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2024 RFQ 17/18-33 Applied SciencesaZIP __:a� • L 'e" FINANCE DEPARTMENT Thursday, December 20, 2018 ----------- F2 STIFF IRM. ` 1 .445 &1 To: City Clerk/M7or S The item(s) noted below is/are attached and forwarded to your office for the following action(s): F] Development Order n Mayor's signature F] Final Plat (original mylars) Fl. Recording n Letter of Credit Rendering F] Maintenance Bond Safe keeping (Vault) ❑ Ordinance Deputy City Manager ❑ Performance Bond F] Payment Bond F] Resolution F] City Manager Signature ❑ F] City Clerk Attest/Signature n City Attorney/Signature Once completed, please: ❑ Return originals to Purchasing- Department ❑ Return copies Special Instructions: Livtiolyey 13oja.&zi4ev- From SharePoint—Finance —Purchasing Forms - 2018.doc 2� Date I AGREEMENT BY AND BETWEEN THE CITY OF SANFORD AND APPLIED SCIENCES CONSULTING INC. FOR SOLICITATION NUMBER: RFQ 17/18-33 THIS AGREEMENT (hereinafter the "Agreement") is made and entered into this 2L� day of January, 2019, by and between the City of Sanford, Florida, a Florida municipality, (hereinafter referred to as the "CITY"), whose mailing address is 300 North Park Avenue, Sanford, Florida 32771, and APPLIED SCIENCES CONSULTING INC., a Florida corporation, (hereinafter referred to as the "CONSULTANT") whose address is 1000 North Ashley Drive; Suite 500; Tampa, Florida 33602. The CITY and the CONSULTANT may be collectively referenced herein as the "parties". WITNESSETH: IN CONSIDERATION of the mutual covenants, promises, and representations contained herein and other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged, the parties hereto agree as follows: Section 1. Recitals. The above recitals are true and form a material part of this Agreement upon which the parties have relied. Section 2. Authority. Each party hereto represents to the other that it has undertaken all necessary actions to execute this Agreement, and that it has the legal authority to enter into this Agreement and to undertake all obligations imposed on it. The persons executing this Agreement for each party certify that they are authorized to bind the party fully to the terms of this Agreement. Section 3. Scope of Agreement. This Agreement is for the services as set forth in RFQ 17/18-33 which include the procurement solicitation documents, the responses thereto from the CONSULTANT (all of which are incorporated herein as if fully set forth herein verbatim) and it is recognized that the CONSULTANT shall perform services as otherwise directed by the CITY all of such services to include all labor and materials that may be required including, but in no way limited to, the services provided by subconsultants as may be approved by the CITY within the amount of compensation to be paid to the CONSULTANT. In general, services shall be provided as needed by the City to support of various projects of the CITY, essential services needed by the CITY and to enhance the facilities of the CITY. Section 4. Effective Date and Term of Agreement. This Agreement shall take effect on the date that this Agreement is fully executed by the parties hereto and shall be renewed annually unless the CITY notifies the CONSULTANT 30 days prior to the annual renewal date that it desires to terminate this Agreement; provided, however, that this Agreement shall terminate after 5 years and shall not be renewed beyond that date and the parties shall be subject to any additional procurement activities of the CITY. However, the indemnification provisions and insurance provisions of the standard contractual terms and conditions referenced herein shall not terminate and the protections afforded to the CITY shall continue in effect subsequent to such l'Page services being provided by the CONSULTANT. No services have commenced prior to the execution of this Agreement that would entitle the CONSULTANT for any compensation therefor. Section 5. Compensation. The parties agree to compensation as set forth in each purchase order issued by the CITY. Section 6. Standard Contractual Terms and Conditions; Notices. All "Standard Contractual Terms and Conditions", as provided on the City of Sanford's website, apply to this Agreement. Such Terms and Conditions may be found at the City's website (www.SanfordFL.gov) and may be modified by the CITY from time -to - time. The parties shall also be bound by the purchasing policies and procedures of the CITY as well as the controlling provisions of Florida law. The addresses to be used for notices under this Agreement shall be as set forth above. Section 7. The Consultant's Mandatory Compliance with Chapter 119, Florida Statutes, and Public Records Requests. In order to comply with Section 119.0701, Florida Statutes, public records laws, the CONSULTANT must: (a). Keep and maintain public records that ordinarily and necessarily would be required by the CITY in order to perform the service. (b). Provide the public with access to public records on the same terms and conditions that the CITY would provide the records and at a cost that does not exceed the cost provided in Chapter 119, Florida Statutes, or as otherwise provided by law. (c). Ensure that public records that are exempt or confidential and exempt from public records disclosure requirements are not disclosed except as authorized by law. (d). Meet all requirements for retaining public records and transfer, at no cost, to the CITY all public records in possession of the CONSULTANT upon termination of the contract and destroy any duplicate public records that are exempt or confidential and exempt from public records disclosure requirements. All records stored electronically must be provided to the CITY in a format that is compatible with the information technology systems of the CITY. (e). If the CONSULTANT does not comply with a public records request, the CITY shall enforce the contract provisions in accordance with this Agreement. (f). Failure by the CONSULTANT to grant such public access and comply with public records requests shall be grounds for immediate unilateral cancellation of this Agreement by the CITY. The CONSULTANT shall promptly provide the CITY with a copy of any request to inspect or copy public records in possession of the 21Pag` CONSULTANT and shall promptly provide the CITY with a copy of the CONSULTANT's response to each such request. (g). IF THE CONSULTANT HAS QUESTIONS REGARDING THE APPLICATION OF CHAPTER 119, FLORIDA STATUTES, TO THE CONSULTANT'S DUTY TO PROVIDE PUBLIC RECORDS RELATING TO THIS CONTRACT, CONTACT THE CUSTODIAN OF PUBLIC RECORDS AT (407) 688-5012, TRACI HOUCHIN, CITY CLERK, CMC, FCRM, CITY OF SANFORD, CITY HALL, 300 NORTH PARK AVENUE, SANFORD, FLORIDA 32771, TRACI.HOUCHIN a@SANFORDFL.GOV. Section 8. Time is of the Essence. Time is hereby declared of the essence as to the lawful performance of all duties and obligations set forth in this Agreement. Section 9. Entire Agreement/Modification. This Agreement, together with all "Standard Contractual Terms and Conditions", as provided on the City of Sanford's website, and including, without limitation, the exhibits hereto, constitutes the entire integrated agreement between the CITY and the CONSULTANT and supersedes and controls over any and all prior agreements, understandings, representations, correspondence and statements whether written or oral in connection therewith and all the terms and provisions contained herein constitute the full and complete agreement between the parties hereto to the date hereof. This Agreement may only be amended, supplemented or modified by a formal written amendment of equal dignity herewith. Section 10. Severability. If any term, provision or condition contained in this Agreement shall, to any extent, be held invalid or unenforceable, the remainder of this Agreement, or the application of such term, provision or condition to persons or circumstances other than those in respect of which it is invalid or unenforceable, shall not be affected thereby, and each term, provision and condition of this Agreement shall be valid and enforceable to the fullest extent permitted by law when consistent with equity and the public interest. Section 11. Waiver. The failure of the CITY to insist in any instance upon the strict performance of any provision of this Agreement, or to exercise any right or privilege granted to the CITY hereunder shall not constitute or be construed as a waiver of any such provision or right and the same shall continue in force. Section 12. Captions. The section headings and captions of this Agreement are for convenience and reference only and in no way define, limit, describe the scope or intent of this Agreement or any part thereof, or in any way affect this Agreement or construe any provision of this Agreement. Section 13. Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in any number of counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original, but all of which, taken together, shall constitute one and the same document. 31Paoe Section 14. Binding Effect. This Agreement shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the successors in interest, transferees and assigns of the parties. Each party hereto represents to the other that it has undertaken all necessary actions to execute this Agreement, and that it has the legal authority to enter into this Agreement and to undertake all obligations imposed on it. The signatories hereof represent that they have the requisite and legal authority to execute this Agreement and bind the respective parties herein. Section 15. Remedies. The rights and remedies of the parties, provided for under this Agreement, are in addition to any other rights and remedies provided by law or otherwise necessary in the public interest. Section 16. Governing law, Venue and Interpretation. This Agreement is to be governed by the laws of the State of Florida. Venue for any legal proceeding related to this Agreement shall be in the Eighteenth Judicial Circuit Court in and for Seminole County, Florida. This Agreement is the result of bona fide arms length negotiations between the CITY and the CONSULTANT, and all parties have contributed substantially and materially to the preparation of the Agreement. Accordingly, this Agreement shall not be construed or interpreted more strictly against any one party. than against any other party and all provisions shall be applied to fulfill the public interest. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the CITY and THE CONSULTANT have executed this instrument for the purpose herein expressed. Attest: &(Ron' flcuc�-Uy�' 0�jo' Fl-ep'f�L Traci Houchin, CMC, FORM, City Clerk 1A'zffW4lMA16]Z'M,MV9 6 , �w t's'r -a 1� kILY MLL y A ADDITIONAL SIGNATURE PAGE FOLLOWS: /46/3 4 1 P a g e Attest. THE CONSULTANT By: r sem, Elie G. aj Witne,ds # 1 &6natu6 President/Vice PrpzJciZnt/ Treasurer/Director Printed Name: Dated: tnss # 2 %nature Printed Name: 51 Page Ai�AppfiedSdences July 31, 2018 Ms. Marisol Ordonez, Purchasing Manager City of Sanford Purchasing Division 300 N. Park Avenue, Suite 243 Sanford, Florida 32771 RE: RFQ 17/18-33 PROFESSIONAL Dear Ms. Ordonez: APPLIED SCIENCES CONSULTING, INC. (Applied Sciences) is pleased to submit our updated qualifications to again provide Professional Consulting Services to the City of Sanford (City) in accordance with the Consultants Competitive Negotiation Act (CCNA) guidelines. Our firm is proud to have previously held this contract, although it has since expired. Applied Sciences respectfully requests consideration to provide the following Professional Services: Discipline Discipline Function Code(s) Experience Profile Codes) Stormwater Engineering 29, 34, 62 G04, R11, S13, W02 Environmental Services 23,24 E09, W02, E13 Civil Engineering 08, 12, 18, 48, 61 E08, P06, S11, S13 Inspections 12, 15, 24, 30 C15, T02, S13 Established in 2005, and headquartered in Tampa, Florida, Applied Sciences has earned a reputation for excellence among public agencies who rely on the firm's responsiveness, seasoned professionals and subject matter experts, and knowledge of local conditions. To show our dedication to the City of Sanford and north -central Florida clients, we have recently added Mr. Roland Raymundo, PE, CFM to our Oviedo, Florida satellite office. Mr. Raymundo joins us following a 13 -year tenure as Supervising Professional Engineer with the Seminole County Public Works Department. The majority of the firm's leadership has served in senior technical and managerial positions for local governments and public agencies prior to their transition to Applied Sciences. This invaluable prior experience, coupled with the industry-leading technical capabilities, presents the City an advantage in our ability to view projects from all perspectives and develop straight- forward strategies for the successful and timely development and implementation of your projects. ExPERIENCE: We have the ability, skills and financial resources to respond immediately to the City's Notice to Proceed on individual projects. Our reputation is one of efficiency, bringing clarity and solutions to stormwater engineering and environmental issues. Our team of professionals' work experience is comprehensive, having served in all capacities as: regulators, Applied Sciences Consulting, Inc., 1000 N. Ashley Drive, Suite 500, Tampa, Florida 33602-3716 P: 813.228.0900 E F: 813.434.2454 W www.appliedfl.com E info@appliedfl.com Ms. MarisolOrdohsc RFQ17/18-33 July 31,2UI8 Page 2 of 2 pennh-ho|dens,expert witnesses, and as mediators. |naddition, our firm's veteran engineers and scientists represent decades of experience in watershed management, stormwater engineering, water quality improvements, and environmental permitting. QUALIFICATIONS AND METHODOLOGY: During rny33years ofprofessional experience, | have had the pleasure of securing and managing dozens similar professional services contracts throughout Florida. Since founding Applied Sciences, we have remained focused on providing services to local and state agencies, having secured a number of similar contracts including: w City ofSanford CCNAMaster Contracts * City ofTampa: 4JEServices asneeded * City ofPalmetto — CRA: Consulting services for general Engineering Projects m Hillsborough County: Engineering Services for Miscellaneous Stornnvvater, Miscellaneous Professional Engineering Services, Miscellaneous Civil Engineering Services SBE Set -Aside, and Miscellaneous Professional Civil Engineering Services SBE Set -Aside * City of Dunedin: Consultant Services Continuing Contract * Pinellas County School Board: Professional Services Continuing Contract m Hillsborough County Schools: Miscellaneous Design Services on a Continuing Basis * Hillsborough Area Rapid Transit (HART): Miscellaneous Professional Services * Pinellas Park Water Management District (PPWMD): Professional Design Engineering * City ofLakeland: Continuing Contract * 3VVFVVMD: Professional Consulting Services—Chapters [ and H * City ofLargo: Professional Services * City ofPlant City: Stornovvater Engineering Services m Pasco County: Professional StorrnxvaterEngineering Services AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE AND TIMELY PERFORMANCE: Asthe proposed PhndpaAn-Char8e,| commit superior levels of customer service and responsiveness, to the City. | will ensure the availability of all needed resources to perform any tasks to the highest accuracy standards, in the most efficient manner, and with the utmost fiscal responsibility to the City. |tisalso affirmed that Applied Sciences is not currently nor has previously been involved in any litigation or disputes since our founding. VVeappreciate having this opportunity toagain work with your organization. Respectfully Submitted, APPLIED SCIENCES CONSULTING, INC. President/Principal-in-Charge July 27, 2018 ToWhom hMayComceru We hereby confirm that Applied Sciences Consulting Inc is a valued client of Valley National Bank. The client's relationship with us has been entirely satisfactory. The account was established in early 2016 and has maintained good standing to date. Should you have any follow up questions, please feel free to contact me directly at 813-347-4716. / First Vice President, Market Manager 113 [VVhiting St Tampa FL 33602 1700pa|m Beach Lakes Bm/leverd, Suite 1000 ° West Rs|m 8aaok. FL 33401 ('-) 2018 Vallev National BanV, klernbcr FDIC, Eaual O000rtunitv Lender. AH Rants Reserved. Am= July 27, 2018 ToWhom hMayComceru We hereby confirm that Applied Sciences Consulting Inc is a valued client of Valley National Bank. The client's relationship with us has been entirely satisfactory. The account was established in early 2016 and has maintained good standing to date. Should you have any follow up questions, please feel free to contact me directly at 813-347-4716. / First Vice President, Market Manager 113 [VVhiting St Tampa FL 33602 1700pa|m Beach Lakes Bm/leverd, Suite 1000 ° West Rs|m 8aaok. FL 33401 ('-) 2018 Vallev National BanV, klernbcr FDIC, Eaual O000rtunitv Lender. AH Rants Reserved. CITY OF 0 ,1on1n^ � RF{\#l7/l8-33 PnoreammxL CONSULTING SERVICES July 31,ZVI8 ��ffww =13 I III III lilli Professional Licenses: BieAnaj. PE, CFPW, D. VVRE State,o-f Florida Board or Professional Eogiocers Roland Raymundo, PE, CFM S ra licensed a Professional Engiae;�,',,yq "i Chapter 471, Florida Statutes NohoCabezoe.PhD, PE Board of Protessional Engmeers is licensed as a Proiessitnual. Engweex tinrii� Chopiet 471, Florida Statutes Certifications: r--------- -----�---------�/ om-15""~0°-y Cea�(immof tftis,mtiov . Applied Sciences m"nsmong.Inc. - va Tab Page 1oi3 clrl� OF N S.kFORD FLORIDA RFQ #17/18-33 PROFESSIONAL CONSULTING SERVICES July 31, 2018 Tab A: Professional Licenses and Certifications Professional Consulting Services (CCNA) Matthew Goolsby, PE, CFM State'��f tq, icta r Board4ilf 11ro,&Ssionat'Eng'incers A , 1. that uer M, 1 41 1 t I t I lY' "mm Is licensed as a Fraf national k n 3ncer4YNSLa Clhapter 471, Florida Statutes E.P471— 1, � 1 RE, U,. Nor A.,111 N., v Harry Downing, PE Statc,""'," ida }3oarr f rofr ssional,Eta &mrs Is licensed as a Prmort# ... ""i' Fret 471, Florida Statutes kr� L .a A.&INW =XM,= A Maul Robert Wronski, PE S -'N tatQ. '041'TtOrida Board of Protessional Engineers Wromiki 1x licensed as a Profestlansl Ungin Clixptr 471, Florida Swum, PAL lj� N' Nick Charnas 111, PE, CFM, MBA State -o" "Vlorida Boarc3,of Prokssional'Engiricers att�«t 71 at4 In licensed As a 8rores4io �,hxrter 471, Florida Statutes P.E. Lf". N.1 A= =M%a, M:b4IliPo — Kevin Albrecht, PE State, of,;Flo rida Board'i)f Professiojial)En gineers Atttara that Kist In 4e Albreclit ,P.I-,, 'i Chapter 471, Florida Statmecs, P.11, Lia Nos Zpdlk N.: =Wraw, n. 7aE 01 Tab A Page 2 of 3 Patrick Hunter Q U A L I 1-- 1 ED STOR,MNVATE�R 1 M A N "' C' "­�11 F N T I N S 11 E CTO R 4, F kluniax Ise T R U AQI'm S,ro IZ N,l NVATI: R M 'X: 1-4,9 F ""5 SCITY 01: ORD FLORIDA RFQ #17/18-33 PROFESSIONAL CONSULTING SERVICES July 31, 2018 Tab A: Professional Licenses and Certifications Professional Consulting Services (CCNA) Pete Owens, PIE I f State-'6� da Boarc'f"'U' 0 �C` ss"10mal 1 rfaeer,4; '0008 ass, '.W" I . . . . . . . . . . . Is licensed as a Pro 401�40. . . . . ter 471, Florida Statutes E-0.0— 2,zvm, AWR N"t 1.F[?IPt"Fb}q4u I, Mme(, p0f Michael Higel, PSM Applied Sciences Insurance Certificate: I GaWg APPL5=1 ACORD. 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OEt.— CLOALAnGE IN. —.1 "COND a=M7W224OYS51 Tab A Page 3 of 3 ARCHITECT - ENGINEER QUALIFICATIONS PART 1 - CONTRACT -SPECIFIC QUALIFICATIONS A. CONTRACT INFORMATION 1. TITLE AND LOCATION (City and States City of Sanford Professional Consulting Services CCNA 2. PUBLIC NOTICE DATE I3. SOLICITATION OR PROJECT NUMBER 06/29/2018 RFQ 17/18-33 B. ARCHITECT -ENGINEER POINT OF CONTACT 4. NAME AND TITLE Elie G. Araj, P.E., President 5. NAME OF FIRM Applied Sciences Consultin , Inc. 6. TELEPHONE NUMBER 7. FAX NUMBER8. E-MAIL ADDRESS (813)228-0900 �(813) 434-2454 earaj@a-olDliedfl.com C. PROPOSED TEAM (Complete this section for the prime contractor and all key subcontractors.) 0. ORGANIZATIONAL CHART OF PROPOSED TEAM Q (Attached) AUTHORIZED FOR LOCAL REPRODUCTION STANDARD FORM 330 (6(2004) PAGE 1 (Check) FIRM NAME 10. ADDRESS 11. ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT g !`19. Applied Sciences 1000 N. Ashley Drive Stormwater, Consulting, Inc. Suite 500 Civil Engineering, X Tampa, FL 33602-3716 Environmental, a. Inspection Services ❑ CHECK IF BRANCH OFFICE Applied Sciences 3475 Rambling Oaks Lane Contract Support Consulting, Inc. Oviedo, FL 32766 b. X W CHECK IF BRANCH OFFICE C. ❑ CHECK IF BRANCH OFFICE d. CHECK IF BRANCH OFFICE e. CHECK IF BRANCH OFFICE f. CHECK IF BRANCH OFFICE 0. ORGANIZATIONAL CHART OF PROPOSED TEAM Q (Attached) AUTHORIZED FOR LOCAL REPRODUCTION STANDARD FORM 330 (6(2004) PAGE 1 41-4 U Q Get 4 O a � •� ani u o W r. f, 5 � C LI U: u. cn v � LU ui w a aU a a Z Z o Q v L a i > aj 10 0 0 w u n a c uj M M C0 �h l 1`jV Lcc - Qj t� CL 51, N 511111111 i� nil Elie D.W R ' Principal -In -Charge 33 13 ._.�. FIRtJ;il,Vi[ AhI L' LJf:?:CION iC;ty and Stc(el &Appfiedklences (Tampa, Florida 26.rDGi:A ll Ci(d {DE.LiREE •.^,ND SPf.i:if!i7.:i0ldt * Master of Engineering - Water Resources & Environmental Engineering, USF * Bachelor of Science - Civil Engineering, USF * Ph.D. level courses in Civil Engineering, USF (course work completed) Licensed Professional Engineer (Florida) P.E. No. 42455 Certified Floodplain Manager No. US -17-09723 Diplomate, Water Resources Engineer (D.WRE) No. 000025 :4 CT. ir.(; r'riJ isSinr.F<tr.-uF C(liONS, 0t ea n l i;; a.., 0c.; Mr. Araj has over 33 years of professional experience and serves as President and Principal-In-Charge,for ill Applied Sciences Consulting, Inc. As such, he is responsible for the day-to-day operations and oversight of all projects completed by the firm. Applied Sciences is an engineering firm based in downtown Tampa that is focused on serving public agencies. Mr. Araj has successfully built a civil and environmental engineering firm that consists of 10 professional engineers -many of which have obtained significant professional experience working for Counties, special districts, and water management Districts. Applied Sciences is certified by many communities as a small business enterprise. Mr. Araj was a contributor to a nationally published book in 2017, by the American Society of Civil Engineers/EWRI, titled "Cost of Maintaining Green Infrastructure." A small sampling of projects performed under his direction includes: Stormwater Manaeement / Water Resources Proiects 0 Tanglewood Canal Drainage Improvements, Preliminary Evaluation and Basis of Design Report (Seminole County) " Midtown Redevelopment Permit Modifications (City of Plant City) 0 Lower Peninsula Watershed Management Plan (City of Tampa) Northwest Regional Water Reclamation Facility Design -Build Permitting (Hillsborough County) 0 5 1 h Street LID Improvements (City of Palmetto) b West River Trail Extension Design & Permitting (City of Tampa Parks & Recreation) ® Scott Street LID Drainage Improvements (City of Tampa) 0 43`d Street Regional Stormwater Improvements (City of Tampa) 0 Upper Peninsula Basin Study (City of Tampa) 0 Peninsula Regional Flood Relief / Spring Lake Drainage Area (City of Tampa) 0 East Tampa CRA Watershed Study and Flood Control Project (City of Tampa) 0 Alline Avenue Stormwater Pumping Station (City of Tampa) a Delaney / Archie Creek Stormwater Master Plan Update (Hillsborough County) 0 Holloway Road/Grassy Creek Model Update —Alafia River Watershed (Hillsborough County) 0 Hillsborough River Watershed Management Plan Update (Pasco/Polk County Portions — Hillsborough County) B Jean Park Water Quality Improvements and LID Retrofit (Hillsborough County) a Lynnette Drive Drainage Improvements Feasibility Analysis (Hillsborough County) 0 Parsons & Morgan Drainage Improvements PD&E Study (Hillsborough County) Regulatory Compliance / Environmental Proiects • Surface Water Quality Needs Assessment Report in Support of NPDES/TMDL/NNC Regulations (Seminole County) • State of Stormwater Compliance Report (City of Stuart) ® BMAP Compliance Assessment Report (Osceola County) • NPDES - Illicit Discharge Monitoring Program (City of Mount Dora) • City of Kissimmee Long -Term Surface Water Quality Statistical Analysis — Phases I and II (City of Kissimmee) • Surface Water Quality Monitoring Stevenson, Curlew and Cedar Creeks (City of Dunedin) • Plan Review Support (Hillsborough County) • Delaney Creek Water Quality Improvements Study (Hillsborough County) • Pinellas County Schools Stormwater System ERP Recertification & Civil Engineering Services SURFACE WATER QUALITY MONITORING PROGRAM REVIEW AND DATA /_- \ ANALYSIS (CITY *r0s*MecE, FLORIDA) 2017 N/& �R/*0 E. SC �! I P f ! ON `_"! wi­, n�*u*^xa,I'Eoncm. Ell��xp��=���°�^�""^,� Applied Sciences Consulting Inc. was tasked by the City of Kissimmee to review the City's long-term surface water quality monitoring program which began in 2005, and analyze data collected as part of this program. Specifically, the project included inspection of the City's 16 water quality/flow monitoring stations, review of the City's data collection SOPs, and analysis of flow and water quality data to estimate the nutrient loadings from the City to Lake TohopekaUga. Mr. An4 provided project oversight and final review of all deliverables. m"u,ammcamww,°mx", i ( -, ImwmV.^oz 7AmGLeW000CAmxL DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENTS ,xo,cumwu,uw/u. my�r, ko'vN,.,",p*"^w (SsMINnLE COUNTY, FLORIDA) 2017 N/A wm.suacy,n:am^*,==C01,,-I,. 'i AN f iSP,uacvaE The purpose of the project was generally two -fold: update the existing conditions hydraulic and hydrologic (H&H) model associated with the Tanglewood Canal drainage basin area; and develop two permittab|e alternatives to alleviate the County's flooding concerns. The Project Area associated with recurrent flooding is located along Arbor Park Drive in the Temple Terrace subdivisions, within the limits of the City of Winter Park (City) in Orange County. The Study Area which encompassed the Project Area and the Tanglewood Canal drainage system extends into Seminole County and is part of the Econ|ockhatchee River (Econ) watershed. The Tanglewood Canal drainage basin coven approximately 150 acres and the Temple Terrace drainage basin covers approximately 40acres. Land Use inboth drainage basins isgenerally composed of single-family residential. As the project officer, Mr. Araj provided oversight ofengineering services to develop a Basis of Design Report (BODR) for the Tanglewood Canal Drainage Improvements Project. w,n*mmu�anx*^.~mo=* msa,mwLffvo LOWER PENINSULA WATERSHED MANAGEMENT PLAN (CITY opTAMPA, FLORIDA) Omsmms N/A wo"/,,mWJ/mcmemc^u� The City of Tampa retained Applied Sciences to prepare a basin plan and support the design of stormwater improvements in the Lower Peninsula Watershed to provide flood relief and address public safety. This phase of the plan includes the entire area south of Euclid Avenue, between Hillsborough Bay and Old Tampa Bay, and north of MacDill AFB; encompassing more than 6,000 acnes in south Tampa. The Basis of Design Report (BODK) will detail an alternatives analysis, prioritizing projects for potential capital improvements and will include detailed maps showing existing flood conditions and proposed solutions, along with tables identifying the reduction in flood stage, as determined using the XP- SWMMZDI7mode|,andassociatedcostx. Mr. Anajserves asthe Project Officer for this extensive and complex pn4ect. wvyaoua��o SQUIRREL PRAIRIE WATERSHED MANAGEMENT PLAN ALTERNATIVE ANALYSIS (HsmmAmooCOUNTY, FLORIDA) 2018 N/A n�^aeamcli/nox,���c,'==f,"l(/AND SPECIFIC onu Applied Sciences was contracted by the Southwest Florida Water Management District (District) to provide professional services in support of the Squirrel Prairie Watershed Management Program. Tasks include completing a Flood Protection Level of Service (FPLOS) Model Development throughout the watershed for roadways and structures, preparing a Surface Water Resource Assessment (3VYRA) throughout the watershed and conducting a Best Management Practices (BMP) analysis within that portion of the watershed lying within Hernando County. The ultimate goal of these efforts is to address water quality and flooding within the Squirrel Prairie watershed. This analysis was performed jointly for the District and Hernando County, with the District acting asthe lead agency. As Project Director, Mr. Araj provided senior support inthe development and analysis ofthe alternative BMPs. o�n�a^wu�"c^nux�,,""^v°w PImsLAsCoumn/Sc*uoaSroRmwwavSYSTEM ERP RcreenncAnom& mwwar'-vr.w* CIVIL ENGINEERING SERVICES APImaLAsCOUNTY, FLORIDA) 2017 N/A f * n�meoo*/mnx/v" �=^,~,.=�""JA«oEl if `,w^"",..u~.^^^"'�",'.,". Applied Sciences served the Pinellas County School Board (PC38)vith Civil Engineering design and construction projects for schools and gorm*mterfacility inspections, and SVVFVVK4D recertification projects for 3l schools through December 2017. For recertification projects, Applied Sciences was tasked by PCSB to perform inspections of existing drainage facilities. Drainage system inspections were conducted and inspection reports prepared that notified PC58 of any maintenance and/or operational deficiencies that may have been observed. Applied Sciences prepared and submitted Certification Form No. LEG -R.044.00 (4/09) to SWFWMD. As the Project Officer, Mr. Araj provided review and oversight of all deliverables. 8T�no�m��o���au000�`p�os2 D,U1111oll ,�i/�,1 Boland Raymundo, PE, CFM Project Manager o.`All TH CURRE;y,:F:10 . 32 <1 ..o. FIHR1 �:-.tv";�. s,tJD LOCr 710P7 (C'ty artd State) Appli i cgs (Oviedo, Florida) Licensed Professional Engineer (Florida) o Bachelor of Science - Civil Engineering, UST -Manila P.I. P.E. No. 45981 Certified Floodplain Manager (CFM) No. 03 00773 .t Or F. R' i essiour�i.hi.4i it�ul�castF r.�do I ,.a���.; r r,.. , t':'i n Mr. Raymundo has over 32 years of engineering experience in the public sector before joining Applied Sciences Consulting, Inc. He currently serves as the Senior Water Resource Engineer for the Orlando Area office of the company. Applied Sciences is an engineering firm focused on serving public agencies and select private clients. 'IM Prior to joining Applied Sciences, Mr. Raymundo served as Supervising Professional Engineer with Seminole County Public Works Department for over 13 years. In that capacity, Mr. Raymundo was responsible for the management of numerous types of infrastructure projects from planning to construction completion; heavily involved in FEMA's Flood Insurance Program, Community Rating System (CRS), hurricane preparation & damage assessment; and FEMA & other Federal grant and mitigation program. He was also a Senior Engineer with Orange County Stormwater Management Division for over 12 years; and Project Engineer with the Highway Construction/Engineering Division for seven years. Mr. Raymundo has been involved in the management of capital improvement projects for stormwater, completed design plans for stormwater and various road projects, and completed in-house basin studies using ICPR, HEC -RAS and other H&H applications. A partial listing of representative projects that Mr. Raymundo has completed includes: Stormwater Management / Water Resources Projects 0 Mullet Lake Park Road Basin Study/HMGP Funded Project (Seminole County) as Wekiva Springs Road/HMGP Funded (Seminole County) am LOMR for Bay Lagoon Subdivision/Modeling & Application (Seminole County) 0 2007 Digital Map Revision -FIRM Map (Seminole County) 0 Two Regional Stormwater Facilities/TMDL Grants (Seminole County) 8 Tanglewood Subdivision Basin Study (Seminole County) a Lake Mills Watershed Study (Seminole County) 0 Grace Lake Basin Study (Seminole County) a Wekiva Parkway Erosion Control Project (Seminole County) 0 Lake Mills Erosion & Roadway Improvements/NRCS Funded (Seminole County) a Howell Creek Control Structure Erosion Project/NRCS Funded (Seminole County) m Reedy and Cypress Creek Basin Study (Orange County) m Little Econ Basin Study (Orange County) 0 Big Econ Basin Study (Orange County) 0 Sawmill Landlocked Basin Study & Pump Station Installation (Orange County) 0 Drainage Well Basin Study and Retrofit Projects (Orange County) a Little Wekiva Erosion and Sedimentation Projects (Orange County) Washington Park Subdivision Rehabilitation Project/Stormwater, Roadway, Water & Sewer (Orange County) 0 Cheney Heights Subdivision Rehabilitation Project/ Stormwater, Roadway, Water & Sewer (Orange County) Roadway and Drainage Improvement Projects 0 CR 426 Safety and Drainage Improvement Project/LAP (Seminole County) 0 SR 46 @Jungle Road Intersection Improvements with Wetland Mitigation/LAP (Seminole County) as Dean Road Widening Improvement Project (Seminole County) a Snow Hill Road Resurfacing & Safety Improvement Project (Seminole County) mnac�,NFDmmnommaEl. CITY opTAMPA PLAN REVIEW Supponr ,^o/o� C.ows^mnuno,"pp_ '=^*� (` /TAMpA,Floxm»/ Onsn/ma N/A wWRI*Dv SC R1f ION -,t, ItIj AND SPEC mcKii-v The City of Tampa requested that Applied Sciences to provide gormwater engineering support services, which includes but not limited to, Site Plan and Model Review. Reference material for compliance is found in the City Land Development Code, StormwmerTechnical Standards Manual, CRS Coordinator's Manual, and the City's Development Procedures. yWc Raymundo isproviding support oftheCity ofTampa'sCommunity Rating System (CR5)score bypreforming Repetitive Loss Area Analysis (RiAA) on 340 structures. He also assists in development reviews and grant applications for the City of Tampa. wn,u^aomomce"^'~.^�°w n,�xWIMP! - I ED TANGLEW000SmDIVISION SMALL BASIN Snm, wp=w (CITY mpWINTER PARK & SrMINwLsCOUNTY, FLORIDA) 2017 N/A �Tq^°C.,DT zmrION =".v^/^wa,'U�p',x,s Tanglewood Subdivision has primary canal system inthe area that serves a drainage basin area ofover 15Oacres, and third of the contributing basin is coming from the City of Winter Park. The purpose of the project was to provide alternatives and recommendation to alleviate the flooding problems along a couple of streets in the City of Winter Park; and provide efficient alternatives in maintaining the canal for Seminole County. Applied Sciences updated the existing conditions hydraulic and hydrologic (H&H) model associated with the basin; and provided the engineering services to develop a Basis of Design of Report (UODR) which included H&H conceptual design, Level of Service analysis, preliminary Opinion of Probable Construction Cost and cost benefit analysis of the proposed alternatives. Mr. Raymundo was the project manager while with Seminole County. w1 1 1 mmomnwv=^�� 4,) P1 YEARmm�� M�ur��Pm�R�oS�M��/���ms��/HM(��m�����w,w�w (Saw/woeCouwrY, FLORIDA) 200 N/A ,,�nmao^am,ION ^»»S'ECmc^nu Mullet Lake Park Road (N1LP0 has a primary canal system along one side of the road and serves over 300 acres of basin area located on the Northeast side of Seminole County. Many properties and streets connected to K8LPR were flooded during the past major hurricanes and tropical storm events; and all were inaccessible to Emergency Vehicles for many days. K4c Raymundo was the project manager responsible for completing the basin study with alternatives and recommendation. He also prepared and submitted the HK4GP application for the project from Hurricane Matthew and received FEMA approval this year. I "u^A Imxa°~m*°* w�amwaroo 1-4 REGIONAL SrneMwmTEnFAourr/7MDLFUNDED p,o,,o.00^``cHV/oS (Ssm/moLE COUNTY, FLORIDA) 2005 2009 (,It^meopzm,noo,,*AND `'sINC nca 0�*"*/�w"u=��^**°"=`*" The Interstate -4 Borrow Pit orRegional StonnwauerFacility (RSR isone the successful and effective regional ponds built by Seminole County in years. The borrow pit is over 35 -acres in total area and located just West of 1-4 north of State Road 46. The state used this area as o source of dirt to build 1-4 more than SO years a0cx and Seminole County received a Omit Claim Deed onthe parcel tobuild the RSF.The |-4R5Fispart ofthe Lockhart -Smith Cana|sysemthatdischargestotheSt. Johns River, with a contributing basin area ofover 2*guare miles. The R3Fwas built to alleviate flooding issues and to improve water quality downstream of the canal. Post -water quality monitoring shows valuable improvements downstream. Mr. Raymundo was the project manager responsible for the completion of the project from design to construction; and was responsible for the application and full reimbursement of the funds from FDEP's TMDL Grant. wnn,""�n ;* wYEAR ovpaH.v Lx^aMILLsRoAu&EROSION kwpnumnmcmTS/NRCSFUNDED nmco CONS" xucHON "'"~*�Cnyv (SEMINOLE Cumvn|Flox/wA/ 2008 2009 wumEFoezapmw^.C.)AND m(1*',xos Over 200 feet of Lake Mills Road was under water after Tropical Storm Fay crossed the Central Florida Area in 2008. The pipe under the road collapsed and several homes were not accessible to emergency vehicles. Mr. Raymundo initiated assessment of the damages with NRCS staff, managed the procurement of the engineering basin analysis and design of the improvements including permitting; and completed construction in the limited amount time allowed by the grant funding assistance. L. Moris Cabezas, PhD, PE, CFM, BCE ..3. HRtA `UJ,t ;E AND LCCA.- ON (City and Stctei Senior Water Resources ',l races (Tampa, Florida) i6. EDUC Al.;QN (J) F. GR I. F, AND SPEC IAI.;7fi"'ION) * Ph.D. Water Resources Engineering Texas A&M University, College Station, TX Master of Science - Urban & Regional Planning Texas A&M University College Station, TX w Bachelor of Science - Universidad Central, Ecuador Universidad Central, Ecuador ... YEARS E'XHIRIENC'E: .. 10 AL 'n. Y:1T.l CUPRErf' P13ZM 35+ 2 :i. cl❑3 . rL!`11 ROPE ,SIONA: Rc(MYRA"Ori ® Licensed Professional Engineer (Florida) P.E. No. 46965 Licensed Professional Engineer (Texas) P.E. No. 66314 Certified Floodplain Manager (CFM) US -00-00079 Board Certified Environmental Engineer— Water/Wastewater, American Academy of Environmental Engineers MHkR'n(w.( 51ONAL Oi I.JIIC.'A LC 1,1 i.i...._ t,r.;r. 's: r. i,.l .irk:. ✓•:, ,. _. ., , v Dr. Moris Cabezas has over 35 years of experience in program and project management. His technical expertise rye � is in the planning and engineering of watershed studies and surface water systems including hydraulic, hydrologic, and water quality analyses. He has been involved in many Local Mitigation Strategy groups and has t i and reviewed several applications for FEMA, such LOMA LOMR prepared , and others. Dr. Cabezas has managed numerous projects encompassing watershed planning, hydrodynamic and water quality computer modeling, floodplain analysis and delineation, and project development and implementation. His technical expertise also includes water quality analysis and TMDL implementation, environmental impact studies, master planning for water supply, CSO, and wastewater collection and treatment systems. A partial listing of Dr. Cabezas' Project Management experience includes: TMDL development and implementation support project for (Seminole County) Stormwater Continuing Engineering Services contracts (Hillsborough County) Various basin master plans (Woodmere Creek, South Creek, Gottfried Creek, and Forked Creek) in Sarasota County SWFWMD review of computer models for several Hillsborough County watersheds Flood mitigation strategy plan (Opa-Loeka) * Water Quality Source Protection Plan for the Tampa Bypass Canal Watershed (Hillsborough County) Water quality studies for various lakes in Orange County for the county's Environmental Protection Department * Development of two dimensional model for the McKay Creek Wastewater Treatment plant discharge into McKay Creek and the Intracoastal Waterway (Pinellas County) * Water quality management plan for the McKay Bay Watershed (Hillsborough County) 20 -year Water Master Plan (Lee County) Water resources manager for the environmental impact analysis (EIS) for the closure/realignment of MacDill Air Force Base (Tampa) {z) v:.a'3 C01,111I, ;aEG SQUIRREL PRAIRIE WATERSHED MANAGEMENT PLAN, ALTERNATIVE ANALYSIS ),.s.,Iora 3 L ;ict: ;:O a,1 ,U..;..?_ . (HERNANDO COUNTY, FLORIDA) 2018 N/A (; f+:IFF rX C*:IPT(ON r�.per, coii, .tIj ANE, SPE -[Hf, R'.ti: Applied Sciences was contracted by the Southwest Florida Water Management District (District) to provide professional services in support of the Squirrel Prairie Watershed Management Program. Tasks included completing Flood Protection Level of Service (FPLOS) Model Development throughout the watershed for roadways and structures, preparing a Surface Water Resource Assessment (SWRA) throughout the watershed and conducting a Best Management Practices (BMP) analysis within that portion of the watershed lying within Hernando County. The ultimate goal of these efforts is to address water quality and flooding within the Squirrel Prairie watershed. This analysis was performed jointly for SWFWMD and Hernando County (County), with the District acting as the lead agency. Dr. Cabezas assisted the team with technical support for water quality and the development of viable BMP alternatives. wi 'Ll ^�uW ', mwf, I: y=" ­w my F A Rm�so LAKE EVA AND LAxcHENRY RESTORATION FEASIBILITY STUDY ,m,,SSIow^u*nc,, (HWINES CITY, FLORIDA) Omao/wo N/A \ en=Cf- ();:xon/op"~i,=^/AND SPEC mrn0a ° /^m The Project connects Lake Henry and Lake Gm through natural systems such as wetlands, private canal systems through Morrison Ranch' and a drainage ditch maintained by Haines City Water Control District. Applied Sciences isusing |CPR4 1D/IDwith Groundwater interface over 15years to simulate the interconnected chain oflakes system. The project is being cooperatively funded bythe 3VVFVVyND Project No. N830. Applied Sciences is conducting all the H&H modeling for the project asasub'consu|tant. Dr. [abezasisproviding senior -level modeling support and technical review. 'un7 1,,mmy�f mo PinaAcxxscorss,AwonreCONSERVATION EFFORT (PACE) PEER REVIEW vR0,eam�", L`m^cs mvnmmo°:,",p'==w (PAScoCOUNTY, FLORIDA) 2018 N/A n�m/Joscm,now/(3, if,=°°^"",cllc/^nD`'s'nc«'e 1ZC*"^'',,�^^�^^=°�°�m�.".^u� Applied Sciences was contracted by the District to conduct a peer review of the Pith |achascotee-An dote Conservation Effort, located in Pasco County, and performed by another VV[NP. The PACE study area consists of three watersheds: Pithlachascotee River, Anclote East of the Suncoast and Anclote West. The focus of this peer review is the Anclote West portion of the PACE study area covering approximately 66 square miles. Dr. [abazas provided review of reporting, modeling, and geodotabasedeliverables. uamman�w°"�m~ wC C LomaR PENINSULA WATERSHED MANAGEMENT PLAN ,RC),e^mex^ow.ce mxm*�mwo,°,='^°x^/ (CITY opTAmpA,FLORIDA) Omoo/mo N/A wnm,poEus/,nua11; "* =o"°°=`^m*^'o`f CmC'mLr *x"^°"^��m"= The City of Tampa retained Applied Sciences to prepare a basin plan and support the design of stormwater improvements in the Lower Peninsula Watershed to provide flood relief and address public safety. This phase of the plan includes the entire area south of Euclid Avenue, between Hillsborough Bay and Old Tampa Bay, and north of MacDill AFB; encompassing more than 6,000 acres in south Tampa. When completed, the Basis of Design Report (BODR) will detail an alternatives analysis, prioritizing projects for potential capital improvements and will include detailed maps showing existing flood conditions and proposed solutions, along with tables identifying the reduction in flood stage, as determined using the XP-SVVK8yW 2017 model, and associated cogs. Dr. Cabezas serves as the QA/Q[ Officer and provides technical oversight for this complex project. mn,umm��Amnp�,°mo=� SvmaTmATEm/LomaR SmmErmATEnCREEK WArcnsesoMANAGEMENT MASTER ,m,az/,x^as,/cs co°eRu*oao'"p�'=w°� PLAN UPDATE (HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY, FLORIDA) 2012 N/A 0 nmeoaca,11ow�.91 r* , I o' e, *wc o^°"/^evmor'crc- v m ° 14,*^=,,`:,= Dc Cabezas managed the 2012 Watershed Management Master Plan Update for the 5weetwater/LowerSweetwaUe watershed. The project encompassed: a) development of an updated watershed model that met the SVVRNK4[Ys Stormwater Program Guidelines and Specifications, b) delineation of an updated proposed regulatory floodplain, and c) a set of recommended capital improvements to alleviate watershed issues. Topographic model data were obtained from the County/DisthctL|DAR'based digital elevation model (DEM). Watershed improvements were evaluated and ranked based on the County's cost vs. benefit analysis methodology, as well as other criteria such as permivabi|bY and public acceptance. Dr. Cabezas was also project engineer for the detailed design analysis of modifications to the existing Town n' Country gormwaterpump station Preliminary Site Development Plans. �un,ammux", Imxw~°w^"^ n'VFmcoav�� HILLSBOROUGH RIVER WATERSHED MANAGEMENT MASTER PLAN UPDATE (HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY, FLORIDA) 2011 N/A n`oasuem'pnommEun'RZuo ! 0. Dr. Dc [abezas managed the 2011 Hillsborough River Watershed Management Master Plan Update. The project encompassed: a) development of an updated watershed model that met the SWFWMD's Stormwater Program Guidelines and Specifications, b) delineation of an updated proposed regulatory floodplain, and c) a set of recommended capital improvements to alleviate watershed issues. Topographic model data were obtained from the County/District L|DAR' based DEM. The model detail was substantially increased in both the areas inside Hillsborough County, as well as those areas draining from Polk and Pasco Counties. Watershed improvements were evaluated and ranked based on the County's cost vs. benefit analysis methodology, aswell asother criteria such aspermittabi|ityand public acceptance. 12 !IU00E Matthew A. Goolsby/ P.E.' CFM �aMM��.������°��� Senior Engineer 4�Applliedkiences (Tampa, Florida) a11 Umn0 N (DEe1Has�,p E rL 1u ° Master ofScience - Environmental Engineering University ofCentral Florida, Orlando, FL ° Bache|orofScience-Environmenta|EngineerinQ (Cum Laude) UCF'Orlando, FL "mn^ i R= 8 <2 oup��,mn��uo�^momn^�`xn����xananq ° Licensed Professional Engineer (Florida) P.E.No. 79]2l m Association ofState Flood Plain Managers Certified Floodplain Manager (CFrN) No. US -14-08127 Mr. Goolsby has been involved with primarily water resources and environmental related projects during his career. As a Professional Engineer (PE) and Certified Floodplain Manager (CFM), he has extensive experience in modeling monnwmter collection systems, and water quantity/quality analysis in both urban and rural settings. His project experience includes watershed studies, stormwater master planning, modeling, permitting, and design. Mr. Goolsby has designed and permitted water resources projects for federal, public, and private clients with solutions that often incorporated low impact development (UD) and green infrastructure (GI), flood hazard mitigation, and/or ecosystem restoration. His technical capabilities include, but are not limited to, Arc6|S, |[PR4, FEMA Benefit -Cost Analysis (BCA) Too], HEC-RAS/HMS, EPASVVK8K4, and other3VVyWyW engine based software Apartial listing ofMr. Goo|sb/sPublications and Presentations includes: *Goo|sby, M, N. [hamas. "Apples to Apples: An Objective Approach to Comparing Your Rood Reduction Projects". Presentation at Florida Stormwater Association 2018 Annual Conference, Sanibel, Florida, June 2018. � ( *Gon|sby, [N, I Nehrke, M. Schmidt. "A Comprehensive, Multi -Agency Approach to Ecosystem Restoration.^ Florida �- StonnwaterAssociation Conference, Palm Harbor, Florida, December ZOl6 * Goolsby, [N, D. Honour, M. Schmidt. "A Systematic Approach for Addressing T[NDLs in the Halifax River" Florida Water Resources Conference. Orlando, Florida. April ZO1§ ' = Goolsby, K4,].rN. Guzman and R. Franklin "St.Augustine 31ormvvater Program 45OYears Later." Presentation at Florida Stormwater Association 2014 Annual Conference, Sanibel, Florida, June 2014. ° Goolsby, K4, J.M. Guzman and S. Whiteside. "Working Together with Minimum Budget to Breach a High -Hazard Dam." Association of State Dam Safety Officials Southeast Regional Conference, Louisville, Kentucky, April 2012. ~Goo|sby, M. "Viability of a Residential Stormvvater, Graywater, and Wastewater Treatment System." Presentation at 2011 Winter Florida Stormwater Association Conference, Tampa, Florida, December 2011. ~VVanie|ista, K4, M. [hopra' M. Goolsby and M. Hardin. "Inlet Protection Devices and Their Effectiveness." Final Report FDOTProject 8DK78977'O3,August ZO1U 'v�amm�mzo w*��o°w ���m=acm 1omuER PENINSULA WAroRSxsoMANmsamrmrPum/ /m,,s/oxALoR,/ca mxoRUC WIN *^p°="y(,! (CITY mrTwvipA,FLORIDA) OmGo/mm N/A (3)ommoczmmo:si:,.°o"Ic./a"oSnce,p`s 0u°*^ /.= Applied Sciences was retained by the City of Tampa to prepare a basin plan and support the design of stormwat r improvements in the Lower Peninsula Watershed, with the ultimate goal of providing flood relief and address public safety. The area included in this phase of the plan includes the entire area south of Euclid Avenue, between Hillsborough Bay and Old Tampa Bay, and north of MacDill Air Force Base. The entire Lower Peninsula encompasses more than 6000 acres in South Tampa and the Basis of Design Report (BODR) to be prepared by Applied Sciences will detail an alternatives analysis, prioritizing projects for potential capital improvements. Provided in the report will be detailed maps showing existing flood conditions and proposed solutions, along with tables identifying the reduction in flood stage, as will be determined using the XP'SVVK4PW 2017 model —a|ongwith associated costs. Mr. Goolsby i»serving asthe Lead Engineer and Modeler unthis complex project. �xal [wNb °*mw wmmC.0xP r SQUIRREL PRAIRIE WATERSHED MANAGEMENT PLAN ALTERNATIVE ANALYSIS /HsnmwmooCOUNTY, FLORIDA) 2018 N/A � woweoBom,nux°*c�,^*`/AND `ro/nmne Z�^,^//~*,�=*=m~,^�,.=,�= Applied Sciences was contracted bythe Southwest Florida Water Management District (Disthct)toprovide professional services insupport ofthe Squirrel Prairie Watershed Management Program. Tasks included completing aFlood Protection Level of Service (FPLOS) Model Development throughout the watershed for roadways and structures, preparing a Surface Water Resource Assessment (3VVRA) throughout the watershed and conducting a Best Management Practices (BMP) analysis of the portion of the watershed lying within Hernando County. The ultimate goal of these efforts is to address water quality and flooding within the Squirrel Prairie watershed. This analysis isbeing performed jointly for SVVFVYK4Dand Hernando County, with the District acting as the lead agency. As project engineer, Mr. Goolsby assisted the team with water quality and flood analysis, as well as the development of viable BMP alternatives. SrmxwwATEnLEVEL cpSERVICE POLICY REVIEW (HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY, ,00"ea/:w^`s��/us �anoovomww*^�^w flomcm/ 2018 N/A W�IEF DESCRIN ON 11 Hillsborough County is performing a rate study for its Stormwater Management Program. |ncoordination with the study, Applied Sciences conducted a policy comparison review of the current level of service (LOS) designation for flood control. The County's Comprehensive Plan Stonmwate/ Management Element, defines the LOS for flood protection in terms of storm frequency and duration, and the water level relative to roadways. In addition to the flood level of service review, Applied Sciences compared the County's existing stormwater quality policies, goals, and objectives performed as well, and to have recommendations on updating these, and any recommendations on developing a stormvvaterqua|ity level of service. AsProject Manager, Mr. Goolsby conducted a review of relevant policies and documents, comparing other local governmental flood LOS, and water quality policies. Upon completion of this review, recommendations and updates on the County's flood and water quality LOS were made and presented in the final report. HAZARD MITIGATION PROGRAM ASSISTANCE ,^o,ez/oa^�,pw'o,nIN S, m*C imu� In~!,� I)^w (HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY, FLORIDA) Omoo/ms N/A � mnoeoEum,rovmv^n»n'�mcZ����p�`�^="�,*^~"=.o" ` Applied Sciences Consulting Inc. is providing Program Support Services for the Hillsborough County Hazard Mitigation program' reconciling codes and providing outreach assistance. Such support is needed to ensure consistency and compliance with the County's Flood Damage Control Regulations and its participation with the National Flood Insurance Program (NF|P). Tasks include, but are not limited to; providing analysis, reviewing certification submittals, refining processes' and providing outreach assistance to Hillsborough County. As Project Manager, Mr. Goolsby is providing his knowledge and expertise while assisting the County with the tasks described below: ° Assisting the County with items related tof|oodvvays, floodwmyimpacts, and compliance. * Preparing for coastal map changes, physical map revision submittal and awareness campaign as requested by Communications. * Reviewing documents submitted to the County by the community for compliance with the appropriate regulations, pursuant tocode. nn`u�; 0uz^mm�*°~o^w wsaC 0,=aym Snuo*mm,K/Lu«S BM9yALTERNATIVES ANALYSIS AND RECOMMENDATIONS w^,,*"��� /Bnoo*smLuE,plumow/ Omsmmo N/A mom,^ocommex"`"^"/AND SP'»''C«ca o=*./p*..,�^v=~^�^^���^°` Applied Sciences was tasked with this drainage improvement alternatives analysis project, which is being performed jointly for Southwest Florida Water Management District (as lead agency) and the City ofBrooksville Southway Villas is o mobile home community located in eastern Hernando County, south of the City of Brooksville and within the Peck Sink Watershed. Since the remodeling of Peck Sink by others (the watershed that contains the project area). Mr. Goolsby is serving as the Engineer -of -Record (EOR) for this project and is responsible for developing and evaluating project alternatives atsix (6)locations/sites for the 8rNPx'including a couple ofcombination sites for the flood relief effort. i 11,qW, �, 21$121 WN Harry C. Downing, Senior Professional Engineer 38 1 _.>.. -1 NA.bV. ANG iIXrI(,)d IGty:.rnd ,tarsi AppliedSciences is Florida) _. ...a.::vL;Cl,;ilN(DECi?i�.E Ah. Lr SPU Iii.LA:,f.,f.; ti..l;iiRF:Al lr{„-.-.;,.,{,a.:.. .. ol. ..�.... � r��,, �,r.., .,�. _,. 1NIN w Master of Science — Environmental Sciences Licensed Professional Engineer (Florida) University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL P.E. No. 58633 * Bachelor of Science — Animal Science, Agricultural Engineering University of Florida, Gainesville, FL * Bachelor of Science —Soil and Water Engineering Sciences University of Florida, Gainesville, FL Mr. Downing has been a leading environmental project engineer in the Tampa Bay area for over 40 years. Following a successful 35 -year career with the Southwest Florida Water Management District (District), Harry joined Applied Sciences to lead modeling and water resources projects. During his time at the District, Harry held a position in Resource Regulation as Water Use Permit Manager. While Supervisor of Water Use c! . Permitting Section he was involved in the review and evaluation of agricultural water use which represented, at the time, about half of the water use within the District. Water Use allocations were based on research data from the "Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences” (IFAS) and an NRCS Modified Blaney-Criddle Method for calculating statistical water requirements using rainfall, evapotranspiration, crop type, and irrigation method. Water source salinity (cation exchange, total dissolved solids) and off-site groundwater impacts were also evaluated for existing and proposed users. Mr. Downing has extensive experience in the use of surface water and ground water models such as ICPR4, HEC2, HEC1, ICPR3, all versions of SWMM, DWOPER, DAMBRK, DHI's MIKE SHE, MIKE11, EPA's WASP4 and ArcMap. In addition, custom models using Excel and SAS have also been developed by Harry to perform structural operations and water supply reliability analysis and forecasting. NORTH CITRUS WITHLACOOCHEE DRIVER WATERSHED MANAGEMENT PLAN (CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA) ONGOING N/A Applied Sciences was selected by the District to complete a Watershed Management Plan (WMP) including floodplain analysis, Stormwater Level of Service analysis (LOS), Surface Water Resource Assessment (SWRA), and Best Management Practice (BMP) alternative for the North Citrus Withlacoochee River Watershed in Citrus County. The watershed is approximately 47 square miles and is located adjacent to Lake Rousseau upstream of the Inglis dam. Mr. Downing is currently developing the project plan for submittal and approval by the District, prior to initiating the effort for completing the Watershed Evaluation phase. L wER PENINSULA WATERSHED MANAGEMENT PLAN co IRU' 1I0N dfar - (_'mM (CITY OF TAMPA, FLORIDA) ONGOING N/A ii', BRIEF UCSCRIPl IrN , .,, c ­t, 0JANDSHOVIC ROLE � r' d% if ,. of , J ?"A , th n •,:.•nr r^m The City of Tampa retained Applied Sciences to prepare a basin plan and support the design of stormwater improvements in the Lower Peninsula Watershed to provide flood relief and address public safety. This phase of the plan includes the entire area south of Euclid Avenue, between Hillsborough Bay and Old Tampa Bay, and north of MacDill AFB; encompassing more than 6,000 acres in south Tampa. The Basis of Design Report (BODR) will detail an alternatives analysis, prioritizing projects for potential capital improvements and will include detailed maps showing existing flood conditions and proposed solutions, along with tables identifying the reduction in flood stage, as determined using the XP- SWMM 2017 model, and associated costs. Mr. Downing is providing technical support for modeling efforts during this project. PITHLACHASCOTEE—ANCLOTE CONSERVATION EFFORT(PACE) PEER REVIEW rsl,u StO r ICES COINS IF U".10IION (PASCOCOUNTY, FLORIDA) ONGOING N/A / 0i Wlm (1..SC21PTIC"J�.t.n:cpq s c ...L vt,. r AND SPFC.. C R,' L", . Applied Sciences was contracted by the District to conduct a peer review of the Pith la ch ascotee-An clote Conservation Effort, located in Pasco County, and performed by another WMP. The PACE study area consists of three watersheds: Pithlachascotee River, Anclote East of the Suncoast and Anclote West. The focus of this peer review is the Anclote West portion of the PACE study area covering approximately 66 square miles. Mr. Downing assisted by providing QA/QC review of deliverables. SENIOR PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER PROFEs�IoNAL SERVICES COINSIRIJIJICIIN of ap,,:r z.b I SOUT14WEST FLORIDA WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICT 1985-2016 N/A Evaluation Projects on which Mr. Downing worked initially included management of contracts for stormwater (floodplain determination) such as Duck Slough in Pasco County, and Tippen Bay in Charlotte County. Duck Slough watershed near Dade City, Florida, is a tributary to the Withlacoochee River near its headwaters. Dade City had experienced significant flooding in the past which was the result of an inadequate stormwater system and backwater affects from the river. The Army Corps of Engineers' Models HEC2 and HEC1 were used to identify the floodplains for the watershed and required stormwater improvements to address flooding issues. Several watersheds were also evaluated during his tenure with the District for land area recommendations to be purchased as part of the "Save Our Rivers Program." Water quality, water supply, floodplain, and habit protection were included as part of criteria for acquisition. Mr. Downing was part of the team that evaluated the Manatee River, Chassahowitzka River, and Brooker Creek for the Save Our Rivers Program. Ultimately, several hundred acres were purchased in these watersheds based upon the evaluations. 1C It, :Ao :nG `*av-1 ,2i f.?I41'C`t WATERSHED MANAGEMENT PROGRAM (WMP) — PROJECT MANAGER RVICIS C I UCIIara SOUTHWEST FLORIDA WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICT 1985-2016 N/A (3 B'Mff DESCRIPTION ., ., xr.','._, , r�., ._si; e,e; AND SPMFiC, R.:LE'..'th.0 . :a "r!;n Mr. Downing developed adaptive hydrologic processes and procedure evaluations including custom tools (Green-Ampt) to better define rainfall infiltration and storage functions within Florida soils. Terrain tools developed by ESRl11 were used in an overlay process to generate runoff parameters for catchments in a watershed. Soils, land use, percent imperviousness, etc. were used to develop Green-Ampt runoff parameters. NRCS and IFAS soils data were combined with spatial data to develop hydraulic conductivity, soil porosity, initial moisture conditions, and total available soil storage for input into ICPR by catchment. Directly connected impervious areas were also accounted for in the routine. Terrain tools were used to develop stage volume or stage area curves for impoundments. Pond infiltration was also included in the watershed models. "1'; A.'r i), USGS WITHLACOOCHEE RIVER BASIN PLAN aor. <,uu�rEservlcEs cora?t?u:.n��rl ul,E„I;c�h-t=! SOUTHWEST FLORIDA WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICT 2014-2016 N/A 1., k.�1E.t JF.,f..;If TIGN •;;E� sP, :I; n;ti:),I Fi:IV if FC+:= � cn -,. a ti .t ^,:: rt ..x t. h s E i,ffn Mr. Downing developed water balance models of the Tsala Apopka Chain of Lakes to determine evaporation, rainfall influence, seepage, and diversions from the Withlacoochee River independent of the ongoing USGS study. Doppler radar rainfall, USGS ET information, bathymetric data, structure operational data, historic lake level data, and aquifer levels were incorporated into the modeling. The modeling indicated that leakage ranged 10-15 inches per year, averaged over the area of the lakes, rainfall influence was variable depending on magnitude and lake level (surface area), ET surface rates were consistent but volume varied according to lake surface area, and diversions from the river were significant when river levels were high and lake levels were relatively lower. Mass balance response differences for a rainfall event and change in lake volume were usually not one-to-one. ".> t, "" I. . .'k! _. _-.YC PS k.CPERIENCi.: Robert A Wronski, PE, MS Senior Engineer cr,�L n. �drr�un�up^rrFreNi 25 3 ...�. il'3M 'l.AM!F. AND i.DC::B ION (Ci."y and S:cr i i l (Tampa, Florida) ..a FFAICAT:ONRZJ GR.`EANf SIF" iL:'LA'10Ni 17 0JRR;N C -E95,1') f.SIS'f to N`(7r } SCiPIl:wFl Master of Science in Organization and Management, Licensed Professional Engineer (Florida) Central Connecticut State University P.E. 67701 Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering, University of South Licensed Professional Engineer (Texas) Florida P.E. 103119 * Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering Technology Central Connecticut State University Bachelor of Science in Industrial Technology Central Connecticut State University i8 01 HER i>kC?fEMIONAL(D I`,UF1C,AH0 S11'1.F..J,;tit ,C {Xa.O A T' Iir;ir•. r'.C. Mr. Wronski has over 30 years of civil and utilities engineering design, utilities relocation, and construction inspection experience in governmental and commercial projects. His experience includes extensive use of AutoCAD, MicroStation, Cascade, Hydraflow, AdICPR, A.S.A.D, GIS, FDOT Standard Index and Specifications, FDOT Drainage Manuals, FDOT Plans Preparation Manual, MUTCD, FDOT Manual of Uniform Minimum ,, Standards for Design, Construction and Maintenance for Streets and Highways, FDOT Basis of Estimates, ` and TR55. He has a wealth of experience as a project engineer Pasco County and also conducted engineering inspections over a ten year period for Connecticut Department of Transportation projects. Mr. Wronski's professional experience includes a wide variety of stormwater, drainage, commercial and residential construction projects. TANGLEWOaa CANAL DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENTS (SEMINOLECOUNTY, FLORIDA) 03 VBILE U Y ..""W i"i(A SPEC: WC ROLE PRJi:.r:SSIONAL SH ICES CINSiRUCTQ': il(au;±Gc;ai:'.eJ 2017 N/A EC I , ...h c -r-1 The purpose of the project was generally two -fold: update the existing conditions hydraulic and hydrologic (H&H) model associated with the Tanglewood Canal drainage basin area; and develop two permittable alternatives to alleviate the County's flooding concerns. The Project Area that is associated with recurrent flooding is located along Arbor Park Drive in the Temple Terrace subdivisions within the limits of the City of Winter Park (City) in Orange County. The Study Area which encompassed the Project Area and the Tanglewood Canal drainage system extends into Seminole County and is part of the Econlockhatchee River (Econ) watershed. The Tanglewood Canal drainage basin covers approximately 150 acres and the Temple Terrace drainage basin covers approximately 40 acres. Land Use in both drainage basins is generally composed of single-family residential. Applied Sciences provided engineering services to develop a Basis of Design Report (BODR) for the Tanglewood Canal Drainage Improvements Project. As Project Manager, Mr. Wronski was responsible for the conceptual design, level of service (LOS) analysis, preliminary Opinion of Probable Construction Costs, Cost/Benefit Analysis of the proposed alternatives and development of the BODR. LANDt c rnt r ,J<�Mri 7f YCARC) HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY CONSTRUCTION FLAN REVIEW — STORMWATER (Hri poka6le) (HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY, FLORIDA) 2017 N/A Li,wiIEF 7FSC"tIPT ON />,," we, yKCAHC RO.JE Applied Sciences was retained by the Hillsborough County Planning and Growth Management Department to assist the County in reviewing submittals to for compliance with the Hillsborough County Stormwater Technical Manual (STM) and Development Procedures Review Manual (DPRM). Through December 2017, over 500 plan reviews have been completed by Applied Sciences. As an extension of Hillsborough County staff, Mr. Wronski reviewed submitted permit applications and associated construction plans and documents for compliance with Hillsborough County's Land Development Code, Stormwater Technical Manual, and the Development Procedures Review Manual for the following submittal types: Preliminary Plats, Minor Subdivision Development Plans, Subdivision Construction Plans, Final Plats, Platted Subdivision No Improvements, Certified Parcels, Minor Site Development Plans, Preliminary Site Development Plans, Site Construction Plans, Straight to Construction Plans. n'IJ AND :r^mr(C°"m,°v w�Uammaym SQUIRREL PRAIRIE WATERSHED MANAGEMENT PLAN ALTERNATIVE ANALYSIS pJ,�0, NAL^RV I Co C C) N., : �0 N "p 0 lam, _ /HE*^mmooCOUNTY, FLORIDA) 2018 N/A /�� woa'aoocp.,noa "."(",°,'*^"",,","J ^pnS"o/ac^OIL Z*,=,/,'q*u~.^`",.°,/., I'll Applied Sciences was contracted by the Southwest Florida Water Management District (District)to provide professional services in support of the Squirrel Prairie Watershed Management Program. Tasks include completing a Flood Protection Level of Service (FPLOS) Model Development throughout the watershed for roadways and structures, preparing a Surface Water Resource Assessment (5VVRA) throughout the watershed and conducting a Best Management Practices (GMP) analysis within that portion ofthe watershed lying within Hernando County. The ultimate goal ofthese efforts vvasto address water quality and flooding within the Squirrel Prairie watershed. This analysis was performed jointly for SVVFVVMDand Hernando [ounty, with the District acting asthe lead agency. As Project Engineer, Mr. VVronski led development ofBMPsincluding plan layout and cost estimating. nnnu*munmmr«a,~ma°^ wy E Rownsm MIDTOWN -WssrsmsCANAL PERMITTING AND DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENTS sRV:o` o/=p �-uw (PLANT CITY, FLORIDA) 2018 2018 m6m*usca,n01w��^0", 1,=°i,^",^xcms1o( 14oe Applied Sciences was retained by the City of Plant City to assist in meeting the requirements of TMDL for K4iU [reek that also impacts the Midtown Development portion of the City. K8iU Creek is impaired for TP. TN and TSS were also targeted in the grant the City received from FDEP to partially fund the stormwmter management system needed to provide the improvements. Initially, Applied Sciences was retained asetension'of-st fftonbtaina2OYearpemoit,per the recent statewide ERP regulations for water quality and quantity discharge from Midtown. Subsequently, Applied Sciences was tasked to design and permit the stormwater management system that improved water quality per the FIDEP Grant and theTW1DL requirements. The gormvvaterpond was designed, permitted and built in Plant City onthe south side of Ball Street, near its intersection with Hunter Street. Mr. VVrnnski provided detailed drawings for drainage structure modifications, Construction Engineering |nspectinns(CBs), Progress Reports, and developed resolutions to construction issues. w�P Li AM, u0'0', m*u°* wmarf"o / LOWER PENINSULA WATERSHED MANAGEMENT PLAN ,xo,ez*wauRVI ,s mpoPail* `oww^,=^,"^, ( TAMPA, FLORIDA Omsmms N/A ~ ,3)omr,nez"/mma,6, =^.5 ,�*=^^u^/^Noms"'cfl, s Applied Sciences was retained by the City of Tampa to provide services needed to prepare a basin plan and support the design of stormwater improvements in the Lower Peninsula Watershed, to provide flood relief and address public safety. The entire Lower Peninsula encompasses more than 6,000 acres in South Tampa and the Basis of Design Report(BODR) to be prepared by Applied Sciences will detail an alternatives analysis, prioritizing projects for potential capital improvements. Provided inthe report will be detailed maps showing existing flood conditions and proposed solutions, along with tables identifying the reduction in flood stage, as will be determined using the XP-SWMM 2017 model — along with associated costs. Mr. VVnonski is responsible for data coUection, coordinating surveying collection, and performing constructobi|ityanalysis for proposed improvements. wnTLrmm,zmn���=w�� wo=s, HAZARD MITIGATION PROGRAM AssnmNCE SmnCE, mns��num*"pp'��w HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY, FLORIDA Ommo/ms @/A m^wo^,ECr/mo� '*w==^"',,-i=,^��*,'= Hillsborough County has requested Applied 5denos Consulting Inc. to provide Program Support Services for the Hazard Mitigation, reconciling codes and providing outreach assistance. Such support is needed to ensure consistency and compliance with the County's Flood Damage Control Regulations and its participation with the National Flood Insurance Program. Tasks include, but are not limited to, providing analysis, reviewing certification submittals, refining processes, reconciling codes and providing outreach assistance to Hillsborough County. yNc VVnonski is providing project support to the County with a number of tasks including: Assist the County with items related toDondways, floodm/ay impacts and compliance; Reconcile the Stormwater Technical Manual with codes and prepare for code updates (Assisting Government Entities) through the Land Development Code and the Hillsborough County Construction Code update process; Prepare for coastal map changes, physical map revision submittal and awareness campaign as requested by Communications, and; Review of documents submitted to the County by the community for compliance with the appropriate regulations pursuant tocode. 17 ....e+�p p�"�y +��n rr��a �.* qg �pq Is PCiq I,S"6'�''PA :`i .-.YE-(S[XP1, RI ENC, Nick �or�9a nas, III, PIC, CFM, C'roject Manager"�Igi"piRP.: B 9lF 15 G ...>. 1R 1 NAw"c AND LOCA': -ION (fit, In(!.Stotl dAppliedSclences (Tampa, Florida) ....x. fdOUG�.iIO IDk.CiREE. rlND SPEC'Ift' i'fTaC;Pt) ,r CURRENT PIiG`C'C15SICA: K(5" Master of Business Administration - University of Florida Licensed Professional Engineer (Florida) Master of Engineering - Industrial and Systems P.E. No. 69136 Engineering (Engineering Management), University of Certified Floodplain Manager Florida US -17-09708 Bachelor of Science - Civil Engineering, Purdue University a Bachelor of Science - Land Surveying Engineering, Purdue University -x c,n rr:t•MI� sa«ar,�Q.�rsl+Itat cast...r,II< <,e.a :<. ,, I - ...,.;.,c:r.; Nick Charnas serves as Vice President for Applied Sciences and is a Registered Professional Engineer in the State of Florida, with over 15 years of diversified civil engineering experience. Mr. Charnas has garnered a f wealth of professional engineering experience specializing in stormwater management design, drainage analysis, construction, and regulatory compliance experience to Applied Sciences. Mr. Charnas has senior - level experience in managing over 100 stormwater projects to budget and schedule during his career. He has r led complex drainage projects throughout west -central Florida that included capital planning, design, hydrologic and hydraulic modeling, permitting, peer review, and project management. The majority of his project experience has focused on municipal, public sector clients. Mr. Charnas' experience includes the expert use of a number of hydrologic and hydraulic modeling programs, in addition to the proficient use of AutoCAD 3D for design of roadway and stormwater infrastructure improvement projects. Throughout his career, Mr. Charnas has served on the following professional committees: * American Society of Civil Engineers, Florida Section West Coast Branch, Environmental & Water Resources Institute Chair, 2017 * Legislative Committee Member, Florida Stormwater Association, 2016-2017 * Technical Sessions Committee Member, American Public Works Association, Florida West Coast Branch, 2013-2016 * Education Committee Member, Florida Stormwater Association, 2013-2016 * Membership Committee, Florida Stormwater Association, 2011 * Treasurer, Executive Committee and Board of Directors, Leadership Hillsborough, 2009-2011 TANGLEWOOOCANAL L)RAINAGEIMPROVEMENTS IERIVICECONSTRUCHON.l (SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA) 2017 N/A w+ ICF Oi SC e?IPf IOW u;,. ;i"?, �,>t, etAND SPECI C ):._ Applied Sciences was selected by Seminole County Public Works Department (County) to develop a Basis of Design Report (BODR) for the Tanglewood Canal Drainage Improvements Project. The purpose of the project was to establish a hydraulic and hydrologic basin model for the Tanglewood Canal drainage basin area, located along the boundary line of Orange and Seminole County, in addition to the development of design alternatives to alleviate recurrent flooding concerns and to improve water quality in the Econ Basin. The County will utilize the model developed for the proposed stormsewer and conveyance system upgrades, associated with the proposed Tanglewood Canal drainage improvements, alternatives probable cost estimates, and a BODR. Mr. Charnas served as the Project Manager and provided oversight during Basin modeling for the system that included the project area; conceptual stormwater system development; level of service analysis; and the preparation of the BODR. w�umm1,1�,10�om^aa LOWER PENINSULA WATERSHED MANAGEMENT PLAN ,m,�a/oe���n*/,s ,nernmnnww":='�u~, (CITY urTAMPA, FLORIDA)Omao/ms N/A / womf.FDESCRIPTION p^*=op^"w, O*^xuoscPIC. mu F1cn�ck rfp�P_1,=^==/*" ` Applied Sciences was retained by the City of Tampa to provide sen/ices needed to prepare a basin plan and support the design ofstormweter improvements in the Lower Peninsula Watershed, to provide flood relief and address public safety. The area included in this phase of the plan includes the entire area south of Euclid Avenue, between Hillsborough Bay and Old Tampa Bay, and north ofMacDill Air Force Base. The entire Lower Peninsula encompasses more than 6,O00acres in South Tampa and the Basis of Design Report (BODR) to be prepared by Applied Sciences will detail an alternatives analysis, prioritizing projects for potential capital improvements. Provided in the report will be detailed maps showing existing flood conditions and proposed solutions, along with tables identifying the reduction in flood stage, as will be determined using the XP'8WIVIK8 2017 model —a|nng with associated costs. K4c Chamas is leading the team by providing technical direction and oversight, client interfacing, and tracking to ensure that the schedule and budget are in continuously in line with client expectations. mcxvoxw~=^.xn*xcoumz�u NORTHWEST REGIONAL WATER RECLAMATION FACILITY hNWRWRFIBoPAmoomo�scv�wnw,p*�y°� PROJECT DESIGN -BUILD PROJECT Dwso/ms Omso/ws (HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY, FLORIDA) wBRe,ocs"'mnu�c,'AND mmxCw� �='v­`^^,��'x�. Applied Sciences is the Permitting and Stormwmter Consultant to the Gamey/Wharton-Smith Joint Venture team for the Design -Build of the NWRWRF Expansion project for Hillsborough County Utilities. The project isestimated tocost close to $ZOO Million and is the largest ofits kind in the County's history. The existing permitted 10 million gallon per day (N1GD) advanced wastewater treatment system will be expanded to 30 MGD. The plant is located on a 277 acres site with over 100 acres of wetland on the site. Portions of the site is also in a Special Flood Hazard Area (5FHA) requiring floodplain compensation to account for the impacts. The floodplain impacts and additional impervious area required an ERP permit from FDEP and from the Hillsborough County Development Review Deportment. As Project Manager, Mr. Chamas supported the site stnrmvvater design and floodplain calculations, and provided oversight while Applied Sciences coordinated the entire permitting process with said agencies, and was able to secure the required permits from Hillsborough County, FDEP, SVVFVVyN[\ H[EP[and USACOE in under six (6) months from submittal. wy [mmmw�� \ SQUIRREL PRAIRIE WATERSHED MAmwsamcmrPLAmALTEemAnvsAmnLYSIS, nmro`m*^�`sw�a ox^mvcnnnp^,,e"^*` SxKFWMD/HcamAmooCOUNTY, FLORIDA) 2018 @/A p�o^o,uem/mvx='''==:»mowc«»s N °^^'-°^°^^=,="t'^- Thepurpnseofthispnojectistocomp|eteaF|oodProtectionLeve|ofSewice(FPLO3)determinationforpub|icnoadvvays and structures, a Surface Water Resource Assessment (5VVRA)' and a Best Management Practices (BMP) analysis addressing water quality and/or flooding within the Squirrel Prairie watershed. The FPUO6 analysis includes the assignment of Level of Service designations at the subbasin scale for public roadways and buildings. This will also include the identification of model updates that may be required for developing the 500 -year inundation area. The SVVRAincludes the review and summarization of available water quality data within the watershed and estimation of the pollutant loads from direct runoff, infiltration -recharge, and percolation. The BMP analysis includes the development nfconceptual structural and or non-structural BK8Ps that address water quality problems and or flooding within that portion of the Squirrel Prairie watershed that lies within Hernando County. As the Project Manager, Mr. Chamas provided oversight during data collection, hydraulic and hydrologic modeling, FPLOSdeterminatinns, 8IVIPdevelopment and analysis, and assisted in document preparation. HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY CONSTRUCTION PLAN REVIEW SUPPORT Ixuom,o,",,/f­,y* (HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY, FLORIDA) Omsows 0/A m^mE FomaproefS, w=crp^""^f, t*AND mconc^oLF ',p�"u""^"�"^°^^==.w.= Applied Sciences was retained by the Hillsborough County Planning and Growth Management Department to assist the County in reviewing submittals to for compliance with the Hillsborough County Stormwater Technical Manual (STM) and Development Procedures Review Manual (DPRyN). Through December 2017\ over 500 plan reviews have been completed by Applied Sciences As an extension of Hillsborough County staff, Mr. [harnas manages the review of submitted permit applications, and associated construction plans and documents for compliance with Hillsborough County's Land Development Code' StomnwaterTechnica| Manual, and the Development Procedures Review Manual for the following submittal types: Preliminary Plats, Minor Subdivision Development Plans, Subdivision Construction Plans, Final Plats, Platted Subdivision No Improvements, Certified Parcels, Minor Site Development Plans, Preliminary Site � ��U Development Plans, Site Construction Plans, and Straight toConstruction Plans. _C YE A.RS f ,II FIRIFN`S Kevin K. Albrecht, P.E. Senior Engineer 1o7A1. b. Y:'11H CU P R F. N I F kR r1 ...o. i -I M;FfO-1wAtural ;tote) �i c s (Tampa, Florida) MCAT :lr. KNGi;, ,A` t SPF JA!. t,A- 1 cu+NNi.a � TONYPROF. SErlONe : L.. :,157' A TION ,ST,n Ic AND .,, _G'L'v Bachelor of Science - Civil Engineering Water Resources Licensed Professional Engineer (Florida) USF, Tampa, FL P.E. No. 74709 ., 01HF, (i PROFESSIONAL. t;,.nt 1IfN"H` (11-'k 7 :. :. A. ' oc.) Mr. Albrecht has extensive municipal/public sector experience obtained through successful completion of a variety of Water 'Resources projects throughout west -central and southwest Florida. The majority of his project experience has focused on the completion of civil engineering projects through planning, design, , peer review, and project management. A summary of his technical experience includes: • Design and Permitting of Stormwater Management Systems, including the creation of stormwater management areas, design of drainage systems (Roadway/site), culvert upgrades/replacements, BMP implementation, and canal/lake sediment excavation. Relevant project experience includes the PK Avenue Stormwater Improvements, Golden Gate Wetland Flowway Restoration, Peace Creek Dredging/Sediment Removal, Lake Wales Outfall Sediment Removal, Sebring, Parkway Phase III, 120 -acre Bio -Fuel Power Facility, 50 -acre Logistics Facility, among others. • Conceptual design and feasibility analysis of Stormwater Improvement Projects, including stormwater conveyance and impoundment areas; lake storage optimization and control structure modifications; Low Impact Development (LID) improvements; pump stations; and various water quality improvement projects. Relevant project experience includes Lake Lena Water Quality Improvement Project, Wahneta Wetland Restoration Plan, Winter Haven Chain of Lakes Level Optimization Plan, Christina Flood Storage Reservoir and Lake Carroll Management Plan. • NPDES permitting support for multiple MS -4's including FDOT Districts 2 and 5, and the Cities of Auburndale, Bartow, Fort Meade, Frostproof, and Mulberry. Tasks include outfall analysis, storm -event WQ sampling, annual reporting support, and development of TMDL implementation plans, and representation through development of BMAPs. • Development of all elements of regional Watershed Management Plans (WMPs), for public clients, including Southwest Florida Water Management District (SWFWMD) and several Florida Counties (e.g., Polk, Hillsborough, Pasco, Pinellas, Sarasota, Seminole, and Manatee). • Development of Water Quality Management Plans/Stormwater Pollutant Loading Analysis, including review of historic water quality and flow data, estimation of pollutant loadings, and development of Best Management Practices. Pollutant loading estimates are developed using EMC Spreadsheet (STEPL/Others), temporally -based geo-spatial (SIMPLE), and dynamic load routing (EPA-SWMM 5). Relevant project experience includes the Crooked Lake and Lake Clinch WQMPs, Lake Carroll Water Quality Management Plan, and Sarasota County's SIMPLE pollutant loading model update. • Hydrologic Analysis and Floodplain Mapping for both public and private clients including SWFWMD and several Florida Counties (e.g., Polk, Hillsborough, Pasco, Pinellas, Sarasota, and Manatee) and multiple private land owners/developers. Experience includes detailed H&H modeling using ICPR v3, ]CPR v4, SWMM4, SWMM5, and HEC -RAS to establish Base Flood Elevations (BFEs) and submittal of map changes to FEMA. a,F: ( .(XAIl� .k .ad .:,fc Sl Y::IArt f,OP.....:TED .SURFACE DATER QUALITY MONITORING PROGRAM REVIEW AND DATA URVJCEs CONS1W.unoN Nfapp c,Io(A ANALYSIS (CITY OF KissimMEE, FLORIDA) 2017 N/A ?3"05rnp:, SPECIHC tOL.. i._ Applied Sciences Consulting Inc. was tasked by the City of Kissimmee to review the City's long-term surface water quality monitoring program and analyze data collected as part of this program. Specifically, the project included inspection of the City's 16 water quality/flow monitoring stations, review of the City's data collection SOPS, and analysis of flow and water quality data to estimate the nutrient loadings from the City to Lake Tohopekaliga. Mr. Albrecht provided QA/QC review of the data analysis and final report preparation. w'I vamwrI C==ammaC.Omeya LOWER PENINSULA WATERSHED MANAGEMENT PLAN ,,o�aoox�uERV; ,o m�mv�wwx"�mu` (CITY oFTAMPA, FLORIDA) ONGOING N/A � n�on/aosom,noa,m,f."n°,^*^AND o'mrxxoa ` Mr. Albrecht is responsible for model development and technical lead for this project. The City ofTampa retained Applied Sciences to provide services needed to prepare n basin plan and support the design ofstormwater improvements in the Lower Peninsula Watershed, to provide flood relief and address public safety. South Tampa has long suffered structural and nuisance street flooding and isdue for much-needed relief. The entire Lower Peninsula encompasses more than 6i000 acres in South Tampa and the Bads of Design Report (BODR)to be prepared by Applied Sciences will detail an alternatives analysis, prioritizing projects for potential capital improvements. Provided inthe report will bedetailed maps showing existing flood conditions and proposed solutions, along with tables identifying the reduction in flood stage, as will be determined using the XP-SWMM 2017 model — along with associated costs. u/rmmxumuno�,mr="s,^"/ p,mx,n�,'�,n SURFACE WATER QUALITY MONITORING STEVENSON, CURLEW AND CEDAR CREEKS2017 N/A (CITY upDumEo/w,FLORIDA) PC - Applied Sciences was tasked by the City of Dunedin to conduct long-term water quality monitoring of Stevenson, Curlew and Cedar [reeks, as well as the sediments collected by City staff during Best Management Practice (BMP) maintenance. The sediments are generated from catchbasins, stormsewer pipes, roadside swales, continuous deflection systems (CDS), and general street sweeping activities. The monitoring is conducted to assist in identifying sources of coliform contamination and nutrient impairment in support of the City's efforts for compliance with the regional and statewide TK4DL/NPDESprograms. Surface water sampling is conducted at a total of 16 stream sites on a monthly basis. Following data collection, an annual report is developed to provide the City annual loading rates and various trends tofacilitate targeted water quality improvements. Mr. Albrecht preforms both spatial and temporal analysis of the water quality and sediment data collected aspart ofthis long-term project. m�_LrmmVwwwamoeI.; I r.» ° �usomnaa�az oenmmwan�w"m* W��o CANAL POND °�AWATER QUALITY MONITORING 2818 N/A (�rrm`Pmmr�n|�omo) � wr3temscI�/I' I CIN I,", "=��-(,/mmSPECIFIC. ����x�����^��v� \ �� � Applied Sciences was retained bythe[ityofPlantOt to assist in meeting the requirementsofaTNDLfor Mill Creek that also impacts the Midtown Development portion nfthe City. Mill Creek isimpaired for TP. TNand TSS were also targeted in the grant received by the City from FDEP, to partially fund the stormwater management system, needed to provide the improvements. Applied Sciences designed, permitted and provided construction inspection for adrainage improvements and a gormvvater pond in Plant City. Upon completion of the water quality monitoring program to assess the water quality improvements of the pond, Applied Sciences prepared a final report that summarized the outcome, conclusions and provided future recommendations. Mr. Albrecht completed an analysis of the water quality data collected as part of this project and participated inreport preparation. o% ITU AM, uxmma(C'v°* pYE"mmm��m WINTER HAVEN SronMmwTERMASTER PLAN rs~aooNALs^no, mxaarION w"n^�w^�' 2O16 �/A (CITY OF W�r������o�� �w wo°/enc�m,no" ,=,^""x,~.'^/^»cnomonc� �1c^�/,,,"/°.,,°^^""°^"*...,..",m," Mr. Albrecht served as Project Manager for development of a stormwater master plan for the City of Winter Haven while involved with this project. He oversaw development a G|5 stormwmter inventory, existing conditions |[PR v4 H&H model, level of service analysis, and waterqua|ity/f|ood protection improvement concepts. The project was funded through aFDEPGrant. wsx^w p.~u�� PK AVENUE SruesmmTERIMPROVEMENT PROJECT (CITY OF A UBURNDALE� FLORIDA) PROf000NALamms o°namn���*"�w 2016 N/A �31; BRIEF DIESCRIr����tc.) ANo5i+"JFIC K"m 11 0! K I,����1,,^��� N1c Albrecht was Project Manager during the design, permitting, and funding support for a $3.5 million redevelopment of the 3,500 foot long 4 -lane roadway. The project was developed to improve flood protection and provide treatment of gnrmxmter runoff, in on effort to meet the TyWDLfor Lake Lena. The project design included eliminating Z travel lanes for construction ofover 3U bio -retention swn|es, pervious on -street parking, an 84ttrai|, and a 1.5-acm retention pond. The project included preparation and submittal of a SWFWMD co-operative funding application which was approved to �� provide $1.3million towards project design and construction. Peter S. Owens, P.E. .. . FIRM NA.McE AND 1.O;:AW)N (Ghund &tctc7 Senior Environmental Engineer UNIUMMEMERKM 1 'A"I -H CURRr : MRN, 40+ <3 (Tampa, Florida) QAppfie oi.,_A _r,._�., r�ti�).r�ri,it,,:;nr.; �:ueze .<,.Essi.� n_!��cr!., _�>r�_;arr.:�ra>rsU;_;rox�; • Masters in Environmental Engineering, University of Licensed Professional Engineer (Florida) South Florida, Tampa, FL P.E. No. 54070 Bachelor of Science — Engineering, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL Bachelor of Arts — Biology, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL 3e.01 HERrk0O ,,SIGNAL 0JA6FICA IIONS nit),,t71 C .!.n s. (f:i;; ,A... ._.. Mr. Pete Owens has been a leader in environmental engineering for over 38 years in the Tampa Bay ry area. Prior to joining Applied Sciences, Mr. Owens spent 22 successful years with the Hillsborough County Environmental Protection Commission (EPC) Wetlands Management Division, including his last 15 years managing the Wetlands Engineering Section, while specializing in wetlands permitting, hydrology, and agency permit delegation implementation. His career has included involvement in such projects as restoration and protection of the hydrology of the wetlands, lakes, creeks, and rivers that flow to Tampa Bay, as well as construction of the regional reservoir, desalination plant, and numerous other sustainability projects that have helped the environment and stabilized the region's water supply. Mr. Owens has also worked in development, and in phosphate mining review and restoration work involving the creation of critical wildlife habitat and corridors, and has served as an Expert Witness in cases involving Wetland Hydrology issues. Advisory Committees * Expert Witness- Wetland Hydrology Issues • Hillsborough River Technical Advisory Council — past Chairman and Vice Chairman • Hillsborough River Greenways Task Force — past Co -Chairman, Vice Chairman • Hillsborough Community College- Environmental Advisory Committee • SWFWMD ERP Advisory Committee • Minimum Flows and Levels (SWFWMD) —Advisory Committee • Environmental Monitoring Plan (TBW) Advisory Committee �E' ti.ttsir!t t ir,ARcclm.vIELI NORTHWEST REGIONAL WATER RECLAMATION FACILITY (NWRWRF) ) . s,f0N aE r. RVtCES cc! urnem u r , `cuu=<i EXPANSION PROJECT (HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY, FL) ONGOING N/A (:,.Cv:ir:P)ES(,RwTIr„N�s:,�,r,„�,7�,.,__,:c) AND Sfh:C. t.GOa.. !° -t Applied Sciences is the Permitting subconsultant to the Garney / Wharton -Smith team for the Design -Build of the NWRWRF Expansion project for Hillsborough County Utilities. Mr. Owens is serving as Senior Permitting Engineer for the project and is providing his technical expertise for the following elements of the project: • Technical input with the Design/Build Team in the Hillsborough County Value Engineering meetings for Civil, Wetlands, Roads, and Trails. • Pre -application meetings for NWRWRF expansion design with permitting regulatory agencies; USACOE, FDEP, and EPC. Developed Design/Build team permit submittal timeline to help streamline regulatory permit processes. Continued Team coordinator for NWRWRF expansion permit submittal requirements. • Assist in field review and permit submittal and receipt for site Geotechnical Boring permits and other survey input for SH, NP and other site design requirements. • Review Team redesigns for wetland impact efficiencies, cost reductions and budget adjustments in response to regulatory agency comments. w�I,0°wux^m-�^`,,=^o°v wsamNIKuLID WEST RIVER TRAIL EXTENSION DESIGN &PERMITTING ,^nHmmNAL sRV/o, r/c,p"n=�^w (TAMPA, FLORIDA) 2018 N/A ( wno,mrsc. mmmar.cqr,°m*C"'`t,*"/^^uo'mnc^ou C Iiv xp`"*=^^=wf:"� ` The purpose of this project was to restore the eroding banks on the west side of the Hillsborough River, minimize the potential disturbance to the river bank, to create habitat along the bank per the cooperative matching funds from Southwest Florida Water Management District (3VVFWK4D), and to maintain the design integrity and safety of the proposed West River Trail Extension. Applied Sciences provided professional engineering services including design and construction support for a "Living Shoreline" that features erosion control, shoreline protection, and habitat creation for a portion of the Hillsborough River Greenway Trail Extension project. The section of the shoreline is located from Cass Street north approximately 300 linear feet, along the east property boundary of the Tampa Preparatory School on the Hillsborough River. Mr. Owens supported permitting during the design phase ofthis project. wn- Ic/Dm��ww°�*� HuanonouGxCOUNTY PLAN REVIEW SUPPORT msoou��omos o°somnnnw,'*"�m HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY, FLORIDA 2817 N/A wsmE"o�mmmw�w""�,m;°"^v//aumomc'oa Applied 5denos was retained by the Hillsborough County Planning and Growth Management Department to assist the County in reviewing submittals to for compliance with the Hillsborough County Stormwater Technical Manual (STM) and Development Procedures Review Manual (DPRM). Over 500 plan reviews were completed by Applied Sciences through December 2017. The reviews included permit applications and associated construction plans and documents for compliance with Hillsborough County's Land Development Code, StormvvaterTechnica| yNonua|' and the Development Procedures Review Manual for the following submittal types: Preliminary Plats, Minor Subdivision Development Plans, Subdivision Construction Plans, Final Plats, Platted Subdivision No Improvements, Certified Parcels, Minor Site Development Plans, Preliminary Site Development Plans, Site Construction Plans, Straight to Construction Plans. Mr. Owens provided technical and historical support of individual plans during the review process. m�umnu�nm��~m�w PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER / AND K (TAMPA, FLORIDA) ��soo��o�co c�rm�nv r"m��w 2000-2015 N/A Wetlands Management Division, Environmental Protection Commission, Tampa: Responsibilities consisted of supervision of engineering/phosphate section and review, modification, and design of engineering plans and rulemaking initiatives as they relate to wetland protection. This included hydrologic analysis of residential and commercial development, stormwatermanagement plans, FDOTpnojects' County and OtyC|P projects, phosphate mining, land excavations and wetland mitigation and restoration projects. Managed the submerged land permitting section for TPA, ACOE DEP and EP[ combined delegated permits for dock, seawall, dredging, restoration and other submerged land projects. Also conducted the analysis of water resource projects as related to wetland protection including desaUnationplants, reservoirs, groundwater and surface water withdrawals and associated transmission lines. In addition, managed an EPA mitigation grant and perform presentations and provide technical advice to various policy boards and serve on diverse Technical Advisory Committees for the Hillsborough River, A|afia and Little Manatee Riven and Hillsborough Community College. nmmmuILcmo ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEER V - PROJECT MANAGER ,m,ayvw^uH"°CF, cmo°umm,'",*�"w° (TAMPA, FLORIDA) 1993-2000 N/A Wetlands Management Division, Environmental Protection[ommission,Tampa: Job duties entailed supervision of engineering section and review, modification and design of engineering plans as they related to wetlands protection for residential and commercial development, stormwater management, phosphate mining, FDOT and [by/County roadway projects, land excavations and wetland mitigation and restoration projects. Analysis and review of water resource projects as related to wetlands protection was also a responsibility, including desalination, reservoirs surface and groundwater withdrawals and associated pipelines and structures. In addition, provided technical advice and presentations tovarious policy boards aswell as serving onnvariety nfadvisory committees. "Fl 11111E 1 � kc_J ;. vi: r s E.<HeRier:C�:. Patrick F. Hunter Senior Environmental Scientist ;,i,t,,l. y.':VITHC:URREN FIRM 24 13 sIRM;::.nF;. nNr; i.rar:?tI<,;n ;c,t, an, 5rcrei (Tampa, Florida) _a _1-L.C7u .0 (D r.C,.:,..f.: ,.y+C: S P t, if,. ?t i"IS)'t) L. C L R K N, P RC.-C�sl � : „ FE'iISI t ,:,...h 5TA 1 Y A .5 .:,S: XPi ,tt Bachelor of Arts — Geology, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL Associate of Arts — Pre -Engineering Program, Hillsborough Community College, Tampa, FL Vit, JPRO "SiONAL CIIJIAUICA11CJ. ,G :r6f. .1'1, I��it�.^. >,n. lti3O:c1 Mr. Hunter is a Senior Environmental Scientist with more than 24 years of experience in the environmental industry. He joined Applied Sciences at its founding in 2005 and has extensive experience with local, state, and federal regulations pertaining to a wide variety of environmental assessments; has assisted in the r" development and management of local National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) programs; conducted Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) Facility Investigations; and has been involved with several major lake restoration projects including Comprehensive Everglades Restoration Plan (CERP) projects. Additionally, throughout his career Mr. Hunter has completed more than 200 Phase I Environmental Site Assessments (ESAs) and numerous Phase II ESAs, in fulfillment of Due Diligence requirements for property owners. Mr. Hunter is also an FDEP Certified Stormwater, Sedimentation and Erosion Control Compliance Instructor and Inspector who has conducted over 100 construction site (CGP) and multi -sector generic permit (MSGP) inspections throughout Florida, on behalf of the FDEP and other clients in the administration of the NPDES Program. The City of Tampa retained Applied Sciences to provide services needed to prepare a basin plan and support the design of stormwater improvements in the Lower Peninsula Watershed, to provide flood relief and address public safety. South Tampa has long suffered structural and nuisance street flooding and is due for much needed relief. The entire Lower Peninsula encompasses more than 6,000 acres in South Tampa and the Basis of Design Report (BODR) to be prepared by Applied Sciences will detail an alternatives analysis, prioritizing projects for potential capital improvements. Provided in the report will be detailed maps showing existing flood conditions and proposed solutions, along with tables identifying the reduction in flood stage, as will be determined using the XP-SWMM 2017 model — along with associated costs. Mr. Hunter provided inventory support and field reconnaissance for this project. PINELLAS COUNTY SCHOOLS STORMWATER .SYSTEM ERP RECERTIFICATION & PN!,)r-[SSIoJAL:,u.ViIX_s co :> tJcrlc;N ilt Pp n,:aI,,:i CIVIL ENGINEERING SERVICES (PINELLAS COUNTY, FLORIDA) 2017 N/A ( B(?IEF DESCRiN ON r n,w, 7 4 t, eIrrj AND S(ECi C ROi i'. C'+ec!. I( p "Jer': aerro ieU w :'i -i r, f:.-." Applied Sciences served the Pinellas County School Board (PCSB) with Civil Engineering design and construction projects for schools and stormwater facility inspections, and SWFWMD recertification. For recertification projects, Applied Sciences was tasked by PCSB to perform inspections of existing drainage facilities. Drainage system inspections were conducted and inspection reports are prepared that notify PCSB of any maintenance and/or operational deficiencies that may be observed. Mr. Hunter conducted the field inspections, prepared draft inspection reports that notified PCSB of any maintenance and/or operational deficiencies, and submitted them for review by the Applied Sciences Project Manager. Mr. Hunter conducted inspections at 31 Pinellas County Schools facilities through December 2017. Following the correction of such deficiencies by PCSB and providing sufficient documentation, Applied Sciences prepared and submitted SWFWMD Certification Form No. LEG -R.044.00 (4/09) to the District office. l?lJ. f, CiU, 110 '4 crrY s.'n:<:J 7i YEAR Gl9f ,.E'TfD HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY STORMWATER INVESTIGATION SUPPORT CCINSTAUCnora(;iappil ae:ie) (HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY, FLORIDA) 2016 N/A (........... '.i, BiPlf:F Dfsc:'�W10.1)/ ,:,.co,::::Cl,;!, e.t. F 1Si'[.i 1, iL 01,v. V y (` Cnz: l. ifl,loject cu..1 t f1l., Applied Sciences Consulting Inc. was retained by Hillsborough County to provide the Public Works Department — Stormwater Management Division with support in fulfilling the needs and requirements for the investigation and completion of Work Requests (WRs), relating to citizen stormwater complaints. A backlog of requests had been generated as the result of historic rain events in August 2015. The WRs and subsequent Work Orders are all entered onto the County's MaintStar Enterprise Application. As an extension of County Stormwater staff, Mr. Hunter was responsible for the proper input of all field investigation results on the County's MaintStar platform. His efforts included the preparation and editing of asset maps through the County GIS system, uploading photos and field notes, issuing Work Orders to the Maintenance Units servicing the area of the complaint, or "closing" the WR if determined to not be the responsibility of the County. Over 150 WRs were completed by Applied Sciences in 2016. "1:l. Ir'C:;M(),[ -,..t rfri 2? G;R C(`F t fFi, HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY CONSTRUCTION PLAN REVIEW SUPPORT Fair:sslrn,. 1 "r:r"Icl.< ca ul.ilera Ir r :::ai>. i (HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY, FLORIDA) 2017 N/A {?, Is iHJ DTSCRIPT 10N > ,- r .;:e" r, s�; etr , AND SPE "If. i. F Applied Sciences was retained by the Hillsborough County Planning and Growth Management Department to assist the County in reviewing submittals to for compliance with the Hillsborough County Stormwater Technical Manual (STM) and Development Procedures Review Manual (DPRM). Mr. Hunter has provided reviews of construction plans and documents for compliance with the Hillsborough County Land Development Code Sections 4.01 (Natural Resources) and 6.06 (Landscaping, Buffering & Irrigation), Stormwater Technical Manual (STM) and the Development Procedures Review Manual (DPRM) for the following submittal types: Minor Subdivision Development Plans, Subdivision Construction Plans, Final Plats, Minor Site Development Plans, Preliminary Site Development Plans, Site Construction Plans, Straight to Construction Plans. (., .t SURFACE WATER QUALITY MONITORING FOR STEVENSON CREEPS, CURLEW � aslcnr. Fa,+Icss �h F acnera b;rrl CREEK AND CEDAR CREEK (DUNEDIN, FLORIDA) 20117 N/A i3' F"IFF D, SC31PTIi:N Cnf. cc;;o :.e. AND 51,EXI IC PV) L/ ..-:v if„l:aa. :c -i ,,.::h cu .^15rn• Applied Sciences was tasked by the City of Dunedin to provide recommendations to conduct long-term water quality monitoring of Stevenson, Curlew and Cedar Creeks. The monitoring is conducted to assist in identifying sources of coliform contamination and nutrient impairment, in support of the City's efforts for compliance with the regional and statewide TMDL / NPDES programs. Surface water sampling is conducted at a total of 13 stream sites on a monthly basis. Starting in 2011, Applied Sciences began collecting samples at three additional sampling locations for fecal coliform analysis to better assist the City in determining source points for coliform contamination. The collected samples are placed in laboratory supplied containers, stored on ice, and submitted to a NELAC Approved environmental laboratory for analyses. The laboratory data were compiled into tables and monitoring reports, and provided to the client with a description of field activities and discussion of the analytical results. Mr. Hunter managed all field sampling activities, laboratory data review, and report preparation duties for this project. The professional services have been provided on an annual basis 2010 through 2017. WESTSIDE CANAL POND "A” WATER QUALITY MONITORING oN� r. irlcr:� cn . t icnrr� I r ..;caP;;aj (PLANT CITY, FLORIDA) 2018 N/A RfifH ): CRIPTQN,S sr_; e, z', psi, cir, Y Ef SPEC IC FOU Applied Sciences was retained City of Plant City to design a stormwater management system that would improve water quality and assist in meeting the TMDL requirements. Mill Creek is impaired for Total Phosphorus (TP) that impacts the Midtown Redevelopment area of Plant City. Total Nitrogen (TN) and Total Suspended Solids (TSS) were also targeted in a grant received from FDEP, to partially fund the stormwater management system improvements. "Pond A" was designed and permitted by Applied Sciences. The inflow and outflow of stormwater from the pond were monitored for TP, TN, fecal coliform, TSS, the metals Cd, Cu, Pb, Zn, and oil/grease. Following the recent completion of the monitoring phase of the program, Applied Sciences is preparing a final report that summarizes the outcome, conclusions and provides future recommendations. Mr. Hunter completed a total of eight surface water sampling events, compiled the recorded field data, generated analytical data summary tables, prepared event sampling reports and assisted in the preparation of the final report. Mike Higel, PSM Senior GIS Specialist ....a. FIRM Pfr Mt. AND M'.Ai ION ;Cir, and StvtO 46;k'AppliledSclences (Tampa, Florida) _.-,. .`. C7LCki;ilP. (;.lt,.;rf nlU SV F'.IxC. AiiC;Ki • AutoCAD Civil 3-D Land Development Desktop (Advanced) Introduction to ArcGIS Data Analysis using ArcGIS :i. CURREN.. tiC.�[.5SIIONA: REGISl"23 ?N iS1F ' A101,,,...I?, Professional Surveyor and Mapper P.S.M. No. LS6195 't;. E)T HE.(i PRq�P5SIC7PJAL Q,;if t.l ICA7.nN �i i. �+Jt7 � i, .::ena. I i:n7. F , Mike Higel has been a Professional Surveyor and Mapper in State of Florida since 1999. His extensive experience in GIS analysis, GIS application development, data development and data conversion with an emphasis on water resource applications, makes him a valuable member of our team of professionals. Mr. Higel technical experience and leadership spans over 27 years and includes Design Analyses, Construction Services Management, and Information Services Management for both public and private sector projects. He has considerable knowledge of GIS (ArcGIS 13 years) and CADD (AutoCAD 25 years) design software with emphasis on watershed masterplans and associated data development. Throughout his career, Mr. Higel has developed an impressive technical skillset in the use of various models and software including: • Development of Digital Terrain Models (DTM) from LiDAR and other data sources. • Highly skilled in the use of Python Programming Language • Proficient in the development and maintenance of the SWFWMD GWIS data model • Proficient in GIS -based floodplain mapping in both static and animated forms * Proficient in Level of Service (LOS) determination • Proficient in EPA SWMM5, XPSWMM and ICPR stormwater modeling software • Proficient in the processing NEXRAD radar data for the calibration and verification of stormwater models. • Skilled in the use of Arc Hydro • CADD design and plan development using Autodesk Civil 3-D • Peer Review of Watershed Management Plans • Skilled in the use of Microsoft Project and Primavera project scheduling software. Bidirectional conversion of CADD and GIS data RELEVANT PROJECTS r.. r -Ii=, .I ir•rI�<i,r .va,,,;s IY_„r.ctlry^I>_�rru LowER PENfNsuLA WATERSHED MANAGEMENT PLAN ac Fe.>suiNra. slfhVI ,ta CONstrucTi01N ;'f (CITY OF TAMPA, FLORIDA) ONGOING N/A (i* BRIEF M. FIC:.IF I"ION sc.;,:', ..it'e6'1AND SPFCWiCRO—E i-..,..kia ,..t.,:::r^, :c r.:.h ai :.,••t"rm Applied Sciences was retained by the City of Tampa to develop a stormwater master plan to support the design of stormwater improvements in the Lower Peninsula Watershed, to provide flood relief and address public safety. The area included in this phase of the plan includes the entire area south of Euclid Avenue, between Hillsborough Bay and Old Tampa Bay, and north of MacDill Air Force Base. The entire Lower Peninsula encompasses more than 6,000 acres in South Tampa and the Basis of Design Report (BODR) to be prepared by Applied Sciences will detail an alternatives analysis, prioritizing projects for potential capital improvements. Provided in the report will be detailed maps showing existing flood conditions and proposed solutions, along with tables identifying the reduction in flood stage, as will be determined using the XP-SWMM 2017 model — along with associated costs. Mr. Higel is responsible for the development of the geodatabase and associated existing conditions XP-SWMM model that will be the basis of the proposed solutions. Additionally, Mr. Higel is processing the NEXRAD rainfall data in support of model calibration and floodplain delineations associated with the project. He is also developing numerous Python scripts that automate model parameterization and data migration from the GIS environment to the XP-SWMM model domain. f City of Sanford I Finance Department Purchasing Division 300 N. Park Avenue Suite 236, Sanford, Florida 32771 Phone: 407-688-5028 or 5030 ( Fax. 407-688-50211 Ernail: xe] L'k-I Ij a V I Ig LM 01 Lai A through F included in Tab A, Firms Qualifications and Experience: and G through L include in Tab "F" Additional Information. Respondents must acknowledge receipt of this Addendum by signing this form below and returning it to the Procurement Division prior to the hour and date specified for receipt of bids/proposals or by including this Addendum with your submittal. Failure to comply may result in disqualification of your response. Acknowledgment is hereby made of Addendum #1 to 11713 17/18-33 Professional Consulting Services- (CCNA) Applied Sciences Consulting, Inc. ell r1li O)appl ied fl. coni Name of Firrn/Company Contact Email 1000 M Ashley Drive, Suite 500 'rampa, FL, 33602 Street Address City, State, Zip Code (813) 228-0900 Telephone Number Elie G. Arai, PE, CFM, D. W Authorized Pei -son Printed Name Auth6ft-Ved-Person Pgnature (813) 434-2454 Fax Number President Authorized Person Title Date of SIgnat lilre City of Sanford I Finance Department Purchasing Division 300 N. Park Avenue Suite 236, Sanford, Florida. 32771 Phone: 407-688-5028 or 5030 1 Fax: 407-688-50211 Email: INANCE DEPARTMENT t DATE: lune 11. 2018 TO: All Bidders/Proposers FROM: Marisol Ordofiez City of Sanford Purchasing Division C, SUBJECT: RFQ 17/18-33 Professional Consulting Services- (CCNA) I ADDENDUM 42 This addendum is issued to provide additional information, clarification, corrections, additions, deletions and/or answers to questions concerning, the above referenced solicitation. All information provided in this addendum is incorporated into the solicitation document as set forth therein. All other parts of the solicitation have been maintained as originally distributed. This addendum supersedes any verbal and/or other instructions given to any bidder/proposer qualified to respond pursuant to the requirements set forth in the solicitation document. 1. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS (Q&A) The City has received the following question(s) concerning the solicitation: Q1. I -low can we submit for multiple disciplines? Does the City wish to see separate proposal for each discipline or may we combine into one? A 1, Combine into one. Q2. There seems to be a typo on the page count of the overall proposal and certain tabs. May you confirm how many pages each section is to contain/how many pages the overall proposal is to be? A2. Overall 50 pages. Q3. Are we to sign and submit Attachment F? A3, Yes. Attachment F has been revised for your use, must be executed and submitted with the proposal. Q4. On page 7 of RFQ 17/18-33, it states that we have to be certified by the City first as a qualified pursuant". How do we become pre -certified? A4. Please read Section 2, sub section (b) number 6 read the following (a) and (b) will define qualified vendors, also based on the committee's evaluation of proposals. Q5. Can you define soil for me? And if we qualify more than service do we have to submit a proposal for each services? A5. Soil Testing, Geologists, Laboratory, Engineering Services etc. If you have more than one field please include in the proposal where it's required on Section 5 of the proposal. Q6. Would the City of Sanford be able to provide the list of firms who currently have a Master Contract for architectural, engineering and surveying and mapping services? A6. A list of contractors will be provided separately. FINANCE DEPARTMENT City of Sanford I Finance Department Purchasing Division 300 N. Park Avenue Suite 236, Sanford, Florida 32771 Phone: 407-688-5028 or 50301 Fax: 407-688-50211 Email: I 9 11] M 1-21L 1111 � !if Q7. Are there pre -certification forms that I need to complete prior to submitting our response, or do I Just submit our qualifications for the project? If there are precert forms, can you direct me to them? I'm not finding them on your website. AT No additional docurnents to process for pre -certification. The committee will evaluate each proposal based on the qualifications. 11. CLARIFICATIONS: a. This proposal is a Request for Qualification RFQ 17/18-33 please note Addendum #1 was posted as an IFB 17/18-33 correction is RFQ 17/18-33 Professional Consulting Services- CCNA. b. Attachment 'IF" has been revised please complete and process with the proposal. c. The evaluation scoring system Section 5.06 Fee Schedule Tab "E" has been revised to read as Additional Information. d. GSA Form SF -330 has been broken down in sections, please follow Section 5 for instructions. Respondents must acknowledge receipt of this Addendum by signing this form below and returning it to the Procurement Division prior to the hour and date specified for receipt of bids/proposals or by including this Addendum with your Submittal. Failure to comply may result in disqualification of your response. Acknowledgment is hereby made of Addendum #2 to RFQ 17/18-33 ) Professional Consulting Services- (CCNA) Applied Sciences Consulting, eat­aj(aappIiedfl.com Name of Firm/Company Contact Email 1000 North Ashley Drive, Suite 500 Street Address 813) 228-0900 Telephone Number Elie G. Araj, PE, CFM, D. WRE Authorized Person Printed Name Med6rized Persofs,19 Vature Tampa, FL, 33602 City, State, Zip Code (813) 434-2454 Fax Number President Authorized Person Title 11-tslte, Date of 4—gii—atu-Ve City of Sanford I Finance Department Purchasing Division 300 N. Park Avenne Suite 236, Sanford, Florida 32771 Phone: 407-688-5028 or 50301 Fax: 407-688-50211 Email- INANCE DEPARTMENT1. DATE: July 20, 2018 TO: All Bidders/Proposers FROM: Marisol Ordofiez City of Sanford Purchasing Division C� • SUBJECT: RFQ 17/18-33 Professional Consulting Services- (CCNA) I ADDENDUM #3 This addendum is issued to provide additional information, clarification, corrections, additions, deletions and/or answers to questions concerning the above referenced solicitation. All information provided in this addendum is incorporated into the solicitation document as set forth therein. All other parts of the solicitation have been maintained as originally distributed. This addendum supersedes any verbal and/or other instructions given to any bidder/proposer qualified to respond Pursuant to the requirements set forth in the solicitation document. 1. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS (Q&A) The City has received the following question(s) concerning the solicitation: Q1. Request for Clarification- is the letter of interest limited to 2 pages (5.02A) or 3 pages (2.01 D.La)? Al. 2 pages per section 5.02A only. Q2. Request for Clarification- Are the total number of pages limited to 50 pages (3.07) or 30 pages (5.02A)? A2. This answer was posted on Addendum #2, 50 page count is not including the attachments or the letter of interest. Q3. Request for Clarification- is the standard form 330 to be included as attachment, or should the entire response be formatted as an SF330? if it is to be included as an attachment, will it be included in the page count. A3. SF 330 is part of the 50 page count read Section 5 for instructions. Q4. Can you please share who is on the selection committee? A4. No, the City has not selected the committee members. Q5. Are the SF330 forms included in the 50 page count limit? A5. Yes. Q6. Can the SF330 Part E forms be used for 5.02 Experience of Key Personnel? A6. Yes. Included in Tab "A" (read addendum #I question #5), Q7. Are the required forms- Tab D included in the 50 page count limit? AT No. The attachments are not part of the 50 page count. * 'owow City of Sanford I Finance Department I Purchasing Division 300 N. Park Avenue Suite 236, Sanford, Florida 32771 Phone: 407-688-5028 or 5030 1 Fax: 407-688-50211 Email: ADDENDUM #3 Q8. Could you please share who are the incumbents with current contract with the City for these services? , A8. See addendum #2 a master contract list has been provided. Q9. Are submitters encouraged to also include specialty sub -consultants services to their team for the submittals, or would those services be provided under separate City contracts on a project Specific basis? A9. Attachment "K" Proposed Schedule of Subcontractor Participation, please execute and process will the proposal. Q 10. Section 2.01 A states that "R is, noted there art-, a number oj'disciplines listed in which related services will not be needed or used by the City at a level which predicates the needfir establishment of a Master Contract. Therefore, since preparing a response requires time and effort, d .fort, firms are welcome and encourage to contact the Purchasing Manager of the Qy at 407.688.5028 firg-iddance or information regarding applicability cif their firms specially(s) to the needs of the City. " Can the City please confirm whether a Master Contract will be needed or used for the following listed disciplines: storm -water, environmental, and solid waste? AIO. Yes, please process your proposal if you are interested in providing the above services. QI 1. If applicable in consideration of the answer to the previous question, can the City provide budget information and/or capital project plans for projects expected 1"or the Storm -water, Environmental and Solid Waste categories? A.] I Please click on the link to review the proposed budget for FY 2019 littr)://wwNv.sanfordil.yov/det,)artrTients/t'itiatice/budaet-informatioii/2019-bud),�l L t Q13, Request for Clarification -leo the insurance certificate and business tax receipt go under Tab A (3.08A) or Tab D (5.05 A and 11)? A13. Per Section 3.08 states your current valid certificate of insurance and local tax receipt should go Linder Tab A- The City Attachment "B" Insurance Requirement form should be place in Tab D per Section 5.05, Q14 Request for Clarification - Is the Standard Form 330 to be included as an attachment, or should the entire response be formatted as an SF330? If it is to be included as an attachment, will it be included in the page count? A14. Yes, included in the page count. Read Section 5 for instructions. Q15. I read addendum Q3 & A3; however, I'd like to verify if our contract does or does not require us to resubmit for this RFQ? A] 5. Ifyou have an existing contract with the City you do not have to resubmit. However, if the contract has an expiration date and has not been renewed recommendations are to resubmit a proposal. Q16. If we will be proposing for more than one service and the City wishes that we combine those disciplines into one proposal, Could the City outline how that proposal should be organized? p RNANCE DEPARTMIEW City of Sanford I Finance Department Purchasing Division 300 N. Park Avenue Suite 236, Sanford, Florida 32771 Phone: 407-688-5028 or 5030 1 Fax- 407-688-50211 Email: A16. Please use Tab "F" Additional Information to add the additional disciplines. Q17. Could you confirm that resumes and project description will only be required in SF -330 section I and nowhere else in the proposal? A17. Yes, however, insert in Tab -A" per Section 5. 11. CLARIFICATIONS: a. Attachment "K" (new attachment) Proposed Schedule of Subcontractors Participation has been provided, please review and executed and process with the proposal. b. Read Section 5 for special instructions on SF 330 form. Respondents must acknowledge receipt of this Addendum by signing this form below and returning it to the Procurement Division prior to the hour and date specified for receipt of bids/proposals or by including this Addendum with your Submittal. Failure to comply may result in disqualification of your response. Acknowledgment is hereby made of Addendum #3 to RFQ 17/18-33 Professional Consulting Services- (CCNA) Applied Sciences Consulting, Inc. Name of Firm/Company 1000 North Ashley Drive, Solite 500 Street Address (813) 228-0900 Telephone Number Elie G. Araj, PE, CFM, D. WRE Authorized Person Printed Name earal@appliedflxom Contact Email Tampa, FL, 33602 City, State, Zip Code (813) 434-2454 Fax Number President Authorized Person Title Auhvrt'zea-Verso11-'9W`afu re Date of Si7natu* FINANCE DEPARTMENT DATE: Julv 26. 2018 TO: All Bidders/Proposers City of Sanford I Finance Department Purchasing Division 300 N. Park Avenue Suite 236, Sanford, Florida 32771 Phone: 407-688-5028 or 5030 1 Fax: 407-688-5021 ; Email: REQ 17/18-33 PROFESSIONAL CONSULTING SERVICES (CCNA FROM: Marisol Ordofiez City of Sanford Purchasing Division SUBJECT: RFQ 17/18-33 Professional Consulting Services- (CCNA) I ADDENDUM 94 This addendum is issued to provide additional information, clarification, corrections, additions., deletions and/or answers to questions concerning the above referenced solicitation. All information provided in this addendum is incorporated into the solicitation document as set forth therein. All other parts of the solicitation have been maintained as originally distributed. This addendum supersedes any verbal and/or other instructions given to any bidder/proposer qualified to respond pursuant to the requirements set forth in the solicitation document. 1. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS (Q&A) The City has received the following question(s) concerning the solicitation: Q1. Disputes Disclosure Form- Section 00452, Florida Statutes on Public Entity Crimes Section 00435-3, Certificate of Non -Segregated Facilities Section 00450, Compliance with the Public :n rn Record Law Section 00438, At. Please include the additional documents in Tab "D" with the attachments. Q2. Tab 'D"— F Addendum Receipt Form acknowledges receipt of all addenda. Should we also include copies of each Addenda signed. A2. Yes, each addendum must be included and executed as acknowledging addendums, include in Tab Q3. Please provide Clarification: Per Section 5.02 D "Financial Information", an official letter from the proposer's financial institution detailing the financial status of the proposer is required. Is this letter to be obtained from the proposer's Bank? If so, what sort of information would qualify as "detailin,,, the financial status"? A3. SF 3 )30 is part of the 50 page count read Section 5 for instructions. A3. Yes, the financial letter from the institutional bank stating the vendor is in good standing, order and/or no delinquent accounts etc., (see sample page three (3) below); INANCE DEPARTMENT City of Sanford I Finance Department Purchasing Division 300 N. Park Avenue Suite 236, Sanford, Florida 32771 Phone. 407-688-5028 or 5030 1 Fax: 407-688-5021 Email: RFQ 17/18-33 PROFESSIONAL CONSULTING SERVICES (CCNA Respondents must acknowledge receipt of this Addendum by signing this form below and returning it to the Procurement Division prior to the hour and date specified for receipt of bids/proposals or by including this Addendum with your Submittal. Failure to comply may result in disqualification of your response. Acknowledgment is hereby made of Addendum #4 to RFQ 17/18-33 Professional Consulting Services- (CCNA) AppNed Sciences Consulting, Inc. earaj(tTlappliedfl.com Name of F irm/Company Contact Email 1000 N. AsNey Drive, SUite 500 Tampa, FL, 33602 Street Address (813) 228-0900 Telephone Number Elie G. Araj, PE, UNI, D. WRE Authorized Person Printed Name City, State, Zip Code (81.3) 434-2454 Fax Number President Authorized Person Title --) 1 -1-7 10 Date of 'j i n are • FINANCE DEPARTMENT Bank Date: City of Sanford I Finance Department Purchasing Division 300 N". Park Avenue Suite 236, Sanford, Florida 32771 Phone: 407-688-5028 or 5030 i Fax: 407-688-5021 1 Fmail: RFQ 17/1.8-33 PROFESSIONAL CONSULTING SERVICES (CCNA Bank Reference Letter Format (Sample) To, State Administration of Industrial & Commerce, We are hereby confirm that bank. (company name) is a valued customer of our Our relations has been entirely satisfactory. We consider the client to be respectable. This information is given in strict confidence and without any responsibility, howsoever arising, on the part of the Bank or its officers. Yours faithfully, Print name of officer: Authorized Signature Bank The letter should be I. In its original format 2. Singed by a responsible member of the bank 3. Bank letterhead 4. Name, address, fax and telephone number of the institutional bank Wording of bank reference letter must be mentioned things like: good standing satisfactory, or respectable etcetera. 3 cily or SkKFORD FINANCE DEPAMAEn City of Sanford I Finance Department I Purchasing Division 300 N. Park Avenue Suite 243 2`1 Floor, Sanford Florida 32771 Phone: 407-688-5028, or 5030 1 Fax: 407-688-5021 (Please place a check mark (V) next to applicable type) CONSULTANTS COMPETITIVE NEGOTIATION ACT (CCNA) Term Contract Corporation TITLE: PROFESSIONAL CONSULTING SERVICES Attachment "H" Organizational Information The proposer must include a copy of their State Certificate of Good Standing/Articles of incorporation, which lists the corporate officers. In addition to the aforementioned documents the Bidder/Proposer must include necessary information to verify the individual signing this proposal/bid and or any contract document has been authorized to bind the corporation. Examples include: A. A copy of the Articles of Incorporation listing the approved signatories of the corporation. B. A copy of a resolution listing tile members of staff as authorized signatories for the company. C. A letter from a corporate officer listing the members of staff that are authorized signatories for the company. TYPE OF ORGANIZATION (Please place a check mark (V) next to applicable type) V Corporation Partnership Non -Profit Joint Venture Sole Proprietorship Other (Please specify) State of Incorporation Florida Principal Place of Business (Enter Address) 1000 North Ashley Drive, Suite 500 I'ampa, FI, 33602 Federal I.D. or Social Security Number 20-3212557 By the signature(s) below, I/we, the undersigned, as authorized signatory to commit the firm, certify that the information as provided in Attachment 41", Organizational Information. is truthful and correct at the time of submission. Proposer/Contractor Name: Applied Sciences Constilting,inc. __.._.__ _._.__._--_____-_-- Mailing Address: .......-- MailingAddress: 1000N.Ashley Daive, Suite 500, Taatajl,33602 Telephone Number: (813) 228-0900 Fax Number: (81))434-2454 @appliedil.coni E-mail Address: earaj Auaze ign _.Elie Aaj, ed PE, CFM, D. WRE FEIN: 20-3212557 L p President T71tic Da PLEASE COMPLETE AND SUBMIT WITH YOUR RFQ RESPONSE 'Failure to submit this form may be grounds for disqualification of your submittal'' 46 (RequestoF-s Name) ' (AddF;;S-) (Address) (City/Sta0Z-i RP -hone PICK-UP n WAIT MAIL (Business Entity Mame) (Document Number) Certffied Copies Certificates of Status I Special Instructions to Filing Officer: Office Use Only 07/2VOS-01ODS-004 078.75 ry 7 UCC FILDG & SEARCH SERVICES, INC. HOLD 526 East Park Avenue I FOR PICKUP BY Tallahassee, Florida 32301 IN UCC SERVICES (850) 681-6528 14 OFFICE USE ONLY July 25, 2005 CORPORATION NAME (S) AND DOCUMENT NUMBER (S): Applied Sciences Consulting, Inc. Filine Exidenim Type of Documen 13 Plain/Confirmation Copy 0 Certificate of Status * Certified Copy r-1 Certificate of Good Standing 13 Articles Only El All Charter Docwnents to Include Retrieval ReQUesi Articles & Amendments * Photocopy ❑ Fictitious Name Certificate 11 Certified Copy ❑ Other NEW FILINGS X Profit Non Profit Limited Liability Domestication Other OTHER FILINGS Annual Reports Fictitious Name Name Reservation Reinstatement AMENDMENTS Amendment Resignation of RA Of Change of Registered Agent DissolutiontWithdrawal Merger REGISTRATIONIQUALIFICATION Foreign Limited Liability Reinstatement Trademark Other ARTICLES OF INCORPORATPe'95-N OF Applied Sciences Consulting, Inc. The undersigned hereby forms a corporation for profit under Chapter 607 of the laws of the State of Florida, The name of the corporation shall be Applied Sciences Consulting, Inc. The address of the principal office of this corporation shall be 6011 Pratt Street, Tampa, Florida 33647, and the mailing address of the corporation shall be the same. RM 13 1 (4j a of # NKY474 it 3 3D) go it W3 Q1 This corporation may engage or transact in any or all lawful activities or business permitted under the laws of the United States, the State of Florida or any other state, country, territory, or nation. The maximum number of shares of stock the corporation is authorized to have outstanding at any one time is 10,000, all of which shall be classified as common stock and have no par value. The street address of the initial registered office of this corporation shall be 526 East Park Avenue, Tallahassee, Florida 32301, and the name of the initial registered agent of the corporation at that address is UCC Filing & Search Services, Inc. This corporation is to exist perpetually. AIUICU Sq. OfFICIEBS An 12MEfJM The names and addresses of the initial officers and directors are: Elie G. Araj Pre'sident/SecretaryTreasurer/Director 6011 Pratt Street Tampa, Florida 33647 Jeffrey J, Earbart Vice President 3006 Moss Valley Place Winter Park, Florida 32792 ARTICLE YU, INC ORP!UHATOR The name and street address of the incorporator to these Articles of Incorporation are: UCC Filing & Search Services, Inc. 526 East Park. Avenue Tallahassee, Florida 32301 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the undersigned agent of UCC Filing & Search Services, Inc., has executed these articles of incorporation on July 25, 2005. UCC Filing & Search Services, Inc, FA Alison Hand, Asst, Secretary Applied Sciences Consulting, Inc. UCC Filing & Search Services, Inc., a Florida corporation authorized to transact business in this State, having a business office identical with the registered office of the corporation named above, and having been designated as the Registered Agent in the above and foregoing Articles, is familiar with and accepts the obligations of the position of Registered Agent under Section 607.0505, Florida Statutes, UCC Filing & Search Services, Inc, Alison Hand, Asstq.—ecreta 4State orioriava Department o�State-, f I certify from the records of this office that APPLIED SCIENCES CONSULTING, INC. is a corporation organized under the laws of the State of Florida, filed on July 26, 2005. The document number of this corporation is P05000104054. Iffirther certify that said corporation has paid all fees due this office through December 31, 2018, that its most recent annual report/uniform business report was filed on January 9, 2018, and that its status is active. I further certify that said corporation has not filed Articles of Dissolution. Given under my hand and the Great Seal of the State qj'Floridd at. Tallahassee, the Capital, this the Ninth day of January, 2018 Tracking Number: CC5-5W3-12l72 To authenticate this certiricate,visit the following site,enter this number, and then follow the instructions displayed. littps:llservices.sunbiz.org/Filitigs/CertificateOfStatus/CertificateAutfientication MY Of' SANFORD FINANCEDEPAMMEWCONSULTANTS City of Sanford Finance Department Purchasing Division 300 N. Park Avenue Suite 243 2,,d Floor, Sanford Florida 32771 Phone: 407-688-5028, or 5030 1 Fax: 407-688-5021 ft"a MIA COMPETITIVE NEGOTIATION ACT (CCNA) Term Contract TITLE: PROFESSIONAL CONSULTING SERVICES Attachment "I" References Proposer shall submit as a part of the Proposal package, a minimum of five (5) of the most significant projects which were performed within the last three (3) years. Additional references may be provided as set forth below. Project #1: Project Name: Lower Peninsula Watershed Tana ement Plan Type Of Project/Service: Stormwater Engineering and Modeling Address: City of Tampa, Stormwater Engineering Division, 306 East Jackson Street, 6N, Tampa, Florida 33602 Contracting Agency/Client: City of Tampa, Stormwater Engineering Division Contact Name and Phone r0: Alexander Awad / Chief Planning Engineer (813) 247-7865 Contact Email Address and Fax #t: Alexander,Awad@tarnpagov, net (813)274-8448 Contract Amount: $649,466 Date Work Performed-, Ongoing ,Project #2. Pro jectName: Palmetto Gateway LID Project Type of Project/Service: Civil .Desi gn and Permitting Address: City of Palmetto / CRA - 714 4th St W, Palmetto, FL 34221 ContractingAgenc y/Client: City of Palmetto /CRA Contact Name and Phone-#: Jeff Burton (9411723-4988 Contact Email Address and Fax 1h iburto .2rg (941) 723-4576 Contract Amount: $3S 010 Date Work Perfbnned: Completed 2016 Project Name: West River Trail Extension .Desi gn &Permitting Type of Project/Service: Civil Design and Permitting Address: City of Tampa Parks & Recreation, 3402 West Columbus Drive Tampa, FL 33607 Contracting Agency/Client: City of Tampa Parks & Recreation Contact Name and Phoneih Karla Price, PLA, ASLA (813) 274-5134 Contact Email Address and Fax 8: karla.;)rice@tarnpagov.net (813) 274-7429 Contract Amount: $90,607 Date.Work Performed: Completed 2018 Protect #: Project Name: Tanglewood Canal Drainage Improvements Type of Project/Service: Stormwater Design Address: Seminole County Public Works .Department -Engineering Division 100 East 1st Street, Sanford, FL 32771 Contracting Agency/Client: Seminole County Public Works Department Contact Name and Phone lk Robert Walter, PE, CFM (407) 665-5753 Contact Email Address and Fax 4: rwaltet-@ser-ninolecountyfl.gov (407) 665-5788 Contract Amount., $98,093 Date Work- Performed: Completed 2017 Project 95: ...Project Name: Delaney Creek Watershed Management Plan Update Type of Project/Service: Stormwater Engineering and Modeling Address: Hillsborough County, 601 E. KennedV Blvd., Tampa, FL 33602 Contracting Agency/Client- Hillsborou�h Contact Name and Phone 4: David Glicksberg, PG (813) 744-5671 Contact Email Address and Fax ##: gJicksbergd@HCFLGov.net (813) 272-6961 Contract Amount: $699,942 1 Date Work Performed: Completed 20-17 PLEASE COMPLETE AND SUBMIT WITH YOUR RFQ RESPONSE `Failure to submit this form may be grounds for disqualification of your submittal 47 City of Sanford I Finance Department CITY OF Purchasing Division 300 N. Park Avenue Suite 236, Sanford, Florida 32771 Phone: 407-688-5028 or 50301 I'm 407-688-50211 Email: ADDENDUM SAj�FORD FINANCE DEPARTMENT RFQ 17/18-33 PROFESSIONAL #3 - CONSULTING SERVICES (CCNA) Attachment "K" Pro -posed Schedule of Subcontractor Participation X No Subcontracting (of any kind) will be utilized on this project. Solicitation Number: RFQ 17/18-33 Title: Professional Consulting Services (CCNA) Total Project Amount: S Subcontractor Minority Code (if applicable) Federal ID Company Name Address Phone, Fax, Email Trade, Services or Materials portion to be subcontracted Percent (%) of Scope/Contract Dollar Value Asian/Pacific Islander W Woman H Hispanic SDVBE Service Disabled Veteran PERCENTAGE TOTALS FOR SUBCONTRAC17OR PARTICIPATION PERCENTAGE TOTALS FOR MINORITY SUBCONTRACTOR PARTICIPATION Minority Code Code Descri)tion Minority Code Code Description AA African American NA -Native American A Asian/Pacific Islander W Woman H Hispanic SDVBE Service Disabled Veteran When applicable, the Proposer, will enter into a formal agreement with the subcontractors identified herein for work listed in this schedule conditioned upon execution of a contract with the City. By the signature(s) below, I/we, the undersigned, as authorized signatory to commit the firm, certify that the information as provided in Attachment "KII, Proposed Schedule of Subcontractor Participation, is truthful and correct at the time of submission. Proposer/Contractor Name: Applied Sciences Consulting;, Inc. Mailing Address: 1000 North Ashley Drive, St Telephone Number: (8t3)228-0900 Fax Number: j113) 434-2454 E-mail Address: carainglIpppliedfl.com d Sign" ory Elie G. Arai, WRE FEIN:. -210-3212557 Aut_orii'zc Sign ory Printed Name President -7 Title PLEASE COMPLETE AND SUBMIT WITH YOUR RFP RESPONSE `3r'Failure to submit this form may be grounds for disqualification of your submittal`) CITY OF SANFORD FINANCE DEPARIMENT SECTION 00452 Answer the following questions by answering "YES" or "NO". If you answer "YES", please explain in the space provided, please add a page(s) if additional space is needed. Has your firm, or any of its officers, received a reprimand of any nature or been suspended by the Department of Professional Regulation or any other regulatory agency or professional association within the last five (5) years? No _ (Y/N) 2. Has your firm, or any member of your firm, been declared in default, terminated or removed from a contract or job related to the services your firm provides in the regular course of business within the last five (5) years? No _ (Y/N) 3. Has your firm had filed against it or filed any requests for equitable adjustment, contract claims or litigation in the past five (5) years that is related to the services your firm provides in the regular course of business? No (Y/N) Note: If yes, the explanation must state the nature of the request for equitable adjustment, contract claim or litigation, a brief description of the case, the outcome or status of suit and the monetary amounts or extended contract time involved. I hereby certify that all statements made are true and agree and understand that any misstatement or misrepresentation or falsification of facts shall be cause for forfeiture of rights for further consideration of the project identified. Applied Sciences Consulting, Inc. Firm Sign'.-Ifure of Elie Araj, PE, CFM, D. WRE / Insider( Printed or Typed Name and Title of Authorized Representative RFQ 17/18-33 CCNA-Professional Consulting Services Due July 31, 2018 at 2:OOPM R CERTIFICATION OF NON -SEGREGATED FACILITIES FORM Section 00435-3 Florida Public Entity Crimes Statement SWORN STATEMENT UNDER SECTION 287.133(3) (a), FLORIDA STATUTES: THIS FORM MUST BE SIGNED IN THE PRESENCE OF A NOTARY PUBLIC OR OTHER OFFICER AUTHORIZED TO ADMINISTER OATHS. A. This sworn statement is submitted with Bid, or Contract Number RFQ 17/18-33, Consultants Competitive Negotiation Act (CCNA) Professional Consulting Services. B. This sworn statement is submitted by Applied Sciences Consulting, Inc. whose business address is [Name of entity submitting sworn statement] 1000 N. Ashley Drive, Suite 500.'ranipa, FL 33602 —_and (if applicable) it's Federal Employer Identification Number (FEIN) is 20-3212557(If the entity has no FEIN, include the Social Security Number of the individual signing this sworn statement: C. My name is Elie Arai, PE, CFM, D. 'ARE and my relationship to the above is - President [Please print name of individual signing] D. I understand that a "public entity crime" as defined in section 287.133(i)(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 in Florida or with an agency or political subdivision of any other state or with the United States, including, but not limited to, any bid or contract for goods or services to be provided to any public entity or an agency or political subdivision and involving antitrust, fraud, theft, bribery, collusion, racketeering, conspiracy, or material misrepresentation. E. I understand that "convicted" or "conviction" as defined in section 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 contenders. F. I understand that "affiliate" as defined in section 287.133(l) (a), Florida Statutes, means: I . A predecessor or successor of a person convicted of a public entity crime; or 2. 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 into a joint venture with a person who has been convicted of a public entity crime in Florida during the preceding thirty-six (36) months shall be considered an affiliate. G. I understand that a "person" as defined in section 287.133(1) (c), 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 contract and which bids or applies to bid on contracts 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. H. Based on information and belief, the statement, which I have marked below, is true in relation to the entity submitting this sworn statement. [Please indicate with a check mark (V) which statement applies]. Rev 0312018 _V Neither the entity submitting this sworn statement, nor any officers, directors, executives, partners, shareholders, employees., members, or agents who is active in the management of the entity, nor any affiliate of the entity have been convicted of a public entity crime subsequent to July 1, 1989. — The entity submitting this sworn statement, or one or more of the 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, AND [Please indicate which additional statement applies]. There has been a proceeding concerning the conviction before ajudge or hearing officer of the State of Florida, Division of Administrative Hearings, or a court of law having proper jurisdiction. The final order entered by the hearing officer or judge did not place the person or affiliate on the convicted contractor list. [Please attach a copy of the final order.] — The person or affiliate was placed on the convicted contractor list. There has been a Subsequent proceeding before a court of law having proper jurisdiction or a judge or hearing officer of the State of Florida, Division of Administrative Hearings. The final order entered by the judge or hearing officer determined that is was in the public interest to remove the person or affiliate from the convicted contractor list. [Please attach a copy of the final order.] —.,- The person or affiliate has not been placed on any convicted vendor list. [Please describe any action taken by or pending with the State of Florida, Department of Management Services.] By the signature(s) below, I/we, the undersigned, as authorized signatory to commit the firm, certify that the information as provided in, Public Entity Crimes Statement Section 00453-3, is truthful and correct at the time of submission. XF4ANt SIGNATURt Typed- Name of AFFIANTJ Title ew STATE OF COUNTY OF The foregoing nstrument was c personally swore af Med that he/she personally known to me OR has produced. is authorized Patick F. Hurter NOTARY PUBLIC STATE OF FLORIDA (stamp) Comn* GG033664 EWM W26/2020 III e this -F, of of 20 ( k, by to execute this doct?ffient and thereby bind the Corporation, and as identification---------- PUBLIC' State of I _ �,b, PLEASE COMPLETE AND SUBMIT WITH YOUR IFB RESPONSE '"'Failure to submit this form may be grounds for disqualification of your submittal '°' N Rev 03/2018 N.L' ,X��'FINANCEDCPARIPVENT SECTION 00450 CERTIFICATION OF NON -SEGREGATED FACILITIES FORM The Bidder certifies that no segregated facilities are maintained and will not be maintained during the execution of this contract at any of its establishments. The Bidder further certifies that none of its employees are permitted to perform their services at any location under the Bidder's control during the life of this contract where segregated facilities are maintained. The Bidder certifies further that it will not maintain or provide for its employees any segregated facilities at any of its establishments, and that he will not permit his employees to perform their services at any location, under his control, where segregated facilities are maintained. As used in this certification, the term "segregated facilities" means any waiting rooms, work area, rest rooms and wash rooms, restaurants and other eating areas, time clocks, locker rooms and other storage or dressing areas, parking lots, drinking fountains, recreation or entertainment areas, transportation, and housing facilities provided for employees which are segregated by explicit directive or are in fact segregated on the basis of race, creed, color or national origin, because of habit, local custom, or otherwise. The Bidder agrees that (except where it has obtained identical certification from proposed subcontractors for specific time periods) it will obtain identical certifications from proposed subcontractors prior to the award of subcontract exceeding $10,000 and that it will retain such certifications in its files. Applied Sciences Consulting, Inc. Name of Bidder Sign urAu zed epresenta e Dbte Elie AMI, PE, CFM, D. WRE 1 President Printed or Typed Name and Title of Authorized Representative END OF SECTION RFQ 17/18-33 CCNA- Professional Consulting Services Due July 31, 2018 at 2:00PIVI 00460-1 CERTIFICATION OF NON -SEGREGATED FACILITIES FORM Project Name: Professional Consulting Services -Consultants Competitive Negotiation Act (CCNA) Solicitation No.: RFQ 17118-33 Due July 31, 2018 @ 2:00 PM SECTION 00438 COMPLIANCE WITH THE PUBLIC RECORDS LAW AFFIDAVIT 1, If and when the City of Sanford transmits records to the ContractorNendor which are exempt from public disclosure, the ContractorNendor shall execute an "Acknowledgement of Receipt of Exempt Public Records and Agreement to Safeguard" which will be provided with the exempt records. A sample form is attached for the bidder/proposer's information. 11. Upon award recommendation or 30 days after opening, it is understood that all submittals shall become "public records" and shall be subject to public disclosure consistent with Chapter 119, Florida Statutes, and Section 24(a), Article 1 of the Constitution of the State of Florida, and other controlling law (collectively the "Public Records Laws"). If the City of Sanford (City) rejects all replies submitted in response to a competitive solicitation and provides notice of its intent to reissue the solicitation, the replies remain exempt from disclosure until the City provides a notice of intent to award or withdraws the reissued solicitation. If no award is made, responses are not exempt for longer than 12 months after the initial notice rejecting all responses. Proposers/Bidders must invoke the exemptions to disclosure provided by law as applicable to the response to the solicitation, must identify the data or other materials to be protected, and must state the reasons why such exclusion from public disclosure is necessary. The submission of a proposal authorizes release of your firm's credit data to the City. If a Proposer/Bidder submits information exempt from public disclosure, the Proposer/Bidder must specifically and in detail identify with specificity which pages/paragraphs of their bid/proposal package are exempt from the Public Records Laws, identifying the specific exemption under the Public Records Laws that applies to each. The protected information must be submitted to the City in a separate envelope marked accordingly. By submitting a response to this solicitation, the Proposer/Bidder agrees to defend, indemnify and hold the City harmless in the event the City litigates the public records status of the Proposer's/Bidder's documents this provision including the obligation to pay the full legal costs of the City including, but not limited to, attorney's fees, court costs, and any and all other charges, regardless of what level of trial or appeal. Project Name: Professional Consulting Services -Consultants Competitive Negotiation Act (CCNA) Solicitation No.: RFQ 17/18-33 Due July 31, 2018 @ 2:00 PIVI Applied Sciences Consulting, Inc. Proposer/Bidder , _ Signal-Gre of Autho ff"M1 (Affiant) Date Elie Arai, PE, CFM, D. WRE Printed or Typed Name and Title of Authorized Representative (Affiant) COUNTY OF STATE OF FLORIDA day of, On this ,be ore me, the ndersigned Notary Public of the State of Florida, personally appeared_F'�� . ..... ( 0- Arc-% whose name(s) is/are subscribed to the within i4trument, and he/she/they acknowledge that he/she/they executed it. WITNESS my hand -slid official sea'"],. He/she is personally known to m or has produced, as identific rein. flurry Public in an for the County and State Aforementioned) SEAL My commission expires:. PaMck F. Hunter NO,finTARY PUMIC STATE OF FLoMDA Cc=* GGO3M64 0043841 Expires grAM20 END OF SECTION PLEASE COMPLETE AND SUBMIT WITH YOUR IFB RESPONSE `O -Failure to submit this form may be grounds for disqualification of your submittal -W Respondent Business Information Affidavit I. State the true, exact, correct and complete name of the company, —sole proprietorship, __partnership, _LLC, X corporation, —trade or fictitious name under which you do business and the address of the principal place of business: 1000 North Ashley Drive, Suite 500 Tampa, FL 33602 The correct name of the Company is:... Applied Sciences Consulting, Inc. ------- . ......... a. FEI/EIN Number 20-3212557 b. Trade Mark Name Applied Sciences Consulting, Inc, 2. If offeror is a corporation or LLC, answer the following: a. Date of Incorporation 07/2005 b. State of Incorporation Florida c. Chief Executive Officer — Name and Title Elie Araj, PE, CFM, D. WRE / President 91 e. Vice President Name Nick Charnas III, PE, CFM, MBA Secretary's Name Dany Araj Treasurers Name Elie Araj, PE, CFM, D. WRE g. Name and address of Florida Resident Agent. Elie Araj, PE, CFM, D. WRE / 1000 North Ashley Drive, Suite 500 Tampa, FL 33602 3. If offeror is an individual proprietorship or partnership, answer the following: a. Date of Organization ­ N/A b. Name, Address and Ownership Units of all Partners c. State whether general or limited partnership N/A N/A 4. If Offeror is other than a sole proprietorship, corporation or partnership, describe the organization and give the name and address of the principals. N/A 5. If Offeror or company is an operation under a fictitious name, submit evidence of compliance with Florida Name Statute, 6. How many years has your organization been in business under is present business name? —13 years 7. Indicate registration, license number or certificate numbers for the businesses or professions which are subject of the Proposal/Bid. Please attach certificate of competency and state registration. State of Florida Certificate ofAutliorization4 2027 8. Complete Attachment "J" Reference form and submit with the Proposal as reference. City of Sanford I Finance Department I Purchasing Division 111Y 300 N. Park Avenue Suite 236, Sanford, Florida 32771 Phone: 407-688-5028 5030 Fax: 407-688-5021 S,ki4FORD or 1 FNANU WIMMM NT CONSULTANTS COMPETITIVE NEGOTIATION ACT (CCNA) TERM CONTRACT N6 TITLE: PROFESSIONAL CONSULTING SERVICES Respondent Business Information Affidavit I. State the true, exact, correct and complete name of the company, —sole proprietorship, __partnership, _LLC, X corporation, —trade or fictitious name under which you do business and the address of the principal place of business: 1000 North Ashley Drive, Suite 500 Tampa, FL 33602 The correct name of the Company is:... Applied Sciences Consulting, Inc. ------- . ......... a. FEI/EIN Number 20-3212557 b. Trade Mark Name Applied Sciences Consulting, Inc, 2. If offeror is a corporation or LLC, answer the following: a. Date of Incorporation 07/2005 b. State of Incorporation Florida c. Chief Executive Officer — Name and Title Elie Araj, PE, CFM, D. WRE / President 91 e. Vice President Name Nick Charnas III, PE, CFM, MBA Secretary's Name Dany Araj Treasurers Name Elie Araj, PE, CFM, D. WRE g. Name and address of Florida Resident Agent. Elie Araj, PE, CFM, D. WRE / 1000 North Ashley Drive, Suite 500 Tampa, FL 33602 3. If offeror is an individual proprietorship or partnership, answer the following: a. Date of Organization ­ N/A b. Name, Address and Ownership Units of all Partners c. State whether general or limited partnership N/A N/A 4. If Offeror is other than a sole proprietorship, corporation or partnership, describe the organization and give the name and address of the principals. N/A 5. If Offeror or company is an operation under a fictitious name, submit evidence of compliance with Florida Name Statute, 6. How many years has your organization been in business under is present business name? —13 years 7. Indicate registration, license number or certificate numbers for the businesses or professions which are subject of the Proposal/Bid. Please attach certificate of competency and state registration. State of Florida Certificate ofAutliorization4 2027 8. Complete Attachment "J" Reference form and submit with the Proposal as reference. City of Sanford I Finance Department I Purchasing Division 08 300 N. Park Avenue Suite 236, Sanford, Florida 32771 07 Y Of. Phone: 407-688-5028 or 5030 j Fax: 407-688-5021 S,kNFORD 'R CONSULTANTS COMPETITIVE NEGOTIATION ACT (CCNA) r% ��������i�, ��%'�� TERM CONTRACT TITLE: PROFESSIONAL CONSULTING SERVICES THE OFFEROR ACKNOWLEDGES AND UNDERSTANDS THA'r THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN RESPONSE TO THIS QUAIJPICATjONS STATEMENT SHALL BE RELIED UPON BY THE CITY IN AWARDING THE CONTRACT AND SUCH INFORMATION IS WARRANTED BY OFFEROR TO BE TRUE. THE DISCOVERY OF ANY OMISSION OR MISSTATEMENTTHAT MATERIALLY AFFECTS THE OFFEROWS QUALIFICATIONS TO PERI'ORM UNDER THE CONTRACT SHALL CAUSE -ITIS CITY 1-0 REJECT THE' BID OR PROPOSAL, AND IF AFTERTHE AWARD 1-0 CANCEL AND TERMINATE THE AWARD AND/OR CONTRACT. AF 'A Elie Araj .Cf,.rvl D WRE Typed Name of AFFIANT President Title STATE OF I" JA, COUNTY OF T9 of A The fore 1 A trument was exec �efi re fne this m by '90 14- - as I kL;7t of _bLCA-11 who ffil C -A & personally swore or a ki he/she is authorized to execute this doc ent and therebv bind the Corporation, and who is personally known to me OR has produced as identificaliou,-- .. ........ Patick F. Hurder NOTARY PUeUC (stamp) STATE OF FLORIDA PUBLIC, State of C*n" GG033e$4 40. Expk" 9/26/2020 PLEASE COMPLETE AND SUBMIT WITH YOUR RFP RESPONSE Failure to submit this form may be grounds for disqualification of your submittal 2 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 generally your social security number (SSN). 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. Note: If the account is in more than one name, see the instructions for line 1. Also see What Name and Number To Give the Requester for guidelines on whose number to enter. Social security number UU _m or Employer identification number 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 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 (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 II, later. Sign Signature of Here U.S. person ► Date ► 07/25/2018 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 wwwJrs.gov/F6rmW9. 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 -g (Rev. 11-2017) W=9 Request for Taxpayer Give Form to the Form (Rev. November 2017) Identification Number and Certification requester. Do not Department of the Treasury send to the IRS. Internal Revenue Service ► Go to wwwJrs,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. Applied Sciences Consulting, Inc. 2 Business name/disregarded entity name, if different from above m 3 Check appropriate box for federal tax classification of the person whose name is entered on line 1. Check only one of the 4 Exemptions (codes apply only to following seven boxes. certain entities, not individuals; see Q, instructions on page 3): o ❑ Individual/sole proprietor or ElC Corporation RV Corporation F1Partnership ❑ Trust/estate single -member LLC Exempt payee code (if any) CL 2 ❑ 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 +� H 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) d o w 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. ID ❑ Other (see instructions) ► (Applies to accounts maintained outside the U.S.) CL N 5 Address (number, street, and apt. or suite no.) See instructions. Requester's name and address (optional) 1000 North Ashley Drive, Suite 500 6 City, state, and ZIP code Tampa, FL, 33602 7 List account numbers) 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 backup withholding. For individuals, this is generally your social security number (SSN). 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. Note: If the account is in more than one name, see the instructions for line 1. Also see What Name and Number To Give the Requester for guidelines on whose number to enter. Social security number UU _m or Employer identification number 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 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 (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 II, later. Sign Signature of Here U.S. person ► Date ► 07/25/2018 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 wwwJrs.gov/F6rmW9. 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 -g (Rev. 11-2017) ARCHITECT -ENGINEER QUALIFICATIONS 1. SOLICITATION NUMBER (If any) RFQ 17/18-33 PART 11 - GENERAL QUALIFICATIONS (If a firm has branch offices, complete for each specific branch office seekin_q work.) 2a. FIRM (OR BRANCH OFFICE) NAME Applied Sciences Consulting, Inc. 3. YEAR ESTABLISHED 200S 4. DUNS NUMBER 1 63-056-1552 2b. STREET 1000 N. Ashley Drive, Suite 500 5. OWNERSHIP a. TYPE S Corporation 2c. CITY Tampa 2d. STATE I FL 12e. ZIP CODE 33602-3716 b. SMALL BUSINESS STATUS SLBE (Federal/Local) 6a. POINT OF CONTACT NAME AND TITLE Elie G. Araj , P . E . , President 7. NAME OF FIRM (If block 2a is a branch office) 6b. TELEPHONE NUMBER (813) 228-0900 Be. E-MAIL ADDRESS earaj@appliedfl.com 8a. FORMER FIRM NAME(S) (If any) 8b. YR. ESTABLISHED 8c. DUNS NUMBER Ecological & Arch. Investig 1 62 Water Resources Engineer 11. ANNUAL AVERAGE PROFESSIONAL 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 c. Revenue Index b. Experience Number (see below) 12 Civil Engineer g C15 Construction Management 1 24 Environmental Scientist 1 E01 Ecological & Arch. Investig 1 62 Water Resources Engineer 1 E09 Env Impact Studies, Assessm 1 38 Land Surveying 1 106 Irrigation, Drainage 1 02 Administrative 1 T03 Traffic & Transportation En 1 3 Geologist 1 W02 Water Resources, Hydrology 4 The foregoing is a statement of facts. Other Employees Total 14 11. ANNUAL AVERAGE PROFESSIONAL PROFESSIONAL SERVICES REVENUE INDEX NUMBER SERVICES REVENUES OF FIRM FOR LAST 3 YEARS 1. Less than $100,000 6. $2 million to less than $5 million (Insert revenue index number shown at right) 2 $100,00 to less than $250,000 7. $5 million to less than $10 million a. Federal Work 0 3. $250,000 to less than $500,000 8. $10 million to less than $25 million b. Non -Federal Work 5 4. $500,000 to less than $1 million 9. $25 million to less than $50 million c. Total Work 5 5. $1 million to less than $2 million 10. $50 million or greater 12. AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE The foregoing is a statement of facts. a. 51UNAIUHt ,.�._ o. vAIc 07/31/2018 ` c. NAME AND TITLE Elie G. Araj, P.E., President AUTHORIZED FOR LOCAL REPRODUCTION STANDARD FORM 330 (6/2004) PAGE 6 Applied Sciences is a civil and environmental engineering firm specializing in water management and regulatory compliance. Applied Sciences serves public agencies seeking practical, innovative, and cost effective solutions to a broad array of water, environmental, infrastructure, program management, and growth management challenges. Established in 2005, and based in Tampa, Florida, Applied Sciences has earned a reputation for excellence among public agencies who rely on the firm's responsiveness, seasoned professionals and subject matter experts, and knowledge of local conditions to address their communities' needs -- especially in these times that dictate fiscal prudence and creative solutions. The majority of the firm's leadership has served in senior technical and managerial positions for local governments and public agencies prior to their transition to Applied Sciences. This invaluable prior experience, coupled with the industry-leading technical capabilities, presents our clients with an advantage in our ability to view projects from all perspectives and develop straight -forward strategies for the successful and timely development and implementation of their projects. Water Management Our water resources team has many years of extensive experience helping local governments effectively manage surface water and groundwater challenges, from developing comprehensive ( watershed management plans and establishing stormwater utilities to designing and implementing neighborhood flood control solutions to. We support Local Hazard Mitigation Programs and Development Review Departments in meeting FEMA NFIP compliance requirements, and also further assist with improving Community Rating System (CRS) class by exceeding the minimum NFIP standards. We also specialize in developing cost-effective Low Impact Development (LID) projects that reduce the volume and improve the quality of stormwater runoff, and as a result have won a number of regional awards. Funding such projects is simplified by our ability to establish fair and equitable stormwater utilities that provide local governments with a self-sufficient program to fund capital improvement projects addressing both critical flood risk and water quality challenges. Regulatory and Environmental Compliance Applied Sciences provides strong regulatory knowledge and negotiation skills to assist clients in the expeditious preparation, approval and monitoring of all environmental permits. At the municipal level, our experience includes NPDES stormwater permitting and program development (MS4 Phase I and II), support for determining Total Maximum Daily Loads (TMDL) in impaired waterways, and development of Basin Management Action Plans (BMAPs). Our team also facilitates site development by conducting Environmental Site Assessments (ESAs) of properties to identify potential areas of concern and coordinating Environmental Resource Permitting. We also work with select industrial clients to assist with Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasures Plans and we have extensive experience in roadway analysis (PD&E) studies, and planning for Developments of Regional Impact. Engineers I Scientists I Advocates Applied Sciences Consulting, Inc., 1000 N Ashley Drive, Suite 500, Tampa, Florida 33602-3716 P: $13.228.0900 ® F: 813.434.2454 E www,appliedfl.com o info@appliedfl.com m�uA mmonwx(C,°°*r°^ io�UaCOMMA m TAwsLrmmooCAmmL DxwmmaE IMnPRovsMsmrs ,xo,a`wwuAao,, mmm"mowo,"o=x,Ib ~` (SsMINocsCOUNTY, FLORIDA) 2017 N/A /~— n/nxIf. rnrom,nuem"c I=p °*=p'c,/AND 3P ECmcm`e ���^�wp�,«��=,^=,^°��:= ` The purpose of the project was generally two -fold: update the existing conditions hydraulic and hydrologic (H&H) model associated with the Tanglewood Canal drainage basin area; and develop two permittab|ealternatives to alleviate the County's flooding concerns. The Tanglewood Canal drainage basin covers approximately 150 acres and the Temple Terrace drainage basin covers approximately 40 acres. Land Use in both drainage basins is generally composed of single- family residential. Applied Sciences provided engineering services to develop a Basis of Design Report (8ODR) for the Tanglewood Canal Drainage Improvements Project. Mr. Hige| performed alternative analysis modeling utilizing the |CPR modei M4oroWm/WssrsmcCANAL PERMITTING, DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENTS AND ,,o,cmvx^um"/co ,sW�i xvm,mOf""*'�*w Mmm/rox/mo 2018 N/4 (PLANT CITY, FLORIDA) woao^ �`?,","/Awoms Applied Sciences was retained by the City of Plant City to assist in meeting the requirements of a TMDL for Mill Creek that also impacts the Midtown Development portion of the City. A stormvvater management system was designed and permitted per the FDEP Grant and the TMDL requirement. Applied Sciences designed, permitted and oversaw construction of the stormvvater pond in Plant City on the south side of Ball Street, near the intersection with Hunter Street. Applied Sciences also completed water quality monitoring services to evaluate the function of the pond. Mc Higr| prepared plans and assisted with design elements for this project. �nu,AND mx»,�m�( 11� myl,"RmmPJ Tri) DELANEY/ARCHIE CREEK STORMWATER MASTER PLAN UPDATE SLNVIU� ION w=�ar):0 (Huaonxoua*COUNTY, FLORIDA) 2017 N/& we, =,,°'"/ AND n'o'IC nne The purpose of this project is to update the Delaney/Archie Creek model and use it to update floodplain information and mapping, evaluate and analyze capital improvement alternatives, and provide final recommendations for flood protection with an eye towards water quality enhancements and natural systems protection. The watershed model and database were updated and converted into HC-SVVk4M5. The update addressed land use changes (deve|npment)inthe watershed and provided o significantly more detailed parameterization, in accordance with theSVVFVVMD G&l Mr. HiQe| was the lead in the development of developed a Digital Elevation Model (DEM) from the SWFWMD LiDAR data in conjunction with phntoQrammetric data and updated the DEM with the applicable Qeoreferenced as -built and/or construction plan information, associated with the land use changes since the date of the LiDAR. mnncmmux�mam*°m*=^ muan� WEST RIVER TRAIL ExnammmDESIGN &PERMITTING uInmsnouw",*.=^w (TAMPA, FLORIDA) 2018 N/A =*a^/^ur ^ou The purpose of this project was to restore the eroding banks on the west side of the Hillsborough River, minimize the potential disturbance to the river bank, create habitat along the bank per the cooperative matching funds from Southwest Florida Water Management District (District), and to maintain the design integrity and safety of the proposed West River Trail Extension. Applied Sciences provided professional engineering services including design and construction support for a "Living Shore|ine" that features erosion control, shoreline protection, and habitat creation for a portion of the Hillsborough River Greenway Trail Extension project. The section of the shoreline is located from Cass Street north approximately 300 linear feet, along the east property boundary of the Tampa Preparatory School on the Hillsborough River. Mr. Higel supported plans production during the design phase of this project. PROJECT KEY QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT -1 NUMBER (Present as many projects as requested by the agency, or 10 projects, if not specified. Complete one Section F for each project.) 21. TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) 22. YEAR COMPLETED Tanglewood Canal Drainage Improvements PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (Itapplicable) (Seminole County, FL) 2017 N/A 23. PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION a. PROJECT OWNER b. POINT OF CONTACT NAME C. POINT OF UUNI Ac I I ELL PHUNt NUMCtK Seminole County Public Works Robert Walter, PE, CFM — (407) 665-5753 Department -Engineering Division Professional Engineer 100 East 1st Street rwalter .seminolecountyfl.gov Sanford, FL 32771 24. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT (Include scope, size, and cost) The purpose of the project was generally two -fold: update the existing conditions hydraulic and hydrologic (H&H) model associated with the Tanglewood Canal drainage basin area; and develop two permittable alternatives to alleviate the County's flooding concerns. The Project Area that is associated with recurrent flooding is locates Arbor Park Drive in the Temple Terrace subdivisions within the limits City of Winter Park (City) in Orange County (Section 32, Township 21 Range 30 East). The Study Area which encompassed the Project Ar the Tanglewood Canal drainage system extends into Seminole (Sections 33, Township 21 South, Range 30 East) and is part Econlockhatchee River (Econ) watershed. The Tanglewood Canal drainage basin covers approximately 150 acr the Temple Terrace drainage basin covers approximately 40 acres. Use in both drainage basins is generally composed of singlE residential. The Project Area is generally bounded by Lake Howel along the east, Palmer Avenue along the south, Temple Drive along tl• and Hibiscus Avenue along the north. Applied Sciences provided engineering services to develop a Basis of Report (BODR) for the Tanglewood Canal Drainage Improvements I Services provided include: • H&H modeling; conceptual design; • level of service (LOS) analysis; • preliminary Opinion of Probable Construction Costs, and; • Cost/Benefit Analysis of the proposed alternatives. Total Contract Amount: $90,093 25. FIRMS FROM SECTION C INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT (1) FIRM NAME (2) FIRM LOCATION (City and State) (3) ROLE Applied Sciences Consulting, Tampa, Florida Stormwater Design a, Inc. (1) FIRM NAME (2) FIRM LOCATION (City and State) (3) ROLE b. (1) FIRM NAME (2) FIRM LOCATION (City and State) (3) ROLE C. ,TrI K. a R" 20. EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT NUMBER (Present as many projects as requested by the agency, or 10 projects, if not specified. 2 Complete one Section F for each project.) 22. YEAR COMPLETED Surface Water Quality Long -Term Data Analysis PROFESSIONAL SERVICES I CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) (Kissimmee, FL) 2017 N/A 23. PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION a. PROJECT OWNER b. POINT OF CONTACT NAME C. POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER City of Kissimmee Nagel Altrui (407) 518-2536 101 N. Church St. Suite 301 Kissimmee, FI. 34741 scope, Applied Sciences Consulting, Inc. was tasked by the City of Kissimmee to process data from the City's tributary monitoring database. The Lake Tohopekaliga (Toho) Nutrient Reduction Plan (NRP) requires the City to monitor tributaries in an effort to determine basin loads, identify areas with high nutrient concentrations, and track water quality trends. The Water Quality Monitoring Plan of the NRP (2011), identified parameters to be monitored, Standard Operating Procedures (SOPS) to achieve required QA/QC levels, and Data Management procedures. To complete this project Applied Sciences was asked to Compile and Process Flowmeter Data, Rainfall Data, and Ambient Physical Data; Using flow and concentration data developed above Calculate Pollutant Loads for TP and TN, and; Evaluate relationships between storm event flows, baseflows, rainfall, baseflow pollutant loadings, and concentrations. This was a contract pass-through with Hanson, Walter & Associates. Applied Sciences consolidated flow data recorded in 15 -minute increments, utilizing flowmeters at 16 stream locations from 2010 — 2014. Water Quality grab samples were collected on a quarterly basis at the 16 locations and monthly rainfall was recorded at each sampling station. The summarized flow data were used to calculate TP and TN loads discharged to Lake Toho on a monthly, quarterly, and annual basis, and then plotted graphically correlating rainfall. The Principal Project Tasks included • Compiled 15 -minute Incremental Flow / Velocity Data • Generated Excel Spreadsheets to Tabulate Data for Each Location * Calculated Weekly, Monthly and Annual Flow * Utilized Analytical Data to Determine TP and TN Loadings to Lake Toho Generated Graphs Correlating Rainfall, Flow and Nutrient Discharges Prepared Final Report of Findings Total Contract Amount: $66,206 25. FIRMS FROM SECTION C INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT (1) FIRM NAME (2) FIRM LOCATION (City and State) (3) ROLE a. Applied Sciences Consulting, Inc. Tampa, Florida Data Review and Analysis � (1) FIRM NAME (2) FIRM LOCATION (City and State) (3) ROLE QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT NUMBER (Present as many projects as requested by the agency, or 10 projects, if not specified. 3 Complete one Section F for each project.) 21. TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) 22. YEAR COMPLETED Squirrel Prairie Watershed Management Plan Alternative Analysis PROFESSIONAL CONSTRUCTION (Ifapplicable) (Hernando and Pasco Counties, FL) SERVICES 2018 N/A 23. PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION a. PROJECT OWNER b. POINT OF CONTACT c. POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER Southwest Florida Water Management Yuan Li — Project Manager (352) 796-7211 District Yuan. Li swfwmd.state.fl.us 2379 Broad Street Brooksville, Florida 34604 24. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT (Include scope, size, and cost) Applied Sciences was contracted by the Southwest Florida Water Management District (District) to provide professional services in support of the Squirrel Prairie Watershed Management Plan. The watershed forms the headwaters of the 171 square miles Pithlachascotee River and is located in Hernando and Pasco Counties, Florida. The initial effort included a review of the Voids and Errors/Omissions in the 2011 update. That review pointed out, among other things, deficiencies in Model Input, Subbasin Delineation Inconsistent with Topography or Permits, Land Use Inconsistent with Latest Aerial Photos, Inappropriate DCIA and Impervious Area Percentage, Missing Connections and Structures, Incorrect Structure Parameters, Unreasonable Conveyance Way Polygons, Double Counted Channel Storage and Effective Percolation Area, Unreasonable Cross -Sections / Profiles, and Misrepresentation of Hydraulic Features. The update also necessitated the conversion of vertical percolation methodology from 'User Specified' surface p area to 'Vary based on Stage -Area Table', reassessment of seasonal high, water levels and initial elevations, review of cutoff depth for Green-Ampt f infiltration, and inclusion of additional channels as needed. t i Following the correction of the deficiencies, Applied Sciences proceeded to mapping the Floodplain for a range of storms, including 100 -year storm. A follow up task order included completing a Flood Protection Level of Service (FPLOS) Model Development throughout the watershed for roadways and structures, preparing a Surface Water Resource Assessment (SWRA) throughout the watershed for water quality improvements, and conducting a Best Management Practices (BMP) Alternative Analysis within that portion of the watershed lying within Hernando County. The ultimate goal of these efforts is to address water quality and flooding. This analysis was performed jointly for the District and Hernando County, with the District acting as the lead agency. Floodplain Update Completed 12/2016 Alternatives Completed 6/2018 Total Contract Amount: $112,943 25. FIRMS FROM SECTION C INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT r�r (1) FIRM NAME (2) FIRM LOCATION (City and State) (3) ROLE a. Applied Sciences Consulting, Inc. Tampa, Florida Stormwater Modeling (1) FIRM NAME (2) FIRM LOCATION (City and State) (3) ROLE b. (1) FIRM NAME (2) FIRM LOCATION (City and State) (3) ROLE C. (1) FIRM NAME (2) FIRM LOCATION (City and State) (3) ROLE d. r�r QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT NUMBER (Present as many projects as requested by the agency, or 10 projects, if not specified. 4 Comalete one Section F for each oroiect.) L I. 111 LC HINU LVUHI IVIN IU¢y arm orale/ 22. YEAR COMPLETED Delaney / Archie Creek Stormwater Master Plan Update PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If applicable) (Hillsborough County, FL) 1 2017 N/A 23, PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION a. PROJECT OWNER b. POINT OF CONTACT NAME C. POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER Hillsborough County David Glicksberg, PG (813) 272-6961 601 East Kennedy Boulevard, Tampa, Florida 33602 glicksbergd a(7HCFLGov.net 24. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT (Include scope, size, and cost) The purpose of this project is to update the Delaney/Archie Creek model and use it to update floodplain information and mapping, evaluate and analyze capital improvement alternatives, and provide final recommendations for flood protection with an eye towards water quality enhancements and natural systems protection. The watershed model and database were updated and converted into HC-SWMM5. The update addressed land use changes (development) in the watershed and provided a significantly more detailed parameterization, in accordance with the SWFWMD G&S. Applied Sciences Consulting, Inc. developed a Digital Elevation Model (DEM) from the SWFWMD LiDAR data in conjunction with photogrammetric data and updated the DEM with the applicable georeferenced as -built and/or construction plan information, associated with the land use changes since the date of the LiDAR. Catchment delineations were re-created to reflect a level of detail which captured depressions larger than 1 acre in area and 2 feet in depth. Field reconnaissance and survey data was collected to complete the hydraulic inventory within the watershed. The resulting model information was input to the HCSWMM 5-GWIS Geodatabase, which provided a consistent method of reviewing and analyzing model information. ArcMap 10.2 with the 3-D Analyst and Spatial Analyst extensions were utilized to develop the Geodatabase and associated content. Esri's Arc Hydro Tools were also used to assist in catchment delineation. The results from associated design storm simulations were utilized for capital improvement best management practice (BMP) alternative analysis and 100 -year floodplain delineations. In addition to the overall stormwater master plan update a Project Development and Evaluation (PD&E) study was performed for projects related to Tributary -A and the main stream of Delaney Creek, downstream of Tributary -A. Principal Project Tasks: • Reducing Directly Connected Impervious Area (DCIA) • Field Investigations • Geodatabase Update • H&H Modeling utilizing HCSWMM 5-GWIS model • Sub -basin Delineation • Mapping Review • Update Land Use • Develop Digital Elevation Model Total Amount of Contract: $699,942 7 all Lew r, 25. FIRMS FROM SECTION C INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT (1) FIRM NAME (2) FIRM LOCATION (City and State) (3) ROLE a. Applied Sciences Consulting, Tampa, Florida Stormwater Engineering, Inc. Modeling (1) FIRM NAME (2) FIRM LOCATION (City and Siate) (3) ROLE b. (1) FIRM NAME (2) FIRM LOCATION (City and State) (3) ROLE C. QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT (Present as many projects as requested by the agency, or 10 projects, if not specified. Complete one Section F for each proiect.) 21. TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) Hillsborough County Plan Review Support PROFESSI (Hillsborough County, FL) SERVICES 2017 23. PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION IM 20. EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY NUMBER 5 22. YEAR COMPLETED CONSTRUCTION (If applicabl N/A a. PROJECT OWNER b. POINT OF CONTACT c. POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER Hillsborough County Rick Cabrera, PE, CFM (813) 276-8302 Development Services Department Professional Engineer II 601 East Kennedy Boulevard CabreraR Iiillsboroughcounty.org Tampa, Florida 33602 24. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT (Include scope, size, and cost) For the last five (5) years, Applied Sciences has provided the Hillsborough County Development Services Department with a wide range of support services pertaining to approving design plans, modeling, and applications for New Development in Hillsborough County. Through December 2017, over 500 Developments have been reviewed, covering the majority of the County's "you guys have been a real help. Seventeen (17) Watersheds. Responsive, flexible, and thorough. Thank you!" The reviews typically included permit applications submitted by developers or their Rick Cabrera, PE, CFM agents, along with supporting documentation that include the basin models in HC- Hillsborough County SWMM5, AdICPR, MODRET, HEC -RAS and other supporting engineering calculations for compliance with the Hillsborough County Stormwater Technical Manual (STM) and the Development Procedures - �?------- Review Manual (DPRM) for the following submittals. Plans reviewed ;. include Preliminary Site Development Plans, Preliminary Plats, Minor °'.. Site Development Plans, Straight to Construction Plans, Site Construction Plans, Subdivision Construction Plans, Final Plats, and As- builts. It is worth noting that one of the primary criteria that has been reviewed{ for each development is whether it is located within a Peak Sensitive' Basin or Volume Sensitive Basin. Finally, for each development, our staff ensured that the developer was using the latest and best available data for the 100 -year Floodplain in that watershed, and not simply relying LOCATION DFOVER So0HILLsg4RCucHCDUNn on the published DFIRM maps, for the establishment of the Base Flood PROJECT PLAN REVIEWS CONDUCTED BY APPLIEDSCIENCES Elevation (BFE) on that site. At times, the applicants will opt for a Letter of Map Amendment (LOMA) or Letters of Map Revision (LOMR-F), MT -1 and MT -2 Applications, and Design Exceptions to provide additional data or modify the best available information. That allowed our staff an unmatched knowledge base of the intricacies of all the watersheds in the County, as well as the location for new developments needed for any model updates. Total Contract Amount: $334,925 25. FIRMS FROM SECTION C INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT (1) FIRM NAME (2) FIRM LOCATION (City and State) (3) ROLE Applied Sciences Consulting, Inc. Tampa, Florida Civil and Stormwater a. Engineering (1) FIRM NAME (2) FIRM LOCATION (City and State) (3) ROLE b. (1) FIRM NAME (2) FIRM LOCATION (City and State) (3) ROLE C. (1) FIRM NAME (2) FIRM LOCATION (City and State) (3) ROLE d. NUMBER (Present as many projects as requested by the agency, or 10 projects, if not specified. COmDlete one Section F for each oroiect.) KEY 21. TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) 22, YEAR COMPLETED Lower Peninsula Watershed Management Plan PROFESSIONAL SERVICES I CONSTRUCTION (If applicable) (Tampa, FL) Ongoing N/A 23. PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION a. PROJECT OWNER b. POINT OF CONTACT NAME C. POINT OF CONTAG I I ELEPHUNE NUM13EH City of Tampa Alex Awad—Planning Engineer (813) 274-7865 306 East Jackson Street Alexander.Awad aatampa oc{ov_;net Tampa, FL 33607 THIS CONTRACT (Include scope, size, a The City of Tampa retained Applied Sciences to prepare a Watershed Management Master Plan and incorporate stormwater designs' improvements in south Tampa, specifically for the Lower Peninsula Watershed, to provide flood relief for long term legacy problem areas in the basin — including structural and nuisance street flooding. The ' watershed management master plan encompassed an area totaling 6,000 acres located south of Euclid Avenue, between Hillsborough Bay and Old Tampa Bay, and north of MacDill Air Force Base. The watershed management master plan update includes developing a Basis of Design Report (BODR), alternatives analysis, level of service analysis, prioritizing projects for potential capital improvements, and performing a� benefit -cost analysis (BCA). The update will alsoi � %u include detailed floodplain mapping for the 100-year�'',. storm, along with other storms, showing existing flood conditions and proposed solutions, along with tables identifying potential reduction in flood stage elevations as the result of proposed improvements. The watershed analysis is being done using the XP-SWMM 2017 model. The project is also cooperatively funded b SWFWMD d will follow Guidelines &t"" y anow Sciences performed above expectations Specifications (G&S). Proposed improvements will I%r an theSubjectproperty [Lower Peninsula] and include a level of service analysis (LOS), and cost Should he Selected to perform Similar services far Benefit/Cost Analysis (BCA). Water quality theSWFWMD." improvement elements will also be incorporated. Applied Alexander P. Awad Chief Planning Engineer Sciences will provide BMP solutions for protecting receiving StarmwaterEngineering Division water bodies including Tampa Bay. This is a multi-year city of Tampa stormwater management project with the goal of providing incremental flood relief within the basin Total Contract Amount: $649,466 25. FIRMS FROM SECTION C INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT 0 (1) FIRM NAME (2) FIRM LOCATION (City and State) (3) ROLE a. Applied Sciences Consulting, Inc. Tampa, Florida Stormwater Engineering, Modelling b. (1) FIRM NAME (2) FIRM LOCATION (City and State) (3) ROLE (1) FIRM NAME (2) FIRM LOCATION (City and State) (3) ROLE C. 0 o - - o • o 20. EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT NUMBER (Present as many projects as requested by the agency, or 10 projects, if not specified. 7 Complete one Section F for each Proiect.) 7 21. 111 LL ANU LUUA I ION (tarty and Ovate) 22. YEAR COMPLETED West River Trail Extension Design & Permitting PROFESSIONAL CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) (Tampa, FL) SERVICES 2018 N/A 23. PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION a. PROJECT OWNER b. POINT OF CONTACT c. POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER City of Tampa, Parks and Recreation Karla Price, PLA, ASLA (813) 274-5134 Department 3402 West Columbus Drive Karla. price (ci7tam pagov.net Tampa, FL 33607 24, BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT (Include scope, size, and cost) The purpose of this project was to restore the eroding banks on the west side of the Hillsborough River, minimize the potential disturbance to the river bank, to create habitat along the bank per the cooperative matching funds from Southwest Florida Water Management District (SWFWMD), and to maintain the design integrity and safety of the proposed West River Trail Extension. Applied Sciences provided professional enginanrinn ccniirnc including design and construction support for a "Li\ features erosion control, shoreline protection, and a portion of the Hillsborough River Greenway Trail The section of the shoreline is located from I approximately 300 linear feet, along the east prope Tampa Preparatory School on the Hillsborough Riv Principal Project Tasks include: ® Design Plans (2) FIRM LOCATION (City and State) Survey a, Geotechnical Investigation Tampa, Florida Cost Estimating Utility Coordination (2) FIRM LOCATION (City and State) Shoreline Landscape b. Gravity Wall Irrigation Plan Permitting (2) FIRM LOCATION (City and State) (SWFWMD, ACOE, EPC) C. Bidding Phase Services * Construction Phase Services Record Drawing Certification Total Contract Amount: $90,607 25. FIRMS FROM SECTION C INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT (1) FIRM NAME (2) FIRM LOCATION (City and State) (3) ROLE a, Applied Sciences Consulting, Inc. Tampa, Florida Civil Design and Permitting (1) FIRM NAME (2) FIRM LOCATION (City and State) (3) ROLE b. (1) FIRM NAME (2) FIRM LOCATION (City and State) (3) ROLE C. QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT (Present as many projects as requested by the agency, or 10 projects, if not specified. Complete one Section F for each Droiect.) Midtown/Westside Canal Permitting, Drainage PROFESSI Improvements and Monitoring 2018 (Plant Citv. Florida) 23. PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION NUMBER 22. YEAR COMPLETED N/A a. PROJECT OWNER b. POINT OF CONTACT NAME C. POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER City of Plant City Michael Schenk, P.E. — City (813) 659-4200, ext. 4154 302 West Reynolds Street Engineer Plant Citv, FL 33564 mschenk a()Qlantcitvaov.com scope, size, and cost) Applied Sciences was retained by the City of Plant City to assist in meeting the requirements of a TMDL for Mill Creek that also impacts the Midtown Development portion of the City. A stormwater management system was designed and permitted by Applied Sciences to improve water quality, per the FDEP Grant and the TMDL requirement. Applied Sciences designed, permitted and oversaw construction of the stormwater pond in Plant City on the south side of Ball Street, near the intersection with Hunter Street. Applied Sciences also completed water quality monitoring services to evaluate the function of the pond. The Quality Assurance Project Plan (QAPP) prepared by Applied Sciences was approved by the Florida Department of Environment Protection (FDEP), within one day of document submittal. A sampling plan was also prepared by Applied Sciences and approved for implementation. "Great job on g Water quality monitoring was conducted at the the QAPP appr Inflow and Outflow points of the pond discrete rain FDEP in short o events. The sample were analyzed for TN, TP, Michael A - TSS, OP, NOx, NH3, TKN, Fecal coliform; the City Engine' metals Cd, Cr, Cu and Zn, and oil / grease. A total City of Plan of seven sampling events were completed through the end of 2017. Applied Sciences prepared and submitted a final report that summarized the outcome, conclusions, and provided future recommendations in 2018. Principal Project Tasks: • Develop a Quality Assurance Project Plan (QAPP) • Prepare a Sampling Plan • Rain Event Water Quality Monitoring • Summarize the Findings and Future Recommendations in a Final Report Total Contract Amount: $106,736 25. FIRMS FROM SECTION C INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT (1) FIRM NAME (2) FIRM LOCATION (City and State) (3) ROLE Applied Sciences Consulting, Tampa, Florida Civil Engineering / a. Inc. Environmental Design and Permitting, WQ Monitoring (1) FIRM NAME (2) FIRM LOCATION (City and State) (3) ROLE b. (1) FIRM NAME (2) FIRM LOCATION (City and State) (3) ROLE C. QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT NUMBER ' (Present as many projects as requested by the agency, or 10 projects, if not specified. 9 Complete one Section F for eachproject.) 21. TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) 22. YEAR COMPLETED Surface Water Quality Monitoring PROFESSIONAL CONSTRUCTION (If applicable) Stevenson, Curlew and Cedar Creeks SERVICES Dunedin, FL 2017 N/A 23. PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION a. PROJECT OWNER b. POINT OF CONTACT c. POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER City of Dunedin Whitney Marsh — Stormwater (727) 298-3233 Public Services Division Program Coordinator 1405 CR 1 Dunedin, FL 34698 WMarsh aDunedinFL.Net 24. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT (Include scope, size, and cost) Applied Sciences has been conducting the City of Dunedin Surface Water Quality Monitoring Program for Stevenson, Curlew and Cedar Creeks ; since 2010. The monitoring is conducted to assist in identifying potential�r2 I sources of coliform contamination and nutrient impairment partly in support of the City's efforts for compliance with the regional and statewide NPDES / TMDL Programs and the Numerical Nutrient Criteria (NNC). Monthly surface water samples are collected at 13 sites and analyzed for the r,¢' following constituents: Biochemical Oxygen Demand Total Suspended Solids * Nitrate + Nitrite * Nitrate -N i Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen ( _. Ammonia Total Phosphorus - • Ortho -Phosphorus • Chemical Oxygen Demand Chlorophyll a, b & c • Fecal Coliform, E. coli and Enterococcus • Cadmium, Copper, Lead, and Zinc ..._ ............ Three additional sites are also monitored for the bacteriological parameters only. Upon completion of each sampling event a report is written which outlines field activities, observations, and anomalies in the water quality data. The sampling reports include water quality data tables, laboratory reports, and photographs to document current site conditions. At the end of each sampling year, an annual report is prepared that discusses site specific information, precipitation and water quality trends which compare TP, TN and fecal coliform at the sites from upstream to downstream. Through 2017 we had completed seven (7) years providing these services for the City of Dunedin. Total Annual Contract Amount: $152,300 (Latest Purchase Order) 25. FIRMS FROM SECTION C INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT (1) FIRM NAME (2) FIRM LOCATION (City and State) (3) ROLE a. Applied Sciences Consulting, Inc. Tampa, Florida Environmental Services and Monitoring (1) FIRM NAME (2) FIRM LOCATION (City and State) (3) ROLE b. QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT (Present as many projects as requested by the agency, or 10 projects, if not specified. ' Complete one Section F for each project.) 21. TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) Pinellas County Schools Stormwater System ERP RecertificationERE' & Civil Engineering Services Pinellas County, FL) 23. PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION 20. EXAMPLE NUMBER 10 22. YEAR COMPLETED CONSTRUCTION (If applicable) N/A a. PROJECT OWNER b. POINT OF CONTACT C. POIN-I OF GUN I AC I I LLLNHUNt NUMCLH Pinellas County Schools Manda Rahgozar, PhD, PE (727) 547-7110 11111 Belcher Rd. Civil Engineer Largo, FL 33773 RahgozarM a�7.pcsb.org 24. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT (Include scope, size, and cost) Applied Sciences has served Pinellas County Schools (PCS) with Civil Engineering design / construction and stormwater facility inspections and recertification s. For recertification projects, Applied Sciences is tasked by PCS to perform inspections of existing drainage facilities. Upon completion of drainage system inspection, Applied Sciences prepares inspection reports that notify PCS of any maintenance and/or operational deficiencies. PCS is responsible for correcting such deficiencies and providing sufficient documentation to Applied Sciences that the deficiencies have been corrected. Upon completion of the identified deficiencies, Applied Sciences prepares and submits Southwest Florida Water Management District (SWFWMD) Certification Form No. LEG -R.044.00 (4/09) to the SWFWMD office. An example of a Stormwater Engineering project includes the parking lot expansion Safety Harbor Elementary School. Applied Sciences provided an analysis of the existing system, conceptual planning, proposed conditions drainage calculations, construction design plans, permitting services, limited construction administration, and certification of completeness for transfer to operations. Three (3) parking expansion concepts were developed within the project area for PCS review. Following completion of the conceptual plans, Applied Sciences prepared design plans for construction. Post design services included support in the bid phase, limited construction observation, a set of reproducible Record Drawings, and certification of the Record Drawings as the Engineer -of -Record to SWFWMD. Another example includes the Sunset Hills Elementary School Erosion Control Remediation project. The school had experienced significant erosion along the western boundary, to a point of becoming a potential hazard to the students. The overall project was intended to protect the areas adjacent to the school site from continued erosion and to maintain the overall safety standards. Applied Sciences analyzed the existing system and proposed a geo- synthetic fabric to aid in the reduction of erosion potential while maintaining the existing drainage patterns of the area. Applied Sciences prepared construction design plans, and provided permitting services for the proposed improvements. Total Contract Amount: $34,672 25. FIRMS FROM SECTION C INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT (1) FIRM NAME (2) FIRM LOCATION (City and State) (3) ROLE a. Applied Sciences Consulting, Inc. Tampa, Florida Civil Engineering, Stormwater System Inspections (1) FIRM NAME (2) FIRM LOCATION (City and State) (3) ROLE b. I` �, f N, t_ (1) FIRM NAME (2) FIRM LOCATION (City and State) (3) ROLE tl K Another example includes the Sunset Hills Elementary School Erosion Control Remediation project. The school had experienced significant erosion along the western boundary, to a point of becoming a potential hazard to the students. The overall project was intended to protect the areas adjacent to the school site from continued erosion and to maintain the overall safety standards. Applied Sciences analyzed the existing system and proposed a geo- synthetic fabric to aid in the reduction of erosion potential while maintaining the existing drainage patterns of the area. Applied Sciences prepared construction design plans, and provided permitting services for the proposed improvements. Total Contract Amount: $34,672 25. FIRMS FROM SECTION C INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT (1) FIRM NAME (2) FIRM LOCATION (City and State) (3) ROLE a. Applied Sciences Consulting, Inc. Tampa, Florida Civil Engineering, Stormwater System Inspections (1) FIRM NAME (2) FIRM LOCATION (City and State) (3) ROLE b. (1) FIRM NAME (2) FIRM LOCATION (City and State) (3) ROLE C. G. KEY PERSONNEL PARTICIPATION IN EXAMPLE PROJECTS 26. NAMES OF KEY PERSONNEL (From Section E, Block 12) 27. ROLE IN THIS28. CONTRACT (From Section E, Block 13) EXAMPLE PROJECTS LISTED IN SECTION F (Fill in "Example Projects Key" section below before completing table. Place "X" under project key number for artici ation in same or similar role.) 1 2 1 3 4 1 5 6 7 8 9 1 10 Elie G. Araj, P.E. Principal In Charge K K K x K K K K K K Roland Raymundo, PE Project Manager / Senior Engineer K Delaney / Archie Creek Stormwater Surface Water Quality Monitoring 4 Master Plan Update 9 Stevenson, Curlew and Cedar Creeks 5 Moris Cabezas, PhD QA/QC, Senior Engineer Pinellas County Schools Stormwater System K JERP Recertification & Civil Engineering K Matt Goolsby, P.E. Senior Engineer x x x x Harry Downing, PE Senior Engineer x x Robert Wronski, P.E. Senior Engineer x x x x x x x x Nick Charnas, P.E. Senior Engineer X K x x x x x x Kevin Albrecht, P.E. Senior Engineer x K x Pete Owens, P.E. Senior Env Engineer K K Patrick Hunter Senior Env Scientist K K K K K K Mike Higel, PSM Sr. GIS Specialist K K x K K K K 29. EXAMPLE PROJECTS KEY NO. TITLE OF EXAMPLE PROJECT (FROM SECTION F) NO. TITLE OF EXAMPLE PROJECT (FROM SECTION F) Tanglewood Canal Drainage Lower Peninsula Watershed Management Plan 1 Improvements 6 City of Kissimmee - Surface Water West River Trail Extension Design & 2 Quality Long -Term Data Analysis 7 Permitting Squirrel Prairie Watershed Management Midtown/Westside Canal Permitting, 3 Plan Alternative Analysis 8 Drainage Improvements and Monitoring Delaney / Archie Creek Stormwater Surface Water Quality Monitoring 4 Master Plan Update 9 Stevenson, Curlew and Cedar Creeks 5 Hillsborough County Plan Review 10 Pinellas County Schools Stormwater System Support JERP Recertification & Civil Engineering STANDARD FORM 330 (6/2004) PAGE 4 H. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION 30. PROVIDE ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION REQUESTED BY THE AGENCY. ATTACH ADDITIONAL SHEETS AS NEEDED. Applied Sciences Consulting, Inc. is an engineering firm specializing in water management and regulatory compliance. Applied Sciences serves public agencies seeking practical, innovative, and cost effective solutions to a broad array of water, environmental, infrastructure, program management, and growth management challenges. Established in 2005, Applied Sciences has earned a reputation for excellence among public agencies who rely on the firm's responsiveness, seasoned professionals, subject matter experts, and industry leaders to address their communities' needs. Applied Sciences remains a locally founded and operated firm dutifully serving the public - The firm's leadership is built on senior managers and technical leaders that served in local government and public agencies prior to transitioning to Applied Sciences. This invaluable experience, coupled with cutting-edge industry-leading technical capabilities, presents our clients with a distinct advantage to view challenges from varying perspectives. This versatility directly translates into creative solutions and strategies for the successful implementation and funding of projects. Applied Sciences ranks among the top Watershed Management Planning firms in Florida - Our professionals take a holistic approach to water management plans. We utilize the latest computational tools in developing project -specific management plans. By incorporating decades of experience with the latest numerical modeling (ICPRv4, XPSWMM, SWMM5, SAS, etc.) and state of the art GIS capabilities, our team of experts analyze surface water/groundwater interactions, simulate long term trends, and provide recommendations for system -wide improvements. Applied Sciences serves as an extension of staff providing Development Review support, Hazard Mitigation support, Condition Assessments support, and Flood Investigations - Re support local Hazard Mitigation Programs and Development Review Departments in maintaining compliance with local ordinances, meet FEMA NFIP requirements, and further assist with improving Community Rating System (CRS) class by exceeding the minimum NFIP standards. This includes Floodplain Mapping updates and revisions (e.g. LOMA/LOMB-F), Floodway No -Rise Certification Reviews, FEMA grant assistance (HMGP, FMA, PDM, etc.), Local Mitigation Strategy (LMS) Group representation, and other FEMA programmatic requirements. Applied Sciences is the premier Florida firm for neighborhood flood control retrofits and green infrastructure design and permitting boasting national expertise and leadership - We have provided cost-effective Low Impact Development (LID) projects that reduce the volume and improve the quality of stormwater runoff, especially for Community Redevelopment Areas (CRA) and heavily urbanized municipalities and, as a result, have won a number of regional awards. At the municipal level, our experience includes NPDES stormwater permitting and program development, support for Total Maximum Daily Loads (TMDL) in impaired waterways, and development of Basin Management Action Plans (BMAPs) Community Based I Regionally Experienced 1. AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE The is a statement of facts. 32. DATE i ii f�ula 13. NAME AND TITLE Elie G. Aral, P.E. / President STANDARD FORM 330 (6i2004) PAGE 5 CITY OF w/ # k� RFQ #17/18-33 PROFESSIONAL CONSULTING SERVICES July 31, 2018 APPLIED SCIENCES CONSULTING, INC. has the local knowledge and experience, having held the CCNA Master Contract with the City of Sanford. Under that contract the firm provided the City of Sanford with NPDES/TMDL-EMAP Assistance through the development of specific public educational materials related to stormwater pollution prevention, in support of compliance with the conditions of the City of Sanford NPDES Phase I Permit No. FLS000038. Other projects completed in the central Florida area include: Surface Water Quality Needs Assessment (Seminole County) * Long -Term Surface Water Quality Data Analysis (City of Kissimmee) Surface Water Monitoring Sites Review (City of Kissimmee) Basin Management Action Plan Compliance Services (Osceola County) West Ocala Watershed Update (Marion County) a Water Quality Masterplan (City of Rockledge) Basin Management Action Plan (City of Cape Canaveral) Update of GIS coverages at Patrick Air Force Base and Cape Canaveral Air Force Station (Brevard County) a Lake Eva / Lake Henry Integrated Model (Haines City) Established in 2005, and based in Tampa, Florida, Applied Sciences has earned a reputation for excellence among public agencies who rely on the firm's responsiveness, seasoned professionals and subject matter experts, and knowledge of local conditions. The majority of the firm's leadership has served in senior technical and managerial positions for local governments and public agencies prior to their transition to Applied Sciences. Case in point is the addition of Mr. Mark Hammond, PE, Mr. Harry Downing, PE, and Mr. Roland Raymundo, PE to the Applied Sciences family. Mr. Raymundo joined the firm following a 13 -year tenure serving as Supervising Professional Engineer with the Seminole County Public Works Department, which has enabled us to open a satellite office in Oviedo to better serve our central Florida clients. Overall, this invaluable prior experience, coupled with the industry-leading technical capabilities, presents our clients with an advantage in our ability to view projects from all perspectives and develop straight -forward strategies for the successful and timely development and implementation of their projects. Applied Sciences proposes to implement an integrated approach to provide investigations, studies, modeling, design, permitting, and construction inspection of any stormwater project contemplated under this continuing services contract. We have an experienced and robust team of professionals necessary to successfully manage and complete any task. Tab C Page 1 of 7 RFQ #17/18-33 PROFESSIONAL CONSULTING SERVICES July 31, 2018 ^`.01 TW N Applied Sciences will review the City of Sanford's specific project needs or study goals and objectives to establish the most appropriate staffing requirements in order to thoroughly and efficiently complete the work on time and within budget. A preliminary selection matrix will be used to select a suitable solution to meet the project objectives, such as helping the City of Sanford making decision in developing design alternatives with recommendation in the stormwater improvements for Pump Branch; which extends south of 25th Street and east of Sanford Avenue. Mr. Raymundo has worked in this basin including the completion of the Club II - Regional Stormwater Facility (RSF). Club II RSF is one of the possible discharge alternatives for Pump Branch Drainage Improvements without the need for additional pond site. He was involved from design, permitting and construction completion of this project. He can assist in developing an approach to get the improvements for Pump Branch receive grant funding available from the State and/or Federal government as he had done in the past; and in increasing future BMAP credits for the City of Sanford in the Lake Monroe Basin. Other projects with any site specific constraints, if applicable, such as high groundwater levels, soils types, habitat types, as well as addressing impairment factors that may be required by cooperating local governments for TMDLs or through BMAPs, mitigation or other goals. All permitting and mitigation requirements will be investigated in order to develop an understanding of the complexity of the project and resources required to meet regulatory constraints. Applied Sciences is uniquely qualified for executing these projects due to our: Local staff knowledge of the City of Sanford; Firm and Staff's 30+ years of experience in the Design and Permitting of Stormwater Management and Water Resources Projects; Our firsthand knowledge in developing Watershed Management Plans throughout Florida, including in multiple regions across central Florida; * Applied Sciences experience in developing and administering Stormwater Utilities such as our current effort with the Hillsborough County Stormwater Rate Study and City of St. Petersburg Stormwater Rate Study; Our staff's track record in preparing, administering, or reviewing NPDES MS4 permits or Annual Reports with over one hundred (100) MS4 Permittees and Co - Permittees NPDES Annual Reports Prepared, Reviewed or Evaluated; and over two hundred (200) NPDES Multi -Sector Industrial Facilities, Construction Sites, and Phase I MS4s Inspected; Tab C Page 2 of 7 CffY f�fORDFLORIDA RFQ #17/18-33 PROFESSIONAL CONSULTING SERVICES July 31, 2018 Our fusion of engineering and environmental sciences in the firm and team structure allowing for final designs that optimize the water budget across all disciplines; Our history, understanding, and first-hand involvement in local governments' goals and objectives on a numerous projects, and; Our successful execution of a number of Low Impact Development (LID) Projects, Living Shoreline Projects, and wetland creation projects. Stormwater Management Projects Our water resources team has extensive experience helping local governments effectively manage stormwater, from developing comprehensive watershed management plans t -e and establishing stormwater utilities to designing flood control systems. We also specialize in cost-saving Low Impact Development (LID) strategies to reduce the volume and improve the quality of stormwater runoff. Applied Sciences has successfully implemented stormwater retrofit projects in Hillsborough County, City of Tampa, City of Palmetto, City of Largo, and Pasco County, among many others. Elie Araj, Bob Wronski, and Jack Merriam are LID and retrofit experts with projects that provide groundwater recharge, landscape irrigation, enriched visual aesthetics along dreary concrete jungles, and restored civic pride to blighted areas, in addition to providing stormwater treatment and improved water quality. Our professionals also bring significant experience to Applied Sciences from their previous years of working on local watersheds such as the Lake Monroe and Lake Jesup Basin. Mr. Raymundo was involved in the numerous basin studies in Seminole County and was actively involved in the development of the Basin Management Action Plan for the Lakes Monroe and Harney, and Middle St. Johns River. Additionally, Applied Sciences has conducted numerous peer reviews on a variety of ASCE technical manuals, as well as watersheds and modeling projects throughout peninsular Florida. Environmental Services Applied Sciences provides strong regulatory knowledge and negotiation skills to assist clients with expeditious preparation, approval, and monitoring of environmental permits. Our experience includes NPDES stormwater permitting and program development (MS4 Phase I and II), support for determining Total Maximum Daily Loads (TMDL) for impaired waterways, and development of Basin Management Action Plans. Our staff, Led by Pete Owens, PE, prides itself on maintaining excellent professional relationships with local regulatory agency staff. We continually strive to stay up to date on the ever -evolving environmental and water quality rules within the Tab C Page 3 of 7 cEry �F FORD FLORIDA RFQ #17/18-33 PROFESSIONAL CONSULTING SERVICES July 31, 2018 state. The Applied Sciences team of professionals offers comprehensive regulatory support, guiding clients through environmental processes in both simple and complex situations. Our team of professionals at Applied Sciences have exceptional experience with wetland restoration/mitigation and habitat restoration plans and designs, a sampling of which include the Cork Prairie Mitigation Plan, Lake Dan Restoration Project, the Forest Hills Area Chain of Lakes Enhancements, Northeast Lake and Pine Pond, Hillsborough City NW WWTP wetland mitigation areas, Palmetto Gateway Living Shoreline and West River Living Shoreline. We have a thorough knowledge and understanding of regional water -related issues in the City of Sanford. We also specialize in quickly navigating the permitting process — from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to FDEP and more regional permitting agencies such as SJRWMD, and SWFWMD — and helping clients maintain project schedules by identifying regulatory hurdles early in the planning process, incorporating realistic permitting timelines, and ensuring that permits are obtained within the project schedule. Our local experiences in permitting and other environmental service are exemplified by the decades of work by Mr. Raymundo in the Central Florida area thru the many small area basin studies, stormwater retrofit and subdivision rehabilitation projects he completed in Seminole and Orange County. Civil Engineering Applied Sciences team members, such as Matt Goolsby, PE, CFM and Nick Charnas, PE, CFM, MBA, have been involved with municipal budgeting processes, grant financial planning, and numerous stormwater utility rate structure studies for long- term planning including most recently on the Hillsborough City Stormwater Rate Study. They are also currently assisting clients, such as Hillsborough City and the City of St. Augustine, with miscellaneous support on FEMA items such as the Hazard Mitigation Grant Program (HMGP) and the recently revised Coastal DFIRM. Finally, they are assisting the City of Tampa with their Community Rating Score (CRS) with a Repetitive Loss Area Analysis (RLAA) to support their upcoming audit. We have significant experience with developing stormwater utilities and supporting FEMA and CRS activities. Mr. Raymundo led the effort in 2007 in the digital revision of FEMA's Flood Insurance Rate map for Seminole County including the seven (7) incorporated cities. He has valuable experiences in FEMA's Flood Insurance Program within Seminole County for Tab C Page 4 of 7 Ed A RFQ #17/18-33 PROFESSIONAL CONSULTING SERVICES July 31, 2018 0w many years and can be a plus to advance the City of Sanford's CRS Class from the current level of7. In addition to Mr. Raymundo's mitigation work for Seminole County after several disasters, he is known among the members of the Local Mitigation Strategy group and had worked with them for several years. Inspection Services Applied Sciences will provide qualified staff to oversee stormwater system construction, including inspections, monitoring, and required certifications. Patrick Hunter of Applied Sciences provided Field Project Management on behalf of the South Florida Water Management District during construction of four (4) above ground impoundments, totaling 450 acres, which received three million cubic yards of dredge material from Lake Trafford, a 1,600 -acre lake in the Big Cypress Basin of the Florida Everglades National Park. He also provided environmental oversight to support the development of a Conceptual Design Memorandum for a proposed 6,500 acre STA to reduce phosphorus loading to Lake Okeechobee by an estimated 90,400 pounds per year. Our local area experience from Mr. Raymundo's past construction projects expand from stormwater retrofit, erosion and sedimentation projects, to sidewalk and road safety projects. His familiarity of the area its geography and climate; knowledge in reviewing bid unit prices, preparing bids; and experience with local contractors and utility companies are of great advantage in avoiding claims, eliminating construction delay, and others. Our management approach includes these value -adding activities that help provide for successful projects: 1. Staff Assignments: Assigning responsibilities and ensuring team members understand their specific roles and tasks is crucial to the project's critical path. From the beginning, we monitor staff's understanding of the resources required, their deadlines, the products expected from them, and how they affect the overall effort and product outcome. Work is planned to a manageable level of detail such that it is feasible to allocate a portion of the budget to each planned task, and then tracking progress by the accumulated "value" of completed tasks. As work is performed, budget is "earned" on the same basis as it was planned. As an office, and as project teams, we prepare monthly forecasts based on client needs, project deadlines and staff availability and look ahead to determine if any staff adjustments are needed. Tab C Page 5 of 7 Tab[ Page 6cf7 2. Product Review: Fonna| checking procedures are implemented for reviewof OS,�j4FOP oonstructinn documents, model parameters,G|5 datobase information, designs, FLORIDA studies, reports, manuals, and other deliverables. Checklists and experience are coupled to weed out defects and ensure compliance with scopes, standards, and RFO#17/18-33 codes. Pxopcssmw»L CONSULTING SERVICES 3, Internal Review: Internal tracking and coordination of communication records, July 31'ZO18 correspondence, audits, and reviews keep team members ontrack and up-to-date. Regular communication avoids duplication of effort and helps identify potential delays and errors in their early stages. Internal review includes sub -consultant team members. in the OA/[}C process, all team members are accountable and everyone's critical observations are considered. Applied Sciences has developed a number of handy "tools" to facilitate repetitive tasks, minimize human error in data transfers, and accelerate task execution. Example of handy tools are applied to GIS & stornovvater modeling such as: Junction/Reach naming tools, cross-section extraction tool, time/stage and time/flow extraction tools, floodplain creation tool, stage storage comparison tool and irregular weir tool to name a few. GIS tools are not limited solely to watershed management, all other tools include internal {}A/(}C algorithms to check for accuracy and minimize the propagation of errors and / ' potential schedule delays —thus helping the team improve project delivery and save \ costs. 4. External Review: Periodic review of products, processes, performance and client feedback ensures optimum performance and client satisfaction. We enjoy our work and we want our clients to find that working with us is a rewarding experience. Regular project progress meetings between the City of Sanford and the Applied Sciences project team will focus on reviewing the status ofproject milestones and tasks. 5. Our Cost Benefit Analysis will be founded on the principles of Value Engineering, which is a process to assure the highest value to the City of Sanford by delivering all required functions etthe lowest overall cost. Value Engineering seeks optimum value by balancing performance and cost. Our team will always have the best interest of the City of the Sanford at the forefront. An effective schedule will be developed that includes resource assignments, hourly rates, the dedicated time for each professional to complete tasks, and links to all the data identified with a critical path Gantt schedule. This single management tool will allow the Project Manager to plan and allocate resources, develop work budgets and "burn rates", track the course of the project, and monitor cash flows. This single management tool has proven results which span 25 years of success in cumulative project management to meet your Yschedules and budgets. Tab[ Page 6cf7 crry r�F IS ORD FLORIDA RFQ #17/18-33 PROFESSIONAL CONSULTING SERVICES July 31, 2018 6. Effective Staff Utilization Reduces Costs: The assembled team has more than adequate staff to complete services requested under this contract in a timely fashion. Applied Sciences will monitor internal staff utilization and adjust workloads to equalize efforts. We are committed to expanding our internal monitoring for this project by including the entire core team's review of utilization. 7. Good Community Relations Improves Understanding and Reduces Overall Work Effort: It is understood that all City projects have a primary purpose to effectively serve the public. Assisting and serving communities and residents is our firm's specialty. Tab C Page 7 of 7 Attachment "A" Statement of "No Proposal Submittal" If you do not intend to submit on this requirement, please complete and return this form prior to date shown for receipt of proposals to: City of Sanford, Purchasing Division, 300 N. Park Avenue Suite 2431 2nd Floor, Sanford, Florida 32771. 1/WE HAVE DECLINED TO PROPOSE TO RFC 17/18-33, titled Professional Consulting Services- CCNA for the following reason(s); [Please place a check mark (✓) next to the reason(s) as applicable] REMARKS: N/A Company Name: Mailing Address: Telephone Number: Authorized Signatory Fax Number: E-mail Address: FEIN: Printed Name Title Date .37 Reason Proeosal ESguiri-ments. too "restrictive". Insufficient time to respond to Request for Proposal. We do not offer this service. Our schedule would not permit us to perform. Unable to meet requirements. Unable to meet insurance or bond requirements. Scope of Services unclear (please explain below). Other (please s2ecif below). REMARKS: N/A Company Name: Mailing Address: Telephone Number: Authorized Signatory Fax Number: E-mail Address: FEIN: Printed Name Title Date .37 City of Sanford Finance Department Purchasing Division 'nor 3001 N. Park Avenue Suite 243 2° Floor, Sanford Florida 32771 ]R i� CITY OF S FORD Phone: 407-688-5028, or 5030 Fax: 407-688-5021 CONSULTANTS COMPETITIVE NEGOTIATION ACT (CCNA) Term Contract TITLE: PROFESSIONAL CONSULTING SERVICES Attachment "B" Insurance Requirements Contract Exceeds Contract does not Exceed Contract does not Excee COVERAGE REQUIRED $500,000,1.80 days and $500,000,180 days and $25,000, 30 days and no unusual hazards exist no unusual hazards exist unusual hazards exist Workers' Compensation - Employers Liability Employers Liability Employers Liability $1,000,000.00 $500,000,00 $500,000-00 *Certificates of exemption are not Each Accident Each Accident Each Accident acceptable in lieu of workers $1,000,000.00 $500,000-00 $500,000-00 compensation insurance Disease Disease Disease $1,000m0.00 $500,000-00 $500,000.00 Commercial General Liability shall include- Bodily Injured Liability $3,000,000.00 Per $ 1,000,000.00 Per $500,000.00 Per and Advertising lt�uring Liability Occurrence Occurrence Occurrence Coverages shall include: Premisesl operations; Products/Completed $3,000,000.00 General $1,000,000.00 General $500,000.00 General Operations; Contractual Liability; Aggregate Aggregate Aggregate Independent Contractors, Explosion; Collapse; Underground. When required by the City, coverage must be provided for ,Sexual Harassment, Abuse and Molestation. Comprehensive Auto Liability, $ 1,000,000 Combined $ 1,000,000 Combined $ 500,000 Per Occurrence CSL, shall include "any auto" or Single Limit Single Limit $ 1,000,000 General $ 500,000 General shall include all (?f the following: owned, leased, hired, non -owned $ 1,000,000 General Aggregate Aggregate autos, and scheduled autos. AgEegate Professional Liability (when required) $1,000,000-00 $1,000,000.00 $1,000,000,00 Minimum Minimum Minimum Builder's Risk (when required' shall include theft, sinkholes, off site 100% of completed 100% of completed 100% of completed storage, transit, installation and value of additions value of additions value of additions equipment breakdown. Permission and structure and structure and structure to occupy shall be included and the policy shall be endorsed to cover the interest of all parties, including the City of Sanford, all contractors and subcontractors. $3,000,000 Aggregate: $1.000,000 Aggregate: $500,000 Aggregate: Garage Keepers (when required) No per vehicle No per vehicle maximum No per vehicle maximum maximum preferred preferred preferred $3,000,000 Combined $1,000,000 Combined $500,000 Combined Garage Liability (when required) Single Limit Single Limit Single Limit $3,000,000 General $ 1,000,000 General $500,000 General Aggreg A aorpm4te TITLE: PROFESSIONAL CONSULTING SERVICES a. It is noted that Professional Liability, builder's risk, garage keepers and garage liability is not required unless applicable conditions exist. If clarification is needed the CONTRACTOR must request clarification from the City of Sanford Purchasing Office. b. Vendor, Contractor, bidder shall provide, to the City of Sanford "City," prior to commencing any work, a Certificate of Insurance which verifies coverage in compliance with the requirements outlined below. Any work initiated without completion of this requirement shall be unauthorized and the City will not be responsible. c. The City reserves the right, as conditions warrant, to modify or increase insurance requirements outlined below as may be determined by the project, conditions and exposure Certification Terms and Conditions It is noted that the City has a contractual relationship with the named vendor, contractor or provider (collectively referred hereinafter as Contractor) applicable to a purchase order, work order, contract or other form of commitment by the City of Sanford, whether in writing or not and has no such contractual relationship with the Contractor's insurance carrier. Therefore, the onus is on the Contractor to insure that they have the insurance coverage specified by the City to meet all contractual obligations and expectations of the City. Further, as the Contractor's insurance coverage is a matter between the vendor and its insurance carrier, the City will turn to the Contractor for relief as a result of any damages or alleged damages for which the Contractor is responsible to indemnify and hold the City harmless. It is understood that the Contractor may satisfy relief to the City for such damages either directly or through its insurance coverage; exclusions by the insurance carrier notwithstanding, the City will expect relief from the Contractor. a. The insurance limits indicated above and otherwise referenced are minimum limits acceptable to the City. Also, all contractor policies shall to be considered primary to City coverage and shall not contain co-insurance provisions. b. All policies, except for professional liability policies and workers compensation policies shall name the City of Sanford as Additional Insured, c. Professional Liability Coverage, when applicable, will be defined on a case by case basis. d. In the event that the insurance coverage expires prior to the completion of the project, a renewal certificate shall be issued 30 days prior to said expiration date. e. All limits are per occurrence and must include Bodily Injury and Property Damage. f. All policies must be written on occurrence form, not on claims made Form, except for Professional Liability. g. Self -Insured retentions shall be allowed on �jnv liability coverage. h. In the notification of cancellation: The City of Sanford shall be endorsed onto the policy as a cancellation notice recipient. Should any of the above described policies of Sanford in accordance with the policy provisions. i. All insurers must have an A.M. rating of at least A -VII. j. It is the responsibility of the Prime CONTRACTOR to ensure that all sub -contractors retained by the Prime CONTRACTOR shall provide coverage as defined here -in before and after and are the responsibility of said Prime CONTRACTOR in all respects. k. Any changes to the coverage requirements indicated above shall be approved by the City of W I TITLE: PROFESSIONAL CONSULTING SERVICES I Sanford, Kisk Manager. 1. Address of "Certificate Holder" is City of Sanford; P 0 Box 1788 (300 N. Park Avenue); Sanford, Florida 32771; Attention Purchasing Manager; Phone 407.688.5028/5030 Fax 407.688.5021. m. All certificates of insurance, notices etc. Must be provided to the above address. n. In the description of the certificate of insurance please also add the solicitation number and project name. Typed Name of AFFIA Title ------- . . ..... . STATE OF r -(RC te COUNTY OF —fE &, . & The foregoing i trument was executed be c me this day of 20 by as ret /vni who personally swore or affirmt1d that he/she is authorized to execute this document a d thereby bin Urpoj��ion, and who known to me OR has produced as identification. Pabick F. Hunter NOTARY PUBLIC ILL- Rr T STATE oF Ft. IDA NPTAR-Y IDA J13L State of..—EL--�4A— (stamp) Cam* GGOM4 Expir" 9/2612020 The City reserves the unilateral right to modify the insurance requirements set forth at any time during the process of solicitation or subsequent thereto. PLEASE COMPLETE AND SUBMIT WITH YOUR IFB RESPONSE 'Failure to submit this form may be grounds for disqualification of your submittal -15P M Attachment "C" Conflict of Interest Statement A. I am the President of Applied Sciences Consulting, Inc. with a local office in [insert Title] [insert Company Nantel Oviedo, Florida -- and principal office in Tampa, Florida B. The entity hereby submits a propoal7�ffcr to RFQ 17,118-33, titled Professional Consulting Services- CCNA. C. The AFFIANT has made diligent inquiry and provided the information in this statement affidavit based upon its full knowledge. D. The AFFIANT states that only one submittal for this solicitation has been submitted and tendered by the appropriate date and time and that said above stated entity has no financial interest in other entities submitting a proposal for the work contemplated hereby. E. Neither the AFFIANT nor the above named entity has directly or indirectly entered into any agreement, participated in any collusion or collusive activity, or otherwise taken any action which in any way restricts or restraints the competitive nature of this solicitation, including but not limited to the prior discussion of terms, conditions, pricing, or other offer parameters required by this solicitation. F. Neither the entity nor its affiliates, nor anyone associated with them, is presently suspended or otherwise prohibited from participation in this solicitation or any contract to follow thereafter by any government entity. G. Neither the entity nor its affiliates, nor anyone associated with them, have any potential conflict of interest because and due to any other clients, contracts, or property interests in this solicitation or the resulting project. H. I hereby also certify that no member of the entity's ownership or management or staff has a vested interest in any City Divi sion/DepartmenUOffice. 1. 1 certify that no member of the entity's ownership or management is presently applying, actively seeking, or has been selected for an elected position within City of Sanford government. J. In the event that a conflict of interest is identified in the provision of services, 1, the undersigned will immediately notify the City in writing. By the signatUre(s) below, I/we, the undersigned, as authorized signatory to commit the firm, certify that the information as provided in Attachment "C" Conflict of Interest Statement, is truthful and correct at the time of submission. A I A F - T S I G N A T17NE . Elie & L�:dj, PE, CF. , D. WRE .... . .... . .... Typed Name of AFFIANT p F. Hurter - President — ----- NOTARY PUBLIC Title STATE OF COUNTY OF -4- The foregoing instrument was exe, ed befthis d f 20 by pre pie fa'� as eo's 14J- --i5te(I &-I's e- I 4L K who personally swore or affirlutd that he/she is authorized to execute this documertical-d there §y-l4nd-the-jCorp? ration, and who is personall known to me OR has produced as identification. Y PUBDC, State of (stamp) PLEASE COMPLETE AND SUBMIT WITH YOUR RFQ RESPONSE `!"Failure to submit this form may be grounds for disqualification of your submittal -5' 41 City of Sanford I Finance Department I Purchasing Division CITY or 300 N. Park Avenue Suite 243 21111 Floor, Sanford Florida 32771 407-688-5028, 5030 Fax: 407-688-5021 Sk�ORD Phone- or 1 FINANCE DEP ARIMLIff CONSULTANTS COMPETITIVE NEGOTIATION ACT( CCNA) Term Contract TITLE: PROFESSIONAL CONSULTING SERVICES Attachment "C" Conflict of Interest Statement A. I am the President of Applied Sciences Consulting, Inc. with a local office in [insert Title] [insert Company Nantel Oviedo, Florida -- and principal office in Tampa, Florida B. The entity hereby submits a propoal7�ffcr to RFQ 17,118-33, titled Professional Consulting Services- CCNA. C. The AFFIANT has made diligent inquiry and provided the information in this statement affidavit based upon its full knowledge. D. The AFFIANT states that only one submittal for this solicitation has been submitted and tendered by the appropriate date and time and that said above stated entity has no financial interest in other entities submitting a proposal for the work contemplated hereby. E. Neither the AFFIANT nor the above named entity has directly or indirectly entered into any agreement, participated in any collusion or collusive activity, or otherwise taken any action which in any way restricts or restraints the competitive nature of this solicitation, including but not limited to the prior discussion of terms, conditions, pricing, or other offer parameters required by this solicitation. F. Neither the entity nor its affiliates, nor anyone associated with them, is presently suspended or otherwise prohibited from participation in this solicitation or any contract to follow thereafter by any government entity. G. Neither the entity nor its affiliates, nor anyone associated with them, have any potential conflict of interest because and due to any other clients, contracts, or property interests in this solicitation or the resulting project. H. I hereby also certify that no member of the entity's ownership or management or staff has a vested interest in any City Divi sion/DepartmenUOffice. 1. 1 certify that no member of the entity's ownership or management is presently applying, actively seeking, or has been selected for an elected position within City of Sanford government. J. In the event that a conflict of interest is identified in the provision of services, 1, the undersigned will immediately notify the City in writing. By the signatUre(s) below, I/we, the undersigned, as authorized signatory to commit the firm, certify that the information as provided in Attachment "C" Conflict of Interest Statement, is truthful and correct at the time of submission. A I A F - T S I G N A T17NE . Elie & L�:dj, PE, CF. , D. WRE .... . .... . .... Typed Name of AFFIANT p F. Hurter - President — ----- NOTARY PUBLIC Title STATE OF COUNTY OF -4- The foregoing instrument was exe, ed befthis d f 20 by pre pie fa'� as eo's 14J- --i5te(I &-I's e- I 4L K who personally swore or affirlutd that he/she is authorized to execute this documertical-d there §y-l4nd-the-jCorp? ration, and who is personall known to me OR has produced as identification. Y PUBDC, State of (stamp) PLEASE COMPLETE AND SUBMIT WITH YOUR RFQ RESPONSE `!"Failure to submit this form may be grounds for disqualification of your submittal -5' 41 TITLE: PROFESSIONAL CONSULTING SERVICES Attachment "D" Non-Collusion/Lobbying Certification A. This sworn statement is submitted with Proposal, ITN, or Contract Number RFQ 17/18-33, titled Professional Consulting Services- CCNA. B. This sworn statement is submitted by. Applied Sciences Consulting, file. whose business address is [Name Of entity submitting sworn statenient] 1000 N. Ashley Drive, Suite 500, Tampa, FL 33602 and (if applicable) it's Federal Employer Identification Number (FEIN) is 20-3212557 (If the entity has no FEIN, include the Social Security Number of the individual signing this sworn statement: C. My name is Elie Araj, fE, CF -M, D. WRE and my relationship to the above is President fillease print name of individual signing] D. NON -COLLUSION PROVISION CERTIFICATION. The undersigned hereby certifies, to the best of his or her knowledge and belief, that on behalf of the person, firm, association, or corporation submitting the bid certifying that such person, firm, association, or corporation has not, either directly or indirectly, entered into any agreement, participated in any Collusion, or otherwise taken any action, in restraint of free competitive bidding in connection with the submitted bid. Failure to submit the executed statement as part of the bidding documents will make the bid nonresponsive and not eligible for award consideration. E. LOBBYING CERTIFICATION. The undersigned hereby certifies, to the best of his or her knowledge and belief, that: I. No City appropriated funds have been paid or will be paid, by or on behalf of the undersigned, to any person for influencing or attempting to influence either directly or indirectly an officer or employee of the City, City Council Member of Congress in connection with the awarding of any City Contract. 2. If any funds other than City appropriated funds have been paid or will be paid to any person for influencing or attempting to influence a member of City Council or an officer or employee of the City in connection with this contract, the undersigned shall complete and submit Standard Form -L, "Disclosure Form to Report Lobbying", in accordance with its instructions. By the signature(s) below, lAve, the undersigned, as authorized signatory to commit the firm, certify that the information as provided in Attachment I'D". Nott-Collusion/Lobbying Certification, is truthful and correct at the time of submission, -J-- I AA % AFKL4, XT SfGNATUf L-"— Elie Anjf. ECM4 F7 'D. WRE P*Ick F. Hunter Typed Name of AFFIANT NOTARY PUBM President STATE OF FLORIDA Title -2 STATE OF COUNTYOF The to instrument was executed before m this 2-1) 14 20 by (�gomg .7g�6 1 e Cd or. as a — of :54 %4f_oLL-j who personally swore or armed that he/she is authorized to execute this document Vani, exzby-.bind-the Corporation, and who is personal(y known to me OR has produced as identification NOTARY PUBLIC, State of (stamp) PLEASE COMPLETE AND SUBMIT WITH YOUR RFQ RESPONSE '3" Failure to submit this form may be grounds for disqualification of your submittal 42 City of Sanford I Finance Department I Purchasing Division 300 N. Park Avenue Suite 243 2°`n Floor, Sanford Florida 32771 CITY'Of Phone: 407-688-5028, or 5030 J..Fax: 407-688-5021 Sk�ORD - Fj?4APg,r DEPARTMENT CONSULTANTS COMPETITIVE NEGOTIATION ACT (CCNA) Term Contract TITLE: PROFESSIONAL CONSULTING SERVICES Attachment "E" Drug -Free Workplace Certification When applicable, the drug-free certification form below must be signed and returned with the RFQ response. In order to have a drug-free workplace program, a business shall: A. 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 violations of such prohibition. B. Inform employees about the dangers of drug abuse in the workplace, the business" 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, C. Give each employee engaged in providing the commodities or contractual services that are under bid a copy of the statement specified in the first paragraph. D. In the statement specified in. the first paragraph, notify the employees that, as a condition of working on the commodities or contractual services that are under bid, the employee will abide by the terms of the statement and will notify the employer of any conviction of, or plea of guilty or nolo contendere to, any violation of chapter 893, Florida Statutes, or of any controlled substance law of the United States or any state, for a violation Occurring in the workplace no later than five (5) days after such conviction. E. Impose a sanction on, or require the satisfactory participation in, a drug abuse assistance or rehabilitation program if such is available in the employee's community, by any employee who is so convicted. F. Make a good faith effort to continue to maintain a drug-free workplace through implementation of the foregoing provisions. By the signature(s) below, I/we, the undersigned, as authorized signatory to commit the firm, certify that the information as provided in Attachment "Ell, Dru-Free Workplvce Certification, is truthful and correct at the time of submission, AP4;TAN1­STGNA mat pshick F. TyHurAw ped Name of AFFIANT NOTARY PUSUC STATE OF FLoRIDA Titl(� STATE OF COUNTY OF (4j((J5L The fbregom& instrument was ex ed before me this doe B as j 4 of personally swore or Wrmed that he/she is authorized to execute this document known to nV OR has produced as identification. day of, a ....... 20 ty by who b bind -th—c -Corpo ratio ill and wjj9 ism,a' r T., a I fAl2Y PUBLIC, State of 99 1 (stamp) PLEASE COMPLETE AND SUBMIT WITH YOUR RFQ RESPONSE — (if applicable) 43 III IMMUM01211M Attachment 'IF" Acceptance of Proposal Terms and Conditions I/we, the undersigned, as authorized signatory to commit the firm, do hereby accept in total all the terms and conditions stipulated and referenced in this RFQ document and do hereby agree that if a contract is offered or negotiated it will abide by the terms and conditions presented in the RFQ document or as negotiated pursuant thereto. The signature(s) below in Attachment 'IF" Acceptance of Proposal Terms and Conditions are an acknowledgment of my/our full understanding and acceptance of all the terms and conditions set forth in this RFQ document or as otherwise agreed to between the parties in writing. Proposer/Contractor Name: Applied Sciences Consulting,Inc. Mailing Address: 1000 N. Ashley Drive, Suite, 500,Tamp , Fl, 33602 Telephone Number: (813) 228-0900 Fax Number: (813) 434-2454 E-mail Address: Saraj@ iedfl.com a A�riz—ed Signa"Ir President Title STATE OF COUNTY OF Elie Arai, PE, CFM, D. WREFEIN: 20-3212557 Printed Name Pabick F. Hunter NOTARY PUSUC Date STATE OF FLORIDA cowo GG033664 Expir" 9/26/2020 The foregoing instrument was executed befpre me this day of 2047, by ry ir- a s I /)(Iz( who personally swore ora rmed that lie/she is authorized to execute this document A itereby-bifid-the- Corporation, and who is personal known to me OR has produced as identification. —. -RM—ARY PUBIAC, State of _F ZV-r(d�� (stamp) PLEASE COMPLETE AND SUBMIT WITIJ YOUR RFQ RESPONSE 'Failure to submit this form may be grounds for disqualification of your submittal -'F" Attachment "G" Addendum Receipt Acknowledgement Certification The undersigned acknowledges receipt of the following addenda to the solicitation documents) (Give number and date of each): Addendum No. I Addendum No. 2 Addendum No. 3 Addendum No. 4 Addendum No. Dated: June 5, 2018 Dated: June 11, 2018 Dated: July 20, 2018 Dated: July 26, 20 18 Dated: By the signature(s) below, 1/we, the undersigned, as authorized signatory to commit the fit -in, certify that the information as provided in Attachment "G", Addendum Receipt Acknowledgement Certification, is truthful and correct at the time of submission. Proposer/Contractor Name: Applied Sciences - Consulting, Inc. ........... I .... ... ........ ... Mailing Address: 1000 North Ashley Drive, Suite 500, Tampa. FL 11602 Telephone Number: (813) 228-0900 Fax Number: (813) 434-2454 ......... .... . . . .... . .. A eized—Signato . President Title . ..... E-mail Address: earaj(@)appliedfl.corn . .... . ... . ...... ­­_________ Elie Araj, PE. CFM, D. WRE FEIN: 20-3212557 Printed Name . '_­_­__'"- I , D,te PLEASE COMPLETE AND SUBMIT WITH YOUR RFQ RESPONSE 0 -Failure to submit this form may be grounds for disqualification of your submittal -'5,' 45 City, of Sanford I Finance Department I Put -chasing Solicitation CITY or S ORD Division 300 N. Park Avenue Suite 243 2"" Floor, Sanford Florida 32771 Phone: 407-688-5028, or 5030 1 Fax: 407-688-5021 Number: RFQ 17/18-33 CONSULTANTS COMPETITIVE NEGOTIATION ACT (CCNA) Term Contract Due Date: July 31, 2018 TITLE: PROFESSIONAL CONSULTING SERVICES Attachment "G" Addendum Receipt Acknowledgement Certification The undersigned acknowledges receipt of the following addenda to the solicitation documents) (Give number and date of each): Addendum No. I Addendum No. 2 Addendum No. 3 Addendum No. 4 Addendum No. Dated: June 5, 2018 Dated: June 11, 2018 Dated: July 20, 2018 Dated: July 26, 20 18 Dated: By the signature(s) below, 1/we, the undersigned, as authorized signatory to commit the fit -in, certify that the information as provided in Attachment "G", Addendum Receipt Acknowledgement Certification, is truthful and correct at the time of submission. Proposer/Contractor Name: Applied Sciences - Consulting, Inc. ........... I .... ... ........ ... Mailing Address: 1000 North Ashley Drive, Suite 500, Tampa. FL 11602 Telephone Number: (813) 228-0900 Fax Number: (813) 434-2454 ......... .... . . . .... . .. A eized—Signato . President Title . ..... E-mail Address: earaj(@)appliedfl.corn . .... . ... . ...... ­­_________ Elie Araj, PE. CFM, D. WRE FEIN: 20-3212557 Printed Name . '_­_­__'"- I , D,te PLEASE COMPLETE AND SUBMIT WITH YOUR RFQ RESPONSE 0 -Failure to submit this form may be grounds for disqualification of your submittal -'5,' 45 YRNA'NC1 DATE: June 5, 2018 TO: All Bidders/Proposers City of Sanford I Finance Department Purchasing Division 300 N. Park Avenue Suite 236, Sanford, Florida 32771 Phone: 407-688-5028 or 50301 Fax: 407-688-50211 Email: @ x1lumillwylamapt wim FROM: Marisol Ordofiez City of Sanford Purchasing Division SUBJECT: IFB 17/18-33 Professional Consulting Services- (CCNA) I ADDENDUM 41 Magog= This addendum is issued to provide additional information, clarification, corrections, additions, deletions and/or answers to questions concerning the above referenced solicitation. All information provided in this addendum is incorporated into the solicitation document as set forth therein. All other parts of the solicitation have been maintained as originally distributed. This addendum supersedes any verbal and/or other instructions given to any bidder/proposer qualified to respond pursuant to the requirements set forth in the solicitation document. I. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS (Q&A) The City has received the following question(s) concerning the solicitation: Q1. Would you be hiring architect as a prime consultant to manage all disciplines or is the City going to hire each discipline separately? A]. The City reserves the right to hire approved CCNA vendors for different task associated with the same project. Q2. Is there a pre -proposal meeting associated with the above referenced RFQ? A2. No. Q3. Section 1.04 Minimum Requirements States that the City is seeking to establish and or update Master Contracts for the acquisition of Professional. Consulting Services. If a consultant currently has an existing continuing contract with the City of Sanford will that consultant be required to submit a proposal to have the Master Contract updated? A3. No. Q4. On page 7 of RFQ 17/18-33, it states that we have to be certified by the City First as a qualified pursuant". How do we become pre -certified? A4. Please read Section 2, sub section (b) number 6 read the following (a) and (b) will define qualified vendors. Q5. For the RFQ 17/18-33 Professional Consulting Set -vices, should proposers' responses follow the order as outlined on page 9 (Section 2, D. Submission Deliverables, 1) or as outlined beginning on page 16 (Section 5, 5.02 through 5.07)? A5. Please follow page 16,Vection 5. Page 9 Section 2, D. Submission Deliverables Sub Section 1,