HomeMy WebLinkAboutAgreement_General_9/10/2020_Holtz ConsultingPROFESSIONAL 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 Holtz Consulting
Engineers, Inc., a Florida corporation with offices located at 270 South Central Boulevard, Suite 207,
Jupiter, Florida 33458 (hereinafter referred to as "Engineer") is entered into this 10 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
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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,
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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:
1. 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
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$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
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indebtedness. Engineer further 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.
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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.
David Holtz
Village Manager
Village Attorney
Vice President
Village of Tequesta
Davis & Ashton, P.A.
Holtz Consulting Engineers
345 Tequesta Drive
701 Northpoint Parkway, Suite 205
270 South Central, Suite 270
Tequesta, FL 33469
West Palm Beach, FL 33407
Jupiter, FL 33458
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.
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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-DISCRIMINATION
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.
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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
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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) 768-0685, OR AT lmmilliamsAAeguesta.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.
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have hereunto set their hands the day and year first above
written.
ATTEST:
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EXHIBIT A — Rate Schedule
HCE RATE SCHEDULE FOR THE VILLAGE OF TEQUESTA
Principal Engineer - Acquires, plans, supervises, and coordinates professional
$190
engineering projects by developing proposals and directing and controlling project
elements. Requires Professional Engineer (PE) license and minimum 20 years'
experience.
Associate Engineer - Supervises engineering projects and project staff. Requires
$ 180
Professional Engineer (PE) license and minimum 15 years' experience.
Senior Project Manager - Completes engineering projects by organizing and
$170
controlling project elements. Requires Professional Engineer (PE) license and
minimum 10 years' experience.
Project Manager - Completes engineering projects by organizing and controlling
$150
project elements and overseeing project engineers. Requires Professional Engineer
(PE) license and minimum 8 years' experience.
Senior Project Engineer - Assists with project responsibilities by completing project
$130
phases and elements as requested by Project Manager. Requires Professional
Engineer (PE) license and minimum 5 years' experience.
Project Engineer (PE) - Assists with project responsibilities by completing project
$ 120
phases and elements as requested by Project Manager. Requires Professional
Engineer (PE) license and minimum 4 years' experience or 3 years with a Masters
Degree.
Project Engineer (EI) - Assists with engineering projects by aiding in the
$ 105
completion of project elements. Requires Engineer Intern (EI) certificate.
Construction Manager — Administers the construction contract and ensures the
$ 135
project is constructed according to the technical and administrative contract
documents. Minimum 8 years' experience required.
Construction Inspector — Assists the Project Manager and Construction Manager
$ 95
by performing project site inspections during construction to ensure the project is
being constructed according to the technical plans and specifications.
Senior Designer - CADD technician responsible for generating preliminary layouts,
$110
creating and updating engineering drawings under the supervision of engineers,
enforcing CADD standards, and supervising drafters. Minimum 5 years experience
required.
Drafter — CADD technician responsible for creating and updating engineering
$ 90
drawings under the supervision of engineers.
Administrative Assistant - Provides office services by implementing administrative
$ 70
systems, procedures, and policies, and monitoring administrative projects.
- 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 plus 5% markup.
- Postage and reproduction costs are included in the hourly rates.
EXHIBIT B — Submittal Package
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THE VILLAGE OF
WAII
RFQ #UTI L 06-20
General Consulting Services Continuing Contracts
May 26, 2020
RIFM
HOLTZ CONSULTING ENGINEERS
Qualifications Statement for:
Holtz Consulting Engineers
270 South Central Blvd, Suite 207
Jupiter FL 33458
561.575.2005
Table of Contents:
Tab #1: Cover letter, Checklist, & Acknowledgement
of Addenda
Tab #2: Consultant Profile
Tab #3: Proposed Project Team Firms
Tab #4: Experience and Expertise
Tab #5: Key Proposed Project Team Personnel
Tab #6 Project Delivery and Approach
Tab #7: References
Tab #8: Attachments
HOLTZ CONSULTING ENGINEERS, INC.
270 South Central Boulevard, Suite 207, Jupiter, FL 33458 (561) 575-2005
May 26, 2020
HAND DELIVERED
Village Clerk
Village of Tequesta
345 Tequesta Drive
Tequesta, FL 33469
Subject: Holtz Consulting Engineers, Inc. (HCE)
General Consulting Services — Continuing Contracts
RFQ #UTIL 06-20
Dear Selection Committee Members,
Holtz Consulting Engineers, Inc. (HCE) is pleased to submit our qualification package for providing
engineering services to the Village of Tequesta. HCE is a local engineering firm that specializes in
providing quality, cost-effective, and responsive engineering service to utilities in Southeast
Florida. We are a certified Small Business with our main office located nearby in Jupiter, and our
staff has extensive experience with the same types of services and projects outlined in your RFQ.
We believe that the Village will benefit from selecting HCE to provide engineering consulting
services because of our local staff's expertise, qualifications and relevant experience, and the
efficient size, location and structure of our firm combined with our team of local subconsultants.
We are committed to providing the Village of Tequesta with responsive and cost-effective utility
engineering service and are very pleased to have the opportunity to express our interest and
qualifications.
HCE has extensive experience providing quality engineering consulting services since 2006 to
public utilities in Southeast Florida and has demonstrated our commitment to providing
excellence and value on numerous successful projects over the past fourteen years. Our focus is
ensuring our clients achieve their goals of providing excellent and cost-effective service to their
customers. HCE will provide the same commitment of top-quality and responsive service to the
Village of Tequesta, with an emphasis on listening and understanding your goals and
implementing projects on time and within budget. A summary of HCE's qualifications and related
general engineering consulting services for local municipalities is provided in Tab #4. We maintain
a low overhead and do not have unnecessary internal distractions, allowing us to focus on client
service and getting the job done in the most efficient manner.
HCE provides a wealth of experience and capabilities in all phases of utility improvement project
implementation - from condition assessment, prioritization and planning to permitting, design,
procurement, construction services, community relations, start-up, troubleshooting and
operations assistance. Our project managers and engineers have extensive experience
exclusively in public utility consulting and capital improvement project implementation for area
utilities. We produce all our drawings and specifications in our Jupiter office, and team with local
specialty subconsultants as needed to extend staff capabilities. Our project managers are
Tab 1-1
involved in all aspects of project delivery, from working with Village staff on defining scope of
work, design, permitting, through construction management and system start-up. Our team also
provides ongoing operations assistance, and with the proximity to the Village's facilities, can be
at your offices and project sites within 15 minutes to immediately respond to any issues that
require engineering expertise.
The services provided by the Village's
engineering consultants can include water,
hydrogeological, stormwater, mechanical,
transportation, structural, and electrical
engineering services. The HCE team has
extensive experience with these services
and same types of facilities and projects
included in the request for consulting
services, and our staff has extensive
�- successful experience with similar
municipal entities in the area. HCE's related
expertise and projects include water supply,
HCE has the staff expertise and availability to immediately treatment and distribution. We have recent
assist the Village of Tequesta with infrastructure successful experience with a number of
improvement projects
projects related to master planning and
modeling, collection and distribution
system rehabilitation and expansion, and water treatment plant improvements and permitting.
Services we can provide also include grant identification, writing and administration, and asset
management. A summary of our related general engineering consulting for area utilities and our
project experience in the past several years is provided in Tab #4.
Some tasks that the Village of Tequesta's consultant will perform will require the assistance of
an expert from a discipline other than general utility engineering. These tasks may include
structural and electrical engineering, surveying, hydrogeology, stormwater, and transportation,
among others. HCE has assembled a team of experienced local professionals to serve the Village
and is adept at managing engineering and technical subconsultants to provide comprehensive
assistance to our Clients. HCE has good working relationships with many local specialty firms that
are widely regarded as experts in their field, particularly in South Florida. Please review our
organization chart included in Tab #5 for a summary of our proposed team for the Village. We
will gladly retain the services of other specialists as necessary to best serve your needs.
Our team for the Village of Tequesta is also outlined in Tab #3. Stephen Fowler, PE, CGC will be
your Client Service Manager and will ensure that you receive timely and quality service on every
project that we are entrusted with. Stephen is a resident of the Village of Tequesta who takes
pride in being an active part of the community and understands the Village's values. Mr. Fowler
has a comprehensive understanding of utility engineering and project implementation and has
successfully worked with Village staff in the past. Quality management and technical support will
be provided by David Holtz, PE, who lives in Jupiter. We also have outstanding local project
engineering, designer/drafter and construction management and inspection staff available in our
local office. We have teamed with quality local professionals that will assist us in providing
outstanding service to the Village of Tequesta including Wantman Group for roadway and
stormwater engineering, McCafferty Brinson for specialized water treatment engineering, CCI
Tab 1-?
Water for hydrogeological and groundwater supply services, Betsy Lindsay for surveying and
easement services, and C&W Engineering for electrical engineering.
HCE has immediate staff availability to
provide timely and efficient service to the
Village of Tequesta on your utility
infrastructure improvement projects. We
are fully committed to maintaining a long-
term professional relationship and your
continued success. As outlined in our project
approach included in Tab #6, we take pride
in completing our projects on time and
within budget, with an emphasis on quality
and cost effectiveness, while helping you
achieve your goals.
wELCOkM TO THE
VILLAGE OF
REQUEST
HCE's project approach, location, size, and familiarity with
local conditions and permitting authorities will result in
timely and a cost-effective project delivery
Please contact our references included in
Tab #7 to hear about our responsive and cost-effective service and ability to get things done. We
can help you identify, plan, fund and implement improvements that will help keep the Village
and its infrastructure running smoothly.
We appreciate the opportunity to submit our qualifications package and would be pleased to
work with the Village of Tequesta on this utilities engineering services contract. We believe that
our qualifications and experience, commitment, cost-effective structure and project approach
will benefit the Village of Tequesta. We look forward to hearing from you, and the opportunity
to discuss the benefits to the Village of Tequesta of selecting HCE for this continuing contract.
Sincerely,
David Holtz, PE
Vice President
Tab 1-3
EXHIBIT A — CONSULTANT CHECKLIST
Note:
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 (Tab 8)
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:
PART II:
Addendum #1, Dated April 24, 2020
Addendum #2, Dated May 4, 2020
Addendum #3, Dated May 12, 2020
Addendum #4, Dated May 20, 2020
Addendum #5, Dated
Addendum #6, Dated
Addendum #7, Dated
Addendum #8, Dated
Addendum #9, Dated
Addendum #10, Dated
❑ NO ADDENDUM WAS RECEIVED IN CONNECTION WITH THIS SOLICITATION
Holtz Consulting Engineers, Inc.
Firm Name
Signature
David Holtz, PE (Vice President)
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: Holtz Consulting Engineers, Inc.
(Please specify if a corporation, partnership, other entity or individual)
Fed. I D#: 01-0860983
Address: 270 South Central Boulevard, Suite 207, Jupiter, FL 33458
Telephone No.:561-575-2005
Fax Number: 561-575-2009
Email Address: David.Holtz@holtzconsulting.com
Contact representative: David Holtz
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.
,6"Z4- � S- 19-20
Authorized Representative's Signature Date
David Holtz Vice President
Name:
Position:
HOLTZ CONSULTING ENGINEERS, INC.
TAB #2: CONSULTANT PROFILE
2.1 If a corporation, complete the following:
2.1.1 Firm name, address and phone number: (specify if different than parent
company)
Holtz Consulting Engineers, Inc.
270 South Central Blvd. Suite 207
Jupiter, FL 33458
561-575-2005
2.1.2 Address of proposed office in charge (including Phone No. And Fax No., email
address)
270 South Central Blvd. Suite 207
Phone 561-575-2005, Fax 561-575-2009
Holtz@holtzconsulting.com
2.1.3 Type of firm: corporation, individual, other; If corporation, complete the
following: Corporation
2.1.4 Date incorporated: March 24, 2006
2.1.5 State of incorporation: Florida
2.1.6 Date authorized to do business in Florida: March 24, 2006
2.1.7 President, Vice President, Secretary: Andrea Holtz, President, David Holtz, Vice
President, Andrea Holtz, Secretary
2.1.8. Federal Employers Identification Number: 01-0860983
2.2 If partnership, complete thefollowing: N/A
2.2.1 Firm name, address and phone number: (specify if different than parent
company): N/A
2.2.2 Address of proposed office in charge (including Phone No. And Fax No., email
address): N/A
2.2.3 Date organized, Type: General, Limited: N/A
2.2.4 Names and addresses of Partners: N/A
2.2.5 Federal Employers Identification Number: N/A
2.3 Do you have a job cost account system? Yes
2.3.1 If yes, answer the following:
Does the system separate and accumulate direct and indirect costs (both labor
and expenses)? Yes
Individual job cost ledgers maintained by job to support direct costs as
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HOLTZ CONSULTING ENGINEERS, INC.
accumulated in the general ledger? Yes
Is subsidiary job cost reconciled on a regular basis with the general ledger? Yes
Are time and expense reports utilized in the separation of direct and indirect
costs? Yes
2.4 List and describe all bankruptcy petitions (voluntary or involuntary) which have been
filed by or against the Proposer, its parent or subsidiaries or predecessor organizations
during the past ten (10) years. Include in the description the disposition of each such
petition. None
2.5 List all claims, arbitrations, administrative hearings and lawsuits brought by or against
the Proposer or its predecessor organizations(s) during the last ten (10) years. The list
shall include all case names; case, arbitration or hearing identification numbers; the
name of the project over which the dispute arose; and a description of the subject
matter of the dispute. None
2.6 List and describe all criminal proceedings or hearings concerning business related
offenses in which the Proposer, its principals or officers or predecessor organization(s)
were defendants. None
2.7 Has the Proposer, its principals, officers or predecessor organization(s) been CONVICTED
OF A Public Entity Crime, debarred or suspended from bidding by any government during
the last five (5) years? No
If so, provide details. Please note number:
2.7.1 Public Entity Crimes: Pursuant to F.S. 287.133 as amended: a person or affiliate
who has been placed on the convicted vendor 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 of real property to a public entity,
may not be awarded or perform work as a contractor, supplier, subcontractor,
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 F.S.
287.017 for CATEGORY TWO for a period of 36 months from the date of being
placed on the convicted vendorlist.
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TAB #3: PROPOSED PROJECT TEAM FIRMS
F;1='W
Holtz Consulting
Engineers, Inc.
Wantman Group,
Inc.
McCafferty Brinson
Consulting, LLC
Connect
Consulting, Inc.
C&W Engineering,
Inc.
Betsy Lindsay, Inc.
Gentile, Glas,
Holloway,
O'Mahoney &
Associates
GFA International
Prime Utility Consultant
Stormwater, Roadway,
Transportation, and Structural
Water Treatment
Hydrogeological and
Groundwater Supply
Electrical Engineering &
I&C/SCADA
Surveying & Easement Services
Landscape Architecture
Geotechnical Services
HOLTZ CONSULTING ENGINEERS, INC.
26960
6091
26952
GB390
33315
LB6852
LCC000177
CA4930 &
GB118
P06000043115
S66593
L06000020660
P96000007973
P19000040067
P98000005966
K16078
P98000089761
A copy of the Corporate Charter Number, as issued by the Division of Corporations, Department
of State for each company are included on the following pages.
Tab 3-!
State of Florida
Department of State
I certify from the records of this office that HOLTZ CONSULTING
ENGINEERS, INC. is a corporation organized under the laws of the State of
Florida, filed on March 24, 2006, effective March 24, 2006.
The document number of this corporation is P06000043115.
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 Sixth day of January, 2020
At"(Wpa-
Secretary of State
Tracking Number: 6239089831CC
To authenticate this certificate,visit the following site,enter this number, and then
follow the instructions displayed.
https: Hservices.su n biz.org/FilingsICertificateOfStatus/C a rtificateAuth en ti cati o n
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 566593.
I further certify that said corporation has paid all fees due this office through
December 31, 2019, that its most recent annual report/uniform business report
was filed on December 17, 2019, 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 Seventeenth day of December,
2019
Secretary of'State
Tracking Number: 4012041678CC
To authenticate this certificate,visit the following site,enter this number, and then
follow the instructions displayed.
https: Hservices.su n biz.o rgIFilings/CertificateOfStatusICertificateAuthentication
State of Florida
Department of State
I certify from the records of this office that MCCAFFERTY BRINSON
CONSULTING, LLC is a limited liability company organized under the laws of
the State of Florida, filed on February 24, 2006.
The document number of this limited liability company is L06000020660.
I further certify that said limited liability company has paid all fees due this
office through December 31, 2020, that its most recent annual report was filed
on January 8, 2020, and that its status is active.
Given under my hand and the
Great Seal of the State of Florida
at Tallahassee, the Capital, this
the Eighth day of January, 2020
Secretary of 'State
Tracking Number: 7388623161CU
To authenticate this certificate,visit the following site,enter this number, and then
follow the instructions displayed.
https: Hservices.su nbiz.org/Filings/CertificateOfStatusICertificateAuth e n tication
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 Siaeenth day of January, 2020
Secretary of 'State
Tracking Number: 5742235552CC
To authenticate this certificate,visit the following site,enter this number, and then
follow the instructions displayed.
https:Hservices.sunbiz.org/Filings/CertificateOfstatusICertificateAuthenticatio n
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 Sixteenth day of January, 2020
'J�
I A"(Wpa-
Secretory of'State
Tracking Number: 5955020748CC
To authenticate this certificate,visit the following site,enter this number, and then
follow the instructions displayed.
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State of Florida
Department of State
I certify from the records of this office that BETSY LINDSAY, INC. is a
corporation organized under the laws of the State of Florida, filed on January 20,
1998.
The document number of this corporation is P98000005966.
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 20, 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 Twentieth day of January,
2020
Secretary t)f State
Tracking Number: 7449774664CC
To authenticate this certificate,visit the following site,enter this number, and then
follow the instructions displayed.
https:llservices.sun biz.org[Filin gsICertificateOfstatusICerti ficateAuthenticatio n
State of Florida
Department of State
I certify from the records of this office that GENTILE GLAS HOLLOWAY
O'MAHONEY & ASSOCIATES, INC., LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS,
PLANNERS, ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTANTS is a corporation
organized under the laws of the State of Florida, filed on February 25, 1988.
The document number of this corporation is K16078.
I further certify that said corporation has paid all fees due this office through
December 31, 2019, that its most recent annual report/uniform business report
was filed on April 11, 2019, 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 Eleventh day of April, 2019
U&44f),K��'
Secretary of State
Tracking Number: 7580576885CC
To authenticate this certificate,visit the following site,enter this number, and then
follow the instructions displayed.
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State of Florida
Department of State
I certify from the records of this office that GFA INTERNATIONAL, INC. is a
corporation organized under the laws of the State of Florida, filed on October
20, 1998.
The document number of this corporation is P98000089761.
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 of'State
'State
Tracking Number: 7724416825CC
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follow the instructions displayed.
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HOLTZ CONSULTING ENGINEERS, INC.
TAB #4: EXPERIENCE AND EXPERTISE
4.1 PROJECTS COMPLETED AND/OR HELD, SPECIFIC AND COMPARABLE TO
THIS PROJECT
A summary of the HCE team's experience with utility infrastructure projects is provided in this
section. Our team's related experience with general civil engineering, utility master planning,
water supply, treatment and distribution, stormwater, well construction, and permitting similar
in scope to what the Village has outlined in the RFQ are included in the following pages, along
with descriptions of specific projects. HCE is a growing south Florida firm with a wealth of
experience providing quality and responsive general engineering consulting services to utilities
in South Florida. We specialize in water and wastewater utility services including transmission
and collection system design and optimization, permitting and construction administration
services, asset management and modeling, with a focus on providing timely and efficient service.
HCE is well qualified to assist the Village of Tequesta with the services required for your general
consulting services continuing contract. Over the past fourteen years, we have successfully
performed the same suite of services for other area utilities, including the Loxahatchee River
District, Seacoast Utility Authority, Palm Beach County, Martin County Utilities and South Martin
Regional Utility.
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We welcome you to contact our references with any questions you may have about our
performance on their work. Descriptions of projects completed by HCE and our subconsultants
demonstrating our wide range of experience are included in the following pages and references
from various local clients are included under Tab 7.
4.1.1 Projects Completed by Holtz Consulting Engineers
City of Stuart Water Main Replacement Project and FDEP SRF Funding
The project included the design, permitting, State Revolving
Fund (SRF) funding assistance, bidding, and construction
administrative services for approximately 59,000 linear feet
of 6-inch through 12-inch water mains in existing residential
neighborhoods and commercial developments. The new
mains replaced inadequately sized mains and old mains,
looped dead ends, replaced mains and services from the
rear of properties to the front, and increased fire protection.
The mains were designed in City, County, and FDOT right-of-
ways, including the open -cut installation of a 12-inch water main that was closely coordinated
with numerous agencies and performed as night work. HCE assisted the City of Stuart with the
preparation of the Request for Inclusion and Water Facilities Plan and all supporting
documentation required for SRF funding, including State Clearinghouse, USDA, and Fish and
Wildlife acceptance. This project was constructed with a $5.9 million low -interest SRF loan that
HCE is helped the City administer including compliance with Davis -Bacon funding requirements.
The project came in approximately $400,000 under budget which allowed the owner to add an
additional $300,000 worth of additional water main replacements to the project. Please find a
reference for this project under Tab 7.
City of Stuart Water Main Replacement Project and FDEP SRF Funding
Client Contact David Peters
Public Works Director, City of Stuart
121 SW Flagler Avenue Stuart, FL 34994
Phone:772-288-1292
Fax: 772-288-5381
Project Dates
Responsible HCE Team Member
HCE Role
Engineering Fee
Change Orders Issued (if any)
January 2013-January 2018
Christine Miranda, PE
Prime Consultant
$539,190
-$94,885.50 (-1.9%) — Included $297,383.04 of
additional water main requested to be replaced
by Owner
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HOLTZ CONSULTING ENGINEERS, INC.
Village of Palm Springs Well Replacement and Improvements Program
HCE is curently working with team member Connect
Consulting to provide design engineering services for
the rehabilitation of surficial Well Nos. 11, 15, & 16 and
replacement of Well Nos. 9 & 10 for the Village of Palm
Springs. The rehabilitation and replacement of these
wells is being executed as multiple projects that are all
part of a singular program to improve the Village's _
supply water systems. The project involves preparation
of drawings and specifications of new wellhead piping,
valves, pumps, power and controls, as well as
connecting the wells to the Village's SCADA system. HCE and Connect Consulting are providing
construction oversight services, including shop drawing review, conducting progress meetings,
and review of contractor applications for payment.
Please find a reference for this project under Tab 7.
Village of Palm Springs Well Replacement and Improvements Program
Client Contact
Chad Girard, PE
Assistant Public Service Director
Village of Palm Springs
226 Cypress Lane, Palm Springs, FL 33461
Phone: 561-641-3440
Project Dates
January 2019 - Current
Responsible HCE Team Member
Stephen Fowler, PE, CGC
Harrison Barron, El
HCE Role
Prime Consultant
Engineering Fee
$272,345
Change Orders Issued (if any)
N/A
South Martin Regional Utility Greenland Palms Force Main Extension
HCE provided survey, design, engineering, bidding, and
construction oversight services to South Martin Regional
Utility for the installation of a new force main along US-
1. The project involved the installation of approximately
7,200 linear feet of 8-inch and 10-inch PVC and HDPE
force main withing the rght-of-way of US-1 in Hobe
Sound and included a connection to an existing 8-inch
force main. The new force main was installed using
open -cut and directional drilling methods.
Please find a reference for this project under Tab 7.
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HOLTZ CONSULTING ENGINEERS, INC.
South Martin Regional Utility Greenland Palms Force Main Extension
Client Contact Monica Shaner, PE
Utility Director
9650 SE Water Street, Hobe Sound, FL 33475
Phone: 772-546-6259 ext. 205
Project Dates October 2017 — December 2018
Responsible HCE Team Member Curtis Robinson, PE
Kaitlin Wood, El
HCE Role Prime Consultant
Engineering Fee $66,409.00
Change Orders Issued (if any) +$36,201.50 (due to additional owner requested
materials)
Loxahatchee River District Imperial Woods Low Pressure Sewer Installation
HCE provided engineering services for the survey,
design, permitting, bidding, and construction
administration of a septic -to -sewer conversion
project in the Imperial Woods neighborhood of
Jupiter Florida. This project connected forty-seven
existing residences that are currently using septic
systems to LRD's sewer system. HCE provided design
for the 5,800 linear feet of 2-inch PVC low-pressure
sewer main and 47 individual service connections to each home. This project included connection
of the new mains to an existing live 4-inch main within Palm Beach County Right -of -Way. The
project also included milling and resurfacing of all asphalt within the community, as well as point
repairs of asphalt and curbing. During construction, HCE provided oversight of the contractor and
inspection on all pressure testing, tie ins, and asphalt resurfacing. The HCE team assisted the
District in coordination with the community HOA for several items, including paving operations
and obtaining information and recommendations from team member Gentile, Glas, Holloway,
O'Manhoney & Associates for modifications to the community entrance. The project was
completed on time, and to the satisfaction of the community and system owner. Please find a
reference for this project under Tab 7.
Loxahatchee River District Imperial Woods Low Pressure Sewer Installation
Client Contact Kris Dean, PE
Deputy Executive Director
2500 Jupiter Park Drive, Jupiter, FL 33458
Phone: 561-401-4024
Project Dates Month - March 2020
Responsible HCE Team Member Christine Miranda, PE
Kaitlin Wood, El
HCE Role Prime Consultant
Engineering Fee $90,896
Change Orders Issued (if any)-$4,184.95 (Net change after an increase in design per
owner request, and decrease in landscaping per HOA)
Tab 4-4
HOLTZ CONSULTING ENGINEERS, INC.
City of Boca Raton iSIP Proiects Neighborhood Water Main and Force Main Replacements
In 2017, the City of Boca Raton completed a
critical infrastructure analysis to evaluate
and prioritize the renewal or replacement of
large -diameter pressurized pipelines within
the City's service area. The vital assets
studied consist of over 600 miles of water
main as well as over 100 miles of force main.
This analysis was performed to plan for the
future %J the utility system so that the City
can continue to provide a high level -of -
service to utility customers. The infrastructure analysis results are the basis for the City's multi-
year sustainable infrastructure initiative. The first phase of this initiative includes multiple
neighborhood projects. The assets being upgraded in this phase are a collaboration between the
Utility Services and Municipal Services Departments. The goal is to holistically upgrade the
existing neighborhood infrastructure. HCE was selected by the City to complete the utility
locating, geotechnical investigation, survey, design, permitting, bidding and construction services
for infrastructure improvements in three neighborhoods. The upgrades generally include
construction of larger diameter water mains to replace aged mains, relocation and elimination of
rear water service lines, as well as roadway, stormwater, and sidewalk improvements. HCE has
completed the design and permitting of one of the Country Club Village and SW 18th Street
neighborhood, which included a 16-inch water main under Interstate-95. Construction is
anticipated to commence in mid 2020.
City of Boca Raton iSIP Project Neighborhood Water Main and Force Main Replacements
Client Contact
Lauren Burack, PE
Capital Improvements Projects Manager
1401 Glades Road, Boca Raton, FL 33431
Phone: 561-338-7329
Project Dates
May 2018 - Current
Responsible HCE Team Member
Christine Miranda, PE
Harrison Barron, El
HCE Role
Prime Consultant
Engineering Fee
$521,713.29
Change Orders Issued (if any)
None to Date
City of Stuart Monterey Road Subdivision Water Main Improvements
HCE is providing engineering services to the City of Stuart for survey, design, permitting, bidding,
construction oversight, and funding assistance on this project. The project includes the
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installation of new water mains to serve approximately
146 residences in the Monterey Subdivision in the City
of Stuart's service area. HCE is providing assistance to
the City in obtaining a low -interest SRF loan from the
state to fund this project. The new water mains and
services will connect residents to the public water supply
and disconnect them from the existing well systems, as
the existing private wells have show evidence of
contamination with perflourinated compounds.
City of Stuart Monterey Road Subdivision Water Main Improvements
Client Contact
David Peters
Public Works Director, City of Stuart
121 SW Flagler Avenue Stuart, FL 34994
Phone:772-288-1292
Project Dates
September 2019 - Current
Responsible HCE Team Member
Christine Miranda, PE
Kaitlin Wood, El
HCE Role
Prime Consultant
Engineering Fee
$127,878.00
Change Orders Issued (if any)
None to Date
Seacoast Utility Authority Risk and Resilience Assessment and Emergency Management Pion
HCE is providing professional engineering assistance to Seacoast
Utility Authority for the development of a Risk and Reslience
Assessment and update to the Utility's Emergency Response Plan
(ERP). The Assessment and ERP are being conducted to standards
which comply with Section 2013 or America's Water Infrastructure
Act of 2018. As part of this project, HCE has conducted several
workshops with Utility staff and developed assessment tools to assist
in the quantification of risks. This project involves evaluation all of the
Utility's potable and raw water systems including wellfields,
transmission mains, treatment facilities, storage facilities, and
electronic/cyber infrastructure.
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Client Contact Brandon Selle, PE
4200 Hood Road, Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410
Phone: 561-627-2900 ext. 1316
Project Dates October 2019 - Current
Responsible HCE Team Member Andrea Holtz, PE
HCE Role Prime Consultant
Engineering Fee $133,350
Change Orders Issued (if any) N/A
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HOLTZ CONSULTING ENGINEERS, INC.
City of West Palm Beach 26th Street & Flagler Drive Stormwater Improvements — Phase 1
HCE is assisting the City of West Palm Beach with the replacement
of all underground public utilities along 26th Street including water,
gravity sewer, and stormwater. HCE is providing professional
engineering services including field investigation, survey, and
design for numerous existing utilities in an existing residential
neighborhood along 26th street in West Palm Beach. In addition to
complete utility replacement, this project includes roadway
reconfiguration, design of new crosswalks and traffic calming
facilities, and improvements to the existing landscaping. This
project includes significant amounts of public outreach and
coordination with the City, and includes unique challenges due to
the age of the existing infrastructure.
City of West Palm Beach 26`h Street & Flagler Drive Stormwater Improvements — Phase 1
Client Contact
Tracy Ward, PE
Senior Stormwater Engineer
401 Clematis St., 41h Floor
West Palm Beach, FL 33401
Phone: 561-494-1120
Project Dates
October 2018 - Ongoing
Responsible HCE Team Member and Office
Andrea Holtz, PE
Taylor Lenny, El
HCE Role
Prime Consultant
Engineering Fee
$370,413
Change Orders Issued (if any)
N/A (Not Vet Constructed)
Town of Jupiter Maplewood Drive Drainage Repairs
HCE provided engineering services for the installation of 300
linear feet of new 36-inch reinforced concrete pipe
exfiltration trench. Project included the preparation of
drawings and specifications for the removal and replacement
of the exfiltration trench and associate site restoration. This
project was located within a busy roadway and required
significant coordination with the Town and local businesses to
limit the impacts of construction activities on resident access.
Town of Jupiter Maplewood Drive Drainage Repairs
Client Contact Amanda Barnes, PE
Assistant Director of Utilities
17403 Central Blvd., Jupiter, FL 33458
Phone: 561-741-2537
Project Dates April 2018 — January 2019
Responsible HCE Team Member Christine Miranda, PE
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HOLTZ CONSULTING ENGINEERS, INC.
HCE Role Sub -Consultant
Engineering Fee $12,345.00
Change Orders Issued (if any) N/A
Seacoast Utility Authority Cabana Colony Water Main Replacement Study
HUE pertormed an evaluation of alternative methods and costs - - for replacing approximately 16,200 linear feet of existing small-
diameter water mains serving 296 properties within an area of
the Cabana Colony neighborhood. The water main replacement-=--
study included an evaluation of three different alternativeI (
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methods of pipe installation, including open -cut, horizontal
directional drilling, and pipe bursting, cost estimating for each,
and a summary of advantages and disadvantages of each 77-
pipeline replacement method. Restoration, pipe disposal and
adjustments to the water model requirements were addressed.
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HCE also met with Palm Beach County Engineering & Roadway L
to determine any special requirements that may be required for
the new water mains utilizing pipe bursting as the method of k --
installation and the Palm Beach County Health Department to
discuss the efficiency in the process of the design and permitting
requirements utilizing pipe bursting techniques. As part of the
study, HCE also evaluated the spacing of existing fire hydrants and determined if additional fire
hydrants were required, with a summary of older hydrants that should be replaced, with input
from staff as well as review of flow data from the existing fire hydrants within the project area.
Seacoast Utility Authority Cabana Colony Water Main Replacement Study
Client Contact
Brandon Selle, PE
Director of Engineering, Seacoast Utility Authority
4200 Hood Road, Palm Bch. Gardens, FL 33410
Phone: 561-627-2900 ext. 1316
Fax: 561-624-2839
Project Dates
October 2018 — January 2019
Responsible HCE Team Member and Office
Christine Miranda, PE
Matthew Paymer, PE
HCE Role
Prime Consultant
Engineering Fee
$24,730
Final Construction Cost and Time
N/A
Change Orders Issued (if any)
N/A
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Seacoast Utility Authority Hydraulic Modeling — Potable Water Distribution, Reclaimed Water
Transmission, and Wastewater Transmission Systems
Holtz Consulting Engineers, Inc. (HCE) Legend _ N
a assisted Seacoast Utility Authority (SUA)
with developing calibrated hydraulic`—
models of SUA's potable water
distribution, reclaimed water-
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transmission, and wastewater collection-
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and transmission systems. HCE utilizized
these calibrated models to analyze — -
several hydraulic modeling scenarios. l ,.
The hydraulic models were drawn in the
ESRI Geographic Information System .
(GIS) environment as fully connected
geometric networks and then imported and developed using Innovyze Infowater hydraulic
modeling software. Pipes were assigned diameters and roughness coefficients based on size and
material from available SUA record drawings and GIS data, node elevations were assigned based
on United States Geologic Survey (USGS) lidar topography, and model boundary conditions were
assigned based on information from SUA staff. The models were calibrated to most closely match
Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) records during peak flow conditions or various
field tests if applicable (i.e. hydrant flow tests and lift station drawdown tests).
These hydraulic models were used to develop "what if" scenarios to provide SUA with a data
driven approach to proactively address existing and future impacts to their water distribution,
reclaimed transmission, and wastewater transmission systems. Examples of hydraulic modeling
scenarios included but are not limited to: addressing the addition of a new 1,000,000 square -foot
Florida Power and Light headquarters to the potable water distribution system, providing
justification for SUA's potable water distribution system to qualify for the Insurance Services
Office's (ISOs) Class 1 through 8 classification, providing recommendations for replacing old and
difficult to access asbestos cement wastewater pipe with new ductile iron pipe in a location more
suitable for SUA operation and maintenance personnel, and determing the ideal location and size
of an in -line reclaimed water booster pump station.
Seacoast Utility Authority Hydraulic Modeling — Potable Water Distribution, Reclaimed Water
Transmission, and Wastewater Transmission Systems
Client Contact
Brent Weidenhamer, PE
Wastewater Department Manager
4200 Hood Road, Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410
Phone: 561-627-2900 ext. 1494
Project Dates
2011-2020
Responsible HCE Team Member
Matthew Paymer, PE
Curtis Robinson, PE
HCE Role
Prime Consultant
Engineering Fee
$273,296
Change Orders Issued (if any)
None
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Martin County Utilities Wastewater Treatment Plants Conditions and Observation Report
Over the last 4 years, HCE has provided engineering
consulting services assisting the Martin County
Utilities with maintaining safe operating conditions
at the County's two wastewater treatment plants,
two master inline booster pump stations, and
reclaimed water pump station. Each year, HCE staff
have performed comprehensive walkthrough
observations at each of the County facilities. During
these observations, HCE staff document any specific
areas of concern and provide recommendations for
potential improvements. Each year, HCE staff
consult the previous year's reports to identify if recommended improvements have been made
and identify additional areas of concern that have developed since the last inspection. HCE
performs these walkthroughs as part of the County's annual "safety month", and provides a
written report including all documentation and recommendation at the conclusion of all
walkthroughs. The County utilizes these reports to prioritize improvements to their facilities, and
as supporting documentation for replacement and rehabilitation projects needed to maintain
safe operating facilities.
Martin County Utilities Wastewater Treatment Plants Conditions an Observation Report
Client Contact
Jeremy Covey, PE
Technical Services Administrator
PO Box 9000, Stuart FL, 34996
Phone:
Project Dates
2016 - Current
Responsible HCE Team Member
Curtis Robinson, PE
Taylor Lenney, El
HCE Role
Prime Consultant
Engineering Fee
$24,000.00
Change Orders Issued (if any)
N/A
Seacoast Utility Authority Nanot'rltration Concentrate Pipeline
and Blending Pump Station
The project included the design, permitting, bidding and
construction administrative services of the installation of a new 3.8-
mile, 16-inch pipeline from the Seacoast Utility Authority Hood
Road Water Treatment Plant to the PGA Wastewater Treatment
Plant for blending nanofiltration concentrate with reclaimed water
and distribution to their reclaimed water customers. A 2-inch fiber
optic conduit was installed in the same trench as the concentrate
main for the future installation of a fiber optic cable. This project
included the horizontal directional drilling of Military Trail,
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Interstate 95, Florida's Turnpike, Central Boulevard, and Jog Road. Work included coordination
with permitting authorities, the FDOT, and home owner associations. HCE also performed design,
permitting, bidding and construction administrative services of a nanofiltration concentrate
pump station at the PGA WWTP. The blending station pumps nanofiltration concentrate from a
lined holding pond at the PGA WWTP to the chlorine contact chamber at a controlled rate to
optimize the conductivity/salinity of the blend water. A portion of this project was funded
through an Alternative Water Supply Grant from the South Florida Water Management District.
Seacoast Utility Authority Nanofiltration Concentrate Main and Pump Station
Client Contact
Rim Bishop
Executive Director
Seacoast Utility Authority
4200 Hood Road, Palm Bch. Gardens, FL 33410
Phone: 561-627-2900
Fax: 561-624-2839
Project Dates
June 2011 - November 2013
Responsible HCE Team Member
David Holtz, PE, BCEE
Curtis Robinson, PE
HCE Role
Prime Consultant
Engineering Fee
$284,980
Change Orders Issued (if any)
-$7,545.95 (-0.3%)
SUA Surficial Aquifer Production Well Replacement and Rehabilitation Program
HCE is assisting Seacoast Utility Authority with a
phased, multi -year program of replacing aged surficial
aquifer production wells. HCE has assisted with the
replacement of 33 wells in multiple phases. Each
phase included separate design documents, permits
from the Palm Beach County Health Department and '.
the South Florida Water Management District, and
bidding and construction assistance services. The wells
are being constructed by multiple contractors. The _
replacement wells are located in the same easements
or on the same sites as the original wells. These
projects included hydraulic modeling of the raw water system, screened and open -hole wells,
new well heads and raw water mains, and associated electrical and instrumentation.
SUA Surficial Aquifer Production Well Replacement and Rehabilitation Program
Client Contact Keith Haas
Water Department Manager,
Seacoast Utility Authority
4200 Hood Road, Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410
Phone: 561-627-2900 x 1350
Fax: N/A
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Project Dates
Responsible HCE Team Member
HCE Role
Engineering Fee
Change Orders Issued (if any)
HOLTZ CONSULTING ENGINEERS, INC.
April 2010 - Current
Curtis Robinson, PE
Harrison Barron, El
Prime Consultant
$1,551,385 (total)
Currently Under Construction
Okeechobee Utility Authority Pine Ridge Park Water and Wastewater Improvements
This project connected the 150 residences within the
Pine Ridge Park community to OUA's regional water
and wastewater system. HCE provided services for the
preliminary design and routing analysis, surveying,
geotechnical and environmental assessment, design,
permitting, bidding, and construction administration of
water distribution system and wastewater collection
improvements. The project included the installation of
new water mains and abandonment of existing small
diameter mains, replacement of mains and services
from the rear of properties to the front, abandonment
and demolition of the existing water treatment plant site facilities, tie-in of the new water mains
to OUA's existing water distribution system and installation of new gravity sewer and new
wastewater lift station and force main to collect and transmit the flows from the existing Pine
Ridge Park gravity collection system. This project was divided into two separate construction
contracts.
Pine Ridge Park Water and Wastewater Improvements
Client Contact
John F. Hayford, P.E.
Executive Director, Okeechobee Utility Authority
100 SW 5" Avenue, Okeechobee, FL 34974
Phone: 863-763-9460 ext.218
Fax: 863-763-9036
Project Dates
June 2015 — March 2018
Responsible HCE Team Member
Christine Miranda, PE
HCE Role
Prime Consultant
Engineering Fee
$221,892
Change Orders Issued (if any)
-$124,125.28 (-10.2%)
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South Martin Regional Utility Water Main Interconnections on Jupiter Island
Based on extensive hydraulic modeling of the water
distribution system on Jupiter Island, HCE identified
eighteen (18) locations where the existing water system
should be interconnected to the new water mains to
improve water age, flushing velocities, and water quality on
Jupiter Island. The interconnections were designed,
permitted, bid through piggy -backing of the Martin County
Continuing Contract, and constructed. HCE staff worked
with South Martin Regional Utility, the Florida Department
of Environmental Protection (FDEP1, the Contractor, and the
residents of Jupiter Island to ensure that the project was constructed in a short duration during
the off-season to minimize disruptions to the residents. The project included the replacement of
numerous residential service connections from the old water main to the new mains.
South Martin Regional Utility Water Main Interconnections on Jupiter Island
Client Contact
Monica Shaner, PE
Utility Director
South Martin Regional Utilities
9650 SE Water Street, Hobe Sound, FL 33455
Phone: 772-546-6259
Project Dates
October 2013- October 2014
Responsible HCE Team Member
David Holtz, PE
HCE Role
Prime Consultant
Engineering Fee
$47,000
Change Orders Issued (if any)
$4,210.85 (Due to unforeseen subsurface conditions)
Palm Beach County Water Utilities Department Water
Main Extension Connecting SR IS to SR 80
HCE performed survey, geotechnical, permitting, and
design services for a new 1.3 mile 16-inch water main in the
City of Belle Glade. This main looped the existing water
system between State Road 80 and State Road 15 to
provide water service and fire protection to the proposed
industrial and commercial parcels at the location of the BGI
Group LLC property (formerly the Glades Correctional
Institute). Hydrants and stub -outs for future connections
with isolation valves were installed approximately every
1,500 feet and air release or combination valves were
provided at high points along the main. This project included permitting with the FDEP, FDOT,
F.E.C. Railroad, South Florida Conservancy District, City of Belle Glade, and Palm Beach County
Fire/Rescue Department.
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Palm Beach County Water Utilities Department Water Main Extension Connecting SR 15 to SR 80
Client Contact Henry Melendez, PE
Pipeline Manager
Palm Beach County Water Utilities Department
8100 Forest Hill Boulevard, West Palm Beach, FL 33413
Phone: 561-493-6120
Project Dates September 2015— July 2016
Responsible HCE Team Member Stephen Fowler, PE
HCE Role Prime Consultant
Engineering Fee $155,071
Change Orders Issued (if any) N/A
Seacoast Utility Authority Pavina Improvements
HCE provided design, permitting, bidding, and
construction administrative services for paving
improvements at the Hood Road Administration
Complex and the PGA Wastewater Treatment Plant.
This project included addition of asphalt paving in
various areas, milling and resurfacing of existing
asphalt drives, regrading of swales, and stormwater
evaluation to determine that modifications to inlet
structures were not necessary.
Seacoast Utility Authority Paving Improvements
Client Contact
Brandon Selle, PE
Director of Engineering,
Seacoast Utility Authority
4200 Hood Road, Palm Bch. Gardens, FL 33410
Phone: 561-627-2900 ext. 1316
Project Dates
October 2016— February 2018
Responsible HCE Team Member
Stephen Fowler, PE, CGC
HCE Role
Prime Consultant
Engineering Fee
$66,424
Change Orders Issued (if any)
-$21,228.58 (-18.2%)
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Martin County Utilities North Water Treatment Plant Degasifier Cleaning System
HCE was responsible for the design, permitting,
bidding, and services during construction for a
degasifier cleaning system. The project included the
addition of a chemical cleaning system to three existing
degasifiers, the replacement of the existing degasifier
media, and miscellaneous degasifier vessel repairs.
HCE designed the project to be constructed in phases
so only one degasifier would be taken out of service at
a time and designed a pipe manifold system to allow
one recirculation pump to clean all three vessels.
Martin County Utilities North Water Treatment Plant Degasifier Cleaning System
Client Contact
Jeremy Covey, PE
Technical Services Administrator,
Martin County Utilities
PO Box 9000, Stuart, FL 34995
Phone: 772-221-2353
Project Dates
December 2011- December 2012
Responsible HCE Team Member
Curtis Robinson, PE
HCE Role
Prime Consultant
Engineering Fee
$17,210
Change Orders Issued (if any)
None
Seacoast Utility Authority Ground Storage Tank Nos. 5, 6 and 7 at the Hood Road Water
Treatment Plant
"- HCE provided professional services for the
W surveying and site investigation, design,
permitting, bidding and construction
administration of the addition of three new
..;� 2-MG prestressed -concrete ground storage
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tanks (GST) at the Hood Road Water
Treatment Plant (WTP), including associated
water main piping extensions, valves and
fittings, electrical and instrumentation and
site preparation. Work also included various
yard piping improvements in the vicinity of the new GSTs.
Seacoast Utility Authority Ground Storage Tank Nos. 5, 6 and 7 at the Hood Road Water Treatment
Plant
Client Contact Brandon Selle, PE
Director of Engineering,
Seacoast Utility Authority
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Project Dates
Responsible HCE Team Member
HCE Role
Engineering Fee
Change Orders Issued (if any)
HOLTZ CONSULTING ENGINEERS, INC.
4200 Hood Road, Palm Bch. Gardens, FL 33410
Phone: 561-627-2900 ext. 1316
November 2013 — October 2017
Curtis Robinson, PE
Prime Consultant
$296,472
$60,721.58 (1.6%)
High Service Pump No. 7Addition at the Richard Road Repump Facility
The project included the design, permitting, bidding,
and services during construction of a new 125-
horsepower high service pump at the Richard Road
Repump Facility. The new high service pump replaced
an existing high service pump that was demolished as
part of the conversion of the Richard Road Facility from
a Water Treatment Plant to a Repump Facility. The
newly installed pump is capable of pumping 2,300
gallons per minute into the distribution system and is
controlled by a variable frequency drive. This project
was completed with no change orders.
High Service Pump No. 7 Addition at the Richard Road Repump Facility
Client Contact
Brandon Selle, PE
Director of Engineering,
Seacoast Utility Authority
4200 Hood Road, Palm Bch. Gardens, FL 33410
Phone: 561-627-2900 ext. 1316
Project Dates
November 2012- August 2014
Responsible HCE Team Member
David Holtz, PE
HCE Role
Prime Consultant
Engineering Fee
$38,890
Change Orders Issued (if any)
None
Rollina Oaks Utilities Consumptive Use Permit Renewal
HCE completed the renewal of the
Consumptive Use Permit through the _
Southwest Florida Water Management
District. This permit renewal included '
completion of District application forms,
development of a water conservation plan,
analysis of existing patterns of water use and
future development, and responding to
district -issued requests for additional
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information. HCE performed site visits and staff interviews during the development of the water
conservation plan to ensure that proposed strategies met the needs and capabilities of the utility
while also satisfying district requirements. The consumptive use permit will be valid for 20 years,
allowing the utility to continue to provide drinking water to its customers for next two decades.
This permit was successfully renewed and issued in August of 2018.
Rolling Oaks Utilities Consumptive Use Permit Renewal
Client Contact
John Patton III
President
Rolling Oaks Utilities, Inc.
670 Colbert Court, Beverly Hills, FL 34665
Phone: 352-746-4291
Project Dates
January 2018 — August 2018
Responsible HCE Team Member
Christine Miranda, PE
HCE Role
Prime Consultant
Services Provided
Permitting
Martin County Utilities Tropical Farms WTP Sodium Hypochlorite Storage & Pumping
Improvements
HCE provided professional engineering services
required to implement sodium hypochlorite storage
and feed systems improvements including a new
12.5% sodium hypochlorite solution, which will be
diluted to approximately 6% solution. The existing
sodium hypochlorite metering pumps located in the
chemical pumping building were replaced with
larger pumps to handle the increased demand
associated with reducing the strength of the sodium
hypochlorite solution. A water softener system was
designed to remove impurities from the dilution
water prior to its use. Piping was designed between
the WTP pumps and the WWTP distribution piping
to serve as redundancy. HCE services included
surveying the proposed chemical storage tank
locations, design and preparation of drawings and specifications for public bidding and selecting
a contractor for the work, permitting with the Florida Department of Environmental Protection
(FDEP), assisting County with contractor procurement, and construction management services
including periodic site visits during construction and start-up assistance.
Martin County Utilities Tropical Farms WTP Sodium Hypochlorite Storage & Pumping Improvements
Client Contact Jeremy Covey, PE
Technical Services Administrator,
Martin County Utilities
PO Box 9000, Stuart, FL 34995
Phone: 772-221-2353
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Project Dates
Responsible HCE Team Member
HCE Role
Engineering Fee
Change Orders Issued (if any)
HOLTZ CONSULTING ENGINEERS, INC.
January 2017- Current
Curtis Robinson, PE
Kaitlin Wood, El
Prime Consultant
$ 74, 004
(Currently under construction)
Seacoast Utility Authority 24-inch Water Main on Alt. A-1-A
HCE provided engineering services for the
installation of a 36-inch water main at the Hood
Road Water Treatment Plant and the installation of
a 24-inch water main along State Road Alternate
A1A. The 24-inch water main was originally
designed as three separate horizontal directional
drills utilizing ductile iron pipe. However, during
construction, HCE worked closely with the
contractor to develop an alternate proposal to
install the water main via traditional open -cut
methods with partial road closures. HCE negotiated
a deductive change order of approximately
$500,000. This project was completed ahead of
schedule due to extensive coordination with
Department of Transportation, Palm Beach County
businesses and residences, the Florida
Roadway and Seacoast Utility Authority.
Seacoast Utility Authority 24-inch Water Main on Alt. A-1-A
Client Contact Brandon Selle, PE
Director of Engineering,
Seacoast Utility Authority
4200 Hood Road, Palm Bch. Gardens, FL 33410
Phone: 561-627-2900 ext. 1316
Project Dates March 2011-February 2013
Responsible HCE Team Member David Holtz, PE
HCE Role Prime Consultant
Engineering Fee $99,970
Change Orders Issued (if any)-$526,439 (-22.8%)
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Seacoast Utility Authority Floridan Well FS and Raw Water Main
HCE provided surveying, design, permitting, bidding
assistance, and construction administrative services
for a new Floridan aquifer well including a stainless -
steel wellhead, pump, stainless steel discharge
piping, and a HDPE and PVC raw water main from the
F-5 wellhead to the Hood Road Water Treatment
Plant. This project included approximately 3,600 feet
of 18-inch raw water main that was installed via
open cut and horizontal directional drilling methods
parallel to the Eastern Palm Beach-3C Canal and
through an existing neighborhood.
Seacoast Utility Authority Floridan Wellhead F5 and Raw Water Main
Client Contact
Brandon Selle, PE
Director of Engineering,
Seacoast Utility Authority
4200 Hood Road, Palm Bch. Gardens, FL 33410
Phone: 561-627-2900 ext. 1316
Fax: 561-624-2839
Project Dates
November 2014 — September 2017
Responsible HCE Team Member
Curtis Robinson, PE
Harrison Barron, El
HCE Role
Prime Consultant
Engineering Fee
$146,158
Change Orders Issued (if any)
$18,886.56 (2%) Due to owner requested
changes
Seacoast Utility Authority Cypress Island Watermain And Force Main Replacement
HCE assisted with the design, permitting, contract
negotiations, and services during construction for the
replacement of an existing water main and force main
serving the Cypress Island development in Palm Beach
Gardens. The new mains were constructed via the
horizontal directional drill method. Once the new mains
were connected to the existing mains, the portions of the
existing mains that aerially crossed the waterway were
removed. HCE designed the project to allow the
construction to occur without disrupting the single -access
road to the island community.
Seacoast Utility Authority Cypress Island Watermain And Force Main Replacement
Client Contact Jim Lance
Construction/Development Manager
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Project Dates
Responsible HCE Team Member
HCE Role
Engineering Fee
Change Orders Issued (if any)
HOLTZ CONSULTING ENGINEERS, INC.
Seacoast Utility Authority
4200 Hood Road, Palm Bch. Gardens, FL 33410
Phone: 561-627-2900
Fax: 561-624-2839
September 2010-August 2011
David Holtz, PE
Prime Consultant
$12, 240
None
Palm Beach County Asset Inventory of Water and Wastewater Treatment Plants
HCE provided asset inventory engineering services to capture asset data and asset attribute
information for all assets at PBCWUD Facilities including:
• Water Treatment Plants, (Water Plants 2, 3, 8, 9 and
11);
• All Belle Glade and Pahokee water and wastewater
treatment, repump, and storage facilities;
• All (116 sites) water supply wells for the individual
plants;
• Central Region Reclaimed Water Facility (Century
Village);
• Regional Pump Stations (Station 5, 9-North, 9-South,
5229, 5236, 5241, 4000 and 4100);
• Beeline Rechlorination Facility
• Southern Region Water Reclamation Facility.
Prior to the initial data collection effort, HCE worked closely with PBCWUD staff to develop
geographic and engineered system hierarchies for asset location and asset type identification.
HCE performed a pilot study on the Belle Glade Water Treatment Facility which set the
framework for what data types and data schemas would need to be included in the asset
collection data model. The outcome of the Pilot Study resulted in the development of an Access
Database data collection tool utilized to streamline
the collection and review of data collected during
future walk -downs, minimize human transcription
errors, and automatically format data into Maximo
compatible data strings. HCE teamed with
PBCWUD staff to conduct the walk -downs at each
of the facilities and developed the
system/subsystem structure for collected assets
both in the field and as part of the overall QA/QC
effort. Assets were classified by an asset tag, such
as pump, motor, control panel, etc. Once the asset
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tag was applied, the asset was then classified using two different methods. The first method, the
geographical location, is the physical location of the asset. The data collected for the location
included site, building, floor, and room. The second method, the system, is the name of the
engineered system the asset belongs to, for example, the chlorine feed system. The data
collected for the system included the name of the system, and the subsystem. Using two
different methods of classifying each asset allows greater flexibility when utility personal search
the asset management software during usage.
The outcome of the data collection and inventory effort was a set of related databases of assets,
their attributes, and other pertinent asset information organized in asset hierarchies for
uploading into the PBCWUD Maximo System.
Palm Beach County Asset Inventory of Water and Wastewater Treatment Plants
Client Contact
John Acton
Director of Strategic Planning,
Palm Beach County Water Utilities Department
8100 Forest Hill Blvd. West Palm Beach, FL 33413
Phone: 561) 493-6250
Fax: N/A
Project Dates
May 2015 — May 2016
Responsible HCE Team Member
Andrea Holtz, PE (Project Manager)
Matthew Paymer, PE (Project Engineer)
HCE Role
HCE —Subconsultant
Engineering Fee
$191,737.98
Change Orders Issued (if any)
N/A No Construction
Seacoast Utility Authority Hood Road 36-inch Raw Water Main
HCE provided survey, design, permitting, bidding and
construction engineering services for 3,200 linear feet of 36-inch
raw water main located in easements and right-of-ways along
Hood Road in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida. Over 3,600 linear feet
of fiber optic conduit was also designed and constructed as part
of the project. The project includes PVC, HDPE and ductile iron
pipe installed both via open -cut and directional drill methods.
Horizontal directional drills were designed beneath major
thoroughfares. The project was designed to accommodate the
future widening of Hood Road. Permits were obtained from
multiple agencies including the Palm Beach County Health
Department, City of Palm Beach Gardens, and Palm Beach County
Land Development Department. During construction, HCE
negotiated a $116,000 credit from the contractor for utilizing alternate pipe materials.
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Seacoast Utility Authority Hood Road 36-inch Raw Water Main
Client Contact
Brandon Selle, PE
Director of Engineering,
Seacoast Utility Authority
4200 Hood Road, Palm Bch. Gardens, FL 33410
Phone: 561-627-2900 ext. 1316
Fax: 561-624-2839
Project Dates
October 2015— May 2018 (Estimated)
Responsible HCE Team Member
Stephen Fowler, PE, CGC
Harrison Barron, El
HCE Role
Prime Consultant
Engineering Fee
$116,178
Change Orders Issued (if any)
-$118,121 (-6.3%)
Martin County Utilities Tropical Farms and North Wastewater Treatment Plants Biosolids
Treatment Facility Health and Safety Evaluation
HCE worked with S.E. McDonough & Associates to perform an in-
depth evaluation of the BCR biosolids process 0&M Manual and
Material Safety Data Sheets for chemicals used as well as process
piping and instrumentation drawings. The purpose of this project was
to identify potential biological, chemical and physical stressors that
might impact operations and maintenance staff who may be exposed.
This project included multiple site visits for field assessments and on -
site air monitoring and sample collection. The culmination of this
project was the creation of a process specific Health and Safety Plan
(HASP) containing elements related to management, worksite
analysis, hazard prevention, and employee training.
Martin County Utilities Tropical Farms and North Wastewater Treatment Plants Biosolids Treatment
Facility Health and Safety Evaluation
Client Contact
Jeremy Covey, PE
Technical Services Administrator,
Martin County Utilities
PO Box 9000, Stuart, FL 34995
Phone: 772-221-2353
Fax: 772-221-1447
Project Dates
February 2016- October 2016
Responsible HCE Team Member
Andre Holtz, PE
HCE Role
Prime Consultant
Engineering Fee
$34,816
Change Orders Issued (if any)
N/A
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Seacoast Utility Authority North Palm Beach Water and Wastewater Infrastructure
Improvements
This project included surveying and engineering services for the A
design, permitting, bidding, and construction of approximately
1 feet of new 6-inch HDPE and DIP force main along
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Lighthouse Drive and under the North Palm Beach Waterway via
horizontal directional drill methods and open cut methods, and >>i
installation of approximately 900 feet of 6-inch DIP water main` �µ -
along Riverside Road, and abandonment of portions of existing - -
gravity sewer main along Shore Road. The project also included •.-
650 feet of 8-inch DIP water main installed via open cut and —
approximately 420 feet of 8-inch water main installed via horizontal directional drill methods
under the North Palm Beach Country Club Golf Course.
Seacoast Utility Authority North Palm Beach Water and Wastewater Infrastructure Improvements
Client Contact
Brandon Selle, PE
Director of Engineering,
Seacoast Utility Authority
4200 Hood Road, Palm Bch. Gardens, FL 33410
Phone: 561-627-2900 ext. 1316
Fax: 561-624-2839
Project Dates
December 2015 —July 2017
Responsible HCE Team Member
Stephen Fowler, PE, CGC
HCE Role
Prime Consultant
Engineering Fee
$74,464
Change Orders Issued (if any)
-$15,761 (-3.5%)
Martin County Utilities (MCU) Wastewater and Reclaimed Water Master Plan Update
HCE assisted MCU with updating their wastewater and
reclaimed water master plan in 2014. The master plan was
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area and wastewater infrastructure improvements made since t
2007. The master plan update evaluated improvements
required to provide sewer service to all areas currently served
by septic tanks or not yet developed. The County's GIS system
was used to incorporate new wastewater pumping and
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transmission system infrastructure into the hydraulic model and oeu be -.w
the model was used to identify required capital improvements and their associated costs through
a build -out planning horizon. Maps were developed depicting parcels currently receiving
wastewater service from the County as well as developments not served and areas currently not
developed. An evaluation of the County's wastewater transmission system was performed to
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accommodate potential future growth and the conversion of all of the approximately 16,000
existing septic systems located in the County's Utility Service Area. The reclaimed water model
was revised to reflect future potential reclaimed water customers.
Martin County Utilities Wastewater and Reclaimed Water Master Plan Update
Client Contact
Jeremy Covey, PE
Technical Services Administrator
Martin County Utilities
PO Box 9000, Stuart, FL 34996
Phone: 772-221-2353
Fax: 772-221-1447
Project Dates
May 2014 - December 2014
Responsible HCE Team Member
Curtis Robinson, PE
HCE Role
Prime Consultant
Engineering Fee
$69,464
Change Orders Issued (if any)
N/A
Seacoast Utility Authority Force Main Crossing the Intracoastal Waterway
HCE provided design, survey, geotechnical evaluation, permitting,
bidding, and construction administrative services for 1,300 linear
feet of new force main crossing the Intracoastal Waterway in
Palm Beach Gardens, Forida. The new 16-inch ductile iron and
HDPE force main included a horizontal directional drill beneath
the Intracoastal Waterway and provided another sub -aqueous
crossing from the island to the mainland for improved
redundancy and system reliability. Right-of-way, FDEP and South
Florida Water Management District Environmental Resource
Permit permits were obtained.
Seacoast Utility Authority Force Main Crossing the Intracoastal Waterway
Client Contact Brandon Selle, PE
Director of Engineering, Seacoast Utility Authority
4200 Hood Road, Palm Bch. Gardens, FL 33410
Phone: 561-627-2900 ext. 1316
Fax: 561-624-2839
Project Dates June 2016 — December 2017
Responsible HCE Team Member Curtis Robinson, PE
Matthew Paymer, PE
HCE Role Prime Consultant
Engineering Fee $89,958
Change Orders Issued (if any) None
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Seacoast Utility Authority PGA National Force Main In -Situ Replacement
The project included surveying and engineering services
for the design, bidding, and construction of
approximately 4,300 of new 8-inch DIP force main in an
existing 12-inch DIP force main within PGA National via
slip -lining methods from Lift Station No. 76, along Avenue
of the Masters, Avenue of the Champions, and
Tournament Boulevard to Lift Station No. 68. This project
is complete.
Seacoast Utility Authority PGA National Force Main In -Situ Replacement
Client Contact
Brandon Selle, PE
Director of Engineering
Seacoast Utility Authority
4200 Hood Road, Palm Bch. Gardens, FL 33410
Phone: 561-627-2900 ext. 1316
Fax: 561-624-2839
Project Dates
December 2015 - February 2017
Responsible HCE Team Member
Stephen Fowler, PE, CGC
HCE Role
Prime Consultant
Engineering Fee
$49,772
Change Orders Issued (if any)
$4,118 (+0.7%)
4.1.2 Projects Completed by HCE Team Members
City of Lake Worth Beach Neighborhood Road Program — Wantman Group
Voters in the City of Lake Worth Beach overwhelmingly approved the proposed Neighborhood
Road Program in the November
2016 election. Approximately
67% of the voters supported
funding the program through a
general obligation bond of
$40M.
The Neighborhood Road a -. m
Program is the City's largest capital improvement project to date and will dramatically improve
not only transportation throughout the City's residential areas, but improve water distribution
and wastewater collection. WGI was hired to oversee the engineering, public outreach, and
construction management of this 4-year roadway improvement program. WGI services included
ensuring the overall success of the program, approving design plans for roadway and utility
improvements, maintaining project schedules and budgets, as well as the development and
implementation of a Public Involvement Plan, public meetings, designing and maintaining a
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program website, and operation of a multilingual hotline. WGI served as the single point of
contact and information center for City staff and public inquiries. This role maintains consistency,
cohesiveness, and collaboration among City staff and consultants resulting in the most effective
program.
City of Lake Worth Beach Neighborhood Road Program
Client Contact
Brian Shields, PE
Utility Director
City of Lake Worth Beach
301 College Street, Lake Worth Beach, FL 33460
Phone: 561-586-1675
Project Dates
February 2017- Current
Responsible Team Member
Brett Oldford, PE
Consultant Role
Prime Consultant
Engineering Fee
$1.4 Million
Change Orders Issued (if any)
N/A
Marine Way Historical District Sea Level Rise Design Analysis — Wantman Group
WGI analyzed the effects that sea level rise has on the
infrastructure within the Delray Beach Marina Historical7
District. The analysis examined various components of the
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district including the recurring problem of King Tides events, _
the missing pedestrian link between the City marina to the
south and Veteran's Park to the north, private property rights,"
stormwater management, and environmental constraints. In
W7�addition to analyzing the infrastructure and land ownership
issues, the City requested the services of WGI's Public Planning '-
Division to perform a fully integrated public outreach program
to keep the residents in the vicinity of the historical district
involved throughout the entire planning, permitting, and design process.
The research included analysis of the limited right-of-way and access easements, finished floor
elevations of the adjacent historical buildings, subsurface soil and pavement condition
assessments, location of underground utilities, stormwater collection system, property
ownership, riparian right investigations, Intracoastal Waterway channel setbacks, and a seagrass
and Submerged Aquatic Vegetation surveys.
The design phase of the project will incorporate the information gathered in the initial data and
fact finding phase and will include separate engineering design options, including preliminary
engineering plans and cross sections for Marine Way, street lighting, seawall design, landscaping,
wayfinding signage, private dock removal and replacement, stormwater pump station design,
and a cost analysis.
In addition, this contract included the preliminary design of a seawall along the Marine Way right-
of-way and ties into the Atlantic Avenue Bridge to the north and to the seawall in the City marina
to the south. The wall is being designed to meet the sea level rise anticipated in the next 75-100
years.
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Marine Way Historical District Sea Level Rise Design Analysis
Client Contact
Jeffery Needle, PE
City of Delray Beach
101 NEW 1" Avenue, Delray Beach, FL 33444
Phone: 561-243-7163
Fax: 561-243-7060
Project Dates
2017 - Ongoing
Responsible Team Member
Brett Oldford, PE
Consultant Role
Prime Consultant
Engineering Fee
$285,000
Change Orders Issued (if any)
N/A
Martin County Farm Road Reconstruction — Wantman Group
The project consisted of the restoration
and reclamation of approximately 4.75 �
miles of SW Farm Road, located in �r
Indiantown, Florida under Martin
County's Infrastructure Reinvestment
Program. The project limits begin at the
canal located approximately 1.75 miles
west of the intersection of SW Farm
1
Road and Silver Fox Lane and extend
east to the intersection of SW Farm
Road and Railroad Avenue. Services for
a complete set of construction plans
included roadway design, drainage,
signing and pavement marking, utility coordination and design survey.
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Client Contact
Mr. George Dzama
Martin County
2401 SE Monterey Road, Stuart, FL 34996
Phone: 772-463-2837
Project Dates
May 2016 — December 2017
Responsible Team Member
Corey Hill, PE
Consultant Role
Prime Consultant
Engineering Fee
$166,000
Change Orders Issued (if any)
N/A
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City of Delray Beach Basin Drive Stormwater Pump Station Rehabilitation — Wantman Group
The Basin Drive Srmw toater pump station is located in Delray
Beach, Florida. This is a 3,000 gpm Stormwater flood control
pump station owned and operated by the City of Delray Beach.
The Basin Drive coastal residential area suffers from periodic
inundation caused by a combination of an undersized
stormwater management system and the effect of Sea Level
Rise. During a 2016 King Tide, Intracoastal Waterway water
spilled over the seawall and into the Basin Drive area. WGI
performed an evaluation of the stormwater pump station,
associated drainage basin storm sewer collection system and
prepared a summary report detailing the results of the
evaluation. The evaluation included a review of regulatory
permit conditions, City objectives, field data collection (LiDAR
survey), hydraulic and hydrologic (H&H) modeling and a functional assessment of the pump
station components. A pump integrity assessment was performed to identify mechanical,
structural, and hydraulic deficiencies, including a Sea Level Rise H&H modeling study to quantify
flooding caused by increasing SLR. The technical evaluation report included a description of the
system deficiencies, recommended upgrades, preparation of conceptual level upgrade design,
and preparation of an engineer's opinion of probable construction costs.
City of Delray Beach Basin Drive Stormwater Pump Station Rehabilitation
Client Contact
Isaac Kovner, PE
City of Delray Beach
Phone: 561-243-7322
Fax: 561-243-7166
Project Dates
October 2015 — February 2016
Responsible Team Member
Brett Oldford, PE
Jerry Saval, PE, CFM
Consultant Role
Prime Consultant
Engineering Fee
$150,000
Change Orders Issued (if any)
N/A
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Port St. Lucie E-3 Canal Bank Stabilization — Wontmon Group
WGI was selected by the City of Port St. Lucie to provide
professional engineering design for the E-3 Canal Bank
Stabilization project. The canal banks were failing and needed
to be to prevent further loss and damage. Design Phase I
included researching the existing soil design parameters,
geotechnical analysis report, conceptual typical canal cross -
sections for the recommended options, preliminary cost
estimates and meeting with City staff to select an improvement
option. Design Phase II consists of finalizing the typical canal
cross-section, preparation of construction plans, specifications,
engineers cost estimate, bid specifications, permitting, utility
coordination and public information meetings. WGI will also
perform underground utility location and tree vegetation
removal assessments, regulatory permitting, outreach plan implementation, and assist with
bidding and construction management of proposed phased improvements.
Port St. Lucie E-3 Canal Bank Stabilization
Client Contact
Colt Schwerdt, PE
City of Port St. Lucie
121 SW Port St. Lucie Blvd., Port St. Lucie, FL
34984
Phone: 772-871-7644
Fax: 772-871-7397
Project Dates
August 2015 - Current
Responsible Team Member
Jerry Saval, PE, CFM
Consultant Role
Prime Consultant
Engineering Fee
$155,000
Change Orders Issued (if any)
N/A
Membrane Element Replacement at the Water Treatment Plant — McCafferty Brinson
Consulting°
The City of Pompano Beach owns and operates a 50 million:,
gallon per day (mgd) capacity Water Treatment Plant (WTP)
which consists of a 10 mgd capacity nanofiltration (NF) i6m
process in parallel with a 40 mgd conventional lime softening
process. The essential component of the NF process is 1,820
membrane "elements". NF membrane elements typically.:' _
have a useful service life of 5 to 7 years. The existing NF
membrane elements have performed satisfactorily since
they were installed in 2008, and the City's Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) has funds budgeted
for replacement of the NF elements. The City was ready to begin replacing the existing NF
membrane elements in 2016.
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The membrane element replacement process began with the design, permitting, and
construction of a pilot unit that utilized full-size (8-inch diameter, 7 element) pressure vessels in
a 2:1 array that operated with water from the City's NF Process raw water header. The pilot unit
included its own cartridge filter and acid and antiscalant injection points. Pilot testing entailed
the performance testing of membrane element loading configurations from two leading
membrane element manufacturers (MEMs) at the City's current (with chemical pretreatment)
and modified operating conditions (without chemical pretreatment). The City's goal of pilot
testing was to confirm the proposed membrane elements would operate at specified
performance requirements under both current and modified operating conditions, which would
allow the MEMs to prequalify for membrane element installation at the City's full-scale NF
process.
MBC's scope of services for the project included the following:
• Design of a 2:1 array full-size element (8-inch diameter) pilot plant, and pilot -fouling NF
product lines.
• Development of technical specifications for the replacement membrane elements and
membrane performance requirements, and negotiations with the membrane element
manufacturer for direct purchase of the elements.
• Development of technical specifications and bidding documents for a separate
membrane loading contract by a qualified membrane systems contractor.
• Permitting and bidding services.
• Contract administration during the loading period.
• On -site observation of membrane loading.
• Review and approval of membrane performance acceptance testing.
Membrane element replacement on the City's full-scale NF Process was completed in May 2020,
6 months ahead of schedule. The membrane elements were started -up without any chemical
pretreatment and feed pressure for the new membranes was approximately 73 psi,
approximately 17 psi lower than the start-up pressure of the original membranes, resulting in an
estimated operating power cost savings of approximately $27,000 per year. The NF process
continues to operate effectively without chemical pretreatment, which results in an estimated
chemical cost savings of approximately $218,000 per year.
Membrane Element Replacement at the Water Treatment Plant
Client Contact
Project Dates
Responsible Team Member
Consultant Role
Engineering Fee
Construction Cost
Change Orders Issued (if any)
Mr. Phil Hyer
Utilities Treatment Plants Superintendent
City of Pompano Beach
1205 N.E. 51h Avenue
Pompano Beach, FL 33061
Phone: 954.545.7030
March 2016 — May 2020
Frank A. Brinson, P.E.
Prime Consultant
$134,400
$1.098 million
None to Date
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Gravity Filter Refurbishment and Alternative Treatment Technology Study — McCafferty
Brinson Consultana
The City of Pompano Beach owns and operates a 50 million
gallon per day (mgd) capacity water treatment plant which 1 `
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utilizes a combination of conventional lime softening (40 _
mgd) and nanofiltration membrane treatment (10 mgd). The
conventional lime softening includes a multimedia gravity
filtration system downstream of the lime softening units.
The gravity filter system that is currently in use was -
constructed in 1983. The system is exhibiting signs of aging,
deterioration, and need of repairs and refurbishment. The City wishes to conduct an engineering
evaluation of the performance and condition of the filter system (filters seven through fourteen)
to determine the specific repair and rehabilitation needs in preparation for a refurbishment
project. In addition to evaluating the necessary components of the existing filter system, the City
wishes to consider advances in treatment technologies which have occurred since the gravity
filter system was constructed and identify and evaluate alternative treatment technologies to
potentially replace the gravity filter system.
The City utilized MBC professional engineering services for development of study of the existing
gravity filter system and evaluation of alternative technologies.
MBC's scope of services for the project included the following
• Evaluation of Existing Filter System Needs
• Identification and Evaluation of Alternate Treatment Technologies
• Preliminary Opinions of Probable Project and Operating Costs
• Preparation of Study Report
Gravity Filter Refurbishment and Alternative Treatment Technology Study
Client Contact
Mr. Phil Hyer
Project Manager
City of Pompano Beach
205 N.E. 5`h Avenue Pompano Beach, FL 33061
Phone: 954.545.7030
Project Dates
July 2018 — March202O
Responsible Team Member
Frank A. Brinson, P.E.
Consultant Role
Prime Consultant
Engineering Fee
$44,870
Change Orders Issued (if any)
None to Date
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Broward Countv Water and Wastewater Master Plan — McCaffertv Brinson Consultin
Broward Water and Wastewater Services (BWWS) was
required by the Broward County Comprehensive Plan to
update its retail Master Plan. This update took the form of a + `
complete rewrite of the last Master Plan which was
published in 2002. While WWS owns and operates both
regional and retail facilities, this Master Plan addresses only
the retail facilities. This Master Plan addresses all four WWS
service areas known as "Districts" 1, 2, 3A and 313C , which ~--
are managed as one entity with one set of common goals.
MBC's scope of services for the project included the following:
• Analysis of potable water treatment source of supply. MBC compiled, tabulated, and
analyzed a set of possible alternate potable water suppliers and determined their
capability to meet the demands of each district.
• Establishing operational goals. MBC reviewed the established set of operational goals and
performed analysis on the overall system as well as piping and storage tank longevity.
• Site inspections and descriptions. MBC performed site inspections and analysis of existing
water, wastewater, and raw water systems. The inspections of each district were
summarized, and a map of the water systems were compiled for each district.
• Compiling growth forecasts. Using census data, MBC forecasted population growth to
ensure that the WWS would be able to successfully meet the district's future needs.
• Modeling potable water, waste water, and raw water systems. MBC produced hydraulic
models of each districts potable, waste, and raw water systems.
• Recommending system improvements. The hydraulic models were used to make
recommendations on potable water, waste water, and raw water system improvements.
• Submittal of master plan. The final submittal consisted of the master plan maps and a
written executive summary of the plan.
Broward County Water and Wastewater Master Plan
Client Contact
Mr. Robert A. Leonard
Project Manager
Broward County Water and Wastewater Services
2555 West Copans Road
Pompano Beach, FL 33440
Phone: 954.831.0969
Project Dates
January 2013 — October 2016
Responsible Team Member
Frank A. Brinson, P.E.
Consultant Role
Sub -Consultant
Engineering Fee
$103,400
Change Orders Issued (if any)
N/A
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Coral Springs CSID Well 9 Rehabilitation — Connect Consulting
Connect Consulting performed evaluation and rehabilitation of one
(1) Biscayne Aquifer well for the Coral Springs Improvement District
The project included hydrogeologic evaluation of the well, pumps
and wellheads; acid treatment with multiple acid types, and
extensive well development including airlifting, high pressure
jetting, and surge pumping. The total rehab cost including CCI was
approximately $51,000.
The initial sulfamic acid treatment approach only yielded an
increased in specific capacity from 12 gpm/ft to 15 gpm/ft (25%
improvement). CCI adjusted the rehab approach to include much
stronger hydrochloric acid and a more aggressive development
method and when completed the well produced over 900 gpm at
30 gpm/ft (more than a 100% increase)
Coral Springs CSID Well 9 Rehabilitation
Client Contact
Joe Stephens
Coral Springs Improvement District
10300 NW 111h Manor, Coral Springs, FL 33071
Phone: 954-796-6665
Project Dates
March 2018 — August 2018
Responsible Team Member
Jim Andersen, PG
Elizabeth Owosina
Consultant Role
Subconsultant
Engineering Fee
$51,000
Change Orders Issued (if any)
N/A
Pembroke Pines Wells 9, 10, and 11 Rehabilitation — Connect
Consulting
Connect Consulting performed evaluation and rehabilitation of three (3)
Biscay ne Aquifer wells for the City of Pembroke Pines. The project
included hydrogeologic evaluation of the wells, pumps and wellheads;
fishing and removal of a lost pump from the bottom of a well; acid
treatment of the completion interval using sulfamic acid; equip the wells
with new pumps and new sanitary sealed wellheads. The total project
cost was approximately $181,000.
Pembroke Pines Wells 9, 10, and 11 Rehabilitation
Client Contact Karl M. Kennedy, PE
City of Pembroke Pines
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Responsible Team Member
Consultant Role
Engineering Fee
Change Orders Issued (if any)
HOLTZ CONSULTING ENGINEERS, INC.
8300 S. Palm Drive, Pembroke Pines, FL 33026
Phone: 954-518-9040
2016
David Roberston, PG
Prime Consultant
$181,000
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Avenir Development Consumptive Use Permitting & Modeling Services — Connect Consulting
Connect Consulting (CCI) assisted Ballbe & Associates with
consumptive use permitting services for Phase 1 of the new
Avenir development in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida. CCI worked
with the client to obtain a new water use permit from the
SFWMD for the development based, in part, on the results of
groundwater simulations performed using an uncalibrated
MODFLOW model developed by CCI. The drawdown simulations
showed no adverse impacts to water resources, wetlands, or
other protected entities as described in the SFWMD's Applicant
Handbook. The total project cost was approximately $14,275.
Avenir Development Consumptive Use Permitting & Modeling Services
Client Contact
Carlos Ballbe, PE
Ballbe & Associates, Inc.
2737 NE 30`h Place, Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33306
Phone: 954-491-7811
Project Dates
June 2019 —July 2019
Responsible Team Member
Jim Andersen, PG
Elizabeth Owosina, PG
Consultant Role
Prime Consultant
Engineering Fee
$14,275
Change Orders Issued (if any)
N/A
Town of Palm Beach D4 Pump Station Improvements — C&W Engineering
C&W Engineering provided the electrical design for the D-4 pump station, implemented new
power circuits to refeed the existing E-7 lift station. The design included new automatic transfer
switches and new generators to handle the storm water pump station load during storms and
the miscellaneous controls and lift station during FPL outages. This project included frequent
coordination with FPL to have a new 480V service transformer installed as the design required
more space than existing within limitations of the existing building and therefore the existing
power transformer vault was used as part of the new MCC and electrical room. During
construction C&W staff oversaw the installation and field inspections of the electrical equipment,
switchover of power services, generator tests, and controls equipment tests.
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Town of Palm Beach D4 Pump Station Improvements
Client Contact
Mike Roach, PE — Project Engineer
Project Engineer, Town of Palm Beach
91 Old Okeechobee Rd., Suite A,
West Palm Beach, FL 334001
Phone: 561-838-5440
Project Dates
February 2014 — May 2017
Responsible Team Member
C&W Engineering - Michael Guida, PE & Jose
Reyes
Consultant Role
Subconsultant
Engineering Fee
$24,500
Change Orders Issued (if any)
N/A
Town of Palm Beach D16 and DI8 Pump Station Rehabilitation — C&W Engineering
C&W provided the electrical design for the D-16 and D-18 pump stations; this design included
new pump station control panels and new VFDs to replace the existing two speed pumps at each
station. Part of the design included new service from power company at one, while reusing a
portion of the existing electrical service at 2nd location. Rehabilitation included the improvement
of several existing power and control circuits and relocation of the existing meter. For these
rehabilitations, the existing RTU telemetry was reused and provided with new status points status
as required.
C&W has also assisted the Town with revisions to the pump station standard control schematics
to meet the Town's personnel request to bypass protective relays in case of emergency. During
this project, C&W coordinated closely with the I&C vendor for these revisions.
Town of Palm Beach D16 and D18 Pump Station Rehabilitation
Client Contact
Mike Roach, PE — Project Engineer
Project Engineer, Town of Palm Beach
91 Old Okeechobee Rd., Suite A,
West Palm Beach, FL 334001
Phone: 561-838-5440
Project Dates
October 2017 - Current
Responsible Team Member
C&W Engineering — Michael Guida, PE & Jose
Reyes
Consultant Role
Subconsultant
Engineering Fee
$26,000
Change Orders Issued (if any)
N/A
East Central Regional Water Reclamation Facility Thickening Building HVAC Upgrade — C&W
Engineering
C&W provided the electrical and HVAC mechanical design for the replacement of the existing
three permanent HVAC units and one temporary HVAC unit being used inside the ECR thickening
building electrical rooms. This project involved working with equipment vendors and field
coordination work with plant staff to ensure new equipment would fit inside the room and allow
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the reuse some of the existing branch power feeders. Configuration of the duct work was planned
to best distribute the flow of cooling air for the equipment inside the electrical room.
C&W is providing coordination is during the construction phase to ensure room cooling continues
as HVAC equipment is switched out.
East Central Regional Water Reclamation Facility Thickening Building HVAC Upgrade
Client Contact Zack Ford
Stantec
4375 Easley Drive, West Palm Beach, FL 33401
Phone: 561-494-1046
Project Dates July 2019 — Current
Responsible Team Member C&W Engineering — Michael Guida, PE
Consultant Role Subconsultant
Engineering Fee $29,500
Change Orders Issued (if any) N/A
Loxahatchee River District Eagle's Nest Lift Station - Gentile, Glas, Holloway, O'Mahoney &
Associates
2GHO is responsible for the landscape design for the Eagle's
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Nest Lift Station in Jupiter. As a part of the overall plan to bring]
its system up to date, the Loxahatchee River Environmental a
Control District (LRECD) converted its old septic systems to meet
current sanitary guidelines. The site had to be completely _
redesigned, with the inclusion of native landscape. 2GHO also _
processed the application through the Palm Beach County
approval process.
Loxahatchee River District Eagle's Nest Lift Station
Client Contact Kris Dean, Deputy Executive Director/Director of
Engineering Loxahatchee River Environmental Control
District
2500 Jupiter Park Drive, Jupiter, FL 33458
PH. (561) 747-5700 ext. 4024
Project Dates 2012 - 2013
Responsible Team Member
Consultant Role
Engineering Fee
Change Orders Issued (if any)
2GHO - George G. Gentile, PLA, Principal -in -Charge
(Current)
Benjamin Dolan, Landscape Designer (Current)
Prime Consultant
$1, 600.00
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Riverbend Park Improvements — Gentile, Glas,
Holloway, 0-'Mahoney & Associates
2GHO is responsible for the landscape architectural and
planning services for the Riverbend Park nature center
and the parking lot improvement and expansion, located
within Palm Beach County, just west of Indiantown Road
and Florida Turnpike. This was a delicate task due to the
fact that this historic park was once the site of Seminole
War battles, and is home to ancient Indian middens and
other artifacts. The park is developing into a jewel among the county's facilities and hosts pioneer
events that maintain a connection to our past. In keeping with the environmental value of the
land and its natural eco-systems as part of the most southern Scenic River, the Loxahatchee River,
our dry retention areas are fully planted and therefore are state of the art bio retention.
Riverbend Park Improvements
Client Contact
Audrey Wolf, Facilities Development &
Operations Director
Palm Beach County
2633 Vista Parkway, West Palm Beach, FL 33411
PH. (561) 233-0200
Project Dates
2011 - Ongoing
Responsible Team Member
2GHO - George G. Gentile, PLA, Principal -in -
Charge (Current)
Benjamin Dolan, Landscape Designer (Current)
Consultant Role
Prime/Sub Consultant (Separate Contracts)
Engineering Fee
$20,250.00
Change Orders Issued (if any)
N/A
Jupiter Inlet Colony Rehabilitation — GFA International
GFA provided geotechnical engineering services on the
Rehabilitation of Jupiter Inlet Colony utilities project. This
project consisted of a complete rehabilitation of the
Loxahatchee River District Utilities and Storm Drainage
system, as well as reconstruction of roadways and
driveways for Jupiter Inlet Colony residences. GFA services
included soil testing, field density testing and concrete
testing. GFA also performed vibration monitoring and noise
monitoring of the construction activities throughout the
project.
Jupiter Inlet Colony Rehabilitation, Jupiter Inlet Colony, FL
Client Contact Bob Henning, Giannetti Contracting Corporation, FL
Chief Estimator
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Responsible Team Member
Consultant Role
Engineering Fee
Change Orders Issued (if any)
HOLTZ CONSULTING ENGINEERS, INC.
1801 NW 181h Street, Pompano Beach, FL 33069
Phone: (954) 972-8104
July 2016 —February 2018
GFA International -Tom Montano, P.E.
Prime Consultant
$5,397.19
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4.2 FIRMS OVERALL EXPERIENCE SPECIFIC TO THIS REQUEST FOR
QUALIFICATIONS
Holtz Consulting Engineers, Inc. was founded in March
2006 in Jupiter to provide local utilities such as the
Village of Tequesta with quality, timely and cost-
effective civil engineering and consulting services. We
have demonstrated our commitment to providing
excellence and value on numerous successful projects
over the past fourteen years. Our staff has the
qualifications, experience, availability, and
commitment to provide the highest level of service on
this contract.
HCE's Professional Engineers aren't afraid to
work hard to eet the iob done
We specialize in providing responsive and efficient
utility engineering services to Clients located primarily in Palm Beach, Martin, and St. Lucie
Counties. Our engineering and management expertise include the following areas:
• Water treatment, storage, and distribution.
• Water supply wells and raw water pumping and conveyance.
• Permitting of infrastructure and plant improvements.
• Master planning, capital improvement planning, budgeting assistance, and asset
management.
• Hydraulic modeling of water distribution, raw water conveyance, wastewater collection and
transmission, and reclaimed water distribution systems.
• Construction management services including inspection and start-up services.
• Water resource management and alternative water supply.
• Grant writing and administration.
• Reclaimed water production, storage, and distribution systems.
• Wastewater collection/transmission, treatment, reuse, and disposal.
• Biosolids treatment and handling systems.
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HCE and our team members provide significant experience and capabilities in all phases of project
implementation, including planning, hydraulic modeling, condition assessments, rehabilitation,
preliminary engineering and final design, public relations and communication, grant writing and
administration, permitting, procurement, construction services, and project start-up and close-
out. HCE's general utility consulting experience will benefit the Village of Tequesta. We
understand our role and responsibilities as one of the Village's general engineering consultants
and has provided these same types of services for similar utilities as depicted below.
•General civil engineering consulting including the water and wastewater systems
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•Water, wastewater, and reclaimed systems general engineering consultant for the County
•General water and wastewater engineering consulting
•Water and wastewater distribution and collection engineering
•General tility Engineering including wastewater treatment and construction inspection
•General Utility Engineering for the Village's water treatment and distribution & collection system
•Water, wastewater, and reclaimed water general engineering
•General civil engineering consulting for the City's storm, water, and wastewater systems
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•General engineering consulting including water, wastewater, and reclaimed water
•General engineering consultant for a large regional wastewater treatment plant and major reclaimed
water producer with a Board consisting of four municipalities and Palm Beach County
• Water, wastewater, and reclaimed systems general engineering consultant serving the Fort Pierce
Area
•Wastewater collection and reclaimed water systems general engineering consultant for the Jupiter
and Tequesta area
•Grant writing and administration for Public Utilities, Roadway, Transportation, Police Department,
Stormwater, Parks and Recreation, and the Office of Sustainability
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TAB #5 KEY PROPOSED PROJECT TEAM PERSONNEL
5.1 FIRM/TEAM ORGANIZATIONAL CHART
Client Service Manager: Stephen Fowler, PE •
Quality Assurance/Quality
Grant Writing and Funding Analysis
Hydrogeology &
Control
Andrea Holtz, PE •
Groundwater Supply
David Holtz, PE, BCEE •
Construction Managers/
Jim Andersen, PG
Project Managers
Inspectors
Elizabeth Oswina, PG
Christine Miranda, PE •
Linwood Lee •
David Robertson, PG
Curtis Robinson, PE •
Ray Hernandez •
Survey
Hydraulic Modeling & GIS
Stormwater
Elizabeth Lindsay, PLS
Matthew Paymer, PE •
Brett Oldford, PE •
Electrical Engineering
Project Engineers
Roadway/Transportation
Michael Guida, PE
Kaitlin Wood, El •
Corey Hill, PE •
Jose Reyes
Harrison Barron, El •
Brett Fuller, PE •
Landscape Architecture
Taylor Lenney, El •
Floodplain Modeling
George Gentile, PLA •
Cameron Kenyon, El •
Jerry Saval, PE, CFM •
Troy Holloway, PLA •
Designer/Drafters
Water Treatment
Geotechnical Services
Russell Ryan •
Frank Brinson, PE
Tom Montano, PE
Felix Granados •
Audra McCafferty, PE
John Kent, PE
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• Holtz Consulting Engineers
Subconsultants
• Wantman Group, Inc.
McCafferty Brinson Consulting
Connect Consulting, Inc.
C&W Engineering, Inc.
Betsy Lindsay, Inc.
• Gentile, Glas, Holloway,
O'Mahoney & Associates
GFA International
HOLTZ CONSULTING ENGINEERS, INC.
5.2 PROPOSED PROJECT TEAM KEY PERSONNEL
This section will provide a summary of the qualifications and experience of Holtz Consulting
Engineers, Inc. (HCE) and the team we have assembled for the Utilities Engineering Services
Continuing Contracts for the Village of Tequesta.
PROJECT TEAM ORGANIZATION AND MEMBERS
HCE Staff
Holtz Consulting Engineers, Inc. currently has seven Professional Engineers, four project
engineers (EI), two AutoCAD designer/drafters and two construction managers on staff. All of the
members of HCE are actively engaged in providing efficient and cost-effective service to our
valued clients. Our staff specializes in water, wastewater and reclaimed water engineering and
has extensive experience providing high -quality service to a variety of utility clients in the South
Florida Region. Our location in Jupiter, FL will make communication and coordination with the
Village of Tequesta simple and convenient. A brief summary of the role of our staff and particular
areas of expertise is provided below.
• Stephen R. Fowler, PE, CGC: Stephen Fowler joined Holtz Consulting Engineers, Inc. in
September 2013. Mr. Fowler has over 16 years of experience in the design, permitting,
and construction of water, wastewater and reclaimed water projects and received his
general contractor's license in July 2016. He has been involved in projects that include
water and wastewater treatment, pipelines, pump stations, production and injection
wells, and reclaimed water production. Mr. Fowler also has experience in estimating and
project management for underground utility general contractors.
Education: BS Environmental Engineering, University of Florida, 2003
• David F. Holtz. PE, BCEE: David Holtz is co-founder of Holtz Consulting Engineers and
oversees the execution and quality control for capital improvement project for numerous
public utilities in Southeast Florida. He has over 31 years of comprehensive water,
wastewater and reclaimed water engineering experience in Florida and has been the
Engineer of Record for numerous significant utility improvement projects.
Education: ME Environmental Engineering, University of Florida, 1987
BS Environmental Engineering, University of Florida, 1985
• Andrea P. Holtz, PE: Andrea Holtz co-founded Holtz Consulting Engineers, Inc. in 2006.
With over 31 years of progressive design and management experience, she is responsible
for overall management of the firm and specializes in funding analysis and grant
consulting services, master planning and asset management, permitting, and program
management services. Ms. Holtz has a comprehensive understanding of the grants
available and regulations applicable to water, wastewater and stormwater utilities and
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public works projects in Florida, as well as a solid understanding of the unique issues
affecting local utilities in Southeast Florida. Andrea has also worked in engineering and
management positions at the South Florida Water Management District and FPL.
Education: BS Environmental Engineering, University of Florida, 1986
• Christine J. Miranda, PE: Christine Miranda joined Holtz Consulting Engineers, Inc. in
2012. Ms. Miranda is experienced in successfully managing multiple projects, from small,
fast paced projects to large projects with numerous disciplines and subconsultants. She
brings over 20 years of experience in the design of water treatment and distribution
systems, wastewater treatment and collection systems, pumping stations, effluent
disposal systems, and biosolids management.
Education: 8S Bioresource Engineering, Rutgers University, 1999
• Curtis D. Robinson, PE: Curtis is a very competent and hard-working engineer with a
proven and successful track record working on studies, reports and project
implementation for water and wastewater utilities in Southeast Florida since starting his
career in 2003. With over 17 years of progressive design and project management
experience, Curtis is an accomplished wastewater engineer and certified WaterGems
Master Modeler.
Education: MS Engineering Management, Missouri University of Science and Technology,
2003
BS Civil Engineering, Missouri University of Science and Technology, 2001
• Matthew Paymer, PE: Matthew is a skilled hydraulic modeler with experience in multiple
modeling softwares including Innovyze and Bentley Infowater. Matt has developed
hydraulic models for potable, reclaimed, and wastewater systems for several utilities in
South Florida including Seacoast Utility Authority, Martin County Utilities, and
Loxahatchee River District, among others. Matt has significant experience working with
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) for a variety of applications including asset
management and hydraulic model development.
Education: BS Environmental Engineering, University of Florida, 2015
• Kaitlin Wood, EI: Kaitlin joined Holtz Consulting Engineers, Inc. in June 2016. Since
starting at HCE, she has worked as a project engineer on several successful utility
treatment, distribution, and collection system projects, as well as providing permitting
and regulatory assistance to various clients.
Education: ME Environmental Engineering, University of Florida, 2016 BS Environmental
Engineering, University of Florida, 2015
• Harrison Barron EI: Harrison joined Holtz Consulting Engineers, Inc. in October 2016.
Since starting at HCE, he has worked as a project engineer on several successful well
rehabilitation, water distribution, and treatment projects, as well as providing permitting
and regulatory assistance to various clients.
Education: BS Environmental Engineering, University of Florida, 2015
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Stephen Fowler, PE will be the Client Service Manager for the Village of Tequesta. Steve is an
accomplished Professional Engineer and licensed General Contractor with over 16 years of water,
wastewater, and reclaimed water treatment, distribution and collection system design,
construction management and client service experience. As a certified General Contractor and
Professional Engineer, Steve brings a unique skill set to his projects as he not only understands
design concepts and details but also best practices for construction and construction issues
during the design phases. Steve is a resident of the Village of Tequesta and takes pride in being
an active part of the Village. He looks forward to the opportunity to serve his community further
by acting as one of the Village's continuing engineering consultants.
David F. Holtz, PE will serve as the QA/QC Manager for the Village of Tequesta. With over 31
years of utility engineering and management experience in Southeast Florida, he has extensive
experience with utility project implementation
and has demonstrated a consistent
commitment to the success of his projects and
the satisfaction of his Clients. Dave provides ` ELCONM TO THE
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The Village of Tequesta will benefit from HCE staffs
We have assembled a team of local, responsive familiarity and experience with utility improvements
and cost-effective firms and individuals that
we believe can provide outstanding engineering and technical support to Village of Tequesta. Our
team was selected with the specific needs of Village of Tequesta mind. The companies included
on our team Organization Chart look forward to the opportunity to work with HCE in providing
engineering support to Village of Tequesta, and all have prior experience working as part of a
team with HCE. A brief description of the role and qualifications of key team members is
summarized below. Resumes for all key personnel are included at the end of this section.
HCE Team's Key Personnel for Village of Tequesta
Stephen Fowler, PE,
HCE Contract Manager
Environmental
CGC
and Project Manager
Engineering; PE#69039
David Holtz, PE
HCE QA/QC
Environmental
Engineering; PE#42595
Andrea Holtz, PE
HCE Grants and Funding
Environmental
Assistance
Engineering; PE#45246
Christine Miranda, PE
HCE Project Manager
Civil Engineering;
PE#60906
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Curtis Robinson, PE
Matthew Paymer, PE
HOLTZ CONSULTING ENGINEERS, INC.
HCE Project Manager
HCE Hydraulic Modeling &
GIS
Brett Oldford, PE Wantman Group, Inc
Corey Hill, PE
Brett Fuller, PE
Jerry Saval PE
Frank Brinson, PE
Audra McCafferty, PE
Jim Andersen, PG
Elizabeth Owosina, PG
David Robertson, PE
Wantman Group, Inc.
Wantman Group, Inc.
Wantman Group, Inc
McCafferty Brinson
Consulting
McCafferty Brinson
Consulting
Connect Consulting,
Inc.
Connect Consulting,
Inc.
Connect Consulting,
Inc.
Elizabeth Lindsay, PLS Betsy Lindsay, Inc
Ernesto Garcia, PSM Betsy Lindsay, Inc.
Michael Guida, PE
George Gentile, PLA
Troy Holloway, PLA
C&W Engineering
Gentile, Glas,
Holloway, O'Mahoney
& Associates
Gentile, Glas,
Holloway, O'Mahoney
& Associates
Thomas Montano, PE GFA International
John Kent, PE GFA International
Stormwater
Roadway &
Transportation
Roadway &
Transportation
Stormwater &
Floodplain Modeling
Water Treatment
Water Treatment
Hydrogeology &
Groundwater Supply
Hydrogeology &
Groundwater Supply
Hydrogeology &
Groundwater Supply
Survey
Survey
Electrical
Engineering/ I&C
Landscape
Architecture
Landscape
Architecture
Geotechnical
Engineering
Geotechnical
Engineering
Civil Engineering;
PE#65685
Civil Engineering;
PE#887321
Civil Engineering;
PE#61795
Civil Engineering;
PE#80438
Civil Engineering;
PE#78486
Civil Engineering;
PE#36168
Environmental
Engineering; PE#51313
Environmental
Engineering; PE#54737
Geology; PG#1103
Geology; PG#2144
Geology; PG#1625
Professional Land
Surveyor; PLS#4724
Professional Surveyor
and Mapper; #LS3878
Electrical Engineering
PE#60755
Landscape Architecture
LA0000530
Landscape Architecture
LA0001351
Geotechnical
Engineering PE#84146
Geotechnical
Engineering PE#63218
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Stephen Fowler, P.E., CGC
Senior Engineer
Mr. Fowler has over 16 years of experience in the
design, permitting, and construction of projects that
include water and wastewater treatment, pipelines,
pump stations, production and injection wells, and
reclaimed water production. Mr. Fowler also has
experience in construction cost estimating and project
management for underground utility general
contractors, and in 2016 he obtained his general
contractor's license.
Proiect Related Experience
Well Replacement and Improvements Program —
Village of Palm Springs — Mr. Fowler was the project
manager for the rehabilitation of surficial Well Nos.
11, 15, & 16 and replacement of Well Nos. 9 & 10 for
the Village of Palm Springs. The rehabilitation and
replacement of these wells is being executed as
multiple projects that are all part of a singular program
to improve the Village's raw water systems. The
project involves new wellhead piping, valves, pumps,
power and controls, as well as connecting the wells to
the Village's SCADA system.
Water Main Extension Connecting SR 15 to SR 80
— Palm Beach County Water Utilities Department —
Mr. Fowler was the project manager for a new 1.3 mile
16-inch water main in the City of Belle Glade. This
main will loop the existing water system between State
Road 80 and State Road 15 to provide water service
and fire protection to proposed industrial and
commercial parcels. Hydrants and isolation valves
were installed and air release or combination valves
were provided at high points along the main.
Hood Road 36-inch Raw Water Main— Seacoast
Utility Authority — Mr. Fowler was the project
manager for the survey, design, permitting, bidding
and construction engineering services for 3,200 linear
feet of 36-inch raw water main located in easements
and right-of-ways along Hood Road in Palm Beach
Gardens, Florida. Over 3,600 linear feet of fiber optic
conduit was also designed and constructed as part of
the project. The project included multiple pipe
materials which were installed via both open -cut and
directional drill methods. Horizontal directional drills
were designed beneath major thoroughfares. Permits
were obtained from multiple agencies including the
Palm Beach County Health Department, City of Palm
Beach Gardens, and Palm Beach County Land
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Development Department.
Feasibility Study for Potable Water
Interconnection to Serve FPL's West County
Energy Center- PBCWUD — PBC currently provides
reclaimed water to the West County Energy Center
from the reclaimed water production at the ECRWRF
through a 36-inch reclaimed water main. If there is a
failure at either the ECRWRF or along the reclaimed
main, emergency cooling water will be required for the
continued operation of the energy center. This project
involves conducting an engineering evaluation of the
feasibility of one or more interconnections between
Palm Beach County's water distribution system and
the 36-inch reclaimed water main from the East
Central Regional Water Reclamation Facility to the
FPL West County Energy Center.
North Palm Beach Water and Wastewater
Infrastructure Improvements — Seacoast Utility
Authority — Mr. Fowler was the project manager for
the installation of approximately 1,000 feet of new 6-
inch HDPE and DIP force main along Lighthouse
Drive and under the North Palm Beach Waterway, via
horizontal directional drill methods and open cut
methods, and installation of approximately 900 feet of
6-inch DIP water main along Riverside Road. The
project also included 650 feet of 8-inch DIP water
main installed via open cut and approximately 420 feet
of 8-inch water main installed via horizontal
directional drill methods under the North Palm Beach
Country Club Golf Course.
Lift Station Asset Inventory — Palm Beach County
Water Utilities Department (PBCWUD) — HCE
provided engineering services to develop detailed
asset inventories to capture asset data information for
lift stations throughout the PBCWUD service area. In
total, data for over 20,500 assets was collected for the
969 stations, with approximately 42,000 individual
attributes captured for uploading into the PBCWUD
Maximo system for lift stations.
Education
Bachelor of Science in Environmental Engineering,
University of Florida, 2003
Registration
Professional Engineer, Registration No. 69039, State
of Florida
Certified General Contractor, Florida, Registration
No. CGC 1525114
David Holtz, P.E., BCEE
Vice President
David Holtz is co-founder of Holtz Consulting
Engineers and helps oversee the management of the
company and execution and quality control for capital
improvement projects for numerous public utilities in
Southeast Florida. He has over 33 years of
comprehensive water, wastewater and reclaimed water
engineering experience in Florida and has been the
Engineer of Record for numerous significant utility
improvement projects.
Proiect Related Experience
Martin County Utilities — Mr. Holtz has assisted
Martin County Utilities with general engineering
consulting and implementation of numerous utility and
infrastructure improvements projects. Utility
improvement projects that Mr. Holtz helped
implement include new return sludge and waste
activated sludge pumping facilities at the North and
Tropical Farms Wastewater Treatment Plants, an in -
line wastewater booster pump station at the Martin
Downs site, new reclaimed water storage and pumping
facilities at the Tropical Farms WWTP, biological
odor control systems for two existing lift stations, and
assistance with biosolids treatment facilities at both
WWTPs. Mr. Holtz has also assisted with wastewater
treatment plant permit renewals, deep -well mechanical
integrity testing and replacement of a dual -zone
monitor well and updating of the wastewater and
reclaimed water master plan.
Seacoast Utility Authority — Mr. Holtz manages
HCE's general consulting services for the Seacoast
Utility Authority (SUA). He has served as Client
Service Manager for improvements to the wastewater
treatment plant, a nanofiltration WTP nanofiltration
force main, lined storage tanks and pump station to
blend with reclaimed water, raw wastewater collection
and force main replacements, water distribution
system improvements and numerous raw water
production wells and raw water mains.
East Central Regional Water Reclamation Facility
Board — HCE is one of the general engineering
consultants to the East Central Regional Water
Reclamation Facility (ECRWRF) Board, which
manages the 70-mgd ECRWRF Mr. Holtz has served
in this capacity since the Board's inception in 1992.
He has successfully assisted in the management and
operation of the ECRWRF and implementation of
numerous improvements to and expansion of the
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facility. His responsibilities include implementation
of projects, regulatory support, planning and
budgeting assistance and assisting with operations
and maintenance.
Water Main Extension Connecting SR15 to SR80-
Palm Beach County Water Utilities Department —
HCE performed survey, geotechnical, permitting, and
design services for a new 1.3 mile 16-inch water
main in the City of Belle Glade. This main looped
the existing water system between State Road 80 and
State Road 15 to provide water service and fire
protection to the proposed industrial and commercial
parcels at the location of the BGI Group LLC
property (formerly the Glades Correctional Institute).
Hydrants and stub -outs for future connections with
isolation valves were installed approximately every
1,500 feet and air release or combination valves were
provided at high points along the main. This project
included permitting with the FDEP, FDOT, F.E.C.
Railroad, South Florida Conservancy District, City of
Belle Glade, and Palm Beach County Fire/Rescue
Department.
Concentrate Force Main and Blending Pump
Station — Seacoast Utility Authority — Mr. Holtz
provided oversight and quality assurance for a project
to convey nanofiltration concentrate 3.8 miles from
the Hood Road WTP to the PGA WWTP where it is
discharged into a 5-MG line storage pond. The 16-
inch HDPE force main included directional drilling
of Interstate 95, Florida's Turnpike and several other
large local roads. Concentrate is then pumped from
the storage pond using two vertical -turbine can
pumps to the end of the chlorine contact chambers
where it is blended with reclaimed water for
beneficial use by SUA's reuse customers. The project
was completed on time and under budget and was
partially funded with a grant from the SFWMD.
Education
Bachelor of Science in Environmental Engineering,
University of Florida, 1985
Masters of Engineering in Environmental
Engineering, University of Florida, 1987
Registration
Professional Engineer, Registration No. 42595,
Florida
Professional Affiliations
Board Certified Environmental Engineer, American
Academy of Environmental Engineers
Andrea Holtz, P.E.
President
Andrea Holtz co-founded Holtz Consulting Engineers,
Inc. in 2006. With over 33 years of progressive design
and management experience, she is responsible for
overall management of the firm and specializes in
funding analysis and grant consulting services, master
planning and asset management, permitting, and
program management services.
Proiect Related Experience
Grant Writing, Management and Compliance -
Multiple Clients — Ms. Holtz has successfully
provided grant writing, grant management and grant
compliance services for the City of West Palm Beach
for over 15 years on over 140 individual grants totaling
over $80 million in funding. The grants obtained
include federal, state, regional and local grants from
multiple agencies including U.S. Department of
Energy, Department of Labor, U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency, Federal Highway Administration,
Federal Emergency Management Agency, Florida
Department of Transportation, State of Florida
Department of Environmental Protection, South Florida
Water Management District, Palm Beach County, the
Quantum Foundation, and the Community Foundation
of Palm Beach and Martin Counties. Ms. Holtz has also
provided grant writing assistance to South Martin
Regional Utilities and grant consultation services to the
Town of Jupiter Island, Florida Power and Light and the
City of Stuart.
261h St. and Flagler Dr. Stormwater
Improvements -Phase 1- City of West Palm Beach —
HCE is responsible for the surveying, closed-circuit
television pipe evaluation, design, permitting, and
construction administration of the replacement of
approximately 710 linear feet of water and
approximately 1,050 linear feet of force main along
the 26th St corridor between Poinsettia Ave and Currie
Park. Additionally, this project will include the slip -
lining of approximately 1,120 linear feet of 48-inch
gravity sewer that flows to LS #23, which then pumps
directly to the ECRWRF. Roadway layout and
stormwater improvements will also be completed as
part of this project.
PGA WWTP Spill Prevention Controls and
Countermeasures Plan Update — Seacoast Utility
Authority — HCE assisted SUA with updates to their
spill prevention plan. This project included updates to
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the protocol for inspection, maintenance, and control
measures for on -site emergency generator diesel bulk
storage tanks.
Industrial Pretreatment Program- Martin County
Utilities and Solid Waste Department — HCE
provided professional engineering services for MCU
to review and reevaluate the local limits at the
wastewater treatment plants regarding the established
Industrial Pretreatment Program for each plant. The
re-evaluation analysis was completed using the
FDEP's Local Limit Information Development
System to establish local limits for eighteen pollutants
of concern (POCs). The limits were based upon a
detailed evaluation of plant operational data, POC
concentrations, and industrial user flows. The new
limits are representative of considerable plant
upgrades at the Tropical Farms plant and provide
distinct and protective limits for the North facility.
Wastewater and Reclaimed Water Master Plan
Development — Martin County Utilities — HCE
assisted Martin County Utilities (MCU) with updating
their 2007 wastewater and reclaimed water master
plan. The County's GIS system was used to
incorporate new wastewater pumping and
transmission system infrastructure into the hydraulic
model. The hydraulic model was used to identify
required capital improvements and their associated
costs through a build -out planning horizon. Maps
were developed depicting parcels currently served by
the County as well as developments not served and
areas currently not developed. An evaluation of the
County's wastewater transmission system was
performed to accommodate potential future growth
and the conversion of all of the approximately 16,000
existing septic systems located in the County's Utility
Service Area. The reclaimed water model was revised
to reflect future potential reclaimed water customers.
Education
Bachelor of Science in Environmental Engineering,
University of Florida, 1986
Registration
Professional Engineer, Registration No. 45246, State
of Florida
Professional Affiliations
AWWA Member
Curtis Robinson, P.E.
Senior Engineer
Curtis Robinson joined Holtz Consulting Engineers,
Inc. in Jupiter, Florida in 2009. Mr. Robinson has 17
years of experience in the design, permitting and
construction administration of water, wastewater, and
reclaimed water projects. He has worked on projects
for local South Florida utilities totaling over $100
million.
Proiect Related Experience
Surficial Aquifer Production Well Replacement
and Rehabilitation — Seacoast Utility Authority —
Curtis has served as the project manager for a phased,
multi -year program of replacing aged surficial aquifer
production wells for Seacoast Utility Authority. HCE
has assisted with the replacement of 33 wells in
multiple phases. Each phase included separate design
documents, permits from the Palm Beach County
Health Department and the South Florida Water
Management District, and bidding and construction
assistance services. The wells are being constructed
by multiple contractors. The replacement wells are
located in the same easements or on the same sites as
the original wells. These projects included hydraulic
modeling of the raw water system, screened and open -
hole wells, new well heads and raw water mains, and
associated electrical and instrumentation.
North Water Treatment Plant Degasifier Cleaning
System — Martin County Utilities — HCE was
responsible for the design, permitting, bidding, and
services during construction for a degasifier cleaning
system. The project included the addition of a
chemical cleaning system to three existing degasifiers,
the replacement of the existing degasifier media, and
miscellaneous degasifier vessel repairs. HCE
designed the project to be constructed in phases so
only one degasifier would be taken out of service at a
time and designed a pipe manifold system to allow one
recirculation pump to clean all three vessels.
Conditions and Observations Report — Martin
County Utilities — Curtis has served as the project
manager for performed comprehensive walkthrough
observations at each of the County facilities for the last
four years. During these observations, HCE staff
document any specific areas of concern and provide
recommendations for potential improvements. Each
year, HCE staff consult the previous year's reports to
identify if recommended improvements have been
made and identify additional areas of concern that
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have developed since the last inspection. HCE
performs these walkthroughs as part of the County's
annual "safety month", and provides a written report
including all documentation and recommendation at
the conclusion of all walkthroughs. The County
utilizes these reports to prioritize improvements to
their facilities, and as supporting documentation for
replacement and rehabilitation projects needed to
maintain safe operating facilities.
Wastewater and Reclaimed Water Master Plan
Development — Martin County Utilities- HCE
assisted MCU with updating their 2007 wastewater
and reclaimed water master plan. The master plan was
updated based on more recent information regarding
wastewater treatment plant flow projections,
development in the service area and wastewater
infrastructure improvements made since 2007. An
evaluation of the County's wastewater transmission
system was performed to accommodate potential
future growth and the conversion of all of the
approximately 16,000 existing septic systems located
in the County's Utility Service Area. The reclaimed
water model was revised to reflect future potential
reclaimed water customers.
Ground Storage Tank Nos. 5, 6, and 7 at the Hood
Road Water Treatment Plant — Seacoast Utility
Authority — HCE provided professional services for
the surveying and site investigation, design,
permitting, bidding and construction administration of
the addition of three new 2-MG prestressed -concrete
ground storage tanks (GST) at the Hood Road Water
Treatment Plant (WTP), including associated water
main piping extensions, valves and fittings, electrical
and instrumentation and site preparation. Work also
included various yard piping improvements in the
vicinity of the new GSTs.
Education
Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering, Missouri
S&T, 2001
Master of Science in Engineering Management,
Missouri S&T, 2003
Registration
Professional Engineer, Registration No. 65685, State
of Florida
Professional Affiliations
American Water Works Association, Member
Christine Miranda, P.E.
Principal Engineer
Christine Miranda has been a Client Service Manager
and Project Manager with Holtz Consulting
Engineers, Inc. since 2012. Ms. Miranda is
experienced in successfully managing multiple
projects, from small, fast paced projects to large
projects with numerous disciplines and
subconsultants. She brings over 20 years of
experience in the design of water treatment and
distribution systems, pumping stations, permitting,
and SRF funding assistance.
Proiect Related Experience
Water Distribution Improvement - City of Stuart
Project included design, permitting, and Florida
Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP)
State Revolving Fund funding assistance, of
approximately 59,000 linear feet of 6-inch through
12-inch water mains in existing residential
neighborhoods and commercial developments for the
City of Stuart. The new mains replaced inadequately
sized mains, looped dead ends, old mains, and
increase fire protection for the City. The mains are
located in City, County, and Florida Department of
Transportation right-of-ways.
Pine Ridge Park Water and Wastewater System
Improvements — Okeechobee Utility Authority —
This project will connect the existing 150 customers
within the Pine Ridge Park service area to
Okeechobee Utility Authority's (OUA) water and
wastewater system. Project includes preliminary
design and routing analysis, design, permitting, and
bidding of water distribution system and wastewater
collection improvements.
Monterey Road Subdivision Water Main
Improvements — City of Stuart — HCE is provided
engineering services to the City of Stuart for survey,
design, permitting, bidding, construction oversight,
and funding assistance on this project. The project
includes the installation of new water mains to serve
approximately 146 residences in the Monterey
Subdivsion in the City of Stuart's service area. HCE
is assisting the City in obtaining a low -interest SRF
loan from the state to fund this project. The new
water mains and services will connect residents to the
public water supply and disconnect them from the
existing well systems, as the existing private wells
have show evidence of contamination with
perflourinated compounds.
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Maplewood Drive Drainage — Town of Jupiter —
HCE provided engineering services for the
installation of 300 linear feet of new 36-inch
reinforced concrete pipe exfiltration trench. Project
included the preparation of drawings and
specifications for the removal and replacement of the
exfiltration trench and associate site restoration. This
project was located within a busy roadway and
required coordination with the Town and local
businesses to limit the impacts of construction.
Consumptive Use Permit — Rolling Oaks Utilities —
HCE completed the renewal of the Consumptive Use
Permit through the Southwest Florida Water
Management District. This permit renewal included
completion of District application forms,
development of a water conservation plan, and
responding to district -issued requests for additional
information. HCE performed site visits and staff
interviews during the development of the water
conservation plan to ensure that proposed strategies
met the needs and capabilities of the utility while also
satisfying district requirements.
Condition and Risk Assessment of Master
Wastewater Repump Stations — Palm Beach
County Water Utilities Department — Project
involved comprehensive condition assessment and
criticality analysis for eight (8) master wastewater
Repump Stations (Regional Pump Stations: 5, 9N,
9S, 5229, 5236, 5241, Northern Region Pumping
Facility and Westgate/Belvedere Homes Master
Vacuum Pump Station) in the Palm Beach County
Wastewater Collection System. In addition to the
assessment, an emergency contingency plan will be
developed for each master Repump Station
identifying key equipment and bypass protocols in
the event of system upset.
Education
Bachelor of Science in BioResource Engineering,
Rutgers University, 1999
Registration
Professional Engineer, Registration No. 60906, State
of Florida
Professional Affiliations
Florida Water Environment Association, Past
Director -At -Large, American Water Works
Association, Member, St. Lucie County Leadership,
Graduate Class 26
Matthew S. Paymer, P.E. KGF=
Project Engineer Holtz Consulting Engineers, Inc.
Matthew Paymer joined Holtz Consulting Engineers,
Inc. in June 2015. Since starting at HCE, he has served
as a project engineer for the design, permitting, and
construction administration of water, wastewater and
reclaimed water projects. Matt is a skilled hydraulic
modeler and has developed utility models for several
clients in South Florida.
Proiect Related Experience
Potable, Reclaimed, and Wastewater System
Modeling — Seacoast Utility Authority — Matt has
developed several calibrated hydraulic models for
Seacoast Utility Authority (SUA) of the potable water
distribution system, reclaimed water transmission
system, and wastewater transmission system and,
utilizing those calibrated models, performed several
hydraulic modeling scenarios. The hydraulic models
were drawn in the ESRI GIS environment as fully
connected geometric networks and then imported and
developed using Innovyze Infowater hydraulic
modeling software. Pipes were assigned diameters and
roughness coefficients based on size and material from
available SUA record drawings or GIS, node
elevations were assigned based on USGS lidar
topography, and model boundary conditions were
assigned based on information from SUA staff. The
models were calibrated to most closely match SCADA
records during peak flow conditions or various field
tests if applicable (i.e. hydrant flow tests).
Cabana Colony Water Main Replacement Study —
Seacoast Utility Authority — HCE performed an
evaluation of alternative methods and costs for
replacing approximately 16,200 linear feet of existing
small -diameter water mains serving 296 properties
within an area of the Cabana Colony neighborhood.
The water main replacement study included an
evaluation of three different alternative methods of
pipe installation, cost estimating for each, and a
summary of advantages and disadvantages of each
pipeline replacement method. Restoration, pipe
disposal and adjustments to the water model
requirements were be addressed. As part of the study,
HCE also evaluated the spacing of existing fire
hydrants and determined if additional fire hydrants
were required, and created a summary of older
hydrants that should be replaced, with input from staff
as well as review of flow data from the existing fire
hydrants within the project area.
Pine Ridge Park Water and Wastewater System
Improvements — Okeechobee Utility Authority —
This project connected the existing 150 customers
within the Pine Ridge Park service area to Okeechobee
Utility Authority's (OUA) water and wastewater
system. Project included preliminary design and
routing analysis, design, permitting, and bidding of
water distribution system and wastewater collection
improvements.
Water Main Evaluation and Interconnections on
Jupiter Island — South Martin Regional Utility —
Project included evaluation of the existing water main
infrastructure on Jupiter Island to determine the water
age and delivery pressure of potable water. The
project evaluated the effect water main
interconnections on Jupiter Island would have on these
parameters. HCE was responsible for the design,
permitting, contractor procurement, and construction
services for eight (8) interconnections.
Force Main Crossing the Intracoastal Waterway -
Seacoast Utility Authority - HCE provided design,
survey, geotechnical evaluation, permitting, bidding,
and construction administrative services for 1,300
linear feet of new force main crossing the Intracoastal
Waterway in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida. The new
16-inch ductile iron and HDPE force main included a
horizontal directional drill beneath the Intracoastal
Waterway and provided another sub -aqueous crossing
from the island to the mainland for improved
redundancy and system reliability. Right-of-way,
FDEP and South Florida Water Management District
Environmental Resource Permit permits were
obtained.
Education
Bachelor of Science in Environmental Engineering,
University of Florida, 2014
Registration
Professional Engineer, Registration No. 88732, State
of Florida.
Certifications
WaterGEMS Certified Master Modeler
Certified Innovyze Water Distribution Modeler
Professional Affiliations
Water Environment Federation, Member
Kaitlin S. Wood, E.I.
Project Engineer
Kaitlin Wood is a recent graduate of the University of
Florida and joined Holtz Consulting Engineers, Inc. in
June 2016. Since starting at HCE, she has worked as
a project engineer on several successful utility
treatment, distribution, and collection system projects,
as well as providing permitting and regulatory
assistance to various clients.
Proiect Related Experience
Monterey Road Subdivision Water Main
improvements — City of Stuart - HCE is providing
engineering services to the City of Stuart for survey,
design, permitting, bidding, construction oversight,
and funding assistance on this project. The project
includes the installation of new water mains to serve
approximately 146 residences in the Monterey
Subdivision in the City of Stuart's service area. The
new water mains and services will connect residents to
the public water supply and disconnect them from the
existing well systems, as the existing private wells
have show evidence of contamination with
perflourinated compounds.
Consumptive Use Permit Renewal — Rolling Oaks
Utilities - HCE recently completed the renewal of the
Consumptive Use Permit through the Southwest
Florida Water Management District. This permit
renewal included completion of District application
forms, development of a water conservation plan,
analysis of existing patterns of water use and future
development, and responding to district -issued
requests for additional information. HCE performed
site visits and staff interviews during the development
of the water conservation plan to ensure that proposed
strategies met the needs and capabilities of the utility
while also satisfying district requirements. The
consumptive use permit will be valid for 20 years,
allowing the utility to continue to provide drinking
water to its customers for next two decades. This
permit successfully renewed and issued in August of
2018.
Greenland Palms Force Main Extension — South
Martin Regional Utility — Kaitlin served as the
project engineer for the design, engineering, bidding,
and, construction oversight services to South Martin
Regional Utility for the installation of a new force
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main along US-l. The project involved the installation
of approximately 7,200 linear feet of 8-inch and 10-
inch PVC and HDPE force main withing the right-of-
way of US-1 in Hobe Sound and included a connection
to an existing 8-inch force main. The new force main
was installed using open -cut and directional drilling
methods.
Imperial Woods Low Pressure Sewer Installation-
Loxahatchee River District — Kaitlin served as the
project engineer for the design, permitting, bidding,
and construction administration of a septic -to -sewer
conversion project in the Imperial Woods
neighborhood of Jupiter Florida. This project
connected forty-seven existing residences that are
currently using septic systems to LRD's sewer system.
HCE provided design for the 5,800 linear feet of 2-
inch PVC low-pressure sewer main and 47 individual
service connections to each home. This project
included connection of the new mains to an existing
live 4-inch main within Palm Beach County Right -of -
Way. The project also included milling and
resurfacing of all asphalt within the community, as
well as point repairs of asphalt and curbing.
Lift Station Asset Inventory Zones 1 through 6-
Palm Beach County Water Utilities Department -
HCE provided engineering services to develop
detailed asset inventories to capture asset data
information for lift stations throughout the PBCWUD
service area. In total, data for over 20,500 assets was
collected for the 969 stations, with approximately
42,000 individual attributes captured for uploading
into the PBCWUD Maximo system for lift stations.
Education
Bachelor of Science in Environmental Engineering,
University of Florida, 2015
Master of Engineering in Environmental Engineering,
University of Florida, 2016
Registration
Engineer -In -Training, State of Florida.
Professional Affiliations
American Water Works Association, Member
Harrison Barron, E.I.
Project Engineer
Harrison Barron is a recent graduate of the University
of Florida and joined Holtz Consulting Engineers, Inc.
in October 2016. Since starting at HCE, he has worked
as a project engineer on several successful well
rehabilitation, water distribution, and treatment
projects, as well as providing permitting and
regulatory assistance to various clients.
Proiect Related Experience
Well Replacement and Improvements Program —
Village of Palm Springs — Harrison is the project
engineer for the rehabilitation of surficial Well Nos.
11, 15, & 16 and replacement of Well Nos. 9 & 10 for
the Village of Palm Springs. The rehabilitation and
replacement of these wells is being executed as
multiple projects that are all part of a singular program
to improve the Village's raw water systems. The
project involves preparation of drawings and
specifications of new wellhead piping, valves, pumps,
power and controls, as well as connecting the wells to
the Village's SCADA system. HCE is also providing
construction oversight services, including shop
drawing review, conducting progress meetings, and
review of contractor applications for payment.
Floridan Wellhead F5 and Raw Water Main -
Seacoast Utility Authority — HCE is provided
surveying, design, permitting, bidding assistance, and
construction administrative services for a new
Floridan aquifer well including a stainless -steel
wellhead, pump, stainless steel discharge piping, and
a HDPE and PVC raw water main from the F-5
wellhead to the Hood Road Water Treatment Plant.
This project included approximately 3,600 feet of 18-
inch raw water main that was installed via open cut
and horizontal directional drilling methods parallel to
the Eastern Palm Beach-3C Canal and through an
existing neighborhood
Surficial Aquifer Production Well Replacement
and Rehabilitation — Seacoast Utility Authority —
HCE has been working with SUA on a series of
projects to replace/rehabilitate nine of their surficial
aquifer production wells. Services provided include
engineering and hydrogeologic design, permitting,
bidding, construction, and testing of these wells. These
projects are ongoing.
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iSIP Projects Neighborhood Water Min and Force
Main Replacements — City of Boca Raton— HCE is
providing utility locating, geotechnical investigation,
survey, design, permitting, bidding and construction
services for infrastructure improvements in three
neighborhoods. The upgrades generally include
construction of larger diameter water mains to replace
aged mains, relocation and elimination of rear water
service lines, as well as roadway, stormwater, and
sidewalk improvements. HCE has completed the
design and permitting of one of the Country Club
Village and SW 18th Street neighborhood, which
included a 16-inch water main under Interstate-95..
Hood Rd. 36-inch Raw Water Main — Seacoast
Utility Authority — HCE is providing survey, design,
permitting, bidding and construction engineering
services for 3,200 linear feet of 36-inch raw water
main located in easements and right-of-ways along
Hood Road in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida. Over
3,600 linear feet of fiber optic conduit was also
designed and constructed as part of the project. The
project includes PVC, HDPE and ductile iron pipe
installed both via open -cut and directional drill
methods. Permits were obtained from multiple
agencies.
Ground Storage Tank Nos. 5, 6, and 7 at the Hoot
Road Water Treatment Plant — Seacoast Utility
Authority- HCE provided professional services for
the surveying and site investigation, design,
permitting, bidding and construction administration of
the addition of three new 2-MG prestressed -concrete
ground storage tanks (GST) at the Hood Road Water
Treatment Plant (WTP), including associated water
main piping extensions, valves and fittings, electrical
and instrumentation and site preparation. Work also
included various yard piping improvements in the
vicinity of the new GSTs.
Education
Bachelor of Science in Environmental Engineering,
University of Florida, 2015
Registration
Engineer -In -Training, State of Florida.
Professional Affiliations
American Water Works Association, Member
Taylor Lenney, EI
Project Engineer
Taylor Lenney is a recent graduate of Clarkson
University and joined Holtz Consulting Engineers,
Inc. in November 2018. Since starting at HCE, she has
worked as a project engineer on several successful
water and wastewater distribution projects, as well as
providing permitting and regulatory assistance to
various clients.
Project Related Experience
Wastewater Treatment Plants Conditions
Observation and Report- Martin County Utilities
and Solid Waste Department — HCE provides
professional engineering services for Martin County
Utilities (MCU) related to conducting site conditions
observations and report preparation documenting the
findings at the Tropical Farms and North Wastewater
Treatment Plants, the Martin Downs and Dixie Park
Master Inline Booster Pump Stations, and the Vista
Salerno Reclaimed Water Pump Station. The
assessments are made solely on extensive visual
observations at the plants and the report provides a list
of identified deficiencies that could be improved upon
to enhance the operation and safety of MCU facilities.
Port St. Lucie Blvd. Utility Relocations- City of
Port St. Lucie — HCE provided engineering services
to assist American Consulting Professionals with
preparation of water and sewer utility adjustment
engineering plan sheets for three different projects
along Port St. Lucie Blvd. Utility adjustments were
designed in accordance with the Florida Department
of Transportation and City of Port St. Lucie standards.
Adjustments for both the water and sewer system
included adjustments in place, relocations of several
portions of water main and force main systems within
the project corridor, and upon direction provided by
the City of Port St. Lucie the inclusion of additional
fittings and/or extension of mains to provide
connections for future development. HCE also
provided permitting services and will assist with the
bidding process.
PGA Wastewater Treatment Plant Operations and
Maintenance Manual- Seacoast Utility Authority —
This project involves engineering services to develop
a comprehensive Operations and Maintenance (O&M)
Manual for the PGA WWTP. The O&M Manual will
provide a current overview of plant facilities and
design criteria, operation and maintenance activities
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and requirements, and permit monitoring and
reporting requirements. The O&M Manual will be
provided in the form of a multi -volume report. In
addition, a Microsoft Excel database of existing
facility assets and their corresponding maintenance
schedules will be developed based on equipment
manufacturer O&M information.
2611 Street & Flagler Drive Stormwater
Improvements — City of West Palm Beach — Taylor
is working as a project engineer to assist the City of
West Palm Beach with the replacement of all
underground public utilities along 26th Street
including water, gravity sewer, and stormwater. HCE
is providing professional engineering services
including field investigation, survey, and design for
numerous existing utilities in an existing residential
neighborhood along 26th street in West Palm Beach.
In addition to complete utility replacement, this
project includes roadway reconfiguration, design of
new crosswalks and traffic calming facilities, and
improvements to the existing landscaping. This project
includes significant amounts of public outreach and
coordination with the City, and includes unique
challenges due to the age of the existing infrastructure.
Southeast 8" Avenue Water Main Replacement -
Okeechobee Utility Authority— HCE is providing
engineering services for the replacement of
approximately 6,800 linear feet of new water mains to
replace the existing distribution system within the SE
8th Avenue neighborhood. A new water distribution
system with new services and fire hydrants will be
designed, constructed, and connected to the OUA
system. The SE 8th Avenue area currently is served by
a combination of sizes and materials of water main,
including 6-inch asbestos cement and PVC, 4-inch
asbestos cement and galvanized steel, and 2-inch
galvanized steel water mains.
Education
Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering,
Clarkson University, 2017
Master of Science in Environmental Engineering,
Clarkson University, 2018
Professional Affiliations
Water Environment Federation, Member
Cameron Kenyon, EI
Project Engineer
Cameron Kenyon is the newest addition to the HCE
team. He is a recent graduate of the University of
Florida and joined Holtz Consulting Engineers, Inc. in
June 2019. Since starting at HCE, he has worked as a
project engineer on several successful wastewater
treatment and distribution projects, as well as
providing grant funding assistance to various clients.
Protect Related Experience
Avenue C and Avenue U Repump Station
Improvements- Riviera Beach Utility District—
HCE is providing survey, design and permitting, and
construction administrative services for civil
mechanical, and electrical upgrades to the District's
potable water repump stations located at Avenue C
and Avenue U. At Avenue C, improvements include
replacement of station piping, replacement of 60-HP
and 70-HP booster pumps, installation of new
generator, and removal of an underground propane
fuel tank. At Avenue U, improvements include
replacement of lift station piping, installation of two
new 100-HP booster pumps, and replacement of
existing electrical equipment.
Port St. Lucie Blvd. Utility Relocations- City of
Port St. Lucie — HCE provided engineering services
to assist American Consulting Professionals with
preparation of water and sewer utility adjustment
engineering plan sheets for three different projects
along Port St. Lucie Blvd. Utility adjustments were
designed in accordance with the Florida Department
of Transportation and City of Port St. Lucie standards.
Adjustments for both the water and sewer system
included adjustments in place, relocations of several
portions of water main and force main systems within
the project corridor, and upon direction provided by
the City of Port St. Lucie the inclusion of additional
fittings and/or extension of mains to provide
connections for future development. HCE also
provided permitting services and will assist with the
bidding process.
Hazard Mitigation Grant Assistance — City of West
Palm Beach —Cameron assisted in the preparation of
five (5) Hazard Mitigation Grant Program applications
for the City of West Palm Beach Fire and Police
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Departments to harden critical public safety facilities
and mitigate the effects of hurricane force winds on
those facilities. Total funding requested from FEMA
is approximately $8.4 million in funding for the City
of West Palm Beach. Cameron assisted with the
preparation of grant applications and coordination of
information requests.
Water Treatment Plant No. 11 Chemical
Improvements — Palm Beach County Water
Utilities — HCE is providing design engineering
services for modifications to the 24" permeate line,
yard piping, and drainage at Water Treatment Plant
No. 11 for Palm Beach County Water Utilities. The
project includes design engineering, permitting
assistance, and engineering services during
construction.
PGA Wastewater Treatment Plant Operations and
Maintenance Manual- Seacoast Utility Authority —
This project involves engineering services to develop
a comprehensive Operations and Maintenance (O&M)
Manual for the PGA W WTP. The O&M Manual will
provide a current overview of plant facilities and
design criteria, operation and maintenance activities
and requirements, and permit monitoring and
reporting requirements. The O&M Manual will be
provided in the form of a multi -volume report. In
addition, a Microsoft Excel database of existing
facility assets and their corresponding maintenance
schedules will be developed based on equipment
manufacturer O&M information.
Risk and Resilience Assessment and Emergency
Management Plan - Seacoast Utility Authority —
HCE is providing professional engineering assistance
to Seacoast Utility Authority for the development of a
Risk and Resilience Assessment and update to the
Utility's Emergency Response Plan (ERP). This
project involves evaluation all the Utility's potable and
raw water systems including wellfields, transmission
mains, treatment facilities, storage facilities, and
electronic/cyber infrastructure.
Education
Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering, University
of Florida, 2019
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VP, CIVIL ENGINEERING
Brett has extensive planning, design, permitting, value engineering, and construction management
experience covering municipal infrastructure, civil/site design, and land development projects. His
experience includes providing professional consulting services for both private and municipal
sector clients. Serving as project manager. Brett's projects include large-scale residential,
commercial, and mixed -use developments; petroleum facilities; marinas; dredge and fill projects;
water resources; stormwater management systems; utility improvements; roadway projects;
municipal parks; and infrastructure design.
RELEVANT EXPERIENCE
City of Lake Worth Neighborhood Streets Program Management Y3, Palm Beach County, Brett
FL, City of Lake Worth Beach, Project Manager. As project manager, Brett is responsible for Oldford, PE
client communication, schedule, budget adherence, and overall delivery of the project. WGI was
contracted by the City of Lake Worth to provide program management services and support the REGISTRATIONS:
administration for a third consecutive year of the $40M Neighborhood Streets Program. The Professional Engineer: Florida
objective of the Neighborhood Streets Program is to improve the City's aging infrastructure. WGI's #61795, 2004
role includes the management and coordination of several consultants and contractors through
planning, public outreach and involvement, design, bidding, and construction. WGI functions as a EDUCATION:
liaison between the City of Lake Worth, consultants, contractors, residents, and other Bachelor of Science, Civil
stakeholders. The program management responsibilities include oversight of all scheduling Engineering - Florida State
activities, project and program costs, and the technical performance of consultants and contractors University, 2000
to ensure the Neighborhood Streets Program meets the goals and objectives of the City. Oversight
will be provided through all project phases, including the preparation of construction plans, contract YEARS OF EXPERIENCE
bidding documents, construction, and overall contract compliance. The public outreach and TOTAL:26
involvement responsibilities include development and maintenance of an overall program website WITH WGI: 5
that provides City officials, emergency services, and the community a place to review all upcoming
work, track progress and celebrate successes. Coordination of social media activities for the
Program, and aerial photography and inspection using WGI drones or unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), is also provided.
Basin Drive Stormwater Pump Station Assessment, Palm Beach County, FL, City of Delray Beach, Project Manager. Brett was
responsible for all coordination, communication, research and delivery of the project. The Basin Drive stormwater pump station is
located in Delray Beach, Florida. This is a 3000 gpm stormwater flood control pump station owned and operated by the City of Delray
Beach. The Basin Drive coastal residential area suffers from periodic inundation caused by a combination of an undersized stormwater
management systems and the effect of Sea Level Rise. During a 2016 King Tide, Intracoastal Waterway water spilled over the seawall
and into the Basin Drive area. WGI performed an evaluation of stormwater pump station, the associated drainage basin storm sewer
collection system, and prepared a summary report detailing the results of the evaluation. The evaluation included a review of regulatory
permit conditions, City objectives, field data collection (LiDAR survey), hydraulic and hydrologic (H&H) modeling and a functional
assessment of the pump station components. A pump integrity assessment was performed to identify mechanical, structural, and
hydraulic deficiencies including a Sea Level Rise H&H modeling study to quantify flooding caused by increasing SLR. The technical
evaluation report will include a description of the system deficiencies, recommended upgrades, the preparation of conceptual level
upgrade design and the preparation of an engineer's opinion of probable construction costs.
STOF Immokalee Off Reservation Drainage Study, Collier County, FL, Seminole Tribe of Florida, Project Manager, Phase
Manager. WGI worked with our sub -consultant Singhofen & Associates, Inc. (SAI) to develop an existing conditions stormwater model
in and around Seminole Indian tribal property in the Immokalee and Lake Trafford area of Collier County, Florida. The primary objective
of this project was to use the model to determine the source of observed flooding and develop drainage improvements to mitigate that
flooding. An existing XPSWMM model existed and was converted to ICPR. A preliminary Study Area was identified within the
XPSWMM model domain. Within this study area, we refined the converted model to establish a more accurate representation of
existing drainage conditions in and around the reservation. These updates were crucial in determining the source of flooding as well as
developing design solutions to alleviate the flooding.
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Jerry has significant experience in the planning, design, permitting, and construction of water,
wastewater, drainage, and roadway -related projects for municipal and private clients. His
responsibilities have included supervising staff engineers on design and plans preparation. He
works closely with the project design team, including with subconsultants and permitting agencies,
to ensure that final design plans meet client needs and industry criteria.
RELEVANT EXPERIENCE
E-3 Canal Bank Stabilization, St. Lucie County, FL, City of Port St. Lucie, Senior Drainage
Engineer. Jerry performed surface water management quality control review and provided
drainage design support. The E-3 canal banks were failing and needed to be stabilized to prevent
further loss and damage. Design Phase I included researching the existing soil design parameters,
geotechnical analysis report, conceptual typical canal cross -sections for the recommended
options, preliminary cost estimates, and meeting with city staff to select an improvement option.
Design Phase 11 consisted of finalizing the typical canal cross-section, preparation of construction
plans, specifications, engineers cost estimate, bid specifications, permitting, utility coordination,
and public information meetings.
Oslo Road (CR 606) from 82nd Avenue to 58th Avenue, Indian River County, FL, FDOT
District 4, Quality Control Manager. Jerry performed quality control review and provided
drainage design support. This project widened the existing two-lane rural roadway to a four -lane
divided suburban roadway with median, as well as installing outside curb and gutter, seven -foot
bike lanes and five-foot sidewalks on both sides. The project parallels an Indian River Farms
Water Control District (IRFWCD) canal that required a 20-foot maintenance berm between the
roadway and the canal. This project expanded upon the PD&E study and coordinated with the
adjacent 1-95 Oslo Road interchange. The widening enhanced the effectiveness of Oslo Road as a
primary truck route and created a four -lane evacuation route to 1-95 for southern Indian River
County and northern St. Lucie County. WGI provided drainage design and utility coordination. The
drainage design involved designing a new storm sewer collection system that was connected to
three proposed offsite ponds. The ponds provide water quality treatment to meet SJRWMD
nutrient loading criteria and reduce peak flows to meet the IRFWCD discharge criteria. The utility
coordination involved early coordination with the utilities within the corridor.
CHIEF ENGINEER
Jerome
Saval, PE, CFM
REGISTRATIONS:
Professional Engineer: Florida
#36168,1985
EDUCATION:
Bachelor of Science, Civil
Engineering - University of
Florida, 1981
CERTIFICATIONS:
Certified Floodplain Manager
AFFILIATIONS:
American Society of Civil
Engineers
Florida Engineering Society,
National Society of Professional
Engineers
GASB Carver Avenue Neighborhood Improvements, Work Authorization 7, Palm Beach YEARS OF EXPERIENCE
County, FL, City of West Palm Beach, Senior Drainage Engineer. Jerry completed Drainage TOTAL: 39
Analysis/Plans. The project consists of the completion of final design plans and construction WITH WGI: 24
specifications for the City of West Palm Beach Neighborhood Enhancements (Streetscape) along
Carver Avenue including complete streets, traffic calming and drainage assessment. Once the
evaluation of the drainage network is complete, plans will be developed to revitalize the area through milling and resurfacing the
network of streets, in conjunction with pedestrian enhancements and incorporation of traffic calming solutions. Proposed improvements
shall include develop pavement design package to justify minimum milling required within neighborhood, pavement cores, traffic
calming, on -street parking, analyze pedestrian paths and upgrade as needed to address continuity and ADA, along with post design
construction services.
Drainage Design of Four Flooding Locations, Miami -Dade County, FL, City of Miami, Senior Drainage Engineer. As part of the
continuing services contract for Civil Engineering Services for Roadway Projects, the City of Miami under the Miami Forever Bond,
addressed severe flooding issues at four locations within the City. The project included four locations: Site 12 - 1603 NW South River
Drive, Site 74 - 2928 SW 2 Street, Site 79 - 200 SW 30 Avenue, and Site 9 - 1631 NW 13 Court. WGI was contracted to prepare
construction documents and associated drainage calculations by designing a new storm sewer system with the installation of new 24-
inch french drain systems, cross pipes, manholes, inlets, curb and gutter, and repairing broken sidewalks, if necessary. This design
alleviated street flooding as well as flooding in the public right of way. Services included roadway design, drainage design, signing and
pavement markings, permitting, survey, SUE, geotechnical, and post design services.
OFFICE LOCATION: WEST PALM BEACH
@WG[-
PROJECT ENGINEER
Corey has experience as a roadway designer and engineer on state and municipal projects. He
has played an integral role in the development of roadway, traffic control, signing and pavement
marking, and signalization plans and quickly established a reputation for consistently completing
projects with outstanding quality. Corey is well versed in adhering to appropriate design standards
and is fully trained in Microstation and Geopak.
RELEVANT EXPERIENCE
Farm Road Reconstruction, Martin County, FL, Martin County Board of County
Commissioners, Project Engineer. Corey was responsible for developing the reclaimed
pavement design, roadway geometric design, signing and pavement marking design, quantity
computation/cost estimate, and plans production. The project consists of the restoration and/or
reclamation of approximately 4.75-miles of SW Farm Road, located in Indiantown, Florida, under
Martin County's new Infrastructure Reinvestment Program. The project limits begin at the canal
located approximately 1.75-miles west of the intersection of SW Farm Road and Silver Fox Lane
and extend east to the intersection of SW Farm Road and Railroad Avenue.
SR 710 Reconstruction from Palm Beach County Line to Pratt Whitney Entrance Design -
Build, Palm Beach County, FL, FDOT District 4, Project Engineer. Corey was responsible for
signing and pavement marking design, quantity computations, and plans production. This Design -
Build project consisted of the reconstruction of the existing two-lane undivided section to a four -
lane divided roadway with a 40-foot median. The six -mile roadway reconstruction project also
included the reconfiguration of the SR 710/CR 706 (Indiantown Road) intersection, which consists
a combination of free -flow movements and proposed signalized movements. Other improvements
included the design of dry detention stormwater management facilities parallel and adjacent to SR
710 and the bridge approaches, as well as outfall control structures, signing and pavement
markings, a new traffic signal at the SR 710/CR 706 (Indiantown Road) intersection, and street
lighting. WGI is providing roadway and drainage design, traffic control, signing and pavement
marking, survey, utility coordination, environmental permitting, and public involvement.
Corey
Hill, PE
REGISTRATIONS:
Professional Engineer: Florida
#80438, 2016
EDUCATION:
Bachelor of Science, Civil
Engineering - University of
Florida, 2011
Master of Science, Civil
Engineering - University of
Florida, 2012
CERTIFICATIONS:
Advanced Temporary Traffic
Control
AFFILIATIONS:
GASB Carver Avenue Neighborhood Improvements, Work Authorization 7, Palm Beach Florida Engineering Society,
County, FL, City of West Palm Beach, Project Engineer. The project consists of the completion FES # 9020183
of final design plans and construction specifications for the City of West Palm Beach
Neighborhood Enhancements (Streetscape) along Carver Avenue including complete streets, YEARS OF EXPERIENCE
traffic calming and drainage assessment. Once the evaluation of the drainage network is complete, TOTAL: 8
plans will be developed to revitalize the area through milling and resurfacing the network of streets, WITH WGI: 8
in conjunction with pedestrian enhancements and incorporation of traffic calming solutions.
Proposed improvements shall include develop pavement design package to justify minimum
milling required within neighborhood, pavement cores, traffic calming, on -street parking, analyze pedestrian paths and upgrade as
needed to address continuity and ADA, along with post design construction services.
CR 798 (Palmetto Park Road) over LWDD E-4 Canal (El Rio Canal) Bridge Replacement, Palm Beach County, FL, Palm Beach
County Engineering, Project Engineer. Corey was responsible for providing a QC review of the temporary traffic control plans and
signing and pavement marking plans. The project consists of the replacement of the Palmetto Park Road (CR 798) bridge over the El
Rio Canal/Lake Worth Drainage District E-4 Canal. The proposed bridge will be positioned off center to the north of the existing bridge,
requiring the realignment of Palmetto Park Road for approximately 1,200-feet east and west of the bridge crossing.
OFFICE LOCATION: WEST PALM BEACH
@WGI.
PROJECT ENGINEER
Brett has experience in planning, as well as preliminary and final engineering design of major and
minor roadway facilities. He has extensive knowledge of plans production; vertical and horizontal
geometric design; intersection design; signing and pavement marking, including GuideSlGN;
signalization; traffic forecasting and modeling; and quantity and cost analysis. His expertise in
roadway design software includes MicroStation V8i and GEOPAK.
RELEVANT EXPERIENCE
GASB Carver Avenue Neighborhood Improvements, Work Authorization 7, Palm Beach
County, FL, City of West Palm Beach, Project Engineer. The project consists of the completion
of final design plans and construction specifications for the City of West Palm Beach
Neighborhood Enhancements (Streetscape) along Carver Avenue including complete streets,
traffic calming and drainage assessment. Once the evaluation of the drainage network is complete,
plans will be developed to revitalize the area through milling and resurfacing the network of streets,
in conjunction with pedestrian enhancements and incorporation of traffic calming solutions.
Proposed improvements shall include develop pavement design package to justify minimum
milling required within neighborhood, pavement cores, traffic calming, on -street parking, analyze
pedestrian paths and upgrade as needed to address continuity and ADA, along with post design
construction services.
Yamato Road from Lakeridge Boulevard to West of Florida's Turnpike, Palm Beach County,
FL, Palm Beach County Roadway Production, Project Engineer. The project consisted of the
completion of final design plans and construction specifications for the widening of Yamato Road
between Lakeridge Boulevard and the Florida's Turnpike from four lanes to six lanes. Project
improvements also included further expansion of the Lyons Road intersection. WGI was
responsible for roadway and drainage design and plans production, structures design related to
the proposed mast arm signal foundations, utility coordination and subsurface utility exploration.
US 301 at Rutland Road (CR 675) Signalization Installation, Manatee County, FL, FDOT
District 1, Project Engineer. As part of the FDOT District 1 Design -Build Push -Button contract,
this task included removal of a flashing beacon signal assembly and design of a new box span
signal configuration at the intersection of US 301 and Rutland Road (CR 675). To increase safety,
the intersection was converted from a 4-leg to a T-intersection, removing access from 69th Street
E. to US 301. The box span signal configuration was designed to accommodate the future
intersection build -out. Other elements of work included milling and resurfacing, drainage
modifications, SUE, design and right-of-way survey, geotechnical exploration, and signing and
pavement marking.
Brett
Fuller, PE
REGISTRATIONS:
Professional Engineer: Florida
#78486, 2015
Professional Engineer: North
Carolina #047714, 2018
EDUCATION:
Bachelor of Science, Civil
Engineering - University of
Miami, 2009
Master of Engineering, Civil
Engineering - University of
Florida, 2011
CERTIFICATIONS:
Advanced Maintenance of
Traffic
FDOT Specifications Package
Preparation
AFFILIATIONS:
American Society of Civil
Engineers
Indiantown Road Interchange Improvements, Palm Beach County, FL, Florida's Turnpike Florida Engineering Society,
Enterprise, Project Engineer. Brett developed the signalization design and plan set for 9014922
signalization improvement to the Turnpike entrance. This project involved improvements to two
specific areas at the "trumpet" style Turnpike/Indiantown Road interchange. The deceleration lane YEARS OF EXPERIENCE
and the initial curve of the northbound exit ramp was improved to accommodate a 50 mph design TOTAL: 10
speed. Also, the intersection of the toll plaza roadway and Indiantown Road was improved by WITH WGI: 9
modifying the lane assignments for the north approach to accommodate a triple left. The creation
of a triple left required pavement widening on the east approach, signing and pavement marking
improvements and milling and resurfacing on eastbound Indiantown Road east of the intersection. Other items associated with these
two improvements include ITS facility relocations and modifications to the existing signage, drainage, signalization, and lighting.
OFFICE LOCATION: WEST PALM BEACH
Audra McCafferty, P.E., ENV SP, LEED AP BD+C MCCAFFERTY BRINSON
President
r
r-'
Ms. McCafferty has more than 29
years of experience in general
environmental consulting and is
co-founder of McCafferty Brinson
Consulting, LLC.
Specialties include water and
wastewater facilities design,
environmental related projects,
regulatory compliance strategies,
permitting, cost estimating and
scheduling.
Education
B.S. — Environmental Engineering,
University of Florida, 1991
Professional Registration
State of Florida
Professional Engineer No. 54737
ENV SP-ISI Envision Sustainability
Professional
LEED BD+C Accredited
Professional
Professional Society
Memberships
USGBC — United States Green
Budding Council Member
Institute for Sustainable
Infrastructure Member
Southeast Florida Utility Council
jSEFLUC)
Professional Experience
Ms. McCafferty is an environmental engineer with twenty-nine years of
experience including twelve years with McCafferty Brinson Consulting, Inc. In
2006, Ms. McCafferty co-founded McCafferty Brinson Consulting, LLC. Since
that time, Ms. McCafferty has assumed a major role in the day to day operation
of the company while maintaining her technical role as Project Manager and
Principal Engineer. Her experience includes environmental consulting,
environmental and utility permitting and regulatory compliance, water,
wastewater and reuse facilities design, environmental assessments, and funding
assistance.
Ms. McCafferty has a broad range of professional experience, including work
execution in the Principal Engineer role, project management and project
delivery, including cost estimating, scheduling, senior technical review, quality
assurance/quality control (QA/QC) management, staffing and resource
management, and business development. The following are some representative
technical projects in which Ms. McCafferty has been involved.
Project Experience
Project Engineer, Broward County Retail Potable Water and Wastewater
Master Plan, Broward County, Florida. Broward County authorized the Prime
Consultant to provide services for developing a Retail Potable Water and
Wastewater Master Plan (Master Plan). MBC was hired as a subconsultant. Ms.
McCafferty has assisted with the preparation of the Master Plan report sections
associated with potable water source alternative for discrete services areas.
Senior Engineer, Broward County North Regional Wastewater Treatment
Plant Upgrade, Broward County, Florida. Permitting and design services for
the reclaimed water treatment plant expansion including filter feed pumping,
filters, chlorine contact basins, distribution pumping, chemical storage and feed
systems. Ms. McCafferty facilitated permitting efforts on the state and local levels
associated with the additional reclaimed water treatment capacity.
Project Manager, Clean Drinking Water State Revolving Fund Program,
City of Pompano Beach. The project provides professional engineering
assistance to prepare and submit documentation to the State of Florida to procure
loan funding for the projects and for assistance in complying with SRF funding
requirements during construction of the projects. The City intends to seek
funding assistance for eight stormwater and two sewer projects for clean water
projects planned in the City's 2019-2023 Capital Improvement Plan.
Project Manager, Stormwater Permitting Projects. Projects include NPDES stormwater permitting for various
industrial sectors. NPDES permits were obtained from the EPA and FDEP and include individual permits as well
as multi -section general (generic) permits (MSGP). Projects have included evaluation of a client's need for an
individual permit or MSGP, and in some cases conversion from the former to the latter. Other stormwater
regulatory projects include the development of Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plans (SW") for agricultural
(Citrus, mushrooms, salt), bulk fuel, aviation, vehicle maintenance facilities, and waste reduction (incinerators)
clients. Other services: compliance with the SWWP, stormwater dry -weather inspection, and spill -cleanup reporting.
Frank Brinson, P.E., DBIA, CDT, BCEE
Vice President
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Experience Highlights
Mr. Brinson has more than 29
years of experience in a wide
range of environmental
engineering projects.
Specialties include water and
wastewater treatment facilities,
membrane treatment, pumping
and hydraulic systems, and utility
infrastructure.
Education
B.S. — Environmental Engineering,
Unrversrcy of Florida, 1991
Professional Registration
State of Florida
Professional Engineer, No. 5 13 13
Professional Certifications
CDT - Construction Document
Technologist, Construction
Specifications Institute
BCEE - Board Certified
Environmental Engineer,
American Academy of
Environmental Engineering
Professional Experience
!A MCCAFFERTY BRINSON
Mr. Brinson is an environmental engineer with twenty-nine years of experience.
He is experienced in both management and execution of projects with expertise
in engineering analysis, modeling, utility master planning, design, permitting,
preparation of bidding and construction documents, construction contract
administration, and construction management. Specialties include water and
wastewater treatment facilities, membrane treatment systems, pumping and
hydraulic systems, and utility infrastructure. The following are some
representative projects in which Mr. Brinson has been involved.
Project Experience
Project Manager / Engineer of Record, Membrane Element Replacement
Pompano Beach, Florida. This project included the replacement of the 1,820
nanofiltration (NF) membrane elements in the 10 mgd capacity NF process at
the City's water treatment plant. Mr. Brinson served as project manager both in
the design and replacement phases of the project.
Project Engineer, Broward County Retail Potable Water and Wastewater
Master Plan, Broward County, Florida. The Prime developed a master plan
for a future forecast year of 2040 to address retail facilities within the County. As
part of the Master Plan, Mr. Brinson with MBC was responsible for developing
operational goals for BCWWS raw water and potable water systems, and
conducting facility inspections and developing improvement recommendations
for the raw water supply wells, potable water storage and pumping facilities, and
distribution system interconnects.
Project Engineer, 95 mgd North Regional Wastewater Treatment Plant
Reclaimed Water Expansion, Broward County Water and Wastewater
Services, Broward County, Florida. This project includes design and
construction of a 16.0 mgd expansion to the reclaimed water productions systems
(i.e., filter feed pumps, filters, chlorine contact basins, reclaimed water
distribution pumps, chemical feed systems, and associated structural, electrical,
instrumentation, and controls). Mr. Brinson was responsible for development of
the construction sequencing, start-up, and commissioning plan and technical
specifications for the project.
Project Engineer, Gravity Filter Refurbishment and Alternative Technology Study, City of Pompano
Beach, Florida. This project consisted of developing a study to evaluate the feasibility of rehabilitating the City's
existing gravity filter system verses retrofitting the existing gravity filter cells for the installation of alternative
treatment technologies. Mr. Brinson was responsible for evaluating alternative treatment technologies, and
estimating costs for the proposed rehabilitation and retrofitting.
Project Manager / Engineer of Record, Glades Road Water Treatment Plant, 40 mgd Membrane Softening
Process Addition, City of Boca Raton, Florida. This project included design and construction administration
for a 40-mgd membrane softening process addition to the City's 70-mgd conventional lime softening plant. Mr.
Brinson was engineer of record and was involved in engineering planning, preliminary and final design, permitting,
financing, bidding, construction administration, electronic operation and maintenance manual preparation, operator
training, and start-up of the facility. Bids for the project were received and the low bid ($47.2 million) was
approximately 10 percent below the original engineer's estimate. The plant was brought on line in August of 2004.
CCI
. Connect
Consulting, Inc.
Water Resource Consultants
James L. Andersen, P.G.
Principal Hydrogeologist
Connect Consulting, Inc.
Jim Andersen is responsible for CCI South Florida operations, project management, technical oversight,
well design, permitting and construction phase services team leader. He has extensive groundwater
experience, having developed monitoring and supply wells in every aquifer system in South Florida. Mr.
Andersen is also the president of JLA Geosciences, Inc. a Jupiter based hydrogeologic services
company. Mr. Andersen is a board member of the Palm Beach County Natural Resources Protection
Board and on the Southeast Desalting Association Board. He is a frequent speaker for AWWA, AMTA,
SEDA, AGWT, AWRA on topics such as Aquifer Storage and Recovery, hydrogeology, water use
permitting and well design, construction and rehabilitation strategies.
Education
BS in Geology, 1985, Florida Atlantic University
Employment History
2016 to present Connect Consulting, Inc., Secretary/Principal Hydrogeologist
2003 to present JLA Geosciences, Inc., President/Principal Hydrogeologist
1994 to 2003 Stemle Andersen & Assoc, Inc., Sr. Hydrogeologist
1984 to 1994 Missimer & Associates, Inc., Hydrogeologist
Experience
Mr. Andersen has over 35 years working experience in hydrogeology, groundwater water resource
investigations, well and wellfield design, construction, development, well problem evaluation and
rehabilitation of older wells, injection wells, groundwater monitoring, geophysical logging and
interpretation, water supply for membrane treatment and reverse osmosis (RO), collection, analysis and
QA of water quality data. He has been responsible for the completion of hundreds of fresh, brackish
and seawater water supply wells in Florida, North Carolina, Virginia, Bahamas, Virgin Islands and
Bermuda.
South Florida Wellfield Development/Membrane Treatment Supply
Mr. Andersen has been responsible for the development of numerous raw water supply projects for
nanofiltration, brackish water RO and Seawater RO in South Florida, Bahamas and the Caribbean
Islands, for public and private water use including municipal and county water treatment plants, and
electric utility cooling water. He has extensive expertise in developing wells completed in the surficial,
Biscayne and Floridan Aquifers located in Dade, Broward, Palm Beach, Martin, St Lucie, Indian River,
Okeechobee, Lee, Collier and Monroe Counties.
A partial list of clients that Mr. Andersen has worked for included the following:
• Coral Springs Improvement District
. City of Delray Beach
• City of Ft Lauderdale
• Town of Jupiter
• City of Pembroke Pines
. City of Stuart
• City of Miramar
• City of Lake Worth
• Palm Beach County
• City of West Palm Beach
• Martin County
. Seacoast Utility Authority
• Indian River County
. Florida Power and Light
• Ft Pierce Utilities Authority
• Florida Municipal Power Agency
Professional Licenses / Memberships
State of Florida Professional Geologist - License No. 1103
Southeast Desalting Association, Board Member
Palm Beach County Natural Resources Protection, Board Member
American Membrane Treatment Association
Geological Society of America
International Association of Hydrogeologists
1907 Commerce Lane - Jupiter, Florida 33458 - 561-758-2475
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onnect
CConsulting, Inc.
Water Resource Consultants
Elizabeth S. Owosina, P.G.
Senior Hydrogeologist
Connect Consulting, Inc.
Ms. Owosina is a hydrogeologist and project manager experienced in water supply studies,
wellfield design and construction, aquifer testing and analysis, water quality monitoring, and
regulatory permitting. She has over 10 years of experience in the management and
construction oversight of deep injection wells, production wells, and monitor wells, as well
as the acquisition and analysis of subsurface lithologic and hydrologic data. She is well
versed in permitting and zoning procedures and has successfully worked with local
regulatory agencies to obtain consumptive use permits for numerous clients. Her project
management skills include the preparation of work scopes, bid packages, cost proposals,
and invoices as well as the management of clients and subcontractors, project oversight,
data analysis, and report writing.
SELECT PROJECT EXPERIENCE
Project Manager — Ms. Owosina has prepared numerous consumptive use permit
applications for private and public clients which have been approved by the regional water
management district. Permit applications typically include the development of a conceptual
plan for water supply, an analysis of potential impacts, the design of a groundwater
monitoring plan, and the completion of mandatory forms.
Construction Supervisor — Tampa Bay Water. As part of a feasibility study to evaluate
the potential for developing two, 5-MGD, brackish water supplies for reverse osmosis
treatment for Tampa Bay Water, Ms. Owosina directed the construction, testing, and data
analysis of 10 wells in Pinellas County.
Project Manager — Southwest Florida. As project manager, Ms. Owosina directed a test
drilling program at three sites for Schwab Ready Mix, Inc. to determine whether rock was
available in sufficient quality and quantity to profitably mine for use as aggregate in cement.
Project Manager/Hydrogeologist — Puerto Rico. As project manager, Ms. Owosina
oversaw the design, construction, and testing of a monitor well and test production well at
the Palo Seco Power Plant near San Juan, Puerto Rico.
ACADEMIC BACKGROUND
Bachelor of Arts - Geology; Franklin and Marshall College, 1992
Master of Science — Geology; University of Idaho, 1994
PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION
State of Florida, Professional Geologist, No. 2144
CCI
. Connect
Consulting, Inc.
Water Resource Consultants
David S. Robertson, P.G.
Principal Hydrogeologist
Connect Consulting, Inc.
Mr. Robertson has over 30 years of experience as a licensed Professional Geologist (PG) and
hydrogeologic consultant responsible for the technical, financial and administrative management of
numerous water resources projects and environmental assessment and remediation projects in
Florida, the Bahamas, the Caribbean Basin, and Latin America.
Education
BS in Geology, 1986, Florida Atlantic University
Employment History
2006 to present - Connect Consulting, Inc., President/Principal Hydrogeologist
1988 to 2006 - Arcadis/Blasland, Bouck and Lee, Inc., Associate/Sr. Hydrogeologist
1986 to 1988 - U.S. Biosystems, Inc., Field Geologist
Experience
Mr. Robertson has been based in Florida throughout his professional career and is currently working
on water resource projects throughout Florida, the Bahamas, and the Caribbean basin. Previously,
Mr. Robertson managed a 25-person office focused on water resources and environmental
assessment/remediation consulting with projects in Florida, the Bahamas, the Caribbean Basin, and
Central America.
Well Field Development / Water Resources
Mr. Robertson is currently involved with several turnkey water supply projects, well field expansion
projects, and Consumptive/Water Use Permit (CUP/WUP) projects in Florida, the Bahamas, and the
Caribbean. Project activities include well design and construction, aquifer performance testing, ground
water modeling, impact analysis and hydrogeologic report preparation. Over the past 30 years, Mr.
Robertson has been involved with numerous water supply planning and exploration projects,
completed numerous Consumptive/Water Use Permit applications including the development of
supporting ground water models.
Deep Injection Wells
Mr. Robertson has been involved in and/or participated in several deep injection well projects. Project
activities include design, permitting, construction and testing oversight, water quality, aquifer
performance testing, and hydrogeologic report preparation. Experienced in developing specifications
and procedures for Mechanical Integrity Testing in accordance with Underground Injection Control
requirements of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the Florida Department of
Environmental Protection.
A partial list of clients that Mr.
Robertson has worked for included the following:
• Seminole County
• City of Flagler Beach
• Flagler County
• Coral Springs Imp. District
• City of Cocoa
• City of New Smyrna Beach
• City of Palm Coast
. City of St. Augustine
• Volusia County
• City of West Palm Beach
• City of Pembroke Pines
• City of Edgewater
• City of Titusville
• Consolidated Water Company:
• City of Ft. Pierce
Bahamas, Cayman Islands, Belize
Professional Licenses / Memberships
Professional Geologist - Florida License No. 1625
Professional Geologist - Alabama License No. 429
Florida Section American Water Works Association
Southeast Desalting Association
Caribbean Desalination Association
261 N. Lakeview Drive - Lake Helen, Florida 32744 - 386-473-7766
Education
B.S. in Electrical Engineering — 1993
Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton
FL Registration:
PE No 60755
Professional Associations:
Florida Engineering Society (FES)
Florida Institute of Consulting
Engineers (FICE)
C&W Engineering, Inc.
27775 Vista Parkway, G-6
West Palm Beach, FL 33411
(561) 642-5333
Michael A. Guida, P.E.
C&W Engineering, Inc. - President/Electrical Engineer
Professional Employment History
Michael has over 25 years of proven experience in commercial, industrial,
health care, educational, residential and photovoltaic designs for
construction. His experience includes electrical engineering design and
project management of various residential, commercial, industrial,
educational and health care facilities. Designed and permitted 208volt,
480volt and 4160volt electrical systems for these projects. Sized and
specified generators for emergency and standby power application to
comply with NFPA 110 and 70. Performed walk through inspections for 40-
year old buildings to determine the electrical safety with report of findings.
Performed "Due Diligence" reports for feasibility of owners desired
electrical needed. Ability to perform FAULT Current and BREAKER
Coordination Studies using power tools computerized software. Project
managed/coordinated/designed projects with Electrical, HVAC, Plumbing
and Fire Protection system through to completed construction. Firm
knowledge of FFPC, NFPA codes, Florida Building Code and of course
NEC
Representative Projects
Palm Beach County Lift Station Rehabilitation Project B, Bid Pkg. 2
Work included new service wires, conduit, main service, control panel;
sizing for pumps and voltages.
West Palm Beach ECR Water Reclamation Facility
GBT bldg., HVAC evaluation and design, electrical and HVAC load
calculations, design
Pembroke Pines WWTP Rehabilitation, Phase 1
Electrical Engineering Design build services included data evaluation
and preliminary design, drawings and engineering, specifications,
submit and review.
Palm Beach E-3 and G-9 Sanitary Pump Station Improvements
Electrical Engineering and design of new control panels, conduits, service
conductors, main breakers. New RTU system, as needed. New remote
telemetry system.
Palm Beach A-7 Pump Station
Upsizing of pumps to 12HP, reuse the power service, reuse and modify
control panel, wetwell level control system, RTU points.
Major Industrial Projects:
Mobil Gas Station, AutoNationUSA Recon. Facility, FIU research facility -
"Wall of Wind", U.S. Sugar Corp. manuf. facility, Osceola Farms and
Tropicana orange juice facilities, Lake Worth Waste Water Treatment
Plant, Palms Springs Water Treatment Plant, Digital PCS Cellular phone
towers, Praxair Industrial facility.
Education:
C&W Engineering
2775 Vista Parkway, G-6
West Palm Beach, FL 33411
(561) 642-5333
Jose L. Reyes
C&W Engineering — Electrical Engineer
Professional Employment History
Representative Projects
Town of Jupiter, South Jupiter Community Park - Phase II
Town of Jupiter, Jupiter Town Hall Telecom Shelter
Town of Jupiter, Hotwire Fiber Optic — Telecom Shelter
City of Lake Worth Municipal Beach Lighting
Bethesda Hospital Parking Lot Lighting
Town of Palm Beach Ejector Lift Stations
Professional Experience
Elizabeth A. Lindsay, P.L.S
President
Title
Professional Land Surveyor
Education
A.A., Civil Engineering, Miami
Dade Community College,
Miami, Florida
1983
Professional Registration
Professional Land Surveyor, State
of Florida
License # 4724
Certifications
Certified 40 Hour
Hazmat/Health & Safety
Training
Years of Experience
Since 1985
Years with Betsy Lindsay,
Inc.
Since April 1998
Affiliations
Florida Surveying Mapping
Society — FSMS State Chapter
Florida Surveying Mapping
Society — IRC Chapter
Past -President of the Treasure
Coast Chapter of the Florida
Surveyors and Mappers
Society 1996-1997
Adjunct Teaching Certification
2001-2003 Surveying at
Technical Specialty Level at
Indian River Community
College
Chairperson of the Education
Committee and Chairperson of
Trigstar for the Treasure Coast
Chapter of the Florida
Surveyors and Mappers
Society 1998-2001
Relevant Project Experience
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■ HOBE HEIGHTS — Martin County
Betsy was one of the Project Surveyors in -charge of the crew members to
work on this project. Hobe Heights is a 3 mile sub -division located in Hobe
Sound, Florida. We are providing the client with construction staking and
asbuilts for the neighborhood restoration and water main improvements. BLI
will establish horizontal and vertical control for this site. Stake the water
main fittings and at one hundred -foot intervals. Perform and prepare a record
survey on the water main when construction is completed.
■ PINEHURST DRIVE WTP #2 — PALM BEACH COUNTY
Betsy was the PM for this project for both the office and the field crews.
She directed the crews to establish horizontal referenced to NAD83,
Florida. East, US survey feet and vertical control referenced to NAVD
88. Perform a Topographic Survey in accordance with 5J 17 FAC of the
existing water treatment site as outline in red on the attached PDF.
Locate all existing above ground improvements with elevations. Locate
pine trees 8 inches and greater in diameter at breast height and oak trees
4 inches and greater in diameter at breast height in the area of the
proposed 5.0 MG Storage Tank. Locate the soft dig markings. Locate
the soil borings. Betsy supported the CADD tech to prepare a survey
drawing illustrating the field work.
■ S.I.R.W.C.D. Palm Beach Country Estates — Betsy was one of the
Project surveyor to assist with the Water Main Improvements for 47 miles -
Establish horizontal and vertical control. Stake the center of the proposed
water main at one -hundred foot intervals including all bends, tees, gate valves,
air release valves and water meters, etc. Perform an as -built survey of the
waterline and prepare As -Built drawings
■ MARINER SANDS FITNESS CENTER — Betsy directed the crews with
construction staking and asbuilt survey to support the new fitness center at the
club. More details involved the recovering of the horizontal and vertical
control. Staking of the water services/lines for all the tees, bends, valves, and
pipes sizes that hook water up the building and sewer service lines. Stake and
grade all drainage structures. As -built the staked items and prepare a record
survey drawing at the completion of the project.
■ COS WATERMAIN EXTENSION — Betsy is the PM for this project that
is located in the City of Stuart area and includes construction staking and
asbuilt surveying for the US 1 Channel Avenue watermain extension provided
by others. BL will set all the control and will provide the asbuilts when the
construction is completed.
Ernesto J. Garcia
Role- Project Surveyor
Title
Professional Surveyor and
Mapper
Education
Bachelors in Professional
Studies / Business B.P.S.,
Barry University, 1990
Associates in Land
Surveying A.S., Palm
Beach Community College,
1976
Associates in Architecture
A.A., Palm Beach
Community College, 1975
Professional Registration
Professional Surveyor and
Mapper: State of Florida,
LS3878
Years of Experience
Since 1975
Years with Betsy Lindsay,
Inc.
Since November 2018
Languages
English, Spanish
Military Service
Army — Florida National
Guard 1971-1977
Honorable Discharge
Relevant Project Experience
■ BELLE GLADE WTP — Palm Beach County
Mr. Garcia was the Project Surveyor in -charge of this project for the Palm
Beach County Water Utilities Department. Construction staking and asbuilt
survey for the water treatment plant #11, located in Belle Glade, Palm Beach
County. We establish horizontal and vertical control. Stake the tees, bends
and valves Stake and grade 2 concrete slabs on offsets, building pad and
gravel pad. Stake and grade gravity wall. Stake and grade asphalt & concrete
pavement. Stake and grade BOC on the sidewalk. Stake and grade top of
bank on the pond area. Stake and grade 4 drainage structures. Perform and
prepare a record survey when construction is completed.
■ NORTH RIVER SHORES — Martin County
Ernie is the Project Survey in -charge of the project with both the field crews
and the office staff. The sub -division North River Shores is located North or
the Roosevelt Bridge on US Federal Highway Martin County. BLI supported
the contractor with construction staking and asbuilt surveying for the sanitary
sewer construction vacuum sewer system & neighborhood restoration.
❑ SU5 — St. Lucie County
The sub -division Southport Unit 5 is located North of Port St Lucie Blvd in
St. Lucie County. BLI supported the contractor with construction staking and
asbuilt surveys for 1.9 miles of the vacuum sewer collection system. We
staked the forcemain and vacuum main at 100-foot intervals. Perform and
prepared an asbuilt survey when the construction was completed.
[31UPITER FARMS ELEMENTARY — Palm Beach County
Mr. Garcia was the lead Project Surveyor on this project, he met with the
client to discuss the requirements of the project. He supported the survey
crews in the field to met the client's need for the survey work. This project is
located on Indiantown Road south on 117th Street to the elementary school in
Palm Beach County. BLI supported the contractor and Loxahatchee River
District with construction staking, asbuilt and control survey sanitary sewer
system. We staked the forcemain fittings at 100-foot intervals. Perform and
prepared an asbuilt survey when the construction was completed
■ MAPP ROAD FM — Martin County
Mapp Road north forcemain is located in Palm City, Florida and is
approximately 16,253 LF. We established horizontal and vertical control via
GPS with RTK. Perform and prepare an As -built Survey of forcemain,
approximately 16,700 linear feet. The as -built will located the horizontal
location and the amount of cover of the forcemain as established by
standpipes set by the contractor. Martin County requires an as -built location
at each tee, bend, and fitting, together will 100-foot intervals for cover. Ernie
helped to support the crews in the field on this project.
GENTILE GLAS
HOLLOWAY
O'MAHONEY
& Associates, Inc
landscape Architects
Environmental Consultants
Planners
GEORGE G. GENTILE, PLA, FASLA
SR, PARTNER/PRESIDENT
Education
University of Florida, Bachelor of Landscape Architecture,
1977
Palm Beach Junior College (Palm Beach State College),
Associates in Arts — Architecture 1973
Honors
Fellow, American Society of Landscape Architects
National Trustee/Past President of the Florida
Chapter of the ASLA
Faculty Award, Department of Landscape
Architecture, University of Florida
Past President of the Palm Beach/Treasure
Coast Section of the American Society of
Landscape Architects
Landscape Architect of the Year — AIA 2006
Re¢istrations
Professional Landscape Architect: Florida #530
CLARB Certification: #250
Affiliations
American Society of Landscape Architects
American Planning Association
Palm Beach County Planning Congress
PGA Corridor Association
Palm Beach North Chamber
Economic Council of Palm Beach County
Florida Green Building Coalition (FGBC)
International Society of Arboriculture
Marine Industries Association of Palm Beach County
Work History
1977-1979 Area Planning Board of Palm Beach County -
Sr. Planner.
1979-1982 City of Vero Beach/Indian River County -
Assistant Planning Director and Indian River County
Environmental Administrator.
1982-1988 GBS&H Architects, Landscape Architects,
Planners, Inc.-President/CEO
1988-Present Gentile Glas Holloway O'Mahoney &
Associates, Inc. (2GHO)-Founder/President/Sr. Partner.
Positions Held
Immediate Past Chairman of the PBN Chamber
President of the Board, Marine Industries Association of
Palm Beach County
Commissioner, District 3, Jupiter Inlet District 1997.
Chairman in 2000, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2011,
2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017.
Commissioner and Chairman of the Loxahatchee River
Environmental Control District 1993 and 1994.
Chairman of the Board, of the Jupiter-Tequesta-Juno
Beach Chamber of Commerce, 1997-1998.
Past President & Trustee of the Florida Chapter of the
American Society of Landscape Architects 1986
Community Board Member, Jupiter Medical Center
Professional Experience
Mr. Gentile has over 40 years of experience in landscape
architecture, land planning and environmental consulting
including experience as a planning official for the City of
Vero Beach, Florida and Palm Beach County. His planning
experience includes development of Palm Beach County's
first comprehensive plan, including the development of
plans for several municipalities, development of zoning
codes, land development regulations and regional planning
activities for both public and private clients. He is a court
certified expert in his field and has testified in courts in
Martin and Palm Beach County as well as testifying in
several administrative review processes throughout the
State of Florida. Since 1988 he has been responsible for
the development and management of a full -service
landscape architectural, planning and environmental
consulting office in South Florida. His experience
includes:
Institutional and Public Facilities
Palm Beach County Sheriffs Office Training Facility —
Principal -in -Charge
Client: Palm Beach County
Scope: Site Planning & Landscape Architecture
Responsible for the site, landscape and irrigation design
for the facility. Construction Administration included
overseeing the landscape installation and final certification
of plant material and installation.
Site 7 Resource Recovery Facility - Principal -in -Charge
Location: West Palm Beach, Florida
Client: Solid Waste Authority of Palm Beach County
Scope: Site Planning & Landscape Architecture
Prepared master site plan, processed development
application, and provided full landscape architecture plans.
LRECD Master Landscape Plan - Principal -in -Charge
Location: Jupiter, Florida
Client: Loxahatchee River Environmental Control District
Scope: Landscape Architecture
Responsible for the master landscape plan for the
operational area of the facility located at 2500 Jupiter Park
Drive. The design incorporated screening of all new large
equipment abutting the property, enhanced native
vegetation plantings, and improvements to water filtration
through vegetation. 2GHO also provided irrigation
consulting.
PBC Central Energy Plant (CEP) - Principal -in -Charge
Location: West Palm Beach, Florida
Client: Palm Beach County
Scope: Processed the application through the City of West
Palm Beach approval process, as well as designing site and
landscape plans for the Palm Beach County Central
Energy Plant. The Central Energy Plant (CEP) replaces the
existing roof top chillers previously serving the Palm
Beach County Governmental Center as well as the ground
level chillers, which served the Historic Courthouse. The
CEP is approximately 2,617 square feet and will house a
three 462.5 ton chiller units.
FITTEAM Ballpark of the Palm Beaches - Principal -in -
Charge
Location: West Palm Beach, Florida
Client: HW Spring Training Complex, LLC
Scope: Landscape Architecture -
Design development documents, construction documents,
and construction administration services for the landscape,
landscape irrigation (other than the main stadium fields),
and hardscape for the new spring training facility. Services
also included planning for the West Palm Beach City
sports park located adjacent to the stadium complex.
Roadway and Streetscapes
Streetscape Manual for Palm Beach County -
Landscape Architect
Location: Palm Beach County, Florida
Client: Palm Beach County Board of County
Commissioners
Scope: Landscape Architecture
The manual and its many revisions was written and
complied by 2GHO and remains the standard for County
streetscape design.
Alternate A.1.A Jupiter, Palm Beach County, Florida -
Landscape Architect
Location: Jupiter, Florida
Client: Town of Jupiter
Scope: Landscape Architecture
Project consists of landscape design for the median of
Alternate A. LA. for a 3 mile section from Tony Penna
Road south to Donald Ross Road using a bold landscape
concept with large stately material.
Parks and Environmental Projects
Village of Tequesta Landscape Ordinance - Planner
and Principal -In -Charge
Location: Village of Tequesta, Florida
Client: Village of Tequesta, Florida
Scope: Environmental Planning
Prepared a landscape code and environmentally sensitive
land ordinance
Riverbend Park - Principal -in -Charge
Location: Palm Beach County, Florida
Client: Palm Beach County
Scope: Site Planning & Landscape Architecture
Responsible for the landscape architectural services for the
Riverbend Park nature center and the parking lot
improvement and expansion for this 680 acre park. This
was a delicate task due to the fact that this historic park
was once the site of Seminole War battles, and is home to
ancient Indian middens and other artifacts. In keeping with
the environmental value of the land and its natural eco-
systems as part of the most southern scenic river, the
Loxahatchee River, the dry retention areas are fully
planted and are state of the art bio retention.
Continuing Care & Assisted Living Facilities
Key Estates Independent & Assisted Living - Planner,
Public Facilitator
Location: Tequesta, Florida
Client: Key Estates LLC
Scope: Site Planning & Landscape Architecture for a high
end 96 unit 3 story facility on 8 acres. Green technology
used to develop extensive gardens and quiet outdoor
garden rooms on a brown field site.
Comprehensive Planning
Regional Comprehensive Plan for Palm Beach County
Employer: Palm Beach County Board of County
Commissioners
Scope: Development of the first regional comprehensive
plan for Palm Beach County.
Other Comprehensive Plans, Zoning Codes and Land
Development Regulations:
Town of Juno Beach, Florida
City of Clewiston, Florida
Village of Tequesta, Florida
Town of Jupiter, Florida
Town of Lantana, Florida
Palm Beach County, Florida
Indian River County, Florida
City of Vero Beach, Florida
GENTILE GLAS
HOLLOWAY
O'MAHONEY
& Associates, Inc
Landscape Uchitects
Environmental Consultants
Planners
M. TROY HOLLOWAY, PLA, ASLA
PARTNERNICE PRESIDENT
Education
The Ohio State University
Bachelor of Science in Landscape Architecture
1986
Registrations
Professional Landscape Architect: Florida #1351
Affiliations
American Society of Landscape Architects
Green Roofs for Healthy Cities
Florida Native Plant Society
State of Florida, Registered Landscape Architect
Town of Jupiter Beach Committee
ArtiGras of the Palm Beaches
The Island at Abacoa Board of Directors
Professional Experience
As a principal of Gentile Glas Holloway O'Mahoney &
Associates, Mr. Holloway is responsible for project design,
direction and management for a wide variety of projects
ranging from large-scale land planning, residential,
commercial and mixed -use projects to detailed small-scale
retail, office and residential site and landscape design.
With 34 years of experience, he has had principal
responsibility not only to oversee many projects through
the planning, design and approval phases, but also towards
implementation and through the construction process.
Roadways and Streetscaaes
Center Street Intersection Improvements — Principal -
in -Charge
Location: Jupiter, Florida
Client: Town of Jupiter
Scope: Roadways Design, Landscape Architecture
Improvements included brick crosswalks, potted plants,
and new light fixtures to aesthetically improve the
intersection as well as pedestrian safety.
Donald Ross Road — Principal -in -Charge
Location: Juno Beach, Florida
Client: Town of Juno Beach
Scope: Roadways Design, Landscape Architecture
Responsible for the design, government approvals,
construction documentation and construction
administration for the right-of-way of Donald Ross Road
from U.S. Highway One west to Prosperity Farms Road.
One half mile stretch of wide medians were planted
evocative of an Old Florida landscape, creating a gateway
to the Town of Juno Beach. The decision to leave a larger
median gave 2GHO the opportunity to create a dynamic
tropical hammock landscape with a backbone of tall Royal
Palms rising above curved Cabbage Palms offset by
masses of blooming Bougainvillea.
Facilities
Futures Rehabilitation Facility — Principal -in -Charge
Location: Tequesta, Florida
Client: GMH Capital
Scope: Landscape Architecture
Landscape design and construction administration services
to convert a 10 acre property from an abandoned assisted
living facility into a high -end substance abuse facility.
Jupiter Medical Center-RASO Building — Project
Manager
Location: Jupiter, Florida
Client: Jupiter Medical Center
Scope: Landscape Architecture, Site Design &
Entitlements
2GHO prepared the Site Plan, Landscape plans and
processed the approvals through the Town of Jupiter for
this conference and meeting building for the hospital.
Lighthouse Cove Miniature Golf — Principal -in -Charge
Location: Jupiter, Florida
Client: Greg Bartoli
Scope: Site Planning, Landscape Architecture &
Entitlements — A 2.3 acre, 36 hole miniature golf facility
with on -site burger & ice cream sales.
Parks
Jupiter Community Park — Project Manager
Location: Jupiter, Florida
Client: Town of Jupiter
Scope: Site Planning & Landscape Architecture — For a
100 ac. premier multi -sport facility consisting of multi -use
fields, baseball & softball fields, tennis, basketball,
racquetball & volleyball courts.
Ocean Cay Park — Project Manager
Location: Jupiter, Florida
Client: Palm Beach County
Scope: Site Planning & Landscape Architecture
A 13 acre passive ocean front park, providing parking,
sand volleyball courts and picnic shelters
Residential
Sea Glass — Principal -in -Charge
Location: Tequesta, Florida
Client: Turnbeny Beach Road, LLC
Scope of Work: Comprehensive Plan Amendment and Site
Plan Application for 21 multifamily condominium units.
The Reserve at Tequesta — Principal -in -Charge
Location: Tequesta, FL
Client: Royal Tequesta, LLC
Scope of Work: Rezoning, Future Land Use Amendment,
Replat, and site plan applications to develop a 69 unit
multifamily development with amenities.
Azure — Principal -in -Charge
Location: Palm Beach Gardens, Florida
Client: Frankel Enterprises, Inc.
Scope of Work: Regulatory Approvals, Site Planning &
Landscape Architecture
A 14-acre gated luxury waterfront community, providing
residents with gardens, walking paths and palm lined paver
drives replicating the feeling of a Palm Beach estate home
located on the large marina with 2 mid -rise buildings.
Lakewood PUD — Project Manager
Location: Jupiter, Florida
Client: Buz DiVosta
Scope: Site Planning, Landscape Architecture &
Entitlements — This 260 ac. Planned Unit Development
consists of 350 zero -lot line lakefront single-family homes
and a 14 acre commercial outparcel.
Land Development
Loggerhead Marinelife Center — Principal -in -Charge
Location: Juno Beach, Florida
Client: Loggerhead Marinelife Center
Scope of Work: Expansion of the popular Loggerhead
Marinelife Center to include the enlargement of the turtle
yard, the addition of a new building that would house
additional educational/multi-purpose areas, and relocation
of some of the existing administrative services.
Furry Friends — Principal -in -Charge
Location: Jupiter, Florida
Client: Furry Friends
Scope: Regulatory Approvals, Site Panning & Landscape
Architecture
A full service pet rescue, medical care, rehabilitation and
placement facility.
Mixed Use
Pelican Square — Principal -in -Charge
Location: Tequesta, Florida
Client: 691 Tequesta, LLC
Scope of Work: Rezoning, Comprehensive Plan
Amendment, and site plan applications to develop 12
multifamily units, and 4,910 sf of professional office.
Abacoa Town Center (Mixed -Use) — Project Manager
Location: Jupiter, Florida
Client: de Guardiola Development/Rockwood Realty
Scope: Site Planning, Landscape Development Plans and
processing all applications for site plan approvals for a 30
ac. urban downtown mixed -use town center.
Sonoma Isles — Project Manager
Location: Jupiter, FL
Client: Pulte/DiVosta
Scope: Prepare PUD, Master Plan, Site Plan & Landscape
Development Plans and processing applications for a 260
acre PUD consisting of 275 SF residential units, 150,000
s.f. of Research & Development and 20,000 s.f. of
commercial uses.
Commercial
Casa Del Sol — Principal -in -Charge
Location: Tequesta, Florida
Client: Sundown Development
Scope: Site Planning & Landscape Architecture
A Planned Commercial Development consisting of 41
townhomes and 10,000 sf of office use
CVS (Eckerds) — Project Manager
Location: Abacoa, Jupiter & Tequesta, Florida
Client: Varies
Scope: Site Panning & Landscape Architecture
CVS is a large chain of drug stores built as free standing
buildings where circulation and parking are critical for
success.
The Fresh Market at Fisherman's Wharf — Principal -
in -Charge
Location: Jupiter, Florida
Clients: Elion Real Estate Investments, Inc.
Scope: Site Panning, Landscape Architecture &
Entitlements — This project consisted of the redevelopment
of an existing commercial center and the addition of a
25,000 s.f. Fresh Market. The 56,228 s.f. of commercial
uses consist of restaurant, office, retail and indoor
recreational uses utilizing shared parking throughout.
GENTILE GLAS
HOLLOWAY
O'MAHONEY
. � C & Associates, Inc
Landscape Architects
Environmental Consultants
Planners
BEN DOLAN
LANDSCAPE DESIGNER/PLANNER/GRAPHIC DESIGNER/
ISA CERTIFIED ARBORIST®
Education
William T. Dwyer - 1995
Palm Beach Community College- 1996 - 1998
Photoshop Accredited
Registrations
ISA Certified Arborist® FL-9545A
Professional Experience
As a Design Associate of Gentile Glas Holloway
O'Mahoney and Associates, Inc., Mr. Dolan has a very large
scope of available services. From being part owner of an
operating nursery and maintenance company. He offers a
wide variety in large scale commercial, residential, and
mixed use site and landscaping designs, as well as smaller
more detailed residential, office, medical, and municipal
work. In addition, full scope of graphic abilities for all design
needs and approvals. With 22 years experience, he has a
diverse range of in field, hands on design and development,
technical CADD works and oversees many aspects of the
beginning to the end design process. He has worked to
develop many L.E.E.D. accredited and USGBC jobs and
implemented concepts to work for a greener more eco
friendly way of creating and integrating nature with
development. His experience includes:
Facilities
Palm Beach County Fire Rescue Training Facility —
Projeet Designer
Location: Palm Beach County, Florida
Client: Palm Beach County Facilities
Scope: Site Plan & Landscape Architecture —
2GHO worked under the Architect for this County Training
Facility built in and around an old garbage dump site
requiring unique conditions to deal with for planting
and buffering.
LRECD Master Landscape Plan — Landscape
Designer
Location: Jupiter, Florida
Client: Loxahatchee River Environmental Control
District
Scope: Landscape Architecture
Responsible for the master landscape plan for the
operational area of the facility located at 2500
Jupiter Park Drive. The design incorporated
screening of all new large equipment abutting the
property, enhanced native vegetation plantings, and
improvements to water filtration through vegetation.
2GHO also provided irrigation consulting.
Palm Beach State College Public Safety Training
Center — Project Designer
Location: Lake Worth, Florida
Client: Palm Beach State College
Scope: Landscape Architecture — 2GHO worked
under the Architect to design this LEED Gold
certified 147,000 square foot Public Safety
educational facility, including a tactical gymnasium
and wellness center, two 3-story classroom
buildings, and a 2-story auditorium.
Jones Creek Preserve — Project Designer
Location: Jupiter, Florida
Client: Town Of Jupiter Parks & Recreation
Scope: Site Plan & Landscape Architecture —
Community park along Jones Creek Preserve
providing waterway access and recreation.
Palm Beach County/West Palm Beach
Intermodal Transfer Facility — Project Designer
Location: West Palm Beach, Florida
Client: Palm Beach County Facilities & Palm Tran
Scope: Site Plan, Landscape Architecture & Graphic
Design — A focal site interlinking the downtown
mass transit systems between the tri-rail station and
Palm Tran bus station to downtown West Palm
Beach.
LRECD Administration Building — Landscape
Designer
Location: Jupiter, Florida
Client: Loxahatchee River Environmental Control
District
Scope: Landscape Architecture
Responsible for the landscape redesign and
construction administration for this facility, which
included the recreation of small native vegetation
pockets and a mix of native and ornamental
vegetation closer to the building to provide framing.
Lighthouse Cove Miniature Golf — Landscape
Designer
Location: Jupiter, Florida
Client: Greg Bartoli
Scope: Site Planning, Landscape Architecture &
Entitlements — A 2.3 acre, 36-hole miniature golf facility
with on -site burger & ice cream sales.
Futures Rehabilitation Facility — Landscape Designer
Location: Tequesta, Florida
Client: GMH Capital
Scope: Landscape Architecture
Landscape design and construction administration services to
convert a 10 acre property from an abandoned assisted living
facility into a high -end substance abuse facility.
Parks
Riverbend Park — Landscape Designer
Location: Palm Beach County, Florida
Client: Palm Beach County
Scope: Site Planning & Landscape Architecture
Responsible for the landscape architectural services for the
Riverbend Park nature center and the parking lot
improvement and expansion for this 680 acre park. This was
a delicate task due to the fact that this historic park was once
the site of Seminole War battles, and is home to ancient
Indian middens and other artifacts. In keeping with the
environmental value of the land and its natural eco-systems
as part of the most southern scenic river, the Loxahatchee
River, the dry retention areas are fully planted and are state
of the art bio retention.
Jupiter Community Park — Project Designer
Location: Jupiter, Florida
Client: Town of Jupiter
Scope: Site Planning & Landscape Architecture — For a 100
ac. premier multi -sport facility consisting of multi -use fields,
baseball & softball fields, tennis, basketball, racquetball &
volleyball courts.
Municipal Graphics
South Bay Zoning Maps — Graphic Designer
Location: South Bay, Florida
Client: City of South Bay
Scope: Responsible for providing Zoning and
Comprehensive Plan Mapping services for the City of South
Bay, including research to determine lot line locations and
the creation of color graphics for use by the City.
Community population: 4,000.
Mixed Use
Pelican Square — Project Designer
Location: Tequesta, Florida
Client: 691 Tequesta, LLC
Scope of Work: Rezoning, Comprehensive Plan
Amendment, and site plan applications to develop 12
multifamily units, and 4,910 sf of professional office.
Commercial
West Marine Plaza — Project Designer
Location: Tequesta, Florida
Client: Tequesta Investors LP
Scope: Site Planning & Landscape Architecture
Expansion of an existing retail bay by 3,574 s.f. to
accommodate the increased inventory and retail
space needs for the Village Square Shopping Center.
The landscaping along the front entrance of the
plaza was upgraded and outdoor seating was created
for the cafe.
Loggerhead Marinelife Center — Project Designer
Location: Juno Beach, Florida
Client: Loggerhead Marinelife Center
Scope of Work: Expansion of the popular
Loggerhead Marinelife Center to include the
enlargement of the turtle yard, the addition of a new
building that would house additional
educational/multi-purpose areas, and relocation of
some of the existing administrative services.
The Fresh Market at Fisherman's Wharf —
Landscape Designer
Location: Jupiter, Florida
Clients: Elion Real Estate Investments, Inc.
Scope: Site Panning, Landscape Architecture &
Entitlements — This project consisted of the
redevelopment of an existing commercial center and
the addition of a 25,000 s.f. Fresh Market. The
56,228 s.f. of commercial uses consist of restaurant,
office, retail and indoor recreational uses utilizing
shared parking throughout.
Residential
Bella Villaggio — Project Designer
Location: Tequesta, Florida
Client: MGA Tequesta, LLC
Scope: Site Planning & Landscape Architecture
A new 2 story, 16-unit townhouse on 1.54 acres of
vacant land. Amenities include a swimming pool,
deck, BBQ grills and trellis -covered outdoor space
for entertaining.
Reynolds Ranch — Project Designer
Location: Palm Beach County, Florida
Client: K. Hovnanian Homes
Scope of Work: Regulatory Approvals, Site
Planning & Landscape Architecture
A new 150 acre community with 30 single family
homes and a plethora of open spaces, lakes, and
access to Jupiter Farms horse trails which will both
complement the surrounding area and provide a
refuge for its residents.
Tierra Del Sol — Project Designer
Location: Jupiter, Florida
Client: Allied Capital and Development
Scope: Site Planning and Landscape Architecture.
A Residential Townhouse Development overlooking
preserve scrub habitat.
TOM MONTANO, P.E.
Branch Manager/Professional Engineer
SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS
Mr. Montano has over eight years of experience in the construction industry. As GFA's
Port St. Lucie Beach Branch Manager, Mr. Montano is responsible for overseeing his
staff, as well as all the work that is performed from the branch office. He is involved in
all aspects of the business including client relations, project management, scheduling,
and training Mr. Montano's project management experience includes educational
facilities, industrial facilities, port, aviation, commercial facilities, multi -story
condominiums, and infrastructure projects.
REPRESENTATIVE PROJECT EXPERIENCE
St. Lucie County Tax Collectors Office — Tradition, FL
Branch Manager / Contract Manager
This project consisted of the new construction of a one-story, 19,500-square-foot
building. The estimated total cost of construction is $6.3 million. GFA performed a
Geotechnical Exploration consisting of five standard penetration test borings to
depths of 20-feet below existing grade within the proposed building footprint and four
standard penetration test borings to depths of 6-feet below existing grade within the
proposed pavement areas. GFA also provided engineering field technicians and a
certified laboratory to complete Construction Materials Testing services for all soils
and concrete material used for the project. Additionally, GFA provided licensed
inspectors to complete special inspections for the building. Mr. Montano was
responsible for overseeing all staff associated with the project, as well as ensuring all
GFA services were completed on time and in budget.
Martin County Public Works Compound — Stuart, FL
Branch Manager / Contract Manager
This project consisted of the new construction of a fuel tank canopy for the Martin
County Public Works Compound in Stuart, Florida. GFA performed a Geotechnical
Exploration consisting of two standard penetration test borings to depths of 35 feet
below existing site grade. Recommendations for helical piers for the proposed
construction were provided in the form of a Geotechnical Report. Mr. Montano was
responsible for overseeing all staff associated with the project, as well as ensuring all
GFA services were completed on time and in budget.
Ocean Cove Force Main Replacement —Jupiter, FL
Branch Manager / Contract Manager
This project consisted of the replacement of a force water main along Ocean Cove
Drive in Jupiter, Florida. GFA performed a Geotechnical Exploration consisting of two
standard penetration test borings to depths of 25-feet below existing grade near the
centerline of proposed horizontal direction drill installations. Mr. Montano was
responsible for overseeing all staff associated with the project, as well as ensuring all
GFA services were completed on time and in budget.
Jupiter Ocean Racquet Club Force Main Replacement Ph. 2 — Jupiter, FL
Branch Manager / Contract Manager
This project consisted of constructing a new section of utility lines using directional
drilling. GFA performed a Geotechnical Exploration consisting of four standard
penetration test borings to depths of 20-feet below existing site grade. Mr. Montano
was responsible for overseeing all staff associated with the project, as well as ensuring
all GFA services were completed on time and in budget.
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YEARS OF EXPERIENCE
8
EDUCATION
B.S., CIVIL ENGINEERING,
RENSSELEAR POLYTECHNIC
INSTITUTE
LICENSES &
CERTIFICATIONS
• FLORIDA PROFESSIONAL
GEOLOGIST #84146
• OSHA 30 HOUR
• SWAC CLEARANCE
• ACI CONCRETE FIELD
TECHNICIAN
JOHN KENT, P.E.
Senior Project Engineer
SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS
John Kent, P.E. has over thirty-eight years of experience in the Geotechnical
Engineering and Construction Materials Testing Industry. He has extensive technical,
management, and leadership experience within the industry. As a Senior Project
Engineer for GFA International, Mr. Kent's responsibilities include coordinating project
needs with the lead drilling supervisor and CMT Field Manager, preparing proposals,
defining scope for geotechnical investigations, performing settlement calculations and
pile capacity calculations based on results of test borings, as well as reviewing and
signing materials testing reports.
REPRESENTATIVE PROJECT EXPERIENCE
Tradition Commerce Loop Road — Port St. Lucie, FL
Senior Project Engineer
This project consists of the construction of a new roadway for a distance of
approximately 2,700 linear feet that will connect Southwest Discovery Way and
Southwest Tradition Parkway for access to planned manufacturing and commercial
properties. GFA performed a geotechnical exploration consisting of seven auger
borings to depths of 6 feet below existing grade and three standard penetration test
borings to depths of 15 feet below existing grade. Mr. Kent was responsible for
reviewing all field data and final preparation and approval of the geotechnical report
with recommendations for the proposed construction.
C-24 Canal Bridge- Port St. Lucie, FL
Senior Project Engineer
This project consisted of the new construction of a bridge over the C-24 Canal located
within the Verano South development in Port St. Lucie, Florida, as well as utility line
installation. GFA performed a Geotechnical Exploration consisting of two standard
penetration test borings to depths of 75-feet below existing site grade and two
standard penetration test borings to depths of 50-feet below existing site grade. Mr.
Kent was responsible for reviewing all field data and final preparation and approval of
the geotechnical report with recommendations for the proposed construction.
Elsa and Paulina Roads Drainage and Watermain Improvements — Jupiter, FL
Senior Project Engineer
This project consists of construction of a drainage system to relieve significant and
routine street flooding on Elsa and Paulina Roads. These low-lying roads are located
in an older area of Jupiter and are subject to flooding even in smaller rainfall events
and are highly susceptible to the effects of sea level rise. Drainage improvements
include installation of 18" and 24" reinforced concrete pipe, drainage structure, valley
gutters along edge of pavement, a vortex structure for enhanced treatment of storm
water runoff prior to discharges to the Intracoastal Waterway, and infrastructure for
a future pumping station to alleviate flooding caused by future sea level rise. GFA is
providing construction materials testing services which includes laboratory and field
testing services for all soils and concrete materials used for the project.
1FRNATIO�"
YEARS OF EXPERIENCE
38
EDUCATION
B.S., CIVIL ENGINEERING,
WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY
M.S, CIVIL ENGINEERING,
WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY
MBA, WEST VIRGINA
UNIVERSITY
LICENSES &
CERTIFICATIONS
• FLORIDA PROFESSIONAL
ENGINEER #63218
HOLTZ CONSULTING ENGINEERS, INC.
TAB #6: PROJECT DELIVERY AND APPROACH
This section summarizes HCE's approach to assisting the Village of Tequesta with implementing
your water engineering projects. Our approach for completing projects under this contract in the
most cost-effective, responsive and timely manner is outlined herein. Specific activities proposed
to ensure that each project is implemented in conformance with the high -quality standards that
the Village expects and deserves are also discussed.
6.1 PROJECT DELIVERY PLAN
HCE has the willingness and
ability to meet the time and
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budget requirements of all
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engineering assignments
entrusted to us by the Village of
Teq uesta. Our firm was founded
onthe philosophy that our
Client's needs come first and we
are dedicated to doing whatever
it takes to meet the schedule and
budget requirements on all
projects. Our size, location and
efficient structure allow us to
HCE uses several tools to ensure that we can commit the adequate
resources to successfully complete our projects on time
provide very cost-effective
engineering service, without requests for additional compensation for routine changes in project
design and scope of work.
Our staff has extensive prior successful experience providing timely and cost-effective
engineering service to all our utility Clients and we have the staff availability and expertise to
meet the time and budget requirements of all tasks for the Village. Our lack of time-consuming
internal and marketing activities allows us to focus on our Client's needs. We do not answer to
an out-of-town corporate bureaucracy and do not request additional compensation for minor
changes in scope of work and ensure all our projects are successfully completed to our client's
satisfaction. Since we are committed to a long-term professional relationship with the Village,
we will work hard to ensure that all tasks are completed to the full satisfaction of the Village.
We understand the concept of designing a project with the Client's budget in mind. We listen to
our Clients to understand their needs and budget constraints and do not have a "one size fits all"
approach to design. We will monitor and update accordingly construction cost estimates and
communicate effectively with Village staff to ensure that construction projects are completed
within budget. Once a project is under construction, we will endeavor to work closely with
contractors and the Village to develop a win -win approach, and help them meet their schedule,
while controlling costs, to the benefit of the Village.
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Communication and Schedule Monitoring
In order to monitor project status and schedule, HCE suggests holding bi-weekly or monthly
project meetings during construction. Progress reports prepared by the contractor will be
evaluated at each meeting including detailed information on the construction status, permit
status, project schedule, potential contractor change orders, and other pertinent aspects of the
work. HCE will prepare and distribute minutes of these meeting to memorialize any decisions
made and direction given. This frequent communication ensures that the Village is fully aware of
the status of the work and that the schedule and budget are being monitored and adhered to.
HCE will monitor construction progress by comparing progress of construction activities on a
weekly basis to the contractor's original schedule. Should the project schedule slip, HCE will
ensure that the issue is quickly addressed and rectified by requesting the Contractor to add crews
and/or work extended hours. Closely monitoring the contractor's progress with their original
schedule on a weekly basis will guarantee that the project will stay on schedule.
HCE is committed to providing the Village with the highest quality engineering services possible.
We believe we have proven our commitment and dedication on past and current projects for
other local utilities and hope you contact our references listed in Tab 7. We look forward to the
opportunity to demonstrate our commitment and value on projects for the Village of Tequesta.
Our approach to satisfying our clients is to perform our work to the highest quality, on time and
without any change orders or amendments for minor changes in the scope.
Cost -Effective Design Approach
HCE understands the importance of providing the Village with
a cost-effective design for all of your projects. We are
committed to ensuring that each aspect of the project is
thoroughly evaluated, and the design recommendations
provide the most efficient and reliable system possible with
minimal impacts to the residents and neighborhoods during
construction.
During design HCE will conduct internal constructability
reviews and value engineering analysis to ensure minimal
construction change orders and that the most cost-effective
design approach is being implemented. Where necessary,
HCE will consult with experienced contractors to ensure that
the design approach is reasonable and constructable.
HCE's project approach, location, size,
and familiarity with local conditions
and permitting authorities will result in
timely and a cost-effective project
delivery
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Understanding of the Scope
HCE is very familiar with the types of projects, as categorized below, generally requested in the
scope of services for the Village's selected engineering consultants:
A brief overview of the general types of engineering service that may be provided is
summarized below.
Water and Stormwater Infrastructure Improvements
The Village of Tequesta routinely performs infrastructure
improvements as part of your successful efforts to provide
quality service to your customers. The HCE team has
extensive experience in helping utilities plan, design,
permit, and implement a wide variety of water and
stormwater utility improvements projects. We would
welcome the opportunity to assist the Village with any
required water and/or stormwater infrastructure
improvements.
HCE understands the importance of
designing and implementing projects that
meet budget and time constraints
HCE understands the importance of designing and
implementing projects that meet budget and time constraints. We are committed to meeting
your needs with respect to quality, compliance with schedules and budgets, and ensuring that
each aspect of the project is thoroughly evaluated, and the design recommendations provide the
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most efficient, reliable system possible.
We have extensive experience with rehabilitation and replacement of many types of utility
infrastructure and facilities. We have extensive experience with replacement and construction
of water mains. We also have implemented numerous water treatment plant improvements.
Well Construction, Rehabilitation and Abandonment
HCE has extensive experience with surficial and upper Floridan aquifer production wells. To date,
we have constructed 33 surficial aquifer production wells, with new screened and unscreened
wells depending on geologic conditions, including, wellhead, submersible well pumps, raw water
mains, and site improvements. The well replacements include new wells and overdrills, as well
as well rehabilitation projects. We have also implemented two deep upper Floridan aquifer wells
with wellheads and pumps, and raw water main extensions from 8" to 36", including hydraulic
modeling and water quality modeling.
General Consulting and Technical Guidance
HCE is aware that the Village may request technical guidance associated with your stormwater,
water treatment and distribution, and/or utility infrastructure operations, performance
evaluations and identification of optimal improvements. HCE staff is very familiar with treatment
and distribution systems and regulations and can provide any assistance necessary to ensure the
continued success of the Village of Tequesta with your best interests in mind. HCE staff has
extensive experience with evaluation and design, bidding, construction and start- up of large and
complicated multi -phase utility capital improvement projects. Significant other resources are
available via our team members, as required.
We are adept at providing prompt guidance at the ring of a phone and possess knowledge on a
wide range of general water topics. HCE was formed and is structured to provide prompt,
responsive and top- quality engineering
consulting service to our local clients.
Permitting and Regulatory Compliance
HCE also has a comprehensive understanding
of the environmental regulations and
permitting requirements for water utilities.
We have extensive experience in permitting
of facility improvements and expansions and
environmental programs with the Palm Beach
County Health Department, Florida
Department of Environmental Protection, the
South Florida Water Management District,
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Department of
Permitting Agency
Other Local
Utilities
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FDOT
Martin County
iHEALTHI
Palm Beach County Health
Department
FDEP
SFWMD/ACOE ERP (Wetlands)
HCE' excellent relationships with regulatory agencies
will streamline project implementation
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Transportation and other local, state and federal agencies. We are experienced at serving as our
Client's representative and advocate for both planned improvements and when things don't go
as anticipated. Our staff has extensive experience coordinating projects not only through
regulatory channels but also through neighborhood associations, service organizations and public
informational meetings.
HCE staff is experienced in water facility permitting and maintenance of regulatory compliance,
including preparation of permit application forms, Capacity Analysis Reports, and water
distribution system permitting. Our experience and relations with Florida Department of
Environmental Protection permitting staff allows us to complete these assignments in a very
efficient and cost-effective manner.
HCE will prepare permit applications and supporting documents to apply for all permits required
for a project and for any grants or low -interest funding assistance that may be available and
desirable. HCE will hold pre -submittal meetings with regulatory and grant agencies prior to
submitting the required applications, and we will communicate regularly with those agencies
during the permit or grant review process and will promptly answer all requests for additional
information received. After the draft permit or grant agreement is received, HCE will thoroughly
review the documents and provide review comments to Tequesta and agencies prior to
finalization of the permit or grant agreement.
Cost Estimating
The engineering consultant may perform ordinary work assignments such as permitting activities,
performing conceptual designs and budget -level cost estimates, and preparing alternatives
analyses and cost estimates for inclusion of required repairs and improvements outlined in the
capital improvement and renewal and replacement budgets. HCE has successfully performed
similar tasks for other local utilities. HCE has recently completed an innovative method to tie
cost estimating to our prioritization models to streamline the preparation of customized
estimates for capital improvement program forecasting, budgeting, and planning.
Hydraulic Modeling, Master Planning, and Asset Management
HCE has extensive experience with hydraulic modeling and associated engineering evaluation of
water distribution systems. HCE staff includes two (2) certified master modelers who have
experience in hydraulic modeling utilizing both Innovyze software from InfoWorks and Bentley's
WaterGEMS software to analyze water distribution systems. HCE staff has developed, verified
and calibrated multiple hydraulic models utilizing field -collected pressure data, flow test data,
and plant data for several utilities. If requested, HCE will work closely with Village staff to field
calibrate the hydraulic model of Tequesta's water distribution system. Once the models
accurately reflect the existing systems, they will be utilized for master planning and capital
improvement planning and design purposes. The hydraulic models can also be used for feasibility
analyses, to determine the effects of growth, pump selection, fire flow, and water age and quality
analysis. HCE understands that a hydraulic model is a valuable tool for planning purposes and
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should be regularly updated and calibrated to ensure accuracy in evaluating current system
performance and the effects of planned changes to the system.
HCE understands the need to accurately model Tequesta's existing water system to aid staff in
determining where new mains may need to be constructed to provide system redundancy and
reliability.
HCE has assisted in the development of
hydraulic models for the following
entities:
• Seacoast Utility Authority
• Martin County Utilities
• City of Stuart
• Okeechobee Utility Authority
• South Martin Regional Utility
HCE's extensive modeling experience
will enable HCE to help Tequesta -
effectively evaluate the hydraulic HCE utilizes GIS data, record drawings, operation data and
input from utility staff to prepare hydraulic models that
performance and constraints of your accuratelvpredict water systemperformance
existing water system, and plan for
optimal improvements to provide capacity for future needs and secondary routes for conveyance
to provide redundancy and enhance overall system reliability.
In addition to hydraulic modeling and master planning, HCE can assist Tequesta staff in the
preparation of other technical reports and studies, including feasibility reports, preliminary
engineering reports, operation and maintenance manuals and asset management. We have
prepared feasibility studies and O&M Manual updates for several utilities recently. Andrea Holtz,
Christine Miranda, and Matthew Paymer in particular have extensive asset management
experience, and served as Asset Management Team Members for both the City of West Palm
Beach and Palm Beach County Water Utilities as they implemented utility -wide Asset
Management Programs. We have also assisted local utilities with prioritization of capital
improvements and renewal/replacement projects based on cost, risk, criticality and benefits
achieved to optimize our clients return on investment.
Specialty Services
Some tasks that Tequesta's utilities engineering consultant will perform will require the
assistance of an expert from a discipline other than general utility engineering. These tasks may
include roadway and transportation, geotechnical, structural and electrical engineering,
hydrogeology, GIS, surveying and others. HCE has assembled a team of experienced local
professionals to serve Tequesta and is adept at managing engineering and technical
subconsultants to provide comprehensive assistance to our Clients. HCE has good working
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relationships with many local specialty firms that are widely regarded as experts in their field,
particularly in South Florida. Please review our organization chart included in Tab 5 for a summary
of our proposed team for Tequesta. We will gladly retain the services of other specialists as
necessary to best serve Tequesta.
Funding Development
HCE is currently under contract to provide grant consulting services to the City of West Palm
Beach, City of Lake Worth Beach, , City of Port St. Lucie, City of Delray Beach, City of Stuart, Riviera
Beach, Okeechobee Utility Authority, and the Village of Golf. HCE staff has extensive grant
writing and administration experience and has helped obtain and manage over 145 individual
grants totaling over $82 million in funding for local utilities, municipalities and non-profit
agencies. HCE staff also has extensive experience with the State Revolving Fund (SRF) loan
program and has recently assisted the City of Stuart obtain a $5,900,000 low -interest SRF loan to
fund critical water distribution system improvements in the City of Stuart and is currently
assisting the City of Pompano Beach and Okeechobee Utility Authority obtain SRF funding for
both water distribution improvements and stormwater improvement projects. As part of the
project development process, HCE can provide the following funding development support if
requested by Tequesta:
• Research and review current and proposed grant opportunities utilizing online grant
databases, and compare opportunities to Tequesta's proposed infrastructure
improvements program;
• Provide analysis identifying all grant requirements and restrictions including matching
provisions, reporting requirements, and impact on existing grants or potential grant
opportunities;
• Prepare and recommend application opportunities to Tequesta for their approval
prior to application development and coordinate, prepare and submit grant
applications for review by Tequesta prior to submittal to granting agencies;
• Following notice of award, coordinate and develop project scopes of work for grant
contract development and execution by Tequesta;
• Coordinate, prepare and submit as requested, all required grant compliance and
project status reports;
• Coordinate, prepare and submit required documentation for invoicing of grants,
including any required engineering certifications, -
Provide technical assistance to Tequesta on the administration of new grants;
• Coordinate and serve as the Tequesta liaison with Federal, State, District, Local
Government, and private foundation funding agencies;
• Conduct public information meetings, surveys and environmental assessments as
needed by granting agencies;
• Develop legal advertisements for grant opportunities as required by granting
agencies;
• Perform grant compliance oversight and grant close-out documentation;
• Assist with audit reports or annual inspections as necessary.
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HCE has the staff expertise, tenacity and willingness to tackle complex grant applications. We
are eager to assist you fund your critical infrastructure projects.
Approach to Infrastructure and Facility Improvement Proiects
HCE's approach to implementing improvements to facilities and infrastructure in the timeliest
manner, with an emphasis on quality and cost control, issummarized in this section.
Preliminary Design and Alternatives Analysis
HCE will assist the Village with preliminary design and evaluation of alternative solutions for
project or infrastructure improvement needs identified by staff. HCE will evaluate alternatives by
conducting hydraulic models or developing conceptual designs for alternative improvement
methods and will prepare budget -level cost estimates for the alternatives. In some cases,
different improvements have higher capital costs, but lower overall operation and maintenance
costs. In these cases, HCE will prepare present -worth analyses to identify alternatives with the
lowest life -cycle costs. At all times during this process, HCE will reach out to the Village staff for
input as to preferences and impacts to the utility that can best be identified by those managing,
operating and maintaining the utility system. The potential for grants or public -private
partnerships will also be evaluated early on, and specific grant requirements will be factored into
the analysis.
Final Design and Permitting
After a project is authorized by the Village, HCE will
start work immediately. Any required surveying and
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/or geotechnical investigation will commence as soon
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as existing utilities can be located and flagged. We
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also will perform targeted underground locating prior
to design to minimize unforeseen below grade
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conditions to the greatest extent possible. The
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engineering evaluations required to initiate design
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will be conducted concurrently with the site
investigation activities and preparation of design
a_
drawings and specifications will begin. HCE will
prepare detailed drawings and specifications depicting
The HCE team's goal is to maximize
existing and proposed infrastructure and providing all
knowledge of existing conditions to minimize
necessary instructions to the contractor and all the
potential change orders during construction
Village and grant program requirements. Detailed
specifications will be prepared to supplement the design
drawings, with detailed description of
specifications for all materials, equipment and construction
and testing requirements, as well as
bidding and contract requirements.
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Design documents will typically be prepared at the 30-, 60-, and 90-percent completion levels for
review by the Village and benefitted parties. HCE will also prepare updated cost estimates at the
30- and 90-percent completion level based on the design documents, manufacturer's proposals,
and unit prices for recently -bid projects. Value Engineering and constructability reviews will be
conducted during the design phase as described later in this section to ensure that the most
optimal design is prepared to ensure ease of construction and limit project costs. HCE will review
the documents and cost estimates with the Village and, if necessary, will revise the design and
bidding documents as required to meet budget constraints. HCE will incorporate all comments
received after each review.
HCE will prepare permit applications and supporting documents to apply for all permits required
for a project and for any grants or low -interest funding assistance that may be available. HCE will
hold pre -submittal meetings with regulatory and grant agencies prior to submitting the required
applications and we will communicate regularly with those agencies during the permit or grant
review process and will promptly answer all requests for additional information received. After
the draft permit or grant agreement is received, HCE will thoroughly review the documents and
provide review comments to the Village and agencies prior to finalization of the permit or grant
agreement.
Procurement Services
After the design documents are finalized and all
required permits are obtained, HCE will assist the
Village with procurement of contractors and
equipment. HCE will prepare the legal
advertisement and will assist with distribution of
bidding documents to interested contractors,
suppliers and plan rooms as required. HCE will also
notify quality local contractors and inform
them that the project is out to bid. HCE will preside
over pre -bid meetings to receive and answer
questions from contractors and tour the project
site. Answers to questions from contractors and
any modification or clarifications required to HCE will work closely with potential
the bidding documents will be provided in written contractors to ensure the Village receivesfair and
addenda that will become part of the contract competitive bids
documents. Before opening the bids, HCE will prepare the engineer's opinion of the probable
cost of construction.
After bids are received, HCE will review all bids for responsiveness, accuracy and compliance with
the bidding requirements, and prepare a bid tabulation. We will contact references for the three
low bidders, review financial statements and check with the State to ensure that the contractor
and bonding company are in good standing and the bidder is considered to be responsible and
capable of successfully completing the project work. We will then prepare a recommendation of
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award of the construction contract to the lowest responsive, responsible bidder.
After the contract is awarded, HCE will prepare a Notice of
Award for signature by the Village and will transmit it and the
required sets of completed contract documents to the
contractor. After the contracts are executed and returned by
the contractor, we will check the documents, bonds and
insurance certificate and provide them to the Village for
execution. Copies of signed -and -sealed drawings will be
provided to the contractor for their use in obtaining building
permits and any other permits required for work in right-of-
ways. A preconstruction conference will be held with the
contractor to discuss project coordination issues and the
Notice to Proceed will be issued.
Construction Services
During construction, HCE will administer the construction HCE will ensure that utility
contract to ensure compliance with the design intent, the improvement projects are completed on
permits, and the contract documents. HCE will review all time and within budget
submittals, including the project schedule, schedule of values, shop drawings, maintenance -of -
traffic plans, horizontal directional drill pilot bore logs, trench safety, and other submittals
defined in the documents. HCE will make periodic site visits to ensure that construction is
conducted in conformance with the contract documents and to monitor the status of
construction. HCE will respond to all requests for information from the contractor and will help
resolve any conflicts or issues during construction. We will hold periodic progress meetings with
the Village and the contractor and will review monthly pay requests and schedule updates. We
will make recommendation of payment of the amount earned to date less retainage. Any changes
to the contract documents that affect contract time or price will be made via change order
negotiated with the contractor and approved by the Village.
HCE will provide construction inspection services to the extent necessary to certify proper
completion of the project to FDEP and any other permitting or granting agencies. Site visits will
be made at key stages of construction by HCE staff to observe construction activities and confirm
compliance with the contract documents. HCE will require and review testing during
construction, including compaction density and pressure tests. We will review construction as -
built drawings and mark-ups prepared by the contractor to ensure that they are up to date and
accurately depict any changes made in the field.
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After construction is substantially complete, HCE
will conduct a comprehensive inspection and
punch list of remaining work to be
completed. HCE will perform follow-up
inspections to ensure that all punch list items are
completed to the satisfaction of the Village and
property owners and will coordinate the
completion of all project close-out documents.
HCE will certify completion of construction and
submittal of signed -and -sealed record drawings
to FDEP.
HCE has extensive experience with utility During the construction and start- up phase, HCE
improvement projects constructed in crowded will communicate regularly with all stake -holders,
right-of-ways including the Village, contractors, regulatory and
grant/loan agencies and property owners. We will
attend meetings as required to ensure that all affected parties are aware of project status and
their concerns are addressed. One year after construction is completed; HCE will conduct a
warranty inspection and will coordinate the resolution of any warranty issues with the contractor
and manufacturers of equipment.
6.2 INNOVATIVE APPROACH
HCE is a fully integrated design -build firm, able to provide turnkey
solutions to infrastructure challenges. The water sector has
unique features that are central to the consideration of best
practices in the procurement, contracting and execution of any
design -build project, and HCE is familiar in these areas. We are
both licensed engineers and contractors experienced in
traditional fixed price design -build as well as progressive design -
build. Small projects can be well -suited for the design -build
project delivery method, however HCE is also capable of larger
design -build projects with our team of specialty subcontractors.
Our understanding of construction methods, permitting,
scheduling, and budgeting allows us to design projects, while
reducing cost and schedules.
DBIA
DESIGN -BUILD
INSTITUTE OF AMERICA
HCE is a proud member of
the Design -Build Institute
of America
HCE also offers a variety of consulting services related to utility sustainability. Renewing and
replacing infrastructure is an ongoing task nationwide. Asset management can help the Village
of Tequesta maximize the value of its capital as well as its operations and maintenance dollars.
HCE can assist the Village with obtaining critical information on capital assets and timing of
investments. Some key elements we can assist the Village with are the following:
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• Field Collection of Data:
HCE engineers understand that data collection is a daunting task for most utilities.
Our staff have the training and experience to help collect the data necessary to
implement or improve your utility's asset management plan.
• Plan Development:
HCE can help your utility develop Key Performance Indicators, Capital Improvement
Plans, and Asset Management plans in order to improve utility sustainability and set
objectives for the future.
• Workshops:
HCE believes that hosting workshops is a key part of plan development. We will work
with you to hold a series of workshops including staff from various parts of your
utility. By working as a team to define priorities, goals, and performance criteria, we
can create a comprehensive plan that can be used for years to come.
• Tool Development:
HCE has previously created tools in Microsoft Access and Microsoft Excel to help
utilities capture and manage asset data quickly and easily. If your utility has a need
for these types of tools, we would be happy to develop one that meets your specific
needs. HCE is currently working on an innovative method to tie cost estimating to
our lift station prioritization model to streamline the preparation of customized
estimates for capital improvement program forecasting, budgeting, and planning.
6.3 QUALITY ASSURANCE/QUALITY CONTROL
HCE understands the Village of Tequesta's
expectation of the quality of the work to
be provided by their engineering Control
consultant. HCE has an internal quality AssuranceQuality
assurance program designed to minimize Progra�helps
construction change orders and to ensureminimize
that the design documents are construction change
constructible before they are awarded for orders
construction. These internal quality
assurance reviews result in a cost-effective
project by reducing change orders which
add to the overall cost of the project. HCE
will also conduct informal internal value engineering reviews during the preliminary design and
alternatives evaluation phase, as well as at the 30-percent, 60-percent and 90-percent design
stages. The intent of these reviews will be to ensure that the most cost-effective design approach
is occurring throughout the design process and that the design documents are prepared so the
construction costs meet the project budget.
Value engineering is important during the development of the drawings as well as while writing
the specifications. Project cost estimates will be provided as part of the preliminary design report
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and at the 30-percent, 60-percent, and 90-percent design stages. If the project costs appear
excessive at any stage of the project, HCE will conduct further value engineering in an attempt to
further reduce the costs.
For a pipeline project, for example, value engineering and constructability reviews will include,
but not be limited to, the following:
•
Conceptual Design and Cost Estimating During Evaluation
Pipe Route
- Ensure selected piping routes are the most cost-effective and with the least
impact to the community and residents
- Evaluate utilization/conversion of existing, unused piping
- Minimize pavement/sidewalk restoration
- Minimize permitting agency
costs by route selection
- Evaluate crossing over or
under existing utilities
Pipe Size =-i, •.,F, i
- Conduct hydraulic modeling
to optimize pipe size
• Piping Materials and Installation
Method
- Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC)
- High density polyethylene
pipe (HDPE)
- Ductile iron pipe (DIP)
• Pipe Installation Method
- Open cut
- Horizontal Directional Drilling
HCE will assist the Village of Tequesta in continuing
to be responsible with rate paver's funds
Quality assurance is also critical during construction. HCE has extensive experience with
construction oversight on water utility infrastructure projects and has a very good understanding
of contractor safety requirements, environmental controls, pipe installations, pipe jointing
materials and techniques, excavation and backfill requirements, trenchless installations such as
horizontal directional drilling, leak testing and all other aspects of pipeline construction. We have
also managed numerous highly -successful water plant improvement projects, including complex
multi -discipline projects, while minimizing impacts to plant operations. The team's experience,
knowledge and attention to detail results in earning respect from contractors, who are then more
likely to closely adhere to the Contract Documents. HCE will at all times ensure the facilities are
constructed in accordance with the Contract Documents and to the quality that the Village of
Tequesta expect.
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TAB #7: REFERENCES
The following pages the completed Project Specific Reference Forms (Exhibit D) for projects
listed under Tab #4.
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EXHIBIT D — PROJECT SPECIFIC REFERENCE FORM
Company under Review: Holtz Consulting Engineers, Inc.
Reference: City of Stuart
Name/Title: David Peters - Public Works Director
Project: Water Main Replacement and FDEP SRF Funding
Project Manager: Christine Miranda, PE
Other Key Project Personnel:
RFQ No.: UTIL06-20
RFQ Title: General Consulting Services
Phone: 772-288-1292
Fax: 772-288-5381
Lead Professional: Christine Miranda, PE
Describe the scope of work of the contract awarded by your company/agency to this firm:
Replacement of-59,000 feet of 6-inch through 12-inch water main in existing residential and commercial
developments. Assistance with obtaining and administering an FDEP SRF loan of $5.9 million
No.
Questions
Rating
Comments
1.
Rate the level of commitment of the firm to
5
They provided outstanding design and services
your project. Did they devote the time and
during construction that led to a project under
management staff necessary for successful and
budget and on -time.
timely work?
2.
Rate the quality of customer service and the
>
:Always made themselves available.
competence and accessibility of the personnel.
3.
Rate how well the firm listened and
5
ery attentive, understood our needs.
understood the project specific needs of your
4.
organization.
Rate how well the firm met the major schedule
5
Closely monitored SRF milestones, construction
milestones for the project.
schedule, and coordinated interaction with
contractor.
5.
Rate the firm's success at minimizing and
5
Minor adjustments, not as a result of their
controlling potential mistakes. Were there bid
design, inaccurate as-builts of what was existing.
addendums, contract change orders, etc.
6.
Rate the overall quality of the work.
5
Outstanding. Selected as one of the City's
continuing consultants.
7.
Rate the technical competence of the firm and
5
Well rounded firm. Utilize d
U z their skills an a
its consultants.
number of projects.
No. Questions Rating ' Comments
8. Rate the integrity and professionalism of the
firm.
5 I f and to find a small engineering firm with their
experience and expertise.
9. If you have a similar contract to undertake in 5
the future, would the firm be considered? j
Yes X No
Rating: I =Poor 2=Fair 3 Average
Signature Dbtie
Without question, one of the better engineering firms
we've utilized.
4=Good 5=ExceUent
EXHIBIT D - PROJECT SPECIFIC REFERENCE FORM
Company under Review: Holtz Consulting Engineers, Inc.
Reference: Loxahatchee River District
Name/Title: Kris Dean, PE - Deputy Executive Director
Project: Imperial Woods Low Pressure Force Main
Project Manager: Christine Miranda, PE
Other Key Project Personnel: Kaitlin Wood, El
RFQ No.: UTIL 06-20
RFQ Title: General Consulting Services
Phone: 561-401-4024
Fax:
Lead Professional: Christine Miranda, PE
Describe the scope of work of the contract awarded by your company/agency to this firm:
Design, permitting, bidding, and construction administration for the installation of -5,700 linear feet of low
pressure force main with service connections, cleanouts, and valves to convert a neighborhood from septic to sewer.
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
organization.
5
4.
Rate how well the firm met the major schedule
milestones for the project.
5
5.
Rate the firm's success at minimizing and
controlling potential mistakes. Were there bid
5
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.
5
9.
If you have a similar contract to undertake in
the future, would the firm be considered?
Yes X No
Rating : I=Poor 2=Fair 3 Average 4=Good 5=Excellent
-- — 5/15/2020
Signature Di
EXHIBIT D — PROJECT SPECIFIC REFERENCE FORM
Company under Review: Holtz Consulting Engineers, Inc. RFQ No.: UTIL 06-20
Reference: Village of Palm Springs RFQ Title: General Consultine Services
Name/Title: Chad Girard, PE - Assistant Public Service Director Phone: 561-965-5770
Project: Well Replacement and Improvements Program Fax:
Project Manager: Stephen Fowler, PE, CGC Lead Professional: Stephen Fowler, PE, CGC
Other Key Project Personnel: Harrison Barron, El
Describe the scope of work of the contract awarded by your company/agency to this firm:
Rehabilitation of surficial Well Nos. 11, 15, & 16 and replacement of Well No. 9 & 10 which supply
raw water to the Village's drinking water treatment plan.
No. ' Questions
1. Rate the level of commitment of the firm to
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
competence and accessibility of the personnel.
9
4.
Rate how well the firm listened and
understood the project specific needs of your
organization.
sting Comments
The consultants and management staff
5 have been devoted and responsive to all
of our project needs.
5
5
Rate how well the firm met the major schedule
milestones for the project. 5
5. Rate the firm's success at minimizing and
controlling potential mistakes. Were there bid 5
addendums, contract change orders, etc.
The staff at Holtz are knowledgeable
and responsive.
During the planning period and throughout
the projects Holtz stayed in communication
and responded to any of our needs.
All major schedule milestones were met on
time.
6. Rate the overall quality of the work. We have been extremely happy with the
5 quality of work and level of service
we've received from Holtz.
7. Rate the technical competence of the firm and All of the consultants we have worked with
its consultants. 5 have been very competant.
No. I Questions
8. 1 Rate the integrity and professionalism of the
firm.
9. If you have a similar contract to undertake In
the future, would the firm be considered?
Yes X No
Rating: 1=Poor ?=Fair 3 Average 4—Good
S /2t�Z0 Zd
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ignature Date
Rating Comments- __
5
We plan on using Holtz again in the future.
yes
I
S=Excellent
EXHIBIT D — PROJECT SPECIFIC REFERENCE FORM
Company under Review: Holtz Consulting Engineers, Inc.
Reference: South Martin Regional Utility
Name/Title:
Monica Shaner, PE - Utility Director
Project: Greenland Palms Force Main Extension
RFQ No.: UTIL 06-20
RFQ Title: General Consulting Services
Phone: 772-546-6259 ext. 205
Fax:
Project Manager: Curtis Robinson, PE Lead Professional: Curtis Robinson, PE
Other Key Project Personnel: Kaitlin Wood, El
Describe the scope of work of the contract awarded by your company/agency to this firm:
Design, permitting, bidding, and construction administration of -6,850 linear feet of new 8-inch and 10-inch force main
installed along US Highway 1 in Hobe Sound, FL. The new force main was designed to serve future anticipated developments.
No.
Questions
Rating
Comments
1.
Rate the level of commitment of the firm to
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
competence and accessibility of the personnel.
3.
Rate how well the firm listened and
understood the project specific needs of your
organization.
4.
Rate how well the firm met the major schedule
milestones for the project.
5.
Rate the firm's success at minimizing and
/
controlling potential mistakes. Were there bid
addendums, contract change orders, etc.
6.
Rate the overall quality of the work.
7.
Rate the technical competence of the firm and
its consultants.
No.
Questions
Rating
Comments
8.
Rate the integrity and professionalism of the
firm.
9.
If you have a similar contract to undertake in
thfuture, would the firm be considered?
Yes No
Rating: 1=Poor 2=Fair 3=Average 4=Good S=Excellent
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Signature Date
HOLTZ CONSULTING ENGINEERS, INC.
TAB #8: ATTACHMENTS
The following pages contain the following requested information:
• Florida Department of Business & Professional Regulation
subconsultants
• State of Florida Proof of Incorporation
• Conflict of Interest Disclosure Form ( Exhibit "E")
• Notification of Public Entity Crimes Law (Exhibit "F")
• Drug Free Workplace (Exhibit "G")
• Non -Collusion Affidavit (Exhibit "H")
• Truth -In -Negotiation Certificate (Exhibit I")
• Village Clerk's Office ADA Compliancy Statement (Exhibit "J")
• W-9 Form
8.1 HOLTZ CONSULTING ENGINEERS LICENSES
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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
HOLTZ CONSULTING ENGINEERS. INC.
270 SOUTH CENTRAL BOULEVARD
SUITE 207
JUPITER FL 33458
LICENSE NUMBER: CA26960
EXPIRATION DATE FORUARY 28, 2021
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BOARD OF PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS
THE PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER HEREIN IS LICENSED UNDER THE
PROVISIONS OF CHAPTER 471• FLORIDA STATUTES
FOWLER, STEPHEN R. JR.
88 YACHT CLUB PLACE
TEQUESTA FL 33469
LICENSE NUMBER: PE69039
EXPIRATION DATE: FEBRUARY 28, 2021
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DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL REGULATION
CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY LICENSING BOARD
THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR HEREIN IS CERTIFIED UNDER THE
PROVISIONS OF CHAPTER 489, FLORIDA STATUTES
FOWLER, STEPHEN ROBERT JR
HOLTZ CONSULTING ENGINEERS, INC.
270 SOUTH CENTRAL BOULEVARD
SUITE # 207
JUPITER FL 33458
LICENSE NUMBER: CGC1525114
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10NATHAN ZACHEM. SECRETARY
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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
MIRANDA, CHRISTINE J.
2914 SE BELLA ROAD
PORT SAINT LUCIE FL 34984
LICENSE NUMBER: PE60906
EXPIRATION DATE. FEBRUARY 28, 2021
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STATE OF FLORIDA 1..
BOARD OF PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS
THE PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER HEREIN IS LICENSED UNDER THE
PROVISIONS OF CHAPTER 471, FLORIDA STATUTES
HOLTZ, DAVID FORREST
270 SOUTH CENTRAL BOULEVARD
SUITE 207
JUPITER FL 33456
LICENSE NUMBER: PE42595
EXPIRATION DATE: FEBRUARY 28. 2021
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RICK SCOTT, GOVERNOR JONATHAN ZACHEM. SECRETARY
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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
HOLTZ, ANDREA PADILLA
270 SOUTH CENTRAL BOULEVARD
SUITE 207
JUPITER FL 33458
LICENSE NUMBER: PE45246
EXPIRATION DATE: FEBRUARY 28, 2021
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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
ROBINSON, CURTIS DUANE
270 SOUTH CENTRAL BOULEVARD
SUITE 207
JUPITER FL 33458
LICENSE NUMBER: PE65685
EXPIRATION DATE: FEBRUARY 28, 2021
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STATE OF FLORIDA it
BOARD OF PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS
THE PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER HEREIN IS LICENSED UNDER THE
PROVISIONS OF CHAPTER 471. FLORIDA STATUTES
PAYMER, MATTHEW S.
4910 BONSAI CRICLE
UNIT 208
PALM BEACH GARDENS FL 33418
LICENSE NUMBER: PE88732
EXPIRATION DATE: FEBRUARY 28, 2021
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8.2 SUBCONSULTANT LICENSES
Halsey Beshears. Secretary
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DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL REGULATION
BOARD OF PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS
THE ENGINEERING BUSINESS HEREIN 15 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
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HOLTZ CONSULTING ENGINEERS, INC.
Halsey Beshears. secretary
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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
OLDFORD, BRETT N.
8374 SE WOODMERE STREET
HOBE SOUND FL 33455
j — LICENSE NUMBER: PE61795
EXPIRATION DATE FEBRUARY 28, 2021
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Ron DeSantis, Governor
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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
FULLER, BRETT ALLEN
3164 N JOG ROAD
APT 9304
WEST PALM BEACH FL 33411
LICENSE NUMBER: PE78486
EXPIRATION DATE: FEBRUARY 28. 2021
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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
HILL, COREY ALAN
8015 SE TRENTON AVE.
HOBE SOUND FL 33455
LICENSE NUMBER: PE80438
EXPIRATION DATE. FEBRUARY 28, 2021
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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
SAVAL, JEROME BRUCE
6206INDIAN FOREST CIRCLE
LAKE WORTH FL 33463-000
LICENSE NUMBER: PE36168
EXPIRATION DATE. FEBRUARY 28, 2021
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DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL REGULATION
BOARD OF PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS
THE ENGINEERING BUSINESS HEREIN 15 AUTHORIZED UNDER THE
PROVISIONS OF CHAPTER 471. FLORIDA STATUTES
MCCAFFERTY BRINSON CONSULTING, LLC
633 S ANDREWS AVE, SUITE 402
FORT LAUDERDALE FL 33301
LICENSE NUMBER: CA26952
EXPIRATION DATE: FEBRUARY 28, 2021
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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
MCCAFFERTY, AUDRA ISABELLE
633 S ANDREWS AVE
SUITE 402
FT LAUDERDALE FL 33301
LICENSE NUMBER: PE54737
EXPIRATION DATE: FEBRUARY 28, 2021
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BOARD OF PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS
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PROVISIONS OF CHAPTER 471, FLORIDA STATUTES
BRINSON, FRANKALVAR
633 S. ANDREWS AVENUE
SUITE 402
FT. LAUDERDALE FL33301
LICENSE NUMBER: PE51313
EXPIRATION DATE: FEBRUARY 28, 2021
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DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL REGULATION
BOARD OF PROFESSIONAL GEOLOGISTS
THE GEOLOGY BUSINESS HEREIN IS CERTIFIED UNDER THE
PROVISIONS OF CHAPTER 492, FLORIDA STATUTES
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CONNECT CONSULTING, INC.
261 N. LAKEVIEW DRIVE
LAKE HELEN FL 32744
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LICENSE NUMBER: GB390
EXPIRATION DATE: JULY 31, 2020
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HOLTZ CONSULTING ENGINEERS, INC.
JONATHAN ZACHEM. SECRETARY
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STATE OF FLORIDA
DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL REGULATION
BOARD OF PROFESSIONAL GEOLOGISTS
THE PROFESSIONAL GEOLOGIST HEREIN 15 LICENSED UNDER THE
PROVISIONS OF CHAPTER 492, FLORIDA STATUTES
ANDERSEN, JAMES LASSEN
1907 COMMERCE LANE
SUITE 104
JUPITER FL 33458
LICENSE NUMBER: PG1103
EXPIRATION DATE: JULY 31, 2020
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DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL REGULATION
BOARD OF PROFESSIONAL GEOLOGISTS
THE PROFESSIONAL GEOLOGIST HEREIN IS LICENSED UNDER THE
PROVISIONS OF CHAPTER 492, FLORIDA STATUTES
OWOSINA, ELIZABETH SHAWKEY
12895 174TH CT NORTH
JUPITER FL 33478
LICENSE NUMBER: PG2144
EXPIRATION DATE: JULY 31, 2020
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RICK SCOTT. GOVERNOR JONATHAN ZACHEM, SECRETARY
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STATE OF FLORIDA
DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL REGULATION
BOARD OF PROFESSIONAL GEOLOGISTS
THE PROFESSIONAL GEOLOGIST HEREIN IS LICENSED UNDER THE
PROVISIONS OF CHAPTER 492. FLORIDA STATUTES
ROBERTSON, DAVID S
261 N. LAKEVIEW DRIVE
LAKE HELEN FL 32744
LICENSE NUMBER: PG1625
EXPIRATION DATE. JULY 31, 2020
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Name:
C&W ENGINEERING INC.
License Number: 33315
Rank:
Certificate of Authorization
License Expiration Dare: 02/28/2021
arlmary Status Current
Original Lcense Date: 07/30/2019
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Status Related Party Relationship Relation Rank Expiration
Number
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50755
Cur-ent, GUIDA, MICHAELA Engineer As
06/27/2019 Professional 02/28;2021
Active Officer
Engineer
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STATE OF FLORIDA
BOARD OF PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS
THE PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER HEREIN IS LICENSED UNDER THE
PROVISIONS OF CHAPTER 471, FLORIDA STATUTES
GUIDA, MICHAEL A.
6401 CONGRESS AVE
SUITE 230
BOCA RATON FL 33487
LICENSE NUMBER: PE60755
EXPIRATION DATE: FEBRUARY 28, 2021
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Finri4oDepartmentofAericultureand ConsumerServicrs
Division of Consumer Services License No.: LB6S52
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2005 Apalaehee Pkvaay Tallahassee, Florida 31399-MO
Professional Surveyor and Mapper Business License
Under the provisions of Chapter 472, Florida Statutes
BETSY LINDSAY INC
7997 SW JACK JAIWIES DR
STUART, FL 34997-7242
NICOLE -MKKI" FRIED
COMMISSIONER DF AGRICULTURE
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2005 Apalachee Pkm-ay Tallahassee, Florida 32399-6500
Professional Surveyor and Mapper License
Under the provisions of Chapter 472, Florida Statutes
ELIZABETH ANN LINDSAY
7997 SW JACK JAMES DR
STUART, FL 34997
MICOLE'NIKKI" FRIED
COMMISSIONER OF AGRICULTURE
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Division of Comminer Services License NO.' LS3878
Board of Professional Surveyors and Ylappers Expiration Date February 28, 2021
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Professional Surveyor and Mapper License
Under the provisions of Chapter 472, Florida Statutes
ERNESTO JOSE GARCIA
250 SW NORTH QUICK CIA
PORT SAINT LUCIE, FL 34953-6077
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NICOLE'NIKKI" FRIED
COMMISSIONER OF AGRICULTURE
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HOLTZ CONSULTING ENGINEERS, INC.
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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
GFA INTERNATIONAL, INC.
1215 WALLACE DRIVE
DELRAY BEACH FL33444
LICENSE NUMBER: CA4930
EXPIRATION DATE: FEBRUARY 28, 2021
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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
MONTANO, THOMAS DOMINIC
6087 DIMOND STREET
JUPITER FL 33458
LICENSE NUMBER: PE84146
EXPIRATION DATE: FEBRUARY 28, 2021
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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
KENT, JOHN
P.O. BOX 881418
PORT ST LUCIE FL 34988
LICENSE NUMBER: PE63218
EXPIRATION DATE FEBRUARY 28, 2021
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Ron DeSantis. Governor Halsey 9eshears, Secretary
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:aRs STATE OF FLORIDA
DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL REGULATION
BOARD OF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE
THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT BUSINESS HEREIN HAS REGISTERED UNDER THE
PROVISIONS OF CHAPTER 481, FLORIDA STATUTES
GENTILE GLAS HOLLOWAY OWAHONEY & ASSOCIATES, INC
LANDSCAPE ARCHTS. PLANNERS, ENVIR CONSU
1907 COMMERCE LANE, SUITE 101
JUPITER FL 33458
LICENSE NUMBER: LCC000177
EXPIRATION DATE: NOVEMBER 30, 2021
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HOLTZ CONSULTING ENGINEERS, INC.
Ron DeSantis. Governor Halsey Beshears. Secretary
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DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL REGULATION
BOARD OF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE
THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT HEREIN HAS REGISTERED UNDER THE
PROVISIONS OF CHAPTER 481. FLORIDA STATUTES
QUALIFIED PROFESSIONAL MANGROVE TRIMMER
GENTILE, GEORGE G
1907 COMMERCE LANE
SUITE 101
JUPITER FL 33458
LICENSE NUMBER: LA0000530
EXPIRATION DATE: NOVEMBER 30. 2021
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STATE OF FLORIDA
DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL REGULATION
BOARD OF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE
THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT HEREIN HAS REGISTERED UNDER THE
PROVISIONS OF CHAPTER 481, FLORIDA STATUTES
HOLLOWAY, MICHAEL T
1907 COMMERCE LANE. SUITE 101
JUPITER FL 334588145
LICENSE NUMBER: LA0001351
EXPIRATION DATE: NOVEMBER 30, 2021
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HOLTZ CONSULTING ENGINEERS, INC.
INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY OF ARBORICULTURE
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HOLTZ CONSULTING ENGINEERS, INC.
8.3 STATE OF FLORIDA PROOF OF INCORPORATION
State of Florida
Department of State
I cettifs,• from the records of this office that HOLTZ C'ONSL-LTNG
EN- GL\-EERS. NC. is a corporation organized under the laws of the State of
Florida_ filed on -March 24. 2006_ effective March 24. 1006.
The document number of this corporation is P06000043115.
I ftuther certify_. that said corporation has paid all fees due this office through
December 31_ 2020_ that its most recent annual reporvuniform 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 ander mt' hand and the
Great .Seal of the .Stare of Florida
at rallahassee, the capital, this
the %th day ofJanis aty, 10:0
Secrceiwy n? f State
Iraehing Number: 6_I9089831CC
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HOLTZ CONSULTING ENGINEERS, INC.
8.4 REQUESTED FORMS
The following items can be found in this section:
• Conflict of Interest Disclosure Form ( Exhibit "E")
• Notification of Public Entity Crimes Law (Exhibit "F")
• Drug Free Workplace (Exhibit "G")
• Non -Collusion Affidavit (Exhibit "H")
• Truth -In -Negotiation Certificate (Exhibit I")
• Village Clerk's Office ADA Compliancy Statement (Exhibit "J")
• W-9 Form
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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.
Holtz Consulting Engineers, Inc.
COMPANY OR INDIVIDUAL NAME
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AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE
David Holtz, PE
NAME (PRINT OR TYPE)
Vice President
TITLE, IF A COMPANY
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:
Holtz Consulting Engineers, Inc.
Firm Name
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Signature
David Holtz, PE - Vice President
Name and Title (Print or Type)
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Date
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 Holtz Consulting Engineers I certify
that Holtz Consulting Engineers complies fully with the above requirements.
Authorized Representative's Signature Date
David Holtz, PE Vice President
Name:
Position:
EXHIBIT H — NON -COLLUSION AFFIDAVIT
STATE OF
COUNTY OF -A Y�c�
Before me, the undersigned authority, personally appeared David Holtz who,
after being by me first duly sworn, deposes and says of his/her personal knowledge that:
He/She is Vice President of Holtz Consulting Engineers, inc.—., the Proposer
that has submitted a Qualification to perform work for the following:
RFQ No.: UTIL 06-20 Title: General Consulting Services
He/She is fully informed respecting the preparation and contents of the attached Request for
Qualifications, and of all pertinent circumstances respecting such Solicitation.
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 for which 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, orto secure through any collusion,
conspiracy, connivance, or unlawful agreement any advantage against the Village or any person
interested in the proposed contract.
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.
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EXHIBIT 1— 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: David Holtz, PE
Title: Vice President
Date:
Signature:
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 J 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, David Holtz 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 Accessibility Guidelines 2.0.
Representative Signature
Date: S - 13 - 2 o
Form W-9
(Rev. October 2018)
Department of the Treasury
Internal Revenue Service
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Request for Taxpayer
Identification Number and Certification
► Go to www.irs.gov/FormW9 for instructions and the latest information.
i iiame las snown on your income tM return). Name is required on this line; do not leave this line blank.
2 Business name/disregarded entity name, if different from above
Give Form to the
requester. Do not
send to the IRS.
3 Check appropriate box for federal tax classification of the person whose name is entered on line 1. Check only one of the 4 Exemptions (codes apply only to
following seven boxes, certain entities, not individuals; see
instructions on page 3):
❑ Individual/sole proprietor or ❑ C Corporation S Corporation ❑ Partnership ❑ Trust/estate
single -member LLC ZVExempt payee code (if any)
❑ Limited liability company. Enter the tax classification (C=C corporation, S=S corporation, P=Partnership) ►
Note: Check the appropriate box in the line above for the tax classification of the single -member owner. Do not check Exemption from FATCA reporting
LLC if the LLC Is classified as a single -member LLC that is disregarded from the owner unless the owner of the LLC is code (if any)
another LLC that is not disregarded from the owner for U.S. federal tax purposes. Otherwise, a single -member LLC that
is disregarded from the owner should check the appropriate box for the tax classification of its owner.
Other Isee instructions) ►
5 Address (number, street, and apt, or suite no.) See
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6 City, state, and ZIP code!
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7 List account number(s) here ( ptionao
cation Numoer
(Applies to accounts maintained outside the U.S.)
Requester's name and address
Enter your TIN in the appropriate box. The TIN provided must match the name given on line 1 to avoid
backup withholding. For individuals, this is generally your social security number (SSN). However, for a
resident alien, sole proprietor, or disregarded entity, see the instructions for Part I, later. For other
entities, it is your employer identification number (EIN). If you do not have a number, see How to get a
TIN, later.
Note: If the account is in more than one name, see the instructions for line 1. Also see What Name and
Number To Give the Requester for guidelines on whose number to enter.
LiUM Certification
Under penalties of perjury, I certify that:
Social security number
or
Employer ident
ification numl
W)t -II�ID
1. The number shown on this form is my correct taxpayer identification number (or I am waiting for a number to be issued to me); and
2. 1 am not subject to backup withholding because: (a) I am exempt from backup withholding, or (b) I have not been notified by the Internal Revenue
Service (IRS) that I am subject to backup withholding as a result of a failure to report all interest or dividends, or (c) the IRS has notified me that I am
no longer subject to backup withholding; and
3. 1 am a U.S. citizen or other U.S. person (defined below); and
4. The FATCA code(s) entered on this form (if any) indicating that I am exempt from FATCA reporting is correct.
Certification instructions. You must cross out item 2 above if you have been notified by the IRS that you are currently subject to backup withholding because
you have failed to report all interest and dividends on your tax return. For real estate transactions, item 2 does not apply. For mortgage interest paid,
acquisition or abandonment of secured property, cancellation of debt, contributions to an individual retirement arrangement (IRA), and generally, payments
other than interest and dividends, you are not required to sign the certification, but you must provide your correct TIN. See the instructions for Part II, later.
Sign
Here
Signature of
U.S. person ► --Z=2 GZG�
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General Instructions
• Form 1099-DIV (dividends, including those from stocks or mutual
Section references are to the Internal Revenue Code unless otherwise
noted.
funds)
. Form 1099-MISC (various types of income, prizes, awards, or gross
Future developments. For the latest information about developments
related to Form W-9 and its instructions, such as legislation enacted
proceeds)
. Form 1099-B (stock or mutual fund sales and certain other
after they were published, go to www.irs.gov/FormW9.
transactions by brokers)
Purpose of Form
• Form 1099-S (proceeds from real estate transactions)
• Form 1099-K (merchant card and third party network transactions)
An individual or entity (Form W-9 requester) who is required to file an
• Form 1098 (home mortgage interest), 1098-E (student loan interest),
information return with the IRS must obtain your correct taxpayer
1098-T (tuition)
identification number (TIN) which may be your social security number
• Form 1099-C (canceled debt)
(SSN), individual taxpayer identification number (ITIN), adoption
taxpayer identification number (ATIN), or employer identification number
•Form 1099-A (acquisition or abandonment of secured property)
(EIN), to report on an information return the amount paid to you, or other
Use Form W-9 only if you are a U.S. person (including a resident
amount reportable on an information return. Examples of information
alien), to provide your correct TIN.
returns include, but are not limited to, the following.
If you do not return Form W-9 to the requester with a TIN, you might
• Form 1099-INT (interest earned or paid)
be subject to backup withholding. See What is backup withholding,
later.
Cat. No. 10231X Form W-9 (Rev. 10-2018)
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