for the specific project requirements. o For our laboratory and field technicians, the most comprehensive training and certification programs that we o participate in are administered by Caltrans and the American Concrete Institute (ACI). Nearly all of our laboratory and field technicians maintain current Caltrans and ACI certification. Engineering Review `2 t The results of all laboratory and field tests performed are reviewed by registered engineers for accuracy. In addition, s our engineers routinely review specific project testing requirements with our laboratory and field personnel, as well r_ as our clients,to ensure that the testing performed is consistent with project requirements. E Budget/Cost Control a CHJ,a Terracon Company aggressively monitors our project costs and tracks those costs against authorized project budgets. 00 Geotechnical investigations are typically performed on a lump-sum basis,but can be performed on a time and materials basis if the client desires. Change order and cost overruns on geotechnical investigations are very unusual and typically occur only r with a dramatic change in scope. We do not perform out-of-scope services on any project without the client's knowledge and without prior authorization. a Construction related services are performed on a time and materials basis. During project construction, our costs will be w tracked against the authorized budget. Cost and statement-of-work summaries can be included with each monthly invoice. ~ 0 We will notify you immediately if(1)we are requested to provide any out-of-scope service that may impact our budget and(2) w 0 when our total fee reaches 75 percent of the project budget. We have found that attendance at weekly construction meetings J by our project manager, significantly improves project communication and allows us to identify issues early that may affect our budget,resulting in significantly fewer change orders. o F 11 Ter,. City or San Bannardino on-Call Geotedmfcal Investigaton and Construction Material Testing Packet Pg.426 13.g Environmental. Facilities . Geotechnical . Materials 0 Commitment to Quality and Safety ... CHJ, a Tertaoon Company is committed to providing quality services with experienced technical and professional staff through our comprehensive o Corporate Quality Program. As required by our internal quality review process, every project is assigned a well-experienced, senior professional y to provide guidance and technical review for the project team. In this o manner, we are able to deliver consistent, high-quality consulting services L) ttto our clients across the country. Not ^i7 Our Quality Program is based on a continuous improvement philosophy that o Terra orl has lyLr,Dtrre.l le nicAl er'gmeerinii setwces o,,mor than 5i involves our employees and,when applicable,subconsultants,vendors,and rn . ., fj In c: y T'we Year, users of our services.Quality service for our clients is achieved by following y the methods and practices that have been developed at CHJ, a Terracon ; Company for the services being provided. We are also committed to creating and sustaining an Incident and t Injury-Free(IIF)workplace, based on care and concern for people. It is Continuous Commitment an uncompromising commitment at all levels of the company to ensure 2 everyone goes home safe to their family each and every day.At CHJ, CHJ,a Terracon Company's Quality a Terracon Company, safety is held as a core value as well as anProgram is based on a continuous operational priority. Working safely is an inseparable part of "doing things right", just as much as other commitments such as quality, improvement philosophy that involves o profitability, and schedule. We demonstrate that we value our our employees and, when applicable, o employees for who they are and what they do, by dedicating the time, subconsultants, vendors,and users of resources and equipment necessary to achieve an Incident and Injury- Free work environment it m Incident and InjutrFree is about care and concern for people. It is a w N our personal and organizational commitment at all levels of the C company to everyone going home safe to their family every day. , Q Slte Characterization Methods Co Geotechnical recommendations for a project are only as good as permitted by the confidence obtained in accurate characterization of existing subsurface conditions. We use enhanced in-situ exploration methods, such as electronic cone penetration, pressuremeter, vane shear, borehole shear, Geo-Probe"', and seismic geophysical methods on relevant projects.We emphasize to our clients that the cost of a thorough geotechnical investigation is typically minor compared to the a cost savings and risk reductions that can be afforded by higher confidence in the geotechnical regime. W We have been very successful in evaluating and applying innovative geotechnical construction systems that add to the o success of design projects. Proper selection and implementation of state-of-the-industry techniques and technology have LU saved our clients significant time and money on their projects. J Value-Engineering cal Additionally, we regularly practice °valu"rigineering" to help clients save time and money. Value engineering carefully o considers the available data and possible solutions over the anticipated life of the project prior to making recommendations. Our value engineering solutions are sound as well as practical, always keeping budget considerations in mind. Value d engineering represents a total solution to engineering projects from preliminary design through the construction phases. U 12 Q City of son Bernardino On-Call Geotechnical Investigation and Construction Material Testing Packet Pg. 427 I Environmental ; Facilities Geotechnical Materials Inspection and Test Data Collection, Report Preparation,and Distribution Once construction is underway,all field technicians and inspectors are responsible to provide a daily report identifying what o work was found to be in compliance with the project specifications and drawings and report any non-conformances. The field technicians immediately communicate any non-conformances to our Lead Inspectors and Project Manager and directly to the project team members identified in the kick-off meeting. Effective and timely communication and tracking of c0 non-conforming items is critical in getting items corrected quickly and assuring they do not get covered up during construction. 0 n: l Our Project Manager will be responsible to review each inspector's and technician's daily reports and to keep non- o conformance logs up to date on a daily basis and communicate all inspection and test results daily to the designated Project Team members. CHJ, a Terracon Company will keep and maintain a log of non-conformance items through to project y completion and document when how they were addressed. c In order to provide for rapid communication and faster turnaround of test results and inspection reporting, our personnel will utilize laptops to complete their field observation reports and testing reports in CMELMSTm on the project site.As soon as the s field personnel enter the information into the system, the reports are immediately identified as "ready to review" and are available to the Project Manager for review. " a1 � When reports are identified as"finalized",they can then be digitally signed and distributed to all parties. The report(s) can be posted to our secure Client Document Website system } where our documents can be immediately updated for the storage of all reports and can be accessed by approved users. Altematively, if the Project Team has a designated website, :k we also have the ability to post our reports there as well. In addition, the flexibility of our Edson SULA system also allows for direct email distribution and the printing and delivery of hardcopies. } : As discussed, CHJ, a Terracon Company's Project Manager ,o maintains non-conformance los and lists for all testing and inspection services performed. The list will be maintained x d digitally in our CMELMSTM application and can be updated and _ - f ' &� E e-mailed or printed at any time. We will include the non- conformance log In our distribution to the Project Team and will provide them at any other time as requested. tow Our preferred method of information and report distribution is through CHJ,a Terracon Company's Client Document Website (CDW).With access,any approved member party of the project ' , .t team can view, download, or print our inspection and testing reports as they are uploaded. One of the features of the COW is that access to reports can be limited by the report type.For w example, the project civil engineer or a concrete subcontractor may not need access to structural steel reports and is not notified to the uploading of these reports, and they will not appear in their report access listing upon entering the site. The W Client Document Website also allows for the electronic storage of our reports and can be accessed by approved users with O J an internet connection from anywhere at any time. a U Z O m E 14 Q City of San Bernardino On-Call Geotechnical Investigation and Construction Material Testing Packet Pg. 428 13.g Environmental Facilities Geotechnical Materials R i Safety An Incident and Injury-Free Culture , o N C O U O ` c o Safety is S one of CHJ,a Terracon Company's core values and our commitment to an°Incident and Injury-Free(IIF)°philosophy is one CE of the pillars of our culture.Successful execution and delivery includes the need to work safely and keep our employees and Z ce the public safe every day.We are very much a safety-oriented company.We strive to build health and safety into all aspects o of our business and into the thinking of our employees. c� What is Incident and Injurffr;�rv'' Incident and Injury-Free(IIF)is about care and concern for people. It is our personal and organizational commitment at all levels of the company to everyone going home safe to their family every day. It is where o safety is held as a core value as well as an operational priority.Working safely is an inseparable part of working correctly,just w as much as other operational priorities,in particular quality,budget and schedule. Incident and Injury-Free is our commitment to our people, who we value for who they are and what they do. Incident and Injury Free is about developing a mindset intolerant of any incidents or injuries no matter how minor or infrequent. `o w U) Site Safety Check-Ins C Safety check-ins support quality and client relations through increased presence on L"uu""` Uu: "'"""r E project sites. As part of the Safety Check-In process, we have developed a mobile app means conducting out,wcf<; the only acceptable wuy Q that managers have on their smartphones to make documenting these check-ins easier Incidents injuries,and crit and feedback simple to record. will not be viewed as prr,r 00 rnake civ away,but as Ln Pre-Task Planning opportunities o to strep thee, Pp 9 U rl Pre-Task Planning is done Incident and Injury-Free. Employees at all levels have the responsibility for ensuring g � ry effectively. We ask all our employees prior to doing a task,to take time to review how you a will do the task safely, determine if the work conditions are what you expected to do the job safely, and repeat Pre-Task w task. planning prior to starting any new ~ 0 w Neir Mis! Rr-portly. _J CHJ, a Terracon Company encourages all employees to recognize and report any Near Miss events observed during their t workday.CHJ,a Terracon Company defines a Near Miss as an unplanned event that did not result in injury,illness or damage z —but had the potential to do so.All near miss reports are reviewed by Terracon's corporate safety staff.If the potential severity and probability of recurrence are considered high,a root action will be prepared for the near miss and shared with all company personnel. k �o 15 '$ Q City of San Bemardino On-Call Geotechnical investigation and Construction Material'resting Packet Pg. 429 13.g Environmental Facilities . Geotechnical Materials SECTION 3: ORGANIZATION CHART c 0 Our team structure is illustrated in the organization chart below N 1 � O U c ra F c CITY OF P SAN BERNARDINO Sin Berea 100 PRINCIPAL4N-ci+ARGE I James Cooke,P.E.,G.E. t d PROJECTMANAGER p Malhan Noorzey,P.E.,G.E. d (7 c I O ENGINEERING €€LABORATORY7ECHNtCtAA13 I FIS SERVICE*MANAGERI ' O Fred YI,Ph.D,P.E.,G.E. ; GEOLOGY t KevM Myler s ASSISTANT PROJECT N Jay MarON P.G.,C.E.O. MANAGER James DalDhy i t..F tl3j P.F, ' mat: �_E G. FIELD TECHM S U) RE A[ ", +Icor, I � � to 1 Y3 Wan-", c DRILLING t j': cs i W Ir. d klike Hep C rn Mift Cobb i Q Geo*An3erson r-- 00 ~U Q U W H O W O J J Q U Z O c m E 16 C City of San Bernardino On-Call Geotechnloal Investigation and Construction rlaterial Testing Packet Pg. 430 13.g Environmental Facilities Geotechnical . Materials d SECTION 4: PROJECT MANAGER, RESUMES and 2417 CONTACT INFORMATION r Meeting your project needs is our top priority. To that end,we've assigned a team of experienced and qualified professionals. Our key staff is introduced below, followed by a staff matrix demonstrating the depth of experience and qualifications of our team. Our field technicians are qualified to work on federally funded projects, demonstrated by the Caltrans certifications in the matrix that follows. ci c A Project Manager with Commitment and Enthusiasm o A Mr.Noorzay is a professional engineering and Project Manager and has 12 years of experience serving c as project engineer/manager,QA manager,field engineer,and lab manager. d He has managed on-call and on-going contracts for agencies such as cities of Victorville,Rancho Mirage and Hi-Desert Water Agency,to name a few. Maihan will be responsible to: .2 • Manage budgets and schedules to ensure our services are on time and on budget • Attend pre-bid/pre-construction meetings • Attend on-going construction meetings on an as-needed basis to ensure we are meeting your needs 0 • Maintain direct contact with our field supervisors L) • Be available 2417 for any issues that may arise o L - __ A Principal Committed to Quality Assurance and Quality Control ° Mr.Cooke is the Managing Engineer for CHJ,a Terracon Company,and has 42 years of experience in civil engineering dealing with construction projects. He will be responsible for monitoring all services in connection with the City of San Bernardino contract. N L O W N C d E Key Lead Personnel L FRED Yl,PH.D., P.E.,G.E.-Lead Engineer a Dr.Yi has 34 years of experience and is responsible for the preparation of geotechnical investigation and percolation reports, ti as well as special reports to analyze and recommend mitigation measures for specific soil situations.Fred will be responsible co for planning and supervising field investigation and laboratory testing as needed, perform geotechnical calculations and -- recommendations as needed and finding solutions for any geotechnical problems. L) JAY MARTIN,P.G.,C.E.G.-Lead Geologist a Mr. Martin is a professional geologist and certified engineering geologist. Mr. Martin has 33 years of experience evaluating w and mitigating geologic concerns and hazards across the state of Califomia. He has also authored and co-authored several publications w 0 MIKE MACKEY-Lead Technician � Mr. Mackey will serve as Materials Testing Technician and has 17 years of experience in his profession. Mr. Mackey is U responsible for performing field and laboratory materials testing services. He is a senior technician and has extensive o experience coordinating and supervising materials testing services for large projects. He is certified in Nuclear Density Gauge, Caltrans and ACI field testing -Grade I. His duties include field grading observation and compaction testing, concrete tests, and various soils tests. 17 a City of San Bernardino On-Call Geotechnical Investigation and Construction Material Testing Packet Pg. 431 13.g Fnvironmental Facilities Geotechnical Materials r Staff Matrix - California Licenses and Certifications for Key Personnel � _ CHJ/Terracon provides the City of San Bernardino with a team of engineers,geologists and technical staff with experience 2 providing geotechnical services for On-Call public works projects in Southem California. The qualifications and experience of our project team is demonstrated in the = 0 Staff Matrix. PROJECT STAFF MATRIX _ Staff Project Role Years'Experience Licenses/ Certifications rn Maihan Noorzay Project Manager 12 P.E.(C77901),G.E.(3085) P.E. 712763012 Principal-in-Charge 43 ( ),G.E.( ) t Jay Martin Lead Geologist 33 P.G.(4887),C.E.G.(1529) a 0 c� Fred Yi Lead Geotechnical Engineer 34 PH.D.,P.E.(71059),G.E,(2967) — U F.Fred Buhamdan Engineer 15 P.E.(77455) o 0 w Raj Pirathiviraj Geotechnical Engineer 13 P.E.(71662),G.E.(2963) Joshua Morgan Engineer 6 P.E.(86032) in L t 0 John McKeown Geologist 18 P.G.(7753),C.E.G.(2396) Y _ C.E.G. 9360 E John Romano Geologist 10 ( ) d James Dalgity Field Services Manager and 29 Caltrans: 125,231 a ti t Assistant Project Manager 00 Kevin Maier Lead Laboratory Materials 19 Caltrans 301,304,308,309, Testing Technician 366,370,382 ACI Field and Laboratory Technician Grades I and II a Alec Thompson Laboratory Materials Testing 7 ACI Compressive,ACI Concrete w Technician Field Grade LU ACI Aggregate,ACI Laboratory, O Mobin Noorzay Laboratory Materials Testing 3 Nuclear Density Gauge 0 ACI Concrete Field Grade 1 Technician Q Caltrans:216,217 Michael Soler Laboratory Materials Testing 3 Caltrans 217 z Technician ACI Concrete Field Grade 1 Albert Segura Laboratory Materials Testing 1 Caltrans 217 Technician 16 Q Ike City of San Bernardino On-Call Geotechnical Investigation and Corutruction Material Testing Packet Pg. 432 13.g Environmental . Facilities a Geotechnical Materials _ _FIELD STAFF MATRIX Staff Project Role— - r Years' Licensed o Experience Certifications Mike Mackey Lead Materials Testing Technician 17 Nuclear Density Gauge Certified, N Caltrans 125,231 r- ICC Soils Special Inspector 0 ACI Concrete Feld Testing Technician—Grade I Jeff Dalgity Materials Testing Technician 21 I Nuclear Density Gauge Certified, o Caltrans: 125,231 ICC Soils Special Inspector ' AGI Concrete Field Testing Technician-Grade I c Adrian Velazco Materials Testing Technician 21 Nuclear Density Gauge Certified, Caltrans:125,216,231 c ICC Soils Special Inspector No.8152858 ACI Concrete Field Testing Technician—Grade 1 0 i ACI Concrete Strength Testing Technician Howard Franklin Materials Testing Technician 10 Nuclear Density Gauge Certified, U ACI Concrete Field Testing L Chris Vaughn Materials Testing Technician Density 12 h'Gau a g Certified, y Cattrans:125,231 ACI Concrete Field Testing-Grade 1 _ _ d Mike FAN Materials Testing Technician 14 Nuclear tensity Gauge Certified, o Caltrans:125,231 �- ICC Soils Special Inspector ACI Concrete Field Testing Technician—Grade I Mike Cobb Materials Testing Technician 10 Nuclear Density Gauge Certified a, a George Anderson Field Geologist :, Nuclear Density Gauge Certified00 OSHA/40 hour HAZWOPER,8-hour Supervisor's HAZWOPER Chevron Behavior Based Safety BBS U r Brent Adam Feld Geologist 2 Nuclear Density Gauge Certified a OSHA140 hour HAZWOPER U U W H 0 W a CHJ,a Terracon Company is able to provide observation,field testing,and laboratory services 24 hours a day,if necessary. Our office J is inclose proximity to your project site,which allows our technicians to be able to quickly arrive at any project location. z 0 E 19 a 4 v City of San Bernardino On-Call Geotechnical Investigation and Construction Material Testing Packet Pg. 433 13.g r Environmental Facilities Geotechnical Materials 4- Subconsultant 0 CHJ, a Terracon Company will utilize 2R Drilling, Inc.as our subconsultant. We have partnered with 2R Drilling as long as they have been in business. Their office is located at 3968 Chino Avenue, Chino, California. They provide N Geotechnical Hallow drilling services. o U 2R was established in 1978 in Chino California by Eugene L.Serff as a division for 2R Engineering, Inc. Mr. Brian Seri has r- been with 2R for more than 30 years and is currently the owner/president. Their head driller, Nick Muratalla has worked for r- 2R Drilling since 1987. 2R has four CME 75 truck mounted high torque drill rigs. Services and equipment include Geotechnical borings,environmental borings,mud rotary,8-inch and 104nch hollow stem auger, 6-Inch solid stem auger, rn w ground penetrating radar service,concrete coring,angle drilling,automatic SPT hammer,CME continuous sampler,slope indicator installation, monitoring well installation,vapor monitor installation and SPT samples. All drilling personnel meet the requirement set forth by OSHA 29 CFR 1910.120 and have completed the required 40-hour OSHA health and safety course. r 0 m c� Company Name and Contact Name and Company Years Project Function Address Telephone Number of Experience ? 2R Drilling, Inc.(SBE) Julie Sed 30 Geotechnical Soil Test Borings O 3968 Chino Avenue 909.465.1765 Contractor's License:C57 709029 w Chino.CA 91710 a� L 0 W N r C d E d L Q f` CD r r U Q 2 t W H O W J J Q U z O r c d E 20 Q rramn City of San Bernardino On-Call Geotechnical Investigation and Construction Material Testing Packet Pg. 434 13.g Environmental Facilities Geotechnical : Materials r The following pages are resumes of our key staff with each individuals California Licenses and certifications for this City of San Bernardino's On-Call Geotechnical Investigation and Construction Material Testing contract. o t M A t NA.N NOORZAY, P.E., G.E. °Istration. N Registered Geotechnical Engineer. Project Manager GE No.3085 0 Califomia v Mr. Noorzay has 12 years of experience serving as project engineer/manager, field Civil Engineer,C77901 engineer, and lab manager and is currently working as a project engineer/manager. Califomia o Through his experience he has serviced on-call contracts for various agencies M requiring day-to-day management and has performed in his client's best interest. He Qual'died swPPP Developer(OSD) T understands the needs of on-call contracts that necessitate readily available personnel d at a moments notice and the technical knowledge to understand problems and how Qualified SW Practltioner(QSP) c to solve them efficiently on-time and on-budget. Mr. Noorzay can provide this ACI Aggregate Testing Tech Level t E excellent service to the City of San Bernardino's on-call contract as well ensuring successful project delivery for each project assigned or awarded. Radiation safety and Nuclear Gauge 0 CD EXPERIENCE: E u don D BS,Civil Engineering with specialization in Structural Engineering,University of City of San Bernardino,SBX Bus Lane,San Bernardino, California California,Irvine,2007 Project engineer for a dedicated bus lane that averages more than 12 feet wide over o approximately 6,300 linear feet, in both directions of E Street. The section was Master of science,Civil Engineering o composed of 7 inches of hot mix asphalt NMA /5 inches of aggregate base AB J with specialization CaliforniaGeotechnical 0 po p (HMA) ( � Engineering,GSime � TX7 Geogrid / 6 inches of AB /TX7 Geogrid / compacted subsoil. We provided a Polytechnic University,Pomona,2014 pavement section with cement treated subgrade soils based on R-value testing erformed on cement treated samples. AffiMember dions p p ASCE—Member � Past(Vice Chairman,Inland-Empire w Pavement Recommendations,Various Streets throughout Victorville,California Geotechnical Committee) Mr. Noorzay served as Project Engineer for material testing and pavement structural section recommendations for various projects in the City of Victorville. He coorcnated Years of Experie" I field investigation efforts which included ooring and sampling of pavement and t2 subsurface materials and falling weight deflectometer(FWD)testing.Assigned laboratory a testing such as gradations, sand equivalent, and R value. Performed engineering co analysis on new pavement design in accordance with Caltrans Highway Design Manual. Projects included Bear Valley Road,La Mesa Road,Amethyst Road,and Spring Valley Lake Parkway. Green Tree Boulevard Extension, Victorville, California a Mr.Noorzay served as Project Engineer for the Pavement Design Report for the Green Tree Boulevard extension project over the BNSF railroad tracks connecting to Yates Road and Ridgecrest Road in the City of Victorville. The total length of the extension is approximately 1.7 miles. A total of 13 borings to 5 feet below the existing ground surface were drilled for sieve analysis,sand w equivalent, 11-value,and corrosivity testing. The pavement report was prepared in accordance with Topic 114 of the Caltrans 0 Highway Design manual using the CalFP program developed by Caltrans to provide pavement section recommendations. a Lenwood Road Grade Separadon,Barstow, California Z I Mr. Noorzay served as Project Engineer for this rail grade separation. His responsibilities included quality assurance review o of technician daily reports and laboratory testing results, and providing technical engineering support to the project team as needed. The scope of services for this project included compaction testing, concrete testing, and materials testing for E Mechanically Stabilized Earth (MSE)Walls,structural fill and embankment,and sewer improvements. 21 a 'v,h ;.: :, City of San eemardino On-Call Geotechnical Investigation and Construction Material Testing Packet Pg.435 13.g Environmental Facilities Geotechnical Materials JI M COOKE, P.E., G.E. Registered Geotechnical w9wraEngineer adon; Principal-In-Charge No.3012—CA; Mr. Cooke has 43 ears of experience in civil engineering,dealin with construction Registered Civil Engineer: N Y P9 RCE 71276—CA � projects. His experience includes both public and private construction projects ranging C from residential and commercial development, new and existing roadway L.S.I.T.,2318 a improvements and upgrades, railroad improvements including grade separations and Nuclear Density Gauge Certified ra bridges,and public utility projects including fresh and wastewater treatment plants and o reservoirs. He is responsible for report preparation and coordination and direction of 40 Hours of OSHA Hazand 2M all field work, including personnel, required equipment, and all laboratory testing and �"S EmergWasteency Respoperations nse analysis. He also performs analysis of all data and laboratory results as well as , conclusions and recommendations for site grading, foundation design including axial Education = and lateral pile support, slope stability, both static and seismic retaining walls, street University of Idaho,Moscow,Idaho, 2 structural section design and individual effluent disposal and storm water abatement B.G.S.,Geology/Chemistry system design,and evaluates special or unusual conditions at the job site. May 1978 0 San Bernardino Valley College, (7 City-Wide Street Improvement Project, Hesperia, California' Surveying&L.S.I.T.- _ Mr. Cooke served as Project Engineer for which CHJ provided grading observation, January 1982 compaction testing, materials testing and inspection services for this city-wide street Affiliations 0 improvements project. The project consisted of 112,000 lineal feet (If) of roadway ASCE-Board Member requiring asphalt grinding, recompaction, removal, and asphalt concrete(AC)paving. 0 Years of Fyeriencg 0 43 Cactus Avenue Bridge,Moreno Valley, California l As Geotechnical Manager, Mr. Cooke performed the geotechnical investigation and c4) composed the Geotechnical Design Report to provide recommendations to the County o of Riverside for the widening of the Cactus Avenue overpass and ramp widening. y Recommendations for piles as well as shallow foundations and pavements were provided. This project consisted of the widening and reconstruction of the existing E bridge that allows traffic to pass over the BNSF rail lines and widening of the southbound 1-215 ramps. 00 Q 42-inch Milliken Avenue Transmission Main Replacement, Ontario, California Mr.Cooke served as Project Engineerfor this project which included a Geotechnical Investigation report prepared for the proposed extension of the 42-inch Transmission Main. This project consisted of:a 42-inch transmission main (13,700 feet in length),with a 24-inch transmission main coincident with a portion of the 424nch main; two pressure-reducing stations; and an interconnection site. The purposes of this investigation were to explore and evaluate the geotechnical conditions along the subject alignment and a at the pressure-reducing stations and interconnection site and provide appropriate geotechnical recommendations. L) W Widening of Yucaipa Boulevard,between Sth Street and 13th Street; Yucaipa, California 0 UJI Mr. Cooke determined thickness of existing asphalt concrete and base material and depth, thickness and location of any Portland cement concrete roadway, if any on this project. In addition a preliminary street structural section design was performed. Z 0 w E 22 a City of San Bemardino On-Call Geotechnical Investigation and Constructon Material Testing Packet Pg. 436 13.g_ 1 Environmental Facilities = Geotechnical « Materials ar FRED YI, PH.D., P.E., G.E. Renistrahon: Registered Cid Engineer.RCE 71059 Project Engineer -California Dr. Fred Yi has 34 years' experience providing professional engineering solutions Registered Geotechnical Engineer GE y during his career. His expertise in complex foundation design and seismic hazard 2967,California C mitigation has saved our clients time and money on their most challenging projects. duration: Fred will be responsible for planning and supervising field investigation and laboratory B.S.in Civil Engineering,Tsinghua t6 testing as needed, perform geotechnical calculations and recommendations as University, o needed on this contract. He is the right person because he an expert in finding Beijing,China—IN3 6 solutions for any geotechnical problems that may arise. M.S.in Civil Engineering,China Eight-Story District Attorney Office Building,Riverside, California Institute of This was a new development of an eight-story office building and a four-story parking Water Conservancy and Hydroelectric v structure in an approximately 2.5-acre site located in the Ci of Riverside,Carrfomia. Po` Rte ' PP City Beijing,China—IM t Dr.Yi managed the field investigation,including drilling of hollow stem auger and CPT i soundings, and laboratory testing program. The liquefaction potential and seismic Ph.D.in Cnn7 Engineering,University of m settlement were evaluated for both SPT and CPT data utilizing a program developed Tokyo, c� by Dr. Yi. The final report included recommendations for both shallow and deep Tokyo,Japan-1991 U foundations. Years of Ex:erience: O 34 East County Detention Center,Indio, California Dr.Yi served as project engineer and his role included planning for field and laboratory d investigations, making geotechnical calculations and preparing the geotechnical investigation report. Due to the significant increase in peak ground acceleration for maximum considered earthquake(MDCR) J in 2013 CBC,the seismic settlement was a key issue for the total cost and construction of this project. The soil profile at the site typically consisted of sihlsandy silt(ML)to depths ranging from approximately 45 to 55 feet bgs,underlain by interbedded w t silt(ML),silty sand(SM)and sand(SP-SM)to the maximum depths explored. The soils encountered generally ranged from very loose to dense, generally increasing in density with depth. Dr. Yi made a lot of efforts to avoid over-estimation of the E seismic settlement in silty soils based on the review of the latest publications and case histories. With the dose coordination c with design team, Dr.Yi proposed the use of geogrid placed on excavation bottom. The final excavation depth for support a building area was able to be reduced by 11 feet. Dr. Yi also recommended the shoring being designed considering the construction stages and period of time. Based on this recommendation,the shoring designed for temporary loads in Stage 1 o governs the section and depth of shoring.This avoided the over-design of the shoring. Dr.YPs efforts significantly contributed the saving of overall construction cost of this project. U Desalter Transmission Pipeline PrgJ04 Riverside County, California c This project included the construction of approximately 13 linear miles of desafter transmission pipeline owned by Easter = Municipal Water District. Dr. Y directed field investigation and laboratory testing, performed necessitated geotechnical W calculations and finished the final report. O W 1 (7 J J Q U Z O c a� E t m 23 Q City of San Bernardino On-Call Geotechnical Investigation and Construction Material Testing Packet Pg. 437 13.9 1 Environmental • Facilities Geotechnical Materials 4 M JAY MARTIN, P.G., C.E.G. n'°'stratio' Professional Geologist = Project Geologist PG 4887—California Mr. Martin has 33 years of experience evaluating and mitigating geologic concerns Certified Engineering Geologist: c and hazards across the state of California. He has provided project and senior level CEG 1529—California o U engineering geologic oversight for design and construction of public projects and has Education: _ extensive experience in the evaluation and mitigation of seismic hazards and has B.S.in Geology, conducted numerous fault trenching projects across all major faults in Southern University of California,Riverside g California. Mr. Martin's areas of expertise also include disaster evaluation and 1982 ' mitigation,as well as groundwater resource exploration,evaluation and development. M.S.in Geology, EXPERIENCE: university of Caifomia,Riverside- _ 1985 Chino Hills Road alignments, Chino Hills, California 2 Mr.Martin served as Project Geologist for investigation and construction of more than Professional Affiliations: 7 miles of Grand Avenue,Chino Hills Parkway, and Eucalyptus Avenue.Mr.Martin's inland Geological Society investigations addressed slope failures and design of large buttress fills,among other (Co-Founder and Pest a>;5 co hazards. Geological Society of America Seismological Society of America �? Passons Boulevard Grade Separation,Pico Rivera, California Earthquake Engineering Research = Mr. Martin conducted the geotechnical investigation and provided recommendations institute 0L- for for the grade separation. CHJ, a Terracon Company also provided construction South Coast Geological Society ° support services during construction of the recently completed project. Our role in the en project included geotechnical investigation services, field materials sampling and testing, laboratory materials testing, and batch plant inspection. CHJ,a Terracon Company also provided the Environmental Site Assessment for the grade separation.The project included construction of an at-grade railroad bridge and undercrossing c r for BNSF railroad that crosses Passons Boulevard.The project was becoming increasingly necessary due to new train traffic projected increase by thirty percent. d E Potrero Boulevard Interchange,Beaumon4 California Mr. Martin conducted a Fault Hazard Investigation and contributed to the Geotechnical Design Report(GDR), the Materials a Report, and Bridge Foundation reports for the project. The drafts were reviewed by Caltrans. Bridge Type Selection (BTS) t letters were also submitted as well as a Wall Type Selection (WTS) letter for three proposed retaining walls. The City of 00 Beaumont is planning to construct a new interchange on State Route 60(SR 60)at Potrero Boulevard.The limits of the project will extend from the Jackrabbit Trail to the Interstate 10 I SR 60 freeway-to-freeway interchange, a distance of approximately 2.5 miles. Water Tank Replacement Projec4 Beverly Hills,Cal►fornia a s Mr. Martin provided the Engineering Geologic Report and appropriate recommendations for each tank site which included W concerns such as land sliding, liquefaction,rock falls,and strong ground shaking. CHJ/Terracon provided materials testing o and inspection for the City of Beverly Hills Water Tank Replacement Project. The project included 5 potable water circular, W flat bottom,steel water reservoirs all on separate sites throughout the City. The pre-existing tanks were a crucial part of the City's water system and needed to be replaced in order to meet the Department of Health Service drinking water standards, a seismic design standards,and Cal OSHA safety standards. U Z 0 d t= 1 24 Q City of San Bernardino On-Call Geotechnical Investigation and Construction Material Testing Packet Pg. 438 13.g f r Environmental Facilities Geotechnical Materials R F. FRED BUHAMDAN, P.E., PMP Reoishatlon: Registered Civil Engineer. Engineer California.PE No.77455 r0 Mr. Pirathiviraj is a Senior Engineer, and registered geotechnical engineer(GE)and cernAcaaons: y professional cavil engineer(PE) in the State of California with substantial experience Project Management Professional in performing geotechnical investigation, geotechnical design and project (PMP) management. These projects included various roadway bridges, railroad bridges, Education: standard and nonstandard retaining walls and soundwalls, grade separations, Master of Science,Civil Engineering, pavements, embankments, commercial buildings, dams, levees, and infiltration California State University,200e orZ basins. Bachelor of Science,civil Engineering, a� EXPERIENCE: university of MuEah,zoaz Professional Affiliations: c Chicken Springs Wash Project,Yucaipa,California American Society of Civil Engineers U Served as project engineer for this project. Project included street improvements and Years of t:xperience: widening of3rd, 4th and Poplar Streets crossings with Chicken Springs Wash. In 15 addition, the project included design of storm drain culverts, energy dissipaters, 0 grouted rip-raps, retaining walls, flood walls, and a new storm drain line on Yucaipa i Boulevard. U Yucaipa Boulevard Improvement and Widening Project, Yucaipa, California O Served as a project engineer for this project. Project included widening Yucaipa 0 Boulevard from 1-10 Freeway, at Avenue E, to 15th Street intersection. In addition, 0) project included two traffic signal installations, new sidewalks, new bike lanes,street U rehabilitation, retaining walls,and new storm drain lines. Chase Drive Street improvements Project, Corona, California y Served as a project engineer for this project.Project included widening Chase Drive from Garrettson Avenue to Sonrisa Drive. r- Improvements include the addition of biofilter swales,construction of full pavement section,pavement gold milling and asphalt E overlay, and the construction of new curbs and gutters, curb ramps, driveways, storm drain system, relocation of existing electrical poles and design of meandering bike path. c Park improvements Projects—CaliforniaCo Served as project engineer on various park improvements projects throughout Southern Califomia including Reynerson Park Ln and Mae Boyar Park in City of Lakewood,Jack Nichol Park in the city of Long Beach,Hunt Park and Highland Park in City of U Riverside,Glen Oaks Paris in City of Yucaipa,Allen Martin Community Park in City of La Puente.Projects involved the design of foundation for new buildings, picnic shelters, septic tanks, and seepage pits. Oversaw the field exploration activities, a performed required engineering analysis,and provided foundation recommendations. w 2090.2012 Sewer Main Rehabilitation Project, Manhattan Beach, California w Served as a project manager for the project.The project consisted of sanitary sewer lines replacement at various locations in cD the City of Manhattan Beach, California. The project will be constructed through a 3-year sewer rehabilitation program, The sanitary sewer lines consist of 6 to 12-inch diameter gravity and force main lines, Supervised the field activities including drilling of six borings and traffic control, performed the engineering analysis, and provided shoring and backfill zo l recommendations. 25 Q I- City of San Bemardino on-Call Geotechnical investigation and Construction Material Testing Packet Pg. 439 13.g Environmental ,, Facilities Geotechnical Materials t SIVASUBRAMANIAM (RAJ) PIRATHIVIRAJ, P.E., G.E. Staff Engineer ° r Mr. Pirathiviraj is a Senior Engineer, registered geotechnical engineer(GE) and Reaistrarton: professional civil engineer(PE) in the State of Califomla with substantial experience in Registered Geotechnical Engineer performing geotechnical investigation, geotechnical design and project management. califomia These projects included various roadway bridges, railroad bridges, standard and Registered Civil engineer cammia c nonstandard retaining walls and soundwalls, grade separations, pavements, 2 embankments,commercial buildings,darns,levees,infiltration basins,light rail tracks and Education: airport facilities. Mscicivil and Geotechnical y Engfneerinotate University of New y Engineering experience has included project management,construction monitoring,dam York at Buffalo,United states=4 c inspection,levee repair,field investigation,foundation design and review for bridges,walls B&/Civil EngineeringlUniversity of and buildings and write and review geotechnical reports, foundation reports, materials Peradeniya,Sri Lanka12001. reports,technical memorandums,addendums and letters,and request for information. Prolesaionar Atdiatior►s: _ _-�___ Higher education includes a Master of Science degree in Civil and Geotechnical 1 M►encanSod�►ofcivil6rgineers o Engineering from State University of New York at Buffalo. Ywra of Emerience: Management duties include overseeing project budget and schedule, managing clients 13 expectations, and supervising junior engineers, laboratory and field personnel, sub- o consultants and sub-contractors. The following is a representative list of distinguished projects Mr. Pirathiviraj has served as a geotechnical engineer of record,project manager,and/or project engineer. d PROJECT EXPERIENCE 0 1-5 Widening Project,Segments 1,2 and 3,Orange County,CA Y SR-91/71 Interchange Improvements, Riverside County,CA 1-5 HOV Improvements, Segments 1,2 and 3,Orange County,CA SR-91 Westbound Widening,Orange County,CA SR-57/SR-60 Confluence,City of Industry,CA a Crown Valley Parkway Widening Project,Orange County,CA Co Cherry Avenue Interchange Project,San Bernardino County, CA Citrus Avenue Interchange Project,San Bernardino County,CA 1-5 Bridges in Carlsbad and San Diego in San Diego County,CA r, SR-91 Bridges in Riverside County,CA I SR-91 Retaining Walls and Soundwalls in Riverside County,CA = 1-405 Soundwall Project in Los Angeles County, CA U w SR-39 and State Route 2 Slope Repair,Riverside County,CA SR-134 Soundwall Project, Glendale, CA SR-22 HOV Lane Design-Build Project in Orange County, CA J 1-5 Far North Geotechnical Investigation,Buena Park,CA a McDonalds Street at 1-405, Los Angeles County,CA 1-5/SR-170 Interchange, Los Angeles County,CA Z 0 26 Q City of San Bernardino On-Call Geotechnical Investigation and Constructlon Material Testing Packet Pg. 440 13.g Environmental Facilities Geotechnical Materials Y JAMES DALGITY Field Services Manager/Assistant Project Manager Certifications: o Registered Civil Engineer. 0 Mr.Dalgity has 2 years of experience and is responsible for assignment and supervision California PE C86032 y of field technicians. He is also responsible for assimilating and monitoring field data for Education: o technical reports and proposals,preconstruction meetings and job progress meetings,as High School Diploma well as monitoring job progress from a soils engineering standpoint. He has also performed laboratory soils tests and asphalt tests, and conducted preliminary soils and Years of LA erfence: o foundation investigations. 29 M a� EXPERIENCE: m interstate 215 Widening, Phase 2, San Bernardino,California As Field Supervisor, Mr. Dalgity provided Technician Oversight during construction for •_ The Interstate 215 (1-215)Widening project,which improved approximately 2.5 miles of freeway through downtown San Bernardino, Califomia. CHJ provided sampling and o testing of construction materials used in the project. Services provided include batch plant inspection during Portland cement concrete (PCCP) and asphalt concrete (AC) paving; field sampling and testing during paving; laboratory testing of aggregate, concrete, soil, lean concrete base, asphalt concrete and other materials; and on-call o materials engineering consultation. w Ramon Road/Interstate 10 Interchange Improvements,Riverside County, California d Mr. Dalgity served as Field Supervisor for the material and laboratory testing for this$53 Cn f million freeway interchange improvement project. Because the 1-10 Corridor is classified as a "High Emphasis"route, the w project was completed over a 2-week period,during which CHJ provided field sampling and testing which included both day and night work.Night work involved demolition-related soil compaction testing—preparing the grade for placement of concrete. W Day work included PGC high early strength concrete sampling and testing. Columbia Avenue Overpass at BNSF Railroad,Riverside, California a Mr. Dalgity provided supervision during the compaction testing, soil sampling, and materials testing associated with the o subgrade,finish grade,asphalt concrete placement,concrete,and aggregate base for Southstar Engineering on the Columbia Avenue Overpass at BNSF Railroad. CHJ worked with Southstar Engineering and the City of Riverside for this project. The project consisted of a concrete girder structure estimated at$25 million and located 26 feet above the intersection of Columbia Avenue and the BNSF Railroad near to Iowa Avenue. The over pass spans across the tracks at over 200 yards. a x Interstate 210 Freeway Segments 9-11, San Bernardino County, California LU Mr. Dalgity served as Field Supervisor for sampling and compression testing of structural concrete and performing trial o batches, which included the casting and testing of concrete beams for flexural strength. CHJ also performed quality control UJ testing on soil and aggregates which included lean concrete base testing,sieve analyses,sand equivalent,R-values,specific J gravity,absorption,corrosion resistance,soluble sulfates, L.A. abrasion, durability, cleanness values,permeability tests,and plasticity index tests. Tensile strength testing was also performed on reinforcing steel and mechanical couplers for this project. This project was performed in accordance with Caltrans specifications and regulations. o d E s 28 a �lkwramCity of San Bernardino On-Call Geotechnical Investigation and Construction Material Testing Packet Pg. 441 13.g 1 Environmental Facilities - Geotechnical Materials y a+ MIKE MACKEY ca>tie�tMed Nuclear Density Gauge Certified c Materials Testing Technician Lead Caltrans Certified for Field Testing v 125&231 Mr.Mackey has 17 years of experience providing field and laboratory materials testing AG Field Testing Technician— rn services. He is one of CHJ/Terracon's senior technicians and has extensive Grade 1 experience coordinating and supervising materials testing services for large projects. Education. U His duties include field grading observation and compaction testing, concrete tests, San Clemente Hlgh School— ' and various soils tests. Mr.Mackey is also responsible for organizing and compiling Diploma L 0 all daily inspection reports and testing data,and coordinating with the Project Engineer Saddleback Community College— + to assist with preparation of final reports. some Coursework N Years of j�ertence d EXPERIENCE; 17 Greenspot Road Widening, City of Highland, Highland, California _ As materials testing technician. Mr. Mackey was responsible for testing and inspection services for the City of Highland Greenspot Road Widening project. The project consists of widening Greenspot Road from SR-210 to Boulder Avenue, d widening of the existing on and off ramps at SR-210, and utility improvements. CHJ1Terracon provided compaction testing and grading observation of the earthwork, placement and testing of Portland cement concrete (PCC) and hot mix asphalt (HMA)concrete pavement and testing of aggregate base(AB). O San Bernardino County High Desert Government Center,Hesperia California ,o As Materials Testing Technician, Mr.Mackey provided materials testing,grading observation,and compaction testing for this project. CHJ1Terracon also performed the geotechnical investigation for this$19.8 Million project. The project consisted of a two-story building, with 55,000-square-feet. Other improvements to the site included a parking lot, underground utilities, inn sidewalks,landscaping,and enclosures for a transformer,above-ground fuel tanks,a generator,and trash receptacles. The o project included both the City of Hesperia and the County of San Bernardino in a joint effort to accomplish the new building. The Government Center was designed and built to withstand a major earthquake meeting the standards set by California's current building code as an essential facility. E d Street Improvements,Merldian Business Center,Riverside, California a Mr. Mackey performed grading observation, compaction testing, materials testing, coordination of materials testing, and supervision of other materials testing personnel on the site. The commercial development project within the former March Air to Base included in excess of 3 million cubic yards of earth work, 3.5 miles of street improvements, many concrete tilt-up commercial warehouse and office buildings. Compaction and materials testing services were performed for grading,curb and gutter, sidewalk,utilities,aggregate base and pavement. a Non-Potable Reservoir 10.3, Calimesa, California = U Mr. Mackey performed grading observation, compaction testing for backfill during pipeline installation and paving, materials W 1— testing for flatwork and site improvements,and materials testing supervision for this project. The non-potable reservoir project O included relocation and abandonment of an existing sewer line, grading, waterline placement, paving for 2 new reservoirs, 0 and a new booster station. CHJlTerracon also conducted the geotechnical investigation for the site. J a U Z O c a� 29 a City of San Bernardino On-Call Geotechnical Investigation and Construction Material Testing Packet Pg. 442 13.g Environmental E Facilities Geotechnical Materials m Y SECTION 5: ADDITIONAL INFORAMTION, REQUIRED STATEMENTS AND CALTRANS CERTIFICATION o .2 Additional Information rn C O In response to items, actions or information the Consultant expects to be provided by the City: C M Prior to mobilizing for a project,we expect the City to provide us with the scope, estimated City budget, and timeline for the C project.The scope should be provided so that we can schedule the appropriate personnel or field equipment for each service the City requires. The estimated budget should be provided so that we may compare to our cost estimate and consult with � Y the City should the estimates not be similar. Estimates can vary if the scope is not clear or if unexpected services, such as utility locating, are needed. The timeline would be required so that we can schedule accordingly. We take pride in finishing C our projects on time and within budget, and by working together and having the proper information from the City, we willra provide excellent service for this on-call contract as well. In response to any comments or suggestions that the Consultant believes necessary to comply with the requirements of this o RFP: c� At this time, we do not have any comments or suggestions for the City that would be necessary to comply with the Y requirements of this RFP. 0 0 w cw We have provided an overview of the additional services our company can provide. Please see the one-page overview U) following this page. a Required Statements 0 y CHJ, a Terracon Company has read the Draft Agreement for On-Call Geotechnical Investigation and Construction Material C Testing and CHJ, a Terracon Company will execute the Agreement if offered a contract by the City and is able to meet the E insurance requirements contained therein. ` a CHJ,a Terracon Company acknowledges the City's local preference eligibility. CHJ is not located in the City, but in nearby Colton. 1355 E.Cooley Drive, Suite C, Colton,CA 92324,with over 40 permanent employees assigned to the office. co As CHJ,a Terracon Company has worked on a number of projects in San Bernardino,we maintain a City of San Bernardino Business License. (Copy is on the following page) a CHJ, a Terracon Company understands that we will be required to obtain and/or maintain a City of San Bernardino Business License for the duration of the Agreement. LU 0 CHJ, a Terracon Company Will maintain insurance conforming to the requirements of the draft Agreement for the duration of 0 the Agreement. � a U Z City of San Bernardino Business License and Caltrans Certifications C See following pages. 30 a `i 'I anw n City or San Bemardino On-Call Geotechnical Investigation and Construction Material Testing Packet Pg.443 I� Qr TL-01 I i (REV,W00) CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION O Presents this L CERTIFICATE OF PROFICIENC. } to ' Mobin Noorza\ rAjs CHJ Consultants, RSP# 49 who is qualified to perform the following tests: r CTM Expiration Date CTM Expiration Date x o - d 216 12/15117 217 01126/18 O U ! O L W U) d U) O i W U) C E Q 00 U (, Q Z LUU C O _._. W Seree Yenjai, PE, IA #093 Certified Indepen t Assw=ce (IA) v z '..> SEREE.YENJAI a)DOT.CA.GOV 916.247.1911 Note: This certificate is valid as long as the Tester O complies with applicable requirements in Caltrans' a� Date Issued: 4/17/2017Independent Assurance Program Manual. E Packet Pg.444 13.g TL-0111(Rev.07-00) lG 10-1111 MX— L CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION 1M 0 L Presents this j c i o CERTIFICATE OF PROFICIENCY �r to { c Mike Mackey U) C.H.J. Inc. ti who is qualified to pe?form the following tests. EXPIRES `—' 125.0 Sampling Highway Materials&Products-All April 20,2018 231.0 Relative Compaction of Soils&Aggregates(Nuclear) April 20,2018 m r 504.0 Air Content,Freshly Mixed Concrete,Pressure December 06,2016 t, 518.0 Density of Fresh Concrete December 06,2016 v 523.1 Flexural Strength of PCC(Fabrication Only) December 06,2016 0 533.0 Ball Penetration in Fresh Portland Cement Concrete December 06,2016 `o 539.0 Sampling Freshly Mixed Concrete December 06, 2016 'U) 540.0 PCC Cylinder Fabrication December 06,2016 556.0 Slump of Fresh Portland Cement Concrete December 06, 2016 m I 557.0 Temperature of Freshly Mixed Portland Cement Concrete December 06, 2016 07 x216 Method for Determ. Foaming Characteristics of Hot Bitumen December 06, 2015 ° w m m a� a 00 Ln U Q for: JitntP,1 n oktrai, ;> strict Materials Engineer _ w < by: TL-0111 Issued : 20 April 2016 f ~ RobeoJarqu ' IA Phone No. : (909)350-9496 J, 1 O 1 0 Certified Independent Assurance IA Certificate No. : 062 note:This certificate is valid as long as the Acceptance Tester complies with U s applicable requirements in Caltrans Independent Assurance Program Manual. � � Z O HIM -- —- r :;^'��� �;.. ,�`k.. _'ry ,..^.'. •:r.'rti:4:�?"r J;t:J1}, JJ :S..;.. � C 1 t V lC Q I Packet Pg.445 13.g TL-0113 titci,tr7 Ut)1 Y R O CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Y r{ O � V Presents this r `I CERTIFICATE OF PROFICIENCY O to ,n1 Jeff Dalgity fF. > �Y C.H.J., Inn who is qualifted to perf'nrtn the following tests: EXPIRES 125.0 Sampling Highway Materials& Products- All October'26,'1017 i 231.0 Relative Compaction of Soils& Aggregates(Nuclear) October 26,2017 U f O L 'got 7 t {� U) ! , L k(EI f d E m d L aI Q ti 00 r r U W ti for: ad.olain, Divrict Materials Engineer �� ~ ff by: TL-011 I Issued ; 09 October 2015 j Daniel Stewart 1A Phone No. : (909)350-9096 $: a ' Certified Independent Assurance IA Certificate No. : 111z .. . z note:This certificate is v,tlitl as long us the Acceptance Tester complies with (tie O applicable requirement~in Caltrans htdependent Assurance Plyk rrnn Manual r 7, Y Q Packet Pg.446 13.8 TL-1111(R"*17-00i CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Presents this 0 CERTIFICATE OF PROFICIENCY to c t 0 r Chris Vaughn + �, C.H.J. Inc. ! 5%•i f0 who is uali ed to perform thefollowing tests: EXPIRES 4 � P � f 8 'c 125.0 Sampling Highway Materials&Products-All April 19,2018 231. Relative Compaction of Soils&Aggregates (Nuclear) April 19, 2018 c c� 3 U c O N 01 N w N d 1 E d '•r' ti 00 t V � Q for: Jimg, ,ad•keen, Distriict Materials EngieerWby: ? ,�.t .� . TL-0l l 1 Issued : 19 April 2016 O Roberts/j quin 1 IA Phone No, : (909) 350-9096 W O Certified Independent Assurance 1A Certificate No. : 062 s note;This certificate is valid as long as the Acceptance Tester complies with U applicable requirements in Caltrans IndependentAssurance Progrant Manual. Z O } :• ;ivl�*%rs{. i' r :�} C•. ti'• 'rra�iT'r V Q Packet Pg.447 13.g CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATIONft 2 caw8rts v f ' i N Presents (Iris o CER.'T'IFICATE OF PROFICIENCY r t= to o .Michael Glenn lull ` � ° }. y d C.H.J., Inc. > who is qualified to perform the following tests: EXPIRES 125.0 Sampling Highway Materials & Products- All October 26,2017 0 i231.0 Relative Compaction of Soils &Aggregates (Nuclear) October 26,2017 c� 504.0 Air Content, Freshly Mixed Concrete, Pressure December 06,2016 �a 518.0 Density of Fresh Concrete December 06,2016 533.0 Balt Penetration in Fresh Portland Cement Concrete December Ob, 2016 L- 539.0 Sampling Freshly Mixed Concrete December 06, 2016 12 540.0 PCC Cylinder Fabrication December 06, 2016 m 556.0 Slump of Fresh Portland Cement Concrete December 06, 2016 557.0 Temperature of Freshly Mixed Portland Cement Concrete December 06,2016 in 0 N a.• C tv E d d Q ti Go r r U � V for:Jinun}>(�ladokun, Dislict Alatc rials•Engineer W by: TL-01 i I Issued : 09 December 2015 j ! n J Robby Rodrigu4_.,.- ]A Phonc No. : (909)350-9096 a Certified Independent Assuntnce IA Certificate No, : 074 v z note:This certificate is valid as long as thu Acceptance Tesicr complies with O applicable requirements in Caltrans Lidependem,assurance Program Manual. ' d �,, fx%s'''ue-•',f`.:...zY1'^.��fs.f�-.C{]/(��S�}r h.Ax.�xn.tils �, x��..•^�^r} ryr5 }r w-` .+� ff y��r�-,;h.:�}�{n J,� ._..___. .f ........Y._._._...—.:.:..': ___ 4 •" r''r'.•.1.r.'.`.�'—�i,..j .�'S' J�'Y'Jf.'./;'.''l.N'1 .,_,��e. f' ? ti• Q Packet Pg.448 13.h ATTACHMENT C-2 CONSULTANT'S FEE PROPOSAL SCHEDULE OF PRICES (Continued) r ON-CALL GEOTECHNICAL INVESTIGATIONS AND CONSTRUCTION MATERIAL TESTING SERVICES o FOR THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS In signing this offer, Proposer warrants that all certifications and documents requested U herein are attached and properly completed and signed. C 0 rn Authorized Signature: Print Signer's Name and Title: Carl Parten. Office._Manager__ E U 2 Date Signed: 5.25.17 0 c� Company Name&Address: CHJ Consultants a.Terracon Companycc 1355 E. Cooley Drive Suite C o 0 Colton CA 92324 N U Phone: 909.824.7311 Fax: 909301.6016 Cn 0 w N r C d E d d Q ti 00 r N U Q U W H O w C9 J J Q U 2 O c d E w t Page 3 of 3 a Packet Pg.449 13.h CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO r Schedule of Prices for On-Gail Geotechnical Investigations and Construction Material Testing c May 18, 2017 3 N1 _ - 0 tlmated U Annual Unit Description Unit Price Total Price c ea c Compaction Testing(1 -4 per site 1,000 ea visit)including curves. $125.00 $125,000.0 rn Compaction Testing(5-20 per site > 1,000 ea visit)including curves. $85.00 $85'000A = Z0� Compaction Testing(20+ per site visit) 00 $13,000.00E including curves. :3 0 Concrete Cylinders(includes 0 20 set collection,tests and report) $ $7,000.0 _ �a L201 ea Asphalt Extractions $150.00 $3,000. p ,o 40 ea Asphaft Compaction $150.00 $6,000.00 m N 40 ea Sal Gradation/Screen Analysis $125.00 $5,000.0 `o 0 --- - U) c 500 hr Grading Observation $145.00 $72,500. E m Engineering Geological Investigation& °1 200 hr $165.00 $33,000.0 a Consulting 40 ea Soil Boring to 15' $2,000.00 $80,000.0 N V 40 ea Pavement Bore(Asphalt) $150.00 $6,000.0 Q x — U Lu 40 as Concrete Core $150.00 $6,000. H O w TOTAL ESTIMATED ANNUAL COST $441,500.0 v O d E Page 2 of 3 Q Packet Pg.450 13.h d c rr 0 U 3 r N C O U .O c tv c O r R m V! CHJ CONSULTANTS a Terracon Company C SCHEDULE OF FEES (EFFECTIVE SEPTEMBER 1,2016) O m U c O ,° V) Main Office and Laboratoi; 1355 East Cooley Drive, Suite C N P. O. Box 1443 L Colton,California 92324 '0 Vl Telephone: (909) 824-7311 m Fax: (909)301-6016 E m Victorville Office and Laborator#, a 15345 Anacapa Road, Suite D Victorville, California 92392 Telephone: (760)243-0506 Fax: (909-301-6016 Palm Desert Office a 77-564A Country Club Drive,Suite 122 v Palm Desert,California 92211 Telephone; (760)772-8234 w Fax: (909)301-6016 J J Q U www.Objeonsultants.com z O INCLUDED IN THIS SCHEDULE OF FEES ARE COSTS FOR SERVICES AND TESTS COMMONLY PERFORMED BY THIS FIRM. OTHER E SERVICES OR TESTS,AS WELL AS COSTS FOR THESE SERVICES OR TESTS,CAN BE SUPPLIED UPON REQUEST, Q Packet Pg.451 13.h f Y7 i+ TABLE OF CONTENTS .2 L Paye c 0 Professional Services and Support 1 -2 (Soil Engineering/Materials Engineering/ Geology/Enviromnental) o r �a Rm w N Soil Engineering/Field Observation Services 3 s Materials Laboratory and Testing Services 4- 11 a� 0 Special (Deputy)Inspection Services 12 U Conditions and Working Hours for Special(Deputy) Inspectors 12-13 O 0 w L 0 w N _ m E d d L Q r oo V- yl N U F H Q 2 U W TERMS OF PAYMENT: o Net-Invoices are for professional services and are due upon presentation 0 J J Q U Z O _ a� Q Packet Pg. 452 13.h CHJ CONSULTANTS,a Tecracon Company i r PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AND SUPPORT r M Soil Engineering/Materials Engineering/Geology/Environmental 0 U ENGINEERING SERVICES RATE PER HOUR Principal Engineer/Geologist 250.00 0 Plan Review and Stamp Plans(Registered Engineer/Geologist) 250.00 Managing Engineer(Registered) 195.00 c Project Engineer/Geologist/Scientist(Registered/Project Review) 185.00 ° co Senior Staff Engineer/Geologist/Scientist(Calculations/Data) 135.00 0 Staff Engineer/Geologist/Scientist(Field Management 115.00 Project Coordination) ` Exploration Geologist(Exploratory Drilling/Logging) 110.00 9 Concrete Technologist 130.00 Drafting/CAD Operator 90.00 0 Word Processing/Clerical 75.00 Subsistence and Lodging-Per Day(Subject to Review for 130.00 U Specific Projects) 0 L 0 ENVIROIAL SERVICES U Environmental Scientist 185.00 Phase I Environmental Site Assessment By Quotation N L Phase II Environmental Site Assessment By Quotation N Phase III Remediation Oversight By Quotation Laboratory Analysis of Soil/Groundwater By Quotation L Q EXPERT WITNESS SERVICES co Preparation and Consultation by Professional 260.00 Deposition/Court Testimony by Professional 375.00 N (Plus Travel and Expenses) v Q EXPLORATORY&QUIPMENT = U Exploratory Equipment Cost+20% o UJ c� FIELD EQUIPMENT RATE J Standard Testing Equipment and Vehicle(Subject to 18.00/Hour Adjustment Based on Fuel Prices*) o Special Soil/Asphalt Testing Equipment 10.00/Hour Skidmore/Torque Wrenches for High-Strength Bolts 65.00/Day E Pull Test Equipment 60.00/Day a SEPTEMBER 1,2016 4 Packet Pg. 453 13.h CHJ CONSULTANTS,a Terracon Companyit PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AND.SUPPORT(continued) Soil Engineering/Materials Engineering/Geology/Environmental c 0 r r REPORTS-COIvW o Grading Compaction Report- Comprehensive 650.00 Each c Grading Compaction Report- Major By Quotation 0 Compaction Test Report (i.e., sewer,water,street,gas, 350.00 Each electrical,curb and gutter, sidewalk,etc.) y Report Collection and Distribution,Final Report Preparation 50.00 Each c Certified Payroll Report(Upon Request) 100.00 Each DSA Verified Reports for Project Closure 120.00 Each d r 0 a) 0 EXTRA COPIES — Copy of Field Daily Test Summary Sheet(Upon Request) 78.00 Each v c 0 Reports-Current Files(Not Over One Year Old) Minimum Service Charge,Per Report 25.00/Report '^ Copies,Per Sheet, 8-1/2"x 11" 0.20/Sheet Copies,Per Sheet, 11" x 17" 0.75/Sheet rn Copies,Per Sheet,24" x 36" or larger 5.00/Sheet c w Reports- Inactive Files(One Year or Older) Minimum Service Charge,Per Report 75.00/Report d Copies,Per Sheet, 8-1/2" x 11" 0.20/Sheet d Copies,Per Sheet, 11" x 17" 0.75/Sheet a Copies,Per Sheet, 24"x 36" or larger 5.00/Sheet 00 SERVICES-OTHER v Printing and Photographic Work Cost+20% a Subcontract Services Cost+20% v LU O W 0 Q U Z O c m E 0 a SEPTEMBER 1,2016 -2- Packet Pg. 454 13.h CHJ CONSULTANTS,a Terracon Company i r •L SOIL.ENGINEERING/ IELD OBSERVATION SERVICES Cu_ REGULAR PREVAILING 2 WAGE RATE WAGE RATE GEOTECHNICAL SERVICES* PER HOUR PER HOUR v, _ Field Supervisor 105.00 110.00 ci Senior Field Technician 98.00 110.00 _ Field Technician 85.00 110.00 ° ° Subsistence and Lodging- Per Day(Subject to 130.00 130.00 °1 Review for Specific Projects) Standard Testing Equipment and Vehicle 18.00 18.00 (Subject to Adjustment Based on Fuel Prices) s d OVERTIME RATES* Field Technician(After 8 Hours Worked Monday 125.00 147.00 Through Friday During Normal Working Hours and the First 12 Hours on Saturday) p L 0 Field Technician(After 12 Hours Worked Monday 152.00 185.00 w Through Saturday,All Day Sunday and Holidays) °; •Z a� to PUBLIC WORKS INSPECTION* c w Public Works Construction Inspector 125.00 125.00 W E a� d L •1►�NnYfUM CHARGES Q All Field Services are Charged on a Portal-to-Portal Basis. For Projects Subject to Prevailing Wage Rates,Prevailing Wage Elates will be Charged for Time on the Job Site Only,and Regular Wage Rates will be Charged for Travel Time and all Other Non-Prevailing Wage Time Show-op Time,No Observation or Testing Performed-2 Hours Minimum N U No Show-Up Time Charged if Cancellation is made by 1:00 pm of the Preceding Day l— F Project coordination and supervision will be charged at the rate of$115.00 per hour. Q Project engineering review will be charge at the rate of$185.00 per hour. U W H O PREVAILING WAGE W Our Schedule of Fees is valid through July 31,2017. Projects that involve public money come under the purview of Senate Bill SB 1999,which requires the payment of Prevailing Wages. Accordingly,SB 1999 is governed by the California Department of Industrial J Relations. Therefore,the current Prevailing Wage rates remain valid until July 31,2017,and as rates are revised by the California Q Department of Industrial Relations. U Z O NORMAL WORKING HOURS Nomal Warldng Hours are considered to be Monday through Friday from 7:00 am to 3:30 pm. Work performed before or after the a=i defhsed Normal Working Eons will be charged at the overtime rate,unless prior special arrangements have been made. E v to a SEPTEMBER 1,2016 -3- Packet Pg. 455 13.h C14J CONSULTANTS,a Teiracon Company MATERIALS LABORATORY AND TESTING SERVICES REGULAR PREVAILING c 9 WAGE RATE WAGE RATE SERVICES* PER HOUR PER HOUR ' L Laboratory Supervisor 105,00 110.00 U Laboratory/Field Technician 85.00 110.00 c Concrete Batch Plant Inspection 85,00 110.00 c Pachometer/Schmidt Hammer Testing 140.00 140.00 ° M Sample Pick Up 62.00 62.00 3 Services Performed By lathers Cost+20% Cost+20% 'c Specialized Testing Equipment By Quotation By Quotation Vehicle(Subject to Adjustment Based on Fuel Prices) 18.00 18.00 d 0 a� OVERTIME RATES* Laboratory/Field Technician(After 8 Hours Worked 125.00 147.00 Monday Through Friday During Normal Working o Hours and the First 12 Hours on Saturday) c w Laboratory/Field Technician(After 12 Hours Worked 152.00 185.00 Monday Through Saturday,All Day Sunday and Holidays) d U) L W i+ *MINIMUM CHARGES = All Field Services are Charged on a Portal-to-Portal Basis. For Projects Subject to Prevailing Wage Rates,Prevailing Wage Rates will be Charged for Time on the Job SItt Only,and Regular Wage Rates will be Charged for Travel Time and all Other Non-Prevailing 0 Wage'Lyme Sbow-up Time,No Observation or Testing Performed-2 Hours Minimum d No Show-Up Time Charged if Cancellation is Made by 1:00 pm of the Preceding Day r ao Project coordination and supervision will be charged at the rate of$115.00 per hour. N Project engineering review will be charge at the rate of$185.00 per hour. U t— All rush and weekend testing services will be charged 1.5 times the regular rate. a 2 PREVAILING WAGE U W Our Schedule of Fees is valid through July 31 2017. Projects that involve public money come ander the purview of Senate Bin SB 1999, 1— which requires the payment of Prevailing Wages. Accordingly, SB 1999 is governed by the California Department of Industrial W Relations. Therefore,the current Prevailing Wage rates remain valid until July 31,2017,and as rates are revised by the California Vr Department of Industrial Relations. J J a U NORMAL WORKING fl OURS Z Normal Working Hours are considered to be Monday through Friday from 7:00 am to 3:30 pm. Work performed before or after the 0 defined Normal Working Hours will be charged at the overtime rate,unless prior special arrangements have been made. C d E a SEPTEMBER 1,2016 4- Packet Pg.456 CHJ CONSULTANTS,a Termoon Company i r d SOIL TESTING SERVICES r ASTM RATE o DESIGNATION TEST UNIT PER TEST Chemical Analysis Each By Quotation D 2435 Consolidation Test-Undisturbed Each 275.00 U -Remolded Each 405.00 c -With Time Rates Each By Quotation 0 D 3080 Direct Shear Test -Undisturbed Each 325.00 -Remolded Each 355.00 U) D 4829 Expansion Tests, UBC Method Each 185.00 c Maximum Density-Optimum Moisture Determination D 1557/ ASTM Method - Small Mold Each 200.00 0 D 698 - Large Mold Each 215.00 0 Cal Impact Method (CAL 216) Each 195.00 v c D 422 Sieve Analysis with Hydrometer Each 265.00 0 0 D 6913 Sieve Analysis of Soil(Coarse to Fine) Each 150.00 N D 6913/1140 Sieve Analysis of Soil(Fine with No. 200 Wash) Each 105.00 D 2216 Moisture Content Each 37.00 0 D 2434 Permeability Test(Constant Head) Each By Quotation H r D 4318 Plasticity Index(Plastic and Liquid Limit) Each 215.00 E D 2844 R-Value Determination(Cal 301,1 L Natural Soil Each 320.00 a Aggregate Base Each 380.00 co Lime or Cement Treated Soil By Quotation D 2419 Sand Equivalent(CAL 217) Each 110.00 v D 1633 Soil Cement Molding&Compressive By Quotation Strength Test(Set of 3 Specimens, a I Cement Content) v W D 560 Soil Cement Molding and Freeze-Thaw Test By Quotation 0 (Set of 3 Specimens, 1 Cement Content) W c� D 559 Soil Cement Molding and Wet-Dry Test By Quotation a (Set of 3 Specimens, 1 Cement Content) v Z D 854 Specific Gravity(Soil) Each 100.00 0 D 2488 Visual Classification Each 55.00 .0k s 0 a SEPTEMBER 1,2016 -5- Packet Pg.457 13.h CHJ CONSULTANTS,a Temcon Company AGGREGATE TESTING SERVICES r ASTM RATE c DESIGNATION TEST UNIT PER TEST C 131, C 535 Abrasion Resistance(L.A. Rattler)(CAL 211) Each 220.00 C 142 Clay Lumps and Friable Particles(CRD 142) Each 170.00 U Cleanness Value(CAL 227) Each 125.00 c D 3744 Durability Index,Coarse(CAL 229) Each 265.00 ° Durability Index,Fine(CAL 229) Each 200.00 N C 123 Lightweight Particles Each 255.00 > c D 4791 Percent of Flat/Elongated Pieces(CRD 119) Each 165.00 Percent of Flat/Elongated Pieces(CRD 120) Each 225.00 d D 693 Percent of Crushed Particles(CAL 205) Each 145.00 0 C 566 Moisture Content by Drying(CAL 226) Each 70.00 C87 Mortar Making Properties of Fine Aggregate Each 455.00 0 C 40 Organic Impurities(CAL 213) Each 75.00 c Relative Mortar Strength to Ottawa Sand(CAL 515) Each 455.00 D 2419 Sand Equivalent(CAL 217) Each 110.00 d C 136 Sieve Analysis-Coarse to Fine(Includes#200 Wash) Each 150.00 N `o w C 136 Sieve Analysis-Processed Coarse(No#200 Wash) Each 85.00 w c d C 136 Sieve Analysis-Processed Fine(No#200 Wash) Each 85.00 E d C 117/136 Sieve Analysis-Processed Fine(Includes#200 Wash) Each 105.00 a, a C 117 Materials Finer Than No. 200 Sieve by Washing Each 55.00 ao C 235 Soft Particles(Scratch Hardness) Each 100.00 C 88 Soundness Test, Sodium Sulfate(CAL 214) Each 410.00 v C 127 Specific Gravity and Absorption, Coarse(CAL 206) Each 105.00 a C 128 Specific Gravity and Absorption, Fine(CAL 207) Each 130.00 v LU C 29 Unit Weight and Percent Voids(CAL 212) Each 90.00 0 W C 289 Potential Alkali Reactivity,Chemical Method Each By Quotation 0 J C 295 Potential Alkali Reactivity,Petrographic Method Each By Quotation C 1260 Potential Alkali Reactivity,Rapid Mortar Bar Method-FA Each 1,010.00 z O C 1260,C 1567 Potential Alkali Reactivity,Rapid Mortar Bar Method Each 1,320.00 E a SEPTEMBER 1,2016 -6- Packet Pg.458 CHJ CONSULTANTS,a Teaacon Company i r ea m CONCRETE TESTING SERVICES ASTM RATE r DESIGNATION TEST UNIT PER TEST Concrete Mix Design(Excluding Aggregate Test) Each 180.00 0 Review of Concrete Mix Design Each 130.00 C 192 Concrete Trial Mix f Each Mix c Equipment and Labor Each 490.00 M C 39 Compressive Strength,Concrete Cylinder(CAL 521) Each 25.00 L (Concrete Samples Cured or Tested) > _ C 42 Compressive Strength,Concrete/Gunite Core Each 50.00 a Compressive Strength,Gunite Cylinder Each 60.00 Gunite/Shotcrete Panel(3 cores per panel&test) Panel 270.00 0 a� Compressive Strength, Insulating Concrete Each 45.00 C 1084 Cement Content(Chemical Method) Each By Quotation c? C 567 Dry Unit Weight, Lightweight Concrete Each 55.00 0 Dry Unit Weight of Insulating Concrete Each 55.00 m C 78 Flexural Strength,6" x 6"Beam Each 75.00 d C 174 Length Measuring of Drilled Core Each 55.00 T `o C 469 Static Modulus of Elasticity Each 200.00 w C 157, C 341 Drying Shrinkage(Set of 3, Up to 28 Days) Set 395.00 CD C 496 Splitting Tensile Test Each 60.00 C 642 Specific Gravity,Absorption,Voids in Hardened Each 95.00 a Concrete o C 227 Potential Alkali Reactivity of Cement-Aggregate Each By Quotation Ln Combinations(Mortar Bar Method) i C 856 Petrographic Examination of Hardened Concrete Each By Quotation a 3039 FRP Tensile Test(per panel) Each By Quotation w Cutting and Machining Cost+20% w S!,ecial Curing;Process � J J C 684 Hot Water Curing(Per Specimen) Each 95.00 v Rapid Curing,Boiling Water(Per Specimen) Each 130.00 p r _ d E t a SEPTEMBER 1,2016 -7- Packet Pg. 459 13.h CH7 CONSULTANTS,a Tanwon Company r r MASONRY TESTING SERVICES c ASTM RATE r DESIGNATION TEST UNIT PER TEST N C 67 Brick Test t Set of 5 Specimens Rc quired) o v 24-Hour Absorption, Cold Water Each 45.00 5-Hour Absorption, Boiling Water Each 45.00 c Compression Test Each 45.00 Modulus of Rupture Each 45.00 C 140 Concrete Block Test (Set of 3 Specimens Required1 c Moisture Content and Absorption Each 60.00 0 Compression Test Each 70.00 Unit Weight(Including Dimension Measurement) Each 50.00 ci O C 426 Linear Drying Shrinkage(Set of 3 Specimens Required) Each 95.00 ,o M C 270 Mortar Mix Design(Excluding Aggregate Test) Each 180.00 C 476 Grout Mix Design(Excluding Aggregate Test) Each 180.00 in UBC 21-16 Mortar Strength(Cylinder) Each 23.00 w C 109 Mortar Strength(2" Cube) Each 35.00 m E m m C 942 Grout Prism Test(3" x 3"x 6") Each 35.00 a Trimming Included ti co C 42 Masonry Core,Compression Test Each 50.00Fk Masonry Core,Shear Test Each 60.00 v CBC 1405 Veneer Shear Test Each 125.00 Q x v w E 447 Mason\ Prism(Assemblve) O w 8" x 8"x 16"(Per Specimen) Each 180.00 c� J 8"x 16"x 16"(Per Specimen) Each 200.00 a U 12"x 16" x 16"(Per Specimen) Each 235.00 z Larger than 12"x 16"x 16" By Quotation d E a SEPTEMBER 1,2016 -8- Packet Pg.460 13.h CHJ CONSULTANTS,a Terracon Company m a� ASPHALT_TESTING SERVICES _ 0 :r ASTM RATE i DESIGNATION TEST UNIT PER TEST Asphalt Pavement Mix Design(Hveem Method) Each By Quotation v Asphalt Pavement Mix Design(Marshall Method) Each By Quotation _ Asphalt Content by Ignition Oven(CAL 382) Each 195.00 Asphalt Content and Gradation by Ignition Oven Each 350.00 N d D 1188, D 2726 Specific Gravity of Compacted Specimen(CAL 308) Each 95.00 c' D 5148 Centrifuge Kerosene Equivalent(CAL 303) Each 225.00 ._ D 1074 Compressive Strength of Bituminous Mixture Each 85.00 d D 1664 Film Stripping Test(CAL 302) Each 105.00 0 d c� Moisture Vapor Susceptibility(CAL 307) Each 195.00 — �a D 1559 Marshall Stability and Flow Test Each 205.00 0 D 1560 Hveem Stability Value by Stabilometer(CAL 366) Each 240.00 `o w D 1560, D 1188 Hveem Stability Value and Maximum Density Each 270.00 D 2726 d D 1561 Kneading Compacted Maximum Density(CAL 304) Each 180.00 N L 0 Marshall Maximum Density Each 180.00 r C 128 Specific Gravity of Recovered Aggregates Each 115.00 d Swell Test(CAL 305) Each 180.00 rn D 2041 Theoretical Maximum Density of Asphalt Each 190.00 a Mixture(Rice's Method) Co D36 Softening Point of Bituminous Materials Each By Quotation N D 1075 Index of Retained Strength Set By Quotation D 4867, T 283 Tensile Strength Ratio(TSR Test) Set By Quotation a x D 1559 Retained Stability Test Set By Quotation F O w c� J J Q U Z O a� E t SEPTEMBER 1,2016 -9- Q Packet Pg. 461 CSJ CONSULTANTS,a Terracon Company i r STEEL TESTING SERVICES M c ASTM RATE DESIGNATION TEST UNIT PER TEST Reinforciriv Steel Test: A370 Tensile Strength and Elongation 0 #11 Bar and Smaller Each 55.00 #14 Bar Each 90.00 M #18 Bar(Proof Test) Each 110.00 c A370 Bend Test,#11 Bar and Smaller Each 35.00 A370 Tensile Test Mechanically-Spliced Bar n #11 Bar and Smaller Each 150.00 c #14 Bar and Larger Each 195.00 — A370 Tensile Test Electric Resistance Butt Splice Each 150.00 with Control Bar r A370 Straightening of Bar,If Required Each 25.00 Structural Steel Test: A370 Machining and Preparation of Test Specimen Each Cost+20% 0 A370 Tensile Strength and Elongation ,o Up to 200,000 Pounds Each 80.00 200,000- 300,000 Pounds Each 100.00 300,000-400,000 Pounds Each 120.00 U) A370 Bend Test Each 50.00 r Prestressing Wire and Tendon Test: A 421 Tensile Strength, Single Wire Each 110.00 A 416 Tensile Strength, 7-Wire Strand Each 175.00 a HiL,h-Strenuth Bolt.Nut and Washer Test: 00 00 A370 Tension Test on Bolts Each 70.00 A370 Proof Load Test on Nuts Each 70.00 v A370 Hardness Tests on Bolts Each 30.00 a A370 Hardness Tests on Nuts Each 25.00 v A370 Hardness Tests on Washers Each 20.00 w 0 LU Weld Specimen Test: E164 Ultrasonic Examination Each 125.00 -' a Machining and Preparation of Test Specimen Each Cost+20% Z E381 Macroetch Test(3 Faces) Each Cost+20% 0 u A370 Reduced Section,Tensile Strength(Machining Required) Each 85.00 A370 Bend Test Each 50.00 E a SEPTEMBER 1,2016 -10- Packet Pg. 462 13.h CHJ CONSULTANTS,a Terracon Company i r MISCELLANEOUS TESTING SERVICES cc 0 TEST UNIT RATE Calibration of Hydraulic Ram o 100 Ton and Under Each 190.00 C 101 Ton-200 Ton Each 230.00 0 w ce LM Laboratory Equipment Use of 60,000 Pound Universal(With One Operator) Hour 190.00 Use of 400,000 Pound Baldwin(With One Operator) Hour 315.00 2 C Additional Technician(Regular Wage Rate) Hour 79.00 0 d C7 Roof Materials U Roof Tile(Breaking Strength- Set of 5) Each 40.00 0 Roof Tile(Absorption- Set of 5) Each 40.00 w N d V Spray-Applied Fire Proofing rn Oven-Dry Density(ASTM E 605) Each 80.00 w N a+ C d Coring(Concrete,Masonry,Gunite&AC Pavement) Equipment and Labor-Normal On-Ground Coring(Regular Wage Rate) Hour 154.00 a Equipment and Labor- Normal On-Ground Coring(Prevailing Wage Rate) Hour 187.00 Co Bit Charge(Per Core) Each 15.00 N Additional Technician(Regular Wage Rate) Hour 79.00 v Additional Technician(Prevailing Wage Rate) Hour 98.00 a x By Others Cost+20% w F- O w O J J Q U Z O C d E t ca Q SEPTEMBER 1,2016 -11- Packet Pg.463 CHJ CONSULTANTS,a Tmwon Company i r SPECIAL INSPECTION SERVICES 0 REGULAR PREVAILING WAGE RATE WAGE RATE SPECIAL INSPECTION SERVICES PER HOUR PER HOUR c Code Designated Special(Deputy)Inspector 85.00 110.00 v a. Field Concrete c b. Structural Masonry 0 c c. Reinforcing Steel c d. Prestressed Concrete 0 e. Fabrication Shop Welding f. Field Welding g. Structural Steel and High Strength Bolting h. Field Gunite/Shotcrete W v i. Spray-Applied Fireproofing c Code-Designated Medical Gas Inspector 95.00 120.00 0 a� Code-Designated Coating and Paint Inspector 110.00 120.00 U Equipment Charge for High-Strength Bolting 65.00/Day c {Skidmore and Torque Wrench) O 0 w SPECIAL INSPECTION OVERTIME RATES a. After 8 Hours Wormed Monday Through Friday and 125.00 147.00 First 12 Hours on Saturday b. After 12 Hours Worked Monday Through Saturday,All 152.00 185.00 N Hours Worked on Sunday and Holidays E NON-DESTRUCTIVE TESTING SERVICES d Field and Fabrication Shop Non-Destructive Testing 120.00 125.00 a a. Ultrasonic b. Magnetic Particle 00 C. Dye Penetrant N Equipment Charge for NDT(Ultrasonic or Magnetic Particle) 48.00/Day U Q NON-DESTRUCTIVE TESTING OVERTIME RATES: x a. After 8 Hours Worked Monday Through Friday and 162.00 162.00 w First 12 Hours on Saturday H O LU b. After 12 Hours Worked Monday Through Saturday,All 200.00 200.00 J Hours Worked on Sunday and Holidays J Q U ENGEE INRING AND ADMINISTRATION: O Project Engineer(Project Review) 185.00/Hour Staff Engineer(Project Coordination and Supervision) 115.00/Hour E Q SEPTEMBER 1,2016 -12- Packet Pg.464 13.h CHJ CONSULTANTS,a Terracon Company i r R a1 r f6 CONDITIONS AND WORKING HOURS FOR SPECIAL INSPECTORS: _.. c 0 Advance Notices Twenty-four(24)hours advance notice is required for scheduling an inspector to report to a designated job site y c Minimum C6er�es: Show-up,no inspection performed-2 Hours Minimum o U Up to 4 hours inspection performed-4 Hours Minimum Over 4 hours-8 Hours Minimum c 0 Project coordination and supervision will be charged in the amount of 15 percent of the field . hours worked at the rate of$115.00 per hour. W a> Project engineering review will be charge in the amount of 10 percent of the field hours worked c at the rate of$185.00 per hour. Cancellation: No charge,if made before 1:00 pm of the preceding day Comple on: Inspector will remain on job until discharged by competent authority 0 0 m Travel Time/Milea,e/ Depending on the physical distance to the job site from our laboratory,charges will be (7 Subsisteno Charges: applied as follows: U (1) Within 50 mile radius-No mileage or travel time will be charged (2) Over 50 miles but within 100 miles-Mileage will be charged at the rate of$1.05 per mile (3) Over 100 miles-Mileage will be charged at the rate of$1.05 per mile and travel time will be charged at our regular hourly rate at the beginning and ending of each job duration. If o subsistence and lodging are not furnished for inspector,per-diem will be charged at the rate ,n of$130.00 per day on a 7-day week basis for each job duration (subject to review for specific projects). d Parking: When not famished for tate inspector,parking will be charged as paid by the inspector. `o w I �tlar Time: First 8 hours,Monday through Friday. cn c Overtime Rates: (1) Overtime: After 8 hours worked Monday through Friday,fust 12 hours on Saturday. __ E (2) Double time: After 12 hours worked Monday through Saturday and all hours worked on i Sunday and Holidays. Q InspNtoes Fees: Inspection fees charged by governing agency will be reimbursed by the client. 00 Holi1. New Years Day N U 2. Memorial Day H 3. Independence Day Q s 4. Labor Day U w 5. Thanksgiving Day H O LU 6. Christmas Day J J Q U Z O c d E s U fC Q SEPTEMBER 1,2016 -13- Packet Pg. 465 This Page Is Left Intentionally Blank