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Kimley-Horn, Awarded RFQ, Original Submittal
PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERING SERVICES AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT, hereinafter "Agreement," made and entered into the 18th day of January 2022 by and between Kimley-Horn and associates, Inc. hereinafter referred to as "PROFESSIONAL" and the City of Okeechobee, Florida, a municipal corporation, 55 SE 3,d Avenue, Okeechobee, Florida 34974, hereinafter referred to as "CITY", for and in consideration of the following terms, conditions and covenants. I. PURPOSE OF AGREEMENT CITY intends to enter into an agreement with PROFESSIONAL for provision of Professional Engineering Services by the PROFESSIONAL and the payment for those services by CITY as set forth below. 11. SCOPE OF SERVICES The PROFESSIONAL shall provide Professional Engineering Services in all phases of any project for which a PROJECT AUTHORIZATION has been issued by the CITY pursuant to this Agreement as hereinafter provided. These services will include serving as CITY'S professional consulting representative for the Project, providing professional consulting consultation and advice and furnishing customary Civil Engineering Services and customary services incidental thereto as described in the Project Authorization. The detailed scope of services to be performed and schedule of fees for those services shall be detailed in each Project Authorization. PROFESSIONAL shall work with the City Administrator, City Attorney, City Public Works Director, or other City staff in advising the CITY and the City Council regarding Professional Engineering Services. The services will be those customarily attendant to Civil Engineering Services including, but not limited to the following: A. Preparation of roadway location or alignment studies B. Preparation of roadway design C. Preparation of land acquisition documents D. Preparation of a hydrologic & hydraulic studies E. Preparation of storm drainage system design F. Preparation of new or retrofit storm water management design G. Preparation of floodplain studies H. Preparation and procurement of requisite environmental permits I. Performance of traffic counts J. Preparation of traffic studies and analysis K. Preparation of maintenance of traffic design L. Preparation of structural studies and design for bridges, culverts and retaining walls M. Preparation of construction documents N. Preparation of cost estimates O. Preparation of record drawings / as -built plans P. Review of plans, specifications and estimates developed by others, attend Technical Review Committee or other required meetings as requested. Q. Financial Analysis R. Construction Inspection Services S. GIS Mapping and Data Collection T. Presentation to the City Council, staff, and the public of reports, plans, and exhibits U. Other customary Professional Civil Engineering & Surveying Services III. Agreement 1. Term of Agreement Upon award of this Agreement, the effective date of this Agreement shall' be the date of execution of this Agreement by both CITY and PROFESSIONAL. Term of this Agreement shall be for an initial period of three (3) years with the option of two (2) additional one-year renewal periods, upon the mutual agreement of the parties. At the option of the CITY, and upon the agreement of the PROFESSIONAL, this Agreement may be converted to or replaced at any time with a "Continuing Contract" as that term is used in Section 287.055, Florida Statutes (CCNA). 2. Project Authorization Each "Project Authorization" shall specify the Period of Service agreed to by the CITY and the PROFESSIONAL for services to be rendered under said "Project Authorization". 3. Compensation and Method of Payment 3.1 Fee Schedule CITY will compensate PROFESSIONAL for services under each Project Authorization. The fee due to the PROFESSIONAL shall be set forth in each Project Authorization and shall be in accordance with PROFESSIONAL'S personnel hourly rate schedule formalized in "Exhibit C" to this Agreement. PROFESSIONAL'S personnel hourly rate schedule may be updated annually prior to each optional renewal period. 3.2 Invoices PROFESSIONAL shall submit monthly invoices to the CITY no later than the last day of the month for work accomplished under this Agreement. Each invoice shall be detailed and include, but not be limited to, hours worked by each person assigned to the Project, date worked, and all ancillary expenses incurred and by whom. 3.3 Payment Payment for services rendered is due within Forty-five (45) days of receipt. and approval of invoice by CITY. Payment is delinquent thirty (30) days following receipt and approval of invoice by CITY. 4. Reimbursable Expenses PROFESSIONAL shall be reimbursed only for approved out pocket expenses directly chargeable to the Project, at actual cost incurred. Reimbursable expenses will include travel, lodging and meals when traveling at the CITY'S request and on the CITY'S behalf. These expenses shall conform to rates and allowances set forth in Florida State Statute, Sec 112.061, regarding per diem and traveling expenses. Identifiable communication expenses, reproduction costs, and special accounting expenses not applicable to general overhead shall be reimbursed at actual cost. 5. Additional Services 5.1 Requests for Additional Services 2 The undertaking by the PROFESSIONAL to perform professional services defined within this Agreement extends only to those services specifically described herein. If upon the request of the CITY, the PROFESSIONAL agrees to perform additional services hereunder, the CITY shall pay the PROFESSIONAL for the performance of such additional services an amount (in addition to all other amounts payable under this Agreement) based on an hourly fee in accordance with PROFESSIONAL'S current personnel fee schedule, plus reimbursable expenses so incurred by the PROFESSIONAL; unless a lump sum addendum to this Agreement is executed by the parties to this Agreement which addresses the additional services. 5.2 Changes in Scope/Conditions Additional services shall include revisions to work previously performed that are required because of a change in the data or criteria furnished to the PROFESSIONAL, or a change in the scope of concept of the Project initiated by the C, or services that are required by changes in the requirements of public agencies, after work under this Agreement has commenced. 6. Use of Documents 6.1 Ownership of Original Documents All deliverable analysis, reference data, survey data, plans and reports or any other form of written instrument or document that may result from the PROFESSIONAL'S services or have been created during the course of the PROFESSIONAL'S performance under this Agreement shall become the property of and shall be delivered to the CITY after final payment is made to the PROFESSIONAL. 7. Termination 7.1 Termination for Convenience Either party upon a seven (7) day written notice to the other party may terminate this Agreement. In the event of any termination, PROFESSIONAL shall be paid for all services rendered to the date of termination including all reimbursable expenses. 8. City's Obligations 8.1 Data to be Furnished The CITY shall provide PROFESSIONAL with all data, studies, surveys, pla.s and all other pertinent information concerning the Project in the possession of the CITY upon request. 8.2 Designated Representative The Designated Representative of the CITY to act with authority on the CITY'S behalf with respect to all aspects of the Project shall be identified in each Project Authorization. 9. Insurance. 9.1 Workers' Compensation The PROFESSIONAL shall procure and maintain, during the life of this Agreement, Worker's Compensation insurance as required by Florida Statutes, Chapter 440 for all employees of the PROFESSIONAL engaged in work on the Project under this Agreement. 9.2 Insurance Policy Limits PROFESSIONAL shall procure and maintain insurance policies with at least the following coverage and amounts, during the life of this Agreement: 9.2.1: General Liability Insurance. In a combined single limit of $1,000,000.00 per occurrence, $2,000,000.00 aggregate. 9.2.2: Automobile Liability Insurance. In a combined single limit of $250,000.00 each occurrence. 9.2.3: Professional Liability or Errors and Omissions Insurance. In a combined single limit of $1,000,000.00 aggregate. 9.3 Insurance Cancellation The PROFESSIONAL shall furnish to the CITY Certificates of Insurance allowing thirty (30) days, notice for any change, cancellation, or non -renewal. If the insurance policies expire during the terms of the Agreement, a renewal certificate or binder shall be filed with the CITY fifteen (15) days prior to the renewal date. 9.4 City to be Named Additional Insured The plans and specifications and other Agreement documents to be prepared by PROFESSIONAL pursuant to this Agreement shall require the insurance of liability of the person, individual, firm, or corporation which would, as professional, perform the work described in such plans and specifications. The amounts of insurance shall be determined by the CITY. The CITY shall be named as "additional insured" with regard to the coverage of such policies of insurance. In the case of State funded projects, State agencies such as the Florida Department of Transportation or Department of Environmental Protection, shall be named as "additional insured" with regard to the coverage of such policies of 9.5 Status of Claim. The PROFESSIONAL shall be responsible for keeping the CITY currently advised as to the status of any claims made for damages against the PROFESSIONAL resulting from services performed under this Agreement. The PROFESSIONAL shall send notice of claims related to work under this Agreement to the City. Copies of the notices shall be sent by fax, hand delivery or regular mail to: City Administrator, City of Okeechobee 55 SE 31d Avenue Okeechobee, Florida 34974 Fax: (863) 763-1686 10. General Conditions 10.1 Compliance with Laws The Professional, its employees, sub -contractors or assigns, shall comply with all applicable federal, state, and local laws, regulations, and requirements relating to the performance of this Agreement. 4 10.2 Applicable Laws and Venue The Laws of the State of Florida shall govern all aspects of this Agreement. In the event it is necessary for either party to initiate legal action regarding this Agreement, venue shall be in the Nineteenth Judicial Circuit for claims under state law and in the Southern District of Florida for any claims which are justiciable in Federal Court. 10.3 Indemnification For value received, which is hereby acknowledged, PROFESSIONAL shalli indemnify and hold harmless the agency, and its officers and employees, from liabilities, damages, losses, and costs, including, but not limited to, reasonable attorneys' fees, to the extent caused by the negligence, recklessness, or intentionally wrongful conduct of the design professional and other persons employed or utilized by the design professional in the performance of the contract. The PROFESSIONIAL further acknowledges that it is solely responsible for ensuring compliance and compliance of its subcontractors, suppliers, agents, assigns, invitees and employees with the terms of this Agreement. This paragraph shall survivE� the expiration or termination of this Agreement. 10.4 Waiver of Jury Trial Each party, to the extent permitted by law, knowingly, voluntarily, and intentionally waves its right to a trial by jury in any action or other legal proceeding arising out of relating to this Agreement and the transactions it contemplates. This waiver applies to an action or legal proceeding, whether sounding in agreement, tort or otherwise. 10.5 No Discrimination PROFESSIONAL and its agents will not discriminate against any person on the grounds of race, color, creed, national origin, handicap, age, or sex, in any activity under this Agreement. 10.6 No Lobbying Pursuant to Chapter 216.947, F.S., the PROFESSIONAL is prohibited from the expenditure of any funds under this Agreement to lobby the Legislature, the judicial branch or another state agency. 10.7 E-Verify PROFESSIONAL has verified that its employees are authorized to work in the United States and certifies that a good faith effort has been made to properly identify employees by timely reviewing and completing appropriate documentation, including lout not limited to the Department of Homeland Security, United States Citizenship, and Immigration Services Form 1-9. Answers to questions regarding E-Verify as well as instructions on enrollment may be found at the E-Verify website: www.uscis.gov/e-verify. PROFESSIONAL shall expressly require any sub -contractor's performing work or providing services pursuant to this Agreement to likewise utilize the United States Department of Homeland Security's E-Verify system to verify the employmE�nt eligibility of all new employees hired by the sub -contractor during the Agreement term. 10.8 Professionals Duties Regarding Public Records 10.8.1. Compliance with Florida Laws PROFESSIONAL must provide public access to all records concerning this Agreement according to applicable Florida laws including Chapter 119, Florida Statutes. If PROFESSIONAL asserts any exemptions to Florida's Public Records laws, PROFESSIONAL has the burden of establishing and defending the exemption. PROFESSIONAL'S failure to comply with this section is a breach of this Agreement. The records subject to Chapter 119 may include, in addition to prepared documents, such communication as e-mails, text messages, inter -office memorandums, social media, and photographs or images; a person or entity may request Public Records via e-mail, or by oral or written request, and a response to such a request must be prompt; it is the responsibility of the PROFESSIONAL to establish an in-house policy in reference to such records, and to identify and retain such communications in the normal course of business in the event a request is made to produce these records. 10.8.2. IF THE PROFESSIONAL HAS QUESTIONS REGARDING THE APPLICATION OF CHAPTER 119, FLORIDA STATURES, TO THE PROFESSIONAL'S DUTY TO, PROVIDE PUBLIIC RECORDS REGARDING TO THIS AGREEMENT, CONTACT THE CUSTODIAN OF PUBLIC RECORDS AT TELEPHONE NUMBER : (863) 763-3372, EXT 9814, EMAIL ADDRESS LGAMIOTEA(a-)-CITYOFOKEECHOBEE.C:OM, AND MAILING ADDRESS: 55 SE THIRD AVE, OKEECHIOBEE FL, 34974. 10.9 No Third -Party Beneficiaries This Agreement is solely for the benefit of the PROFESSIONAL and the CITY. No person or entity other than the PROFESSIONAL or the CITY shall have any rights or privileges under this Agreement in any capacity whatsoever, either as third -party beneficiary or otherwise. 10.10 Assignment PROFESSIONAL shall not assign, delegate, sublease or otherwise transfer any portion of its rights and obligations as set forth in this Agreement without prior written consent of the CITY. Any attempted assignment in violation of this provision shall be void. 10.11 Waver No waiver of any term of this Agreement constitutes a waiver of any other provision, whether similar or dissimilar. No waiver of any term constitutes a continui-Ig waiver. No waiver is binding unless signed in writing by the waiving party 10.12 Severability If any term of this Agreement is for any reason invalid or unenforceable, the rest of the Agreement remains fully valid and enforceable. 10.13 Entire Agreement This Agreement constitutes the entire agreement between the parties and supersedes all prior and contemporaneous agreement, representations, and undertaking. No M supplement, modification, or amendment of this agreement will be binding unless it is in writing and signed by both parties. 10.14 Interpretation Unless the context requires otherwise: The term "including" contemplates "including but not limited to." 10.15 Survival All provisions of this Agreement which by their terms bind either party after the expiration or termination of this Agreement shall survive the expiration or termination of this Agreement. 10.16 Force Majeure Notwithstanding any provisions of this Agreement to the contrary, the Parties shall not be held liable for any failure or delay in the performance of this Agreement that arises from fires, floods, strikes, embargoes, acts of the public enemy, unusually sE:vere weather, outbreak of war, restraint of Government, riots, civil commotion, force majeure, act of God, or for any other cause of the same character which is unavoidable through the exercise of due care and beyond the control of the Parties. Failure to perform shall be excused during the continuance or as a result of such circumstances, but this Agreement shall otherwise remain in effect. This provision shall not apply if the "Statement of Work" of this Agreement specifies that performance by the PROFESSIONAL is specifically required during the occurrence of any of the events herein mentioned. 11. Exhibits The following Exhibits are attached to and made a part of this Agreement: "Exhibit A" - "Submittal as submitted by Professional and Accepted by City of Okeechobee" "Exhibit B" - "Original Request for Submittal as Issued by CITY, including all Addenda" "Exhibit C" - "Professional's Personnel Hourly Rate Schedule." "Exhibit D" — Insurance and Indemnification IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the CITY and the PROFESSIONAL have made and executed this Agreement the day and year first above written. SIGNATURE PAGE ATTEST: Lane Gamiotea;, C C' 7." City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM AND CORRECTNESS John J. Fumero City Attorney WITNESSES: (Signature) (Signature) PROFESSIONAL DocuSig'n/ed by' IN/l 4D5913ED15934F7... (D'?'i' twa I that l senior vice President (Printed Name & Title) 8 EXHIBIT A "SUBMITTAL AS SUBMITTED BY PROFESSIONAL AND ACCEPTED BY THE CITY OF OKEECHOBEE" EXHIBIT B "ORIGINAL REQUEST FOR SUBMITTAL AS ISSUED BY CITY INCLUDING ALL ADDENDA" 10 EXHIBIT C "PROFESSIONAL'S PERSONNEL HOURLY RATE SCHEDULE" 11 PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERING AND RELATED PROFESSIONAL SERVICES SCHEDULE OF HOURLY RATES Principal $240.00 — $280.00 Senior Professional $190.00 — $240.00 Registered Professional $150.00 — $190.00 Professional 2 $125.00 — $150.00 Professional 1 $115.00 — $135.00 Designer $100.00 — $135.00 Registered Land Surveyor $145.00 — $160.00 Survey Technician $100.00 — $115.00 Survey Crew (2-man crew) $130.00 — $145.00 Senior Support Staff $ 85.00 — $ 95.00 Support Staff $ 60.00 — $ 85.00 �1lC� tJ� V ( 20 27 1 CITY OF OKEECHOBEE RICHARD COOK BUSINESS TAX RECEIPT (919)677-2000 55 SE 3rd Avenue, Okeechobee, FL 34974 October 1, 2021 - September 30, 2022 STATE LICENSE REQUIRED FOR RENEWAL Address: 421 FAYETTEVILLE RD, STE 600 RALEIGH, NC 27601 OKEEC Activity: 2001 PROFESSIONAL- CONTRACTOR O. • c a+: m Issued to: KIMLEY-HORN AND ASSOCIATES, INC. RICHARD COOK`—' 421 Fayetteville Rd, Suite 600 O R 1fl P` RALEIGH, NC 27601 C No: 6197 Date: 2/17/22 RECEIPT 52.50 PENALTY APP/TRANS 10.00 BLDG INSP FIRE INS? Total Paid 62.50 Finance Director W-9 Request for Taxpayer Give Form to the Form (Rev. October2018) Identification Number and Certification requester. Do not Department of the Treasury send to the IRS. Internal Revenue Service ► Go to www.irs.gov/FormW9 for instructions and the latest information. 1 Name (as shown on your income tax return). Name is required on this line; do not leave this line blank. Kimle -Horn and Associates, Inc. 2 Business name/disregarded entity name, if different from above �P 3 Check appropriate box for federal tax classification of the person whose name is entered on line 1. Check only one of the Y 4 ExE!m tions codes apply only to P ( PP Y Y to following seven boxes. certain entities, not individuals; see a instructions on page 3): o [IIndividual/sole proprietor or ❑✓ C Corporation ❑ S Corporation ❑ Partnership ❑ Trust/estate ai c single -member LLC Exempt payee code (if any) 5 a o �'� ❑ Limited liability company. Enter the tax classification (C=C corporation, S=S corporation, P=Partnership) ► p Note: Check the appropriate box in the line above for the tax classification of the single -member owner. Do not check Exemption from FATCA reporting in LLC if the LLC is classified as a single -member LLC that is disregarded from the owner unless the owner of the LLC is code (if any) a another LLC that is not disregarded from the owner for U.S. federal tax purposes. Otherwise, a single -member LLC that is disregarded from the owner should check the appropriate box for the tax classification of its owner. y ❑ Other (see instructions) ► (Applies to accounts maintained outside the U.S.) N 5 Address (number, street, and apt. or suite no.) See instructions. Requester's name and address (optional) a) 421 Fayetteville Street, Suite 600 6 City, state, and ZIP code Raleigh, NC 27601 7 List account number(s) here (optional) Taxpayer Identification Number (TIN) Enter your TIN in the appropriate box. The TIN provided must match the name given on line 1 to avoid Social security number backup withholding. For individuals, this is generally your social security number (S. However, for a resident alien, sole proprietor, or disregarded entity, see the instructions for Part I, later. For other entities, it is your employer identification number (EIN). If you do not have a number, see How to get a TIN, later. or Note: If the account is in more than one name, see the instructions for line 1. Also see What Name and I Employer identification number Number To Give the Requester for guidelines on whose number to enter. 777 F—r JiMIN Certification Under penalties of perjury, I certify that: 1. The number shown on this form is my correct taxpayer identification number (or I am waiting for a number to be issued to fine); and 2. 1 am not subject to backup withholding because: (a) I am exempt from backup withholding, or (b) I have not been notified by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) that I am subject to backup withholding as a result of a failure to report all interest or dividends, or (c) the IRS has notified me that I am no longer subject to backup withholding; and 3. 1 am a U.S. citizen or other U.S. person (defined below); and 4. The FATCA code(s) entered on this form (if any) indicating that I am exempt from FATCA reporting is correct. Certification instructions. You must cross out item 2 above if you have been notified by the IRS that you are currently subject to backup withholding because you have failed to report all interest and dividends on your tax return. For real estate transactions, item 2 does not apply. For mortgage interest paid, acquisition or abandonment of secured property, cancellation of debt, contributions to an individual retirement arrangement (IRA), and generally, payments other than interest and dividends, you are not required to sign the certification, but you must provide your correct TIN. See the instructions for Part 11, later. "Iul I I Signature of Here I U.S. person ► Date ► 2/23/2022 General Instructions Section references are to the Internal Revenue Code unless otherwise noted. Future developments. For the latest information about developments related to Form W-9 and its instructions, such as legislation enacted after they were published, go to www.irs.gov/FormW9. Purpose of Form An individual or entity (Form W-9 requester) who is required to file an information return with the IRS must obtain your correct taxpayer identification number (TIN) which may be your social security number (SSN), individual taxpayer identification number (ITIN), adoption taxpayer identification number (ATIN), or employer identification number (EIN), to report on an information return the amount paid to you, or other amount reportable on an information return. Examples of information returns include, but are not limited to, the following. • Form 1099-INT (interest earned or paid) • Form 1099-DIV (dividends, including those from stocks or mutual funds) • Form 1099-MISC (various types of income, prizes, awards, or gross proceeds) • Form 1099-B (stock or mutual fund sales and certain other transactions by brokers) • Form 1099-S (proceeds from real estate transactions) • Form 1099-K (merchant card and third party network transactions) • Form 1098 (home mortgage interest), 1098-E (student loan interest), 1098-T (tuition) • Form 1099-C (canceled debt) • Form 1099-A (acquisition or abandonment of secured property) Use Form W-9 only if you are a U.S. person (including a resident alien), to provide your correct TIN. If you do not return Form W-9 to the requester with a TIN, you might be subject to backup withholding. See What is backup withholding, later. Cat. No. 10231X Form W-U (Rev. 10-2018) 0 9 f .tee � I] Rml Il 7� City of Okeechobee Professional Engineering Services RFQ No. ADM 02-32-07-22 Kimley)))Horn 445 24th Street, Suite 200 Vero Beach, FL 32960 Denise Palmatier, P.E., Project Manager denise.paimatier@kimley-hom.com Brian Good, P.E., Principal -in -Charge brian.good@kimley-hom.com July 28, 2021 ',.- F Table of Contents Section Tab TransmittalLetter................................................................................................... A QualificationInformation........................................................................................ B TaskApproach...................................................................................................... C Past Performance in Similar Activities in Florida ...................................................... D OrganizationalChart.............................................................................................. E Familiarity.............................................................................................................. F Location Map, of Prime Professional......................................................................G Location Map, of Sub-consultant(s), if any.............................................................. H Resumes of Prime Professional............................................................................... I Resumes of Sub -consultants Professional.............................................................. J InsuranceClause................................................................................................... K Prohibition Against Contingent Fees/Non-Collusion/Conflict of Interest Disclosure Statement............................................................................................................. L Referenceforms................................................................................................... M StandardForm 330............................................................................................... N MBEStatement.....................................................................................................0 ....................................................................... P r City of OKEECHOBEE Professional Engineering Services RFQ No. ADM 01-32-07-21 A. Transmittal Letter July 28, 2021 Okeechobee City Hall Administration Office 55 SE 3rd Avenue Okeechobee, FL 34974 Re: RE: RFQ ADM 01-32-07-21; Professional Engineering Services Dear Selection Committee Members: Kimley-Horn understands the City of Okeechobee desires to retain a local, reliable, and highly qualified partner to provide engineering services. Kimley-Horn has been a trusted partner to Okeechobee County since 2006 and is excited for this opportunity to provide engineering and related professional services to the City of Okeechobee. We have also provided support to the Okeechobee County Planning Department working closely with County staff to provide in-house training and support with GIS statistical updates and land use/zoning amendments, updates to the County's property record and permitting application with TRAKiT, as well as the digitization of the Evergreen Cemetery to improve management of plot ownership and inventory. As underscored in the following proposal sections, Kimley- Horn believes we can serve the City as a trusted consulting firm who can deliver on our commitments. Kimley-Horn has the depth of expertise, local knowledge, and commitment to your goals to be that partner. We are an accomplished full -service firm. Kimley-Horn was founded over 54 years ago, with strong core commitments to technical excellence and exceptional client service. Today, Kimley-Horn is a skilled and vibrant nationwide company with 16 offices in Florida, including nearby Vero Beach which will serve as our production office on this contract. We have reviewed your Scope of Services as outlined in Section II of the City's RFQ. Our talented staff is experienced in all of the service areas required to perform the City's Capital Improvement, emergency drainage, and FDOT participation projects. The Organizational Chart in Tab E of our qualifications lists the staff expected to be utilized for this contract. Immediate availability. It only takes one phone call and we will assemble our team to serve you on any assignment. We have a wide depth of expertise in close proximity to the City, with three offices within an hour drive to Okeechobee. Our goal is to proactively respond to your requests whenever you need us, providing sensitivity to local issues, familiarity with City and County procedures, and creativity addressing your distinct concerns. We are experienced in serving local governments like the City of Okeechobee. As one of our primary areas of practice, Kimley-Horn faithfully serves local Florida municipalities. We understand that our regional government clients need superior product deliverables and excellent service from engineering consultants who are in close proximity to your projects and have the ability to respond immediately to your ongoing needs. Kimley-Horn will be available and attentive to your requests, offering the same exceptional client service and quality of deliverables you have come to expect from us. Innovation and project delivery. We bring innovative solutions to our clients that are tailored specifically to meet their needs. Through our experience working within the County, we understand the potential challenges you face and are ready to perform the requested services on time and within budget. Our project management team is committed to working as your partner —offering you the most effective level of communication to relay project issues, progress, and results that best serve your needs. GMOC30029.2021 City of Okeechobee Professional Engineering Services.indd A-1 City of OKEECHOBEE Professional Engineering Services RFQ No. ADM 01-32-07-21 Kimley>>> Horn Page 2 We also understand FDOT funded projects and the importance of adhering to FDOT guidelines. Kimley-Horn has been serving FDOT since the firm formed in 1969, conducting the first comprehensive transportation study of Palm Beach County. Our commitment to the FDOT is evident in the reliable working relationships we have developed. Trusted advisor. Just as we have in the past, our team is here to provide exceptional client service and quality technical expertise. We personally guarantee our attentiveness, dedication, and availability to meet the requirements of this contract. Our team will go above and beyond to exceed your expectations and provide you with the services you need. Your project manager, Denise Palmatier, P.E., and Principal/Quality Control Brian Good, P.E. has 23 years of experience serving public partners, including projects in Okeechobee. When you work with Kimley-Horn, you can expect outstanding performance and access to diversified resources, as well as a local dedicated staff of technical professionals who will serve you with passion and an unwavering commitment to quality. We are your reliable partners. Kimley-Horn has the expertise, drive, and resources to work as a cohesive unit with the City to ensure your projects are completed to your expectations. Kimley-Horn is not focused on the short-term result but is devoted to establishing a long-term relationship founded on trust, respect, and teamwork. We sincerely look forward to serving you on this contract. Sincerely, KIMLEY-HORN '��2"r �� '_�' 16::—:, Denise Palmatier, RE Brian Good, P.E. Project Manager Principal -in -Charge GMOC30029.2021 City of Okeechobee Professional Engineering Services.indd A-2 City of OKEECHOBEE Professional Engineering Services RFQ No. ADM 01-32-07-21 B. Qualification Information Founded in 1967, Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc. is a full -service, employee -owned, multidisciplinary consulting firm offering a broad range of engineering, planning, landscape architecture, and environmental services to clients in both the private and public sectors. Over the years, we have grown from a small group of engineers and planners to one of the most respected civil engineering consulting firms in the nation with the ability to provide most civil engineering services all under one roof. Kimley-Horn has more than 5,0000 employees offering a full range of consulting services to local, regional, national, and international clients. In the Florida alone, there are more than 900 employees in 16 offices. We have been providing a wide variety of services for municipal clients since our founding. At Kimley-Horn, we focus on delivering successful projects by developing accurate bid documents, securing regulatory agency permits, and managing project risk elements. We look out for your best interests, reduce your risk, and deliver great value. Our engineers, planners, and landscape architects combine the creativity to develop insightful solutions and deliver practical results that consistently exceed your expectations. We have the size, diversity of talent and services, and proven history of producing innovative, award -winning designs. Kimley-Horn has been serving utility and municipal clients for more than 54 years, and we understand that a strong commitment to client satisfaction must be the foundation of our service to you. We have served more than 100 cities, counties, and local government clients throughout Florida —and more than 50 of these municipalities have chosen Kimley-Horn as their on -call consultant. Throughout the firm's growth, we have come to appreciate the value and importance of remaining true to our roots as a small firm and focusing our attention on our local clients and providing them with the personalized and responsive service they expect. Our expertise includes: Areas of Specialization in Site civil engineering and permitting in Site planning and comprehensive master planning in Water and wastewater system design in Stormwater management and master planning in Utility development in Parks and trails planning and design in Roadway design and construction administration in Paving and drainage design/rehabilitation in Transportation planning and traffic engineering in Review construction documents to ensure code compliance in Meet with elected officials and City staff for consulting services in Landscape architecture Our Key Team in Contract and construction administration, coordination, and observation in Construction engineering inspection and review services in Environmental permitting, assessment, and remediation in Bridge and structural design in Urban design and streetscaping in Grant funding, loan, and other intergovernmental funding assistance in Surveying and GIS services in Public involvement programs in Land development services in Value Engineering/cost estimating in Preparing and submitting necessary forms for permitting We have brought together a team of experts based on the needs outlined in the scope of services. Our team members are available immediately to work with the City of Okeechobee and our project manager, Denise Palmatier, P.E. will be responsible for the coordination of all project efforts. Our project team has the experience required to develop appropriate targets, tailor suitable courses of action for task work orders assignments, and provide timely decision making for any unexpected challenges that may arise. We are committed to providing a correct mix of technical, administrative, professional, and technical review staff to ensure that the City is being served at a high level by staff with the necessary background and experience. GMOC30029.2021 City of Okeechobee Professional Engineering Services.indd B-1 Ki m l ey >) H o r n City of OKEECHOBEE Professional Engineering Services RFQ No. ADM 01-32-07-21 Denise Bachelor of Science FL Hydraulic and hydraulic studies, storm drainage system Palmatier, Project 29 Civil Engineering, Professional design, floodplain studies, state and federal permitting, PE Manager University of Florida Engineer construction documents and cost estimates, review of #51282 plans, specifications and estimates developed by others Principal- FL Site civil development, roadway/bridge design, hydraulic Brian in -Charge B.S., Civil Engineering, Professional and hydraulic studies storm drainage system design, land Good, P.E. and Quality 23 University of Florida Engineer acquisition, preparation of procurement documents, state Control #56939 and federal permitting, construction documents and cost Manager estimates, review of plans, specifications, and estimates. M.S. Civil Engineering/ FL Site civil development, roadway/bridge design, storm Eric Kleier, Roadway 20 B.S. Civil Engineering Professional drainage system design, preparation of procurement documents, state and federal permitting, construction P.E. Traffic University of Louisville, Speed Scientific School Engineer #64076 documents and cost estimates, review of plans, specifications, and estimates. B.S., Civil Engineering, FL Site civil development, roadway/bridge design, storm Chris Civil 14 Rose-Hulman Institute Professional drainage system design, state and federal permitting, Hollen, P.E. Engineering of Technology Engineer construction documents and cost estimates, review of #74685 plans, specifications, and estimates. M.S. 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At Kimley-Horn, the overall approach for a task begins with an initial scoping meeting, development of the fee proposal, and a clear understanding of the task expectations and deliverables. Upon receiving an assignment, we will begin with an on -site kick-off meeting (as needed) with the City of Okeechobee's project manager and necessary staff to develop the scope, discuss constraints and opportunities, determine what information is currently available from the City, and begin formulating the schedule with selected, agreed - upon milestones. We begin by assigning quality people, anticipating the appropriate Kimley-Horn team members for each assignment based upon the goals of the project and individual team member experience and expertise. We will work closely with Okeechobee City staff throughout each assignment and provide a robust quality control process to make sure we are achieving your required result. Our team has served as on -call consultants for many municipalities over the years and has developed a general approach and methodology to making every opportunity a successful one. Listed below is an overview of key characteristics of our approach to handling continuing services contracts. Be Flexible. r We understand schedules change (accelerated or delayed), PROJECT STRATEGY Through our experience on various other continuing services contracts, we have developed a strategy for approaching each task assignment. Our strategy for a successful project includes the following key steps: 1. Clearly define the challenges and set objectives 2. Develop a feasible solution 3. Build the project CLEARLY DEFINE THE CHALLENGES AND SET OBJECTIVES The Kimley-Horn approach involves open discussions with City staff to identify the problems that need to be addressed and develop a clear plan of resolution. With extensive years of experience and unique local knowledge, our staff has the resources necessary to help you define the challenges, determine your objectives, and most importantly, accomplish your goals. DEVELOP A FEASIBLE SOLUTION Project feasibility is determined by analyzing the various parameters specific to each project. The analysis will allow a design team to predict the impact of different improvement alternatives. The results are then compared to the established priorities and objectives to determine which alternative solution will be most effective in addressing the problem while minimizing cost Kimley-Horn is sensitive to the pivotal role of meaningful public involvement programs that enable area residents to establish their priorities. Community involvement determines the overall design program, funding strategies, and implementation priorities. BUILD THE PROJECT Building the selected project in an efficient and timely manner, consistent with public expectations, is the last stage of successful project implementation. Excellent final design, accurate bid documents, and management of construction are important components in the completion stage. Consistent and efficient project performance is based on sustainable design. Projects must be designed with users in mind. Our ability to provide access to City and City residents and business owners during the construction of a project is an important consideration to the City. PROJECT SEQUENCE The following typical project sequence demonstrates how the above key components will be incorporated into our project management approach to the City. This typical sequence can serve to illustrate our team's plan for managing each project assignment. In general, there are three phases to successfully complete any project assigned under a continuing contract in a timely fashion with a focus on cost control. 1. Preliminary Design Phase 2. Final Design Phase and Permitting 3. Construction Phase Kimley>) Horn City of OKEECHOBEE Professional Engineering Services RFQ No. ADM 01-32-07-21 PRELIMINARY DESIGN PHASE It is during this phase that the problem is clearly defined, improvement objectives are set, and a feasible solution is developed. Our team will collect the data necessary to analyze the situation. An analysis will then be performed, and alternatives evaluated. Evaluation will include comparison of the degree to which each alternative meets the objective, cost analysis, permittability, and constructability. Initial discussions with permitting agencies are critical at this time. The public can also be informed of the proposed project and the preferred solution. Cost implications and the potential funding must also be considered during this phase. Milestones in the Preliminary Design Phase include: in Kick-off meeting to set project objectives, scope, schedule, and team communication in Review of analytical results for the existing conditions to ensure clear understanding of the problem and to begin developing alternatives in When appropriate, a public meeting can be scheduled to present results of the analysis, the alternative solutions, funding opportunities, and to obtain input Scheduling milestone reviews with City staff will be one means by which the Kimley-Horn team will track and monitor project progress. Deliverables in the Preliminary Design Phase include data compilation in a manner acceptable to the City, and analysis in an agreed upon format, and a Preliminary Design Report including a cost analysis and recommended solution. If available, applicable grants submittals will also be prepared. Graphics and other public meeting materials will be provided to the City if needed. FINAL DESIGN PHASE At this point, a preferred design has been selected. The Kimley-Horn team will prepare complete construction documents suitable for competitive bidding. Probable construction costs will be updated as the project details are developed. Pre- application meetings will be held with review agencies and permit applications will be prepared and submitted. Access plans for adjacent properties and maintenance of traffic issues will be considered. If available, applications for grants can be submitted again, this time for the construction phase. Milestones during the Final Design Phase include: in A kick-off meeting to authorize the start of final design, confirmation of project scope, objectives, and schedule in Design reviews at completion of 30%, 60%, and 90% plans in A public meeting to present the project design, updates, schedule, and funding plan in Permit applications Deliverables during this phase include complete construction documents, drawings, and specifications suitable for competitive bidding. CONSTRUCTION PHASE The final step will be to build the project. Kimley-Horn will provide bidding services and will administer the construction contract. Using us to provide resident project services during construction can help protect the City against defects in materials or workmanship in the construction. Kimley-Horn understands what the City requires to successfully close projects to resident satisfaction. Milestones during this phase include. in Advertisement of the construction project in Notice to proceed with construction in Contract administration in On -site observation in Certification that construction is complete and in compliance with the plans and specifications Deliverables in this phase include complete as -built record drawings and construction certification. While these project milestones are the key steps in successful project completion, we believe the best -run projects are those with effective communication. We have accomplished this with the City by providing regular status reports (with meetings, when desired) emphasizing thorough coordination and communication with the City. PERMITTING From land developments encompassing thousands of acres to major municipal water treatment plants, Kimley-Horn has been responsible for permitting on development projects of all sizes and types. Our staff has successfully represented developers before numerous federal, state, and local agencies including regional planning councils, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, the State Department of Environmental Protection, the South Florida Water Management District, and Okeechobee City engineering divisions. We are experienced in preparing permit applications for these agencies, know what is required to gain approval, and excel in providing the high level of coordination that facilitates the permitting process. QUALITY CONTROL IMPLEMENTATION As mentioned above, a key component of quality control is quality people. We offer you a team of experienced and technically proficient professionals who provide the ideal combination of relevant experience, expert engineering, and proven cost control management techniques. We achieve quality through rigorous planning, coordination, supervision, technical direction, and the use of appropriately skilled professionals. The following steps summarize our formal in-house program for complete quality management: in Develop Detailed Work Plan. The work plan establishes the major tasks, identifies staff members who will complete the tasks, determines how much time the tasks will take, designates the quality control review staff, and details the schedule for accomplishment. in Assign QA/QC Responsibility. We have identified Brian Good, P.E. as our Quality Assurance/Quality Control (QA/QC) officer. As QA/QC, Brian will conduct QA/QC reviews at the end of each project phase to ensure that the project deliverable is not only technically correct, but also consistent with the project's objectives. in Conduct Peer Reviews. We design peer reviews to check, review, and provide oversight of work activities. Individuals who GMOC30029.2021 City of Okeechobee Professional Engineering Services.indd C-2 Kimley>>> Horn City of OKEECHOBEE Professional Engineering Services RFQ No. ADM 01-32-07-21 are not directly responsible for performing the task conduct peer reviews, offering an t ORIGINATOR unbiased technical evaluation at every step of the project, Prepares deliverable ■ Perform Meticulous Project Documentation. Appropriate data and work papers that detail Has primary responsibility for accuracy • Usually functions as back checker the choices that were evaluated and the basis for recommendations will support all documents. ■ Final Project Manager Endorsement. Denise Palmatier, P.E., our project manager, will 2 HECKER ff evaluate each project for clarity, accuracy, completeness, and scope compliance. Not responsible for preparation of SUBCONSULTANT COORDINATION deliverable • Checks deliverable Kimley-Horn views our subconsultants as true team members. Creating this type of collaborative • Records comments in red relationship leads to trust and effective communication among team members. This consistent communication from project conception through completion allows our subconsultants to ]MEBACKCHECKER have a complete understanding of your expectations and ours. Our subconsultant teaming In some cases performs an editorial review Usually the originator U � criteria includes a heavy emphasis on budget and schedule adherence; they must • Confirms or denies checker's corrections pledge to adhere to your schedule and budget constraints. Our quality control process • Records back -checking activity for our subconsultants' work includes checks of the provided information, checks for styles and CORRECTOR completeness and maintenance of compliance standards. Consults project manager to resolve APPROACH TO MEET SCHEDULE AND BUDGET differences with checker s comments We know that budget and schedule control are critical to the success of your projects. • May be originator or other personnel as appropriate Meeting your schedule for deliverables is not just a goal to us —it is a requirement. Both cost and schedule control are inherently tied to people. Their experiences, vision, management styles, InRecords ERIFIER and philosophies all affect significant components of a project approach and its execution. Our Corrects deliverablea roach will include identi in realistic oals, develo in a focused action Ian that addresses corrections once incorporated pp identifying g developing p • Usually the checker only those items necessary to accomplish the goals, anticipating the implications of decisions • Confirms corrections were accurately made made in early phases to future phases and preparing a mechanism for addressing unexpected challenges. Our management highlights include: ■ Project Definition/Scoping: Working closely with City staff, we will prepare a detailed statement of services describing the work breakdown structure, deliverables, schedule, and estimated fee. The scope will be developed based on mutual understanding of the City's needs. ■ Project Scheduling: Our project manager, Denise Palmatier, P.E., will prepare a project schedule based on task milestones. The schedule will be prepared with the work breakdown structure using a Critical Path Method format to identify driving tasks as well as all identifying deliverables and milestones. We will monitor progress and notify the City of any deviations to the schedule. CONTROLS TO MAINTAIN SCHEDULE AND BUDGET ■ Project Management: Our project manager will keep the City's project manager informed of progress on a routine basis via weekly telephone and email updates and periodic meetings. This approach has worked effectively on previous projects with Okeechobee County. We will ■ Cost Control and Value Engineering: We strive for incremental improvements with every design decision for our client. The official definition of "Value Engineering" methodology includes a five -step process consisting of 1) data collection/ provide all team members with our approved in accordance with the planned review, 2) evaluation, 3) alternatives, 4) project management plan that includes approach. Our project managers comparisons, and 5) recommendations. agreed upon scope of services, staff hours, receive bi-weekly project detail and During design or review of a project, list of contacts, and project schedule monthly summary reports showing decisions comparing issues of cost, including a list of critical milestones. Our expenditures subdivided by task constructability, longevity, ease of schedule will be updated monthly to ensure and have continuous online access installation and maintenance, amongst progress is being continuously made. to our project accounting system. others, are always present. MANAGING TASKS AND PERSONNEL Our project manager, Denise Palmatier, P.E., is responsible for personnel assignments, scheduling, and budgeting. Based on our organizational chart and the work breakdown structure, Denise will assign to the Technical Leads based on the subject matter content. Denise and the task leads will stage an internal kick-off meeting to review scope and schedule and thereafter will have a recurring meeting (weekly) to review and discuss project. To assure responsiveness to client needs, Kimley-Horn uses a workload forecasting technique to determine staff availability. This "cast -ahead" process involves meeting with relevant department managers and staff to examine backlog, upcoming deadlines, production schedules, and several other factors. Many years of successfully completed projects prove that this system works well for our clients. GMOC30029.2021 City of Okeechobee Professional Engineering Services.indd C-3 Kimley»> Horn Budgetary Monitoring: Denise will actively monitor project charges posted on a bi-monthly timeframe and will assess this expenditure using an earned revenue management approach to ensure our expenditure is progressing City of OKEECHOBEE Professional Engineering Services RFQ No. ADM 01-32-07-21 D. Past Performance in Similar Activities in Florida In Kimley-Horn's 55 years of providing service to its clients, our Vero and West Palm Beach offices have performed an extensive list of projects with the local communities. Our staff is proud to have served surrounding communities and our knowledge and understanding of the area has grown significantly with our decades of service. We currently have more than 200 employees working in these office's including a full technical and production team dedicated to all disciplines included in this contract. Our staff has worked their whole careers providing the full range of engineering services necessary for these general engineering services contracts. Below is a sampling of similar general and continuing civil engineering projects that we're currently providing services for: Continuing Transportation Engineering Services, Martin County In 2011, Martin County Board of County Commissioners selected Kimley-Horn for a continuing services contract for engineering services related to transportation design and studies. Our services include roadway design, signal design, bridge design, traffic studies, and streetscaping. Specific work orders under this contract include: is Railroad Avenue Corridor Improvements. Developing improvements to increase access to the existing numerous commercial land uses along the corridor, address water quality discharges, safely address the handling and disposal of the existing contaminated soils from within the corridor, improve potable water service, and design a xeriscape landscape plan that will improve the aesthetics of the corridor all within a defined project budget from inception. in SR A1A/SR 732 Roundabout, Jensen Beach. Provided operational analysis, preliminary geometric layouts, and environmental permitting constraints relative to the existing roundabout geometrics and provided geometric recommendations to accommodate the County selected design vehicle. is Bridge Road Corridor Improvements, Hobe Sound. Evaluated corridor improvements along the Bridge Road between US 1 and SR Al A. The corridor improvements included urban streetscape design elements, parking alternative configuration evaluations, evaluations relative to undergrounding the existing franchise utility services, development of illustrative concept plans, construction cost estimating, and public workshop presentations. is Bridge Road Design, Hobe Sound. Evaluation of the Bridge Road corridor included the roadway and drainage design and permitting elements. is Sidewalk Improvements. Designed sidewalks for Ruhnke Street, Commerce Avenue, Poinciana Gardens, and Indian River Drive and provided LAP permitting coordination with the Florida Department of Transportation. Kimley-Horn provided engineering services for the design of sidewalks, adjacent driveway, and drainage improvements, regrading of parking areas, milling and resurfacing, and signing and pavement markings for various County roads. is SE Willoughby Boulevard/SE Indian Street and SE Willoughby Boulevard/SE Ruhnke Street Intersection Improvement. Included the design of right turn lanes at each intersection, drainage modifications, signal and hardscape modifications. Additionally, a new signal at SE Willoughby Boulevard/SE Ruhnke Street. Client: Jim Stiles, Utility Director, 561.493.6109, JStiles@pbcwater.com, Start/End Date: 5/20119-8/2020; Team: Brian Good, P.E., Eric Kleier, P.E., Mike Forman, P.E., Cost: varies by task Loxahatchee River Restoration Local Initiative and Mecca Site Evaluation, Palm Beach County. The Comprehensive Everglades Restoration Plan (CERP) is a framework for restoring, protecting, and preserving the Greater Everglades System, and is the world's largest restoration effort. Loxahatchee River Watershed Restoration Plan (LRWRP) is part of CERP, and the project objective is to restore and sustain the overall quantity, quality, timing, and distribution of fresh water to the Loxahatchee River, which is Florida's first federally designated "National Wild and Scenic River." Kimley-Horn was hired by Palm Beach County for modeling of the Loxahatchee River and the headwater watersheds. Loxahatchee River Watershed Restoration Plan (LRWRP) is part of Comprehensive Everglades Restoration Plan (CERP), and the project objective is to restore and sustain the overall quantity, quality, timing, and distribution of fresh water to the Loxahatchee River, Florida's first federally designated "National Wild and Scenic River". The Loxahatchee River Watershed Restoration Local Initiative Evaluation was a study intended to provide technical information on the feasibility of additional alternatives that specifically address county concerns on the Technically Selected Plan (TSP). Surface water and groundwater modeling performed for this study by Kimley-Horn included alternatives to augment the work of SFWMD and USACE. Client: Jeremy McBryan, PE, CFM, County Water Resources Manager, Palm Beach County, 561-355-4600 office, 561-319-4995 cell, jmcbryan@pbcgov.org, Start/End Date: 7/2019-8/2020; Team: Denise Palmatier, P.E., Cost: $200,000 (fee) GMOC30029.2021 City of Okeechobee Professional Engineering Services.indd D-1 Ki m l ey >) H o r n City of OKEECHOBEE Professional Engineering Services RFQ No. ADM 01-32-07-21 Glades 24-Inch Force Main, Port St. Lucie. This includes the desigi forcemain extension to connect the City's concentrate disposal pipeline Glades Wastewater Treatment Facility. The proposed improvement is re to assist in the overall system hydraulics of the CITY's force main trans system by transferring flows from an overloaded portion of the system the Glades Facility. The project included over 9,000 LF of 24-inch forcE main along the Glades Cutoff Roadway right-of-way and inside an easE dedicated to the City for the main's installation. The scope of services i design and regulatory permitting services through City, County, FDOT a FDEP respectively. Client: Port St. Lucie, David Garland, Project Manac 772.807.4414, dgarland@cityofpsl.com; Start/End Date: 5/2020—or Team: Tom Jensen, P.E., Cost: $193,000 (fee) City of Fort Pierce Heathcote Gardens. Under the City's continuing engineering services contract, Kimley-Horn prepared construction plan specifications for the Heathcote Botanical Garden Improvements. The project was a combination of creating a regional stormwater facility treatment train facility to improve water quality discharges into the Indian River Lagoon and creating a recreational facility for City residents. The stormwater improvements consisted of designing six different stormwater Best Management Practices (BMPs) consisting of vegetative bioswales, Sand Mine Lake expansion, alum -injection plant, floating littoral mats, pervious paver parking area, and multi -stage dynamic control structure. In addition to the stormwater improvements, park amenities were incorporated into the overall project, including seven timber pedestrian bridges, an ADA-accessible canoe launch, wetland boardwalks, observation platforms, walking trails, ADA-accessible picnic pavilions, monument signage, and outdoor exercise stations. The result was the creation of an active and passive public park space spanning over 60 acres of land for John Andrews, City Engineer; 772.460.2200, jandrews@city-ftpierce.com; Start/End Date: 7/2013-10/2016; Team: Brian Good, P.E., Eric Kleier, P.E. Mike Forman, P.E.; Cost: $176,787 (fee) Kings Highway and Indrio Road Intersection Improvements, St. Lucie County. Kings Highway was widened to a four -lane divided highway with bufferE bicycle lanes and pedestrian facilities. Indrio Road will be improved immediately West and East of the intersection with dual thru lanes to accept the traffic turnini movements off of Kings Highway. Kimley-Horn provided design plans to widen the Kings Highway and Indrio Road intersection geometry consistent with the Florida Department of Transportation's (FDOT's) Indrio Road PD&E buildout desig Services included complete reconstruction of the intersection; implementation of a stormwater management system consistent with County, FDOT, South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD), and Fort Pierce Farms Water Control Distr (FPFWCD) standards; an assessment and design associated with relocation of FPFWCD No. 4; and signalization services. Client: St. Lucie County, Lisa Campbi Project Manager; 772.46.1712, campbelll@stlucieco.org; Start/End Date: 1/2008-5/2019; Team: Brian Good, P.E., Eric Kleier, P.E.; Cost: $935,853 (fee) GMOC30029.2021 City of Okeechobee Professional Engineering Services.indd D-2 Ki m I ey >) H o r n City of OKEECHOBEE Professional Engineering Services RFQ No. ADM 01-32-07-21 Airport Drive Access Road Improvements and Bridge Replacement, Vero Beach. Kimley Horn designed the widening of Airport Drive between Atlantic Boulevard and Cherokee Drive in the City of Vero Beach. The scope of work entailed widening Airport Drive to included bicycle lanes, signal design, the design of pedestrian facilities, roadway design, bridge design, utilities, landscaping enhancements, monument signs, and construction phase services. Kimley-Horn also coordinated with local property owners, including the Vero Beach Municipal Airport and Indian River Farms Water Control District. Client: Matt Mitts, Public Works Director, City of Vero Beach, 772.978.4870, mmitts@covb.org, Start/End Date: 2/2013-3/2018; Team: Brian Good, P.E., Eric Kleier, P.E., Mike Forman, P.E., Cost: $813,000 (fee) City of Stuart Water Treatment Plant Emerging Contaminants (PFAS's) Treatment and Implementation, City of Stuart. The City of Stuart's Water Treatment Plant (WTP) s a 6.0-MGD lime softening facility with the surficial aquifer as the source of supply via 23 production wells. Kimley-Horn provided professional engineering services related to the implementation of a water treatment system for the removal of emerging contaminants, including perfluorinated chemicals (PFAS's), PFOA (Perfluorooctanoic Acid), and PFOS (Perfluorooctane Sulfonate) sampled and measured in the raw water supply for the City's drinking water wells. Contamination from a nearby public works facility that used and stored firefighting foams (AFFF) was determined to be the source of the groundwater contamination, forcing the City to construct an advanced treatment system to remove these contaminants. Kimley-Horn was called on to investigate the contamination, as well as determine the most effective treatment system to remove these contaminants. Kimley- Horn provided the design and permitting of the largest full-scale PFAS treatment system in the United States. Kimley-Horn also provided assistance preparing bid documents and construction phase services for the treatment system using anion exchange (AIX) resin with granular activated carbon (GAC) toppings. This 4.0/8.0-MGD AIX/GAC system was designed to treat all of the City's raw water supply. Client: City of Stuart; Dave Peters; Public Works Director; 772.288.1292; dpeters@ci.stuart.fl.us; Date: 8/2017- 1/2019; Team: Andrea Carpenter, P.E., Cost: $159,500 (fee) Okeechobee Field Station and Service Station, South Florida Water Management District, Okeechobee, FL. Kimley-Horn is providing Design/Build engineering services as a subconsultant to PCL for the Okeechobee Field Station and Service Center Relocation project. This project includes all Civil, Structural and Construction Services for a 30-acre site. The services will include site/civil engineering, traffic studies, roadway/drainage, right-of-way, utilities, water/wastewater management for 5 facility buildings including SFWMD Field Station and Service Center along with the District's Backup Emergency Operations and Backup Control Centers, associated parking, a microwave tower and communications shelter, a helipad and many other ancillary systems to the Field Station and Service Center. In addition, this project will also provide offices for the District's Water Quality staff and associated Chemical Laboratory and Chemical Storage Building, the Land Stewardship's offices and equipment shelters, and the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission's Nuisance Alligator SNAP program. This project will begin construction in early 2022 and Kimley-Horn will provide additional services for construction administration. Client: Principal Engineering and Construction Bureau, Anthony Rosato; Project Manager; 561.682.2604; arosato@sfwmd.gov; Date: 10/2020-Ongoing; Team: Denise Palmatier, P.E., Chris Hollen, P.E., Eric Kleier, P.E., Tom Jensen, P.E., Cost: $900K (fee) GMOC30029.2021 City of Okeechobee Professional Engineering Services.indd D-3 Ki m l ey >) H o r n City of OKEECHOBEE Professional Engineering Services RFQ No. ADM 01-32-07-21 E. Organizational Chart Kimley-Horn understands that when you select an engineering consultant, you are really choosing people who offer specialized expertise, firsthand experience with similar projects, and a demonstrated record of quality and responsiveness to successfully complete your on -call assignments. Project manager Denise Palmatier, P.E. and her staff are capable of providing all the necessary professional engineering services required for this contract. Kimley-Horn's longstanding experience with similar contracts and communities provides you with technical expertise, unmatched client services, and essential local knowledge. We are confident that our team's comprehensive range of services and extensive experience will prove invaluable to Briny Breezes. Our team members, including our subconsultants, have a history of successfully working together and are well -versed in the delivery of task work orders. Principal -in -Charge and Quality Assurance/Quality Contro. Brian Good, Roadway/Traffic Eric Kleier, RE. Mike Forman, RE. Alex Memering, RE. Jerry Piccolo, RE Jamea Long, P.E. General Architectural Services John Creswell, RE. City of OKEECHOBEE Denise Palmatier, P.E. Civil Engineering Chris Hollen, P.E. Kevin Roberson, RE.,CPESC. LEED AP Andrea Carpenter, P.E. Brian Good, P.E. MappingSurvey and Ricky Barnes, PSM BSM Survey, Inc. Environmental Services Tori &zcWeler Oenbrink, WPIT Tom Jensen, P.E. Jill Grimaldi, BCES LaArchitecture ndscape Haigh, PLA, ASLA GMOC30029.2021 City of Okeechobee Professional Engineering Services.indd E-1 Ki m l ey >) H o r n City of OKEECHOBEE Professional Engineering Services RFQ No. ADM 01-32-07-21 F. Familiarity Kimley-Horn understands the importance of timely service, availability, and flexibility. Our philosophy for providing professional engineering services is based on a commitment to effective management and personal service. We recognize the City's desire to take advantage of growth within the community but also paying attention to existing infrastructure. We vow to not only be your full -service engineering firm, but your trusted advisor. The ultimate goal of the Kimley-Horn team is to respond to the distinct needs of each locale we serve. Kimley-Horn is invested in the City of Okeechobee and the County and has maintained offices near the City for more than 50 years. Kimley-Horn's engineers, scientists, and planners maintain regular contact with virtually all key regulatory agencies and their decision makers. Our reputation among the professional staff of these agencies is among the best. This rich network of interpersonal relationships enables us to provide expeditious services relative to agency reviews and approvals. Our staff understands agency procedures and expectations. In addition, Kimley-Horn remains abreast of changes to applicable codes, standards, and regulations as they apply to each specific discipline. Our civil engineering and landscape architectural design professionals refer to EPA, ADA, OSHA, and NFPA codes, standards, and regulations pertaining to all site planning and site design assignments we undertake. Administration of many of these applicable codes, standards, and regulations has been delegated to state and local regulatory agencies We have successfully represented clients before numerous federal, state, and local agencies and have an excellent working relationship with all the water management districts. We are experienced in preparing permit applications, know what is required to gain approval, and excel in providing the high level of coordination that facilitates the permitting process. Oftentimes, our reliable, established contacts enable us to obtain early, candid assessments of a project's permitability or compliance issues. We thoroughly understand the permitting application cycle and what constitutes a comprehensive submittal. We have the knowledge and experience to prepare project information in the concise format that agencies prefer. Our staff not only understands agency procedures but also their expectations, enabling us to minimize delays and rework of our clients' submittals. Our goal is to have a complete submission the first time around. The following is additional experience with some state, local, and federal projects. Florida Department of Environmental Protection Kimley-Horn has a great deal of experience obtaining approvals from FDEP and the FDEP could be involved in several aspects of permitting on your City projects. Our staff can coordinate and follow through on project elements that may involve FDEP regulation. In addition to assisting clients with FDEP coordination, Kimley-Horn continues to maintain a strong working relationship with FDEP on many projects. We know FDEP staff and procedures and will work closely with FDEP to manage regulatory efforts as needed. Kimley- Horn projects for FDEP include: ■ General Water and Wastewater Services, Wildwood, FL ■ Surveying and Mapping Services, Various Locations, FL ■ Riverfront Improvements/Pine Grove Campground at Jonathan Dickinson State Park, Hobe Sound, FL ■ Tomoka State Park, Flagler Beach, FL ■ Wekiwa Springs State Park, Seminole County, FL ■ Manatee Habitat Restoration at Homosassa Springs Wildlife State Park, Homosassa Springs, FL ■ Lover's Key State Park, Fort Myers Beach ■ Eden Gardens State Park, Santa Rosa Beach (Walton County), FL Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) Kimley-Horn has been serving FDOT throughout the state for decades. Much of our experience has been here in District Five. We are confident this history of successful collaboration will be a benefit to the City of Titusville during any potential project requiring coordination with FDOT. Kimley-Horn projects for FDOT include: GMOC30029.2021 City of Okeechobee Professional Engineering Services. indd F-1 Ki m l ey >>> H o r n City of OKEECHOBEE Professional Engineering Services RFQ No. ADM 01-32-07-21 in Districtwide Growth Management Consultant in Districtwide Miscellaneous Drainage Design/Review On - Call Services in Districtwide Special Studies in SR 513 Arterial Investment Study in SR 507 (Babcock Street) Arterial Investment Study in SR 507 (Babcock Street) PD&E Study in Districtwide Traffic Operations Studies in Districtwide Safety Studies and Designs in Brevard County MPO Corridor Studies in Continuing Services for Community Planning in SR 482 (Sand Lake Road) PD&E Study from 1-4 to Presidents Drive in SIR A1A Multimodal Improvement Corridor Planning and Engineering Analysis in SR 507 (Babcock Street) Design, Melbourne Avenue to Fee Avenue in Space Coast Trail PD&E Study in Districtwide Planning and GIS Support FDOT Local Agency Program (LAP) Kimley-Horn has assisted many clients with obtaining LAP certification and approval. Kimley-Horn has extensive experience administering LAP -qualified projects, including checklists and other FDOT/FHWA requirements. We understand the extent of coordination necessary to successfully deliver these types of assignments and satisfy the associated funding requirements. Kimley- Horn's experience includes numerous LAP projects for cities and counties, such as sidewalk improvements, landscape enhancements, hardscape enhancements, and roadway reconstruction. Kimley-Horn FDOT LAP projects for District Five include: in McDonald Road Sidewalk Feasibility Study, Port Orange, FL in Victoria Gardens Boulevard Sidewalk Feasibility Study; Port in Final Design Services for SR 5 (US Highway 1) Right -of- Orange, FL Way Mapping and Sidewalks from Volco Road to North City in SR 421 (Taylor Road) Improvements at 1-95, Port Orange, Limits; Edgewater, FL FL in South Atlantic Avenue Sidewalk/Streetscape Design; in Continuing Services for Volusia Transportation Planning Daytona Beach Shores, FL Organization (VTPO) Bicycle/ Pedestrian Feasibility Studies, Volusia County, FL South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD) These projects were permitted for clients through SFWMD. Kimley-Horn projects through SFWMD include: in Downtown Stormwater Development Plan, Land in Sykes Creek LS C-08, C-09, and C-10 Improvements, Development Regulations, and Urban Design, Titusville Brevard County in Verona PUD, Titusville in Satellite Beach 1/1 Smoke Testing Phase 1 and 2, Brevard County in Sykes Creek FM Replacement, Brevard County in Sykes Creek WRF Evaluation, Brevard County GMOC30029.2021 City of Okeechobee Professional Engineering Services.indd F-2 Kimley>) Horn City of OKEECHOBEE Professional Engineering Services RFQ No. ADM 01-32-07-21 Kimley-Horn is distinctly familiar with Okeechobee's local needs and conditions and actively involved with the county delivering similar services. To date a number of projects have been completed and a number of these are provided in Section F of the SF330 contained in Tab N. Past record with the Board and/or other agencies with respect to timelines of services Kimley-Horn has a distinguished history of successfully completing projects in Okeechobee County. Our success is due to a combination of effective project management, strong technical expertise, and a steadfast quality control program. The following is a list of projects completed in the past with the Board and/or other agencies with respect to the timeline of services. Lock 7 Area Beautification Construction Charles Harvey Concept Okeechobee Softball Field Okeechobee Mitigation Okeechobee PO 50202 River Lakes Estate March 2016 — March 2019 December 2015 — November 2016 October 2015 — October 2016 April 2016 —April 2018 September 2015 — June 2016 October 2015 — September 2016 Okeechobee County Okeechobee County Okeechobee County Okeechobee County Okeechobee County Okeechobee County Our extensive history of projects in Okeechobee County demonstrates our ability to complete projects on -time and within budget. We are confident that we can meet the technical and staffing needs anticipated for this contract. Agriculture Civic Center Canopy July 2017 - Ongoing Okeechobee County Cemetery Road November 2017 — Ongoing Okeechobee County Douglas Brown CC Lift Station June 2017 —April 2018 Okeechobee County HRS Building Structural Evaluation July 2018 — October 2018 Okeechobee County Lock 7 Masterplan December 2016 — September 2018 Okeechobee County Okeechobee County Airport IFE July 2017 — October 2017 Okeechobee County Okeechobee County Animal Shelter October 2019 — Ongoing Okeechobee County Lock 7 Area Beautification Construction March 2016 — March 2019 Okeechobee County Okeechobee Fire Station No. 2 August 2018 - Ongoing Okeechobee County Okeechobee Mitigation April 2016 —April 2018 Okeechobee County Okeechobee County On -Call March 2015 — May 2018 Okeechobee County Potter Road — Cane Field April 2019 — Ongoing Okeechobee County Potter Road — Otter Creek June 2018 — December 2019 Okeechobee County PSC Parking Lot EXP April 2017 — May 2018 Okeechobee County Public Safety Complex January 2017 — June 2017 Okeechobee County RILE Design Services January 2016 — November 2018 Okeechobee County General Planning, GIS Assistance, and Technical March 2014 — December 2019 Okeechobee County Training GMOC30029.2021 City of Okeechobee Professional Engineering Services.indd F-3 Ki m l ey >) H o r n City of OKEECHOBEE Professional Engineering Services RFQ No. ADM 01-32-07-21 G. Location Map, of Prime Professional Kimley-Horn's Vero Beach and West Palm Beach offices are located an hour away from the City's offices, and both office's will serve as the primary office responsible for project management, coordination and several aspects of production related to this contract in order to provide a strong local presence and maximize our local staff. Our project manager, Denise Palmatier, P.E., has over 29 years of experience and will delegate to our technical leads depending on the task order assignments. We are thrilled to offer the City of Okeechobee a comprehensive team where we can access all our partners throughout the state to deliver on any specialty needs you may have. We bring you the resources of a single -profit -center firm where our project manager has the ability to mobilize expertise locally and around Florida in order to provide the highest level of service and exceed your goals. At Kimley-Horn you can expect more and experience better. Resources in Vero Beach: Site/civil development, information technology, roadway/drainage design, planning, transportation, expert witness, land acquisition, structural. Forensics, water/wastewater services, utilities, energy sector, solar, public involvement, grants administration, environmental, survey/mapping, GIS, hydraulic and hydraulic studies storm drainage system design, preparation of procurement documents, state and federal permitting, construction documents and cost estimates, review of plans, specifications, and estimates. Resources in West Palm Beach: Site/civil development, landscape architecture, land planning and development, urban planning, streetscape and Complete Streets design, information technology, roadway/drainage design, planning, transportation, traffic, expert witness, land acquisition, water/wastewater services, utilities, public involvement, graphic design, grants administration, environmental, survey/mapping, GIS, hydraulic and hydraulic modeling and studies, storm drainage system design, preparation of procurement documents, state and federal permitting, construction documents and cost estimates, review of plans, specifications, and estimates. Holmes Escambia Okaloosa Jackson Santa Rosa Walton Washington Washington Leon Hamilton Jefferson Madman • Jacksonville Bay Calhoun • Baker Duv. Liberty Tallahassega gnwa°°ee°°I°mbO Wakolla ylOr Union Clay Panama City Beach Lafayette ' G, J Gbl, Rranklin Gainesville Gilchrist pl*a Putn<i Ocala Levy • Marion Volusiu Lake C°rue Orlando Sumr te Hernando •Orange Legend Tampa Osceola Hillsborou.! • �°�k grevard St. Petersburg Pln�s10 Lakeland InIat, V B h Other Office Locations * Kimley-Horn offices located within 1-hour of the City * ero eat Hardee Manatee Okeechobee St.Lucie Sarasota • Highlands garasota CaSoto Martin Charlotte Glades Palm Fort Myers 0e Hendry gh West Palm Beach • Boca -Delray Bard • Fort Lauderdale Collier �nnrne Dade • Miami GMOC30029.2021 City of Okeechobee Professional Engineering Services.indd Kimley>) Horn City of OKEECHOBEE Professional Engineering Services RFO No. ADM 01-32-07-21 H. Location Map, of Sub-consultant(s) Holmes Escambia Okaloosa Jackson Nassau Santa Rosa Walton Washington Gadsden Leon Hamilton Madison Calhoun Jefferson Sake, Duval Say Suwannee Liberty Columbia Wakulla Taylor Union Clay Lafayette eramora St Johns Gulf Franklin Gilchrist Alachua Putnam Dixie Flagler Legend 40 Kimley-Horn BSM & Associates, Inc. 80 SE 31 st Lane, Okeechobee, FL 34974 Located 5-minutes from City offices Green Design Construction and Development, LLC 502 NW 2nd St, Okeechobee, FL 34972 Less than 15-minutes from City offices Levy Marion vowsia Lake Citrus Seminole Banter Hernando Orange Pasco Osceola Hillsborough Polk 8revard Pinellas IRiivel• Hardee Manatee �eSi. Lucie Highlands Sarasota De Soto Marlin Charlotte Glades Palm Beach Lee Hendry • Broward Collier Monroe bade BSM & Associates, Inc. began in 2016 as a 1-person surveying company. Today our firm is growing and is made up of 10 employees that provide a broad range of expertise in the surveying and mapping profession. We are a corporation located in Okeechobee, Florida with a remote presence throughout the state. Our reputation is being built on repeat business with clients from the public and private sectors. Our success is reflected in the quality of work we consistently provide and also in the personal approach we take with each client. We focus on adding professionals and technology that address the needs of our customers. We have successful recruited University of Florida graduates and interns and are always on the lookout for new professional talent. With a strong client base compromised of many private and public clients BSM & Associates plans to continue steady growth and continue expansion throughout the State of Florida. Green Design Construction and Development, LLC was founded in 2011 by John Creswell, PE and Shaun Kogut. The firm consists of architects, engineers, and general contractors, which allows us to take a project from initial design, bidding and permitting, through turnkey construction. We are a South Florida based architectural firm specializing in projects that require a high level of ecological sensitivity, sustainable design practices, and personal hands-on service. With more than 100 years of combined experience, our firm provides personal attention while offering the expertise and capability of much larger firms. In addition to architectural and general design services, we offer structural, and mechanical engineering, drafting, consulting, construction management and design -build services. LOCATION: Ricky Barnes, PSM President M: 863.697.2157 0: 863.484.8324 A: 80 SE 31 st Lane Okeechobee, FL 34974 www.bsmsurvey.com LOCATION: John Creswell P.E. Director 0: 863.467.1111 A: 502 NW 2nd St, Okeechobee, FL 34972 www.gdcflorida.com GMOC30029.2021 City of Okeechobee Professional Engineering Services.indd H-1 Kimley>) Horn City of OKEECHOBEE Professional Engineering Services RFQ No. ADM 01-32-07-21 Special Qualifications Has 29 years of experience in the planning, design and construction management of water restoration and capital improvement projects for storm water treatment and flood control projects South Florida Water Management District on Everglades Restoration projects and numerous other capital improvement projects and is familiar with the numerous stakeholders that can be involved with every project and how detailed and complex each individual project can be. Skilled at planning and feasibility studies, permitting, scheduling and cost estimating, public outreach, and involvement on environmental projects Extensive experience with water restoration and water supply project planning and design and familiarity with relevant regulatory and environmental requirements for expediting projects and infrastructure associated with flood control and associated communications Experienced communication with internal and external clients, subcontractors, and stakeholders to ensure projects are completed with timely and quality deliverables to meet client expectations I. Resumes of Prime Professional Denise Palmatier, P.E. Project Manager Denise leverages 29 years of experience ranging from project and program planning, to the management of the detailed design and construction of water restoration and capital improvement projects for stormwater treatment and flood control projects. She has developed expertise in the Project Management and Planning for various aspects of projects including feasibility studies, design and permitting requirements, scheduling and cost estimating of construction, and the public outreach required to bring stakeholders together on environmental projects. In addition, she has extensive experience with water restoration and water supply project planning and design, and familiarity with relevant regulatory and environmental requirements for expediting projects. Denise worked for over 23 years for the South Florida Water Management District on Everglades Restoration projects and numerous other capital improvement projects and is familiar with the numerous stakeholders that can be involved with every project and how detailed and complex each individual project can be. Relevant Experience Project Manager - Okeechobee Field Station and Service Station, South Florida Water Management District, Okeechobee, FL. Kimley-Horn is providing Design/Build engineering services as a subconsultant to PCL for the Okeechobee Field Station and Service Center Relocation project. This project includes all Civil, Structural and Construction Services for a 30-acre site. The services will include site/civil engineering, traffic studies, roadway/drainage, right-of-way, utilities, water/ wastewater management for 5 facility buildings including SFWMD Field Station and Service Center along with the District's Backup Emergency Operations and Backup Control Centers, associated parking, a microwave tower and communications shelter, a helipad and many other ancillary systems to the Field Station and Service Center. In addition, this project will also provide offices for the District's Water Quality staff and associated Chemical Laboratory and Chemical Storage Building, the Land Stewardship's offices and equipment shelters, and the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission's Nuisance Alligator SNAP program. This project will begin construction in early 2022 and Kimley-Horn will provide additional services for construction administration. Project Manager - Taylor Creek and Nubbin Slough Storm Treatment Areas (STAs), Okeechobee. Taylor Creek/Grassy Island STA is approximately 200-acre STA designed to capture and reduce the phosphorus within the Taylor Creek Basin discharge. The Nubbin Slough facility is an 809-acre STA adjacent to the Nubbin Slough which is a tributary to Lake Okeechobee. As Manager for the Nubbin Slough and Taylor Creek Critical Restoration Projects, Denise wrote the necessary letter reports to congress, negotiated the Project Cooperation Agreements (PCA) between state and federal agencies for execution of the work and numerous permitting efforts between federal, state, and local agencies. Developed the projects schedules, budgets, and deliverables with the US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) and the SFWMD. Worked closely with the USACE to coordinate design and construction of these projects and to coordinate design with internal clients within the South Florida Water Management Departments. Provided briefings, coordination, and communication with the USACE, local governments, drainage districts, professional firms, and public review and comment as necessary. As project manager for South Florida Water Management District. Project Manager - Lake Apopka Marsh Flow Way — St. Johns River Water Management District. An off-line marsh flow -way comprised of 800 acres of four independent wetland treatment cells providing water quality treatment to Lake Apopka. The scope of work was to determine the short-circuiting areas within each cell and provide plans and specifications to return the area to its original design and configuration. In addition, the project included planting solutions to improve water quality performance of the marsh. GMOC30029.2021 City of Okeechobee Professional Engineering Services.indd 1-1 Ki m l ey >) H o r n City of OKEECHOBEE Professional Engineering Services RFQ No. ADM 01-32-07-21 Denise Palmatier, P.E. Relevant Experience Continued Professional Credentials Project Engineer - Spoonbill Marsh Industrial Wastewater Facility Permit Renewal, Indian Bachelor of Science, Civil River County. Under an on -call contract, Kimley-Horn was selected to prepare and submit an Engineering, University of Florida operating permit renewal and respond to requests for additional information from the Florida Department of Environmental Protection. Our scope of services included: collect and review data; Professional Engineer in Florida meetings; review and evaluate results; prepare application; prepare supporting information; submit #51252 permit package and coordination; and respond to RAI's. American Water Resources Project Manager - Loxahatchee River Restoration Local Initiative and Mecca Site Evaluation, Association Palm Beach County. Kimley-Horn was hired by Palm Beach County for modeling of the Loxahatchee River and the headwater watersheds. Loxahatchee River Watershed Restoration Plan (LRWRP) is Florida Engineering Society part of Comprehensive Everglades Restoration Plan (CERP), and the project objective is to restore Southeast Florida Utility Council and sustain the overall quantity, quality, timing, and distribution of fresh water to the Loxahatchee River, Florida's first federally designated "National Wild and Scenic River". The Loxahatchee River Florida Stormwater Association- Watershed Restoration Local Initiative Evaluation was a study intended to provide technical information Board Member on the feasibility of additional alternatives that specifically address county concerns on the Technically Selected Plan (TSP). Surface water and groundwater modeling performed for this study by Kimley- Horn included alternatives to augment the work of SFWMD and USACE. Project Manager - Sunnyhill Restoration Area (SRA) Berms Modeling, Marion County. The Sunnyhill Restoration Area (SRA) is made up of 4,191 acres located approximately 6 miles east of Weirsdale in Marion County. Portions of the Upper Ocklawaha River was channelized in the early 1900s which led to isolated and disconnected portions of the natural Upper Ocklawaha River channel. This project consists of developing a hydrologic and hydraulic model that can be used to evaluate a conceptual design to increase flows through the natural channel. Kimley-Horn is accomplishing these with improvements to internal berms within the SRA that are intended to support the proposed water level increase to elevation 52-55 feet NAVD88 in Areas A-C. In order the meet this objective, the team will first evaluate available data for ICPR model development and model calibration. Watershed delineation will be conducted to identify the drainage basin(s). Stage area relationship for each sub -basin will be defined according to the DEM. Lastly, Kimley-Horn will model for downstream flooding impacts to the area upstream of the outfall to the C-231 canal and downstream of Area E associated with the increased elevation. Project Manager - Identification & Implementation of Capital Improvement Projects — Infrastructure Maintenance Department, SFWMD, Districtwide. Identified SFWMD capital projects including pump station improvements, water management structure repairs, and project management of design of new facilities. The capital improvement projects are essential to ensure the proper operation of the regional water management system of South Florida. Responsibilities included identification, investigation, initiation and oversight of capital structure projects; developing a 5-year capital work plans for the infrastructure within the agency. Development of annual budgets for each program as it relates to operations and maintenance of the capital projects including monitoring of expenditures, working with financial managers to make corrective changes to the budget when necessary; provide engineering expertise in the review of project deliverables; field station maintenance and internal project support; provide briefing, presentation and justifications for various activities; and communication with other District Departments, US Army Corps of Engineers, local and state agencies, drainage districts, professional firms, and public interest groups as necessary. Completed 2010 (design), 2012 (construction) GMOC30029.2021 City of Okeechobee Professional Engineering Services.indd 1-2 Ki m l ey >) H o r n City of OKEECHOBEE Professional Engineering Services RFQ No. ADM 01-32-07-21 Special Qualifications Has 23 years of experience related to transportation design projects, including roadway geometric design, hydrologic and hydraulic analyses, plans preparation, and bridge hydraulics Stormwater management experience includes hydrological and hydraulic analysis on drainage basins and floodplains from 10 to 50,000 acres, floodway analysis on Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) regulated floodways, and bridge hydraulic backwater analysis for numerous Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) structures Professional Credentials Bachelor of Science, Environmental Engineering, University of Central Florida Professional Engineer in Florida, #56939 American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), Member California Water Environment Association, Member Brian Good, P.E. Principle -in -Charge, Quality Assurance/Quality Control Brian has more than 23 years of experience related to land development, aviation, and transportation design projects, including geometric design, hydrologic and hydraulic analyses, plans preparation, and bid document preparation. His responsibilities include client and contractor relations, public meetings and presentations, project organization, and scheduling. Brian has developed extensive stormwater management experience that includes hydrological and hydraulic analysis on drainage basins and floodplains from io to 5o,000 acres, floodway analysis on Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) regulated floodways, and bridge hydraulic backwater analysis. He has served as project manager for Okeechobee Counties professional services contract providing county/citywide stormwater master plans, complete street designs, traffic signalization designs, to expert witness services. Relevant Experience Project Manager - River Lakes Estates Drainage and Roadway Improvements, Okeechobee County. The subdivision possessed sub -standard drainage collection/conveyance systems as a result the community routinely experienced localized flooding. Kimley-Horn was retained by the County to evaluate the conditions, propose alternative rehabilitation measures, and make recommendations to the Board of County Commissioners. The selected rehabilitation measures consisted of implementing a subsurface storm sewer system throughout the community to significantly improve the stormwater collection and conveyance located within the community. To improve water quality discharges from the community, two hydrodynamic separators were proposed. In addition, storm drainage improvements downstream of the community were recommended to further benefit the community. Based upon the Board support of the proposed recommendations, Kimley-Horn proceeded with developing construction documents and water management district permits necessary to support the improvements. Kimley-Horn provided post -design services through construction to aid in achieving a successful project outcome. Project Manager - Okeechobee Fire Station No. 2, Okeechobee County. Kimley-Horn was selected to provide engineering design and permitting services associated with improvements to Fire Station No. 2. Kimley-Horn designed an elevated drain field system, on -site stormwater management facilities and forensic structural engineering to evaluate the existing building condition. Our scope of services included the preliminary design phase; construction document phase; bidding/negotiation phase; shop drawings review phase; and construction phase. Project Manager - Cemetery Road Milling and Resurfacing Improvements, Okeechobee County. Kimley-Horn was selected to provide professional services to improve Cemetery Road between US 441 and 54th Way. The professional consulting services consist of topographic design survey, geotechnical investigation, engineering design, and permitting. This project included milling and resurfacing or overlaying the existing travel lanes according to County specifications; shoulder and travel lane widening; signing and pavement marking to meet the latest MUTCD standards; construction or reconstruction of side road and driveway turnouts; upgrading the safety of the project by protecting roadside hazards; obtaining minimum pavement design; preparation of roadway plans package; coordination with utility owners to determine and avoid potential impacts; surveying and mapping products; and identifying and obtaining geotechnical investigation, analysis, and design. Project Manager - 451h Street/US Highway 1 Roadway and Signalization Improvements, Indian River County. Design and permitting of 0.5 miles of roadway widening, railroad crossing, and FDOT signal modifications. The project also included signing and pavement marking plans, drainage design and permitting, utility coordination, and signalization plans. GMOC30029.2021 City of Okeechobee Professional Engineering Services.indd 1-3 Kimley >>> H orn City of OKEECHOBEE Professional Engineering Services RFQ No. ADM 01-32-07-21 Brian Good, P.E. Relevant Experience Continued Project Manager - 4th Street Bridge Replacement (98th to 74th), Indian River County. Provided the design survey, develop construction documents, and obtain permits to address the replacement of a two-lane vehicular bridge and a separate pedestrian bridge over Cooch Ditch. A box culvert was designed to replace both the existing structures, as well as accommodate the existing water main crossing in the vicinity. Extensive hydraulic alternative analyses were conducted to demonstrate capacity to Indian River Farms Water Control District. Project Manager - Potter Road — Otter Creek, Okeechobee County. Kimley-Horn is provided structural, roadway and drainage design services to replace dual 96" culvert cross drains located under Potter Road within Otter Creek. The cross -drain design will accommodate the existing side drain culverts that outfall into Otter Creek. Approximately 200 feet down stream of Potter Road, a sheetpile drop spillway structure was replaced, as the existing structure was significantly damaged as result of a hurricane. In addition to the cross drain and drop spillway structure replacements, Kimley-Horn designed the re-establishment and stabilization of Otter Creek between Potter Road and the existing dual 96" culverts located downstream of the drop spillway structure. Project Manager - Potter Road — Cane Field, Okeechobee County. Support engineering design and permitting services associated with addressing drainage conveyance improvements along Potter Road (NE 144th Street) to facilitate improved hydraulic connectivity between Cane Field Ditch and the contributing watershed which drains to the northeast quadrant of the US 441 /Potter Road intersection. The purpose of these drainage improvements is to lessen the flooding occurrences along NE 138th Street. Our scope of services includes a design topographic survey; construction plans; utility coordination; drainage analysis; permitting; erosion control and SWPPP; and construction phase assistance. Project Manager - City of Kissimmee Regional Stormwater Management Facility (RSMF) Siting Analysis. The study was a pilot project to plan, construct, and operate regionally located stormwater management facilities that will provide water quality improvements to the stormwater runoff prior to discharging into Lake Toho. The scope of work within the study included conducting a hydrodynamic analysis of the existing stormwater collection/conveyance systems, identifying sites to be included within the analysis, updating the hydrodynamic analysis of the existing stormwater collection/conveyance systems to evaluate the effects associates with the RSMF sites, preparing an alternative RSMF site evaluation metric, and providing a recommendation as to the preferred RSMF site. Project Manager - Kings Highway and Indrio Road Intersection Improvements, St. Lucie County —Kimley-Horn provided design plans to widen the Kings Highway and Indrio Road Intersection geometry consistent with the Florida Department of Transportation Indrio Road PD&E buildout design. Design includes complete reconstruction of the intersection, implementation of a stormwater management system, assessment of impacts to a large canal, and signalization. Project Manager - Aviation Boulevard Improvements (43rd Avenue to US 1), Vero Beach. Kimley-Horn provided 3.1 miles of streetscape roadway improvements. Our services on this project included topographic survey, right-of-way mapping, roadway design, signal design, public involvement, and stormwater design. This project required extensive permitting with FEC railroad, SJRWMD, IRFWCD, ACOA, FAA, IRCO, the City, and property owners along the corridor. Project Manager - Miscellaneous SRA1A and CR 510 Roadway Improvements, Indian River County. Design of seven separate auxiliary turn lane improvements to SR Al A and three auxiliary turn lane improvements to SR 510. The improvements were developed with the County based upon their capacity related benefits. The scope of services included survey, roadway design, wetland impact mitigation, and permitting. Due to the varied locations associated with the projects, multiple permit applications were made to SJRWMD and FDOT. This project required extensive coordination with Indian River County Public Works Department, SJRWMD, Indian River Mosquito Control, and FDOT. Project Manager - Lakefront Park Redevelopment, Kissimmee. Provided roadway improvements and site civil improvements for the Lakefront Park Redevelopment Master Plan. The scope of services included roadway design, drainage design, signing and pavement markings plans, lighting design, landscape design, hardscape design, planning, environmental consulting and permitting, and utility design for the roadway improvements within the Lakefront Park Redevelopment. The project also included site civil construction documents, utility design, and structural design to support the implementation of the approved Lakefront Park Redevelopment Master Plan Phase II Improvements. GMOC30029.2021 City of Okeechobee Professional Engineering Services.indd 1-4 Ki m l ey >) H o r n City of OKEECHOBEE Professional Engineering Services RFQ No. ADM 01-32-07-21 Special Qualifications More than 20 years' experience as a civil engineer Experience includes roadway geometric design, hydrologic and hydraulic analyses, and plans preparation Experience in stream analysis using Hec-Ras Professional Credentials Master of Science, Civil Engineering, University of Louisville, Speed Scientific School Bachelor of Science, Civil Engineering, University of Louisville, Speed Scientific School Professional Engineer in Florida, #64076 Maintenance of Traffic, FDOT, #47717 American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) Eric Kleier, P.E. Roadway/Traffic Eric has over 20 years of experience serving as a lead engineer and providing a broad range of projects that include roadway planning, design, storm drainage system design state and federal permitting, construction documents and cost estimates. His experience includes performing drainage calculations, quantities, preparing preliminary and final drainage folder, and ditch design for projects. He is crucial to the preparation of construction plans including street layout, sanitary sewer design, storm sewer design, and erosion control plans. Additionally, Eric provides site civil development, review of plans, specifications, and estimates (including third -party) and works diligently with subconsultants to deliver client expectations. Relevant Experience Project Engineer and technical lead for civil/site development - Okeechobee Field Station and Service Station, South Florida Water Management District, Okeechobee, FL. Kimley-Horn is providing Design/Build engineering services as a subconsultant to PCL for the Okeechobee Field Station and Service Center Relocation project. This project includes all Civil, Structural and Construction Services for a 30-acre site. The services will include site/civil engineering, traffic studies, roadway/drainage, right-of-way, utilities, water/wastewater management for 5 facility buildings including SFWMD Field Station and Service Center along with the District's Backup Emergency Operations and Backup Control Centers, associated parking, a microwave tower and communications shelter, a helipad and many other ancillary systems to the Field Station and Service Center. In addition, this project will also provide offices for the District's Water Quality staff and associated Chemical Laboratory and Chemical Storage Building, the Land Stewardship's offices and equipment shelters, and the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission's Nuisance Alligator SNAP program. This project will begin construction in early 2022 and Kimley-Horn will provide additional services for construction administration. Project Engineer - River Lakes Estates Drainage and Roadway Improvements, Okeechobee. Kimley- Horn was retained by the County to evaluate the conditions, propose alternative rehabilitation measures, and make recommendations to the Board of County Commissioners. The selected rehabilitation measures consisted of implementing a subsurface storm sewer system throughout the community to significantly improve the stormwater collection and conveyance located within the community. To improve water quality discharges from the community, two hydrodynamic separators were proposed. In addition, storm drainage improvements downstream of the community were recommended to further benefit the community. Kimley- Horn proceeded with developing construction documents and water management district permits necessary to support the improvements. Kimley-Horn provided post -design services through construction to aid in achieving a successful project outcome. Project Engineer - Okeechobee Fire Station No. 2, Okeechobee County. Kimley-Horn was selected to provide engineering design and permitting services associated with improvements to Fire Station No. 2. Kimley-Horn designed an elevated drain field system, on -site stormwater management facilities and forensic structural engineering to evaluate the existing building condition. Our scope of services included the preliminary design phase; construction document phase; bidding/negotiation phase; shop drawings review phase; and construction phase. Project Engineer - Cemetery Road Milling and Resurfacing Improvements, Okeechobee County. Kimley-Horn was selected to provide professional services to improve Cemetery Road between US 441 and 54th Way. The professional consulting services consist of topographic design survey, geotechnical investigation, engineering design, and permitting. This project included milling and resurfacing or overlaying the existing travel lanes according to County specifications; shoulder and travel lane widening; signing and GMOC30029.2021 City of Okeechobee Professional Engineering Services.indd 1-5 Kimley >) H o r n City of OKEECHOBEE Professional Engineering Services RFQ No. ADM 01-32-07-21 Eric Meier, P.E. Relevant Experience Continued pavement marking to meet the latest MUTCD standards; construction or reconstruction of side road and driveway turnouts; upgrading the safety of the project by protecting roadside hazards; obtaining minimum pavement design; preparation of roadway plans package; coordination with utility owners to determine and avoid potential impacts; surveying and mapping products; and identifying and obtaining geotechnical investigation, analysis, and design. Project Engineer - Indian River County, 45th Street/US Highway 1 Roadway and Signalization Improvements, Vero Beach. Kimley-Horn provided Indian River County with design and permitting of 0.5 miles of roadway widening, railroad crossing, and FDOT signal modifications. The project also included signing and pavement marking plans, drainage design and permitting, utility coordination, and signalization plans. Project Engineer - Kings Highway and Indrio Road Intersection Improvements, St. Lucie County. The team designed plans to widen the Kings Highway and Indrio Road Intersection geometry consistent with the Florida Department of Transportation Indrio Road PD&E buildout design. Design includes complete reconstruction of the intersection, implementation of a stormwater management system, assessment of impacts to a large canal, and signalization. Project Engineer - Martin County Continuing Transportation Engineering Services. In 2011, Kimley-Horn was selected by the Martin County Board of County Commissioners for a continuing service contract for engineering services related to transportation design and studies. Our services include roadway design, signal design, bridge design, traffic studies, and streetscaping. Specific work orders under this contract include the Bridge Road and Railroad Avenue improvements. Project Engineer - Aviation Boulevard Improvements (43rd Avenue to US 1), Vero Beach. Kimley-Horn was under contract with the City of Vero Beach to design the widening of Aviation Boulevard between 43rd Avenue and US 1. The scope of this work entailed developing a typical section for a four -lane divided roadway, public involvement, roadway design, landscaping enhancements, and coordination with local property owners to include the Vero Beach Municipal Airport and Indian River Farms Water Control District. The permitting efforts for this project required coordination with FDOT, SJRWMD, FAA, Indian River Farms Water Control District, Indian River County, and the US Army Corps of Engineers. Project Engineer - Broadway Avenue and Adjacent Side Street Streetscape Improvements, Programmatic Categorical Exclusion - Kissimmee Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA), Kissimmee. Kimley-Horn was responsible for completing the Programmatic Categorical Exclusion checklist and documentation for this Local Agency Program (LAP) funded project. This project was part of the implementation of Phase II of the City of Kissimmee's Master Redevelopment Plan developed by the CRA. The CRA proposed to convert Broadway Avenue from a four -lane, divided roadway to a two-lane, divided roadway from Ruby Avenue to Drury Avenue. The project also includes streetscape improvements on the side streets of Stewart, Darlington, Monument, and Dakin Avenues and Sproule Street. Because the project is located in Historic Downtown Kissimmee, coordination was required regarding the potential adverse effects to historic properties. We were able to demonstrate that there would not be an adverse effect. The services involved evaluating the site for wetlands, listed species and contamination involvement and completing the documentation to demonstrate that the project impacts were minor and could meet the requirements to categorically exclude the project from the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA). Project Engineer - City of Coconut Creek, Continuing Engineering Services for City of Coconut Creek. Kimley-Horn has been serving the City of Coconut Creek on various projects for more than 10 years. In 2008, we were selected for an on -call continuing engineering services contract. Projects under this professional services contract completed to date include: Project Engineer - US 441(SR 7)/Hillsboro Boulevard. Provided roadway design, drainage design, and permitting for the addition of auxiliary lanes along US 441 and Hillsboro Boulevard. The challenge of these improvements was how to treat the additional stormwater in an urban environment. Project Engineer - FPL Indian River Service Center Architectural and Engineering Services, Vero Beach. Kimley-Horn was selected to support FPL in establishing a new service center with storm staging capabilities on a 40-acre undeveloped agricultural site in Vero Beach, Florida. The Indian River Service Center is a two-phase development project that will include an operations office building, fleet service garage, warehouse, 6,000-gallon above -ground fuel system, modular storm shelter, truck wash, IT Data Center, and truck stock building. Our responsibilities include the design of all civil engineering aspects and permitting through the South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD) and the Indian River Farms Water Control District. GMOC30029.2021 City of Okeechobee Professional Engineering Services. indd 1-6 Ki m l ey >>> H o r n City of OKEECHOBEE Professional Engineering Services RFQ No. ADM 01-32-07-21 J. Resumes of Sub -consultants Professional SM &ASSOCIATES �y1 LAND SURVEYING SERVICES Richard E. Barnes III, PSM 208 SW 7th Ave, Okeechobee, FL 34974 1 863-484-8324 1 ricky.barnes@bsmsurvey.com Professional Profile: Richard serves as President of the firm with 14 years of experience in the Surveying & Mapping profession. He has performed a wide variety of assignments including global positioning, hydrographic, boundary, topographic, transportation, and high definition laser scanning projects throughout the state of Florida. He employs a client -centered approach to project management by obtaining a thorough understanding of client objectives and striving to exceed client expectations. Registrations: Professional Surveyor & Mapper: Florida #LS7074 Education: BACHELOR OF SCIENCES 20111 UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA Major: Geomatics Related coursework: Business Law Certifications: Intermediate Work Zone Traffic Control CSX RR Safety FEC RR Safety Experience: CREW LEADER I WHIDDEN SURVEYING & MAPPING 1 2007-2011 Part time field staff on various surveying & mapping projects throughout the State of Florida. PROJECT SURVEYOR I WANTMAN GROUP, INC. 1 2011-2015 Served as Project Surveyor supervising office support staff and field staff. Task included preparation of a project plan outlining the approach, schedule, and key staff required to complete the tasks. The right technology, skills, and individuals were leveraged to ensure timely and efficient execution of each assignment. GMOC30029.2021 City of Okeechobee Professional Engineering Services.indd J-1 Ki m l ey >) H o r n City of OKEECHOBEE Professional Engineering Services RFQ No. ADM 01-32-07-21 PROJECT SURVEYOR I CALVIN GIORDANO & ASSOCIATES, INC. 1 2015-2016 Served as Project Surveyor supervising office support staff and field staff. Task included preparation of a project plan outlining the approach, schedule, and key staff required to complete the tasks. The right technology, skills, and individuals were leveraged to ensure timely and efficient execution of each assignment. PRESIDENT I BSM & ASSOCIATES, INC. 12016-PRESENT Serve as President and Project Manager supervising office support staff and field staff. Task included preparation of a project plan outlining the approach, schedule, and key staff required to complete the tasks. The right technology, skills, and individuals were leveraged to ensure timely and efficient execution of each assignment. Relevant Project Experience: STORM WATER TREATMENT AREA 1 WEST EXPANSION, BOUNDARY SURVEY The project was completed for South Florida Water Management District to facilitate the purchase of approximately 5000 acres of land. The Boundary Survey included the retracement of 12 sections of land and several metes and bounds described out parcels. An overall Boundary Survey was delivered and sketch and descriptions were prepared for recordation of the conveyance. WEST PALM BEACH FIELD STATION PROJECT CULVERT REPLACEMENTS The project is for South Florida Water Management District. BSM is on the DN Higgins team to facilitate the construction of 6 project culvert replacements throughout Palm Beach County. BSM's scope on the project includes the establishment of project control, a pre -construction Topographic Survey, a post construction Asbuilt Survey and the preparation of a surveyors report for the installation of staff gauges that are being set as part of the project. LAKE HICPOCHEE SHALLOW STORAGE AND HYDROLOGIC ENHANCEMENT PROJECT The project is for South Florida Water Management District. BSM is on the DN Higgins team to facilitate the construction of 6 project culvert replacements throughout Palm Beach County. BSM's scope on the project includes the establishment of project control, a pre -construction Topographic Survey, a post construction Asbuilt Survey and the preparation of a surveyor's report for the installation of staff gauges that are being set as part of the project. 8.5 SQUARE MILE AREA, S-357N CONTROL STRUCTURE AND C-358 SEEPAGE CANAL The project was for the US Army Corps of Engineers. BSM was on the D&J Machinery team to facilitate the construction of a mile of seepage canal and 3 control structures. BSM's scope on the project includes the establishment of project control, a pre -construction Topographic Survey, the building of a 3D model of the design to be used for machine grading and a post construction Asbuilt Survey. MCARTHUR FARMS TOPOGRAPHIC -DESIGN SURVEY The project included a Topographic Survey of nearly 500 acres of land to facilitate the design of improvements to an existing storm water treatment system. The Topographic data was collected via RTK GPS and deliverables included a Topographic Survey and a digital terrain model of the existing conditions. Page 2 GMOC30029.2021 City of Okeechobee Professional Engineering Services.indd J-2 Ki m l ey >) H o r n City of OKEECHOBEE Professional Engineering Services RFQ No. ADM 01-32-07-21 JOHN CRESWELL, P.E. Proposed Role: Lead Designer ARCHITECTS Gr c ENGINEERS Years/Summary of Experience: John brings his 35 years of experience, more than 15 of which was spent with the South Florida Water Management District managing $50 million of design and construction work annually including water control structures, pump stations, canals and stormwater treatment areas, and more. John's experience will ensure the District's needs are met and exceeded. Accreditations: Martin County Construction Industry Licensing Board EXPERIENCE Construction of Okeechobee Music Festival Features - $2M Design 125,000 SF of storage space in Louisville, KY —2019 Design 16,000 SF of storage space in Fredericksburg, VA-2017/2018 Design 16,000 SF of storage space in Valrico, FL - 2017 Design -Build of 100,000 SF of storage space in Okeechobee —Completion 2/1/20 Renovations of 40 self -storage sites in the southeastern United States - $7M Construction and design leader for City of Key West transit facility - $8.5M Construct Mole Pier electrical enclosures - $2M Project Manager for the AUTEC Environmental Review. The Environmental Review was the first CNO-approved ER for a US Navy weapons test range. Project manager/Construction manager for the following projects: a 60 square mile underwater tracking range located 6,000 feet below the ocean surface; 3 story, 96 room apartment complex; 7.5MW diesel driven power plant producing line voltage of 4,160V; 250 cfs pump station; 1,000 acre stormwater treatment area; ten 20 room one story apartment complexes; several weapons handling facilities, including a facility designed to operate with negative pressure due to the presence of hydrogen cyanide gas; helicopter hangars; fuel storage facilities; a small reverse osmosis plant; replacement of a 600 acre underground water distribution system; several water control structure repairs, pump station repowering, canal bank repairs, and canal dredging. Project delivery team for the following projects: a 120,000 SF three story office building, a 20,000SF three story EOC, a 40,000SF office building/warehouse, microwave towers ADDITIONAL EXPERIENCE Engineer of record for over 500 new homes 50+ commercial tenant improvements 20+ pre-fab metal building foundations EDUCATION Master of Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Florida Atlantic University Professional Engineer in Florida #40940 Certified General Contractor # CGC GMOC30029.2021 City of Okeechobee Professional Engineering Services.indd J-3 Kim ley >>> H o r n City of OKEECHOBEE Professional Engineering Services RFQ No. ADM 01-32-07-21 K. Insurance Clause Kimley-Horn has and will maintain during the term of the Agreement all insurance of the type and will meet or exceed any minimum amounts as stated in the RFQ No. ADM 01-32-07-21 for Professional Engineering Services. 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ADM 01-32-07-21 REFERENCE FORM Client Name: Indian River County Engineering Division, Richard B. Szpyrka, Public Works Director Client Phone Number: 772.226.1234 Client E-mail: rszpyrka@ircgov.com Service Dates: Beginning 2015 End Ongoing Estimated Annual Agreement Amount: Varies by Task Description of the services performed as they directly relate to the work of this Request for Submittal: Kimley-Horn is providing services for a General Service Contract that includes projects as assigned by the client on a task -order basis for drainage, stormwater, roadway, traffic and transportation design and planning. Projects include: R9th Street Milling and Resurfadng 37th Street Improvements Sth Street and Indian River Blvd Signal 66th Ave and 8th Street Signal Indian River Blvd and Grand Harbor Blvd Signal City of Okeechobee RFQ NO. ADM 01-32-07-21 City Administration 29 GMOC30029.2021 City of Okeechobee Professional Engineering Services. indd M-1 Ki m l ey >>> H o r n City of OKEECHOBEE Professional Engineering Services RFQ No. ADM 01-32-07-21 ATTACHMENT D CITY OF OKEECHOBEE PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERING SERVICES RFQ NO. ADM 01-32-07-21 REFERENCE FORM Client Name: St. Lucie County, Edmund Bas, P.E., Senior Project Engineer Client Phone Number: 772.462.1712 Client E-mail: base@stlucieco.gov Service Dates: Beginning 2013 End Ongoing g Estimated Annual Agreement Amount: Varies by Task Description of the services performed as they directly relate to the work of this Request for Submittal: Continuing Contract to complete analysis, studies, cost estimates, stormwater/drainage design including construction documents, applications, permitting for Federal, State, and local for all improvement and replacements projects within St. Lucie County. Projects completed include: Lennard Road Connection - $98,825 Paradise Park Roadway and Drainage Improvements - $46,531 City of Okeechobee RFQ NO. ADM 01-32-07-21 City Administration 29 GMOC30029.2021 City of Okeechobee Professional Engineering Services. indd M-2 Ki m l ey >>> H o r n City of OKEECHOBEE Professional Engineering Services RFQ No. ADM 01-32-07-21 ATTACHMENT D CITY OF OKEECHOBEE PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERING SERVICES RFQ NO. ADM 01-32-07-21 REFERENCE FORM Client Name: City of Vero Beach, Danessa Chambers, PE, Assistant City Engineer Client Phone Number: 772.978.4815 Client E-mail: dchambers(@covb. Service Dates: Beginning 2013 Estimated Annual Agreement Amount: End 2018 Varies by Task Description of the services performed as they directly relate to the work of this Request for Submittal: Kimley-Horn is providing services for a General Service Contract that includes projects as assigned by the client on a task -order basis for drainage, stormwater, roadway, traffic and transportation design and planning. Projects include: 25th Street Drainage Memorial Island Bridge 17th Street Drainage GMOC30029.2021 City of Okeechobee Professional Engineering Services.indd M-3 Ki m l ey >) H o r n City of OKEECHOBEE Professional Engineering Services RFQ No. ADM 01-32-07-21 N. Standard Form 330 GMOC30029.2021 City of Okeechobee Professional Engineering Services.indd N-1 Kimley>) Horn ARCHITECT — ENGINEER QUALIFICATIONS PART I — CONTRACT SPECIFIC QUALIFICATIONS A. CONTRACT INFORMATION 1. TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) City of Okeechobee Professional Engineering Services 2. PUBLIC NOTICE DATE 3. SOLICITATION OR PROJECT NUMBER July 7, 2021 RFQ No. ADM 01-32-07-21 B. ARCHITECT — ENGINEER POINT OF CONTACT 4. NAME AND TITLE Denise Palmatier, P.E., Project Manager 5. NAME OF FIRM Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc. 6. TELEPHONE NUMBER 7. FAX NUMBER 8. E-MAIL ADDRESS 561.820.0201 561.863.8175 denise.palmatier@kimley-horn.com C. PROPOSED TEAM frmmnlafa chic carrfinn fnr the nrime r_nntrar_tnr and all kav cuhr_nnfrar_inr_c 1 Check > v 9. FIRM NAME 10. ADDRESS 11. ROLE IN THIS a j CONTRACT a a N Kimley-Horn and Associates, 445 24th Street, Suite 200 Prime Consultant, Civil/Site Inc. Vero Beach, FL 32960 Development, a. X Roadway/Drainage, Traffic, Environmental, Utilities, Water/Wastewater [X] CHECK IF BRANCH OFFICE Kimley-Horn and Associates, 1920 Wekiva Way Prime Consultant, Project Inc. Suite 200 Management, Traffic, b. X West Palm Beach, FL 33411 Utilities, Water/Wastewater, Landscape [X] CHECK IF BRANCH OFFICE BSM & Associates, Inc. 80 SE 31st Lane Survey and Mapping c. X Okeechobee, FL 34974 [X1 CHECK IF BRANCH OFFICE Green Design Construction 502 NW 2nd St, Okeechobee, FL Architectural Design d. X and Development, LLC 34972 X CHECK IF BRANCH OFFICE e. X CHECK IF BRANCH OFFICE f. X CHECK IF BRANCH OFFICE D. ORGANIZATIONAL CHART OF PROPOSED TEAM [X] (Attached) AUTHORIZED FOR LOCAL REPRODUCTION STANDARD FORM 330 (1/2004) PAGE 1 MANDATORY USE DATE OF FORM 6/2004 City of OKEECHOBEE Brian Good, P.E. Denise Palmatier, P.E. EngineeringRoadway/Traffic Civil - ntal Services Eric Kleier, P.E. Chris Hollen, P.E. Tori Bacheler Mike Forman, P.E. Kevin Roberson, P.E.,CPESC. LEED AP Shelby Oenbrink, WPIT Alex Memering, P.E. i / Jerry Piccolo, RE � Andrea Carpenter, P.E. � Tom Jensen, P.E. Jamea Long, P.E. Brian Good, P.E. Jill Grimaldi, BCES MappingGeneral Architectural Services Survey and .. Architecture John Creswell, P.E. Ricky Barnes, PSM Jonathan Haigh, PLA, ASLA GDC Architects BSM Survey, Inc. GMOC30029.2021 Denise Palmatier, P.E. E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT (Complete one Section E foreach key person.) 13. ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT Project Manager 15. FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (Cdy and State) Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc., West Palm Beach, FL a. 28 14. YEARS EXPERIENCE 16. EDUCATION (DEGREEAND SPECIALIZATION) 17. CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION (STATEAND DISCIPLINE) Bachelor of Science/ Civil Engineering/ University of Florida FL/ProfessionalEngineer#51282 Has 29 years of experience in the planning, design and construction man agementofwater restoration and capital improvement projects fo r sto rm water treatment and flood control projects. Skilled atpIan ning and feasibility studies, permitting, scheduling and co st esti mati n g, public outreach, and involvementon environmental projects. 19. RELEVANT PROJECTS (1) TI TLE AN D LOCATI ON (City and State) 2 YEARCOMPLETED SFWMD Okeechobee Field Station, PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(IfApplicable) Okeechobee, FL Ongoing (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Bnefscope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE [X] Check if project performed with current firm a. Project Manager. Kimley-Horn is providing services as a subconsultantforthe South Florida Water Management District's new field station project. As project manager, Denise is responsible for providing civil/drainage, landscape, utilities, environmental and all services as required forthis 30-acreprojectwhich will include more than 5 buildings, parking, right-of-way, roadway, traffic, canal and levee, structural, electrical and IT services. The project included several studies and assessments prior to 0 des'an documents. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION(GtyandState) 2 YEAR COMPLETED PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(/fApplicable) Sunnyhill Restoration Area (SRA) Berms Modeling 2019 I (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Btiefscope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE [X] Check if project performed with current firm b Project Manager. This project consisted ofdeveloping a hydrologic and hydraulic model that can be used to evaluate a conceptual design to increase flows th rough the natural channel. Kimley-Horn is accomplishing these with improvements to internal berms within the SRA intended to supportthe proposed water level increase in Areas A-C. The team evaluated available data for ICPR model developmentand model calibration. Kimley-Horn modeled for downstream flooding impacts to the area upstream of the outfall to the C-231 canal and downstream of Area E associated with the increased elevation. Project Cost: $156,218 (1) TI TLE AN D LOCATI ON (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(/fApplicabie) Loxahatchee River Restoration Local Initiative and Mecca Site Evaluation Palm Beach County Utilities FL 2020 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (enefscope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE [X] Check if project performed with current firm C. Project Manager. Kimley-Horn was retained by Palm Beach County to prepare an evaluation in response to public comments about the Loxahatchee River Watershed Restoration Project. We are preparing technical information and modeling on the feasibility of altern atives to the deep -water storage reservoir proposed at th a Mecca Site. These alternatives will address the County's concerns on the Draft Project Implementation Report and Environmental Impact Statement prepared by the U.S. Army Corps of En g i neers' fo r the Loxah atch ee River Watershed Restoration project. Project Cost: $93,198 (1) TI TLE AN D LOCATI ON (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Taylor Creek and Nubbin Slough Storm Treatment Areas PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If Applicable) STAs Okeechobee 2005 2005 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (enefscope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE [X] Check if project performed with current firm d Project manager for South Florida Water Management District. As managerfor the Nubbin Slough and Taylor Creek Critical Restoration Projects, Denise wrote the necessary letter reports to congress, negotiated the Project Cooperation Agreements (PCA) between state and federal agencies for execution ofthework and numerous permitting efforts between federal, state, and local agencies. Developed the projects schedules, budgets, and deliverables with the US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) and the SFWMD. Worked closely with the USACE to coordinate design and construction ofthese projects and to coordinate design with internal clients within the South Florida Water Management Departments. (1) TI TLE AN D LOCATI ON (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Identification & Implementation of Capital Improvement PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(IfApplicable) Projects SFWMD Districtwide 2012 2012 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (enefscope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE [X] Check if project performed with current firm Projectmanager. Identified SFWMD capital projects including pump station improvements, water management structure e. repairs,and project management ofdesig n of newfacilities. The capital improvement projects are essential to ensure the proper operation ofthe regional water management system of South Florida. Responsibilities included identification, investigation, initiation, and oversight ofcapital structure projects, developing a 5-year capital work plans for the infrastructure within the agency. Development ofannual budgets for each program; provide engineering expertise in the review of project deliverables; field station mai nten an ce an d internal project support; provide briefing, presentation, and justifications for various activities; and communication with other agencies. STANDARD FORM 330 (REV. 8/2016) PAGE 2 E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT (Complete one Section E foreach key person.) 12. NAME 13. ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT 14. YEARS EXPERIENCE Brian Good, P.E. Principal -In -Charge, Quality a. TOTAL Assurance/Quality Control, Stormwater 25 22 15. FIRM NAMEANDLOCATION(CdyandState) Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc., Vero Beach, FL 16. EDUCATION (DEGREEAND SPECIALIZATION) 17. CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION (STATEAND DISCIPLINE) Bachelor of Science/ Environmental Engineering/ Universityof FL/ Professional Engineer#56939 Central Florida 18. OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS (Publications, Organizations, Training, Awards, etc.) Has 25 years of experience related to transportation design projects, including roadway geometric design, hydrologicand hydraulic analyses, plans preparation, and bridge hydraulics. Has performed drainagedesignsand provided solutions for transportation, aviation, residential, and retail projects. Stormwater management experience includes hydrological and hydraulic analysis on drainage basins and floodplainsfrom 10 to 50,000 acres, floodway analysis on Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) regulated floodways, and bridge hydraulic backwater analysis for numerous FDOT structures. 19. RELEVANT PROJECTS (1) TI TLE AN D LOCATI ON (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED River Lakes Estate Drainage and Roadway Improvements, PROFESSIONAL SERVICES Okeechobee Coun 2016 FCONSTRUCTION(ffApp/icable) 016 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Briefscope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE [X] Check if project performed with current firm Projectmanager. Kimley-Horn was retained by the County to evaluate the conditions, propose alternative rehabilitation a. measures, and make recommendations to the Board of County Commissioners. Theselected rehabilitation measures consisted of implementing a subsurface storm sewer system throughout the community to significantly improve the stormwater collection and conveyance located with the community. To improve water quality discharges from the community, two hydrodynamic separators were proposed. In addition, storm drainage improvements downstream of the community were recommended to further benefit the community. Based upon the Board supportofthe proposed recommendations, Kimley-Horn proceeded with developing construction documents and water management district permits necessary to support the improvements. (1) TI TLE AN D LOCATI ON (City and State) 2 YEAR COMPLETED PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(IfApplicable) Kings Highway and Indrio Road Intersection Improvements, St. Lucie County 2019 2019 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Briefscope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE [X] Check if project performed with current firm b. Project manager for the Kimley-Horn team design ing plans to widen the Kings Hig hway and Ind rio Road Intersection geometry consistentwith the Florida Department of Transportation Ind rio Road PD&E buildoutdesign. Design includes complete reconstruction ofthe intersection, implementation ofa stormwater management system, assessment of impacts to alarge canal, and signalization. Project Cost: $935,853 (1) TI TLE AN D LOCATI ON (City and State) 2 YEARCOMPLETED Cemetery Road Milling and Resurfacing Improvements, PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(IfApplicab/e) Okeechobee County, FL (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Briei'scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE [X] Check if project performed with current firm Projectmanager. Kimley-Horn was selected to provide professional services to improve Cemetery Road between US 441 and C. 54th Way. The professional consulting services consist oftopographic design survey, geotechnical investigation, engineering design, and permitting. Our scope of services includes milling and resurfacing or overlaying the existing travel lanes according to County specifications;shoulderand travel Ianewidening;signing and pavement marking to meetthe latest MUTCD standards; construction or reconstruction of sid a road and driveway turnouts; upgrading the safety of th e p roject by p rotecti n g roadside hazards; obtaining minimum pavement design; preparation of roadway plans package; coordination with utility owners to determineand avoid potential impacts; surveying and mapping products; and identifying and obtaining geotechnical investigation, analysis, and design. Project Cost: $255,411 (1) TI TLE AN D LOCATI ON (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED 45th Street/US Highway 1 Roadway and Signal ization PROFESSIONAL SERVICES Improvements, Indian River County 2018 TCONSTRUCTION(ffApp/icable) 2018 d (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Briefscope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE [X] Check if project performed with current firm Project manager. Kimley-Horn provided Indian River County with design and permitting of roadway widening, railroad crossing, and FDOT signal modifications. The projectalso included signing and pavement marking plans, drainage design and permitting, utility coordination, and signalization plans. Project Cost: $82,195 (1) TI TLE AN D LOCATI ON (City and State) 2 YEAR COMPLETED Aviation Boulevard Improvements (43rd Avenueto US 1), PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(/fApp/icab/e) Vero Beach 2014 2014 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Briefscope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFICROLE [X] Check if project performed with currentfirm e. Project manager on the Kimley-Horn team forthis streetscape roadway improvements. Our services on this project included topographic survey, right-of-way mapping, roadway design, signal design, public involvement, and stormwater design. This project required extensive permitting with FEC railroad, SJRWMD, IRFWCD, ACOA, FAA, IRCO, the City, and property owners along the corridor. Project Cost: $813,000 STANDARD FORM 330 (REV. 8/2016) PAGE 2 E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT (Complete one Section E foreach key person.) 12. NAME 13. ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT 14. YEARS EXPERIENCE Eric Kleier, P.E. Roadway/Traffic Lead Engineer a. TOTAL b. WITH CU=1 FIKM 20 18 15. FIRM NAMEANDLOCATION(CdyandState) Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc., Vero Beach, FL 16. EDUCATION (DEGREEAND SPECIALIZATION) 17. CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION (STATEAND DISCIPLINE) Master of Science/ Civil Engineering /BachelorofScience/ Civil FL/ Professional Engineer#64076 Engineering/University of Louisville, Speed Scientific School FDOT/Maintenance of Traffic #47717 18.OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS (Publications, Organizations, Training, Awards, etc.) More than 20 years' experience as a civil engineer. Experience in stream analysis using Hec-Ras, includes roadway geometric design, hydrologic and hydraulic analyses, and plans preparation. 19.RELEVANT PROJECTS (1) TI TLE AN D LOCATI ON (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED SFWMD Okeechobee Field Station, Okeechobee, FL PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(/fApplicable) Ongoing (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (adefscope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE [X] Check if project performed with current firm a Project Engineer. Kimley-Horn is providing services as asubconsultantforthe South Florida Water Management District's new field station project. Eric is responsiblefor providing civil/drainage, roadway/traffic, and design services. Additionally, Kimley- Horn is providing landscape, utilities, environmental and all services as required forthis 30-acre projectwhich will include more than 5 buildings, parking, right-of-way, canal, and levee, structural, electrical and IT services. The projectincluded several studies and assessments priorto design also completed by Kimley-Horn. This projectis ongoing and currently at30% design documents. (1) TI TLE AN D LOCATI ON (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Okeechobee Fire Station No. 2, Okeechobee County, FL PROFESSIONAL SERVICES I CONSTRUCTION(/fApplicab/e) (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Bnefscope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE [X] Check if project performed with current firm Project Engineer. Kimley-Horn was selected to provide engineering design and permitting services associated with b. improvements to Fire Station No. 2. The improvements include 1200square ft. of n ew additional space; newadded bunk rooms; new bathrooms and showers; remodel of existing 1576square ft. bedroom, office, kitch en, and dayroom. In addition, Kimley-Horn is designing an elevated drain field system, on-sitestormwater man ag ement faci I ities and forensic structural eng ineering to evaluate the existing building condition. Our scope of services includes the preliminary design phase; construction documentphase;bidding/negotiation phase; shop drawings review phase; and construction phase. Project Cost: 14 370 (1) TI TLE AN D LOCATI ON (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED 45th Street/US Highway 1 Roadway and Signal ization PROFESSIONAL SERVICES Improvements, Indian River County 2018 �CONSTRUCTION(ffAppficable) 2018 C. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Briefscope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE [X] Check if project performed with current firm Projectmanager. Kimley-Horn provided Indian River Countywith design and permitting of roadway widening, railroad crossing, and FDOT signal modifications. The projectalso included signing and pavement marking plans, drainage design and permitting, utility coordination, and signalization plans. Project Cost: $82,195 (1) TITLEAND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(/fApp/icable) Cemetery Road Milling and Resurfacing Improvements, Okeechobee County, FL 2020 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Bnei'scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE [X] Check if project performed with current firm Kimley-Horn was selected to provide professional services to improve Cemetery Road between US 441 and 54th Way. The d. professional consulting services consistof topographic design survey, geotechnical investigation, engineering design, and permitting. Our scope of services includes millingand resurfacing or overlaying the existing travel lanes according to County specifications; shoulderand travel lanewidening; signing and pavementmarking to meet the latest MUTCD standards; construction or reconstruction of sid a ro ad and driveway turnouts; upgrading the safety of the p roject by protecting roadside hazards; obtaining minimum pavement design; preparation of roadway plans package; coordination with utility ownersto determineand avoid potential impacts;surveyingand mapping products; and identifyingand obtaining geotechnical investigation, analysis, and design. Project Cost: $255,411 (1) TI TLE AN D LOCATI ON (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED PROFESSIONAL SERVICES 2016 CONSTRUCTION(IfApp/icable) 2016 River Lakes Estate Drainage and Roadway Improvements, Okeechobee County (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Briefscope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE [X] Check if project performed with current firm Project engineer. Kimley-Horn was retained by the County to evaluate the conditions, propose alternative rehabilitation e. measures, and make recommendations to the Board of County Commissioners. The selected rehabilitation measures consisted of implementing a subsurface storm sewer system throughoutthe community to significantly improvethe stormwater collection and conveyance located with the community. To improve water quality discharges from the community, two hydrodynamic separators were proposed. In addition, storm drainage improvements downstream of the community were recommended to further benefit the community. Based upon the Board supportofthe proposed recommendations, Kimley-Horn proceeded with developing construction documents and water management district permits necessary to supportthe improvements. STANDARD FORM 330 (REV. 8/2016) PAGE 2 Chris Hollen, P.E. E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT (Complete one Section E foreach key person.) 13. ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT Civil Engineering Lead Engineer 15. FIRMNAME ANDLOCATION(Cdyand State) Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc., Vero Beach, FL a. 14. YEARS EXPERIENCE 15 1 15 16. EDUCATION (DEGREEAND SPECIALIZATION) 17. CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION (STATEAND DISCIPLINE) Bachelor of Science/Civil Engineering /Rose-Hulman Institute of FL/ Professional Engineer#74685 Technology 18. OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS (Publications, Organizations, Training, Awards, etc.) Experience includes 15years of project management experience including entitlement assistance and representation, design coordination, permitting, and construction administration for Florida land development projects. Knowledgeable in Auto CAD and ArcGIS software programs. 19. RELEVANT PROJECTS (1) TI TLE AN D LOCATI ON (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED SFWMD Okeechobee Field Station, Okeechobee, FL PROFESSIONAL SERVICES (ffApplicable) Ongoing [CONSTRUCTION (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Briefscope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE [X] Check if project performed with current firm Project Engineer.Kimley-Horn is providing services as asubconsultantfortheSouth FloridaWaterManagement District's new a field station project. Chrisis responsible for providing civil/drainage, roadway/traffic, and design services. Additionally, Kimley- Horn is providing landscape, utilities, environmental and all services as required forthis 30-acre projectwhich will include more than 5 buildings, parking, right-of-way, canal, and levee, structural, electrical and ITservices. The projectincluded several studies and assessments priorto design also completed by Kimley-Horn. This projectis ongoing and currently at30% design documents. (1) TI TLE AN D LOCATI ON (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Children's Home Society, Vero Beach, FL PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(/fApplicable) 2018 2018 l) (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Briefscope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE [X] Check if project performed with current firm Project engineer fora five -acre development to provide housing for young mothers in the community. Provided site planning, stormwater design calculations, agency permitting, and construction observation services. (1) TI TLE AN D LOCATI ON (City and State) 2 YEARCOMPLETED PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If Applicable) Axis One by Watermark, Stuart, FL 2020 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Briefscope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE [XI Check if project performed with current firm C. Project Engineer Kimley-Horn provided professional engineering services for this 11-acre property. This multifamily residential project is proposed to include 284-un its, on -site amenities, and associated infrastructure. Kimley-Horn's specific services include on -site civil construction documents, off -site roadway improvement construction documents, and permitting through the agencies having jurisdiction. (1) TI TLE AN D LOCATI ON (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Quail Valley on the Pointe, PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(IfApplicable) (Private Development), Vero Beach, FL 2017 2017 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Btiefscope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE [X] Check if project performed with current firm Project Engineer. Situated on one of the most prominent parcels of land on the Indian River Lagoon in the City of Vero Beach, d' Quail Valley on the Pointe is the third clubfacility forthe Quail Valley Club. Intended to complementthegolf and rivercl ubs, the Pointe project includes atwo level 7,500 sf fine dining restaurantand an 11-room boutique hotel. Waterfront improvements include an observation deck for outdoordiningand gatherings and seven boatslips.Atwo -level parking garage holds61 parking spaces. Kimley-Horn provided a full range of services, from initial due diligence, site planning and entitlements to civil, traffic, and structural engineering. Also provided landscape architecture and construction phase services. Project Cost: $350,000 (fee) (1) TI TLE AN D LOCATI ON (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Sugar Biofuel Facility, Osceola County, FL PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(IfApplicable) 2013 I 2013 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (enefscope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE [X] Check if project performed with current firm Project analystforthe Kimley-Horn team that provided engineering and environmental services fora proposed energyfacility e. planned on morethan 20,000 acres of land nearYeehaw Junction in southeast Osceola County. The renewableenergy facility will be a combined ethanol/electric power plantthatwill convert sugarjuicefrom sweet sorghum into ethanol. The remaining waste will be used as fuel fora steam boilerthat will produce up to 50 megawatts (MW) of electricity. Kimley-Horn's services included preparation of a conceptual site plan, on -site plans, and farming design/plans. Other services included wetland delineation, protected species field surveys (caracara, bald eagle, grasshopper sparrow, sandhill crane, southeast American kestrel, and snail kite), and protected species reports.Ourteam also prepared atopographic and right-of-way survey. STANDARD FORM 330 (REV. 8/2016) PAGE 2 Tori Bacheler E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT (Complete one Section E foreach key person.) 13. ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT Environmental Services 15. F I RM NAME AN D LOCATI ON (Cdy and State) Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc., West Palm Beach, FL a. 14. YEARS EXPERIENCE 16. EDUCATION (DEGREEAND SPECIALIZATION) 17. CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION (STATEAND DISCIPLINE) Master of Science/ Marine and Environmental Biology/Nicholls FL/ Gopher Tortoise Agent#GTA-18-00039 State University; Bachelor of Science /Wildlife Ecology and Conservation /University of Florida 10. UIntK F'KUrtJJIUNAL QUAUNUAI I U\JJ(1-UV11cat/0nS, Uttyan/Zat/Ons, I raPllng, Awaras, etc.) USACE Wetland Delineation Training, OSHA 24 Hour HAZWOPER Class, USGS GIS Remote Sensing Class, U.S. Coast Guard Boaters Certification 19. RELEVANT PROJECTS (1) TI TLE AN D LOCATI ON (Oty and State) 2 YEAR COMPLETED PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(IfApplicable) Florida Public Utilities (FPU) Brant Drive Relocation Delray Beach FL 2020 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Btiefscope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE [X] Check if project performed with current firm a. Kimley-Horn provided professional engineering and environmental services forthis gas main relocation project. FPU required the relocation of an existing 6-inch steel natural gas main that was previously mounted on the bridgeon Brant Drivecrossing the South Florida Water Management District(SFWMD) C-15 Canal. Kimley-Horn coordinated with FDOT project managers and with other ongoing utility relocations in the area to complete this work ahead of schedule. Our specific services include utility design, construction documents, coordination, and environmental services. Permitting agencies included the rightofway permits for city aaen cmes. SFWMD. Flo rod a Der)artment of Envmro n mental Protection (FDEP) and USACE, (1) TI TLE AN D LOCATI ON (City and State) 2 YEAR COMPLETED Neptune Road PD&E Study, FL PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(IfApplicable) Ongoing I (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Bdefscope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE [X] Check if project performed with current firm Environmental Scientist. Kimley-Horn is currentlyconducting a PD&E Study for the Neptune Road improvement project, an b. existing 3.9-mile roadway in Osceola County. The project includes the reconstruction ofan existing3.4-mile section ofa two- lane rural roadway to a four -lane urban divided roadway with 12-foot shared use paths on both sides ofthe road. The Kimley- Horn team is analyzing and assessing the project's impact on the social, economic, cultural, natural, and physical environment in order to develop the location and design concept ofthe project in accordance with the FDOT and County policy, procedure, and requirements. Our scope ofservices includes public involvement, PD&E engineering, and environmental services. Project Cost: 1.7 million (1) TI TLE AN D LOCATI ON (City and State) 2 YEARCOMPLETED PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(IfApplicable) Lowson Boulevard Roadway Improvements Delray, FL 2020 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (anefscope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE [X] Check if project performed with current firm C. Environmental Scientist. Kimley-Horn was selected by the City of Delray Beach to provide professional engineering services to assistwith the initial design and final design ofthe roadway improvements to Lowson Boulevard between Dover Road and S.E. 5th Avenue. The project included shared -use paths for pedestrians and cyclistsand other improvements for a2.5-mile segment of the roadway. In addition, the project included intensive public involvement, coordination with TPA an d FDOT, shared -use paths, paving and drainage improvements, curbing, signing, and pavement marking, two railroad at -grade crossings, signal modifications, and lighting improvements. Project Cost: $7M (1) TITLEAND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED PROFESSIONAL SERVICES (If Applicable) Okeechobee Road (SR 25) from East of NW 87 Ave to NW 79 Ave FDOT District Six FL [CONSTRUCTION (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Btiefscope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE [X] Check if project performed with current firm d. Environmental scientistfor final design services for the reconstruction ofa %mile section of Okeechobee Road in Miami -Dade County. Services include widening the existing road to4lanes in each direction; widening the NW 79th Avenue Bridge over the Miami (C-6) Canal; intersection modifications at NW 95th Street and Frontage Road; new access from the Frontage Road to westbound Okeechobee Road. Kimley-Horn provided all permitting; structural design; drainage design; signing and marking; signalization; lighting design; ITS system design; and landscaping along the corridor. Project Cost: $5.6M + Const$41 AM (1) TI TLE AN D LOCATI ON (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Space Coast Trail PD&E Study & Final Design, FDOT District Five PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If Applicable) Orlando, FL I (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Btiefscope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE [X] Check if project performed with current firm Environmental scientist. Kimley-Horn led a PD&E study for three segments of Space Coast Trail. Our team evaluated shared - e• use trails, regional trail connections, and buffered bike lanes for crossing the Haulover Canal. The preliminary assessment involved data collection and conceptual design alternatives incorporating Complete Streets into the selected areas. Environmental services included habitat mapping, Florida scrub -jay surveys, gopher tortoise surveys, and writing and submittal of a NEPA documentation (Natural Resource Evaluation and Contamination Screening Evaluation Report). Public meetings helped gaugethe community input regarding the project. Kimley-Horn is now providing design services for implementation of the trail. Pro'ectCost: $1.6M STANDARD FORM 330 (REV. 8/2016) PAGE 2 Jerry Piccolo, P.E. E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT (Complete one Section E foreach key person.) 13. ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT Structural Lead Engineer 15. FIRMNAME ANDLOCATION(Cdyand State) Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc., West Palm Beach, FL a. 14. YEARS EXPERIENCE 16. EDUCATION (DEGREEAND SPECIALIZATION) 17. CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION (STATEAND DISCIPLINE) Master of Engineering/Civil Engineering /Bachelorof Science/ FL/ Professional Engineer#80484 Civil Engineering /University of Florida 18. OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUAD FICATIONS (Publications, Organizations, Training, Awards, etc.) Eightyears of experience providing structural design supportfor roadway improvements. Experience includes bridge design, mast - arm design, overhead sign structures, retaining walls, noisewalls, toll gantries, and construction phase services. 19. RELEVANT PROJECTS (1) TI TLE AN D LOCATI ON (City and State) 2 YEARCOMPLETED PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(IfApplicable) Cemetery Road Milling and Resurfacing Improvements, Okeechobee County, FL 2020 2020 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Briefscope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE [X] Check if project performed with current firm Structural en g i n eer of record. Ki ml ey-Horn was selected to provide professional services to imp rove Cemetery Road between a. US 441 and 54th Way. The professional consulting services consist oftopographicdesign survey, geotechnical investigation, engineering design, and permitting. Our scope of services includes mi Iling and resurfacing or overlaying the existing travel lanes according to County specifications; shoulder and travel lanewidening; signing and pavement marking to meet the latest MUTCD standards; construction or reconstruction of side road and driveway turnouts; upgrading the safety of the p roject by protecting roadside hazards; obtaining minimum pavement design; preparation of roadway plans package; coordination with utility owners to determineand avoid potential impacts; surveying and mapping products; and identifying and obtaining geotechnical investigation, analysis, and design. Project Cost: $255,411 (1) TI TLE AN D LOCATI ON (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Bridge Repairs, St. Lucie County PROFESSIONAL SERVICES I CONSTRUCTION(IfApplicable) (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Briefscope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE [X] Check if project performed with current firm b. Project manager and engineerof record. Kimley-Horn was retained by St. Lucie County to develop bridge repair plans for 11 deficient bridges throughout St. Lucie County. The repairs consisted of both structural and non-structural repairs.Kimley-Hom reviewed the FDOT Bridge Inspection reports and performed a thorough field review of the bridges and developed repair plans. Our team coordinated and permitted the repairs through SFWDD and Army Corp of Engineers. (1) TI TLE AN D LOCATI ON (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Atlantic Avenue at Turnpike South, Palm Beach County PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If Applicable) 2019 I 2019 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Briefscope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE [X] Check if project performed with current firm Structural engineer ofrecord. Kimley-Horn was retained by Palm Beach County to study improvements to Atlantic Avenue and Turnpike entrance intersections. Proposed improvements include the addition of a dedicated westbound to northbound right - turn turn lane on SR 806/Atlantic Avenue at the northbound entranceto Florida's Turnpike. The turn lane will start east of the existing bridge over LWDD E-2-E Canal. The existing bridgewill bewidened to accommodate the new turn lane. Forthe structural component, Kimley-Horn reviewed the existing bridge conditions and bridge crossing requirements of the LWDD E-2- E Canal and impacts of existing utility crossing attachments to the bridge. Our team coordinated with LWDD, owner of the canal; FDOT District Four Structural Office; and Florida's Turnpike Enterprise. Additionally, our team provided the design of the bridgewidening. (1) TI TLE AN D LOCATI ON (City and State) 2 YEAR COMPLETED PROFESSIONAL SERVICES I CONSTRUCTION (If Applicable) Potter Road — Otter Creek, Okeechobee County, FL 2020 2020 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Briefscope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE [X] Check if project performed with current firm d Structural engineer of record.Kimley-Horn is providing structural, roadway and drainage design services to replace dual96" culvertcross drains located under Potter Road within Otter Creek. The cross -drain design accommodates the existing side drain culverts thatoutfall into Otter Creek. Approximately 200 feet down stream of Potter Road,a sheetpile drop spillway structure was replaced, as the existing structure was significantly damaged as resultofa hurricane. In addition to the cross drain and drop spillway structure replacements, Kimley-Horn designed the re-establishmentand stabilization of Otter Creek between Potter Road and theexisting dual 96" culverts located downstream. Project Cost: $65,270 (1) TITLEAND LOCATION (Gtyand State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Kings Highway and Indrio Road Intersection Improvements, PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(IfApplicable) St. Lucie County 2019 2019 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Briefscope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE [X] Check if project performed with currentfirm e. Structural engineer ofrecord forthe Kimley-Horn team designing plans to widen the Kings Highway and Indrio Road Intersection geometry consistentwith the Florida Department of Transportation Indrio Road PD&E buildout design. Design includes complete reconstruction of the intersection, implementation of a sto rmwater management system, assessment of impacts to a large canal, and Sig nalization. Project Cost: $935,853 STANDARD FORM 330 (REV. 812016) PAGE 2 Andrea Carpenter, P.E. E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT (Complete one Section E foreach key person.) 13. ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT Stormwater Engineering 15. FIRMNAME ANDLOCATION(Cdyand State) Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc., West Palm Beach, FL a. 14. YEARS EXPERIENCE 16. EDUCATION (DEGREEAND SPECIALIZATION) 17. CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION (STATEAND DISCIPLINE) Master of Science/ Civil Engineering, Bachelor of Science/Civil FL / Professional Engineer#83362 Engineering / Florida Atlantic University 18. OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS (Publications, Organizations, Training, Awards, etc.) More than eight years of engineering experience with water treatment processes (i.e. conventional treatment, ion exchange, and reverse osmosis), plants, surficial aquifers, and Floridan aquifer welIs; deep injection well design; treatment process assessment and design; construction oversight; and water resources related to flow analysis forculverts, spillways, weirs, pump stations, and water control structures. 19. RELEVANT PROJECTS (1) TI TLE AN D LOCATI ON (City and State) 2 YEAR COMPLETED PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If Applicable) Phase 1 Reverse Osmosis (RO) Plant Design Stuart, FL (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Briefscope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE [X] Check if project performed with current firm Project Engineer. Kimley-Horn is providing the design, permitting, bidding, and construction phase services for new Floridan a. Aquifer Supply (FAS) well and 1.5-MGD reverse osmosis plant to supplementtheCity's existing 6.0-MGD lime softening facilities. This projectwill not increase the overall capacity ofthe water system but will provide the ability to utilize and treat an alternative water supply to be blended with lime softened, filtered surficial aquifer water. The project is currently in the design phase and is estimated to be bid and under construction in 2021 with a conceptual cost estimate of $14,000,000. Kimley-Horn is providing the design, permitting, bidding, and construction phase services for new Floridan Aquifer Supply (FAS) well and 1.5-MGD reverse osmosis plantto supplementthe Cit 's existing 6.0-MGD lime softening facilities. Pro'ect Cost:$ (1) TITLEAND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED City of Stuart Water Treatment Plant Emerging Contaminants PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If Applicable) PFAS's Treatment and Implementation, Stuart FL 2019 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Briefscope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE [X] Check if project performed with current firm Project engineer. The City of Stuart's Water Treatment Plant (WTP) s a 6.0-MGD lime softening facility with the surficial aquifer as the source ofsupply via23 production wells. Kimley-Horn provided professional engineering services related to the b. implementation ofa water treatment system for the removal of emerging contaminants, including perfluorinated chemicals (PFAS's), PFOA (PerfluorooctanoicAcid), and PFOS (Perfluorooctane Sulfonate) sampled and measured in the raw water supply for the City's drinking waterwells. Contamination from a nearby public works facility that used and stored firefighting foams (AF FF) was determined to be the source ofthe groundwater contamination, forcing the City to co n struct an advanced treatment system to remove these contaminants. Kimley-Horn provided the design and permitting ofthe largest full-scale PFAS treatment system in the United States. Kimley-Horn also provided assistance preparing bid documents and construction phase services forthetreatment system using an ion exchange (AIX) resin with g ran ular activated carbon (GAC) toppings. This 4.0/8.0-MGD AIX/GAC system was designed to treat all of the Cit 's raw water supply. (1) TI TLE AN D LOCATI ON (City and State) (2) YEAR C OM PLETED PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(IfApplicable) Water Treatment Plant, Reverse Osmosis (RO) Basis of Design Report (BODR) and Design, Stuart, FL (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Briefscope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE [X] Check if project performed with current firm C. Project engineer. Engineering services include the preparation ofa BODR and design for all related project elements that include raw water supply, reverse osmosistreatment, treatment and disposal of membrane byprod uctwater to establish design criteria and design ofthese processes for all ofthe proposed membrane treatment facility components. The plant is proposed to be a 3 million gallon per day RO treatment plantwith pre -and post -treatment process elements. The permeate from the RO treatment process is to be blended with the existing lime softening plant. (1) TI TLE AN D LOCATI ON (city and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED PROF ESSIONALSERVICES CON STIR UCTION(IfApplicabla) Utility District (CRBUD), Florida, Water Treatment Plant Evaluation, Riviera Beach, FL (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Briefscope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE [X] Check if project performed with current firm d. Project eng ineer for the City of Riviera Beach Utility District (CRBUD), Florida, Water Treatment Plant Evaluation. Th is project included the evaluation ofthe process systems atthe CRBUD Water Treatment Plant to determine the expected performance of each process system. This effort included review ofexisting documents, performing process calculations, interviews with operations staff, and review ofapplication permits and regulatory criteria. Also included was the evaluation ofthe existing treatment system hydraulics- (1) TI TLE AN D LOCATI ON (City and State) 2 YEARCOMPLETED Water Treatment Plant #11 High Service Pump Station PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If Applicable) Electrical Building Improvements and Construction Services, Palm Beach County, FL e. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Briefscope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE [X] Check if project performed with current firm Project manager fo r co n struction phase services. Ki ml ey-Horn is providing construction p hase servi ces fo r th a new WTP #11 High Services Pump Electrical Building. Services entail submittal reviews, responses to Requests for Information, site inspection, progress meeting attendance, permitting supportand preparation ofrecord drawings. Projectis in progress. STANDARD FORM 330 (REV. 8/2016) PAGE 2 Tom Jensen, P.E. E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT (Complete one Section E foreach key person.) 13. ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT Utility Engineering a. 35 14. YEARS EXPERIENCE 15. FIRM NAMEANDLOCATION (CdyandState) Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc., West Palm Beach, FL 16. EDUCATION (DEGREEAND SPECIALIZATION) 17. CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION (STATEAND DISCIPLINE) Bachelor/Civil Engineering/University of South Florida FL/ Professional Engineer#37290 18. OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS (Publications, Organizations, Training, Awards, etc.) Senior water resources engineer with 35 years of experience. Skills include project management, client management, operations/planning, forecasting/projections, project budgeting, and staff utilization. 19. RELEVANT PROJECTS (1) TI TLE AN D LOCATI ON (City and State) (2) YEAR C OM PLETED PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(IfApplicable) Martin County Utilities Utility Condition Assessment and Valuation of Indiantown Company Utility Systems 2021 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Briefscope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE [X] Check if project performed with current firm Project Manager. Ki mley-Horn performed a complete utility condition assessmen t an d valuation of th e utility infrastructure, a. along with planning and sizing the infrastructure needed to service ICI from MCU's treatment facilities. Kimley-Horn staff converged upon the ICI system to review all record drawings, currentfacility permits, monthly operating reports, billing data, interview operator and administrative staff, and perform a review in detail of the treatment facilities and infrastructure system. The detailed review ofthe facilities required Kimley-Horn to determine system deficiencies, system age, and remaining life, and required improvements required to bring the system up to MCU standards. Kimley-Horn then prepared a detailed report oftheir findings along with recommended improvements and cost estimates for the planned improvements. Project cost: $ 24,500 (1) TI TLE AN D LOCATI ON (city and State) 2 YEAR COMPLETED Jupiter Inlet Colony Neighborhood Rehabilitation (includes PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(/fApplicable) septic to sewer) 2018 2018 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Bnefscope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE [X] Check if project performed with current firm Project Manager. Kimley-Horn provided construction management/engineerofrecord services for the Jupiter Inlet Colony b. Neig h borhood Rehabilitation. The project consisted ofa n ew g ravity sewer system and lift station; replacement ofexisting cement asbestos potable water main;a new stormwater d rainage system consisting of5,500 linear feet ofexfiltrationtrench; and roadway reconstruction. Th is projectwas a joint project (developed throug h an Interlocal Agreement) between the Loxahatchee River District (sewer authority), the Village of Teq uesta (water utility), and Jupiter Inlet Colony. Tom was instrumental in getting two grants from the FDEP and SFWMD totaling $825,000, which will assist in offsetting the total assessment amount paid by the residents for these improvemen ts. Project cost: $8,912,466 (design).; $9.4 million (1) TI TLE AN D LOCATI ON (City and State) 2 YEARCOMPLETED PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If Applicable) Palm Beach Infiltration and Inflow Study of Town of Palm Beach Sanitary Sewer System 2021 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Bnefscope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE [X] Check if project performed with current firm Project Manager. The Town of Palm Beach noticed th at th ei r wastewater system was receiving atypically high amounts of C. water, which was becoming costly to treat and also overloading their system design capacity. They hired Kimley-Horn to do an evaluation of th ei r sanitary sewer system to determine why. We used programs that analyzed their rain patterns and tide levels to determine that there was water entering their sanitary sewer system that should not have (i.e. cracks in the pipes somewhere were allowing rain and tidewater into the system, when the pipes were only supposed to be transporting wastewater from homes and businesses). Our analysis also pinpointed locations ofthese breaches in the system for the clientto rehabilitate. Project Cost: $95,796 (1) TITLEAND LOCATION (City and State) 2 YEARCOMPLETED West Palm Beach Belmonte Road and Pershing Way Water PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (IfApplicable) and Sewer Improvements, Phase 1 2020 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Bnefscope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE [X] Check if project performed with current firm d. Project Engineer. The City of West Palm Beach retained Kimley-Horn to provide design, bid, and construction phase engineering services for the roadway and utility improvements in the El Cid Historic District ofthe City of West Palm Beach. The work will include construction of water main and sanitary sewer mains, rehabilitation of sto rmwater system, rerouting ofwate r services and sanitary sewer laterals, and reconstruction of roadway (including curb, driveway, and sidewalk). The project also includes the potential relocation of Lift Station 9 due to the potential for sea level rise. Pro'ectcost: $286,820 (1) TI TLE AN D LOCATI ON (City and State) 2 YEARCOMPLETED City of Palm Springs Florida Department of Economic PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If Applicable) Opportunity (DEO) Community Planning Technical Ongoing Assistance Grant Preparation for a Septic to Sewer Plan (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Bnefscope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE [X] Check if project performed with current firm e. Prepared DEO Commun ity Plan n ing Tech nical Assistance Grantfor the City of Palm Springs in the amountof$47,500. The Village of Palm Springs is an established and mature community ofover 20,000 citizens in east central Palm Beach County. The City is making prog ress toward the removal of o n -site septic tank systems and a sh ift to a centralized wastewater collection and transmission system for both environmental and economic reasons. The grantwo uld be used to prepare septic to sewer plan. Awards for th is g rant have not yet been an n o un ced . Project Cost: $48K STANDARD FORM 330 (REV. 8/2016) PAGE 2 E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT (Complete one Section Eforeach keyperson.) 12. NAME 13. ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT 14. YEARS EXPERIENCE Michael Forman, P.E. Roadway/Traffic a. TOTAL b. WITH CU=1 FIKM 8 8 15. FIRM NAMEANDLOCATION(CdyandState) Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc., Vero Beach 16. EDUCATION (DEGREEAND SPECIALIZATION) 17. CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION (STATEAND DISCIPLINE) Bachelor/ Civil Engineering/Florida State University FL / Professional Engineer#85367 FDOT / Temporary Traffic Control #47718 18. OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS (Publications, Organizations, Training, Awards, etc.) Has eight years of experience as a civil engineering experience. Project tasks have included site visits, plan revisions, permitting, and preparation of specifications, construction documents, and signing/marking plan. 19. RELEVANT PROJECTS (1) TITLEAND LOCATION (GtyandState) (2)YEAR COMPLETED River Lakes Estates Drainage and Roadway Improvements, PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If Applicable) Okeechobee 2016 2016 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Briefscope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE [X] Check if project performed with current firm a. Project engineer. Kimley-Horn was retained bythe Countyto evaluate the conditions, propose alternative rehabilitation measures, and make recommendations to the Board of County Commissioners. The selected rehabilitation measures consisted of implementing a subsurface storm sewer system throughout the commun ity to Sig n ificantly improve the stormwater collection and conveyance located with the community. To improve water quality discharges from the community, two hydrodynamic separators were proposed. In addition, storm drainage improvements downstream of th e community were recommended to further benefit the community. (1) TITLEAND LOCATION (GtyandState) 2 YEAR COMPLETED 45th Street/US Highway 1 Roadway and Signalization PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(IfApplicable) Improvements, Indian River County 2018 2018 b (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Briefscope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE [X] Check if project performed with current firm Project engineer. Kimley-Horn provided Indian River County with design and permitting of0.5 miles of roadway widening, railroad crossing, and FDOT Sig nal modifications. The project also included signing and pavement marking plans, drainage design and permitting, utility coordination, and signalization plans. (1) TITLEAND LOCATION (CityandState) (2)YEAR COMPLETED Martin County Continuing Transportation Engineering PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(/fApp/icable) Services 2014 2014 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Briefscope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE [X] Check if project performed with current firm C. Project engineer. In 2011, Kimley-Horn was selected by the Martin County Board of County Commissioners for a continuing service contractfor engineering services related to transportation design and studies. Ourservices include roadway design, signal design, bridge design, traffic studies, and streetscaping. Specific work orders under this contract include the Bridge Road and Railroad Avenue improvements. (1) TITLEAND LOCATION (GtyandState) 2 YEAR COMPLETED Tilton Road Drainage Improvements, PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(/fApp/icable) St. Lucie County (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Briefscope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE [X] Check if project performed with current firm d. Project eng ineer. Kimley-Horn is design ing and permitting a stormwater pump station to improve stormwater d ischarges and stages. The objectives ofthe stormwater pump station are to: remove stormwater runofffrom within the parcel such that critical elevations are not exceeded for d esig n storm events; evaluate d esig n d ischarges as to not create adverse flow co n d itions; and balance station performance requirements vs. construction costs vs. operation costs. The creation of the pump station design documents involves development ofa preliminary site plan, establish mentofdesign criteria, and hydrologic/hydraulic hydrodynamic analyses. (1) TITLEAND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED PROFESSIONAL SERVICES 2014 CONSTRUCTION(IfApplicable) 2014 Aviation Boulevard Improvements (43rd Avenueto US 1), Vero Beach (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Briefscope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE [X] Check if project performed with current firm e Project engineer. Kimley-Horn was under contractwith the City of Vero Beach to design the widen ing ofAviation Boulevard between 43rd Aven ue and US 1. The scope of th is work entailed developing a typical section for a four -lane d ivided roadway, public involvement, roadway design, landscaping enhancements, and coordination with local property owners to include the Vero Beach Municipal Airport and Indian River Farms Water Control District. The permitting efforts for this project required coordination with FDOT, SJRWMD, FAA, Indian River Farms Water Control District, Indian River County, and the US Army Corps of Enineers. STANDARD FORM 330 (1/2004) PAGE 2 E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT (Complete one Section Eforeach keyperson.) 12. NAME 13. ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT 114. YEARS EXPERIENCE Kevin Roberson, P.E., CPESC, LEED Civil Engineering a. TOTAL b. WITH CURRENT FIRM AP 27 1 22 15. FIRMNAME ANDLOCATION(Crlyand State) Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc., Vero Beach 16. EDUCATION (DEGREEAND SPECIALIZATION) 17. CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION (STATEAND DISCIPLINE) Bachelor of Science/Civil Engineering/University of Central FL/ Professional Engineer#52074 Florida Council Exam Engineering Survey#23220 Certified Professional ErosionSediment#4079 18. OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS (Publications, Organizations, Trahing, Awards, etc.) Serves as project engineer on commercial projects involving designand permitting of water, wastewater, water reuse, paving, grading, and drainage. Extensive experience providing site planning, bidding, and construction supportfor various projects. 19. RELEVANT PROJECTS (1) TITLEAND LOCATION (CityandState) 2 YEARCOMPLETED Development Review Services for Continuing Contract for PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If Applicable) On -Call Services, Stuart (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Briefscope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE [X] Check if project performed with current firm a. Project engineer. Responsibilities include providing development review services under a contin uing contractfor on -call services for the City of Stuart. Projects that came into the City for development are reviewed for compliance against theCity's land development code. Kimley-Horn reviews for general civil, traffic, environmental, landscape, and survey services. The first reviews are through the plan ni ng department for plan ned un it development, comprehensive plan amend ments, rezon ing, and substantial compliance. The project is reviewed again for final construction permit approval th rough the build ing department. (1) TITLEAND LOCATION (CityandState) 2 YEAR COMPLETED River Lakes Estate Drainage and Roadway Improvements, PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(IfApplicable) Okeechobee County (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Briefscope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE [X] Check if project performed with current firm b, Project eng i n eer. Kimley-Horn was retained by the County to evaluate the conditions, p ropose altern ative reh abi I itation measures, and make recommendations to the Board of County Commissioners. The selected rehabilitation measures consisted of i mplementin g a subsurface sto rm sewer system th roug h out the commun ity to sig In ificantly imp rove th e sto rmwater co I lectio n and conveyance located with the community. To imp rove water quality discharges from the community, two hydro dynamic separators were p roposed . In ad d ition, storm d rai nag e i mp rovements downstream of th e commun ity were reco mmen d ed to further benefit the community. (1) TITLEAND LOCATION (CityandState) (2)YEAR COMPLETED PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If Applicable) Water Tank Demolition, Vero Beach (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Briefscope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE [X] Check if project performed with current firm C. Project engineer. The City desired to remove and dispose ofabandoned City of Vero Beach Utility Department water distribution infrastructure located within City property. The City desired to minimize removal ofexisting trees located within the parcel. The project included development ofdemolition plans to add ressthe removal and disposal ofthe abandoned infrastructure components and associated elements. Including supplemental survey, limited site investigations, and a (1) TITLEAND LOCATION (CityandState) (2) YEAR COMPLETED PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If Applicable) Del Webb at Tradition, Port St. Lucie (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Briefscope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE [X] Check if project performed with currentfirm d. Project eng ineer. Kimley-Horn is providing professional civil eng ineering services for th is development. Our scope ofservices range from due diligence to construction phase services. Specific design plans include horizontal control; erosion sediment control; stormwater management; dewatering; paving, grading, and drainage; onsitewater and sewer; as well as lift station pumping plans. The project required approvals from St. Lucie County, the South Florida Water Management District (SFW MD), and the Florida Department ofEnvironmental Protection. (FDEP). (1) TITLEAND LOCATION (CityandState) 2 YEAR COMPLETED PROFESSIONAL SERVICES I CONSTRUCTION(IfApplicable) Tilton Road Drainage Improvements, St. Lucie County (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Briefscope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE [X] Check if project performed with currentfirm e' Project eng i n eer. Kimley-Horn is design ing and permitting a sto rmwater pump station to improve sto rmwater d ischarg es and stages. The objectives ofthe stormwater pump station are to: remove stormwater runofffrom within the parcel such that critical elevations are not exceeded for d esig n storm events; evaluate d esig n d ischarges as to not create adverse flow co n d itions; and balance station performance requirements vs. construction costs vs. operation costs. The creation ofthe pump station design documents involves development ofa preliminary site plan, establish mentofdesign criteria, and hydrologic/hydraulic h drod namicanalyses. STANDARD FORM 330 (1/2004) PAGE 2 E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT (Complete one Section Eforeach keyperson.) 12. NAME 13. ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT Shelby Oenbrink, WPIT Environmental Services 15. FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (Cityand State) Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc., Vero Beach, FL a. 14. YEARS EXPERIENCE Bachelor of Science/ Environmental Science/ University of FL/ Wetland Professional in Training Central Florida 18. O 1 HER PROF ESS IO NAL U U ALI F I CA I I UN S (Publications, Organizations, Training, Awards, etc.) Has eightyears of experience. Authorized Gopher Tortoise Agent. Wetland Professional in Training (WPIT) in Florida. 19. RELEVANT PROJECTS (1) TITLEAND LOCATION (city and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Florida Crossroads Commerce Park Road PROFESSIONAL SERVICES (ffApplicable) Ocala FL Ongoing [CONSTRUCTION (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Briefscope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE [X] Check if project performed with current firm a. Environmental Scientist. Kimley-Horn is providing design, permitting, and bidding assistance services for Florida Crossroads Commerce Park Road in Marion County. This projectwill constructa new roadway from CR 484 due south through an agricultural area. Services include roadway design, drainage design, environmental analysis, utility design, signing and pavement marking, utility coordination, permitting with Marion County, SWFWMD, USFWS and FWC and bidding assistance. (1) TI TLE AN D LOCATI ON (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Bonneted Bat Survey for SW 136th Safe Routes to School PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If Applicable) Palmetto Bay, FL (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Briefscope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE [X] Check if project performed with current firm Environmental Analyst. As a resultof a comment provided by FDOT during a LAP review of the SW 136th Street Safe Routes b. to School project, the City asked Kimley-Horn to lead a Florida Bonneted Bat Survey to verify if any of the trees designated for replacement within the project limits are inhabited by the bonneted bat. Our services included a cavity and roost habitat survey for the 124 trees identified for removal in the plans. Each tree was visually inspected for evidence ofcavities. Locations of cavities, hollows, or other suitable structures found on -site were recorded using GPS units and video camera probes to assess the cavity contents. The resultofcavity/roost survey was provided in an environmental memorandum includ ing a photographic log of the potential Bonneted Bat habitat. (1) TI TLE AN D LOCATI ON (City and State) 2 YEAR COMPLETED Lowson Boulevard Roadway Improvements PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(IfApplicable) Delray, FL 2020 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Briefscope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE [X] Check if project performed with current firm C. Environmental Scientist. Kimley-Horn was selected bythe City of Delray Beach to provide professional engineering services to assistwith the initial design and finaldesign of the roadway improvements to Lowson Boulevard between Dover Road and S.E. 5th Avenue. The projectincluded shared -use paths for pedestrians and cyclistsand other improvements for a2.5-mile segment of theroadway. In addition, the project included intensive public involvement, coordination with TPAand FDOT, shared -use paths, paving and drainage improvements, curbing, signing, and pavement marking, two railroad at -grade crossings, signal modifications, and lighting improvements. Project Cost: $7M (1) TI TLE AN D LOCATI ON (City and State) 2 YEARCOMPLETED Coral Reef Commons Retail Development Environmental Services, Miami, FL PROFESSIONAL SERVICES 2020 CONSTRUCTION(IfApplicable) (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (enefscope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE [X] Check if project performed with current firm d. Environmental Scientist. Kimley-Horn is currently providing professional environmental consulting services for this mixed -use commercial projectlocated in Miami -Dade County, Florida. The site is proposed to include retail, quick -serve restaurant, and residential spaces. Dueto an on -site Pine Rockland Preserve, thesite requires environmental consulting services. Kimley-Horn is acting as the -Preserve Biologist" forthe on -site preserve and has assisted in returningthe Natural Forest Community to a healthy Pine Rockland ecosystem by helping implementthe Habitat Conservation Plan and Incidental Take Permit, created for and issued by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service(USFWS), respectively. (1) TITLEAND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED CR 484 Widening, Ocala, FL PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(IiApplicable) Ongoing (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (enefscope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm e. Environmental Scientist. Kimley-Horn is providing design, permitting, and bidding assistance services forthewidening of CR 484 in Marion County. This projectwill widen and reconstructCR484 from Marion Oaks Pass to Marion Oaks Course and includetwo newsignalized intersections at Florida Crossroads Commerce Park Road and SW 49th Court Road. The primary objective of this project is to widen CR484 from an existing two-lane undivided roadway to a4-lane divided roadway to support future traffic and a future Industrial Park as part of a Future Job Growth Infrastructure G rant Ag reement with the State of Florida Department of Economic Opportunity (DEO). Project Cost: $9 million STANDARD FORM 330 (REV. 8/2016) PAGE 2 E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT (Complete one Section E foreach key person.) 12. NAME 13. ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT 14. YEARS EXPERIENCE Jamea Long, P.E. Structural a. TOTAL b. WITH CURR&C FIKM 25 24 15. FIRM NAMEANDLOCATION(CdyandState) Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc., West Palm Beach, FL 16. EDUCATION (DEGREEAND SPECIALIZATION) 17. CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION (STATEAND DISCIPLINE) Bachelor of Science/ Civil Engineering/ University of Florida FL/ Professional Engineer#58677 18. OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS(Publications, Organizations, Training, Awards, etc.) Has 25 years of engineering experience. Responsibilities include coordinating projects, performing calculations, coordinating plan preparation, QC bridge calculationsand plans, and reviewing shop drawings, Experience includes writing technical specifications and observing project construction. 19. RELEVANT PROJECTS (1) TI TLE AN D LOCATI ON (City and State) (2) YEAR C OM PLETED Turnpike PD&E Study to Widen Florida's Turnpike from PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If Applicable) South of 1-595 to Wiles Road, Broward County, FL 2021 a. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Briefscope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE [X] Check if project performed with current firm Structural Engineer. Kimley-Horn was selected fora PD&E Study to evaluate alternative improvements forthewidening of 17- mile segmentof Florida's Turnpikefrom south of 1-595 to Wiles Road. The project includes modificationsto a portion of the service road and on/off ramps of Pompano service plaza to accommodate Florida's Turnpike widening. Contract Value: $7.5M (1) TI TLE AN D LOCATI ON (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED St. Lucie County Kings Highway/Angle Road Intersection PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(/fApplicable) Improvements, FL 2014 2014 b. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Briefscope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFICROLE [X] Check if project performed with current firm Project en g i neer o n th e Ki mley-Horn team th at provid ed roadway design for the intersection of Kings Highway and Angle Road in St. Lucie. (1) TI TLE AN D LOCATI ON (City and State) 2 YEARCOMPLETED St. Lucie Nuclear Plant Discharge Canal Bridge (SR A1A PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If Applicable) Bridge) Repairs and Rehabilitation, FDOT District Four Jensen Beach FL C. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brie/scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE [X] Check if project performed with current firm Structural Engineer. As project engineer providing structural design services for the repair and rehabilitation ofthe SR A1A bridge over the Discharge Basin attheSt. Lucie Nuclear Power Plant. The project includes the replacement of the existing superstructure, structural repairs of existing concrete pile caps and PC/PS concrete piles, zinc metalizing ofthe existing substructure, and the installation of concrete pilejackets with cathodic protection systems. (1) TITLEAND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Polk Parkway (SR 570) Milling and Resurfacing and Criteria PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If Applicable) Upgrade from MP 8.1 to MP 21.7 Polk County, FL 2015 d (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Briefscope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE [X] Check if project performed with current firm Structural Engineer. As task manager responsible for the structural assessmentand the preparation ofthestructural portions of the Existing Roadway Conditions Assessment Report (ERCAR). The assessment included afield and office review of existing bridges and sign structures. (1) TI TLE AN D LOCATI ON (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Sand Lake Road Interchange Design, Florida's Turnpike PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(/fApplicable) Enterprise, Orlando, FL 2019 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (eriefscope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE [X] Check if project performed with current firm Structural engineer for the design ofanew interchange for SR91 (Turnpike Mainline) and SR482 (Sand Lake Road)in Orange e County. The Kimley-Horn team provided roadway, drainage, and lighting design, traffic control, utility coordination, environmental services, and permitting services. Ourteam developed a Community Awareness Plan and lead one informational public meeting. Several alternatives were being considered forthe design of the interchange. Kimley-Horn led thedesign services for the implementation ofa new interchange at the crossing ofthe Florida's Turnpike and Sand Lake Road. The project included the reconstruction ofthe Sand Lake Road Bridge over Florida's Turnpike and providing tolling sites for two ofthe four interchange ramps. Additionally, the project had extensive coordination with Florida Gas Transmission for possible conflicts with their facilities. ProjectCost:$4.4 million STANDARD FORM 330 (REV. 8/2016) PAGE 2 E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT (Complete one Section E foreach key person.) 12. NAME 13. ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT 14. YEARS EXPERIENCE Jill Grimaldi, BCES Utilities a. TOTAL 20 1 15. FIRM NAMEANDLOCATION(CdyandState) Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc., Vero Beach, FL 16. EDUCATION (DEGREEAND SPECIALIZATION) 17. CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION (STATEAND DISCIPLINE) Bachelor of Science/ Environmental Science/ University of American Academy of Environmental Engineers and Florida Scientists— Board Certified Environmental Scientist 18. OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS (Publications, Organizations, Trahng, Awards, etc.) Jill served as past Vice Chair of the National Sustainability Committeeforthe American Academy of Environmental Engineers and Scientists. She is a Board Certified Environmental Scientist(BCES) with more than 20 years of experience (as of5/2020) including water supply planning, population projections and demand estimations, water/wastewater permitting, groundwater well rehabilitation, wel (field management planning, lime and wastewater sludge processing, injection well mechanical integrity testing, compliance inspections, code/ordinance development and various solid waste projects. 19. RELEVANT PROJECTS (1) TI TLE AN D LOCATI ON (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Reverse Osmosis Membrane Study and Replacement at RO PROFESSIONAL SERVICES Water Treatment Plant, Fort Pierce, FL 2020 FONSTRUCTION(ffApp/icable) (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Btiefscope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE [X] Check if project performed with current firm Environmental Scientist. The James E. Anderson Reverse Osmosis Water Treatment Facility have exceeded the planned a. useful lifespan of the existing membrane elements and are approaching 15years of operation. The Kimley-Horn team was selected to provide the RO Membrane Study and Replacement consulting services forthe WTF. In addition to the pilottesting of three membrane elements, the project includes adetailed evaluation of the RO process trains, wholistic facility assessment and energy efficiency analysis, bid solicitation and p rocurement of membranes and contractors for installation, as well as membrane installation oversightand testing certification. The project is anticipated to extend overthe 5-year replacement scheduleforthe membrane elements and construction upgrades to the treatment trains. Project Cost: $553,870 (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED South Oslo Road Water Plant Floridan Well Rehabilitation PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(IfApplicable) and Construction of Well #7, Vero Beach, FL 2019 2019 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Btiefscope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE [] Check if project performed with current firm b. Project engineer. Provided well design and the initial permitting before Kimley-Horn took over design of construction. Indian River County Utilities (IRCU) owns and operates six Floridan supplywells which arethe raw water supply and sourcewaterfor the South Oslo Road water treatment facility. Thesewells are the lifeblood ofthetreatment facilities and maintaining efficient operation of these wellfields is critical to the sustain ability ofthewater system. The projectwill con sistofthe following key improvements: well rehabilitation offourwells, well #7 installation including drilling and wellhead, rawwatermain construction to connectwell #7 to plantraw water system, and SCADA system improvements to includewell #7and fiber optic communication with wells. Project Cost: $189,625 (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) 2 YEARCOMPLETED Utilities Commission of New Smyrna Beach Preliminary PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(IfApplicable) Wellfield Evaluation Implementation Plan, New Smyrna Ongoing Beach, FL C. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Btiefscope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE [X] Check if project performed with current firm Environmental Scientist. Kimley-Horn was retained by the Utilities Commission of New Smyrna Beach (UCNSB) to develop a Preliminary Wellfield Evaluation Implementation Plan. The purposeofthe Evaluation Plan is to assist UCNSB in developing comprehensive wellfield rehabilitation program. The multi-yearwellfield rehabilitation programwill be based on evaluation of wellfield and well site hydrologic conditions, mechanical and hydraulic systems, as well as optimization of operational (1) TI TLE AN D LOCATI ON (City and State) 2 YEAR COMPLETED Vero Beach Risk and Resilience Assessment and PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If Applicable) Emergency Response Plan, Vero Beach, FL Ongoing d. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Btiefscope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFICROLE [X] Check if project performed with current firm Project Manager. Kimley-Horn is responsiblefor preparing the City of Vero Beach's Risk and Resilience Assessment(RRA) and subsequent Emergency Response Plan (ERP) in accordancewith the American Water Infrastructure Act of 2018.Kimle - (1) TI TLE AN D LOCATI ON (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Taylor Dairy Road (North County Utility Site) Rezoning, St. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(IfApplicable) Lucie County, FL 2017 2017 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Btiefscope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE [] Check if project performed with current firm e. As Senior Project Manager coordinated the ong of ng rezoning of a property acquired by the utility d epartme nt fo r th e construction ofafuture regional waterand wastewater treatment facility. The projectincluded environmental reviews, coordination with the Federal Aviation Authority (FAA), conducting neighborhood meetings, presentations to the Planning and Zoning Commission, and discussions with the Board of County Commissioners. American Recovery and Rein vestment Act of 2009 ARRA and State Revolving Funds Loan Program. STANDARD FORM 330 (REV. 8/2016) PAGE 2 E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT 60 (Complete one Section E foreach key person.) 12. NAME 13. ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT 14. YEARS EXPERIENCE Jonathan Haigh, PLA, ASLA :1. Landscape Architect a. TOTAL b. WITH CURR&C FIKM 25 16 15. FIRM NAMEANDLOCATION(CdyandState) Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc., West Palm Beach, FL 16. EDUCATION (DEGREEAND SPECIALIZATION) 17. CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION (STATEAND DISCIPLINE) Bachelor of Landscape Architecture/ Landscape Architecture FL/ Professional Landscape Architect# 18. OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS (Publications, Organizations, Training, Awards, etc.) Has 25 years of experience as a practicing professional landscape architect. Skilled designer with park -related project experience throughout the Southeast United States: eight community parks of 60 acres and greater, more than 20 passive parks of varying size, and more than 50 miles of dedicated greenways. Contributed, managed, and/or produced seven recreation master plans, directs the preparation of park -related construction drawings, detailing, and specifications, experienced in applying a practical and budget - friendly, yet creative design approach to each project. 19. RELEVANT PROJECTS (1) TI TLE AN D LOCATI ON (City and State) (2) YEAR C OM PLETED Wellington Engineering and Architectural Services for Greenbriar PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If Applicable) Park and South Shore Community Park, Wellington, FL Ongoing (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Briefscope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE [X] Check if project performed with current firm Landscape ArchitectfortheseVillage ofWellington community parks. For Green briar Park Kimley-Horn provided planning a. services. The project plan included: four lighted multiuse natural sportturffields, 2,500-sq. ft. concession building with shaded roofextension areas for patrons, concessions, restrooms, meeting areas, storage space, electrical room, and janitorial closet; 2,250-sq . ft maintenance build ing with office space, break area, eq uipment storage, and restrooms; site I ig hti ng for night games and parking lots, including dog park, associated parking and site work for construction ofthe multiuse field, frontage roadway features; water and sanitary sewer facilities to serve concession build ing, maintenance building and dog park restrooms, site power distribution; stormwater retention ponds, permitting applications to FDEP, SFWMD, FAA, and the Village. (1) TI TLE AN D LOCATI ON (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Village Arts Plaza, Sunrise, FL PROF ESSIONALSERVICES CONSTRUCTION(IfApplicable) Ongoing (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Briefscope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE [X] Check if project performed with current firm Project manager for the Kimley-Horn team that is providing landscape arch itecture services for the desig n ofthis public plaza in b. the City of Sunrise that includes streetscape improvements to the existing Village Civic Center, portionsofNW 68th Ave (between Sunset Strip and NE 22nd Court), and portions ofthe Village Multipurpose Center complex and parking lot. The project includes redesign and reconfiguring pedestrian and vehicular spaces, enhancements to the public realm between two buildings to create a flexible event space for community gatherings and other uses. The project includes an emphasis on artistic expression and the incorporation of public art. The project includes an event stage and enhanced security features within the plaza. Project Cost: $2.3M (1) TI TLE AN D LOCATI ON (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Clematis Streetscape Improvements, Phases I and II PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(/fApplicable) West Palm Beach, FL 2019 I (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Briefscope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFICROLE [X] Check if project performed with current firm Project manager and lead landscape architect. Kimley-Horn is providing landscape architecture and civil engineering services C. as part ofthe team designing improvements to the300 blockofClematis Street in downtown West Palm Beach. After several public input meetings with Clematis Street merchants, stakeholders, residents, and visitors, the City Commission voted to implement recommendations from the design team to i mp lement a transfo rmative change to this destination street in downtown West Palm Beach. The design features a paver -covered, curbless streetwith narrowed travel lanes, premium paver sidewalks, permeable paver parking spaces, custom -designed seating areas, and a landscape featuring large LiveOaks to provide significant shade for pedestrians. Kimley-Horn provided engineering services for the relocation ofa water lineaswell as providing animproved drainage solutionuni uetothecurblessstreet. ProiectCost: $292,170 (1) TITLEAND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR C OM PLETED PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If Applicable) Town of Jupiter Municipal Complex and New Police Station Jupiter, FL Ongoing d (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Briei'scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFICROLE [X] Check if project performed with current firm Landscape Architect. Kimley-Horn is currently professional consulting services for the Town ofJupiter Municipal Complex proposed to include anew 38,000-square-foot police facility. Our specific services forth is project include site plan assistance, civil engineering services, landscape architectural services, and construction phase services. (1) TI TLE AN D LOCATI ON (City and State) 2 YEAR COMPLETED OB Johnson Park PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(/fApplicabla) Hallandale Beach, FL 2016 2016 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Briefscope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFICROLE [X] Check if project performed with current firm e. Landscape arch itectfor this 6.4-acre park. The park included a42,000 SF multigenerational facilitythat included a teen center, indoorbasketball courts, after school and senior programming, exercise room, administrative offices, and other accessory uses for computer and dance classes, food distribution, and other programming for all ages. The exterior park amenities included a walking trail, playground, tennis courts, a field house, and a football/soccer field. Additionally, the park improvements included a centrally located surface parking lot, site infrastructure and landscaping. Project Cost: $10million STANDARD FORM 330 (REV. 8/2016) PAGE 2 12. NAME Ricky Barnes, II E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT (Complete one Section Eforeach keyperson.) 13. ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT Surveyor & Mapper 15. FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (CdyandState) BSM and Associates, Inc. — Okeechobee, FL a. 14 14. YEARS EXPERIENCE Bachelor of Science/ Geomatics/ University of Florida I FL/ Professional Surveyor& Mapper #LS7074 18. OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS (Publications, Organizations, Training, Awards, etc.) Richard serves as Presidentof the firm with 14 years of experience in the Surveying &Mapping profession. He has performed a widevariety of assignments including global positioning, hydrographic, boundary, topographic, transportation, and high defini tion laser scanning projects th rougho ut th a state of Florida. He employs a client -centered approach to project management by obtaining a thorough understanding of clientobiectives and striving to exceed client expectations. 19. RELEVANT PROJECTS (1) TI TLE AN D LOCATI ON (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED SFWMD Okeechobee Field Station, Okeechobee, FL PROFESSIONAL SERVICES (ffApplicable) Ongoing [CONSTRUCTION (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (eriefscope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE [X] Check if project performed with current firm a• Project Surveyor& Mapper. BSM is providing survey and mapping services as a subconsultantforthe South Florida Water Management District's newfield station project. This project includes 30-acres with more than 5 buildings, parking, right-of-way, canal, and levee, structural, electrical and IT services. The project included several studies and assessments prior to design. (1) TI TLE AN D LOCATI ON (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Storm Water Treatment Area 1 West Expansion, Boundary PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If Applicable) S u rvey b. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (eriefscope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE [X] Check if project performed with current firm The projectwas completed for South Florida Water Management Districtto facilitate the purchase of approximately 5000 acres of land. The Boundary Survey included the retracementof 12 sections of land and several metes and bounds described out parcels. An overall Boundary Survey was delivered, and sketch and descriptions were prepared for recordation of the conveyance. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED West Palm Beach Field Station Project PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(IfApplicable) Culvert Replacements C. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (eriefscope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE [X] Check if project performed with current firm The project is for South Florida Water Management District. BSM is on the DN Higgins team to facilitate the construction of project culvert replacements throughout Palm Beach County.BSM's scope on the project includes the establishment of project control, a pre -construction Topographic Survey, a post construction As -built Survey and the preparation of surveyor's report for the installation of staff gauges that are being setas part of the project. (1) TITLEAND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Lake Hicpochee Shallow Storage And Hydrologic Enhancement PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(/fApplicable) d (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Briefscope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE [X] Check if project performed with current firm The project is for South Florida Water Management District. BSM is on the DN Higgins team to facilitate the construction of 6 project culvert replacements throughout Palm Beach County.BSM's scope on the project includes the establishment of project control, a pre -construction Topographic Survey, a post construction As -built Survey and the preparation of a surveyor's report for the installation of staff gauges that are being set as part of the project. (1) TI TLE AN D LOCATI ON (City and State) 2 YEAR COMPLETED McArthur Farms Topographic -Design Survey PROFESSIONAL SERVICES I CONSTRUCTION(IFApplicable) (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Briefscope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE [X] Check if project performed with current firm e. The project included a Topographic Survey of nearly 500 acres of land to facilitate the design of improvements to an existing storm water treatment system. The Topographic data was collected via RTK GPS and deliverables included a Topographic Survey and a digital terrain model of the existing conditions. STANDARD FORM 330 (REV. 8/2016) PAGE 2 12. NAME John Creswell, P.E. E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT (Complete one Section Eforeach keyperson.) 13. ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT Architectural Engineer 15. FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (Cdyand State) Green Design Construction and Development, LLC, Okeechobee, FL Master of Engineering/Mechanical Engineering/Florida Atlantic University a. 14. YEARS EXPERIENCE 35 1 35 FL/ Professional Engineer#40940 Martin County Construction Industry Licensing Board Certified General Contractor 18. OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS (Publications, Organizations, Training, Awards, etc.) John brings his 35 years of experience, more than 15 of which was spentwith the South Florida Water Management District managing $50 million of design and construction work annually including water control structures, pump stations, canals, and stormwater treatment areas, and more. John's experience will ensure the District's needs are met and exceeded. 19. RELEVANT PROJECTS (1) TITLEAND LOCATION (City and State) 2 YEARCOMPLETED PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(IfApplicable) SFWMD Okeechobee Field Station, Okeechobee, FL Ongoing a (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Briefscope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE [X] Check if project performed with current firm Project Architectural Engineering/CEI Services. As a subconsultantto PCL forthe South Florida Water Management District's new field station project. This project includes 30-acres with morethan 5 buildings, parking, right-of-way, canal, and levee, structural, electrical and IT services. The project included several studies and assessments priorto design. (1) TITLEAND LOCATION(GtyandState) 2 YEAR COMPLETED Storage Facility in Okeechobee, FL PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(/fApplicable) 2020 b. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Briefscope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE [X] Check if project performed with current firm Project manager/Construction manager. Design -Build of 100,000 SF of storagespace. (1) TI TLE AN D LOCATI ON (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(IfApplicable) Construction of Okeechobee Music Festival C. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Briefscope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE [X] Check if project performed with current firm Project manager/Construction manager. ($2M) (1) TI TLE AN D LOCATI ON (City and State) 2 YEARCOMPLETED PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(/fApplicable) AUTEC Environmental Review d. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Briefscope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE [X] Check if project performed with current firm Project Manager. The Environmental Reviewwasthe first CNO-approved ERfora US Navy weapons test range. (1) TI TLE AN D LOCATI ON (City and State) 2 YEARCOMPLETED PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(/fApplicable) City of Key West Transit Faci I ity e, (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Briefscope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE [X] Check if project performed with current firm Project manager/Construction manager. $8.5 Million STANDARD FORM 330 (REV. 8/2016) PAGE 2 F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM'S 20. EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT NUMBER (Present as many projects as requested by the agency, or 10 projects, If not specified. Complete one Section Fforeach ro'ect. 21. TITILE AND LOCATION (CityandState) 22. YEAR COMPLETED Okeechobee Fire Station No. 2, Okeechobee PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if Applicable) County, FL Ongoing 23. PROJECTOWNER'S INFORMATION a. PROJECTOWNER b. POINT OF CONTACT NAME c. POINT OF CONTACTTELEPHON E NUMBER Okeechobee County Board of Donnie Oden 863.763.0805 Commissioners 24. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECTAND RELEVANCE TO TH IS CONTRACT (Include scope, size, and cost) Kimley-Horn was selected to provide engineering design and permitting services associated with improvements to Fire Station No. 2. The improvements include 1200 square ft. of new additional space; new added bunk rooms; new bathrooms and showers; remodel of existing 1576 square ft. bedroom, office, kitchen, and dayroom. In addition, Kimley- Horn is designing an elevated drain field system, on -site stormwater management facilities and forensic structural engineering to evaluate the existing building condition. Our scope of services includes the preliminary design phase; construction document phase; bidding/negotiation phase; shop drawings review phase; and construction phase. Fee: $14,370.00 25. FIRMS FROM SECTION C INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT (1) FIRM NAME (2) FIRM LOCATION (CityandState) (3) ROLE a• Kimley-Horn and Associates Vero Beach, FL Prime Consultant (1) FIRM NAME (2) FIRM LOCATION (CityandState) (3) ROLE b. Kimley-Horn and Associates West Palm Beach, FL Prime Consultant (1) FIRM NAME (2) FIRM LOCATION (CityandState) (3) ROLE C. (1) FIRM NAME (2) FIRM LOCATION (CityandState) (3) ROLE d. (1) FIRM NAME (2) FIRM LOCATION (CityandState) (3) ROLE e. (1) FIRM NAME (2) FIRM LOCATION (CityandState) (3) ROLE f. F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSEDTEAM'S 20. EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT NUMBER (Present as many projects as requested bythe agency, or 10 projects, If not specified. 2 Complete one Section Fforeach ro'ect. 21. TI TLE AN D LOCATION (Gty and State) 22. YEAR COMPLETED South Florida Water Management District Field and PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if Applicable) Services Station, Okeechobee, FL Onqoinq 23. PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION a. PROJECTOWNER b. POINT OF CONTACT NAME c. POINT OF CONTACTTELEPHON E NUMBER South Florida Water Management Anthony Rosato, Project 561.682.2604 District Manager 24. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECTAND RELEVANCE TO TH IS CONTRACT (Include scope, size, and cost) Kimley-Horn is providing Design/Build engineering services as subconsultantto PCL forthe Okeechobee Field Station and Service Center Relocation project. This project includes all Civil, Structural and Construction Services for a 30-acre site. The services will include site/civil engineering, traffic studies, roadway/drainage, right-of-way, utilities, water/wastewater management for 5 facility buildings including SFWMD Field Station and Service Center along with the District's Backup Emergency Operations and Backup Control Centers, associated parking, a microwave tower and communications shelter, a helipad and many other ancillary systems to the Field Station and Service Center. In addition, this project will also provide offices for the District's Water Quality staff and associated Chemical Laboratory and Chemical Storage Building, the Land Stewardship's offices and equipment shelters, and the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission's Nuisance Alligator SNAP program. This project will begin construction in early 2022 and Kimley-Horn will provide additional services for construction administration. Fee: $900K (Total Construction: est. $30M) * Rendering provided by PCL -Architect 25. FIRMS FROM SECTION C INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT (1) FIRM NAME (2) FIRM LOCATION (CityandState) (3) ROLE a. Kimley-Horn and Associates Vero Beach Prime Consultant (1) FIRM NAME (2) FIRM LOCATION (CityandState) (3) ROLE b. Kimley-Horn and Associates West Palm Beach, FL Prime Consultant (1) FIRM NAME (2) FIRM LOCATION (CityandState) (3) ROLE C. BSM & Associates, Inc. Okeechobee, FL Subconsultant (1) FIRM NAME (2) FIRM LOCATION (CityandState) (3) ROLE d. Green Design Construction and Okeechobee, FL Subconsultant Development, LLC (1) FIRM NAME (2) FIRM LOCATION (CityandState) (3) ROLE e. (1) FIRM NAME (2) FIRM LOCATION (CityandState) (3) ROLE f. F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSEDTEAM'S 20. EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT NUMBER (Present as many projects as requested by the agency, or 10 projects, If not specified. 3 Complete one Section Fforeach ro'ect. 21. TITLE AND LOCATION (GtyandState) 22. YEAR COMPLETED Cemetery Road Milling and Resurfacing Improvements PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if Applicable) Okeechobee County, FL 2020 1 2020 23. PROJECTOWNER'S INFORMATION a. i KUJtU I UVVIVtK D. YUIN I Ur UUN IAU I NAIVIt C. F'UIN I Ur UUN IAU I ItLt1'HUIVtNUIVItitK Okeechobee County Board of John Howle, P.E. 863.646.4771 Commissioners scope, Kimley-Horn was selected to provide professional services to improve Cemetery Road between US 441 and 54th Way. The professional consulting services consist of topographic design survey, geotechnical investigation, engineering design, and permitting. Our scope of services includes milling and resurfacing or overlaying the existing travel lanes according to County specifications; shoulder and travel lane widening; signing and pavement marking to meet the latest MUTCD standards; construction or reconstruction of side road and driveway turnouts; upgrading the safety of the project by protecting roadside hazards; obtaining minimum pavement design; preparation of roadway plans package; coordination with utility owners to determine and avoid potential impacts; surveying and mapping products; and identifying and obtaining geotechnical investigation, analysis, and design. Fee: $255,411.00 25. FIRMS FROM SECTION C INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT (1) FIRM NAME (2) FIRM LOCATION (CityandState) (3) ROLE a. Kimley-Horn and Associates Vero Beach, FL Prime Consultant (1) FIRM NAME (2) FIRM LOCATION (CityandState) (3) ROLE b. (1) FIRM NAME (2) FIRM LOCATION (CityandState) (3) ROLE C. (1) FIRM NAME (2) FIRM LOCATION (CityandState) (3) ROLE d. (1) FIRM NAME (2) FIRM LOCATION (CityandState) (3) ROLE e. (1) FIRM NAME (2) FIRM LOCATION (CityandState) (3) ROLE f. F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSEDTEAM'S 20. EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT NUMBER (Present as many projects as requested bythe agency, or 10 projects, If not specified. 4 Complete one Section Ffor each pro'ect. 21. TITLE AND LOCATION (GtyandState) 22. YEAR COMPLETED Potter Road — Otter Creek, PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if Applicable) Okeechobee County, FL Ongoing 23. PROJECTOWNER'S INFORMATION a. YKUJtU I UVVIVtK 0. YUIN I Ur UUN IAU I NAIVIt C. F'UIN I Ur UUN IAU I I tLtF'HUIVtIVUIVItitK Okeechobee County Board of County John Howle, P.E. 868.646.4771 Commissioners scope, Kimley-Horn is providing structural, roadway and drainage design services to replace dual 96" culvert cross drains located under Potter Road within Otter Creek. The cross -drain design will accommodate the existing side drain culverts that oulfall into Otter Creek. Approximately 200 feet down stream of Potter Road, a sheetpile drop spillway structure was replaced, as the existing structure was significantly damaged as result of a hurricane. In addition to the cross drain and drop spillway structure replacements, Kimley-Horn designed the re-establishment and stabilization of Otter Creek between Potter Road and the existing dual 96" culverts located downstream of the drop spillway structure. Fee: $65,270.00 25. FIRMS FROM SECTION C INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT (1) FIRM NAME (2) FIRM LOCATION (CityandState) (3) ROLE a• Kimley-Horn and Associates Vero Beach, FL Prime Consultant (1) FIRM NAME (2) FIRM LOCATION (CityandState) (3) ROLE b. (1) FIRM NAME (2) FIRM LOCATION (CityandState) (3) ROLE C. (1) FIRM NAME (2) FIRM LOCATION (CityandState) (3) ROLE d. (1) FIRM NAME (2) FIRM LOCATION (CityandState) (3) ROLE e. (1) FIRM NAME (2) FIRM LOCATION (CityandState) (3) ROLE f. F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM'S 20. EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT NUMBER (Present as many projects as requested by the agency, or 10 projects, If not specified. 5 Complete one Section Fforeach ro'ecI. 21. TITLE AND LOCATION (GtyandState) 22. YEAR COMPLETED Potter Road —Cane Field, Okeechobee County, FL PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if Applicable) Ongoing 23. PROJECTOWNER'S INFORMATION a. YKUJtU I UVVIVtK 0. YUIN I Ur UUN IAU I NAIVIt C. F'UIN I Ur UUN IAU I ItLtFHUIVtNUIVItitK Okeechobee County Board of County John Howle, P.E. 863.646.4771 Commissioners scope, Kimley-Horn was selected to support engineering design and permitting services associated with addressing drainage conveyance improvements along Potter Road (NE 144th Street) to facilitate improved hydraulic connectivity between Cane Field Ditch and the contributing watershed which drains to the northeast quadrant of the US 441/Potter Road intersection. The purpose of these drainage improvements is to lessen the flooding occurrences along NE 138th Street. Our scope of services includes a design topographic survey; construction plans; utility coordination; drainage analysis; permitting; erosion control and SWPPP; and construction phase assistance. Fee: $65,855.00 25. FIRMS FROM SECTION C INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT (1) FIRM NAME (2) FIRM LOCATION (CityandState) (3) ROLE a• Kimley-Horn and Associates Vero Beach, FL Prime Consultant (1) FIRM NAME (2) FIRM LOCATION (CityandState) (3) ROLE b. (1) FIRM NAME (2) FIRM LOCATION (CityandState) (3) ROLE C. (1) FIRM NAME (2) FIRM LOCATION (CityandState) (3) ROLE d. (1) FIRM NAME (2) FIRM LOCATION (CityandState) (3) ROLE e. (1) FIRM NAME (2) FIRM LOCATION (CityandState) (3) ROLE f. F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSEDTEAM'S 20. EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT NUMBER (Present as many projects as requested by the agency, or 10 projects, If not specified. 6 Complete one Section Fforeach ro'ect. 21. TITILE AND LOCATION (CityandState) 22. YEAR COMPLETED Okeechobee County Animal Shelter Expansion, PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if Applicable) Okeechobee County, FL Ongoing 23. PROJECTOWNER'S INFORMATION a. F'KUJtU l UVVNt:K 0. YUIN I Ur UUN IAu I IVAIVIt C. F'UIN I Ur UUN IAU I ItLt1'HL)NtNUIVItitK Okeechobee County Board of Donnie Oden 863.763.0805 Commissioners scope, Kimley-Horn was selected to provide professional consulting services consisting of engineering design, permitting, and post design services. The purpose of this project was to prepare preliminary plans and construction documentsfora newoutdoor dog kennel. Our scope of services includes preliminary design phase; construction document phase; bidding/negotiation phase; shop drawing reviewphase; construction administration phase; site development plans; and permitting/coordination. Fee: $33, 320.00 25. FIRMS FROM SECTION C INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT (1) FIRM NAME (2) FIRM LOCATION (CityandState) (3) ROLE a• Kimley-Horn and Associates Vero Beach, FL Prime Consultant (1) FIRM NAME (2) FIRM LOCATION (CityandState) (3) ROLE b. (1) FIRM NAME (2) FIRM LOCATION (CityandState) (3) ROLE C. (1) FIRM NAME (2) FIRM LOCATION (CityandState) (3) ROLE d. (1) FIRM NAME (2) FIRM LOCATION (CityandState) (3) ROLE e. (1) FIRM NAME (2) FIRM LOCATION (CityandState) (3) ROLE f. F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSEDTEAM'S 20. EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT NUMBER (Present as many projects as requested by the agency, or10projects, Ifnotspecified. 7 Complete one Section Ffor each pro'ect. 21. TITLE AND LOCATION (G'tyandState) 22. YEAR COMPLETED Lock 7 Jaycee Park Master Planning Services, PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if Applicable) Okeechobee County, FL 2018 1 2018 23. PROJECTOWNER'S INFORMATION a. PROJECTOWNER b. POINT OF CONTACT NAME c. POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER Okeechobee County Board of Donnie Oden 863.763.0805 Commissioners 24. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECTAND RELEVANCE TO TH IS CONTRACT (Include scope, size, and cost) Kimley-Horn was selected to provide professional services to develop a recreational master plan associated Lock 7. The purpose of the plan was to address the area located between the existing boat ramp located at the southern end of the recreation area extending northward to the new constructed trailhead. The master plan addressed the following programmatic elements: organized boat trailer/overflow parking; stabilized vehicular travel ways with on -street parking; pedestrian walkways; Lake bank protection; kayak/canoe launch; floating dock; drainage improvements; lighting; landscape improvements; performance stage/bandshell; and airboat launch. Our scope of services included a preliminary linear park master plan; final linear park master plan; and jurisdictional agency meetings. Fee: $19,960.00 P4a{(ING 5 LIT R N_?ENLE /LIGHT PDLP 1 _0 347 i \— E—EO SNEL, POND / Di.v WATCuiNA RF� ""STING "FT }TA"m J •* PeOPpSFa PARciNG WT- I s 1 . _ I I 1 AND PAViL—S I y�—ING _- I � r '#;fiSTiNG vAgICm61.o'f— Concept Imagery to , Balling Lei p .yoaF}ar Nutla 66unun Wr 9Ntl VAaMm a�pN SM1FtlPw.tl LM[1PI �pgWF Mr PlgewuM Ewlpn.M 25. FIRMS FROM SECTION C INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT (1) FIRM NAME (2) FIRM LOCATION (CityandState) (3) ROLE a. Kimley-Horn and Associates Vero Beach, FL Prime Consultant (1) FIRM NAME (2) FIRM LOCATION (CityandState) (3) ROLE b. Kimley-Horn and Associates West Palm Beach, FL Prime Consultant (1) FIRM NAME (2) FIRM LOCATION (CityandState) (3) ROLE C. (1) FIRM NAME (2) FIRM LOCATION (CityandState) (3) ROLE d. (1) FIRM NAME (2) FIRM LOCATION (CityandState) (3) ROLE e. (1) FIRM NAME (2) FIRM LOCATION (CityandState) (3) ROLE f. F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSEDTEAM'S 20. EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT NUMBER (Present as many projects as requested by the agency, or 10 projects, If not specified. 8 Complete one Section Ffor each pro'ect. 21. TITLE AND LOCATION (Oty and State) 22. YEAR COMPLETED Stormwater Management Design and Permitting PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if Applicable) Services, St. Lucie County, FL Ongoing 23. PROJECTOWNER'S INFORMATION a. PROJECTOWNER b. POINT OF CONTACT NAME c. POINT OF CONTACTTELEPHONENUMBER St. Lucie County Edmund Bas, P.E., Senior 772.462.1712 Project Engineer 24. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECTAND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT (Include scope, size, and cost) As a part of the Continuing Contract to complete analysis, studies, cost estimates, stormwater/drainage design including construction documents, applications, permitting for Federal, State, and local for all improvement and replacements projects within St. Lucie County. Projects include: Lennard Road Connection - Kimley-Horn designed and permitted the extension of Lennard Road and Bromeliad Extension as 2-lane rural sections, providing an alternative vehicular access to the Savanna Club planned development. The improvements spanned both the City of Port St. Lucie and St. Lucie County jurisdictional boundaries, required extensive coordination with the Savanna Club homeowner's association, and required permitting with South Florida Water Management District, City of Port St. Lucie Utility Department, and St. Lucie County. Fee: $98, 825 Paradise Park Roadway and Drainage Improvements - Kimley-Horn provided professional design, permitting, and related services to support development of the conceptual stormwater infrastructure improvements within a portion of the Paradise Park subdivision. Kimley-Horn prepared preliminary stormwater calculations to address pre- vs. post - conditions and water quality objectives identified in the Paradise Park Stormwater Improvement Study - Phase 6 and included modeling and pipe sizing. Kimley-Horn also prepared final construction design plans and an updated construction cost estimate forbidding and construction. Kimley-Horn performed drainage investigations and also assisted the County with the submittal of the permit applications to the South Florida Water Management District, Fort Pierce Farms Water Control District, and St. Lucie County Engineering Department. A Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) was developed in conjunction with this project. The site -specific SWPPP is a requirement of both the EPA National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) General Permit for Stormwater Discharges from Construction Activities, and the FDEP Generic Permit for Stormwater Discharges from Construction Activities. Fee: $46,531 25. FIRMS FROM SECTION C INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT (1) FIRM NAME (2) FIRM LOCATION (CityandState) (3) ROLE a• Kimley-Horn and Associates Ocala, FL Prime Consultant (1) FIRM NAME (2) FIRM LOCATION (CityandState) (3) ROLE b. (1) FIRM NAME (2) FIRM LOCATION (CityandState) (3) ROLE C. (1) FIRM NAME (2) FIRM LOCATION (CityandState) (3) ROLE d. (1) FIRM NAME (2) FIRM LOCATION (CityandState) (3) ROLE e. (1) FIRM NAME (2) FIRM LOCATION (CityandState) (3) ROLE f. F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSEDTEAM'S 20. EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT NUMBER (Present as many projects as requested by the agency, or 10 projects, If not specified. 9 Complete one Section Fforeach ro'ect. 21. TITILE AND LOCATION (Oty and State) 22. YEAR COMPLETED Fort Pierce Stormwater Master Plan, PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if Applicable) Fort Pierce, FL 2012 1 2012 23. PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION a. PROJECTOWNER b. POINT OF CONTACT NAME c. POINT OF CONTACTTELEPHON E NUMBER City of Ft. Pierce City Commission Jack Andrews 772.467.3773 24. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECTAND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT (Include scope, size, and cost) The City of Fort Pierce is roughly 13,000 acres in size with eight main watersheds within City limits. Kimley- Horn developed a stormwater management master plan for the entire City that addresses their existing problems and provides options for future growth. We worked closely with their staff to model the City's current stormwater system. Our objective was to find areas of flooding and level of service deficiencies. When this initial modeling task was complete; we modeled the system based on the City's future land use plan to determine potential areas of flooding when the City is f ully developed. This hydrologic and hydraulic modeling effort gave us the data necessary to formulate a realistic stormwater management master plan document that provided Fort Pierce with a concrete strategy to prevent flood damage, direct future growth, and maintain the natural systems within the City. Other tasks undertaken by Kimley-Horn included public workshops to educate citizens about the findings in the stormwater master plan and detailed opinions of probable cost for any recommended improvements. Fee: $492,996.00 25. FIRMS FROM SECTION C INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT (1) FIRM NAME (2) FIRM LOCATION (CityandState) (3) ROLE a• Kimley-Horn and Associates Vero Beach, FL Prime Consultant (1) FIRM NAME (2) FIRM LOCATION (CityandState) (3) ROLE b. (1) FIRM NAME (2) FIRM LOCATION (CityandState) (3) ROLE C. (1) FIRM NAME (2) FIRM LOCATION (CityandState) (3) ROLE d. (1) FIRM NAME (2) FIRM LOCATION (CityandState) (3) ROLE e. (1) FIRM NAME (2) FIRM LOCATION (CityandState) (3) ROLE f. F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSEDTEAM'S 20. EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT NUMBER (Present as many projects as requested by the agency, or 10 projects, If not specified. 10 Complete one Section Ffor each pro'ect. 21. TITLE AND LOCATION (Oty and State) 22. YEAR COMPLETED Kings Highway and Indrio Road Intersection PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if Applicable) Improvements, St. Lucie County, FL 2019 1 2019 23. PROJECTOWNER'S INFORMATION a. PROJECTOWNER b. POINT OF CONTACT NAME c. POINT OF CONTACTTELEPHONE NUMBER St. Lucie Board of County Lisa Campbell 772.462.1712 Commissioners scope, Kimley-Horn provided design plans to widening the Kings Highway and Indrio Road intersection geometry consistent with the Florida Department of Transportation's (FDOTs) Kings Highway and Indrio Road PD&E buildout designs. Services included complete reconstruction of the intersection; implementation of a stormwater management system consistent with County, FDOT, South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD), and Fort Pierce Farms Water Control District (FPFWCD) standards; an assessment and design associated with relocation of 2,800 linear feet of FPFWCD No.4; and signalization. ■ Permitting: Required a SFWMD permit that included the permitting of two stormwater management pond sites. A drainage report was prepared containing the drainage analysis, calculations, and pond modeling results. ■ Preparation of Design Survey: Performed design survey in accordance with FDOT standards. Survey reference points were established in the field and tied to the center line of construction baseline along with a vertical benchmark system. ■ Preparation of Right -of -Way Maps: Right-of-way maps were prepared in accordance with FDOTstandards for the project corridor. • Design of 2,800 linear feet of FPFWCD Canal No. 4 relocation: This included hydraulic studies, structural headwall designs, articulated box culvert alignment and consideration of existing and future drainage connections. ■ Preparation of Maintenance of Traffic Plans: Maintenance of traffic plans were prepared as part of the construction plan set. A minimum of two lanes of traffic will be maintained during the five phases of construction. Temporary pavementwill be used at certain intersection locations due to the staging transitions. ■ Utility Coordination and Utility Plans: This project required extensive utility coordination with numerous utility owners in the corridor. Fee: $630,617.36 25. FIRMS FROM SECTION C INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT (1) FIRM NAME (2) FIRM LOCATION (CityandState) (3) ROLE a. Kimley-Horn and Associates Vero Beach, FL Prime Consultant (1) FIRM NAME (2) FIRM LOCATION (CityandState) (3) ROLE b. (1) FIRM NAME (2) FIRM LOCATION (CityandState) (3) ROLE C. (1) FIRM NAME (2) FIRM LOCATION (CityandState) (3) ROLE d. (1) FIRM NAME (2) FIRM LOCATION (CityandState) (3) ROLE e. G. KEY PERSONNEL PARTICIPATION IN EXAMPLE PROJECTS 26. NAMES OF KEY PERSONNEL (From Sect Section E, Block 1 io 27. ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT (From Section E, Block 1 Section 28. EXAMPLE PROJECTS LISTED IN SECTION F (Fill in "Example Projects Key" section below before completing table. Place "X" underproject key numberfor participation in same orsimilar role. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Denise Palmatier, P.E. Project Manager X Brian Good, P.E. Principal -In -Charge, Quality Assurance/Quality Control, Stormwater X X X X X X X X X Eric Kleier, P.E. Roadway/Traffic Lead Engineer X X X X X X X X X Chris Hollen, P.E. Civil Engineering Lead Engineer X Tori Bacheler Environmental Services Lead Jerry Piccolo, P.E. Structural Lead Engineer X X X X X Andrea Carpenter, P.E. Stormwater Engineering Lead Engineer Tom Jensen, P.E. Utility Engineering Lead Engineer X Mike Forman, P.E. Roadway/Traffic X X X X X X X X X Alex Memering, P.E. Roadway/Traffic X Kevin Roberson, P.E., CPESC, LEED AP Civil Engineering X X Shelby Oenbrink, WPIT Environmental Services Jamea Long, P.E. Structural Jill Grimaldi, BCES Utility Engineering Jonathan Haigh, PLA, ASLA Landscape Architecture X X Ricky Barnes, III PSM Surveyor John Creswell, P.E. Architectural Engineer 29. EXAMPLE PROJECTS KEY NO. TITLE OF EXAMPLE PROJECT (FROM SECTION F) NO. TITLE OF EXAMPLE PROJECT (FROM SECTION F) 1 Okeechobee Fire Station No.2 6 Okeechobee County Animal Shelter Expansion, 2 South Florida Water Management District Field and Services Station 7 Lock 7 Jaycee Park Master Planning Services 3 Cemetery Road Milling and Resurfacing Improvements 8 Stormwater Management Design and Permitting Services 4 Potter Road — Otter Creek 9 Fort Pierce Stormwater Master Plan, 5 Potter Road — Cane Field 10 Kings Highway and Indrio Road Intersection Improvements STANDARD FORM 330 (REV. 8/2016) PAGE 4 H. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION 30. PROVIDE ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION REQUESTED BY THE AGENCY. ATTACH ADDITIONAL SHEETS AS NEEDED. I. AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE The foregoing is a statement of facts. Brian Goo21-�3enior Vice President 7/27/2021 STANDARD FORM 330 (1/2004) PAGE 5 1. SOLICITATION NUMBER (Ifany) ARCHITECT —ENGINEER QUALIFICATIONS RFQ No.ADM 01-32-07-21 PART II —GENERAL QUALIFICATIONS (If a firm has branch offices, complete for each specific branch office seeking work) 2a. FIRM (OR BRANCH OFFICE) NAME 3. YEAR ESTABLISHED 1 4. DUNS NUMBER Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc. 1987 061099131 2b. STREET 5. OWNERSHIP 445 24th Street, Suite 200 a. TYPE 2c. CITY 2d. STATE 2e. ZIP CODE Corporation Vero Beach FL 32960-5169 b. SMALL BUSINESSSTATUS No 6a. POINTOF CONTACTNAMEAND TITLE 7. NAMEOF FIRM (If block 2a is a branch office) Brian Good, P.E., Senior Vice President APHC, Inc. 772.794.4100 brian.good@kimley-hom.com 8a. FORMER FIRM NAME(S) (Ifanv) 18b. YR. ESTABLISHED 18c. DUNS NUMBER 9. EMPLOYEES BY DISCIPLINE 10. PROFILE OF FIRM'S EXPERIENCE AND ANNUAL AVERAGE REVENUE FOR LAST 5 YEARS a. Function Code b. Discipline c. No. of Employees (1) FIRM (2) BRANCH a. Profile Code b. Experience c. Revenue Index Number (see below) 02 Administrative 315 8 A06 Airports; Terminals; & Hangars; Freight 1 08 CADD Technicians 169 7 B02 Bridge Design 1 12 Civil Engineers 1848 21 C10 Commercial Building; (low rise); Shopping 7 24 Environmental Scientists 47 1 Cl l Community Facilities 1 38 Land Surveyors 18 2 E09 Environmental Impact Studies, Assessments 2 48 Project Managers 152 4 Ell Environmental Planning 2 65 Technical Support 717 9 F05 Forensic Engineering 1 58 Technician/Analysts 851 6 G01 Garages; Vehicle Maintenance Facilities; 1 60 Transportation Engineers 350 2 H07 Highways; Streets; Airfield Paving; Parking 5 H09 Hospitals& Medical Facilities 3 H10 Hotels; Motels 2 Hl l Housing (Residential, Multifamily, 6 L03 Landscape Architecture 3 001 Office Building; Industrial Parks 2 P05 Planning (Community; Regional; Areawide & 1 R04 Recreational Facilities (Parks; Marinas; etc.) 2 R13 Roadway Design 1 SO4 Sewage Collection, Treatment & Disposal 1 S10 Surveying; Platting; Mapping; Flood Plain 3 T03 Traffic & Transportation Engineering 2 OtherEmployees 904 0 UO2 Urban Renewals; Community Development 6 Total 5371 60 W03 Water Supply; Treatment and Distribution 2 11. ANN UAL AVERAGE PROFESSIONAL SERVICES REVENUES OF FIRM FOR LAST YEARS (Insert revenue index number shown at right) PROFESSIONAL SERVICES REVENUE INDEX NUMBER 1. Less than $100,000 6. $2 million to less than $5 million 2. $100,000 to less than $250,000 7. $5 million to less than $10 million 3. $250,000 to lessthan $500,000 8. $10 million to less than $25 million 4. $500,000 to less than $1 million 9. $25 million to less than $50 million 5. $1 million to less than $2 million 10. $50 million or greater a. Federal Work 1 b. Non -Federal Work $ c. Total Work 8 12. AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE The foregoing is a statement of facts. a. 7/27/2021 c. NAV,)=W�LE Brian Goo ,P.E., Seni �rVicePresident AUTHORIZED FOR LOCAL REPRODUCTION STANDARD FORM 330 (REV. 8/2016) PAGE 6 1. SOLICITATION NUMBER(Ifany) ARCHITECT — ENGINEER QUALIFICATIONS RFQ No.ADM 01-32-07-21 PART II —GENERAL QUALIFICATIONS (If a firm has branch offices, complete for each specific branch office seeking work) 2a. FIRM (OR BRANCH OFFICE) NAME 3. YEAR ESTABLISHED 1 5. DUNS NUMBER Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc. 1968 061099131 2b. STREET 5. OWNERSHIP 1920 Wekiva Way, Suite 200 a. TYPE 9, CITV I 'M QTATF 1 9. 71PCrV1F Corporation West Palm Beach FL 33411 b. SMALL BUSINESSSTATUS No 6a. POINT OF CONTACT NAME AND TITLE Brian Good, P.E., Senior Vice President 7. NAME OF FIRM (if block2ais abranch office) APHC, Inc. 6b. TELEPHONE NUMBER 6c. E-MAILADDRESS 772.794.4100 brian.good@kimley-hom.com 9. EMPLOYEES BY DISCIPLINE 10. PROFILE OF FIRM'S EXPERIENCE AND ANNUAL AVERAGE REVENUE FOR LAST 5 YEARS a. Function Code b. Discipline c. No. of Employees (1) FIRM (2) BRANCH a. Profile Code b. Experience c. Revenue Index Number (see below) 02 Administrative 315 26 A05 Airports; Navaids; Airport Lighting; Aircraft 2 08 CADD Technicians 169 3 B02 Bridge Design 3 12 Civil Engineers 1848 42 C12 Communications Systems; TV; Microwave 5 13 Communications Engineers 30 1 D04 Design -Build - Preparation of Requests for 2 15 Construction Inspectors 15 3 E07 Energy Conservation; New Energy Sources 2 63 Design Technicians 96 4 E09 Environmental Impact Studies, Assessments 2 19 Ecologists 1 1 F05 Forensic Engineering 6 23 Environmental Engineers 9 1 G02 Gas Systems (Propane, Natural, etc.) 2 26 Forensic Engineers 3 1 H07 Highways; Streets; Airfield Paving; Parking 7 66 Graphic Designers 63 5 H09 Hospitals& Medical Facilities 3 39 Landscape Architects 160 3 104 Intelligent Transportation Systems 3 42 Mechanical Engineers 21 4 L03 Landscape Architecture 4 47 Planners: Urban/Regional 105 1 001 Office Building; Industrial Parks 2 48 Project Managers 152 7 P05 Planning (Community; Regional; Areawide & 3 57 Structural Engineers 82 2 P12 Power Generation, Transmission, 5 65 Technical Support 717 18 R04 Recreational Facilities (Parks; Marinas; etc.) 3 64 Technical Writers 139 10 R13 Roadway Design 2 58 Technician/Analysts 851 22 SO4 Sewage Collection, Treatment & Disposal 5 60 Transportation Engineers 350 6 S13 StormwaterHandling & Facilities 2 62 Water Resources Engineers 90 5 T03 Traffic & Transportation Engineering 6 OtherEmployees 155 0 W02 Water Resources; Hydrology; Ground Water 4 Total 5371 165 W03 Water Supply; Treatment and Distribution 6 11. ANNUAL AVERAGE PROFESSIONAL SERVICES REVENUESOF FIRM FOR LAST YEARS (Insert revenue index number shown at right) PROFESSIONAL SERVICES REVENUE INDEX NUMBER 1. Less than $100,000 6. $2 million to less than $5 million 2. $100,000 to less than $250,000 7. $5 million to less than $10 million 3. $250,000 to lessthan $500,000 8. $10 million to less than $25 million 4. $500,000 to less than $1 million 9. $25 million to less than $50 million 5. $1 million to less than $2 million 10. $50 million or greater a. Federal Work 3 b. Non -Federal Work 9 c. Total Work 9 12. AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE The foregoing is a statement of facts. a. JICiNAIUKt� I I C. UAIt 7/27/2021 c. NAMEANDTITLE Brian Good, P.E., Senior Vice President AUTHORIZED FOR LOCAL REPRODUCTION STANDARD FORM 330 (REV. 8/2016) PAGE 6 ARCHITECT -ENGINEER QUALIFICATIONS 1soLICIrATIaN NUMBER nfanyl PART 11 - GENERAL QUALIFICATIONS (If a firm has branch offices, complete for each specific branch office seeking work.) a, ( BRANCH OFFICE) NAME �1 4ki CO3/-WjCT,P t) Flf,7, o 1I,,f-L01m-c-,vj- LL 3. YEAR ESTABLISHED 4. DUNS NUMBER 2b. STREET .�© 'L A✓►� Sj 5. OWNERSHIP a. TYPE � L G 2c. CITY / , 01e6ec 6fe 7 �-" 2d. STATE `( 128. Z1P CODE 3 I •,2— b. SMALL BUSINESS STATUS Sr O ✓1'1) 56 6a, POINT OF CONTACT NAME AND TITLE J � � D 01a vf- 7. NAME OF FIRM It/ Clark 2a is a branch offrcei 6b. TELEPHONE NUMBER 6c. E-MAIL ADDRESS Jlp)L0/iu)A.cv� Ba. FORMER FIRM NAME(S) ((f any) 8b. YR. ESTABLISH€D 8c. FUNS NUMBER 9. EMPLOYEES BY DISCIPLINE 10. PROFILE OF FIRM'S EXPERIENCE AND ANNUAL AVERAGE REVENUE FOR LAST 5 YEARS a. Function Code b. Discipline c. No. of Employees a. Profile Code b Experience . Revenue Index Number (see below) (11 FIRM f21 BRANCH C C S 0LJ VR& f�nlG _ I Other Employees Total - 11. ANNUAL AVERAGE PROFESSIONAL SERVICES REVENUES OF FIRM FOR LAST 3 YEARS (insert revenue index number shown at riglrt) PROFESSIONAL SERVICES REVENUE INDEX NUMBER 1. Less than $100,000 6. $2 million to less than $5 million 2 $100 00 to less than $250,000 7. $5 million to less than $10 million 3. $250,000 to less than $500,000 8. $10 million to less than $25 million 4. $500,000 to less than $1 million 9. $25 million to less than $50 million 5. $1 million to less than $2 million 10. $50 million or greater a. Federal Work _--- D— b. Non -Federal Work o0 00 c. Total Work S pop L03 12. AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE tement of facts. a. SIGNATURE c. NAME AND 7iTL AUTHOMIZED FOR LOCAL REPRODUCTION STANDARD FORM 330 16120041 PAGE 6 City of OKEECHOBEE Professional Engineering Services RFQ No. ADM 01-32-07-21 O: Minority Business Enterprise (MBE) Statement Kimley-Horn is not a minority business enterprise. However, our firm is committed to providing opportunities for Minority Business Enterprise (MBE) firms and through corporate policies and philosophy, the firm actively seeks to encourage and promote the use of MBE firms. Kimley-Horn has a recognized track record of meeting or exceeding our clients' stated minority business participation goals where stated and strive to engage minority businesses in each of our assignments. We provide interested minority firms with the opportunity to serve as a subconsultant on our teams and throughout the year, actively seeking to increase and update our large database of qualified MBE firms to use on future projects. By The Numbers Through corporate policies and philosophy, Kimley-Horn has actively encouraged and promoted the use of businesses owned by minorities, women, veterans, or persons with disabilities. These policies extend to our own employees and recruitment initiatives. Diversity and inclusion make us a better consulting firm by bringing broader perspectives, different points of view, and greater understanding of the increasingly diverse client base we serve. The STEM industry is becoming increasingly diverse, which means as industry leaders, we must be intentional about a sustained commitment to a diverse Kimley-Horn. Within our firm, this means creating set of diversity standards which allow us to sustain an environment where all of our employees feel they are treated fairly and equitably and that they have an equal opportunity to flourish based on their contribution. Equally as important is our commitment to partnering with minority firms to assist on projects is demonstrated by the fees allocated by Kimley-Horn to such firms. Our commitment to these minority firms' totals $298.6+ million since 2001. As can be shown through our aggressive allocation to minority businesses over the past two decades, our aggressive MBE utilization policy ensures Kimley-Horn is furthering the positive economic development momentum that the state of Florida advocates through the use of MBE businesses by its contractors. Our commitment to retaining minority firms to assist on projects is demonstrated by the amounts Kimley-Horn has paid to minority businesses during the past 5 years: LYear J6, 2020 Total Paid $54.5 Million No. of Minority Businesses -. 553 2019 $41.5 million 364 2018 $25.5 million 165 2017 $22.3 million 176 2016 $16.5 million 186 We believe this speaks well of Kimley-Horn's efforts to involve minority business enterprises in our practice. Kimley-Horn will continue its long-standing practice of using minority business enterprises on current and future projects. GMOC30029.2021 City of Okeechobee Professional Engineering Services.indd 0-1 Ki m l ey >) H o r n City of OKEECHOBEE Professional Engineering Services RFQ No. ADM 01-32-07-21 P: Addenda and Forms B. Anti -Collusion Statement and No Gift Statement —Attachment B C. Conflict of Interest Disclosure Form —Attachment C D. Professional Engineering Services Reference Form —Attachment D E. Public Entity Crimes Statement —Attachment E F. Drug Free Workplace Certification —Attachment F G. Immigration Law Certification — Attachment G H. W-9 GMOC30029.2021 City of Okeechobee Professional Engineering Services.indd P-1 Ki m l ey >) H o r n ATTACHMENT B RFQ NO. ADM 01-32-07-21 ANTI -COLLUSION STATEMENT AND NO GIFT STATEMENT Date: 7/27/2021 Anti -collusion statement: The below -signed PROFESSIONAL has not divulged to, discussed, or compared his/her submittal with other Professionals and has not colluded with any other Professional or parties to a submittal whatsoever. No gifts statement: No premiums, rebates, gifts or gratuities are permitted with, prior to, or after submission of the submittal. Any such violation will result in rejection of the submittal and removal from the submittal list(s). Name: Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc. By (printed/typed): Brian Good, P.E. By (signature): Title: Senior Vice President Mailing Address: 445 24th Street, Suite 200 City, State, Zip: Vero Beach, FL 32960 Telephone No.: 772.794.4100 City of Okeechobee RFQ NO. ADM 01-32-07-21 City Administration 1 ATTACHMENT C RFQ NO. ADM 01-32-07-21 CONFLICT OF INTEREST DISCLOSURE FORM For purposes of determining any possible conflict of interest, all Professionals must disclose if any City of Okeechobee employee(s), elected official(s), or any of its agents is also an owner, corporate officer, director, agent, employee, etc., of their business. Indicate either "yes" (a City employee, elected official or agent is associated with your business), or "no". If yes, give person(s) name(s) and position(s) with your business. YES NO X Name(s) Position(s) Name: Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc. By (Printed): By (Signature): Brian Good, P.E. Title: Senior Vice President Address: 445 24th Street, Suite 200 Vero Beach, FL 32960 Phone Number: 772.794.4100 City of Okeechobee RFQ NO. ADM 01-32-07-21 City Administration 28 ATTACHMENT E RFQ NO. ADM 01-32-07-21 SWORN STATEMENT PURSUANT TO SECTION 287.133 (3)(a), FLORIDA STATUTES, ON PUBLIC ENTITY CRIMES THIS FORM MUST BE SIGNED AND SWORN TO IN THE PRESENCE OF A NOTARY PUBLIC OR OTHER OFFICIAL AUTHORIZED TO ADMINISTER OATHS. This sworn statement is submitted to CITY OF OKEECHOBEE, FLORIDA by: Brian Good, P.E. Senior Vice President (print Individual's name and title) for: Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc. (print name of entity submitting sworn statement) whose business address is 445 24th Street, Suite 200, Vero Beach, FL 32960 and (if applicable) its Federal Employer Identification Number (FEIN) is:56-0885615 (If the entity has no FEIN, include the Social Security Number of the Individual signing this sworn statement: 2. 1 understand that a "public entity crime" as defined in Paragraph 287.133(1)(g), Florida Statutes, means a violation of any state or federal law by a person with respect to and directly related to the transaction of business with any public entity or with an agency or political subdivision of any other state or of the United States, including but not limited to, any agreement for goods or services to be provided to any public entity or an agency or political subdivision of any other state or of the United States and involving antitrust, fraud, theft, bribery, collusion, racketeering, conspiracy, or material misrepresentations. 3. 1 understand that "convicted" or "conviction" as defined in Paragraph 287.133(1)(b), Florida Statutes, means a finding of guilt or a conviction of a public entity crime, with or without an adjudication of guilt, in any federal or state trial court of record relating to charges brought by indictment or information after July 1, 1989, as a result of a jury verdict, non -jury trial, or entry of a plea of guilty or nolo contendere. 4. 1 understand that an "affiliate" as defined in Paragraph 287.133(1)(a), Florida Statutes, means: a. A predecessor or successor of a person convicted of a public entity crime; or b. An entity under the control of any natural person who is active in the management of the entity and who has been convicted of a public entity crime. The term "affiliate" includes those officers, directors, executives, partners, shareholders, employees, members, and agents who are active in the management of an affiliate. The ownership by one person of shares constituting a controlling interest in another person, or a pooling of equipment or income among persons when not for fair market value under an arm's length agreement, shall be a prima facie case that one person controls another person. A person who knowingly enters a joint venture with a person who has been convicted of a public entity crime in Florida during the preceding 36 months shall be considered an affiliate. City of Okeechobee RFQ NO. ADM 01-32-07-21 City Administration 30 5. 1 understand that a "person" as defined in Paragraph 287.133(1)(e), Florida Statutes, means any natural person or entity organized under the laws of any state or of the United States with the legal power to enter into a binding Agreement and which submittal or applies to a submittal on agreements for the provision of goods or services let by a public entity, or which otherwise transacts or applies to transact business with a public entity. The term "person" includes those officers, directors, executives, partners, shareholders, employees, members, and agents who are active in management of an entity. 6. Based on information and belief, the statement which I have marked below is true in relation to the entity submitting this sworn statement. (Indicate which statement applies). X Neither the entity submitting this sworn statement, nor any of its officers, directors, executives, partners, shareholders, employees, members, or agents who are active in the management of the entity, nor any affiliate of the entity has been charged with and convicted of a public entity crime subsequent to July 1, 1989. The entity submitting this sworn statement, or one or more of its officers, directors, executives, partners, shareholders, employees, members, or agents who are active in the management of the entity, or an affiliate of the entity has been charged with and convicted of a public entity crime subsequent to July 1, 1989. The entity submitting this sworn statement, or one or more of its officers, directors, executives, partners, shareholders, employees, members, or agents who are active in the management of the entity, or an affiliate of the entity has been charged with and convicted of a public entity crime subsequent to July 1, 1989. However, there has been a subsequent proceeding before a Hearing Officer of the State of Florida, Division of Administrative Hearings and the final Order entered by the Hearing Officer determined that it was not in the public interest to place the entity submitting this sworn statement on the convicted vendor list (attach a copy of the final order). I UNDERSTAND THAT THE SUBMISSION OF THIS FORM TO THE CONTRACTING OFFICER FOR THE PUBLIC ENTITY IDENTIFIED IN PARAGRAPH 1 ABOVE IS FOR THAT PUBLIC ENTITY ONLY AND THAT THIS FORM IS VALID THROUGH DECEMBER 31 OF THE CALENDAR YEAR IN WHICH IT IS FILED. I ALSO UNDERSTAND THAT I AM REQUIRED TO INFORM THE PUBLIC ENTITY PRIOR TO ENTERING INTO AN AGREEMENT IN EXCESS OF THE THRESHOLD AMOUNT PROVIDED IN SECTION 287.017, FLORIDA STATUTES FOR CATEGORY TWO OF ANY CHANGE IN THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS FORM. Signature STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF Orange The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me by means of ❑ physical presence or ❑ online notarization, this 27th day of -July , 20.21 , by Brian Good, P.E. , who is personally known to me or produced as identification. Notary Public Signature Commission No. City of Okeechobee RFQ NO. ADM 01-32-07-21 City Administration 31 ATTACHMENT F RFQ NO. ADM 01-32-07-21 DRUG -FREE WORKPLACE CERTIFICATION THE BELOW SIGNED Professional/Individual CERTIFIES that it has implemented a drug - free workplace program. To have a drug -free workplace program, a business shall: Publish a statement notifying employees that the unlawful manufacture, distribution, dispensing, possession or use of a controlled substance is prohibited in the workplace and specifying the actions that will be taken against employees for violation of such prohibition. 2. Inform employees about the dangers of drug abuse in the workplace, the business's policy of maintaining a drug -free workplace, any available drug counseling, rehabilitation and employee assistance programs, and the penalties that may be imposed upon employees for drug abuse violations. 3. Give each employee engaged in providing the commodities or contractual services that are under quote a copy of the statement specified in subsection 1. 4. In the statement specified in subsection 1, notify the employees that, as a condition of working on the commodities or contractual services that are under quote, the employee will abide by the terms of the statement and will notify the employer of any conviction or plea of guilty or nolo contendere to any violation occurring in the workplace no later than five (5) days after such conviction. 5. Impose a sanction on, or require the satisfactory participation in, drug abuse assistance or rehabilitation program if such is available in the employee's community, by an employee who is convicted. 6. Make a good faith effort to continue to maintain a drug -free workplace through implementation of this section. As the person authorized to sign this statement, I certify that this individual or firm complies fully with the above requirements. Signature: Date: 07/27/2021 Kimley-Iforn and Company:, Associates, Inc. Name: Brian Good, P.E. Address: 445 24th Street, Suite 200, Vero Beach, FL 32960 Title: Senior Vice President Phone Number:772.794.4100 City of Okeechobee RFQ NO. ADM 01-32-07-21 City Administration 32 ATTACHMENT G RFQ NO. ADM 01-32-07-21 IMMIGRATION LAW CERTIFICATION City of Okeechobee will not intentionally award City Agreements to any Professional who knowingly employs unauthorized alien workers, constituting a violation of the employment provisions contained in 8 U.S.C. Section 1324 a(e) (Section 274a(e) of the immigration and nationality act ("INA")). City of Okeechobee may consider the employment by any Professional of unauthorized aliens a violation of Section 274A(e) of the INA. Such violation by the recipient of the employment provisions contained in Section 274A(e) of the INA shall be grounds for unilateral cancellation of the Agreement by City of Okeechobee. Respondent attests that it is fully compliant with all applicable immigration laws, specifically relating to the 1986 immigration act and subsequent amendments. Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc. Company Na .1 Signature Senior Vice President Title 07/27/2021 Date STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF Orange The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me by means of ❑ physical presence or ❑ online notarization, this 27th day of _July , 20_ 21 , by Brian Good, P.E. who is personally known to me or produced as identification. Notary Public Signature Commission No. City of Okeechobee RFQ NO. ADM 01-32-07-21 City Administration 33 Substitute W-9 Request for Taxpayer Identification Number (TIN) And Certification PART I — PERSONAL or BUSINESS INFORMATION 1-NAME of INDIVIDUAL, business name, or sole proprietor's name (as registered with the IRS -Internal Revenue Service) Kimle -Horn and Associates, Inc. 2-BUSINESS NAME (DBA-doing business as), if different from above. 3-CHECK ONE BOX to identify the type of business named above. ❑ Individual/Sole Proprietor ❑ Partnership 56 Corporation ❑ Non-profit 501(c) ❑ Associations/Estate or Trust W ❑ Government Entity (Exempt under section 501(a)) ❑ Medical or Legal Corporation ❑ Foreign Entity(fill out appropriate W-form) ❑ LLC-Limited Liability Company (If business listed on line 2 is an LLC, must also select an LLC type from below) fl [ ] Disregarded entity [ ] Partnership [ ] Corporation 0 [ ] Individual/Sole Proprietor (enter owner/individual's name on line 1 above, business/DBA name on line 2 v fl 4-WITHHOLDING (Optional) ❑ Already subject to backup withholding Rf Exempt from backup withholding Y 5-PROTECTED STATUS — Florida Statute 119.071(4)(d) Are you a member of law enforcement (active or former), a firefighter, judge or any other protected status as defined by Florida Statute v 119.071(4)(d)? ❑ Yes No a 6-ADDRESS - Street (include apt # or suite number) 421 Fayetteville Street, Suite 600 City Raleigh State NC ZIP 27601 E-mail address PART II — TAXPAYER IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (TIN) Enter your TIN in the Appropriate box. The TIN provided must match the name given on Line 1 to avoid backup withholding. For individuals, this is your social security number (SSN). For other entities, it is your employee identification number (EIN). TIN / SSN EIN 560885615 PART III - CERTIFICATION Under penalties of perjury, I certify that: 1 The number shown on this form is my correct TIN (tax payer identification number) or I am waiting for a number to be issued to me, and 2 1 am not subject to backup withholding because: (a) I am exempt from backup withholding, or (b) I have not been notified by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) that I am subject to backup withholding as a result of a failure to report all interest or dividends, or (c) the IRS has notified me that I am no longer subject to backup withholding and 3 1 am a U.S. citizen or other U.S. person (see definition below). The IRS does not require your consent to any provision of this document other than the certifications required to avoid backup withholding Sign here > �F��_ Date > 5/3/2021 v U Florida Statute 119.07 (5) and the Federal Privacy Act of 1974; Collection of Social Security Numbers The Hillsborough County Clerk of the Circuit Court collects your social security number for the purposes of tax reporting to the Department of the Treasury, Internal Revenue Service (IRS) and for identity verification purposes. Florida Statute 119.07 (5) and the Federal Privacy Act of 1974 require the Clerk to notify you in writing of the reason for collecting this information which will be used for no other purpose than herein stated. GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS (section references are to the Internal Revenue Code unless otherwise noted). Definition of a U.S. person. For federal tax purposes, you are considered a U.S. person if you are: • An individual who is a U.S. citizen or U.S. resident alien, • A partnership, corporation, company, or association created or organized in the United States or under the laws of the United States • An estate (other than a foreign estate), or • A domestic trust (as defined in Regulations section 301.7701-7). Special rules for partnerships. Partnerships that conduct a trade or business in the United States are generally required to pay a withholding tax on any foreign partners' share of the income from such business. Further, in certain cases where a form W-9 has not been received, a partnership is required to presume that a partner is a foreign person, and pay the withholding tax. Therefore, if you are a U.S. person that is a partner in a partnership conducting a trade or business in the United States, provide Form W-9 to the partnership to establish your U.S. status and avoid withholding on your share of partnership income. Robin Brock From: Robin Brock Sent: Tuesday, September 14, 2021 9:47 AM To: Palmatier, Denise Cc: Gary Ritter Subject: Professional Engineering Services Attachments: Kimley Horn Letter.pdf Tracking: Recipient Palmatier, Denise Gary Ritter Read Read: 9/14/2021 2:47 PM Please see the attached letter regarding Professional Engineering Services with the City of Okeechobee. Robin Brock Executive Assistant Ofieiftbw FLORIDA • Founded i 91 S 55 SE 3rd Avenue Okeechobee, FL 34974 Phone: (863) 763-3372, ext. 9812 Direct: (863) 763-9812 Email: rbrock(a)-citvofokeechobee.com Website: www.cityofokeechobee.com NOTICE: Under Florida law, email addresses are public records. If you do not want your email address released in response to a public records request, do not send electronic mail to this entity. Instead, contact this office by phone or in writing, Florida Statute 668.6076. CITY OF OKEECHOBEE ELECTRONIC DEVICE DISCLAIMER: Florida has a very broad public records law. Most written communications to or from local officials regarding city business are public records available to the public and media upon request. Your correspondence via e-mail, text message, voice mail, etc., may therefore be subject to public disclosure. CITY OF OKEECHOBEE 55 SE THIRD AVENUE OKEECHOBEE, FL 34974 Phone: (863)763-3372 www.cityofokeechobee.com Office of the City Administrator Direct Line: 873-763-9812 September 13, 2021 Kimley Horn Denise Palmatier, P.E. Project Manager VIA Email: Denise. Palmatier(cDkimley-horn.com 1920 Wekiva Way, Suite 200 West Palm Beach, FL 33411-2410 Ms. Palmatier, Okeechobee City Council Mayor Dowling R. Watford, Jr. Noel Chandler Monica Clark Bob Jarriel Bobby Keefe Thank you for your submittal to the City of Okeechobee's Request for Qualifications for engineering services. We greatly appreciate your interest and willingness to work on appropriate projects with us. We had four excellent firms respond and therefore our recommendation to the Council at our September 7, 2021 meeting was to pre -qualify all four firms on an as -needed basis. The Council unanimously approved the recommendation, so we are reaching out to verify your interest in providing services to the City when needed. If you would like to remain on our pre -qualified list, please execute and return the enclosed general contract for services. Thank you again for your interest. Administrator Enclosure Patty Burnette From: Palmatier, Denise <Denise.Palmatier@kimley-horn.com> Sent: Thursday, April 14, 2022 5:49 PM To: Robin Brock Cc: Smith, Lauren; Patty Burnette Subject: RE: Engineering Services Additional Documents Attachments: BTR - Kimley-Horn jpeg; Kimley-Horn W-9.pdf; Current COl.pdf Robin, Attached are the forms we previously sent over for the BTR and the W-9. We are in the process of updating the COI to reflect the requirements in Tab K. we will send that over as soon as it is updated. Thanks, Denise From: Robin Brock <rbrock@cityofokeechobee.com> Sent: Monday, April 11, 2022 12:30 PM To: Palmatier, Denise <Denise.Palmatier@kimley-horn.com> Cc: Smith, Lauren <Lauren.Smith@kimley-horn.com>; Patty Burnette <pburnette@cityofokeechobee.com> Subject: Engineering Services Additional Documents Hi Denise, To complete our files for recording -keeping, we are in need of the following additional documents regarding RFQ NO. ADM 01-32-07-21, Professional Engineering Services: v. W-9 �• Copy of City or County Business Tax Receipt Vo' Current Insurance Certificate for Commercial General Liability, Auto, Professional Liability and Workers Compensation (the one we have expired) Property Damage amount needs to be increased pursuant to the terms IistE�d under Tab K: Insurance Requirements B (attached) If you have questions, please let us know. Thank you. Robin Brock Executive Assistant tt 0, ekho -. � FLi1FCIDA . r.1 1915 55 SE 31d Avenue Okeechobee, FL 34974 Phone: (863) 763-3372, ext. 9812 Direct: (863) 763-9812 Email: rbrock@citvofokeechobee.com Website: wWN.cityofokeechobee.com 7�M�41 4CA� Robin Brock From: Robin Brock Sent: Monday, April 11, 2022 12:30 PM To: Palmatier, Denise Cc: Smith, Lauren; Patty Burnette Subject: Engineering Services Additional Documents Attachments: Insurance Requirements.pdf Hi Denise, To complete our files for recording -keeping, we are in need of the following additional documents regarding RFQ NO. ADM 01-32-07-21, Professional Engineering Services: • W-9 • Copy of City or County Business Tax Receipt • Current Insurance Certificate for Commercial General Liability, Auto, Professional Liability and Workers Compensation (the one we have expired) • Property Damage amount needs to be increased pursuant to the terms listed under Tab K: Insurance Requirements B (attached) If you have questions, please let us know. Thank you. Robin Brock Executive Assistant orokeechobee FIOREDA • =�u:A.-! 1913 55 SE 31d Avenue Okeechobee, FL 34974 Phone: (863) 763-3372, ext. 9812 Direct: (863) 763-9812 Email: rbrockCa)citvofokeechobee.com Website: www.citvofokeechobee.com NOTICE: Under Florida law, email addresses are public records. If you do not want your email address released in response to a public records request, do not send electronic mail to this entity. Instead, contact this office by phone or in writing, Florida Statute 668.6076. CITY OF OKEECHOBEE ELECTRONIC DEVICE DISCLAIMER: Florida has a very broad public records law. Most written communications to or from local officials regarding city business are public records available to the public and media upon request. Your correspondence via e-mail, text message, voice mail, etc., may therefore be subject to public disclosure.