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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAgreement_General_9/10/2020_Mock Roos and AssociatesPROFESSIONAL ENGINEERING SERVICES AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT, between the Village of Tequesta, a municipal corporation with offices located at 345 Tequesta Drive, 33469 (hereinafter referred to as the "Village") and Mock, Roos and Associates, Inc., a Florida corporation with offices located at 5720 Corporate Way, West Palm Beach, Florida 33407 (hereinafter referred to as "Engineer") is entered into this J O day of , 2020, effective immediately. WHEREAS, the Village requires certain engineering services, including but not limited to engineering services for its water utility/system and general civil projects, hereinafter referred to in general terms as "Work"; and WHEREAS, the Village has selected Engineer under the provisions of Sec. 287.055, Florida Statutes, also known as the "Consultant's Competitive Negotiation Act" ("CCNA") and desires to enter into a "continuing contract" with Engineer within the meaning the CCNA for provision of Work related services pursuant to this Agreement; and WHEREAS, the Engineer has represented to the Village that it is capable and prepared to provide such Work services under the terms and conditions set forth herein. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the promises contained herein, the parties hereto agree as follows: ARTICLE 1. TERM; AGREEMENT NOT EXCLUSIVE This Agreement shall remain in effect for a term of three (3) years from the date of this Agreement with two (2) one (1) year options to renew, unless otherwise terminated as provided herein at Article 13. Each option to renew shall be exercised automatically unless either party gives notice to the other at least thirty (30) days prior to the end of the term of its intent not to renew. Additionally, the parties may extend the Agreement upon mutually acceptable terms and conditions. Any such extension shall be in writing and must be executed by both parties. The extension may provide for the completion of all tasks previously authorized by the Village in accordance with Article 2 unless terminated in accordance with Article 13 hereinbelow, or allowed to lapse by failure to extend same at the end of the term. Any and all CSA Work authorizations issued during the term of this Agreement (including any extensions) shall remain in full force and effect beyond the term of this Agreement (including any extensions) as set forth herein, unless otherwise terminated in accordance with Article 13 hereinbelow. Nothing in this Agreement shall prevent the Village from employing other consultants to perform the same or similar services. The Village also retains the option, at its sole discretion, to perform any and Page 1 of 10 all professional engineering services by utilizing Village employees or other engineers. ARTICLE 2. SERVICES TO BE PERFORMED BY ENGINEER; INSTRUMENT OWNERSHIP 2.1 Services Engineer shall perform certain professional general civil/engineering services and such other related services as may be required by the Village from time to time which are specifically authorized by the Village and set forth in a specific Scope of Services (herein referred to as the "Work"). Each such specific authorization will be referred to as a Consultant Services Authorization ("CSA"). Each CSA shall be designated as a consecutively numbered exhibit to this Agreement and shall be attached hereto and incorporated by reference as part of this Agreement. Each CSA form will set forth a specific scope of services, total amount of compensation and completion date. An individual CSA for projects costing up to twenty five thousand dollars ($25,000.00) must be approved by the Village Manager prior to commencement of any work by Engineer, as more particularly set forth below (2.3 — Process). For all projects valued in excess of twenty five thousand dollars ($25,000.00), the individual CSA must be approved by the Village Council prior to commencement of any work by Engineer. Typical projects that may be authorized include, but are not necessarily limited to the following: 1. Raw water pipe cleaning 2. Chemical feed system upgrade 3. Stormwater design 4. SCADA system upgrade 5. Filter Plant Upgrade 6. New MCC Room 7. Membrane Replacement 8. Aluminum Covers for Chlorine Tanks 9. All types of permitting 10. Roadway design 2.2 Ownership All instruments of professional services including, but not limited to, documents, records, disks, original drawings and/or other information created and/or procured by Engineer for any authorized Project shall become the property of the Village upon completion of the work for which the asset was utilized and upon payment by the Village in accordance with the applicable CSA and Article 16. 2.3 Process The Village and Engineer will confer prior to the issuance of any CSA to discuss the scope of the Work, the time needed to complete the Work, including phasing, if any, and the fees for services to be rendered in connection with the Work. Thereafter, Engineer will submit a proposed CSA to Village which shall state with specificity and detail the scope of Work, the time for completion, including phasing, if any, Page 2 of 10 and the fees. CSAs may divide the Work into individual tasks or phases, as discussed between the Village and Engineer prior to the issuance of the CSA. At the discretion of Village Manager, CSAs for certain general utility and civil services of minimal scope (those that do not exceed $15,000.00 total cost per CSA) may be issued verbally for purposes of expediency, but shall be followed up by Engineer with a written CSA as soon as practical. Additionally, at the discretion of Village, a written CSA for general Work services to be performed over a specified period of time (months, or years) may be issued. In such event, Engineer shall invoice Village from time to time, pursuant to Article 3 hereinbelow, against the agreed fees based on authorization from the Village Manager. Engineer shall commence no Work prior to receipt of Village authorization. Engineer shall not exceed the fee amount in any CSA without prior Village authorization. Village agrees to cooperate with Engineer at all times with the provision of plans or other data in the possession of Village and available in Village files for any Work authorized hereunder. ARTICLE 3. COMPENSATION 3.1 General The Village shall pay Engineer in accordance with each individual CSA; however, such CSA shall be based upon the Fee Schedule attached hereto as Exhibit "A" and incorporated by reference as part of this Agreement. Such Fee Schedule may be adjusted by mutual consent of both parties. Compensation based upon such Fee Schedule will be negotiated as a lump sum price or as an hourly rate for each individual CSA as set forth in Article 2 hereinabove. Payments shall be made by Village to Engineer on a monthly basis, pursuant to Engineer's invoice for Work completed. 3.2 Reimbursable Expenses All requests for payment of 'but -of -pocket" expenses which may be eligible for reimbursement shall be included on the individual CSA applicable to the project. Copies of paid receipts, invoices or other documentation acceptable to the Village Manager may be requested by the Village for documentation sufficient to establish that the expense was actually incurred. No payment will be made for items not listed on the CSA unless approved by the Village Manager prior to the expenditure by Engineer. ARTICLE 4. INSURANCE During the performance of the services under this Agreement, Engineer shall maintain the following insurance policies written by an insurance company authorized to do business in Florida: Professional liability insurance with bodily injury limits of not less than $2,000,000 for each claim, and with property damage limits of not less than $2,000,000 for each claim. 2. General and Automobile liability insurance with bodily injury limits of not less than Page 3 of 10 $500,000 for each person and not less than $500,000 for each accident and with property damage limits of not less than $500,000 for each accident, and any greater limits as may otherwise be required by law. 3. Workers' Compensation insurance in accordance with statutory requirements. Engineer shall furnish the Village certificates of insurance which shall include a provision that policy cancellation, non -renewal or reduction of coverage will not be effective until at least thirty (30) days written notice has been made to the Village. Engineer shall include the Village as an additional insured on the general and automobile liability insurance policies required by the Agreement. All of Engineer's subcontractors shall be required to include the Village and Engineer as additional insureds on their general and automobile liability insurance policies. Engineer shall not commence work under this Agreement or any CSA issued hereunder until all insurance required as stated herein has been obtained and certificates evidencing same are on file with the Village. ARTICLE 5. STANDARD OF CARE Engineer shall exercise the same degree of care, skill and diligence in the performance of the services as is ordinarily provided by a comparable professional under similar circumstances and shall be obligated to correct services which fall below such standards at no additional cost to the Village. Engineer agrees that all services shall be performed by skilled and competent personnel. ARTICLE 6. INDEMNIFICATION Engineer agrees to protect, indemnify, provide costs of defense and hold harmless the Village, its employees and representatives, from and against any and all claims and liabilities, including all attorneys' fees and court costs, including appeals, for which the Village, its employees and representatives, can or may be held liable as a result of injury (including death) to persons or damage to property to the extent occurring by reason of any negligent or intentional acts or omissions of Engineer, its employees or agents, including subcontractors, in the performance of services under this Agreement. Engineer shall not be required to indemnify the Village or its agents, employees or representatives when an occurrence results from the wrongful acts or omissions of the Village or its agents, employees or representatives. The terms and conditions of this Article shall survive the completion of all services, obligations and duties provided for in this Agreement as well as the termination of this Agreement for any reason. ARTICLE 7. INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR Engineer undertakes performance of the services as an independent contractor and shall be wholly responsible for the methods of performance utilized. Engineer shall not pledge the Village's credit or make it a guarantor of payment of surety for any contract, debt, obligation, judgment, lien or any form of Page 4 of 10 indebtedness. Engineer fiarther warrants and represents that it has no obligation or indebtedness that would impair its ability to fulfill the terms of this Agreement. ARTICLE 8. AUTHORITY TO PRACTICE Engineer hereby represents and agrees that it has and will continue to maintain all licenses and approvals required to conduct its business, and that it will at all times conduct its business activities in a reputable manner. ARTICLE 9. COMPLIANCE WITH LAWS In performance of the services, Engineer will comply with applicable regulatory requirements, including federal, state, special district and local laws, rules, regulations, orders, codes, criteria and standards. ARTICLE 10. SUBCONTRACTING The Village reserves the right, in its sole discretion, to accept or reject the use of a subcontractor and to inspect all facilities of any subcontractor to insure that the selected subcontractors will be able to perform properly under this Agreement. If a subcontractor fails to perform or make progress as required by any CSA and it becomes necessary to replace the subcontractor in order to complete the work in a timely fashion, Engineer shall promptly provide a replacement, subject to acceptance of the new subcontractor by the Village. ARTICLE 11. FEDERAL AND STATE TAXES The Village is exempt from federal tax and state sales and use taxes. Upon request, the Village will provide an exemption certificate to Engineer. Engineer is not exempt from paying sales tax to its suppliers for materials to fulfill contractual obligations with the Village, nor shall Engineer be authorized to use the Village's Tax Exemption Number in securing such materials. ARTICLE 12. AVAILABILITY OF FUNDS The obligations of the Village under this Agreement and any CSA are subject to the availability of funds lawfully appropriated for its purpose by the Village Council of the Village of Tequesta. Engineer may rely on the execution of an individual CSA as evidence that funds have been appropriated. ARTICLE 13. TERMINATION OF AGREEMENT This Agreement, or any CSA issued hereunder, may be terminated by either party with or without cause upon thirty (30) days prior written notice to the other. Unless Engineer is in breach of this Agreement, Engineer shall be paid for services rendered to the Village's reasonable satisfaction through the date of termination. Notice as required hereunder shall be sufficient when provided in accordance with Article 14 hereinbelow. Page 5 of 10 ARTICLE 14. NOTICE Any notice, demand, communication or request required or permitted hereunder shall be in writing and delivered in person, by facsimile or sent by certified mail as follows: AS TO VILLAGE WITH COPY TO AS TO ENGINEER Jeremy Allen Keith W. Davis, Esq. Garry Gruber Village Manager Village Attorney Senior Vice President Village of Tequesta Davis & Ashton, P.A. Mock, Roos & Associates 345 Tequesta Drive 701 Northpoint Parkway, Suite 205 5270 Corporate Way Tequesta, FL 33469 West Palm Beach, FL 33407 West Palm Beach, FL 33407 Notices shall be effective when received at the addresses as specified above. Facsimile transmission is acceptable notice effective when received, however, facsimile transmissions received (i.e., printed) after 5:00 p.m. on weekends or holidays will be deemed received on the next business day. The original of the notice must additionally be sent by certified mail. Changes in the respective addresses to which such notice is to be directed may be made from time to time by either party by written notice sent by regular mail or facsimile to the other party. ARTICLE 15. UNCONTROLLABLE FORCES Neither Village nor Engineer shall be deemed in default of this Agreement if delays or failure of performance is due to uncontrollable forces, the effect of which, by the exercise of reasonable diligence, the nonperforming party could not avoid. The term "uncontrollable force(s)" shall mean any event which results in the prevention or delay of performance by a party of its obligations under this Agreement which is beyond the reasonable control of the nonperforming party. It includes, but is not limited to fire, flood, earthquakes, storms, lightning, epidemic, war, riot, civil disturbance, sabotage and governmental actions. The nonperforming party shall, within a reasonable time of being prevented or delayed from performance by an uncontrollable force, give written notice to the other party describing the circumstances and uncontrollable forces preventing continued performance of the obligations of this Agreement. Notice as required hereunder shall be sufficient when provided in accordance with Article 14 hereinabove. Neither party shall, however, be excused from performance if nonperformance is due to forces which are preventable, removable, or remediable and which the nonperforming party could have, with the exercise of reasonable diligence, prevented, removed or remedied with reasonable dispatch. Page 6 of 10 ARTICLE 16. OWNERSHIP OF DOCUMENTS Engineer shall be required to cooperate with other consultants relative to providing information requested in a timely manner and in the specified form. All instruments of professional services, including, but not limited to, documents, records, disks, original drawings or other information created or procured by Engineer for any project which is the subject of this Agreement and an individual CSA shall, upon completion of the work and payment of all monies due Engineer, become the property of the Village for its use and/or distribution as may be deemed appropriate by the Village. However, both parties specifically acknowledge and agree that any re -use of such documents by the Village, for other than the specific purpose intended, without written verification and adaption by Engineer for such specific purpose will be at the sole risk of the Village and without liability or legal exposure to Engineer. ARTICLE 17. ACCESS AND AUDITS Engineer shall maintain adequate records to justify all charges and costs incurred in performing work authorized under this Agreement and individual CSAs for at least three (3) years after completion of the applicable project. The Village shall have access to such books, records and documents as required in this section for the purpose of inspection or audit during normal working business hours at Engineer's place of business. ARTICLE 18. NON-DISCRINIINATION Engineer represents that all of its employees are treated in a fair and equitable manner without regard to race, color, religion, gender, age or national origin. ARTICLE 19. ENFORCEMENT COSTS If any legal action or other proceeding is brought for the enforcement of this Agreement, or because of an alleged dispute, breach, default or misrepresentation in connection with any provisions of this Agreement, the successful or prevailing party or parties shall be entitled to recover reasonable attorneys' fees, court costs and all expenses (including taxes) even if not taxable as court costs (including, without limitation, all such fees, costs and expenses incidental to appeals), incurred in that action or proceeding, in addition to any other relief to which such party or parties may be entitled. ARTICLE 20. GOVERNING LAW AND VENUE This Agreement shall be governed by the laws of the State of Florida. Any and all legal action necessary to enforce the Agreement will be held in the state or federal courts in and for Palm Beach County and the Agreement will be interpreted according to the laws of Florida. Page 7 of 10 ARTICLE 21. SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS The Village and Engineer each binds itself and its partners, successors, assigns and legal representatives to the other party in this Agreement and to the partners, successors, executors, administrators, assigns and legal representatives. Engineer shall not assign this Agreement without the express written approval of the Village. ARTICLE 22. SEVERABILITY The invalidity, illegality or unenforceability of any provision of this Agreement, or the occurrence of any event rendering any portion or provision of this Agreement void, shall in no way affect the validity or enforceability of any other portion or provision of the Agreement. Any void provision shall be deemed severed from the Agreement and the balance of the Agreement shall be construed and enforced as if the Agreement did not contain the particular portion or provision held to be void. ARTICLE 23. OFFICE OF THE INSPECTOR GENERAL Pursuant to Article XII of the Palm Beach County Charter, the Office of the Inspector General has jurisdiction to investigate municipal matters, review and audit municipal contracts and other transactions, and make reports and recommendations to municipal governing bodies based on such audits, reviews or investigations. All parties doing business with the Village shall fully cooperate with the inspector general in the exercise of the inspector general's functions, authority and power. The inspector general has the power to take sworn statements, require the production of records and to audit, monitor, investigate and inspect the activities of the Village, as well as contractors and lobbyists of the Village in order to detect, deter, prevent and eradicate fraud, waste, mismanagement, misconduct and abuses. ARTICLE 24. PUBLIC RECORDS In accordance with Sec. 119.0701, Florida Statutes, Engineer must keep and maintain this Agreement and any other records associated therewith and that are associated with the performance of the work described herein and in Engineer's proposal. Upon request from Village's custodian of public records, Engineer must provide Village with copies of requested records, or allow such records to be inspected or copied, within a reasonable time in accordance with access and cost requirements of Chapter 119, Florida Statutes. Should Engineer fail to provide the public records to Village, or fail to make them available for inspection or copying, within a reasonable time, Engineer may be subject to attorney's fees and costs pursuant to Sec. 119.0701, Florida Statutes, and other penalties under Sec. 119.10, Florida Statutes. Further, Engineer shall ensure that any exempt or confidential records associated with this Agreement or associated with the performance of the work described herein and in Engineer's proposal are not disclosed except as authorized by law for the duration of the Agreement term, and following completion Page 8 of 10 of the Agreement if Engineer does not transfer the records to the Village. Finally, upon completion of the Agreement, Engineer shall transfer, at no cost to the Village, all public records in possession of Engineer, or keep and maintain public records required by the Village. If Engineer transfers all public records to the Village upon completion of the Agreement, Engineer shall destroy any duplicate public records that are exempt or confidential and exempt from public records disclosure requirements. Engineer shall be entitled to retain a copies of documents it creates for record purposes, pursuant to the requirements of this Article and Chapter 119, Florida Statutes. If Engineer keeps and maintains public records upon completion of the Agreement, Engineer shall meet all applicable requirements for retaining public records. Records that are stored electronically must be provided to Village, upon request from Village's custodian of public records, in a format that is compatible with Village's information technology systems. IF ENGINEER HAS QUESTIONS REGARDING THE APPLICATION OF CHAPTER 119, FLORIDA STATUTES, TO ENGINEER'S DUTY TO PROVIDE PUBLIC RECORDS RELATING TO THIS AGREEMENT, PLEASE CONTACT THE VILLAGE CLERK, RECORDS CUSTODIAN FOR THE VILLAGE, AT (561) 768-06859 OR AT lmcwilliams(a,teguesta.org, OR AT 345 TEQUESTA DRIVE, TEQUESTA, FLORIDA 33469. ARTICLE 25. ENTIRETY OF AGREEMENT The Village and Engineer agree that this Agreement, including Exhibit "A" Fee Schedule; Exhibit "B" Engineer's Proposal submitted in response to Village's RFQ, which is hereby incorporated into this Agreement; and all required insurance, licenses and approvals required by this Agreement sets forth the entire agreement between the parties, and that there are no promises or understandings other than those stated herein. None of the provisions, terms and conditions contained in this Agreement may be added to, modified, superseded or otherwise altered except by written instrument executed by the parties hereto. [REMAINDER OF PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK] Page 9 of 10 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have hereunto set their hands the day and year first above written. ATTEST: Lori McWilliams, MMC, Village Clerk WITNESSES: 1111111 drill, '1� I MOCK, ROO & ASSOCIATES, INC. Garry G. Gruber, Senior Vice President 4' (Corporate Seal) Page 10 of 10 EXHIBIT A — Rate Schedule Mock, Roos & Associates, Inc. Village of Tequesta Professional Engineering Services 2020 Hourly Rates Hourly Rates Principal...............................................................................................................................$185.00 SeniorProject Manager....................................................................................................... $175.00 SeniorEngineer................................................................................................................... $165.00 ProjectManager.................................................................................................................. $160.00 ProjectEngineer III............................................................................................................. $150.00 ProjectEngineer II.............................................................................................................. $125.00 ProjectEngineer I............................................................................................................... $100.00 Senior CADD Technician................................................................................................... $110.00 CADDTechnician ................................................................................................................ $85.00 Senior Field Representative................................................................................................ $130.00 FieldRepresentative.........................................................................................................I.... $90.00 Senior Administrative Assistant............................................................................................$65.00 • The above rates will be valid for 3 years from the contract date. • Revisions will be based on the Consumer Price Index (CPI) for the following year. • Subconsultants will be billed at cost. • Mileage for travel outside of Palm Beach County will be billed per mile at the current IRS rate. • Postage and reproduction costs are included in the hourly rates. 08125120 OR 131 Mock, Roos & Associates, Inc. Village of Tequesta 2020 Hourly Rates Professional Engineering Experience Levels Principal ...................... Senior Project Manager Senior Engineer ........... Project Manager .......... Project Engineer III ..... Project Engineer 11 ...... Project Engineer I ....... ......................Licensed with greater than 20 years .....................Licensed with greater than 10 years ......................Greater than 10 years ......................Licensed with 5 to 10 years or Unlicensed with over 10 years ......................Licensed with 5 to 9 years 2 to 4 years 0 to 2 years Senior CADD Technician .................Greater than 10 years CADD Technician .0 to 9 years Senior Field Representative ..............Greater than 15 years Field Representative ..........................0 to 14 years Senior Administrative Assistant .......Greater than 10 years os1z5ao OR 131 EXHIBIT B — Submittal Package General Consulting Services Continuing Contracts Village of Tequesta RFQ# UTIL 06-20 May 26, 2020 s E'er„ MOCK RODS 1954-2oi9 YEARS CONSULTING ENGINEERS -65 1. Cover Letter, Checklist, Addenda CoverLetter ............... ... ............................. I _ .... 1 Checklist (Exhibit A)............................................................... 3 Acknowledgment of Addenda (Exhibit B)....................... I..I................ 4 Offeror's Acknowledgment (Exhibit C)............................................... 5 No Text MOCK• ROOS CONSULTING ENGINEERS No Text EXHIBIT A — CONSULTANT CHECKLIST Note: R 4 No. 06-20 1) This Exhibit must be included in RFQ immediately after the cover letter. 2) RFQ Package must be put together in order of this checklist. 3) Any supplemental materials must appear after those listed below and tabbed "Additional RFQ Information" X Cover Letter (Tab 1) X Copy of this Check List — Exhibit A (Tab 1) X Acknowledgment of Addenda — Exhibit B (Tab 1) X Offeror's Acknowledgment — Exhibit C (Tab 1) X Consultant Profile (Tab 2) x Proposed Project Team Firms (Tab 3) x Specific Related Experience of the Firm (Tab 4) X_ Key Proposed Project Team Personnel (Tab 5) X Project Team Staffing Experience (Tab 5) X Project Delivery and Approach (Tab 6) X References — Exhibit D (Tab 7) x Conflict of Interest Statement — Exhibit E (Tab 8) X Notification of Public Entity Crimes Law — Exhibit F (Tab8) x Confirmation of Drug -Free Work Place — Exhibit G (Tab 8) X Non -Collusion Affidavit — Exhibit H (Tab 8) X Truth -In -Negotiation Certificate — Exhibit I (Tab 8) X Village Clerk's Office ADA Compliancy Statement — Exhibit J (Tab 8) X W-9 Form (Tab 8) EXHIBIT B — ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF ADDENDA INSTRUCTIONS: COMPLETE PART I OR PART II, WHICHEVER APPLIES PART I: List below the dates of issue for each addendum received in connection with this Solicitation: Addendum #1, Dated Addendum #2, Dated Addendum #3, Dated Addendum #4, Dated Addendum #5, Dated Addendum #6, Dated Addendum #7, Dated Addendum #8, Dated Addendum #9, Dated Addendum #10, Dated PART II: ❑ NO ADDENDUM WAS RECEIVED IN CONNECTION WITH THIS SOLICITATION Firm Nam Signature Name and Title (Print or Type) Date REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL UTIL 06-20 RFP EXHIBIT " C " OFFEROR'S ACKNOWLEDGMENT SUBMIT ONE (1) ORIGINAL, SIX (6) COPIES, AND A THUMB DRIVE OF YOUR PROPOSAL TO: Village of Tequesta Attn: Village Clerk 345 Tequesta Drive Tequesta, FL 33469 RFP TITLE: General Consulting Services Proposal must be received PRIOR TO 5:00 P.M., May 26, 2020 at which time Proposals will be opened. Offeror's Name: (Please specify if a corporation, partnership, other entity or individual) Fed. I D#: Address: Telephone No.: Email Address: Contact representative: Fax Number: The undersigned authorized representative of the offeror agrees to all terms and conditions stated in the RFP, and proposes and agrees that if this proposal is accepted by the Village, the offeror will negotiate with the Village in order to enter into a contract to provide all goods and/or services as stated in this proposal and in accordance with the terms and conditions of the RFP. Authorized Representative's Signature Date Name: Position: ROD % - 2. Consultant Profile No Text MOCK*ROOS CONSULTING ENGINEERS Type of Business (2.1) Firm name, address and phone number Date authorized to do business in Florida President Address of proposed office in charge Vice -Presidents Type of firm Date incorporated Secretary State of incorporation Federal Employers Identification Number Partnership (2.2) job Cost Accounting System (2.3) Does the system separate and accumulate direct and indirect costs (both labor and expenses)? Individual job cost ledgers maintained by job to support direct costs as accumulated in the general ledger? Is subsidiary job cost reconciled on a regular basis with the general ledger? Are time and expense reports utilized in the separation of direct and indirect costs? Bankruptcy Petitions (2.4) NO ;oiuntary or invo untary bankruptcy petitions nave ever been filed by or against Mock•Roos Claims, Arbitrations, Administrative Hearings and Lawsuits (2.5) Town of Monolapan v. Gerhardt M. Witt and Associates, Circuit Court of the 15th Judicial Circuit in and for Palm Beach County, Florida, case number 50-2008-CA-017810, In this case. the Town of Man,alapan brought suit against its hydro -geologist, Gerhardt M. Witt and Associates. Inc.. (`10/itt") for problems with the Town's Floridan Aquifer Well Number 14, located at the Town's Water Treatment Plant. Witt then filed a Third Party Complaint against Mock•Roos as well as other parties to attempt to pass - through the damages from the Town. The case was settled on 10/28/2010, by Witt's payment of $330,000.00 to the _'A,^. Mock•Roos was released from the case without any settlement payment at all, in as much as Mock•Roos had no involvement in the design of the subject well. Mirosol Master ildointenonce Association, lnc., ("MMMA") v. Taylor Woodrow Communities at I',' _rol, Ltd., North- ern Palm Beach County Improvement District and Moc,k•Roos and Associates, Inc., Circuit Court of the 15th Judicial Clircuit in and ,for Palm Beach County, Florida, Case Number 50-2011-CA-020981. In this Case, MMN1.A filed a Complaint on 12/30/2011, against Taylor Woodrow, Northern Palm Beach Countv Im- provement District and IVlock•Roos for alleged damages arising from certain erosion of t-- akes within the Mirasoi Development. klock•Roos filed a Motion to Dismiss the Complaint on January 30. 2012 Mock•Roos was released from the case without any settlement payment at all, in as much as MMMA's alleged damages arose from construction of the lake and lack of maintenance of the lake banks, none of which involved Mock•Roos' design. FREE NIYE.RS `.',ersl , Pla!ntiff V Defendants, Mock•Roos & Associates '.'ock•Roos), ona -,-e Town of Polm Beach at c, rcuit court of the 15th Judicial Circuit in and for PALM BEAC,4 COUNTY, FLORIDA: CASE # 502010 a��j 13 MB DIVISION: In tn,s case, Mr. Mvers'•'Mvers"i filed a Complaint on 12/01/2016. against Mock•Roos & Associates, Inc -��-��oos') and the Town of Palm Beach, FL ("Town") for damages allegedly suffered by Myers on 10/14/2,314 iers was working in a manhole for CFI, a subcontractor to the Hinterland Group, Inc ("Hinterland"), the gen- Dntractor to the Town on the E-3 Force Main Rehabilitation Project. Mock•Roos was served with the Summons 3mplaint on 12, 9i2015. Mock•Roos designed the Project for its client, the Town. Mock•Roos vigorously defended against the allegations in this case and filed the appropriate Motions to Dismiss the Complaint. The case was dismissed with prejudice in late 2018. Criminal Proceeding or Hearings (2.6) There are NO criminal proceedings or hearings concerning busness -eared offenses in which the Proposer, its pr n- ='ca's pr office-s or predecessor or73, --Dns(s) were defendants. Public Entity Crimes (2.7) The Proposer, its principals, officers or predecessor organizanon,si HAVE NOT BEEN-onvicted of a public entity crime, debarred or suspended from bidding by any government dur a,t -,� ,-i dears. RFQ No. 06-20 3. Proposed Project Team Firms Project Team._ 1 LocationMap . ................. ........................ ..... I ...... .............. 2 Mock•Roos.._ _ _ _ _ . 3 Brown& Phillips ...... ............... ....... ........................... ............ ......... 5 C&W Engineering............................................................................. 7 F' Drida �-�"e Connect Consulting, Inc.(CCI) ...................................................... 9 cor Dennis J. Leavy & Associates ..... .............. 11 RADISE Intemationai..... ..... ....... ............ ............ ............................ � 12 Or C7� WantmanGroup.............................................................................. 14 No Text Project Team Location Map * Village of Tequesta •MOCK•ROOS 5720 Corporate Way West Palm Beach, FL 33407 561-683-3113 2 Brown & Phillips 18e0 Old Okeechobee Rd #509 West ?aim Beach, PL 33409 561-615-3988 3 C&W 2701 Vista Parkway 47 West Palm Beach, FL 33411 561-642-5333 4 Connect Consultants -3t?7 Commerce _ane Jupiter, =L 33458 5 Dennis 1 Leavy aou 3u it^as> >ar< o' ay Royal Palm Beach, FL 33411 361-753-0650 6 RADISE 7 Wantman Group 1132 'aV 3,ue -feror Blvd STE 228 2035 ✓uta ?kwv Riviera Beach, FL 33404 West Palm Beach, FL 33411 561-841-0103 561-687-2220 Mock•Roos Florida State License RICK SCOTT. GOVERNOR JONATHAN ZACHEM. SECRETARY d Ur STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL REGULATION BOARD OF PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS THE ENGINEERING BUSINESS HEREIN IS AUTHORIZED UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF CHAPTER 471, FLORIDA STATUTES MOCK, ROOS & ASSOCIATES, INC. MOCK ROOS 5720 CORPORATE WAY WEST PALM BEACH FL 33407 LICENSE NUMBER: CA48 EXPIRATION DATE: FEBRUARY 28, 2021 Always verify licenses online at MyFloridaLicense.com Do not alter this document in any form. This is your license. It is unlawful for anyone other than the licensee to use this document. Corporate Charter Number State of Florida Department of State I certify from the records of this office that MOCK, ROOS & ASSOCIATES, INC. is a corporation organized under the laws of the State of Florida, filed on January 6, 1960. The document number of this corporation is 231846. I further certify that said corporation has paid all fees due this office through December 31, 2020, that its most recent annual report/uniform business report was filed on January 21, 2020, 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 of Florida at Tallahassee, the Capital, this the Twenty-first day of January, 2020 Secretary of State Tracking Humber: 5935601363CC To authenticate this certificate,visit the following site,enter this number. and then follow the instructions displayed. https://services.sunbiz.org/Filings/CerdficateOfStatus/CertificateA u th e n ti ca tion Brown & Phillips Florida State License ..... .u,. vepartment of Agriculture and Consumer Services Division or Consumer Services License No.: L864 73 Board or Professional Surveyors and ?Mappers 21NI5 Apaluchee Pkway Tallahassee, Florida 323".651111 Expiramin Date February ?R. 2021 Professional Surveyor and Mapper Business License Under the pn �%-ons of Chapter 472. Flonda Stames DROWN & PHILLIPS NC 1860 PA M BKE EACH, FL 14 STE a11N n ��'IiST PALM BEACH, FL.i_i�{OY.5242 NICOLE 'NIKKI" FRIED Cf1MbI1SSIONER OF AGRICULTUkE rm. is io:emn llw\ tlk rrme�.�me.t mn��,...u.a..wt.tt•. a,_ O:OIk .u..l AXIn•.r ,A, ,Mm a a.,.yn.—, F• . I-- — „ _ ... Corporate Charter Number State of Florida Department of State I certify from the records of this office that BROWN & PIIILLIPS, INC. is a corporation organized under the laws of the State of Florida, filed on March 26, 1993. The document number of this corporation is P93000023610. I further certify that said corporation has paid all fees due this office through December 31, 2020, that its most recent annual report/uniform business report was filed on March 10, 2020, 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 of Florida at Tallahassee, the Capital, this the Tenth day of March, 2020 Secretary of'State Tracking Number: 9215301745CC To authenticate this certificate,visit the following site,enter this number, and then follow the instructions displayed. https://services.s un biz.org/Filings/CertificateOfStatus/CertificateA uthentica ti o n C&W Engineering Florida State License Ron DeSantis, Governor STATE OF FLORIDA BOARD OF PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS THE ENGINEERING BUSINESS HEREIN IS AUTHORIZED UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF CHAPTER 471, FLORIDA STATUTES WALKER ENTERPRISES, INC 2775 VISTA PARKWAY, STE G-6 WEST PALM BEACH FL 33411 LICENSE NUMBER: CA6245 EXPIRATION DATE: FEBRUARY 28, 2021 Always verify licenses online at MyFloridaLicense.com Do not alter this document in any form. ■ This is your license. It is unlawful for anyone other than the licensee to use this document. Corporate Charter Number State of Florida Department of State I certify from the records of this office that C & W ENGINEERING, INC. is a corporation organized under the laws of the State of Florida, filed on May 7, 2019. The document number of this corporation is P 19000040067. I further certify that said corporation has paid all fees due this office through December 31, 2020, that its most recent annual report/uniform business report was filed on January 16, 2020, 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 of Florida at Tallahassee, the Capital, this the Sileenth day of January, 2020 Secretary of'State Tracking Number: 5955020748CC To authenticate this certificate,visit the following site,enter this number, and then follow the instructions displayed. https://services.s un biz.org/Filings/CertificateOfStatus/Ce rtifica teA uthen tica do n Connect Consulting, Inc. (CCI) Florida State License RICK SCOTT. GOVERNOR / - 4 n STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL REGULATION JONATHAN ZACHEM. SECRETARY a dbv-%r BOARD OF PROFESSIONAL GEOLOGISTS THE GEOLOGY BUSINESS HEREIN IS CERTIFIED UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF CHAPTER 492, FLORIDA STATUTES CONNECT CONSULTING, INC. 261 N. LAKEVIEW DRIVE LAKE HELEN FL 32744 LICENSE NUMBER: GB390 EXPIRATION DATE: JULY 31, 2020 Always verify licenses online at MyFloridaLicense.com ono M Do not alter this document in any form. �'':' " i• This is your license. It is unlawful for anyone other than the licensee to use this document. Corporate Charter Number State of Florida Department of State I certify from the records of this office that CONNECT CONSULTING, INC. is a corporation organized under the laws of the State of Florida, filed on January 22, 1996. The document number of this corporation is P96000007973. I further certify that said corporation has paid all fees due this office through December 31, 2020, that its most recent annual report/uniform business report was filed on January 16, 2020, 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 of Florida at Tallahassee, the Capital, this the Sixteenth day of January, 2020 Secretary ofState i racking Pl umber: 5742235552CC To authenticate this certiricate,visit the following site,enter this number. and then follow the instructions displayed. https://services.sunbiz.org/Filings/CertircateOfStatus/Certi ieateAuthenticatinn Dennis J. Leavy & Associates Florida State License FN-Hda rDep-rt_ment of Agriculture anti Consumer Services Division of Consumer Services License No.: LB6599 � Board of Professional Surveyors and Mappers Expiration Date February 28, 2021 2005 Apalachee Pkway Tallahassee, Florida 32399-6500 Professional Surveyor and Mapper Business License Under the provisions of Chapter 472. Florida Statutes DENNIS J &ASSOCIATES INC 4i50 BUSINESSESS PARK WAY STE B n ROYAL PALM BEACH, FL 33411-1710 NICOLE "NIKKI" FRIED COMMISSIONER OF AGRICULTURE This is to certify that it. pmfcsstnnal suncvur and mapper whoa tunes end address are shown ahovc is licensed as rNuaed by Chapter 472. Flonda Statute, RADISE International Florida State License Ron DeSantis. Governor "aw STATE OF FLORIDA BOARD OF PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS THE CEP Approved HEREIN null UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF CHAPTER null, FLORIDA STATUTES RADISE INTERNATIONAL, LC 4152 W BLUE HERON BLVD 1114 RIVIERA BEACH FL 33404 LICENSE NUMBER: CEA5 9 EXPIRATION DATE: MAY 31, 2021 Always verify licenses online at MyFloridaLicense.com Cr Do not alter this document in any form. This is your license. It is unlawful for anyone other than the licensee to use this document. FBPE FLDRIDA BOARD Or RRI'FI.S516N�L L NUN[ [R) Corporate Charter Number State of Florida Department of State I certify from the records of this office that MOCK, ROOS & ASSOCIATES, INC. is a corporation organized under the laws of the State of Florida, filed on January 6, 1960. The document number of this corporation is 231846. I further certify that said corporation has paid all fees due this office through December 31, 2020, that its most recent annual report/uniform business report was filed on January 21, 2020, 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 of Florida at Tallahassee, the Capital, this the Twenty-first day of January, 2020 Secretary of'State Tracking Number: 5935601363CC To authenticate this certificate,visit the following site,enter this number, and then follow the instructions displayed. https://services.sunbiz.org/Filings/CertificateOfStatus/CertificateAuthentication Wantman Group Florida State License Ron DeSantis, Governor Halsey Beshears, Sevetary dam r STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL REGULATION BOARD OF PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS THE ENGINEERING BUSINESS HEREIN IS AUTHORIZED UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF CHAPTER 471, FLORIDA STATUTES WANTMAN GROUP, INC. 2035 VISTA PARKWAY SUITE 100 WEST PALM BEACH FL 33411 LICENSE NUMBER: CA6091 EXPIRATION DATE: FEBRUARY 28, 2021 Always verify licenses online at MyFloridaLicense.com ��. 5� Do not alter this document in any form. 0 This is your license. It is unlawful for anyone other than the licensee to use this document Corporate Charter Number State of Florida Department of State I certify from the records of this office that WGI, INC. is a corporation organized under the laws of the State of Florida, filed on July 12, 1991. The document number of this corporation is S66593. I further certify that said corporation has paid all fees due this office through December 31, 2020, that its most recent annual report/uniform business report was filed on January 6, 2020, 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 of Florida at Tallahassee, the Capital, this the Thirty-first day of January, 2020 k"� Secretary of State Tracking Number: 282%58951C'I To authenticate this certificate,visit the following site,enter this number, and then follow the instructions displayed. https://services.su nbiz.org/Filings/CertificateOfStatus/CertificateA uthentication RFQ No. 06-20 4. Experience and Expertise Nlock•Roos Company Profile on ,'eh M3—g Z e-t> SuccessK _.. Mock•Roos Overall Experience....... Relevant Project Examples .............. Roads 5w and r/ P'0je_ .. .... .. ..... .. ..... RFQ No. 06-20 Mock•Roos Company Profile Firm Overview Firm's General Expertise Strong Leadership Making Clients Successful con�r�nun=pan r¢incwrnnT+ , � _ Project Team Philosophy Please cage you c eXpe�.er�e 66 O EXcellent 0 very 900 aIs Q Good AveCage Understanding Transparency t i Interacting with the Village AccessibiUt,, Cost -Effective Soiution Quality Assurance We maintain a nigh standard of excellence in our ser- vices and deliverables, and perform quality assurance reviews with the Village throughout the design of the project. Pubic Awareness We are very sensitive to the impact that projects may have on those who live and work in the Village and have a genuine concern for public safety and welfare. We understand the importance of Public Awareness within the Village, as well as how best to assist your staff resolve resident's concerns. Project Management Mock•Roos has a proven record of successfully managing all aspects of small to large projects. When specialized subconsultant services are required, which are outside our firm's areas of discipline, Mock•Roos contracts out and manages those services. Other consultant services are provided with no consultant markuc gassed or t`)e Village. Long -Term Client Relationships VlocK•Roos naS arways prided tseit on maintaining long-term client relationships. We are successful to this end by provided clients with timely and quality services for a fair and reasonable fee. Several of our relationships date back to the 1960's and 1970's. In our 61 years, we have never had a contract where a client provided a notice of cancellation. Over the years. we have amassed an intimate and unique knowledge of water and wastewater utility and treatment systems, as well as water resource/ stormwater and roadway infrastructure, which ben- efits the projects we undertake. Mock•Roos staff has provided decades of full range solutions to the following entities: • Town of Palm Beach • City of West Palm Beach • East Central Regional Reclamation Facility • City of Palm Beach Gardens • Northern Palm Beach County Improvement District • City of Lake Worth Utilities • City of Lake Worth • City of Wellington • Palm Beach County Water Utilities • Palm Beach County • Seacoast Utility .Authority RFQ No. 06-20 • Town of Manalapan • South Florida Water iManagement District • Loxahatchee River District • Village of Golf • City of Boynton Beach • City of Delray Beach • City of Belle Glade • Town of Jupiter • City of Riviera Beach • City of Boca Raton • City of Sunrise Our Current Continuing Municipal Contracts In addition to providing many clients with project specific duties, Mock•Roos provides "as -needed" services on a continuing basis under several continu- ing engineering contracts. Several of our current contracts include: Village of Tequesta • Geeral Engineering Services Town of Palm Beach • Stormwater and Wastewater Engineering • Pumping and Collection Systems • Street Improvements • Pubic Works Services • General Civil Services City of West Palm Beach • Water Resources • Storm Sewer Design • Water Dist/Sewer Collect/System FM Design • Lift & Pump Station Design • Mechanical Engineering • Civil Engineering East Central Regional Water Reclamation Facility • Effluent Management Engineering • Biosolids Project City of Lake Worth • Water Treatment • Water Pumping and Distribution • Wastewater Pumping and Collection • Pubic Works Services • Stormwater Management City of Boca Raton RFQ No. 06-20 • Stormwater Engineering City of Palm Beach Gardens • General Civil Services Northern Palm Beach County Improvement District • General Civil Services City of Sunrise • Stormwater Pump Stations Town of Manalapan • Water Treatment • Water Pumping and Distribution • Wastewater Pumping and Collection • General Civil Services City of Wellington • 'Water Resources/Stormwater • General Civil Services Village of Golf • Water Treatment • Water Pumping and Distribution • Wastewater Pumping and Collection • General Civil Services Mock•Roos Overall Experience Roadway/Street Systems Major Thoroughfare Projects in Palm Beach County ?oebuckRoad loth Ave. N. and BoutJvell Rd. Intersection • PGA Boulevard Expansion • 'orest Hill Blvr • Jo; Road- 0 Jog Road • Jog Road _ • Stribling Road • Meiaieuca Lane • Lantana Rd • Linton Boulevaro • Haverhill Rd/Corr rnun�t•i .Dr H3verh+,11 Roar- • Gatewav Blvd 4 LVooibright Roaa Other Recent Streets Improvements Projects West Palm Beach Lake Worth Neighborhood Street Program Town of Palm Beach Delay Beach Village of Golf Manalapan Palm Beach Gardens Facilities/Capital Improvements Typical Services Our Team Provides Parks and Recreation Recent Parks and Recreations Projects Palm Beach Gardens Wellington Expertise Includes Water Resources / Stormwater / Hydrology / Hydraulics and guidance since the 1990s. • Our in-house experts have a high level of exper- tise using a wide variety of stormwater computer modeling programs, including ICPR 4, and routine- ly use ESRI's Arc family of GIS products to analyze existing data such as elevation, land use and soil information. Studies include drainage/convey- ance capabilities, flood assessment, water quality, effectiveness of Best Management Practices, and stormwater pollutant loadings. • We have developed numerous Stormwater Man- agement Master Plans in Palm Beach County over the years for many entities, including Boca Raton, Wellington, Northern Palm Beach Co. Improve. District, Palm Beach County International Airport, Boynton Beach, Delray Beach, Riviera Beach and West Palm Beach. • Mock•Roos has engineered thousands of miles of stormwater piping and conveyance canals, hundreds of water control structures, over 75 surface water pump facilities and numerous im- poundments for municipalities, drainage districts, community development districts, and private developers throughout South Florida. In the last 20+ years alone, we have provided engineering services on over 40 water resource/stormwater pump stations, ranging in capacity from 7,900 to 585,000 gallons per minute (GPM). • We have successfully provided services to Palm Beach County -based municipalities, governmental agencies and 198 and 298 Districts on hundreds of similar and relevant projects throughout South Florida. Our 198 District expertise includes: Cypress Groves CDD, Winston Trails CDD, Quan- tum CDDand Journey's End CDD. Our 298 District expertise includes: LWDD, Northern Palm Beach County Improvement District , Hobe St. Lucie Control District and Wellington (ACME). This ad- ditionai experience benefits the City. • Our staff members sit on a number of regional Technical and Peer Review Committees, staying abreast of ongoing water resource issues in Palm Beach County, as well as monitoring federal and state agency's activities for new rules and require- ments regarding compliance with the Clean Water Act. • With an ever increasing emphasis on quality of stormwater, we have implemented many varied approaches such as nutrient separating baffle box- es and more extensive use of underground storage and exfiltration trenches, including tree wells. RFQ No. 06-20 Water Supply • We have extensive experience assisting utility clients develop, expand, rehabilitate and maintain water supply wellfields • We have extensive backgrounds with design, construction administration, testing, development and restoration of wells in the State of Florida, working with the Floridan Aquifer System, the Surficial Aquifer System, and barrier island shallow aquifer systems • Production Wellfield Services include: - water supply, and alternative water supply studies - siting studies for well locations including property acquistion groundwater investigations groundwater and geochemical modeling extensive water use permitting design of new wells for both the surficial and Floridan aquifers including well construction geophysical logging and log interpretation well screen sizing, and withdrawal zone selection aquifer performance testing - existing well rehabilitation wellhead design well pump analysis and selection design of raw water piping networks to transfer raw water from the wells to the water treatment plant • We have extensive experience securing water use permits from the SFWMD. We have a proven track record of effectively working with the SF- WMD permit reviewers and upper management to address the countless issues associated with water use permitting • Water use permitting services typically include: population projections for the projected dura- tion of the permit, per capita water use reviews and projections, assessment of existing wellfield capacity and future capacity needs, assessment of future well sites, hydrogeologic investigations amd development and execution of analytical and calibrated MODFLOW groundwater flow models (services described below in next section), review and assessment of monitoring wells, development of wellfield operating plans, alternative water Water Treatment Project Includes Utility Infrastructure Pipeline Range from 1-inch to 96-inch Pumping Facilities up to 135 MGD Permitting Expertise Water Distribution Systems Y dd y . Recent Water Projects West Palm Beach Palm Beach County Water Utilities rr ' '7Y Lake Worth Jupiter Manalapan Village of Golf Wellington Wastewater Systems _� . Recent Wastewater Projects West Palm Beach 'TAW Palm Beach County Water Utilities Wellington ECRWRF Palm Beach Lake Worth Jupiter Manalapan Large Land Development Projects �w Construction Management/ Engineering During Construction Contract Delta Project N Name Final Cost i Award N Roadway and Drainage Projects f- Palm Beach County Roadway Projects Palm Beach County, Florida ..... Mx 1,1 Town -wide Stormwater Collection System Assessment, Replacement and Rehabilitation Palm Beach, Florida ry An Sunny Day Flooding 24-Inch Low -Pressure Inline CheckMate Check Valve Installations Palm Beach, Florida _ _,str,acr,�n Copt: Island Drive Pavement Improvements Palm Beach, Florida National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Palm Bench County, Florida 7 -�� �' � J 11`�►� ' � r'�'`'S .� '1!`� tip• 011111111 .f s 1: i.� ill ,�,. ' y:, 'fir: �. -a_ 1',y •riC �"d:;c�� .C.•,r'c-+�e .� � +��. yam.- ��� .. •�a .�. r dy• `--,''r9:.� �i � �f w' ���r.. _ `�It s ' Ill- f +. � •� ..11 t � i ��"- ' �'":.,�. . � • �-7 � t '��- � gar �t v ' � . �••� ,tea , is � i.. �t' '-.y�,;t�." J� Neighborhood Infrastructure Improvements Program Lake Worth, Florida 11A _A.A.0 big S 'L'sA- 5 M A-S No Text Town -wide Paving, Drainage and Roadway Improvements Pnlrn Bench COLM1 y, Florida I Invancauai waterway i Inbacoaslal Waterway ASft Ow WArac*WW VftW —y N AWMk rnvacoasmi Watewry abannG Ocean«� Roadway Rehabilitation Program Ibis Golf & Country Club [Test Palm Beach, Florida South Ocean Boulevard Roadway Replacement Palm Beach, Florida Lake Trail Multi -Use Pathway Paving and Drainage Improvements Palm Beach, Florida Stormwater Outfall Rehabilitation Via Drive Pipe Burst Method West Palm Beach, Florida 84-Inch Stormwater Pump Station Intake SFRTA Railroad Crossing - Jack and Bore Method West Palm Bench, Florida 13th Avenue North Outfall and Water Quality Improvements Lake Worth, Florida �3te = a. �_ns-r,ction Cost Pierson Road/South Shore Boulevard Intersection Expansion Master Planning Wellington, Florida MODIFIED LIZ DSHOULDER ' CURB S GUTTER NTH STABILIZI ED BRICK PATTERN - - TRAFFIC SEPARATOR 11 II B II II II I 11 i II I I I II I I i? I MODIFIED TVPE'E'CURS S GUTTER R�0 WITH 9TABILIZED SHOULDER R5B 16 CORNER CLIP AREA j SPECIAL EMPHASIS CROSSWALK .:..'\.x.....:. ....-. ..�.,.,�..:><;. -. . MARKINGSIIPWIDE) _. EXISTING BRIDLE PATH J ALIGN BRIDLE PATH TO NEW UN ALIGN BRIDLE PATH TO NEW MAST ARM (TYPICAL) BRIDLE PATH CROSSING BRIDLE PATH CROWING RELOCATED TRAFFIC BRIDLE PATH CROSSING 116' WIDE) I CONTROL CABINET I 11 I I II I tl II l� II II II II EXISTING SIDEWALK I II I I 11 II It I I II I I .I II I II B I II I I 11 Renaissance Stormwater Water Quality, Water Supply and Flood Protection Project West Palm Beach, Florida -Meedhobcc 31va ,Radial Arm Gates MULTI AWARD WINNER rx _ii r C t,nyr,ac� �.r v. \• 'Ummgcanr, fact, l •�. �.\- \�\ 88.41n i � % � F abbe i:enfer ._•—•—• ,omp(er i' I113ke -ipe 1 Pump Staton j Over Flow �etllmq baain } Structure ox ,� J Bo Street Structure, 1 1 r Pmapple : Park 7 1 Client. _:;r-ipietion: - _ = 0 g-3! Constr.:cr, on Cost: - - --:.nai C__rstr Cost FSAWWA W'I% I I - 2003 WAiERCONSERVAnoN AWARD FOR ExcaLENCE Garden Avenue Stormwater and Water Quality (AW�A)RD Improvements Project West Palm Beach, Florida n m 0 z d = 01 a a a MT �A m> m> mk" m rn o 3 J 3 m m m�a� n T. a 2T 5 � V Garden Avenue i Georgia Avenue A m 2 + > 0A -- m N 7;a IQ Stormwater Outfall Replacement Via Open Cut Method West Palm Bench, Florida 2nd Avenue North Outfall and Water Quality Improvements West Palm Beach, Florida - * " Structure 2nd Avenue North'_ >.�•J _,I " ,.. r rr f' _ Outfall r' r'• ` ta. --- --- #r -01f; -- _- Date: �)r•;inal Cons*.ruC+40n Cos*. Forest Hill Blvd. Improvements (Montauk Dr. to Birkdale Dr.) Wellington, Florida Client: Completion Date: ,_.7 Cost: Utility Projects Town -wide Utility Undergrounding Program Palm Beach, Florida Townwide Street Light Replacement - Phase 1 and 2 Palm Beach, Florida E-6 Wastewater Pump Station Forcemain Palm Beach, Florida A Ibis Isle Watermain Aerial Crossing Replacement Pulm Bench, Florida A1A Forcemain Replacement via Direct Bury and Direction Drill Methods Palm Bench, Florida f 20-Inch Cured -in -Place Forcemain Rehabilitation Palm Bench, Florida 16" Forcemain and 12" Watermain Replacements from A-7 Pump Station to Hammon Avenue Palm Beach, Florida Y 1 c 40 11 48-inch Forcemain Replacement in Haverhill Road West Palm Beach, Florida Phipps Park Lighting Upgrades Palm Beach, Florida Park of Commerce Undergrounding Infrastructure Improvements Lake Worth, Florida KM�.".nh, uIp.I4rr x o x X Truwl l u�. xx'Lnw Wdun }Ex ndLn. x X I,,h 2.2541urb !MturA -tr urM1 __5 h, urn R/Nw 7 �r,.r Its Proposed Right -of -Way �t FPL Evernia Substation Feeder Undergrounding at the West Palm Beach WTP West Palm Beach, Florida Watermain and Water Service Relocations from Alley into Street Right -of -Way Lake Worth, Florida fi42, I - kA� Lakeview Avenue and Chase Street Sanitary Sewer Replacement and Mixed -use Corridor Project West Palin Beach, Florida Sunset Drive Watermain and Roadway Improvements Lake Worth, Florida . r �y 1y s • � I: f' �:. .-. Zv' _. sr _ - ... a _::.. Wellington Water Distribution System Model Wellington, Florida R' t. Er y IV 10. 64 11th Avenue North Sanitary Sewer Rehabilitation, Replacement and Jack and Bore Crossing Lake Worth, Florida South County Water Distribution and Resident Service Replacement Project Palm Beach COL111 V, Florida - cn Cosh 66-inch Floridan Aquifer Pipeline Jack and Bore West Palm Beach, Florida Australian Avenue Sanitary Sewer and Parking Lot Improvements Palm Beach, Florida 36-inch Raw Water Forcemain Improvements West Palm Beach, Florida 36" (up to) Raw Watermain Improvements at System No. 9 Palm Beach County, Florida Da? 36" (up to) Reclaimed Distribution Pipeline Improvements Palm Beach Gardens, Florida 40 4; J ' Amp- -j.7 Water Supply Reverse Osmosis Water Treatment Plant Improvements Lake Worth, Florida E��' ($105,452.32) ��maieron Day, Floridan Aquifer Production Wellfield Development Lake Worth, Florida Production Wellfield Planning and Siting Lake Worth, Florida s _ Lake Osborne Yy L-8 - 6th Ave S w F-2 X 4ft Surficial Aquifer Well No. 16 Like Worth, Florida Surficial Aquifer Well No. 15 Lake Worth, Florida Deep Injection Well and Dual -Zone Monitoring Well Lake Worth, Florida w I fir- ;t-x i Project Summary _ - 0,vner Contact Completion Date: Orl;inal Construction Cost: Final Construction Cost: Surficial Aquifer Eastern Well Field - 10 Wells West Palm Beach, Florida Project Summary Cot-pi"t;On Ddt?'. l n 3", UCtlon Cost Six Surficial Aquifer Wells - System No. 9 PBC Palm Beach County, Florida Project Summary Lake Worth Evaluation of Historical and Potential Future Saline Intrusion, Surficial Aquifer Water Supply Lake Worth, Florida Surficial Aquifer Drought Consulting Lake Worth, Florida O�c O WO Y-T, A1- ORIOP S. Co. Reg. Park Surficial Aquifer Lake Recharge Well Palm Beach County, Florida Project Summary _ Floridan Aquifer Raw Water Transmission Main Lake Worth, Florida No Text ECRWRF Monitoring Well Nos. 1, 3 and 5 Replacement West Palm Beach, Florida ECRWRF Deep Injection Well Monitoring Wellheads No. 2 and No. 6 West Palm Beach, Florida J'. Project Summary ECRWRF Mechanical Integrity Testing of Deep Injection Wells IW1 - IW6 West Palm Beach, Florida Emnwti Project Summary Af �onstr s;. Mainland Water Reclamation Facility DIW Ft. Pierce, Florida Project Summary Wellington Environmental Preserve and Passive Park Wellington, Florida i 1� ���� � .may yy�� `�• � t, Wellington Community Center Wellington, Florida o dam- � '�■■F�7r ___ j Wellington Tennis Facility Wellington, Florida Palm Beach Gardens North County Community Park Palm Beach Gardens, Florida The Breakers Cabanas Improvements Palm Beach, Florida 37 Welilri Lon AIt1phitheatCl- Wellington, Florida No Text Wellington Environmental Preserve and Passive Park Wellington, Florida Tin DREHER PARK CITY OF WEST PALM BEACHlb- M Wellington Village Park Wellington, Florida Wastewater Pump Station Projects Wastewater/Water Pump Station Experience Past 7+ Years Town -Wide Wastewater Pump Station Assessment Palm Beach, Florida Ejector Station, Forcemain and Air Line Upgrades Palm Beach, Florida , ul AM% -70 E"--M _. �" �� n' _ � �� .ire, •, r a �i Booster Pump Station and High Service Pump Rehabilitations Manalpan, Florida NIP.,..• �Z,Al* 6 - k Wastewater Pump Station No. 4 Replacement Lake Worth, Florida Wastewater Pump Station No. 16 Replacement Lake Worth, Florida Wastewater Lift Stations 73 and 88 West Palm Beach, Florida Phipps Park Water Supply Booster Pump Station Rehabilitation West Palm Beach, Florida No Text Reverse Osmosis Concentrate Disposal Pump Station Lake Worth, Florida Stormwater Pump Stations and Water Control Structures Stormwater Pump Station Experience Since 2000 AieS; '2�,CC Star0-n :30.000 ,Nest Palm Beach C-17 FmPrgencv ° n o S anen -12,J00 ,,Jes- >; 3ea ^r_.-_e D_. - _ 14,300 33 \,e,v Sunrise Pump Station No. 7 25.000 S6 2009 Replacement 331m Beach County Mecca Farms Pump Station 24,000 54 200? New West Palm Beach Renassiance Pump Station Trash RaKe 2 JG0 250 2006 Renovation Sc coos at Vlec-s =arms] aur-o Station 12.000 9-1 C5 New aa,.;, 3eac? _ _ ,_ 'a'K =_ c D, c 15.000 34 New PGA Central Pump Station 110,000 245 _CC2 Renovation West Palm Beach Rena Divide Structure Pump Station 7,900 '_3 2002 New Stormwater Pump Station Experience Past 7 Years 33 ? "_i vaw 17 -- - -- ,.. ��s Ian- _. - •. . Town -Wide Stormwater Pump Station Assessment Palm Bench, Florida D-4 and D-10 Stormwater Pump Station Rehabilitation Palm Beach, Florida D-6 and D-7 Stormwater Pump Station Rehabilitation Palm Bench, Florida SFWMD L-8 Flow Equalization Basin (FEB) Design -Build Project - an FES Engineering Project of the Century Western Palm Beach County, Florida 9Itrida tmineewliau U cietr t 100 A 4 enturl 1111114 N.iUq n LWDD Pump Station and Control Structure No. 9 Palm Beach County, Florida SFWMD S-140 Pump Station Improvements Broward County, Florida SFWMD Water Control Structure G-716 Improvements Y estern Palm Bench County, Florida West Palm Beach Clear Lake Pump Station and Divide Structure West Palm Beach, Florida Divide Structure Pump Station Surface Water Pump Station No. 2 West Palm Beach, Florida D-4 and D-10 Stormwater Pump Station Discharge Outfall Pipeline Rehabilitation Palm Beach, Florida Palm Beach County L-2 Stormwater Pump Station Palm Beach, Florida RFQ No, 06-20 S. Key Proposed Project Team Personnel Or;a-.17ational C�a -_ ProjectTeam ... ...._..................................................................... 2 LocationMap .......................... ....................... ...... _ ............... 2 Mock•Roos Team Key Members ................................................... 3 No Text Organizational Chart VILLAGE OF TEQUESTA Garry G. Gruber, PE John Cairnes, PE Thomas A. Biggs, PE Dennis J. Thomas, PE I I Alan D. Wertepny, PE I I John Leemon, PE Neil J. Condy, PE Anne Capelli, LEED Spencer M. Schroeder, PE Tyler Thompson, PE Patrick V. Kirby, PE Scott Rosslow, PE David J. Cowan, PE Paul Fleming, PMP Eduardo Duran, El Scott Rosslow, PE Mock -Roos... Consultants Bradley A. Brown, El Meghan C. Viles Brown & Phillips Adriana M. Anda Melissa N. Freling, El Connect Consulting David M. Goldy, El C&W Engineering Dennis J. Leavy & Assoc. * Full Resumes available Radise International upon request Wantman Group Project Team Location Map * Village of Tequesta •MOCK•ROOS 5720 Corporate Way West Daim Beach, L 33407 501-683-3113 2 Brown & Phillips '360 Old Ckeechobee Rd 4509 West palm Beach, FL 33409 561-615-3988 3 C&W 2701 Vista Parkway 47 West Palm Beach, FL 33411 561-642-5333 4 Connect Consultants '907 Commerce Lane Juoiter FL 33458 S Dennis J Leavy 6 RADISE 7 Wantman Group 460 Business Park Way 4152 W Blue Heron Blvd STE 228 2035 Vista Pkwy Royal Palm Beach, FL 33411 Riviera Beach, FL 33404 West Palm Beach, FL 33411 561-753-0650 561-841-0103 561-687-2220 Mock•Roos Team Key Members Garry Gruber, P.E. Project Director _ Alan Wertepny, P.E. Sr. Project Engineer John Cairnes, P.E. Project Manager Anne Capelli, LEED Project Manager Thomas Biggs, P.E. Technical Advisor `�"' Patrick Kirby, P.E. Sr. Project Engineer John Leemon, P.E. Sr. Project Engineer Spencer Schroeder, P.E. Sr. Project Engineer Scott Rosslow, P.E. Project Engineer Y Dennis Thomas, P.E. Sr. Project Engineer Neil Condy, P.E. Sr. Project Engineer Tyler Thompson, P.E. Sr. Project Engineer Paul Fleming, PMP Sr. Project Engineer Eduardo Duran, E.I. Project Engineer Melissa Freling, E.I.* David Goldy, E.I.* Bradley Brown, E.I.* Adriana Anda* Meghan Viles* Supporting Team Subconsultants * Full Resumes * Garry G. Gruber, P.E. - Project Director Senior Vice President - Director of Production Professional Employment History Other Representative Projects - Client Manager John Cairnes, P.E. Project Manager Professional Employment History Representative Projects Town -wide Paving Improvements, Village of Golf • Town -wide Paving Improvements, Manalapan • Town -wide Micro -surfacing Program • L-8 Reservoir Pump Station and Control Structure Design/Build T 7A Thomas A. Biggs, P.E. Executive Vice President Professional Employment History Representative Projects - Client Manager Alan Wertepny, PE Vice President - Water Resources Professional Employment History Representative Projects - Project/Client Manager Anne Capelli, LEED Project Manager Professional Employment History Representative Projects Patrick Kirby, P.E. Senior Project Engineer/ Director of Info, Systems rt T Professional Employment History Representative Projects - Project Engineer E-3 and E-6 Forcemain/Pump Station Evaluations SFWMD 5-140 Pump Station Renovations, Palm Beach County Control Structure No. 2 Replacement, City of West Palm Beach • Operable Water Control Structures, Palm Beach County Pump Station No. 2, 3, S and 7 Rehabilitation, Sunrise Water Distribution System Hydraulic Model PGA Boulevard Widening (Florida's Turnpike to Ryder Cup) Amphitheater and Scott's Place Barrier -Free Playground Garden Avenue Stormwater Improvements Park Lane East Watermain Improvements Basin B Long Range Surface Water Plan Modeling SFWMD Western Basins Environmental Assessment Breakers of Palm Beach Cabana Improvements Section 24 Impoundment and Recreational Park Dreher Park Stormwater Improvements Flying Cow Road Paving Improvements • Mirasol Development Agricultural Nutrient Management Assessment (McArthur Farms) Dennis J. Thomas, P.E. Senior Project Manager Professional Employment History Representative Projects - Project Manager Neil Condy, P.E. Senior Project Engineer ;. Professional Employment History Representative Projects - Project Engineer John Leemon, P.E. r Senior Project Engineer Professional Employment Histor Y ram\ Representative Projects - Project Manager Sea Level Rise Study, Lake Worth NOCT, �C101 Spencer Schroeder, P.E. Project Engineer Professional Employment History Representative Projects Project Engineer Scott Rosslow, P.E. Project Engineer Professional Employment History Representative Projects Tyler Thompson, P.E. Project Engineer Professional Employment History Representative Projects Prof e;;:onal i$Orj Eduardo Duran, E.I., LEED BD+C Project Engineer Professional Employment History Representative Experience Paul Fleming, P.M.P. Senior Field Representative Professional Employment History Representative Projects with Mock•Roos Brown & Phillips Brown & Phillips, Inc. (B&P) will serve as one of Mock•Roos' on -call surveyors. Anticipated Staff: Main Office Location: RFQ No. 2019-13 John Phillips, III, PSM President Education: FL Registration: Professional Employment History Representative Projects 19 C&W Engineering C&W Engineering (C&W) will serve as one of Mock•Roos' electrical and Instrumentation and Controls (I&C) Engineers. Anticipated Staff: Main Office Location: Michael Guida, PE President Education: FL Registration: Professional Employment History Representative Projects 20 Dennis J. Leavy & Associates Dennis J. Leavy & Associates, Inc. (DJL) will serve as one of Mock•Roos' on -call surveyors. Dave Bower, PSM Anticipated Staff: Main Office Location: Vice President Education: FL Registration: R O Professional Employment History Representative Projects 21 RADISE International RADISE International will serve as one of Mock•Roos' Geotechnical/Materials Testing subconsultants. Anticipated Staff: Main Office Location: Kumar A. Allady, P.E. President Education: FL Registration: Professional Employment History Other Representative Projects 0) Connect Consultants (CCI) Connect Consultants will serve Mock•Roos as our hydrogeologist subconsultant. Anticipated Staff: Main Office Location: Jim Andersen, PG Principal Hydrogeologist Education: FL Registration: Professional Employment History 23 Wantman Group WGI's Structures Systems Division (formerly Bridge Design & Associates (BDA)) will serve as one of Mock•Roos' structural engineers. Anticipated Staff: Main Office Location: Jeffrey Bergmann, PE Wantman - Project Engineer Education: FL Registration: Professional Employment History 24 RFQ No. 06-20 6. Project Delivery and Approach Management Capability . Mock•Roos Anticipated Workload ................................................... 15 No Text Management Capability Our working experience and knowledge of the Village enables us to initiate and conduct projects efficiently, thereby saving time and effort Project Management Approach a We take great pride in providing the Village with value - which we believe means providing timely and quality services for a fair and reasonable consulting fee Project Management Team John has over 13 years of Project Management experience and has proven himself on over $200 million worth of infrastructure improve- ments in South Florida EJ Garry brings his 20 years of expe- rience with Mock•Roos on over $325 million worth of infrastruc- ture improvements in Palm Beach County Project Management Framework Provide the Village with Effective Commu- nication Our Project Manager, John, as well as several of our inhouse team members, have spent the past several years building professional relationships with, and earning the trust and confidence from, all levels/de- partments of the Village's staff We know from experience that there is a valuable opportunity to create solutions in collaboration with Village staff that provide a lasting solution with value Identify Goals, Develop the Right Scope of Services and Assign the Right Experienced Key Personnel Establish Project Management Plan (PMP) Establish and Manage the Project Schedule Submittal �plication � "formation to Client �rmation to .\gentles dinate with agencies Draft Final Permit - ,()-percent Complete 6p-Percent Complete _ 90-Percent Complete , Final Documents _ n".. 'er MOU Manage Our Team of Experts We will take advantage of each of our team's in-house expertise, our tremendous pool of resources and our collective professional experience on previous Village and other municipality's similar projects to ensure that each project is appropriately managed to completion Manage the Work Our team is committed to executing Quality Assurance and Quality Control procedures throughout the life of a project. We take extreme pride in the "end products" that we produce Manage the Quality R"Q y0 06-20 this process is again the clearly defined project goals and objectives, as well as allocated schedules and budgets. If executed properly, these reviews will identify and cor- rect potentiai issues during the process that will avoid costly and time consuming backtracking in subsequent elements of the work plan. In addition to identifying errors and omissions, review- ers will perform a value engineering exercise by evalu- ating the efficiency and effectiveness of every project component. This review will solidify the overall design and includes the following key activities: • Detailed evaluation of major systems • Constructability review • Operability and optimization review • Revised construction cost estimate QAiQC Review Team reviews will be held at the 30%, 60"/a, 9094), and final design stages for all work products It should be noted that specific project QA/QC plans may change during the course of a project should the need arise. This may occur due to concerns that the proj- ect requires additional safeguards for maximizing the success of the project. Our team will monitor, adjust, morove, communicate and manage the process to again ensure that the project meets the established require- ments of the Village. Manage Our Workload and Tracking Project Costs - rn pro = managem -. ware, from Andelain Softworks, to provide its Project Managers with a detailed easy -to -use interface for the scheduling and budgeting for their team member and projects. Our accounting software, Deltek Vision, is closely tied to our project management software. All personnel are required to complete time sheets on a daily basis helping maintain a higher level of accuracy. This allows Project Managers to have the most up-to- date project information available when they need it. Our project management systems provide an interac- tive tool for our managers to query and review up -to - the date project status at all times with staff hours to date and project costs updated on a daily basis. The information will be used to track labor efficiency and to determine if the level of effort and results achieved are consistent with the approved budget and scheduled deliverables. company -wide production meeting on Monday morn- ings (and a brief "stand-up meeting" on Thursdays) to identify potential conflicts between upcoming project schedules and personnel assigned to multiple projects. This coordination helps eliminate overloading or under staffing a given project. Team Meetings, as needed, are then held to monitor and discuss schedules and activi- ties. Typically, project managers handle between two and five projects at one time. A weekly marketing meeting is also conducted with appropriate Mock•Roos staff to identify current work under contract, proposals submitted (and status), and future work needed. Again, this information is taken into consideration based on the production needs and availability of staff Manage the Project Construction Budget Accura,_ ��,mating - : --at a con- sultant must possess to facilitate proper planning and project budget control. Cost estimating is typically used for project budgeting and funding allocation as well as final "business" decisions regarding what components may be included in a project. If an Engineer's Opinion of Probable Construction Cost (EOPCC) is identified as exceeding the project budget goals, we will work with the Village to identify areas where costs can potentially be reduced without affecting the overall function of the proposed improvement(s). We will prepare an EOPCC at the 30"a, 60%, 90% and final submittal intervals. For each EOPCC we will: • Perform a detailed quantity take -off • Research data -bases for up-to-date unit prices ap- plying adjustment based on our knowledge of the project location or site • Determine labor, overhead and profit in each line item • Reduce contingency percentages as the project In addition. Mock•Roos conducts a formal weekly ' Several of our past (similar) Town of Palm Beach proj- ect examples are shown in the table below to demon- strate our accurate cost estimating, it demonstrates the quality of our design documents as well as our ability to assist the Town deliver construction projects on/un- der budget! Project Invoicing Project Reporting Project Closeout Typical Scope of Services Comprehensive Planning Phase _ _ _ �C A-4 and A.-7 Forcemair, �?epiacerre�- —- -= ---- — 5730 500 � S5,600- - _ - I Design Phase It goes without saying that if a system is easier to maintain, it will save you time and money in the long run. Geotechnical Testing Underground Utilities Topographic Survey Hydraulic Modeling and Analysis Pipeline Route, Material Selection and Rehabilitation Methods Maintenance of Traffic MOT is an important project task and is definitely a main focus of attention by residents during construc- tion Coordination with Permitting Agencies Stormwater Management Architectural U rICNCTEIN ; ; Bid Phase Services Construction Phase Services During construction, Mock•Roos will ensure project Preparation of "As -Bid" Documents control elements are kept up-to-date and that all issues are handled quickly and efficiently Pre -Construction Conference Submittal Control Monthly Progress Reporting Dealing with Conflicts We will then, be proactive and identify potential issues as they come up and deal with each issue before it becomes a "problem". Project Close -Out Change Order Control Monthly Progress Reporting Mock•Roos Anticipated Workload Projected Workload Our commitment to meeting your budgets and schedules on previous projects has resulted in our successful long-term rela- Available tionship with you. 50% Manage Our Workload and Tracking Project Costs Available 75% Available stS0u 2020 2021 2022 Mock - Roos RFQ No. 06-20 . twerp AcgourOW.P4FW W 04rM4 Md2'Recent T111edhad: PPsU is Al2111=4. FM P_ , lie Aw "076 05 _. _ 0 00 Yto(eO: RW= LWUMPSR General DPS "fto1KtSidt m Inactive cflea4.. -LWu CVMIE ROCOLalo° worth Utl[1e% cal' f $ir[Oatef 4/9/2003 EMI - 1Z121/2004 gllbtpllsaapv: ms BW.. ThoiA. TM".Lab ort�� $213,162 Prajs:RMsaaprz:'GNher, Ganytt G. Fees- U9.hru_rfps U9. Coup. Fee: - /rbl/a�lBa/�bC I A%SP.CaI- - '. p11dwit - 4►1bad, Aeq**w ..: .. _.. 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I I . _ .._... 13 No Text R�:Q *io 06-20 EXHIBIT D — PROJECT SPECIFIC REFERENCE FORM Company under Review: Mock -Roos Reference: City of West Palm Beach Name/Title: Edna Bonelli, PE, Project Engineer Project: 10 Surficial Aquifer Production Wells RFQ No.: UTIL 06-20 RFQ Title: General Consulting Services Phone: 561.494.1157 Fax: n/a Project Manager: G. Gruber Lead Professional: J. Cairnes Other Key Project Personnel: J. Leemon, T. Biggs, S. Rosslow, S. Schroeder, P. Fleming Describe the scope of work of the contract awarded by your company/agency to this firm: MockRoos provided the planning, modeling, design, permitting and construction services for 10 surficial aquifer wells. Each well was designed with a capacity of 1,000 gpm. Several of the production wells exceeded expectations, with 3 wells ultimately being rated at a capacity of 2,000 gpm. These wells are part of the City's emergency water supply facilities. No. Questions Rating Comments 1. Rate the level of commitment of the firm to 5 Consultant's personnel was always your project. Did they devote the time and management staff necessary for successful and available on site and whenever timely work? requested. 2. Rate the quality of customer service and the 5 Excellent customer service and competence and accessibility of the personnel. very knowledgeable personnel. 3. Rate how well the firm listened and 5 The Consultant worked to satisfy understood the project specific needs of your organization. the City's needs at all phases. 4. Rate how well the firm met the major schedule 5 Project was satisfactorily completed milestones for the project. as expected. 5. Rate the firm's success at minimizing and 5 The Consultant was able to control controlling potential mistakes. Were there bid addendums, contract change orders, etc. the whole process. Additional 6. Rate the overall quality of the work. 5 Excellent performance by the Consultant. 7. Rate the technical competence of the firm and 5 Very competent and knowledgeable its consultants. personnel and sub -consultants. No. Questions Rating Comments 8. Rate the integrity and professionalism of the 5 Very professional personnel, respectful firm. and trustworthy. 9. If you have a similar contract to undertake in 5 The firm will definitely be considered the future, would the firm be considered? for this type of work. Q O Yes No Rating: 1=Poor 2=Fair 3 Average Digitally signed by Edna B. Bonelli-Rodriguez DN: cn=Edna B. Bonelli-Rodriguez, o=City of West Palm 5-21-2020 Beach, ou=Engineering, email=ebonelli@wpb.org, c=US Signature Date 4=Good 5=Excellent RFQ No, 6-20 EXHIBIT D — PROJECT SPECIFIC REFERENCE FORM Company under Review: Mock -Roos Reference: Town of Palm Beach Name/Title: Patricia Strayer, PE, Town Engineer Project: D-14 Stormwater Pump Station RFQ No.: UTIL 06-20 RFQ Title: General Consulting Services Phone: 561.227.7056 Fax: n/a Project Manager: G. Gruber Lead Professional: J. Cairnes Other Key Project Personnel: P. Kirby, D. Goldie, P. Fleming, M. Fresling Describe the scope of work of the contract awarded by your company/agency to this firm: MockRoos provided the design, permitting and construction services for the $5 million stormwater pump station rehab. The 130,000 gpm station was completed on a fast track project schedule and required intimate coordination with Society of the Four Arts. No. Questions Rating Comments 1. Rate the level of commitment of the firm to 4 Mock Roos is very response and your project. Did they devote the time and management staff necessary for successful and timely. timely work? 2. Rate the quality of customer service and the 4 Mock Roos has been working for competence and accessibility of the personnel. the Town of Palm Beach for many 3. Rate how well the firm listened and 5 They know the Town's needs very understood the project specific needs of your organization. well due to their experience with the Town. They apply that knowledge 4. Rate how well the firm met the major schedule 5 Always on time and budget. milestones for the project. 5. Rate the firm's success at minimizing and 5 Very seldom do we have any controlling potential mistakes. Were there bid addenciums, contract change orders, etc. surprises. 6. Rate the overall quality of the work. 5 We have numerous projects that have been designed and built and in operation with not issues. 7. Rate the technical competence of the firm and 5 its consultants. RFQ No. 05-20 No. Questions Rating Comments 8. Rate the integrity and professionalism of the 5 See above comments. firm. 9. If you have a similar contract to undertake in the future, would the firm be considered? Q 0- Yes No Rating: 1=Poor 2=Fair 3=Average 4=Good 5=Excellent Patricia Strayer 5/21/2020 Signature Date R--Q No. 0.6-20 EXHIBIT D — PROJECT SPECIFIC REFERENCE FORM Company under Review: Mock -Roos Reference: City of Lake Worth Beach Name/Title: Julie Parham/Assistant Water Utilities Dire Project: Neighborhood Streets Improvements RFQ No.: UTIL 06-20 RFQ Title: General Consulting Services Phone: 561.586.1798 Fax: Project Manager: G. Gruber Lead Professional: J. Leemon/N. Condy Other Key Project Personnel: T. Thompson, J. Cairnes, M. Fresley, T. Biggs, P. Kirby Describe the scope of work of the contract awarded by your company/agency to this firm: MockRoos provided design, permitting and construction services for a 5 year neighborhood improvements program. MockRoos provide services for over $14 million of improvements within District 1, including paving, grading, drainage, water distribution, sanitary sewer as well as the conversion of almost 800 water services from rear to front. No. Questions Rating Comments 1. Rate the level of commitment of the firm to 5 Yes, Mock Roos devoted staff and your project. Did they devote the time and management staff necessary for successful and time to complete projects on fast timely work? track timeframes. 2. Rate the quality of customer service and the 5 Mock Roos was very responsive competence and accessibility of the personnel. with quick change requests to 3. Rate how well the firm listened and 5 understood the project specific needs of your organization. 4. Rate how well the firm met the major schedule 5 Mock Roos met the milestones, milestones for the project. some of which were rather quick 5. Rate the firm's success at minimizing and 5 controlling potential mistakes. Were there bid addendums, contract change orders, etc. 6. Rate the overall quality of the work. 5 7. Rate the technical competence of the firm and 5 Strong technical skills and problem its consultants. solving. No. Questions Rating Comments 8. Rate the integrity and professionalism of the 5 Very professional to deal with. firm. 9. if you have a similar contract to undertake in the future, would the firm be considered? Q 0- Yes No Rating: 1=Poor 2=Fair 3 Average " Julie Parham 2020.05.21 10:18:15-04'00' Signature Date 4=Good 5=Excellent ?ZQ \4:� EXHIBIT D — PROJECT SPECIFIC REFERENCE FORM Company under Review: Mock -Roos Reference: Northern Palm Beach Co. Improv. District Name/Title: C. Danvers Beatty, PE, Deputy Director Project: MS4 NPDES Permit Lead Consultant RFQ No.: UTIL 06-20 RFQTitle: General Consulting Services Phone: 561.624.7830 Fax: 561.624.7839 Project Manager: A. Wertepny Lead Professional: A. Capellls Other Key Project Personnel: P. Kirby, D. Goldie, M. Fresling. B. Brown, A. Anda Describe the scope of work of the contract awarded by your company/agency to this firm: MockRoos has been providing lead permitting assistance for the Palm Beach County -wide MS4 NPDES Permit since the early 1990, providing guidance, assistance and various compliance tasks to 41 Palm Beach County co-permittees. No. Questions Rating Comments 1. Rate the level of commitment of the firm to your project. Did they devote the time and 5 management staff necessary for successful and timely work? 2. Rate the quality of customer service and the competence and accessibility of the personnel. 5 3. Rate how well the firm listened and understood the project specific needs of your 5 organization. 4. Rate how well the firm met the major schedule milestones for the project. 4 5. Rate the firm's success at minimizing and controlling potential mistakes. Were there bid 4 addendums, contract change orders, etc. 6. Rate the overall quality of the work. 5 7. Rate the technical competence of the firm and its consultants. 5 No. Questions Rating Comments 8. Rate the integrity and professionalism of the firm. rj 9. If you have a similar contract to undertake in the future, would the firm be considered? Yes Q No O Rating: 1=Poor 2=Fair 3=Average 4=Good 5=Excellent /� /� 5/22/2020 Signature C, /� Date \I - EXHIBIT D — PROJECT SPECIFIC REFERENCE FORM Company under Review: Mock -Roos Reference: Village of Wellington Name/Title: Project: Water Distribution System Modeling RFQ No.: UTIL 06-20 RFQTitle: General Consulting Services Phone: Fax: Project Manager: T. Biggs Lead Professional: P. Kirby Other Key Project Personnel: D. Goldie, J. Cairnes, S. Rosslow Describe the scope of work of the contract awarded by your company/agency to this firm: MockRoos performed the hydraulic model development of Wellington's water distribution system which consists of 300 miles of pipelines serving 50,000 residents. No. Questions Rating Comments 1. Rate the level of commitment of the firm to 5 your project. Did they devote the time and management staff necessary for successful and timely work? 2. Rate the quality of customer service and the 5 competence and accessibility of the personnel. 3. Rate how well the firm listened and 5 understood the project specific needs of your organization. 4. Rate how well the firm met the major schedule 5 milestones for the project. 5. Rate the firm's success at minimizing and 5 controlling potential mistakes. Were there bid addendums, contract change orders, etc. 6. Rate the overall quality of the work. 5 7. Rate the technical competence of the firm and 5 its consultants. RFQ No. 06-20 No. Questions Rating Comments 8. Rate the integrity and professionalism of the 5 firm. 9. If you have a similar contract to undertake in 5 the future, would the firm be considered? Yes Q No O Rating: 1=Poor 2=Fair 3 Average 4=Good 5=Excellent Shannon R. LaRocque, PE, Director 5-22-2020 Signature Date EXHIBIT D — PROJECT SPECIFIC REFERENCE FORM Company under Review: Mock -Roos Reference: PBC Water Utilities Department Name/Title: Henry Melendez/Pipeline Design Managei Project: 60 Wastewater Lift Station Rehabs RFQ No.: UTI L 06-20 RFQ Title: General Consulting Services Phone: 561-493-6120 Fax: n/a Project Manager: J. Cairnes Lead Professional: J• Leemon Other Key Project Personnel: G. Gruber, T. Biggs, S. Rosslow, S. Schroeder, B. Brown Describe the scope of work of the contract awarded by your company/agency to this firm: MockRoos provided the assessment, design, permitting and construction services for 60 wastewater lift stations within the County's 6 services zones. The $25 million project included visiting over 80 stations, and ultimately designing improvements for 60, including pumps, piping, valving, electrical, SCADA, site work, easement preparation and assistance during construction. No. Questions Rating Comments 1. Rate the level of commitment of the firm to 5 Mock Roos the resources your project. Did they devote the time and put p management staff necessary for successful and necessary to provide deliverables timely work? 2. Rate the quality of customer service and the 5 Mock Roos worked with PBCWUD to advise competence and accessibility of the personnel. and guide staff with their knowledge of the technical content and processes 3. Rate how well the firm listened and 5 Mock Roos engaged in discussions and understood the project specific needs of your incorporated feedback from multiple organization. staffing departments in PBCWUD 4. Rate how well the firm met the major schedule 4 Mock Roos generally met their obligations milestones for the project. for major design milestones although some slipped a few days. Billing was timely. S. Rate the firm's success at minimizing and 4 Mock Roos generally executed the design work as controlling potential mistakes. Were there bid scoped, although an amendment was needed for multiple addendums, contract change orders, etc. unforeseen changes. In construction, then; was one oversight of a force main connection out of 29 lift stations. 6. Rate the overall quality of the work. 5 Mock Roos maintained engaged with staff to accommodate preferences, brought a beneficial depth of technical knowledge, met most major schedule milestones, and generally provided an adequate scope and fee for a two-year design project. 7. Rate the technical competence of the firm and 4 The two or three main points of contact were its consultants. technically competent. The competence of the supporting and junior staff was generally not well known. No. Questions Rating Comments 8. Rate the integrity and professionalism of the 5 Mock Roos regularly followed up with their firm. commitments and went above and beyond when necessary to accomplish project needs. 9. If you have a similar contract to undertake in the future, would the firm be considered? Q O Yes No Ruda 1-- l'� or 2=Fair +- I,era, e 4=Good 5=Erceflent Henry Melendez 5/22/20 Signature� Dstc Client References Town of Palm Beach NOF ae� 951 Old Okeechobee Rd., Palm Beach, FL 33401 Patricia ' Strayer, PE, Town Engineer�'o` 561-227-7056 No Fax pstrayer@townofpalmbeach.com 2008 on -going Village of Wellington _ 12300 Forest Hill Boulevard Shannon LaRocque, PE, Utilities Director 561-791-4008 561-753-2429 slarocque@wellingtonfl.gov 1994 on -going City of Lake Worth 301 College Street, Lake Worth, Florida, 33460F� Brian Shields, PE, City Engineer/Water Utilities Director p 561-586-1675 No Fax bshields@lakeworth.org 1959 on -going v'�IORIOP City of West Palm Beach 401 Clematis Street, West Palm Beach, FL 33401 Poonam Kalkat, PhD, Director of Public Utilities 561-822-2284 No Fax pkalkat@wpb.org 1997 on -going Palm Beach County Water Utilities Department _ 8100 Forest Hill Boulevard, West Palm Beach, FL 33413 — Jim Stiles, Department Director 561-493-6214 No Fax jstiles@pbcwater.com 2007 on -going Northern Palm Beach County Improvement District 359 Hiatt Dr, Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33418 O'neal Bardin, Executive Director 561-624-7830 No Fax onealb@npbcid.org 1959 on -going Palm Beach County Roadway Department 2300 North Jog Road, West Palm Beach, FL 33411 Omelio Fernandes, P.E., Director 561-684-4150 No Fax ofernandes@pbcgov.org 2014 on -going City of Boca Raton 2500 NW 1st Ave, Boca Raton, FL 33431 Maurice (Moe) Morel, City Civil Engineer 561-416-3425 No Fax MMorel@ci.boca-raton.fl.us 2007 on -going South Florida Water Management District 3301 Gun Club Road Sandra Smith, PE, LEED AP 561-682-6510 No Fax sasmith@sfwmd.gov 2014 on -going Lake Worth Drainage District 13081 S. Military Trail Tommy Strowd 561-498-5363 561-495-9694 tstrowd@lwdd.net 2017 on -going Nw+Hvn PNw Have Cowry/OYnw Patricia Strayer, PE, Town Engineer OF N Town of Palm Beach .. p.o Scope of Work Number of Staff Assigned Number of months providing service Annual Value of Contract Shannon LaRocque, PE, Utilities Director Village of Wellington Scope of Work �r �- Number of Staff Assigned Number of months providing service Annual Value of Contract Services Projects L4 Brian Shields, PE, City Engineer/Water Utility Director 0 City of Lake Worth <ORIOP Scope of Work Number of Staff Assigned Number of months providing service Annual Value of Contract Poonam Kalkat, PhD, Director of Utilities City of West Palm Beach ' 'r !�* Scope of Work Number of Staff Assigned Number of months providing service Annual Value of Contract Stormwater System Improvements Utility Improvements Water Resources Parks and Recreation Jim Stiles, Department Director ,. Palm Beach County Water Utilities Department 1 — I - Scope of Work Number of Staff Assigned Number of months providing service Annual Value of Contract Type of Project Raw Watermains Reclaimed Watermains Potable Watermains Wastewater/Forcemains I Length pia. RFQ No. 06-20 O'Neal Bardin, Executive Director Northern Palm Beach County Improvement District 561-624-7830 359 Hiatt Drive Palm Beach Gardens, Florida 33418 OnealB@npbcid.org Scope of Work - Stormwater Pump Stations, Water Control Structures, Roadway Improvements, Large Land Develop- ment Communities, Surface Water and Stormwater Management Systems, Utility Infrastructure, NPDES MS4 Permit Leader Number of Staff Assigned - Typically ranges between 3-8 staff members Number of months providing service - 57 years (approximately) Annual Value of Contract - Varies based on ongoing authorizations at that time (up to $500,000) Mock•Roos has a long history of effectively serving Northern's needs; as District Engineer (1961-2002), and as a Project and Consulting Engineer (2002-present). Mock•Roos has assisted Northern implement 100s of millions of dollars worth of infrastructure improvements, in- cluding the new construction of, and in many cases the subsequent renovation/replacement of, all of Northern's 15 Stormwater Pump Stations. Projects have included: • Professional services for 15 pump stations and 50 control structures and dozens of water control facility rehabilitations • Development of Northern's original Technical, Engi neering and Quality Control Standards • Preparation of 44 Water Control Plans or Plans of Improvements • Preparation of over 14 Reports of Engineer and conducted hundreds of permit and plat reviews • Evaluation of 1,000's of acres of Northern's ex- tensive surface water management system using computer modeling techniques. • Permitting, design, and fully administered the construction services for several of the larger lane development projects in Northern's jurisdiction. These broad range of engineering services includ- ed: — planning, permitting and surveying — surface water management and stormwater system modeling and design — water distribution systems, wastewater col- lection system, and reclaimed water system modeling and design — stormwater pump stations and lift stations — roadways, platting, and easements r, Omelio Fernandes, P.E., Director Palm Beach County Roadway Production Division Scope of Work lions, signalization, pavement markings, maintenance of traffic phasing, permitting, and stormwater design Number of Staff Assigned Number of months providing service Annual Value of Contract Tommy Strowd, Director of Operations and Maintenance Lake Worth Drainage District Scope of Work Number of Staff Assigned - Number of months providing service Annual Value of Contract - tQ R4 Maurice (Moe) Morel, City Civil Engineer City of Boca Raton <OR�Op Scope of Work Number of Staff Assigned Number of months providing service Annual Value of Contract Stormwater Improvements at: Sandra Smith, PE, LEED AP, Engineering Design Section Administrator South Florida Water Management District Scope of Work Number of Staff Assigned Number of months providing service Annual Value of Contract -^ �� Licenses/Reo �zotions------------------------ l Mock -Roos ... .... .... ...... —�' — --1 C&VVEngineers_ ................... —. ...... ..... 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L411I�Iq PKI(SCaTT GO\£PNgt >o.A,„A1Z. EH.sECR­ dbpr J STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL REGULATION BOARD OF PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS THE PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER HEREIN IS LICENSED UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF CHAPTER 471. FLORIDA STATUTES NIXON, ANDREW JOSEPH 9094 WRANGLER DRIVE LAKE WORTH FL 33467 LICENSE NUMBER: PE7145B DXPIRATIONDATE: FEBRUARY22.2021 Alwan yrasv ne.lrea omila at a+rFlonmu�rom ffill Do. arBludocument in anyformu is Tayour ka ata. It is uNawlul far anyone other than Me licensee to use Mis document. Wantman d b p` STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL REGULATION BOARD OF PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS THE ENGINEERING BUSINESS HEREIN IS AUTHORIZED UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF CHAPTER 471. FLORIDA STATUTES WANTMAN GROUP, INC 2035 VISTA PARKWAY SUITE 100 WEST PALM BEACH FL 33411 LICENSE NUMBER: CA6091 -- EXPIRATIONDATE: FEBRUARY 28. Mil Nwayz—ty III— online at MyFbriEali—.mm 0o not aktt the a«ummt in afry Nrrri. O This a your Ikmse. k is unlawful fw anyaK oMtt Man Me licensee to use Me Eocumerk dbp? STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL REGULATION BOARD OF PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS -HfE PRCff SSIONAL ENGINEER HEREIN IS LKENSM JNDER n-E PROVISX2NSCFCHAPM-7._ F.ORIDASTATUM BERGMANN, JEFFREY ROBERT 14391 BLA.CIMERRYDR WELUNGMN FL 33.3 LKENSANUMBER:PER)L59 —_ E)MRATION DATE FEBRUARY 29.2021 bzlaltn:hs 6o[�malln ury lwm � "�. �.s tetS��� s rnr ice+se It a u-ir.R/ +r arna+.e oMn :^a Mr "r_Fsse ro use Ih: - RFQ No. 05-20 State of Florida Corporation See Tab 3 - Proposed Project Team Firms. Conflict of Interest Form (Exhibit E) REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL UTIL 06-20 RFP EXHIBIT "E " CONFLICT OF INTEREST STATEMENT This Request for Proposal is subject to the conflict of interest provisions of the policies and Code of Ordinances of the VILLAGE OF TEQUESTA, the Palm Beach County Code of Ethics, and the Florida Statutes. The Bidder shall disclose to the VILLAGE OF TEQUESTA any possible conflicts of interests. The Bidder's duty to disclose is of a continuing nature and any conflict of interest shall be immediately brought to the attention of the VILLAGE OF TEQUESTA. CHECK ALL THAT APPLY: ❑ To the best of our knowledge, the undersigned business has no potential conflict of interest for this Proposal due to any other clients, contracts, or property interests. ❑ To the best of our knowledge, the undersigned business has no potential conflict of interest for this Proposal as set forth in the policies and Code of Ordinances of the Village of Tequesta, as amended from time to time. ❑ To the best of our knowledge, the undersigned business has no potential conflict of interest for this Proposal as set forth in the Palm Beach County Code of Ethics, as amended from time to time. ❑ To the best of our knowledge, the undersigned business has no potential conflict of interest for this Proposal as set forth in Chapter 112, Part III, Florida Statutes, as amended from time to time. IF ANY OF THE ABOVE STATEMENTS WERE NOT CHECKED, the undersigned business, by attachment to this form, shall submit information which may be a potential conflict of interest due to any of the above listed reasons or otherwise. The undersigned understands and agrees that the failure to check the appropriate blocks above or to attach the documentation of any possible conflicts of interest may result in disqualification of your proposal or in the immediate cancellation of your agreement, if one is entered into. COMP NY OR INDIVIDUAL NAME AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE NAME (PRINT OR TYPE) TITLE, IF A COMPANY Notification of Public Entity Crimes Law (Exhibit F) EXHIBIT F — NOTIFICATION OF PUBLIC ENTITY CRIMES LAW Pursuant to Section 287.133, Florida Statutes, you are hereby notified that a person or affiliate who has been placed on the convicted contractors list following a conviction for a public entity crime may not submit a Proposal on a contract to provide any goods or services to a public entity; may not submit a Proposal on a contract with a public entity for the construction or repair of a public building or public work; may not submit Qualifications on leases or real property to a public entity; may not be awarded or perform work as a contractor, supplier, sub -Proposer, or consultant under a contract with any public entity; and may not transact business with any public entity in excess of the threshold amount provided in Section 287.017 [F.S.] for Category Two [$35,000.00] for a period of thirty-six (36) months from the date of being placed on the convicted contractors list. Acknowledged by: Firm Name Signature Name and Title (Print or Type) Date Drug Free Workplace (Exhibit G) REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL UTIL 06-20 RFP EXHIBIT "G" CONFIRMATION OF DRUG -FREE WORKPLACE In accordance with Section 287.087, Florida Statutes, whenever two or more Proposals are equal with respect to price, quality, and service which are received by any political subdivision for the procurement of commodities or contractual services, a proposal received from a business that certifies that it has implemented a drug -free workplace program shall be given preference in the award process. In order to have a drug -free workplace program, a business shall: (1) 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. (2) Inform employees about the dangers of drug abuse in the workplace, the business's policy of maintaining a drug -free workplace, any available drug counseling, rehabilitation, and employee assistance programs, and the penalties that may be imposed upon employees for drug abuse violations. (3) Give each employee engaged in providing the commodities or contractual services that are under proposal a copy of the statement specified in subsection (1). (4) In the statement specified in subsection (1), notify the employees that, as a condition of working on the commodities or contractual services that are under proposal, 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 or of any controlled substance law of the United States or any state, for a violation occurring in the workplace no later than 5 days after such conviction. (5) 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. (6) Make a good faith effort to continue to maintain a drug -free workplace through implementation of this section. As the person authorized to sign this statement on behalf of , I certify that complies fully with the above requirements. i�. Authorized Representative's Signature Date Name: Position: Non -Collusion Affidavit (Exhibit H) EXHIBIT H — NON -COLLUSION AFFIDAVIT STATE OF Florida COUNTY OF Palm Beach RFQ No, 06-20 Before me, the undersigned authority, personally appeared 3-, '- , who, after being by me first duly sworn, deposes and says of his/her personal knowledge that: a. He/She is Senior Vice Pre 'der t of Mock-Rc . the Proposer that has submitted a Qualification to perform work for the following: RFQ No.: UTIL 06-20 Title: General Consulting Services b. He/She is fully informed respecting the preparation and contents of the attached Request for Qualifications, and of all pertinent circumstances respecting such Solicitation. C. Such Proposal is genuine and is not a collusive or sham Proposal. d. Neither the said Proposer nor any of its officers, partners, owners, agents, representatives, employees, or parties in interest, including this affiant, has in any way colluded, conspired, connived, or agreed, directly or indirectly, with any other Proposer, firm, or person to submit a collusive or sham Proposal in connection with the Solicitation and contract forwhich the attached Proposal has been submitted or to refrain from proposing in connection with such Solicitation and contract, or has in any manner, directly or indirectly, sought by agreement or collusion or communication or conference with any other Proposer, firm, or person to fix the price or prices in the attached Proposal or any other Proposer, or to fix any overhead, profit, or cost element of the Proposal price or the Proposal price of any other Proposer, or to secure through any collusion, conspiracy, connivance, or unlawful agreement any advantage against the Village or any person interested in the proposed contract. e. The price or prices quoted in the attached Proposal are fair and proper and are not tainted by any collusion, conspiracy, connivance, or unlawful agreement on the part of the Proposer or any of its agents, representatives, owners, employees, or parties in interest, including this affiant. Signature Subscribed and sworn to (or affirmed) before me this -- day of V.3', 2020, by - - = who is personally known to me or who has produced - = as identification. SEAL Notary Signature Notary Name: Notary Public (State): My Commission No: _ Expires on: Truth-In-Negotitations (Exhibit I) EXHIBIT I — TRUTH -IN -NEGOTIATION CERTIFICATE The undersigned warrants: i) that it has not employed or retained any company or person, other than bona fide employees working solely for the undersigned, to solicit or secure the Agreement and ii) that it has not paid or agreed to pay any person, company, corporation, individual, or firm other than its bona fide employees working solely for the undersigned or agreed to pay any fee, commission, percentage, gift, or any other consideration contingent upon or resulting from the award or making of the Agreement. The undersigned certifies that the wage rates and other factual unit costs used to determine the compensation provided for in the Agreement are accurate, complete, and current as of the date of the Agreement. This document must be executed by a Corporate Officer. Name: Title: Date: Signature: �V Village Clerk's Office ADA Compliancy Statement (EXHIBIT J) REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL UTIL 06-20 RFP EXHIBIT" J " Village Clerk's Office ADA Compliancy Statement The Village of Tequesta strives to be an inclusive environment. As such, it is the Village's policy to comply with the requirements of Title II of the American with Disabilities Act of 1990 ("ADA") by ensuring that the Contractor's [ agreement /bid documents and specifications ] are accessible to individuals with disabilities. To comply with the ADA, the Contractor shall provide a written statement indicating that all [ agreement /bid documents and specifications], from Contractor, including files, images, graphics, text, audio, video, and multimedia, shall be provided in a format that ultimately conforms to the Level AA Success Criteria and Conformance Requirements of the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.0 (Dec. 11, 2008) ("WCAG 2.0 Level AA"), published by the World Wide Web Consortium ("WK"), Web Accessibility Initiative ("WAI"), available at the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines page. Required Confirmation: I, have read the above compliancy statement and confirm the agreement, bid documents and specifications, including files, images, graphics, text, audio, video, and multimedia, contained within this bid packet are accessible to individuals with disabilities and conforms to the Level AA Success Criteria and Conformance Requirements of the Web Content A�essibility Guidelines 2.0 CY Representative Signature Date: W-9 Form -onn W-9 lRea. October 2018) --t of the Treasury >•wenue Serv`ce 1 Name (as shoe Request for Taxpayer Identification Number and Certification ► Go to www.irs.gov/FormW9 for instructions and the latest Information. on you income tax return). Name s reglYlod on this line do ^OI Cn. _ o re L Mock, Roos & Associates, Inc. 2 9usness name: nisreynrded 011,ty name, f •:i•ffemrt f,om above Give Form to the requester. Do not send to the IRS. Mock Roos 9 Check appropriate box for federal tax classification of the person vrnose name S entered on iv,o 1 Check only one of the 4 Exenlotio,15 ;r.- - : -.r - ON m certain entities following seven boxes. nstnictiors or page 3: C ❑ Individual/sole propr,etor at, [10 Corporation O❑ S Corcooratior, ❑ Partnership ❑ TrusVestale C single-niemoer LLC E-Aiii payee code of any) a ❑ amRed liability company. Enter the tax classification iC-C corporatior. S=S corporation a-Partnersniol ► u o Note: Check the appropriate toxin the nine above for the tax GlassiFcatior of the single-memoer owner Do not check =xem ptior frcn• FATCA reporting C -LC ,f ;he single -member L LLC is classdled as a LC trial w at is disregarded the owner unless the owner of the -LC .s code ti' a•,vt 'C — another LLC that is not disregarded from the owner for U.S. federal tax purposes. Orrenvise. a srgle-member-LC 'hat Q. O is disregarded from the owner should check the appropriate box for the tax ClasWication of its over y ❑ Other isee insiructionsf ► Q. s Address tr umber street. and apt. or suite no.) See •nstruc:ions. Rent,es:C"S "n"e and aoornss ofii,cnal) 5720 Corporate Way Village of Tequesta 8 City, state. and ZIP code 345 Tequesta Drive West Palm Beach, ,FL 33407 Tequesta FL 33469 7 List account number(si here toolionan JIM Taxpayer Identification Number (TIN) Enter your TIN in the appropriate box, The TIN provided must match the name given on line 1 to avoid I Social security number backup withholding. For individuals, this is generally your social security number (SSIi However, for a resident alien, sole proprietor, or disregarded entity, see the instructions for Part 1. later. For other entities, t is your employer identification number (EIN). If you do dot have a number. see How to get a TIN, later. or Note: If the account is in more than one name. see Ghe instructions for lire '. Also see What Name and Employer identification number Number To Give the Requester for guidelines on whose number to enter. F—T-1 - I - I - Under penalties of Oerjury. I certify that, 1. The number shown on this form is my correct taxpayer dentification number (or I am waiting for a number to oe issued to me), and 2. 1 am not subject to backup withholding because: (a) I am exempt from backup withholding, or (b) 1 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 a. The FATCA cartels) 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 VOL have been notitea by the IRS that you are currently subject to backup withholding because you nave railed to report all interest and dividends on your tax return. For real estate varsactions, item 2 does not apply. For mortgage interest paid, acquisition or abandonmert of secured property, cancellator of debt. contributions to an individual retirement arrangemert (IRA), and generally, payments other than interest and dividends, you are not required to sign the certification., out you must provide your correct TIN. See the instructions for Part it, later. Sign Signature of 1�11t l� lJ�—/1 1y► �— 5 7 �0-. 0 Here U.S. Person► LI (, 0J -1� �`� Onto ► General Instructions Section references are to the Internai Revenue Code unless otherwise noted. Future developments. For the latest information about oevelopments related to Form W-9 and its instructions. such as legislation enacted after they were pubksned. go to ww v.trs.gov1FormV'/9. Purpose of Form Ar ndn o, it or e- rnr-n W-9 requester) wno is required to file an information returr :. :ne IRS must obtain your correct taxpayer identification numoer i I IN) 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 mformatior return the amount paid to you, or other amourt reportable or an information return. Examples of information returrs include. but are not limited to, the following. • Form 1099-INT (interest earned or paid) • Form 1099-DIV (dividends. including those from stocks or muL.al funds) • Form 1099-MISC (various types of income. prizes. awards. or gross proceeds) • Form 1099-B (stock or mutual funo sales and certain other transactions by brokers) • Form 1099-S (proceeas from real estate transactions) • Form 1099-K (merchant card and third oarty network transactions) • Form 1098 (home mortgage Interest). 1098-E (student loan interest) 1098-T (tuition) • Form 1099-C (carcelea debt) • Form 1099-A (acquistior or abandonment of secured prooer!yt Use Form W-9 only if you are a U.S. person (including a reseert alien), to provide your correct TIN. It you do not return Form Vy-9 to the requester with a 'nN, you might be subject to backup withholding. See What is backup withholding, later. Cat. No. 10231x Form W-9 (Rev 10-2018) Kenneth C. Mock Memorial Highway In 1985, an expanse of State Road 80 was dedicated as the Kenneth C. Mock Memorial Highway. Stretching from South Bay, Florida, to the Town of Palm Beach, it is a lasting testimony to the Mock•Roos co-founder whose sense of responsibility led to safer travel. The Kenneth C. Mock Memorial Highway commemorates the personal commitment and skill of Mr. Mock. Today, the highway links the eastern Lake Okeechobee area with Palm Beach County urban centers, providing travelers with both scenic and safe road- ways. R, Concern for the health and safety of the public is a Mock•Roos tradition, and a continuous tribute to the firm's original president, who always insisted upon a high standard of excellence. The Kenneth C. Mock Memorial Highway stretches from South Bay, Florida, to the Town of Palm Beach.