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CONTRACT 6494 Professional Services Agreement CLOSEDAgreement No. 6494 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT BETWEEN w� a THE CITY OF EL SEGUNDO AND KOA CORPORATION FY 21-22 PAVEMENT REHABILITATION PROJECT PROJECT NO.: PW 22-01 This AGREEMENT is entered into this 5th day of October, 2022, by and between the CITY OF EL SEGUNDO, a municipal corporation and general law city ("CITY") and KOA CORPORATION a CALIFORNIA CORPORATION ("CONSULTANT"). The parties agree as follows: 1. CONSIDERATION. A. As partial consideration, CONSULTANT agrees to perform the work listed in the SCOPE OF SERVICES, below; B. As additional consideration, CONSULTANT and CITY agree to abide by the terms and conditions contained in this Agreement; C, As additional consideration, CITY agrees to pay CONSULTANT a sum not to exceed Seventy Six Thousand Nine Hundred Forty dollars ($76,940) plus a contingency amount, which may or may not be used, of Seven Thousand Seven Hundred dollars ($7,700) for CONSULTANT's services. CITY may modify this amount as set forth below. Unless otherwise specified by written amendment to this Agreement, CITY will pay this sum as specified in the attached Exhibit "A," which is incorporated by reference. 2. SCOPE OF SERVICES, X CONSULTANT will perform services listed in the attached Exhibit "A," which is incorporated by reference. B. CONSULTANT will, in a professional manner, furnish all of the labor, technical, administrative, professional and other personnel, all supplies and materials, equipment, printing, vehicles, transportation, office space and facilities, and all tests, testing and analyses, calculation, and all other means whatsoever, except as herein otherwise expressly specified to be furnished by CITY, necessary or proper to perform and complete the work and provide the professional services required of CONSULTANT by this Agreement. 3. PERFORMANCE STANDARDS. While performing this Agreement, CONSULTANT will use the appropriate generally accepted professional standards of practice existing at the time of performance utilized by persons engaged in providing similar services. CITY will continuously monitor CONSULTANT's services. CITY will notify CONSULTANT of any deficiencies and CONSULTANT will have fifteen (15) days after such notification to cure any shortcomings to CITY's satisfaction. Costs associated with curing the deficiencies will be borne by CONSULTANT. City of El Segundo PSA Page 1 Agreement No. 6494 4. PAYMENTS. For CITY to pay CONSULTANT as specified by this Agreement, CONSULTANT must submit a detailed invoice to CITY which lists the hours worked and hourly rates for each personnel category and reimbursable costs (all as set forth in Exhibit "A") the tasks performed, the percentage of the task completed during the billing period, the cumulative percentage completed for each task, the total cost of that work during the preceding billing month and a cumulative cash flow curve showing projected and actual expenditures versus time to date. 5. NON -APPROPRIATION OF FUNDS. Payments due and payable to CONSULTANT for current services are within the current budget and within an available, unexhausted and unencumbered appropriation of the CITY. In the event the CITY has not appropriated sufficient funds for payment of CONSULTANT services beyond the current fiscal year, this Agreement will cover only those costs incurred up to the conclusion of the current fiscal year. 6. ADDITIONAL WORK. N/A. 7. FAMILIARITY WITH WORK. By executing this Agreement, CONSULTANT agrees that it has: A. Carefully investigated and considered the scope of services to be performed; B. Carefully considered how the services should be performed; and C. Understands the facilities, difficulties, and restrictions attending performance of the services under this Agreement. If services involve work upon any site, CONSULTANT agrees that CONSULTANT has or will investigate the site and is or will be fully acquainted with the conditions there existing, before commencing the services hereunder. Should CONSULTANT discover any latent or unknown conditions that may materially affect the performance of the services, CONSULTANT will immediately inform CITY of such fact and will not proceed except at CONSULTANT's own risk until written instructions are received from CITY. 8. TERM. The term of this Agreement will be from October 5, 2022 to October 4, 2023, unless otherwise terminated pursuant to Section 15. 9. TIME FOR PERFORMANCE. A. CONSULTANT will not perform any work under this Agreement until: CONSULTANT furnishes proof of insurance as required under Section 23 of this Agreement; and CITY gives CONSULTANT a written notice to proceed. B. Should CONSULTANT begin work on any phase in advance of receiving written authorization to proceed, any such professional services are at CONSULTANT's own risk. 10. CONSISTENCY. In interpreting this Agreement and resolving any ambiguities, the main body of this Agreement takes precedence over the attached Exhibits; this Agreement City of El Segundo PSA Page 2 Agreement No. 6494 supersedes any conflicting provisions. Any inconsistency between the Exhibits will be resolved in the order in which the Exhibits appear below: A. Exhibit A: Scope of Work and Fee Proposal 11. CHANGES. CITY may order changes in the services within the general scope of this Agreement, consisting of additions, deletions, or other revisions, and the contract sum and the contract time will be adjusted accordingly. All such changes must be authorized in writing, executed by CONSULTANT and CITY. The cost or credit to CITY resulting from changes in the services will be determined in accordance with written agreement between the parties. 12. TAXPAYER IDENTIFICATION NUMBER. CONSULTANT will provide CITY with a Taxpayer Identification Number. 13. PERMITS AND LICENSES. CONSULTANT, at its sole expense, will obtain and maintain during the term of this Agreement, all necessary permits, licenses, and certificates that may be required in connection with the performance of services under this Agreement. 14. WAIVER. CITY's review or acceptance of, or payment for, work product prepared by CONSULTANT under this Agreement will not be construed to operate as a waiver of any rights CITY may have under this Agreement or of any cause of action arising from CONSULTANT's performance. A waiver by CITY of any breach of any term, covenant, or condition contained in this Agreement will not be deemed to be a waiver of any subsequent breach of the same or any other term, covenant, or condition contained in this Agreement, whether of the same or different character. 15. TERMINATION. A. Except as otherwise provided, CITY may terminate this Agreement at any time with or without cause. B. CONSULTANT may terminate this Agreement at any time upon thirty days' written notice. C. Upon receiving a termination notice, CONSULTANT will immediately cease performance under this Agreement unless otherwise provided in the termination notice. Except as otherwise provided in the termination notice, any additional work performed by CONSULTANT after receiving a termination notice will be performed at CONSULTANT's own cost; CITY will not be obligated to compensate CONSULTANT for such work. D. Should termination occur, all finished or unfinished documents, data, studies, surveys, drawings, maps, reports and other materials prepared by CONSULTANT will, at CITY's option, become CITY's property, and CONSULTANT will receive just and equitable compensation for any work satisfactorily completed up to the effective date of notice of termination, not to exceed the total costs under Section 1(C). E. Should the Agreement be terminated pursuant to this Section, CITY may procure on its own terms services similar to those terminated. City of El Segundo PSA Page 3 Agreement No. 6494 F. By executing this document, CONSULTANT waives any and all claims for damages that might otherwise arise from CITY's termination under this Section. 16. OWNERSHIP OF DOCUMENTS. All documents, data, studies, drawings, maps, models, photographs and reports prepared by CONSULTANT under this Agreement are CITY's property. CONSULTANT may retain copies of said documents and materials as desired but will deliver all original materials to CITY upon CITY's written notice. CITY agrees that use of CONSULTANT's completed work product, for purposes other than identified in this Agreement, or use of incomplete work product, is at CITY's own risk. 17. PUBLICATION OF DOCUMENTS. Except as necessary for performance of service under this Agreement, no copies, sketches, or graphs of materials, including graphic art work, prepared pursuant to this Agreement, will be released by CONSULTANT to any other person or public CITY without CITY's prior written approval. All press releases, including graphic display information to be published in newspapers or magazines, will be approved and distributed solely by CITY, unless otherwise provided by written agreement between the parties. 18. INDEMNIFICATION. This Agreement contemplates that CONSULTANT will act both as a design professional (as defined by Civil Code § 2782.8) and for other management services. Accordingly, CONSULTANT agrees to provide indemnification as follows: A. CONSULTANT must save harmless, indemnify and defend CITY and all its officers, employees and representatives from and against any and all suits, actions, or claims, of any character whatever, brought for, or on account of, any injuries or damages sustained by any person or property arising from, pertaining to, or relating to the negligence, recklessness, or willful misconduct of CONSULTANT or any of CONSULTANT's officers, agents, employees, or representatives. CONSULTANT's duty to defend consists of reimbursement of defense costs incurred by CITY in direct proportion to the CONSULTANT's proportionate percentage of fault. CONSULTANT's percentage of fault will be determined, as applicable, by a court of law, jury or arbitrator. In the event any loss, liability or damage is incurred by way of settlement or resolution without a court, jury or arbitrator having made a determination of the CONSULTANT's percentage of fault, the parties agree to mediation to determine the CONSULTANT's proportionate percentage of fault for purposes of determining the amount of indemnity and defense cost reimbursement owed to the CITY; CONSULTANT and CITY must each pay half the mediator's fees. Notwithstanding the above, in the event one or more defendants to a Claim is unable to pay its share of defense costs due to bankruptcy or dissolution of the business, the CONSULTANT must meet and confer with the CITY regarding unpaid defense costs. B. Defense For All Non -Design Professional Liabilities. Notwithstanding the foregoing and without diminishing any rights of the CITY under subsection A, for any liability, claim, demand, allegation against CITY arising out of, related to, or pertaining to any act or omission of CONSULTANT, but which is not a design professional service, CONSULTANT must defend, indemnify, and hold harmless Indemnitees from and against any and all damages, costs, expenses (including reasonable attorneys' fees and expert witness fees), judgments, settlements, and/or arbitration awards, whether for personal or bodily injury, property damage, or economic injury, to the extent that they arise out of, pertain to, or relate to the negligence, recklessness, or willful misconduct of the CONSULTANT. City of El Segundo PSA Page 4 Agreement No. 6494 C, For purposes of this section "CITY" includes CITY's officers, officials, employees, agents, representatives, and certified volunteers. D, It is expressly understood and agreed that the foregoing provisions are intended to be as broad and inclusive as is permitted by the law of the State of California and will survive termination of this Agreement. The insurance coverage to be maintained by CONSULTANT as required by Section 22, will not limit the liability of CONSULTANT hereunder. The provisions of this section will survive the expiration or earlier termination of this Agreement. 19. ASSIGNABILITY. This Agreement is for CONSULTANT's professional services. CONSULTANT's attempts to assign the benefits or burdens of this Agreement without CITY's written approval are prohibited and will be null and void. 20. INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR. CITY and CONSULTANT agree that CONSULTANT will act as an independent contractor and will have control of all work and the manner in which it is performed. CONSULTANT will be free to contract for similar service to be performed for other employers while under contract with CITY. CONSULTANT is not an agent or employee of CITY and is not entitled to participate in any pension plan, insurance, bonus or similar benefits CITY provides for its employees. Any provision in this Agreement that may appear to give CITY the right to direct CONSULTANT as to the details of doing the work or to exercise a measure of control over the work means that CONSULTANT will follow the direction of the CITY as to end results of the work only. 21. AUDIT OF RECORDS. CONSULTANT will maintain full and accurate records with respect to all services and matters covered under this Agreement. CITY will have free access at all reasonable times to such records, and the right to examine and audit the same and to make transcript therefrom, and to inspect all program data, documents, proceedings and activities. CONSULTANT will retain such financial and program service records for at least three (3) years after termination or final payment under this Agreement. 22. INSURANCE., A. Before commencing performance under this Agreement, and at all other times this Agreement is effective, CONSULTANT will procure and maintain the following types of insurance with coverage limits complying, at a minimum, with the limits set forth below: ape of Insurance Commercial general liability: Professional Liability Business automobile liability Workers compensation City of El Segundo PSA Page 5 Limits $2,000,000 $1,000,000 $1,000,000 Statutory requirement Agreement No. 6494 B. Commercial general liability insurance will meet or exceed the requirements of ISO-CGL Form No. CG 00 01 11 85 or 88, or equivalent. The amount of insurance set forth above will be a combined single limit per occurrence for bodily injury, personal injury, and property damage for the policy coverage. Liability policies will be endorsed to name CITY, its officials, and employees as "additional insureds" under said insurance coverage and to state that such insurance will be deemed "primary" such that any other insurance that may be carried by CITY will be excess thereto. CITY's additional insured status will apply with respect to liability and defense of suits arising out of CONSULTANT's acts or omissions. Such insurance will be on an "occurrence," not a "claims made," basis and will not be cancelable or subject to reduction except upon thirty (30) days prior written notice to CITY. C. Professional liability coverage will be on an "occurrence basis" if such coverage is available, or on a "claims made" basis if not available. When coverage is provided on a "claims made basis," CONSULTANT will continue to renew the insurance for a period of three (3) years after this Agreement expires or is terminated. Such insurance will have the same coverage and limits as the policy that was in effect during the term of this Agreement and will cover CONSULTANT for all claims made by CITY arising out of any errors or omissions of CONSULTANT, or its officers, employees or agents during the time this Agreement was in effect. D. Automobile coverage will be written on ISO Business Auto Coverage Form CA 00 01 06 92, including symbol 1 (Any Auto). E. CONSULTANT will furnish to CITY valid Certificates of Insurance evidencing maintenance of the insurance required under this Agreement, a copy of an Additional Insured endorsement confirming CITY has been given Insured status under the CONSULTANT's General Liability policy, and such other evidence of insurance or copies of policies as may be reasonably required by CITY from time to time. Insurance must be placed with insurers with a current A.M. Best Company Rating equivalent to at least a Rating of "A:VII." F. Should CONSULTANT, for any reason, fail to obtain and maintain the insurance required by this Agreement, CITY may obtain such coverage at CONSULTANT's expense and deduct the cost of such insurance from payments due to CONSULTANT under this Agreement or terminate pursuant to Section 15. 23. USE OF SUBCONTRACTORS. CONSULTANT must obtain CITY's prior written approval to use any consultants while performing any portion of this Agreement. Such approval must approve of the proposed consultant and the terms of compensation. 24. INCIDENTAL TASKS. CONSULTANT will meet with CITY monthly to provide the status on the project, which will include a schedule update and a short narrative description of progress during the past month for each major task, a description of the work remaining and a description of the work to be done before the next schedule update. City of El Segundo PSA Page 6 Agreement No. 6494 25. NOTICES. All communications to either party by the other party will be deemed made when received by such party at its respective name and address as follows: If to CONSULTANT: KOA Corporation 1100 Corporate Center Dr., Suite 201 Monterey Park, CA 91754 Attention: Chuck Stephan Phone: 323-260-4703 Email: cstephan@koacorp.com If to CITY: City of El Segundo 350 Main Street El Segundo, CA Attention: James Rice Phone: 310-524-2316 Email: jrice@elsegundo.org Any such written communications by mail will be conclusively deemed to have been received by the addressee upon deposit thereof in the United States Mail, postage prepaid and properly addressed as noted above. In all other instances, notices will be deemed given at the time of actual delivery. Changes may be made in the names or addresses of persons to whom notices are to be given by giving notice in the manner prescribed in this paragraph. 26. CONFLICT OF INTEREST. CONSULTANT will comply with all conflict of interest laws and regulations including, without limitation, CITY's conflict of interest regulations. 27. SOLICITATION. CONSULTANT maintains and warrants that it has not employed nor retained any company or person, other than CONSULTANT's bona fide employee, to solicit or secure this Agreement. Further, CONSULTANT warrants that it has not paid nor has it agreed to pay any company or person, other than CONSULTANT's bona fide employee, any fee, commission, percentage, brokerage fee, gift or other consideration contingent upon or resulting from the award or making of this Agreement. Should CONSULTANT breach or violate this warranty, CITY may rescind this Agreement without liability. 28. THIRD PARTY BENEFICIARIES. This Agreement and every provision herein is generally for the exclusive benefit of CONSULTANT and CITY and not for the benefit of any other party. There will be no incidental or other beneficiaries of any of CONSULTANT's or CITY's obligations under this Agreement. 29. INTERPRETATION. This Agreement was drafted in and will be construed in accordance with the laws of the State of California, and exclusive venue for any action involving this agreement will be in Los Angeles County. 30. COMPLIANCE WITH LAW. CONSULTANT agrees to comply with all federal, state, and local laws applicable to this Agreement. 31. ENTIRE AGREEMENT. This Agreement, and its Exhibits, sets forth the entire understanding of the parties. There are no other understandings, terms or other agreements expressed or implied, oral or written. There is one Exhibit to this Agreement. This Agreement will bind and inure to the benefit of the parties to this Agreement and any subsequent successors and assigns. 32. RULES OF CONSTRUCTION. Each Party had the opportunity to independently review this Agreement with legal counsel. Accordingly, this Agreement will be construed simply, as a City of El Segundo PSA Page 7 Agreement No. 6494 whole, and in accordance with its fair meaning; it will not be interpreted strictly for or against either Party. 33. SEVERABILITY. If any portion of this Agreement is declared by a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid or unenforceable, then such portion will be deemed modified to the extent necessary in the opinion of the court to render such portion enforceable and, as so modified, such portion and the balance of this Agreement will continue in full force and effect. 34. AUTHORITY/MODIFICATION. The Parties represent and warrant that all necessary action has been taken by the Parties to authorize the undersigned to execute this Agreement and to engage in the actions described herein. This Agreement may be modified by written amendment. CITY's executive manager, or designee, may execute any such amendment on behalf of CITY. 35. ACCEPTANCE OF ELECTRONIC SIGNATURES. The Parties agree that this Agreement, agreements ancillary to this Agreement, and related documents to be entered into in connection with this Agreement will be considered signed when the signature of a party is delivered by electronic (.pdf) or facsimile transmission. Such electronic or facsimile signature will be treated in all respects as having the same effect as an original signature. 36. CAPTIONS. The captions of the paragraphs of this Agreement are for convenience of reference only and will not affect the interpretation of this Agreement. 37. TIME IS OF ESSENCE. Time is of the essence for each and every provision of this Agreement. 38. FORCE MAJEURE. Should performance of this Agreement be prevented due to fire, flood, explosion, acts of terrorism, war, embargo, government action, civil or military authority, the natural elements, or other similar causes beyond the Parties' reasonable control, then the Agreement will immediately terminate without obligation of either party to the other. 39. STATEMENT OF EXPERIENCE. By executing this Agreement, CONSULTANT represents that it has demonstrated trustworthiness and possesses the quality, fitness and capacity to perform the Agreement in a manner satisfactory to CITY. CONSULTANT represents that its financial resources, surety and insurance experience, service experience, completion ability, personnel, current workload, experience in dealing with private consultants, and experience in dealing with public agencies all suggest that CONSULTANT is capable of performing the proposed contract and has a demonstrated capacity to deal fairly and effectively with and to satisfy a public CITY. [Signatures on next page] City of El Segundo PSA Page 8 Agreement No. 6494 IN WITNESS WHEREOF the parties hereto have executed this Agreement the day and year first hereinabove written. CITY OF EL SEGUNDO NIL) J D rrell George, City Manager ATTEST: Tracy Weaver, City Clerk APPROVED A TO FORM: MARK D. HFNA, LEY, City Attorney By: t,.� Joaquin Vag i jez, Deputy City Attorney Insurance Reviewed by: Hank Lti; i ' Manager City of El Segundo PSA Page 9 KOA CORPORATION Name: Chuck Stephan, PE Title: Vice President, Director of CM Division Taxpayer ID No. 95-4515908 EXHIBIT A Agreement No. 6494 CONSTRUCTION C I SERVICES FY 2/2 PAVEMENT REHABILITATION DATE Dear Mr. Rice: July 29, 2022 KOA Corporation is pleased to submit this proposal to the City of El Segundo Public Works Department, Engineering Division for Professional Construction Inspection TO Services for the FY 21/22 Pavement Rehabilitation Project, Project No. PW 22-01. Mr. James Rice Associate Engineer KOA has 35 years of specialization in Construction Management (CM) and inspection City of El Segundo work for public agencies. KOA's proposed team has extensive experience in CM and Public Works Department Inspection projects for Southern California municipal agencies in street Engineering Division improvements, pipelines, structures, including libraries, fire stations, community 350 Main Street buildings, and building renovations; wet utilities, bio-swales, storm drains, pipelines, El Segundo, CA 90245 sewer lines and pump stations, pipeline relining, water main replacement; street widening and beautification, rehabilitation, resurfacing, traffic signals, fiber AUTHORIZEDFROM backbone installation, bike -paths, and curb, gutters and sidewalks; park projects, PRINCIPAL including artificial turf soccer fields, landscaping, park buildings, and lighting Mr. Chuck Stephan, PE systems; as well as bridges, including rehabilitation and replacement. VP, Managing Director of CM Division, Principal KOA was founded in 1987 and has a staff of about 110 working out of six offices in (310) 525-0678 the counties of Orange, Los Angeles, San Diego, and San Bernardino. KOA can meet cstephan@koacorp.com and exceed your goals of completing projects on time and within reasonable budgets while minimizing the impact on residents and businesses. KOA has developed effective methods to successfully manage contractors to keep the project PROPOSED on schedule; maintain a high level of quality; avoid change orders wherever possible; PROJECT MANAGER and negotiate the most favorable rates for change orders when they become Ms. Davina Buenavista, EIT unavoidable. KOA will keep City staff in the loop at all times and produce relevant Project Manager I information, so your staff always has answers to any questions about the project. Construction Manager (310) 766-6985 KOA Corporation has teamed with ""III"°wliiniing,„ Illurm . to provide geotechnical and dbuenavista@koacorp.com materials testing services for this proposal, as an option for the City. RFP Thank you for this opportunity to offer our services. Please contact me if you wish Proposal for Construction to discuss this proposal further or if you have questions regarding this submittal. Inspection Services for FY Sincerely, 21/22 Pavement Rehabilitation Project, R A Corporation Project No. PW 22-01 Chuck Stephan, PE �: VP, Managing Director of CM Division, Principal Agreement No. 6494 FIRM BACKGROUND Founded in 1987, KOA is a leading provider in construction management, traffic engineering, and transportation planning services for public agencies and private sector clients. We offer our clients technical knowledge, innovative solutions and responsive services. The hallmark of our success is our dedication to each and every project and our desire to leave a legacy of extraordinary contributions to our communities. Our staff includes Project/ Construction Managers, Construction Inspectors, Certified Transportation Planners and Registered Civil and Traffic Engineers. With six offices located in Southern California, KOA has provided engineering services for some of the largest public works and transportation planning projects throughout California. OUR COMMITMENT AND DEDICATION KOA is committed to providing our best construction management and inspection services for timely project completion. We dedicate the necessary resources to complete each assignment on -time and within budget. Be assured that our key personnel will be assigned to each project for its duration and will not be removed or replaced by us without concurrence from the City. We maintain close attention to our clients by tracking our contract budgets and schedules on a weekly basis. We also maintain a 6-month look -ahead by project and personnel in order to proactively identify resource needs and availability. CONSTRUCTION ANAGE ENT KOA has been providing Construction and Project Management Services for many types of public works projects for 35 years. Our Construction Managers/ Project Managers/ Inspectors have experience in managing new and refurbishment building projects, municipal water systems, sewers, utilities, electrical construction, bridges, highways, heavy civil projects, roadways, transportation projects, and rail. KOA's construction managers apply many years of experience on Caltrans, federal -aid, municipal, utility and private construction projects. Our team allows you access to some of the most practical Construction Managers and Technicians available. KOA provides all parties with up-to-the- minute information and is sensitive to the special needs of your community. KOA also provides construction observation services for many types of projects. Our construction inspectors also bring many years of accrued skills in dealing with contractors and keeping the projects on track for timely completion. CONSTRUCTION INSPECTION AND OBSERVATION KOA provides construction inspection and observation services for a myriad of projects. KOA construction observers have experience with pipelines, bridges, highways, heavy civil projects, roadways, utilities, transportation projects, rail, wharf and port facilities, federally funded projects, and virtually any other type of municipal or public projects. Our construction inspectors bring decades of accrued skills in dealing with contractors and keeping the projects on track for timely completion. TYPES OF SERVICES Construction Management Civil Engineering Traffic Engineering Transportation Planning Active Transportation Highway & Transportation Design Program Management LOCATION OF OFFICES Monterey Park Orange Ontario San Diego La Quinta Culver City PROJECT I LOCATION 1100 Corporate Center Drive Suite 201 Monterey Park CA 91754 (323) 260-4703 MAIN CONTACT Ms. Davina Buenavista, EIT Project Manager Construction Manager (310) 766-6985 dbuenavista@koacorp.com Agreement No. 6494 K a KOA has worked on projects within various jurisdictions including, federal, Caltrans, Los Angeles and Orange Counties, various cities, and private entities. Within each jurisdiction, our staff has become familiar with the standards for each agency, including but not limited to the Greenbook, Caltrans standards, local standards, and all of the various related specifications. Having managed projects in the City of,EI Segundo for several years, we have also come to familiarize ourselves with the City's specifications and standards. We are intuitive at finding discrepancies within designs as they relate to these standards and specifications to prevent potential change orders, and design failures. l KOA has been working on construction projects in the Los Angeles, Orange, San Diego, Riverside, and San Bernardino Counties for over 30 years and has provided successful construction management and inspection services on various water, sewer, street improvement, freeway, bridge, traffic signal, lighting, parks, landscape, development, and facility projects for many cities. KOA is familiar with the City of El Segundo and has completed numerous projects with the City including the FY 20121 Pavement Rehabilitation Project and various permit work. PROJECT TEA Mr. Chuck Stephan, P.E. will be the Principal -In-Charge, Project Manager, Contract Administrator, and the point of contact between KOA and the City of El Segundo. Chuck will oversee the activities of the consultant team. Ms. Davina Buenavista will be available to fill in and oversee operations in support of Chuck and is able to fill in and provide augmented or replacement services in all aspects of the proposed work, including inspection services. KOA has several construction inspectors on staff. We assign personnel as they are available, and as best suit the project needs, Our inspectors include Patrick Crowley, Naomi Johnson, Jordan Ting, and Moji Shah. Twining, Inc. will provide material testing and special inspection services as required for this project. ORGANIZATION CHART PRMOPAILAN-CHARGE CONI RACT ADMIINIS"rRA"r 014 Chuck Stephan, P.E Vice President Managing Director of CM Division 6::0114V°iIRUCT110N IMANAGER Davma Buenavista G:ONS711E!t`lf'II014II14@.tiPIEC'q"4::R ( .t.WflNING Patrick Crowley 10AMEii1J,4li rEsrlII1l4 Naomi Johnson Amir Ghavibazoo, PhD Jordan Ting Paul Soltis, PE, GE Moji Shah" '-.:. Agreement No. 6494 UNIM410099MM CITY OF BREA, COUNTRY LANE STREET REHABILITATION, CIP 7323 P,F,l°-A, CA ; KOA KOA provided construction management and inspection services for residential street improvements in the Country Lane neighborhood. The project includes full width AC pavement cold mill and overlay; ADA curb ramps; curb, gutter, sidewalk, and driveway repairs; and pavement striping and markings. REFERENCE: Raymond Contreras, Associate Engineer, (714) 671-4411, raymondc@cityofbrea.net I DURATION: 1/2021 — 5/2021 I CONSTRUCTION VALUE: $300,000 1 KOA FEE: $71,500 1 STAFF: Davina Buenavista, Patrick "Rick" Kerrigan CITY OF EL MONTE, r` . • ` BOULEVARD REHABILITATION PROJECT, STPL-5210(025) EL MONTE, CA I KOA KOA provided construction management and inspection services for this federally funded project which consisted of asphalt and concrete removals; asphalt roadway pavement grind and overlay; stormwater bioswales; ADA curb ramps; concrete curb and gutters, cross gutters, and sidewalks; street medians; landscaping and irrigation; utility adjustments; traffic signing; and pavement striping and marking. REFERENCE: Leonardo Torres, City Engineer, (626) 580-2055, Itorres@ elmonteca.gov I DURATION: 5/2020 — Present I CONSTRUCTION VALUE: $2,900,000 1 KOA FEE: $293,050 1 STAFF: Chuck Stephan, Davina Buenavista, Steve Deonarine, Anthony English, Patrick Crowley CITY OF ANAHEIM, BROOKHURSTSTREET IMPROVEMENTS FROM S-1 TO 1- Anaheim, CA I KOA KOA provided construction management and inspection services for this major arterial roadway. The work involved widening Brookhurst to construct two additional travel lanes and class 2 bikeways; traffic signals; streetlights; raised landscaped medians; parkways; storm drain and sewer improvements; storm water infiltration bio-swales; and sidewalks, curbs and gutters, sound walls, and driveways. REFERENCE: Joann Wu Principal, Civil Engineer, (714) 765-5176, jwu@anaheim.net I DURATION: 9/2015 — 5/2017 1 CONSTRUCTION VALUE: $7.4M I KOA FEE: $296,000 1 STAFF: Chuck Stephan Agreement No. 6494 Twining Twining has been providing materials testing and inspection for multiple projects within the City of El Monte, as part of KOA's team. The following are some of the projects we have been involved in: • El Monte Sidewalk Project • Gibson Mariposa Skate Park Improvements • Ramona Blvd. Intersection • Ramona Blvd. Rehabilitation Project These projects typically included aggregate base and subgrade soil placement and compaction, Portland Cement Concrete pour and Asphalt concrete placement and compaction. Twining provided materials testing and inspection throughout these projects, to ensure the quality of workmanship and materials. ROLE,- Materials testing and inspection (as a subconsultant to KOA) FEEv Varies REFERENCE: Leonardo Torres, City Engineer, City of El Monte, 11333 Valley Blvd., El Monte, CA 91731, (626) 580-2055, Itorres@elmonteca.gov COUN'TY M SAN RE: R A E`C MN O, CAN CALL L.. GE::O E:C HI IN I C;wA IL.. SERVICES Twining has been providing the County of San Bernardino with geotechnical professional engineering services on an on - call basis since 2010. In 2018, the firm was selected once again to provide on -call services to the County for the next five- year basis. Typical projects include roadway reconstruction, road widening/realignment, pavement improvement, bridge replacement, pedestrian facility upgrade or new construction in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), drainage improvement, guardrail construction/replacement, and retaining wall repair/construction. Over the course of the last decade, our firm has worked on a total of 19 projects under this agreement. ROLE- On -call geotechnical engineering, materials testing, and inspection consultant r•EEr: $36,905 E)ESCIRiP°1"ION OF SE'ERViCE;FS: Twining provided asphalt pavement coring and laboratory testing SI"AFE": Paul Soltis, PE, GE Y1::1ARE 2019 REFERENCE: Medhat Matta, PE, Supervising Engineer, Public Works, County of San Bernardino 825 East 3rd Street, Room 143, San Bernardino, CA 92415, (909) 387-8054, mmatta@dpw.sbcounty.gov ii f i ,ciiiiO,rr, iiia cii i iri / � /✓i ,i,ol��, r.ii%,, i1of , � i/ii ia, Al/ o //r,i/�/ � , ,,/ Agreement No. 6494 IN IDIEiizs"r IN IDII ING OF Ilf IR J IE T The FY 21/22 Pavement Rehabilitation Project, Project PW 22-01 will construct street improvements on El Segundo Boulevard between Whiting Street and Illinois Street. Scope of Work includes: • AC cold mill (to a depth of 2 inches) • AC overlay • AC full -depth pavement replacement • Sidewalk replacement • Curb ramps W Manposa Ave' v - v W Pine Ave ° E Pine Ave m c W Hotly Ave` ElSegundo v. r,00rn+d Ave o a u V r''v'r Frankton Ave ly V • Utility adjustments • Traffic striping and pavement markings • Rumble strips • Traffic signal loops Survey monument restoration E Mariposa Ave n r c W Y E E Holly Ave c i, E Grand Ave v (A 0ME Franklin Ave u m 1i Z ° iV A.. ^_ SCOPE OF SERVICES CONSTRUCTION INSPECTIONS KOA will provide full-time Construction Inspection (CI) services for 40 hours per week with our experienced inspection staff. KOA has adequate alternate resources to provide additional and backup support services as needed. The designated Inspector will oversee and document the daily on -site construction work, verifying that the project conforms to contract requirements, implements appropriate traffic control, staging and phasing, taking photographs, accepting material delivery tickets, preparing daily reports, and verifying quantities. The Inspector will coordinate with adjacent businesses, stakeholders, transit, testing lab, and City staff. Inspection services will include: 1. Attend and participate in construction progress meetings 2. Review plans, specifications, and verify conformance of materials and work to plan requirements 3. Coordinate with utilities and stakeholders 4. Monitor Contract As -Built plans 5. Coordinate survey services 6. Coordinate material testing assignments; verify test results; order corrective work; verify final test report 7. Prepare daily construction reports; maintain inspector diary 8. Prepare quantity records and reports; verify quantity recommendations for payment 9. Coordinate with agencies, property owners, and other affected parties Agreement No. 6494 r 10. Review and verify conformance with stormwater protection requirements including WPCP and SWPPP 11. Perform as the community liaison and represent the City to affected businesses and residents 12. Provide night, overtime, and emergency response coverage The services for construction inspection will implement project controls in accordance with the standards and specifications: Standard Plans; Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices; The Greenbook Standard Specifications and Standard Plans for Public Works Construction; The project plans and special provisions; Caltrans Standard Plans and Specifications; and the Caltrans Local Procedures Manual. SAFETY KOA always considers safety the most important issue on any construction project. KOA will recommend key safety provisions to require the contractor to have competent safety personnel and site specific safety programs employed on the projects at all times. KOA will monitor the contractor's operations for compliance with the project safety requirements. TESTING KOA will coordinate laboratory, jobsite, and offsite testing of construction materials and required observations per construction documents, construction codes, and jurisdictional agencies. KOA shall provide deputy inspection as required. KOA will implement established procedures for testing per the construction documents. We will monitor testing services, track documentation and record testing results in weekly construction progress meetings. When necessary, KOA will require and track that corrective measures are implemented and re -inspected for acceptable completion. DAILY CONSTRUCTION OBSERVATION REPORTS KOA will compile daily observation reports documenting the contractor's workforce, material and equipment used, a summary of construction activities, field problems, disputes or claims, resolutions of issues and directions given to the contractor. Completed daily reports will be transmitted to the City on a weekly basis. ..FI .III II II l S..u.. � IP' G ..... II"WRI HIKi, II HNC For over 100 years, Twining, Inc. (Twining) has taken pride in its reputation for quality, reliability and expertise in providing geotechnical, materials testing and construction inspection services. As one of California's largest service providers, Twining has the in-house resources to meet the changing needs of complex construction projects from multi -building hospital campuses to interstate highways. Twining employs some of the industry's most well-known construction materials experts who perform research and consult with regulatory agencies to shape the future of construction standard practices. TCOI °I ( I)F SI l .\1IC I 1. Project support, submittal review and pre -construction meetings: Twining's Project Manager (PM) and Senior Field Inspector will be available for project support and will attend meetings with the City's project team. The PM will also review submittals and will make recommendations with respect to the project specifications and plans, if requested. 2. Provide asphalt concrete construction inspection and testing: An experienced asphalt lay down inspector and asphalt plant inspector will be provided to observe the hot mix asphalt (HMA) production and HMA laydown process. he HMA laydown inspector will observe the compaction temperature, rolling pattern, and measure the in -place HMA density. Samples obtained from behind the paver and will be transferred to Twining's laboratory for the following tests: Aggregate Gradation, Asphalt Content; Lab Compacted Density; and Hveem Stability. 3. Provide Project Management Services and Final QA Documentation: Twining's PM will coordinate all field and laboratory testing and will review all reports. Test results and daily reports will be sent to the City on daily basis. Upon completion of the project, a Final QA report will be prepared and provided to the City for its records. Agreement No. 6494 CHUCK STEPHAN, PE EDUCATION BS, Agricultural Engineering, KOA - Monterey Park, CA Office California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo Mr. Chuck Stephan has 40 years of experience in civil engineering design and project management on projects for many municipalities and private firms. He REGISTRATIONS has diverse project experience in planning, design, management, and construction Professional Engineer (PE), of transportation, educational, institutional, industrial, aerospace, municipal, Civil, CA #50481 residential and commercial projects. Chuck specializes in Project Management, Civil Engineering Design, and Construction Management for municipal Capital Improvement Projects, including pavement design and rehabilitation; ADA improvements; water pipelines; storm drain and sanitary sewers; medians and landscaping; parking lots; site improvements; plan checking; NPDES requirements. He provides staff assistance to municipal engineering departments on a temporary or part-time basis as needed; provides staff training in project management, design, and CM skills. IAINVAl �" i • City of El Monte, Ramona Boulevard Rehabilitation Project, STPL- 5210(025) • City of El Monte, Ramona Boulevard and Valley Boulevard Intersection Improvement Project City of La Habra, Residential Street and Water Main Replacement Projects City of La Canada Flintridge, Sidewalk and ADA Curb Access Ramp Improvements • City of La Habra, Sidewalk Repair and ADA Ramp Project EDUCATION BS, Civil Engineering, Loyola KOA - Orange, CA Office Marymount University Ms. Davina Buenavista has over 25 years of experience in public works and has CERTIFICATIONS managed a variety of capital improvement projects and maintenance programs Engineer -in -Training, from inception to completion, including planning, development, design, and CA #XE096552 construction. She has completed numerous projects that involved roadway construction, traffic signal installation and upgrade, median and parkway PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS landscape installation and maintenance, recreational park construction, utility American Public Works Association (storm drain, water, and sewer) improvements, and facility upgrades and (APWA) maintenance. Project Management Institute (PMI) RELEVANT EXPERIENCE • City of Brea, Eagle Hills Tract Water Improvements • City of El Monte, Ramona Boulevard Rehabilitation Project, STPL- 5210(025) • City of El Monte, Ramona Boulevard and Valley Boulevard Intersection Improvement Project • City of Inglewood, Centinela Avenue Median & ADA Improvements and Traffic Signal Modifications, HSIPL-5164(033) and Street Improvement, FY 2020-2021 City of Redondo Beach, Citywide Slurry Seal Project • City of Redondo Beach, Sewer Rehabilitation • City of Redondo Beach, Residential Street Slurry Seal Project • City of Torrance, Residential Street Rehabilitation City of Torrance, 190th Street Rehabilitation from Prairie Avenue to Hawthorne Boulevard Agreement No. 6494 'r,; PATRICK Y KOA - Orange, CA Office Mr. Patrick Crowley has over 18 years of public works and utility construction industry experience. He has held positions in operations, management, engineering, and administration, with extensive experience in projects specializing in Gas Distribution and Cathodic Protection, Transmission, wet and dry utilities, and inspections. Centinela Avenue Median, ADA Improvements and Traffic Signal Modifications from La Cienega Boulevard to La Brea Avenue HSIPL-5164 (033), and Street Improvements from La Cienega Boulevard to Florence Avenue, Inglewood, CA (8/2021-3/2022): Construction Inspector. KOA provided construction management and inspection services on this $6.85M project, that included HSIP Cycle 8 grant funding. The scope of work included the construction of raised medians and traffic signal upgrades on Centinela Ave between La Cienega Blvd and La Brea Ave, and street improvements on Centinela Blvd between La Cienega Blvd to Florance Ave that included pavement rehabilitation, repairs of concrete driveway approaches, sidewalks, curbs & gutters, curb ramp upgrades for ADA compliance, construction of AC and PCC bus pads, signing and striping, and installation of landscape and irrigation. FY20-21 Street Resurfacing and Sewer Repair Project, Glendale, CA (7/2021-11/2021): Construction Inspector. The project provided for street improvements including grinding, placing ARHM, and slurry seal; repairing concrete sidewalks, curb and gutters, cross gutters, and alley aprons; ADA upgrades to 24 ramps; adjusting manholes and valves to finish grade; and pavement striping and markings. Sewer improvements included lining 4,840 linear feet of sewer mainline; various point repairs; 7 manhole shelf reconstruction; shaft step replacements in over 200 manholes; and sewer lateral replacements at a library and a fire station. Patrick's responsibilities included overseeing the work of the Contractor; coordinating the work with the City, Contractor, businesses, and the public; providing inspections and preparing daily reports; and project closeout. Water Main Replacement Steele Drive Tract and Pleasant Hills Tract, Brea, CA (4/2021-1/2022): Construction Inspector (Substitute). KOA provided construction management and inspection services. The project install over 11,800 linear feet of water main and appurtenances as an upgrade to the existing system, constructed ADA curb ramps, and resurfaced streets throughout two residential neighborhoods. Patrick provided inspections when needed. His tasks included overseeing the contractor's daily work, providing inspections, preparing daily construction reports, coordinating with the contractor, engineer, and various City departments, and reviewing plans and specifications. Sanitary Sewer Rehabilitation, 2020 Upgrades to PCH/Vista del Mar, Redondo Beach, CA (11/2020-7/2021): Construction Inspector. KOA provided construction management and inspection services. The project involved sewer system upgrades, including construction of a new 535 LF gravity sewer line and 5 manholes. Patrick's responsibilities included overseeing the contractor's daily activities and ensuring work is in compliance with project contract documents and required permits; providing inspections and preparing daily construction reports; coordinating with the contractor, engineer, Caltrans, City of Torrance, and various City departments; reviewing plans and specifications, and maintaining a set of as -built plans; reviewing contractor invoices; and assisting with project close out. Agreement No. 6494 NAOMI JOHNSON KOA - Monterey Park, CA Office Ms. Naomi Johnson has worked with the KOA Construction Management Division for over 2 years. Her experience with the firm has covered a variety of areas including inspection, document organization, and proposal writing. Her forte has been in providing construction observation assistance and project outreach. 2022 Slurry Seal Program, City of Signal Hill, CA (6/2022-7/2022): Construction Inspector. Naomi is providing daily inspection services for this $260,000 street preservation project. Scope of work includes minor AC dig -outs, crack seal, slurry seal, and pavement striping and marking on residential streets. As the Inspector on this project, Naomi is responsible for managing the Contractor's daily work; preparing daily construction reports with a photo log; coordinating the project with the Contractor, Engineer, and various City departments; measuring and tracking pay quantities; and responding to public inquires and complaints. Verizon Permit Inspection, City of Signal Hill, CA (11/2021-2/2022): Construction Inspector. Naomi is providing daily inspection services to verify the conformance of the contractor to City permit conditions. Specific tasks include the verification of traffic control setup, outreach to residents and businesses, daily photographs, preparation of daily construction reports, verification of site clean-up, ensuring on -site safety compliance, and confirmation of scheduled activities. Residential Street Rehabilitation Project and Parking Lot Waterproofing, City of El Segundo, CA (9/2021-10/2021): Construction Inspector. Represented the City of El Segundo on this project, provided daily reports with photos, ensured on - site safety compliance, provided schedule updates to the City, and inspected traffic control. Gas Company Gas Lateral Upgrades, City of El Segundo, CA (5/2021-7/2021): Construction Inspector. Represented the City of El Segundo on this permitted project, provided daily reports with photos, ensured on -site safety compliance, provided schedule updates to the City, and inspected traffic control. Gas Company 8" Gas Line Construction Permit, City of South Gate, CA (4/2020-6/2020): Construction Inspector. Represented the City of South Gate on this permitted project, provided daily reports with photos, ensured on -site safety compliance, provided schedule updates to the City, and inspected traffic control. FY2019/2020 Street Rehabilitation Project, City of Redondo Beach, CA (7/2020-9/2020): Assisted with construction inspection on this CIP. Duties included construction observation of new ADA ramps, sidewalks, cross gutters, roadway grind, paving, and striping; providing daily reports and photos; liaison between the City, Contractor, and residents; issuing field memos when needed; and review of progress payment quantities. Ramona Blvd and Valley Intersection Improvement Project, City of El Monte, CA (9/2020-Present): Assisted the Construction Manager with public outreach endeavors and project document control, updated weekly phone line message for the public, and reviewed inspector daily reports. Telecommunication Permits, City of Pasadena, CA (9/2019-10/2020): Assisted the Construction Manager with the review of utility applications for the construction of new fiber optic antennae and service points within the City of Pasadena. Agreement No. 6494 JORDAN TING KOA - Monterey Park, CA Office f Mr. Jordon Ting provides construction inspection services for public agency Public Works Capital Improvement and utility permit projects. Work tasks include reviewing project safety and traffic control. Permit compliance, conformance to plans and specifications, verification of materials, outreach to residents and businesses, photographs and site documentation, and Daily Report preparation. Verizon Permit Inspection, City of Signal Hill, CA (7/2022): Construction Inspector. Jordan is providing daily inspection services to verify the conformance of the contractor to City permit conditions. Specific tasks include the verification of traffic control setup, outreach to residents and businesses, daily photographs, preparation of daily construction reports, verification of site clean-up, ensuring on -site safety compliance, and confirmation of scheduled activities. Frontier Fiber to Home (F2H) Fiber Optic Cable Installation Project (Utility Permit), City of Laguna Beach, CA (9/2021- 4/2022): Construction Inspector. Mr. Ting provided daily inspection services to verify the conformance of the contractor (HP Communications) to City permit conditions. Specific tasks included the verification of traffic control setup, outreach to residents and businesses, daily photographs, preparation of Daily Construction Reports, verification of site cleanup, and confirmation of scheduled activities. Ramona Boulevard Improvement Project, City of El Monte, CA: Apprentice Construction Inspector. Mr. Ting assisted the primary Construction Inspector for this major arterial highway. The project work included PCC curb, gutter, driveway, and curb ramps; traffic signal modifications; landscape and irrigation; AC removal and repairs; AC milling; ARHM overlay; and traffic signal loop detectors. Mr. Ting's tasks included verification of traffic control setup, outreach to residents and businesses, utility and public agency coordination; daily photographs, preparation of Daily Construction Reports, verification of site cleanup, and confirmation of scheduled activities. 10920 Garfield Ave Improvements, City of South Gate, CA: Apprentice Construction Inspector. Mr. Ting assisted the primary Construction Inspector for this project that involved constructing improvements on Garfield Avenue through a development permit for a residential housing complex. The project work included PCC curb, gutter, driveway, and curb ramps; street lighting; electrical and water utility relocations; and AC pavement. Mr. Ting's tasks included verification of traffic control setup, outreach to residents and businesses, utility and public agency coordination; daily photographs, preparation of Daily Construction Reports, verification of site cleanup, and confirmation of scheduled activities. FY 20-21 Street Resurfacing and Sewer Repair Project, City of Glendale, CA: Apprentice Construction Inspector. Mr. Ting assisted the primary Construction Inspector for this project which constructed improvements to streets and repaired sanitary sewer pipelines in various locations in the City. The project work included grading and retaining walls, PCC curb, gutter, driveway, and curb ramps; AC removal and repairs; AC milling; AC pavement; sewer pipeline repairs; traffic signage; and pavement striping and markings. Mr. Ting's tasks included verification of traffic control setup, outreach to residents and businesses, utility and public agency coordination; daily photographs, preparation of Daily Construction Reports, verification of site cleanup, confirmation of scheduled activities, monthly quantities, ensuring compliance with the City recycling ordinance, and labor compliance verification. Agreement No. 6494 J KOA - Monterey Park, CA Office With over 20 years of construction management and construction inspection of freeways, structures, highways, roadways, and other transportation construction, Moji's responsibilities included inspection of cast -in -drill hole piles, pile driving, installation of shoring, and extensive traffic control. Moji is certified in Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plans and BMPs implantation and is familiar with Caltrans Standard Specifications, Standard Plans, Caltrans Construction, and Safety and Traffic manuals. He is experienced in the processing of Caltrans document control systems. Sidewalk and Retaining Wall Improvement Project, City of Ell Segundo, CA (5/2022-8/2022): Construction Inspector. Moji is providing inspections for sidewalk and retaining wall improvements in residential areas. His responsibilities include overseeing the contractor's daily activities and ensuring the work complied with required standards and permits; coordinating work with the contractor, City, and the public; and reviewing plans and specifications. On -call Telecommunication Facilities Installation in Public Right of Way, City of Pasadena, CA (2021): Construction Inspector. Moji provided inspections for street light replacement work associated with the installation and expansion of private telecommunication networks. His responsibilities included overseeing the contractor's daily activities and ensuring the work complied with required standards and permits; coordinating work with the contractor, City, and the public; and reviewing plans and specifications. Glenoaks Boulevard Street Resurfacing and Highway Safety Improvement Project, City of San Fernando, CA (2/2020- 12/2020): Construction Inspector. KOA provided construction management and inspection services for this project. The work included new medians, traffic signal updates, ADA curb ramps, sidewalk and driveways construction, pavement milling and overlay, and installation of signing, striping, and markings. Moji's responsibilities included overseeing the contractor's daily work, providing inspections, preparing'daily construction reports, coordinating with the contractor, engineer, and various City departments, and reviewing plans and specifications. PREVIOUS EXPERIENCE • MTA Purple Line, UCLA, Section 3 (4/2018 to 2/2020): Construction Inspector. Scope of work included power and water line relocation and pavement restorations. • Pavement Restoration and Rehabilitation, City of Burbank (2/2018 to 3/2018): Construction Inspector. • Pavement and Sidewalk rehabilitation, City of Burbank (2017 to 2018): Construction Inspector. Moji's responsibilities included identifying sidewalk and pavement repairs; inspecting construction; public relations; managing project quantities and the construction budget. • Caltrans Route 154 Project, Solvang, CA (2017 to 2018): Construction Inspector/Assistant Resident Engineer. Scope of work included 35 miles of roadway rehabilitation, drainage system improvements, and installation of the Midwest guard rail system (MGRS). Moji's responsibilities included inspections; assisting the Caltrans Resident Engineer; reviewing pay estimates; file management of project documents; managing RFIs and submittals, scheduling, and coordinating with the Contractor. • Caltrans Route 101 Project, South Bound at Universal Studio NBC Project (2015 to 2016): Construction Inspector. Scope of work included freeway expansion and construction of two on -ramps. Moji's responsibilities included inspection of bridge work, retaining walls, JPCP, HMA, RHMA, CTB, LCS, LCB, drainage, SWPPP (BMP); managing RFIs, and submittals, reviewing pay estimates, and managing communication in Procore software. Agreement No. 6494 csbconsijltan�.... Fwining ._. Long Beach, CA Office Dr. Amir Ghavibazoo is Twining's Director of Asphalt Engineering and Pavement Design. He directs and works on pavement design, highway design, engineering specifications, and consulting services. He works closely with cities and government agencies to develop unique and specialized mix designs, pavement inspections, and pavement design solutions. He also serves on several technical committees in California helping to develop new specifications and update existing ones. RELEVANT EX F'° E IFS H ICE Ir'� C:: I(: • City of El Monte, Ramona Boulevard Resurfacing Pavement Evaluation City of Long Beach, MUST Project and Percolation Testing • City of Long Beach, Del Arno Boulevard Improvement • City of Claremont, Foothill Boulevard Improvement • City of South Pasadena, Street Improvement Projects AL)�. OII......�...IIS, IdsI', G I'::: GEO T ECI!"i�ICAL ENG!N11EERlNG i `;F NCIPP,L ijbcccnsijltont ..... 1wcaing . Lorig Beacch, C'A Of fice Paul Soltis brings more than 29 years of technical expertise to Twining. His experience includes geotechnical investigations and analyses of roads, bridges, highways, and other California infrastructure projects. His focus is on interaction with the design team during the development of construction documents to achieve the most appropriate foundation type and most efficient site preparation techniques. Paul has extensive on -call contract management experience and the proven ability to simultaneously maintain and manage multiple projects. He is responsible for the technical oversight of the firm's geotechnical projects and management of the firm's geotechnical personnel. Rih 1lE AIkJ r EX. 'IEIRU :EINK-1 • Beach Boulevard Sewer Replacement, Huntington Beach • Sewer and Water Group Geotechnical Design On -Call, San Diego • MUST Project and Percolation Testing, Long Beach • Studebaker Road Pavement Evaluation Serving, Long Beach • Melwood Drive and Delisle Court Slope Repair, Glendale • Loma Alta Pavement Rehabilitation, Fullerton • Del Arno Boulevard Pavement Evaluation, Rancho Dominguez • Del Arno Boulevard Improvement, Long Beach • Municipal Urban Stormwater Treatment System Geotechnical Design, Long Beach EDUCATo¢' N PhD, Civil and Environmental Engineering, North Dakota State University MS, Railways Engineering, Iran University of Science and Technology, Tehran, Iran BS, Industrial Engineering, University of Technology, Tehran, Iran EDU.iC'.KHOIN MS, Geotechnical Engineering, University of Colorado BS, Civil Engineering, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo RIEG IS 1 IRA f IIONS Professional Engineer (PE), Civil, CA #56140 Professional Engineer (PE), Geotechnical, CA #2606 1,,,,,,,,,„ pii, 0. /% /i.,r 1././//✓./11 Of IN ,11 /i,; /// r, ,,,, / i i,, i f, i Agreement No. 6494 &M Agreement No. 6494 �f ` it /1ll y i 7/4 Professional Services 02Rates 2$305 2023 Rates 2024 Rates President/CEO $325 $341 $358 Principal II $320 $336 Principal $260 1 $273 $287 Senior Engineer II $249 $261 $275 Senior Engineer 1 $208 $218 $229 Senior Associate En ineer II $162 $170 $179 Senior Associate Engineer 1 $145 $152 $160 Associate Engineer 11 $133 $140 $147 Associate Engineer 1 $115 $121 $127 Senior Desi ner 11 $150 $158 $165 Senior Designer 1 $133 $140 $147 Associate Designer 11 $116 $122 $128 Associate Desi ner 1 $87 $91 $96 Senior Planner II $249 $261 $275 Senior Planner I 1 $208 $218 $229 Senior Associate Planner 11 $162 $170 $179 Senior Associate Planner 1 $145 $152 $160 Associate Planner II $133 $140 $147 Associate Planner 1 $116 $122 $128 Senior Construction Manager $190 $200 $209 Construction -Manager $175 $184 $193 Senior Construction Inspector $140 $147 $154 Construction Inspector $135 $142 $149 Administrative Assistant 11 $98 $103 $108 Administrative Assistant 1 $76 $80 $84 Intern $64 $67 $71 General Provisions: * Project reimbursable expenses are billed at cost. * Project expenses include: Non -commuter automobile mileage ($0.585 per mile) or current IRS rate, postage and special courier expenses, travel expenses, reproduction, subcontractor services and other direct project expenses as requested by the client. * Telephone, equipment, and fax are included in the above hourly costs. * Direct expenses including blacklining, commercial CAD plotting, sub -consultant expense, issuance of specially endorsed insurance certificate, and direct costs are billed at cost plus 5% unless stated otherwise in the proposal. 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