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Wood Environmental & Infrastructure Solutions, Inc ~ C190036 CITY OF TIGARD,OREGON-CONTRACT SUMMARY FORM (THIS FORM MUSTACCOMPANYEVERY CONTRAcT) Contract Tide: Wood Environmental&Infrastructure Solutions.Inc. l On-Call En-ironmental Permitting Support Services Number: Contractor: Wood Environmental&Infrastructure Solutions_Inc. Contract Total: N/A Contract Overview- On-Call Contract Category 3.1 —Environmental Permitting Support Services Initial Risk Level: ❑ Extreme ❑ High X Moderate ❑ Low Risk Reduction Steps: Followmg Risk 1liatrix issues will be addressed on a project need basis at time PO issued. Risk Comments: Risk Signature: Contract Manager: Carla Staedter Ext: 2788 Department: PW Engineering Type: ❑ Personal Svc ❑ Professional Svc ❑ Architectural Agt Public Imp El General Svc F-1EngineeringSvc ❑ Other: Start Date: End Date: 1] 1 Quotes/Bids/Proposal: FIRM AMOUNT/SCORE On-call OBS process. Account String: fund-Division-Account Work Order—Activity Type Amount FY PO will determine FY FY FY FY Approvals - LCRB Date: a mei S� Department Comments: Department Signature: Purchasing Comments: Purchasing Signature: City Manager Comments: City Manager Signature: After securing all required approvals, forward original copy to the Contracting and Purchasing Office along with a completed Contract Checklist. i Contract# UO3 CITY OF TIGARD,OREGON PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT ON-CALL ENVIRONMENTAL PERMITTING SUPPORT SERVICES THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this 9`s day of January, 2019, by and between the City of Tigard, a municipal corporation, hereinafter referred to as the "City," and Wood Environment & Infrastructure Solutions, Inc,hereinafter referred to as the "Consultant." RECITALS WHEREAS,the City's Fiscal Year 2018-2019 budget provides for on call environmental permitting support services for various projects;and WHEREAS, the accomplishment of the work and services described in this Agreement is necessary and essential to the program of the City; and WHEREAS, the City desires to engage the Consultant to render professional on call environmental permitting support services for the various on call projects, and the Consultant is willing and qualified to perform such services; THEREFORE,in consideration of the promises and covenants contained herein, the parties hereby agree as follows: 1. Consultant's Scope of Services The Consultant shall perform professional on call environmental services relevant to the Project in accordance with the terms and conditions set forth herein,and as provided in Exhibit A,which is attached hereto and by this reference made a part of this Agreement. 2. Effective Date and Duration This agreement shall become effective upon the date of execution, and shall expire, unless otherwise terminated or extended,on completion of the work or January 31,2021 whichever comes first. All work under this Agreement shall be completed prior to the expiration of this Agreement. 3. Consultant's Fee A. Basic Fee 1) As compensation for Basic Services as described in Exhibit A of this Agreement, and for services required in the fulfillment of Paragraph 1, the Consultant shall be paid on an hourly rate based upon the"Schedule of Rates"in Exhibit B of this agreement,which shall constitute full and complete payment for said services and all expenditures which may be made and expenses incurred, except as otherwise expressly provided in this Agreement. No task order assigned under this Agreement may exceed One Hundred Thousand and No/100 Dollars ($100,000.00) at any point,including all change orders assigned to that particular task order. 2) The Parties hereto do expressly agree that the Basic Fee is based upon the Scope of Services to be provided by the Consultant and is not necessarily related to the estimated construction cost of the Project. In the event that the actual construction cost differs from the estimated construction cost, the Consultant's compensation will not be adjusted unless the Scope of Services to be provided by the Consultant changes and is authorized and accepted by the City. 13;300 B. Payment Schedule for Basic Fee Payments shall be made upon receipt of billings based on the work completed. Billings shall be submitted by the Consultant periodically,but notmore frequently than monthly. Payment by the City shall release the City from any further obligation for payment to the Consultant for service or services performed or expenses incurred as of the date of the statement of services. Payment shall be made only for work actually completed as of the date of invoice. Payment shall not be considered acceptance or approval of any work or waiver of any defects therein. C. Payment for Special Services Only when directed in writing by the City,the Consultant shall furnish or acquire for the City the professional and technical services based on the hourly rate schedule as described in Exhibit B of this contract for minor project additions and/or alterations. D. Certified Cost Records The Consultant shall furnish certified cost records for all billings pertaining to other than lump sum fees to substantiate all charges. For such purposes, the books of account of the Consultant shall be subject to audit by the City. The Consultant shall complete work and cost records for all billings on such forms and in such manner as will be satisfactory to the City. E. Contract Identification The Consultant shall furnish to the City its employer identification number, as designated by the Internal Revenue Service,or social securiq,number,as the City deems applicable. F. Payment—General 1) Consultant shall pay to the Department of Revenue all sums withheld from employees pursuant to ORS 316.167. 2) Consultant shall pay employees at least time and a half pay for all overtime worked in excess of 40 hours in any one week except for individuals under the contract who are excluded under ORS 653.010 to 653.261 or under 29 USC sections 201 to 209 from receiving overtime. 3) Consultant shall promptly, as due, make payment to any person, co-partnership, association or corporation, furnishing medical, surgical and hospital care or other needed care and attention incident to sickness or injury to the employees of Consultant or all sums which Consultant agrees to pay for such services and all moneys and sums which Consultant collected or deducted from the wages of employees pursuant to any law,contract or agreement for the purpose of providing or paying for such service. 4) The City certifies that sufficient funds are available and authorized for expenditure to finance costs of this contract. 5) Consultant shall make payments promptly, as due, to all persons supplying services or materials for work covered under this contract. Consultant shall not permit any lien or claim to be filed or prosecuted against the City on any account of any service or materials furnished. 6) If Consultant fails, neglects or refuses to make prompt payment of any claim for labor, materials, or services furnished to Consultant, sub-consultant or subcontractor by any person as such claim becomes due, City may pay such claim and charge the amount of the payment against funds due or to become due to the Consultant. The payment of the claim in this manner shall not relieve Consultant or their surety from obligation with respect to any unpaid claims. 21 i 4. Ownership of Plans and Documents: Records A. The field notes, design notes, and original drau.-ings of the construction plans, as instruments of service,are and shall remain,the property of the Consultant;however,the City shall be furnished, at no additional cost, one set of previously approved reproducible drawings, on 3 mil minimum thickness mylar as well as diskette in "DWG" or "DXF" format, of the original drawings of the work. The City shall have unlimited authority to use the materials received from the Consultant in any way the City deems necessary. B. The City shall make copies, for the use of and without cost to the Consultant, of all of its maps, records,laboratory tests, or other data pertinent to the work to be performed by the Consultant pursuant to this Agreement, and also make available any other maps, records, or other materials available to the City from any other public agency or body. C. The Consultant shall furnish to the City, copies of all maps, records, field notes, and soil tests which were developed in the course of work for the City and for which compensation has been received by the Consultant at no additional expense to the City except as provided elsewhere in this Agreement. 5. Assignment/Delegation Neither parry shall assign, sublet or transfer any interest in or duty under this Agreement without the written consent of the other and no assignment shall be of any force or effect whatsoever unless and until the other party has so consented. If City agrees to assignment of tasks to a subcontract,Consultant shall be fully responsible for the acts or omissions of any subcontractors and of all persons employed by them, and neither the approval by City of any subcontractor nor anything contained herein shall be deemed to create any contractual relation between the subcontractor and City. 6. Consultant is Independent Contractor A. The City's project director,or designee,shall be responsible for determining whether Consultant's work product is satisfactory and consistent with this agreement,but Consultant is not subject to the direction and control of the City. Consultant shall be an independent contractor for all purposes and shall be entitled to no compensation other than the compensation provided for under Section 3 of this Agreement. B. Consultant is an independent contractor and not an employee of City. Consultant acknowledges Consultant's status as an independent contractor and acknowledges that Consultant is not an employee of the City for purposes of workers compensation law,public employee benefits law,or any other law. All persons retained by Consultant to provide services under this contract are employees of Consultant and not of City. Consultant acknowledges that it is not entitled to benefits of any kind to which a City employee is entitled and that it shall be solely responsible for workers compensation coverage for its employees and all other payments and taxes required by law. Furthermore, in the event that Consultant is found by a court of law or an administrative agency to be an employee of the City for any purpose,City shall be entitled to offset compensation due, or to demand repayment of any amounts paid to Consultant under the terms of the agreement,to the full extent of any benefits or other remuneration Consultant receives (from City or third party) as a result of said finding and to the full extent of any payments that City is required to make (to Consultant or to a third party) as a result of said finding. 3 1 Page C. The undersigned Consultant hereby represents that no employee of the City or any partnership or corporation in which a City employee has an interest,has or will receive any remuneration of any description from the Consultant, either directly or indirectly, in connection with the letting or performance of this Agreement,except as specifically declared in writing. D. If this payment is to be charged against Federal funds, Consultant certifies that he/she is not currently employed by the Federal Government and the amount charged dots not exceed his/her normal charge for the type of service provided. E. Consultant and its employees, if any, are not active members of the Oregon Public Employees Retirement System and are not employed for a total of 600 hours or more in the calendar year by any public employer participating in the Retirement System. F. Consultant shall obtain, prior to the execution of any performance under this Agreement, a City of Tigard Business License. The Tigard Business License is based on a calendar year with a December 31 st expiration date. New businesses operating in Tigard after June 30th of the current year will pay a pro-rated fee though the end of the calendar year. G. Consultant is not an officer,employee,or agent of the City as those terms are used in ORS 30.265. 7. Indemnity A. The City has relied upon the professional ability and training of the Consultant as a material inducement to enter into this Agreement. Consultant represents to the City that the work under this contract will be performed in accordance with the professional standards of skill and care ordinarily exercised by members of the Consultant's profession under similar conditions and circumstances as well as the requirements of applicable federal, state and local laws, it being understood that acceptance of an Consultant's work by the City shall not operate as a waiver or release. Acceptance of documents by City does not relieve Consultant of any responsibility for design deficiencies, errors or omissions. B. Claims for other than Professional Liability. Consultant agrees,and shall indemnify, defend, save and hold harmless the City of Tigard,its officers, employees, agents, and representatives from all claims, suits, or actions and all expenses incidental to the investigation and defense thereof, of ,vhatsoever nature, including intentional acts resulting from or arising out of the activities of Consultant or its subcontractors, sub-consultants, agents or employees in performance of this contract at both trial and appeal level,whether or not a trial or appeal ever takes place including any hearing before federal or state administrative agencies.. If any aspect of this indemnity shall be found to be illegal or invalid for any reason whatsoever, such illegality or invalidity shall not affect the validity of the remainder of this indemnification. C. Claims for Professional Liability. Consultant agrees and shall indemnify, defend, save and hold harmless the City of Tigard, its officers, employees, agents, and representatives from all claims, suits,or actions and all expenses incidental to the investigation and defense thereof, arising out of the professional negligent acts, errors or omissions of Consultant or its subcontractors, sub- consultants, agents or employees in performance of professional services under this agreement. Any work by Consultant that results in a design of a facility that is not readily accessible to and 4 1 P F usable by individuals with disabilities shall be considered a professionally negligent act, error or omission. D. As used in subsections B and C of this section, a claim for professional responsibility is a claim made against the City in which the City's alleged liability results directly or indirectly,in whole or in part,from the quality of the professional services provided by Consultant,regardless of the type of claim made against the City in performance of this contract. A claim for other than professional responsibility is a claim made against the City in which the City's alleged liability results from an act or omission by Consultant unrelated to the quality of professional services provided by Consultant in performance of this contract. S. Insurance Consultant and its subcontractors shall maintain insurance acceptable to City in full force and effect throughout the term of this contract. Such insurance shall cover risks arising directly orindirectly out of Consultant's activities or work hereunder,including the operations of its subcontractors of any tier. Such insurance shall include provisions that such insurance is primary insurance with respect to the interests of City and that any other insurance maintained by City is excess and not contributory insurance with the insurance required hereunder. The policy or policies of insurance maintained by the Consultant and its subcontractors shall provide at least the following limits and coverages: A. Commercial General Liability Insurance Consultant shall obtain,at Consultant's expense, and keep in effect during the term of this contract, Comprehensive General Liability Insurance covering Bodily Injury and Property Damage on an "occurrence" form (CG 2010 1185 or equivalent). This coverage shall include Contractual Liability insurance for the indemnity provided under this contract. The following insurance will be carried: Coverage Limit General Aggregate $3,000,000 Products-Completed Operations,Aggregate $2,000,000 Personal&Advertising Injury $1,000,000 Each Occurrence $2,000,000 Fire Damage (Any one fire) $50,000 B. Professional Liability Consultant shall obtain,at Consultant's expense,and keep in effect during the term of this contract, Professional Liability Insurance covering any damages caused by any actual or alleged negligent act, error or omission in the rendering of or failure to render Professional Services.Combined single limit per claim shall not be less than$2,000,000,or the equivalent. Annual aggregate limit shall not be less than$3,000,000 and filed on a"claims-made" form. C. Commercial Automobile Insurance Consultant shall also obtain, at Consultant's expense, and keep in effect during the term of the contract(Symbol 1 or Symbols 8 and 9 as applicable) Commercial Automobile Liability coverage on an "occurrence" form including coverage for all owned, hired, and non-owned vehicles. The Combined Single Limit per occurrence shall not be less than$2,000,000. 5 1 P a �,. If Contractor operates a personally-owned vehicle for business use under this contract,the Contractor shall obtain, at Contractor's expense, and keep in effect during the term of the contract, business automobile liability coverage for all owned vehicles on an"occurrence"form. The Combined Single Limit per occurrence shall not be less than$2,000,000. A Workers' Compensation Insurance The Consultant,its subcontractors,if any,and all employers providing work,labor or materials under this Contract are subject employers under the Oregon Workers'Compensation Law and shall comply with ORS 656.017, which requires them to provide workers' compensation coverage that satisfies Oregon law for all their subject workers. Out-of-state employers must provide Oregon workers' compensation coverage for their workers who work at a single location within Oregon for more than 30 days in a calendar year. Consultants who perform work without the assistance or labor of any employee need not obtain such coverage. This shall include Employer's Liability Insurance with coverage limits of not less than$1,000,000 each accident E. Additional Insured Provision All policies aforementioned, other than Workers' Compensation and Professional Liability, shall include the City its officers,employees,agents and representatives as additional insureds with respect to this contract. Coverage will be endorsed to provide a"per project" aggregate. F. Extended Reporting Coverage If any of the aforementioned liability insurance is arranged on a "claims-made" basis, Extended Reporting coverage will be required at the completion of this contract to a duration of 24 months or the maximum time period the Consultant's insurer will provide such if less than 24 months. Consultant will be responsible for furnishing certification of Extended Reporting coverage as described or continuous "claims-made" liability coverage for 24 months following contract completion. Continuous "claims-made" coverage will be acceptable in lieu of Extended Reporting coverage,provided its retroactive date is on or before the effective date of this contract. Coverage will be endorsed to provide a"per project"aggregate. G. Insurance Carrier Rating Coverage provided by the Consultant must be underwritten by an insurance company deemed acceptable by the City. All policies of insurance must be written by companies having an A.M. Best rating of"A-VII" or better, or equivalent. The City reserves the right to reject all or any insurance carrier(s)with an unacceptable financial rating. H. Self-Insurance The City understands that some Contractors may self-insure for business risks and the City will consider whether such self-insurance is acceptable if it meets the minimum insurance requirements for the type of coverage required. If the Contractor is self-insured for commercial general liability or automobile liability insurance the Contractor must provide evidence of such self-insurance. The Contractor must provide a Certificate of Insurance showing evidence of the coverage amounts on a form acceptable to the City. 'Me City reserves the right in its sole discretion to determine whether self-insurance is adequate. 61Pr I. Certificates of Insurance As evidence of the insurance coverage required by the contract, the Consultant shall furnish a Certificate of Insurance to the City. No contract shall be effective until the required Certificates of Insurance have been received and approved by the City. The certificate will specify and document all provisions within this contract and include a copy of Additional Insured Endorsement. A renewal certificate will be sent to the address below prior to coverage expiration. J. Independent Contractor Status The service or services to be rendered under this contract are those of an independent contractor. Contractor is not an officer,employee or agent of the City as those terms are used in ORS 30.265. K. P--gry Coverage Clarification The parties agree that Consultant's coverage shall be primary to the extent permitted by law. The parties further agree that other insurance maintained by the City is excess and not contributory insurance with the insurance required in this section. L. Cross-Liability Clause A cross-liability clause or separation of insureds clause will be included in all general liability and commercial automobile policies required by this contract. A certificate in form satisfactory to the City certif-,ing to the issuance of such insurance will be forwarded to: City of Tigard Attn: Contracts and Purchasing Office 13125 SW Hall Blvd Tigard, Oregon 97223 At the discretion of the City, a copy of each insurance policy, certified as a true copy by an authorized representative of the issuing insurance company may be required to be forwarded to the above address. Such policies or certificates must be delivered prior to commencement of the work. The procuring of such required insurance shall not be construed to limit Consultant's liability hereunder. Notwithstanding said insurance,Consultant shall be obligated for the total amount of any damage,injury, or loss caused by negligence or neglect connected with this contract. 9. Termination Without Cause At any time and without cause,City shall have the right in its sole discretion,to terminate this Agreement by giving notice to Consultant. If City terminates the contract pursuant to this paragraph,it shall pay Consultant for services rendered to the date of termination. 10. Termination With Cause A. City may terminate this Agreement effective upon delivery of written notice to Consultant,or at such later date as may be established by City,under any of the following conditions: 1) If City funding from federal, state, local, or other sources is not obtained and continued at levels sufficient to allow for the purchase of the indicated quantity of services. This Agreement 7 may be modified to accommodate a reduction in funds. 2) If Federal or State regulations or guidelines are modified, changed, or interpreted in such a way that the services are no longer allowable or appropriate for purchase under this Agreement. 3) If any license or certificate required by law or regulation to be held by Consultant, its subcontractors, agents, and employees to provide the services required by this Agreement is for any reason denied,revoked, or not renewed. 4) If Consultant becomes insolvent,if voluntary or involuntary petition in bankruptcy is filed by or against Consultant, if a receiver or trustee is appointed for Consultant, or if there is an assignment for the benefit of creditors of Consultant. Any such termination of this agreement under paragraph (A) shall be without prejudice to any obligations or liabilities of either party already accrued prior to such termination. B. City,by written notice of default (including breach of contract) to Consultant,may terminate the whole or any part of this Agreement: 1) If Consultant fails to provide services called for by this agreement within the time specified herein or any extension thereof,or 2) If Consultant fails to perform any of the other provisions of this Agreement, or so fails to pursue the work as to endanger performance of this agreement in accordance with its terms, and after receipt of written notice from City, fails to correct such failures within ten days or such other period as City may authorize. 3) If Consultant fails to eliminate a conflict as described in Section 14 of this agreement. The rights and remedies of City provided in the above clause related to defaults (including breach of contract) by Consultant shall not be exclusive and are in addition to any other rights and remedies provided by law or under this Agreement. If City terminates this Agreement under paragraph (B), Consultant shall be entitled to receive as full payment for all services satisfactorily rendered and expenses incurred,an amount which bears the same ratio to the total fees specified in this Agreement as the services satisfactorily rendered by Consultant bear to the total services otherwise required to be performed for such total fee; provided,that there shall be deducted from such amount the amount of damages,if any,sustained by City due to breach of contract by Consultant. Damages for breach of contract shall be those allowed by Oregon law,reasonable and necessary attorney fees,and other costs of litigation at trial and upon appeal. 11. Non-Waiver The failure of City to insist upon or enforce strict performance by Consultant of any of the terms of this Agreement or to exercise any rights hereunder, should not be construed as a waiver or relinquishment to any extent of its rights to assert or rely upon such terms or rights on any future occasion. 8 ,.; 12. Method and Place of Giving Notice, Submitting Bills and Making Payments All notices,bills and payments shall be made in writing and may be given by personal delivery,mail, or by fax. Payments may be made by personal delivery,mail,or electronic transfer. The following addresses shall be used to transmit notices,bills,payments,and other information: Cny of TmA1tD WOOD FXVIRONNIENIMU. & INMASTRucnike SOLUTIONS,f.NC Attn: Carla Staedter Attn:Jennifer Kuiper,RG Address: 13125 S)'Hall Blvd. Address: 7376 SW Durham Rd Tigard,Oregon 97223 Tigard OR 97224 Phone: (503) 718-2788 Phone: (503)639-3400 Email: carlaCa]tigard-or.gov Email: jennifer.kuipernwoodplc.com and when so addressed, shall be deemedgiven upon deposit in the United States mail,postage prepaid, or when so faxed, shall be deemed given upon successful fax. In all other instances, notices, bills and payments shall be deemed given at the time of actual delivery. Changes may be made in the names and addresses of the person to who notices, bills and payments are to be given by giving written notice pursuant to this paragraph. 13. Merger This writing is intended both as a final expression of the Agreement between the parties with respect to the included terms and as a complete and exclusive statement of the terms of the Agreement. No modification of this Agreement shall be effective unless and until it is made in writing and signed by both parties. 14. Professional Services The City requires that services provided pursuant to this agreement shall be provided to the City by an Consultant,which does not represent clients on matters contrary to City interests. Further, Consultant shall not engage services of an Consultant and/or other professional who individually, or through members of his/her same firm,represents clients on matters contrary to City-interests. Should the Consultant represent clients on matters contrary to City interests or engage the services of an Consultant and/or other professional who individually, or through members of his/her same firm, represents clients on matters contrary to City interests, Consultant shall consult with the appropriate City representative regarding the conflict. After such consultation, the Consultant shall have seven (7) days to eliminate the conflict to the satisfaction of the City. If such conflict is not eliminated within the specified time period,the agreement may be terminated pursuant to Section 10 (B -3) of this agreement. 15. Force Majeure Neither City not Consultant shall be considered in default because of any delays in completion and responsibilities hereunder due to causes beyond the control and without fault or negligence on the part of the parties so disenabled, including but not restricted to, an act of God or of a public enemy, civil unrest, volcano, earthquake, fire, flood, epidemic, quarantine restriction, area-wide strike, freight embargo, unusually severe weather or delay of subcontractor or supplies due to such cause; provided that the parties so disenabled shall within ten days from the beginning of such delay, notify the other 9 � ;� ig parry in writing of the cause of delay and its probable extent. Such notification shall not be the basis for a claim for additional compensation. Each parry shall,however,make all reasonable efforts to remove or eliminate such a cause of delay or default and shall, upon cessation of the cause, diligently pursue performance of its obligation under the Agreement. 16. Non-Discrimination Consultant agrees to comphy with all applicable requirements of federal and state civil rights and rehabilitation statues, rules, and regulations. Consultant also shall comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990,ORS 659A.142,and all regulations and administrative rules established pursuant to those laws. All facilities designed by Consultant under this contract shall be designed to be readily accessible to and usable by individuals with disabilities as required by the Americans with Disabilities Act. 17. Errors Consultant shall perform such additional work as may be necessary to correct errors in the work required under this Agreement without undue delays and without additional cost. 18. Extra (Changes) Work Only the City's Project Manager may authorize extra (and/or change) work. Failure of Consultant to secure authorization for extra work shall constitute a waiver of all right to adjustment in the contract price or contract time due to such unauthorized extra work and Consultant thereafter shall be entitled to no compensation whatsoever for the performance of such work. 19. Governing Law The provisions of this Agreement shall be construed in accordance with the provisions of the laws of the State of Oregon. Any action or suits involving any question arising under this Agreement must be brought in the appropriate court of the State of Oregon. 20. Choice of Law,Venue The provisions of this Agreement are governed by Oregon Law. Venue will be the State of Oregon Circuit Court in Washington County or the US District Court for Oregon,Portland. 21. Compliance With Applicable Law Consultant shall comply with all federal, state, and local laws and ordinances applicable to the work under this Agreement,including those set forth in ORS 279A,279B,and 279C. 22. Conflict Between Terms It is further expressly agreed by and between the parties hereto that should there be any conflict between the terms of this instrument in the proposal of the contract, this instrument shall control and nothing herein shall be considered as an acceptance of the said terms of said proposal conflicting herewith. 23. Access to Records City shall have access to such books, documents, papers and records of Consultant as are directly pertinent to this Agreement for the purpose of making audit,examination, excerpts and transcripts. 10 1 Pac 24. Audit Consultant shall maintain records to assure conformance with the terms and conditions of this Agreement,and to assure adequate performance and accurate expenditures within the contract period. Consultant agrees to permit City,the State of Oregon,the federal government, or their duly authorized representatives to audit all records pertaining to this Agreement to assure the accurate expenditure of fiinds. 25. Severability In the event any provision or portion of this Agreement is held to be unenforceable or invalid by any court of competent jurisdiction,the validity of the remaining terms and provisions shall not be affected to the extent that it did not materially affect the intent of the parties when they entered into the agreement. 26. Representations and Warranties Consultant represents and warrants to the City that: A. Consultant has the power and authority to enter into and perform this Agreement. B. This Agreement, when executed and delivered, is a valid and binding obligation of Consultant, enforceable in accordance with its terms. C. Consultant (to the best of Consultant's knowledge, after due inquiry), for a period of no fewer than six calendar years (or since the firm's inception if less than that) preceding the effective date of this Agreement, faithfully has complied with: 1) All tax laws of this state, including but not limited to ORS 305.620 and ORS chapters 316, 317, and 318; 2) Any tax provisions imposed by a political subdivision of this state that applied to Consultant, to Consultant's property, operations, receipts, or income, or to Consultant's performance of or compensation for any work performed by Consultant; 3) Any tax provisions imposed by a political subdivision of this state that applied to Consultant, or to goods, services,or property,whether tangible or intangible,provided by Consultant;and 4) Any rules,regulations,charter provisions, or ordinances that implemented or enforced any of the foregoing tax laws or provisions. D. Any intellectual property rights or such delivered to the City under this Agreement, and Consultant's services rendered in the performance of Consultant's obligations under this Agreement,shall be provided to the City free and clear of any and all restrictions on or conditions of use,transfer,modification,or assignment,and shall be free and clear of any and all liens,claims, mortgages, security interests,liabilities, charges, and encumbrances of any kind. 27. Compliance with Tax Laws A. Consultant must, throughout the duration of this Agreement and any extensions, comply with all tax laws of this state and all applicable tax laws of any political subdivision of the State of Oregon. For the purposes of this Section,"tax laws"includes all the provisions described in subsection 25.C. 1) through 4) of this Agreement. B. Any violation of subsection A of this section shall constitute a material breach of this Agreement. Further, any violation of Consultant's warranty, in subsection 25.0 of this Agreement, that the Consultant has complied with the tax laws of the State of Oregon and the applicable tax laws of any political subdivision of this state also shall constitute a material breach of this Agreement. Any violation shall entitle the City to terminate this Agreement,to pursue and recover any and all damages that arise from the breach and the termination of this Agreement, and to pursue any or all of the remedies available under this Agreement,at law,or in equity,including but not limited to: 1) Termination of this Agreement,in whole or in part; 2) Exercise of the right of setoff, and withholding of amounts otherwise due and owing to Consultant,in an amount equal to State's setoff right,without penalty; and 3) Initiation of an action or proceeding for damages, specific performance, declaratory or injunctive relief. The City shall be entitled to recover any and all damages suffered as the result of Consultant's breach of this Agreement, including but not limited to direct, indirect, incidental and consequential damages, costs of cure, and costs incurred in securing a replacement Consultant. These remedies are cumulative to the extent the remedies are not inconsistent,and the City may pursue any remedy or remedies singly, collectively, successively,or in any order whatsoever. 28. Complete Agreement This Agreement,including the exhibits,is intended both as a final expression of the agreement between the Parties and as a complete and exclusive statement of the terms. In the event of an inconsistency between a provision in the main body of the Agreement and a provision in the Exhibits,the provision in the main body of the Agreement shall control. In the event of an inconsistency between Exhibit A and Exhibit B,Exhibit A shall control. No waiver, consent, modification, or change of terms of this Agreement shall bind either party unless in writing and signed by both parties. Such waiver, consent, modification, or change if made, shall be effective only in specific instances and for the specific purpose given. There are no understandings, agreements, or representations, oral or written, not specified herein regarding this Agreement. Consultant,by the signature of its authorized representative,hereby acknowledges that he/she has read this Agreement,understands it and agrees to be bound by its terms and conditions. IN WITNESS WHEREOF,City has caused this Agreement to be executed by its duly authorized undersigned officer and Consultant has executed this Agreement on the date hereinabove first written. Awarded by Tigard's Local Contract Review Board at their December 11,2018 meeting. CITY OF TIGARD WOOD ENVIRONMENT&INFRASTRU M SOLUTIO ,I By: Marty Wine, City Manager By:Authorized Contractor kepresentative Date Date 12 1 1-1 a c. EXHIBIT A SCOPE OF SERVICES The Consultant shall render professional environmental permitting support services including: Corp of Engineers /Department of State Lands wetland removal and fill permits Qoint Permit Applications),wetland delineations, Compensatory Wetland Mitigation Plans,Clean Water Services Vegetated Corridor assessments and mitigation plans, Wetland and Stream Monitoring Plans and yearly reports, archaeological and cultural resource studies,wildlife studies,hazardous materials studies,rare and noxious plants studies and/or biological assessments. All work shall be as described below,which demonstrate the broad and diverse range of services the City may contract for,not the scope of a typical Task Order. A. Project Management 1. Work Scope and proposal development assistance for a particular task order. 2. Prepare and maintain the project schedule, and manage consultant staff and subconsultants to meet schedule project milestones. 3. Schedule and conduct project meetings and prepare agendas and meeting notes. 4. Prepare monthly progress reports,invoices, and cost versus budget vs percent complete reports. B. Concept Planning 1. Research"as-built"records and other historical data. 2. Perform technical evaluations,literature research,field investigations,mathematical analyses,computer modeling, permitting agency coordination, and/or other work to determine current conditions and potential constraints and fatal flaws affecting the permitting or construction of a future project. 3. Identify and evaluate concept level project alternatives and prepare conceptual designs and cost estimates for future projects. 4. Create project design criteria and/or performance criteria for future projects. 5. Update existing utility master plans. 6. Participate/Lead public meetings to forward conceptual design and solicit public input. C. Preliminary and Final Design 1. Participate in preliminary (30%, 60%) and final (90%, Final) project designs, drawings, and specifications based upon City Standards, ODOT Standards, Clean Water Services Standards and/or other standards, including preparing supplemental general conditions and special provisions. Prepare Consultants Estimates and Bid Documents. 2. Perform specialized field investigations such as soil borings and other geotechnical investigations,water quality sampling,open channel flow measurements,pavement management surveys,pipeline condition assessments and leak studies,traffic and pedestrian studies,speed studies,and signal timing evaluations. 3. Conduct design review meetings, document and distribute review comments, and revise designs, drawings,specifications,and contract documents as needed. 4. Perform field and topographic surveys to support concept designs and/or final design and drawing preparation. 5. Prepare environmental reviews and documentation, environmental permit application submittals, and permitting agency coordination. 6. Prepare documents and maps for right-of-way, easement, and property acquisitions, and assist with title work and negotiations. D. Construction Consultation and Field Services 1. Perform surveying services as requested during construction. 13 1 Ilagc. 2. Perform as-built surveys,establish final survey monuments per County standards,and file official maps with the City or County as needed. 3. Provide on-site consultation and inspection support during construction,including field evaluation of specification compliance,submittal reviews,change order reviews,design revisions,billing and quantity reviews, and construction management. 4. Prepare hard copy and electronic as-built record drawings following construction completion. E. Investigations, Studies,Analyses and Other Consulting 1. Cost of service analyses (e.g.,rate studies and evaluations) 2. Environmental studies, assessments, reports, and submittals such as wetland delineations, mitigation plans, and Joint Permit Applications 3. Regulatory compliance studies and submittals such as Fater Management and Conservation Plans, annual water rights reports, mixing zone studies, and Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) compliance assessments 4. Seismic and structural analyses 5. Forensic investigations and analyses 6. Computer Applications support services (GIS, GPS,AutoCad) 14 1 P a. EXHIBIT B CONSULTANT'S PROPOSAL RFP - On-Call Civil Engineering and Related Services City of Tigard - Utility Billing Counter wood. Attn: Joe Barrett, Principal Management Analyst 13125 SW Hall Boulevard Tigard, Oregon 97223 proposal Submitted: 07 November,2018 By Jennifer Kuiper Senior Project Manager Wood 7376 SSW Durham Road Tigard, Oregon 97224 Tel: 503.941.4022 E-mail: Jennifer.kuiper@woodplc.com '�i Proposal Ref:4614-18-150 wood. Wood Environment&Infrastructure Solutions,Inc. 7376 SW Durham Road Portland,Oregon 97224 USA T:503-639-3400 07 November 2018 www.woodpic.com City of Tigard—Contracts & Purchasing Office Attn:Joe Barrett, Principal Management Analyst 13125 SW Hall Blvd. Tigard, Oregon 97223 Subject: Proposal for On-Call Civil Engineering and Other Related Services Category 3.1, On-Call Environmental Permitting Support Service Wood Environment&Infrastructure Solutions, Inc. (Wood) has been honored to serve the City of Tigard (City) for more than 30 years, providing a variety of environmental, natural resource, and engineering solutions that support the community in which we are proud to be located. We have enjoyed the many positive working relationships established over the years among City staff and our in-house professionals, and we consider ourselves an extension of the City in every project we support. We look forward to continuing to partner with you to provide innovative solutions, solve complex problems, address regulatory requirements, and support the City's efforts to improve its natural assets such as urban streams and wetlands.We are happy to provide this response to the City's October 16, 2018 qualification-based request for proposal (RFP) Category 3.1, On-Call Environmental Permitting Support Services. Wood is a full-service engineering consulting firm that focuses on environmental and water resources work from our Tigard office, located less than 10 minutes from city hall. Our local team members welcome the opportunity to continue collaborating and supporting the City. Formerly known as Amec Foster Wheeler, our company changed its name to Wood on April 16, 2018, maintaining the existing organizational structure and services you are accustomed to. Wood is your local team, and our heritage of working for Tigard means we have no hurdles in coordination or communications, and we can respond when issues arise with experts who understand your goals and can meet aggressive schedules.In the Pacific Northwest,Wood currently holds more than 60 on-call support contracts for environmental and engineering services, and we have staffing resources and management systems in place to deliver when you need support. Serving Oregon,we have a team of environmental scientists and technical specialists, a certified professional wetlands scientist, 17 water and natural resources professionals, 22 registered professional engineers, two certified water rights examiners, and 16 registered geologists and hydrogeologists. Our personnel capabilities satisfy the requirements outlined in your RFP. 'Wood'is a trading name for John Wood Group PLC and its subsidiaries * 0 We deliver: Permit document preparation and submittals, including support for the preparation of permit documentation to comply with administrative requirements of national and regional authorities. We have relationships with the US Corps of Engineers (USACE), Oregon Department of State Lands, Oregon and US Fish and Wildlife, and Clean Water Services. Our experience includes wetland removal-fill permits, including Joint Permit Applications. Jennifer Kuiper, RG has assisted you with permit studies, support, and applications, serving as project manager for 17 projects with Tigard. Regulatory compliance reporting from experts who understand the environmental regulations, specific reporting requirements, operating restrictions and agency mandates required to compile compliance reports and permit information on behalf of customers.With our local focus on water resources and commitment to healthy streams, we regularly provide steam monitoring plans and annual reports. Team members like Dan Schall, PE, FEED-AP have assisted Tigard with stormwater solutions, stream restoration and support for low impact solutions, and managed compliance reporting during construction projects. In support of construction and design projects, we provide archaeological and cultural resource surveys, GIS support, and flood studies. Natural resource management, including field assessments, scientific studies and eco-system monitoring to actively manage and protect natural resources and sensitive species, while maintaining business and resident access. We have delivered wildlife and vegetation studies, hazardous materials studies, and ecological and biological assessments for Tigard and other local clients. Erin Hale, PW.S has led these efforts, including wetland delineation, monitoring plans, studies, mitigation, design, and permitting. Wood takes pride in our ability to provide skilled technical support to the City enhanced by our contextual understanding of the City's projects and goals and our established relationships with regulatory agencies and regional stakeholders.We believe we are in a unique position of delivering an informed, integrated approach that provides you with guidance and facts with which to make sound decisions. To ensure this package is easy to review, we have not included an appendix of additional information. The appendices we have added are the required forms, key personnel resumes, and project cut sheets. Contacts for three of the clients are included in Attachment B.We hope you reach out to them for firsthand accounts of our dedication to client collaboration and communication. We are committed to performing the services described in the attached proposal. The undersigned, Sean Gormley, is authorized to represent Wood. He can be reached using the contact information on this letterhead and in our attached forms. Thank you once again, for the opportunity to serve the City. We look forward to continuing to provide services to the City where we work and recreate in the years ahead. Sincerely, Wood Environment&Infrastructure Solutions, Inc. Jennifer Casler Kuiper, RG Sean Gormley, CHMM, EAC Senior Project Manager Office Manager/Principal Chemist wood. Table of Contents Cover.....................................................................................................................................................................................i TransmittalLetter............................................................................................................................................................ii Tableof Contents...........................................................................................................................................................iv Software Resources and Deliverables.....................................................................................................................1 Geographic Information Software.............................................................................................................1 Project Management System, Tools, and Software.............................................................................2 General Qualifications and Responsiveness.........................................................................................................2 OfficeLocation...........................................................................................................................................................2 OrganizationChan`...................................................................................................................................................2 StaffBreakdown........................................................................................................................................................3 KeyManagement.....................................................................................................................................................3 TaskOrders.................................................................................................................................................................3 SignatureProtocols..........................................................................................................................3 MinimumQualifications........................................................................................................................................4 Registrations.......................................................................................................................................4 EstablishedFirm.................................................................................................................................4 Abilityto Perform..............................................................................................................................4 Understanding and Project Management Approach........................................................................................4 Workquality................................................................................................................................................................5 Costcontrol.................................................................................................................................................................5 Category Specific Company Qualifications...........................................................................................................6 Example Project Summary Table.......................................................................................................................6 Relevant, Recent Projects......................................................................................................................................7 City of Tigard Brownfield Environmental Initiative, Tigard, OR.......................................7 Fanno Creek Slope Stabilization near SW Arthur Court, Tigard, OR.............................8 Copper Creek Bank Stabilization, Tigard, OR.........................................................................9 Fanno Creek Trail, Main Street to Grant,Tigard, OR...........................................................9 Main Street at Fanno Creek (Saxony Site), Tigard, OR........................................................9 Port Westward Environmental Permitting, Clatsaknie, OR..............................................10 City of Springfield Mill Race Creek and Trailhead Projects, Springfield, OR............11 Columbia Creek Landslide & Stream Restoration,Washington County, OR...........12 Category Specific Technical Personnel.................................................................................................................13 Appendices Appendix: Proposal Certifications..................................................................................................................................15 Appendix: Signature Page.................................................................................................................................................15 Appendix:Attachment A....................................................................................................................................................15 Appendix:Attachment B....................................................................................................................................................15 Appendix:Attachment C....................................................................................................................................................20 Appendix: Resumes......................................................................................................................................................21 0 SOQ for 3.1 Environmental Permitting Support Services page iv wood. Software Resources and Deliverables Wood has prepared deliverables on more than 2_5 contracts for th. City of TlJiard, and we understand your electronic deliverable requirements. Wood uses more than 140 computer programs to accomplish our work, developed internally and commercially acquired.We often develop custom applications for our clients to to accommodate unique situations, especially using our Geospatial Database, Environmental Data Management System, and Geographic Information Systems (GIS).We use the latest industry- standard software including Microsoft, AutoCAD Civil 3D, and Raster Design, as well as Bentley MicroStation, GEOPAK Civil Engineering Suite and InRoads. We have complete in-house printing and plotting capabilities and we understand your standards and requirements for deliverables. Details on specific software resources available for environmental permitting support services include: GIS, project management tools, and hydrologic/hydraulic modeling. Geographic Information Softwarf For 16 years,Wood has been utilizing GIS and other information management tools to assist both public and private sector clients worldwide. Wood has in-depth knowledge and experience in GIS projects requiring database creation, maintenance, and service support. Our firm also is an Environmental Systems Research Institute, Inc. (ESRI) business partner. Our broad variety of services includes needs assessment analysis, system implementation/ integration, application development, database development, data quality T analyses, mapping and spatial analyses, and project/facilities management.We have also used Global Positioning i a. System (GPS) surveying for data ~• '' `� collection on several projects. Additionally Wood provides GIS � --- training, with knowledgeable staff members providing instruction internally, for our clients, and at the - - •- ,;: ,; university level. We possess and are experienced in using ESRI's ArcGIS suite (ArcView, ArcEditor and ArcInfo), ERDAS Imagine; Wood's local team of GIS and database Autodesk's Map 3D; databases including Access, Oracle, and SQL specialists manage environmental data, Server, and programming languages support studies, and create figures, including Visual Basic, Avenue, AML, including 3D visualizations, to support and multiple web scripting languages. effective communication with stakeholders and regulators. • • • SOQ for 3.1 Environmental Permitting Support Services page 1 wood. Project Management System, Tools, and Software Wood has been using Management Information Systems for Standard desktop more than 15 years and routinely uses one or more of them on " applications include: each project. Our project management tools include: • Microsoft Office 365 • Project scheduling software- Microsoft Project and ProPlus Primavera SureTrak Project Manager with a program-wide - Office 2016 Suite training of our internally-certified project managers on - Outlook 365 advanced scheduling and resource forecasting applications. Skype 2016 • Project Costing - Modified Wood Full Cost Model a Microsoft MapPoint ■ Construction Estimating - RACER, MC2 and Timberline Microsoft Project • Web site for communications-SharePoint, Box, FTP a Adobe Acrobat Pro • Invoicing - BST Financial System General Qualifications and Responsiveness Wood has the resources and capabilities in place to serve Tigard in an on-call capacity. Serving the Northwest for more than 40 years, in the past decade,we have completed more than 4,600 contracts from our Tigard office, 60% of which were for environmental services.While permitting support services are integrated into much of the work we do, we have delivered 136 contracts in the past ten years where permits and approvals were the only focus, including 71 projects dedicated to wetlands, steams, and rivers. Office Location We are located ten minutes from city hall at 7376 SW Durham Road in Tigard. Our Tigard office provides management for and shares resources with Wood's Northwest area, which includes offices in Seattle, Tacoma, Kirkland, and Lynwood, Washington. Wood has more than 90 offices in the US which share staff and expertise, so we can address any issues you have in an as- needed manner. Orcianizzation Chart Our general corporate organization is as follows: He&h. safety. tiNuat4. En-rxofxaerd c,nan-e& Org&nraton Assur�n�r Adm[ras:rawin VP SVP Senior Regon Pete HSEr Nortlwe�;t Area arW Tigard Office Manager Sean Gorm�ey ! SOQ for 3.1 Environmental Permitting Support Services page 2 wood. To serve Tigard,we have a team of environmental scientists and technical specialists, a certified Staff Breakdown professional wetlands scientist, 17 water and natural We have a deep bench of resources professionals, 22 registered professional resources to serve clients engineers, two certified water rights examiners, four effectively in an on-call capacity. cultural resources professionals, and 16 registered Our Northwest offices (Tigard, geologists and hydrogeologists. Seattle, Tacoma, Kirkland, and Our staff are extremely qualified for this contract with Lynnwood) serve clients with 116 relevant educational backgrounds to apply.We have local employees, backed by more 9 staff members with degrees in biology, and 7 in than 5900 in our division.This environmental science, plus staff with degrees in means we deliver both local botany and ecology. We employ 7 PhDs, 30 people knowledge and national expertise with Masters degrees, and 54 with bachelors degrees. to solve any challenge. Key AAanagement Leading these local support staff resources, we are Pacific Norlh�vesi highlighting three key management personnel to Environmental 18 735 serve as task managers for on-call contracts, engineers/scientists depending on the specialty required: Erin Hale, PWS, Geologists& 1. 705 Dan Schall, PE, LEED AP, and Jennifer Kuiper, RG. geotechnical Their length of service is indicated on each person's Industrial hygienists 17 64 resume in the appendix. Overall in the Northwest we enjoy a stable bench of senior staff members, 23% of Water resource whom having been with the company for 20 or more engineers;biologists. 17 465 hydrogeologists years. The Tigard office and Northwest area are managed from Tigard by Sean Gormley, EAC, CHMM. Chemical engineers/ 7 68 chemists Task Orders Civil engineers 7 326 Jennifer Kuiper, RG will serve as the project manager, Archaeologists 4 92 providing you with a single point of contact for GIS specialists .1 9? communication when needs arise. Ms. Kuiper is a certified project manager within Wood, and will Project services 16 847 administer this on-call agreement.When task orders Other professionals 6 2518 are requested, she will work with you to determine the Total 116 5917 core needs of the request and assign the best task manager suited to the work, and a team of resources qualified and available to support them. Signature Protocols We have a matrix outlining the authority within our local organization. Our signature protocols are as follows: for task orders less than $15,000, certified project managers have signature authority. There are 23 project managers in our Tigard office that can sign these contracts, including proposed project manager for this on-call Jennifer Kuiper. For task orders between 0 SOQ for 3.1 Environmental Permitting Support Services page 3 `Arood''. $15,000 and $100,000 in value, seven managers in our Tigard office have authority to sign, including Habib Matin, and John Kuiper. Office Manager Sean Gormley is authorized to represent the firm in negotiations and sign all contracts on behalf of the firm. Minimum C, uglisicstions We are able to meet the minimum qualifications for delivering the work outlined in your RFP. Registrations We have 17 employees registered as professional engineers in Oregon, and 16 registered geologists. Additional certified professionals are available, depending on your needs, including a professional wetlands scientist, registered professional archaeologists, GIS professionals, certified floodplain managers, and certified water rights examiners. Established Firm Wood was established in 1946, and we have provided professional consulting services in Oregon uninterrupted for more than 40 years. Members of our local team have worked with the City of Tigard for more than 30 years. Ability to Perforin We have reviewed all the insurance and indemnification requirements outlined in your Professional Services Agreement Template provided with the RFP. In the past decade, we have delivered on 27 contracts for the City of Tigard and are confident in our ability to execute a professional services agreement with the City. Our representations and certifications are included in the appendix with wet signatures by an authorized representative provided with the hard copy submittal. Understanding and Project Management Approach Because we understand your programs and goals, policies and structure, we know you need a consulting firm that will work collaboratively with you. Consider us a local extension of your team, as you have on many past occasions. We will have a dedicated single point of contact to make task order assignment easy.Jennifer Kuiper, RG,will be the project manager for this contract, bringing more than 25 years of environmental support experience to bear, gained working with a wide variety of local, regional, and tribal governments, non-profit and for-profit entities, commercial, and industrial clients. She will meet with when the need arises to build an understanding of your needs for a particular task, and work with you to assign the best local team to deliver those services. Because we service many on-call contracts with public agencies in Oregon, our project management systems are optimized to respond on an as-needed basis, even in emergency situations, or on fast-track schedules. Our technical and project support staff represent more than 2,500 total available hours per week. Typically, our weekly utilization rate is 70%which means we have at least 30% of time (750 hours available) on a weekly basis to support Tigard ► • SOQ for 3.1 Environmental Permitting Support Services page 4 hvood. projects. We recognize individual tasks and projects may require full commitment of time and our personnel will be available at that higher percentage as project needs dictate. We forecast staffing and availability against backlog and forecasted work on a weekly basis, using a system that connects the resources of every Wood office. Ms. Kuiper has access to these resource forecasting tools and can put together a team with the capacity to respond to your needs and schedule. Our Tigard office typically has 50 projects ongoing, and uses this system to balance staffing needs and meet the demands on our clients. Unlike smaller firms, which may become overloaded with a few large projects, our access to resources assures Tigard that no matter the project or schedule, Wood has the resources to successfully complete the work. Work qualil),,, Wood is committed to providing quality services and deliverables that meet our client, regulatory, and internal requirements as we strive to exceed client expectations. We have a corporate quality manual for environmental, engineering, and design services that is designed to provide reliable, quality products.We accomplish this by adhering to the manual's policies, as well as other contract-specific requirements.The manual includes requirements for maintaining schedule controls, deliverable reviews and acceptance, and confirmation of approaches and appropriate technologies through our trained and certified staff. Our project manager will-be responsible for reviews to assess project status, progress, budgets, and ensure quality control. Deliverables will be reviewed by a Wood senior technical reviewer,who is not directly involved with the project, prior to delivery. Cost control To track, manage, and control costs, our project managers use an integrated project management portal containing dashboards updated in real-time with accurate project information, including progress, and which features a tool to control costs. Through this system, we can assure the delivery of effort versus budget and identify any potential overruns in time to implement necessary mitigating actions.To minimize the expense of change orders, we track progress very carefully. When an assignment is set up, we establish, name, and allocate budget to specific and detailed task order phases with a detailed schedule in the management portal.As work is completed on each discrete and measurable phase, we specifically track effort and allocate it to that phase, facilitating monthly reporting and allowing you and our team to accurately track effort on each specific activity and phase.This detailed subdivision of effort tracking provides a further measure of cost control and accountability of each contract. • ► SOQ for 3.1 Environmental Permitting Support Services page 5 wo.od. Category Specific Company Qualifications In the Northwest, Wood currently holds more than 60 on-call support contracts for environmental and engineering services.We have provided similar services on an on-call basis for the following clients in Oregon: Portland Bureau of Environmental Services, TriMet, Prosper Portland; Cities of Astoria, Creswell, Eugene, Springfield, and Baker City; Oregon Departments of Energy and Transportation, Oregon Military Department, and Federal agencies. For services under this contract,we have selected individuals with a range of experience and expertise, so we can provide Tigard with on-call resources that meet your needs in the most economical manner. Project descriptions are included below, and you will see from the attached resumes of lead personnel,that Erin Hale, PWS has performed in some capacity on every project listed. `Q e� Example Project Qe��`' �ecw y S u m m a r.y Table ° ya � 5 ayyeh `�'q a`os 0�\acy d��oe a� 'PX �0 �`�ati aMe o�`o�� c`�e5 a`ey �o cA Jao' �`° Jtio e 'b a ` cea ��a .�ey aF a� ash ec anti �wIl \ao �e� eyycc 0 s, oc1 pec Q5� a a �eaa a` aweata C° dea� S�e\a�a `fie° �'be P 1 City of Tigard Brownfield Environmental Initiative City of Tigard Fanno Creek Arthur Court City of Tigard Copper Creek City of Tigard Fanno Creek Trail(Main Street to Grant) Portland General Electric Environmental Permitting City of Springfield Mill Race Creek and Trailhead Projects on City of Beaverton Little Peoples Park University of Portland Triangle Park City of Sherwood Former Frontier Leather Brownfield Oregon Military Department Camp Withycombe Bonita Court Bank Stabilization Tualatin Valley Water District Columbia Creek • ■ ■ SOQ for 3.1 Environmental Permitting Support Services page 6 wood Relevant, Recent Projects City of Tigard Brownfield Environmental Initiative, Tigard, OR Dates: 2015-2018 Client: City of Tigard, Sean Farrelly, Redevelopment Project Manager, 503-718-2420, Sean@tigard-or.gov, 13125 SW Hall Blvd.,Tigard, OR 97223 Description: From 2015 to 2018, Wood assisted the City of Tigard with implementation of their two US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Clean Water Act (CWA) Grants, totaling $400,000. In 2015, we developed a brownfields inventory of 200 sites located within Tigard's downtown core and facilitated a series of public outreach events whereby the community helped develop priority evaluation criteria and rank the sites for assessment.We have since performed Phase I and II ESAs on 12 of the inventoried properties. Assessment involved: geophysical surveys for tanks and utilities, including underground injection control (UIC), video surveys of sewer lines, sampling of soil/soil-gas/groundwater using hand augers and drilling rigs (geoprobe, hollow-stem, and sonic), and sampling of indoor/outdoor air using SUMMA canisters. We installed temporary and permanent soil-gas and groundwater monitoring wells. In addition to facilitating property redevelopment, our involvement has provided additional value by: 1) securing additional cleanup funds (approximately $200,000 from DEQ) to address significant/acute contamination at an active dry cleaner facility in downtown Tigard; and 2) providing education and career opportunities for Oregon Tradeswomen, Portland Community College, and local disadvantaged populations, through a series of field trips, classroom training (OSHA HAZWOPER 40-hour and 8-hour certifications), and on-call employment. In a related project at the Former Tigard Public Works Yard,Wood conducted a Phase I and Phase II ESA to investigate soil, sediment, groundwater, soil gas, and regulated building materials in support of the City of Tigard's redevelopment activities. An NFA determination was received June 17, 2015. In support of these brownfield initiative projects, we provided surveys to document the presence/absence of wetlands, outline habitat types, and advise on wether or not habitat would be threatened and/or endangered species might occue on the properties.We also provided a preliminary discussion on permits required for proposed projects. Key personnel assigned:Jennifer Kuiper, Phase I ESAs; brownfield inventory development, cultural/natural resource coordination (EPA, Corps, Tribes, and State Historic Preservation Office [SHPO]), beneficial water use determination (BWUD); Erin Hale, permitting specialist; Dan Schall, Engineering design and construction services. a 0 40 SOQ for 3.1 Environmental Permitting Support Services page 7 wood. Fanno Creek Slope Stabilization near SUV Arthur Court, Tigard, OR Dates: started in 2012 Client: City of Tigard, Carla Staedter, Project Coordinator, (503) 718-2788, carla@tigard-or.gov, 13125 SW Hall Blvd., Tigard, OR 97223 Description:Wood was retained in 2012 by the City of Tigard to design three bank stabilization projects at 1) Fanno Creek near SW Arthur Court, 2) Copper Creek near SW Copper Creek Drive and 3) Krueger Creek near SW Gallin Court. We completed designs and obtained permits for both the Fanno Creek and Copper Creek sites, and construction is awaiting allocation of City funds. The purpose of the projects is to stabilize the banks to reduce the risk of bank failure along the Fanno Creek near sewer and stormwater infrastructure, the Fanno Creek Regional Trail, and single and multi-family housing located behind the top of bank. We performed a preliminary engineering design, topographic surveys, geotechnical investigations, wetland delineation, biological assessment, permitting, and mitigation services. Preliminary design involved three strategies: stabilizing the bank, roughening the channel with large wood debris, and providing high flow to bypass the oxbow. Wood conducted a wetland delineation and prepared a wetland delineation report for submittal to DSL and the USACE, completed a site assessment and tier 2 analysis for submittal to Clean Water Services (CWS), and a completed a joint permit application (JPA) including a biological assessment for submittal to DSL and the USACE.We conducted pre-application meetings with the DSL, the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, and NOAA National Marine Fisheries to identify permit constraints early on for the bank stabilization project. Wood's engineers, landscape architects, and biologists coordinated with the City's revegetation specialist and engineers and oversaw preparation of stream and riparian revegetation plans. Key personnel assigned: Erin Hale, permitting,wetlands and biological team lead;Jennifer Kuiper wetlands determination and permitting support; Dan Schall, project engineer L f. F ® SOQ for 3.1 Environmental Permitting Support Services page 8 �wood Copper Creek Bank Stabilization, Tigard, OR Dates: started in 2012 Client: City of Tigard, Carla Staedter, Project Coordinator, (503) 718-2788, Carla@tigard-or.gov, 13125 SW Hall Blvd., Tigard, OR 97223 Description: Similar scope was performed for Copper Creek. The purpose of the project is to stabilize an over-steepened bank that resulted from inadequate energy dissipation on a 36-inch storm discharge into Copper Creek. Preliminary design included the use of a bubbler-type manhole to appropriately dissipate excess energy and construction of a stilling basin.The slope will then be stabilized using a plantable modular-type geotechnical grid system. Wood conducted wetland surveys, habitat surveys, and vegetated corridor assessment to support future permitting at the site. We completed permit applications for submittal to the USACE, ODSL, and CWS for approval. All applications are complete and approval has been granted. Key personnel assigned: Erin Hale, permitting, wetlands and biological team lead; Dan Schall, project engineer Fanno Creek Trail, Main Street to Grant, Tigard, OR Dates: 2015 Contract value: $## (consultant fees) Constructed value: $## Client: City of Tigard, Carla Staedter, Project Coordinator, (503) 718-2788, Carla@tigard-or.gov, 13125 SW Hall Blvd., Tigard, OR 97223 Description:Wood completed a Phase I ESA, wetland delineation, wildlife habitat assessment and vegetated and stream corridor assessment on a 1.7-acre site to support the construction of the regional trail along Fanno Creek. We provided permitting services including the completion of a Clean Water Services Standard Site Assessment and Tier 2 Alternatives Analysis to support the approval of a Services Provider Letter, and a Joint Permit Application to the USACE and DSL for construction in State and/or Federal waterways. Key personnel assigned: Erin Hale, project manager for permitting services;Jennifer Kuiper project manager for Phase I ESA. Main Street at Fanno Creek (Saxony Site), Tigard, OR Dates: 2012-2018 Client: City of Tigard, Sean Farrelly, Redevelopment Project Manager, 503-718-2420, Sean@tigard-or.gov, 13125 SW Hall Blvd., Tigard, OR 97223 Description:Wood assisted with brownfield assessment, purchase support, and environmental cleanup of a former industrial property on Main Street at Fanno Creek between 2012 and 2018. We assisted the City in negotiating a PPA with the DEQ, prepared an analysis of brownfields cleanup alternatives for submittal to EPA, and supported the City in the public outreach process. We then assisted with the grant-application process, and the City was awarded two EPA 0 SOQ for 3.1 Environmental Permitting Support Services page 9 wood. Brownfield Cleanup Grants totaling $400,000 in 2016, and a Business Oregon Assessment Grant for $15,000 in 2017.In 2017 we prepared a series of work plans to allow for the site cleanup which included: HASP, SAP, QAPP, RAP, demolition plans &specifications, stormwater management plan,turbidity monitoring plan, and an inadvertent discovery plan (in case cultural and/or archeological items were unearthed during the demolition/remediation process). We acquired a 401-water quality permit from tUSACE for work over Fanno Creek, prepared engineering estimates, conducted contractor bid walks, assisted in contractor selection, monitored construction/demolition/remediation activities, and prepared reports for DEQ.We assisted the City in leading a field trip to the site for the Oregon Brownfields Coalition, and led additional field trips during the active portion of the remediation for Oregon Tradeswomen and Portland Community College. Site remediation was completed in October 2017, and the final Closeout Report submitted to EPA and DEQ in January 2018. Key personnel assigned: Erin Hale and Jennifer Kuiper, permitting,wetlands and biological resources; Dan Schall, project engineer. E BEFORE S Port Westward Environmental Permitting, Clatsaknie, OR Dates: 2008-2009 Client: Portland General Electric (PGE), Rick Tetzloff(503) 464-8508, Rick.Tetzlof@pgn.com, 121 SW Salmon Street, Portland, OR 97204 Description:To increase capacity of an existing power generation plant located on the Columbia River, construction would encroach on a site included 1.5 acres of reed canarygrass wetland, and 0.41 acres of palustrine emergent (PEMC) wetland.Wood provided a wetland determination, invasive species survey and prepared desktop studies and reporting related to wetlands, wildlife, and other natural resources, and prepared desktop studies and reporting related to wetlands, wildlife, special-status species, and other natural resources. Mitigation was developed in accordance with the Oregon Freshwater Compensation Migration Rules.,and Wood coordinated with the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife and USFWS. Key personnel assigned:Jennifer Kuiper, project manager; Erin Hale, permit specialist, environmental support. 0 SOQ for 3.1 Environmental Permitting Support Services page 10 wood. City of Springfield Mill Race Creek and Trailhead Projects, Springfield, OR Dates: 2014-2017 Client: City of Springfield,Jesse Jones, (541) 726-3720,jones@springfield-or.gov 225 5th St, Springfield, OR 97477 Description:Wood performed a feasibility study, design; and construction i administration for a new large stormwater treatment facility on a 14- acre site. The City of Springfield determined that the Mill Race should be preserved and enhanced for fish habitat, despite the site's industrial history. Our work included: an environmental survey, geotechnical analysis, wetland survey and delineation, hydrologic and hydraulic design services including single-event and continuous modeling for alternative grading plans, conceptual level landscape design xcellirnt COn�ri'i,fillCci�aoil, alternatives and an evaluation and implementation of well masa ied budget' to sustainable and low impact development elements. avoid overruns and creep." —Jesse Jones, City of The goal of the project was to treat as much watershed Springfield ProjecteJons, CityManag runoff volume as possible. The continuous hydrologic modelling employed by Amec Foster Wheeler quantified treatment time as a percentage of total runoff volume in an average year. The largest pond evaluated at the 30% design stage treated 20 percent of all runoff for 10 days or more,40%of all runoff for nearly two days or more with about 39% of flow bypassed in a 1400-foot bypass channel. This type of flow quantification is only possible using continuous hydrologic methods, which Wood specializes in. The final design included a wet detention pond, and bioswale to enhance stormwater that drained from 117-acre urban drainage basin that included the core of downtown Springfield. Additional elements included a trailhead and multi-use path, bridge crossing, access road construction, educational and park amenities, utility corridor and site restoration.Amec Foster Wheeler provided design support services during construction, and the project was delivered under budget and on schedule,with completion in December 2016. Services included a wetland delineation and report for DSL and USACE, a site assessment for submittal to CWS, a JPA, and biological assessment. Key personnel assigned: Dan Schall, project manager, project engineer, construction manager, Erin Hale permitting and wetlands. SOQ for 3.1 Environmental Permitting Support Services page 11 wood. Columbia Creek Landslide & Stream Restoration, Washington County, OR Dates: 2017-2018 Client:Tualatin Valley Water District on behalf of Valley View Water District, Bill Richmond, (503) 848-3072, 1850 SW 170th Ave, Beaverton, OR 97003 Description:Wood recently completed construction support services, and analysis and design of measures to stabilize a landslide in Columbia Creek and ground above the slide that threatened an 8" inch water main. Designs were completed within an emergency schedule, due to imminent risk of additional slope failures and de-vegetated bank erosion.Wood responsibilities included: analysis of geotechnical concerns, determining lack of wetlands presence, and addressing hydrologic effects of bare-earth above slide and potential injection of water runoff from roof drains. Permitting efforts included interface with Clean Water Services, USACE Nationwide 401Water Quality Certification (WQC), Joint Permit Application (JPA), and city approvals. The project aimed to correct stream bank incising of a near-vertical slope, and protect an 8-inch water main and the accompanying gabion structure that crosses Columbia Creek from further instability. The water main provides the only available water services to 30 homes in the neighborhood. The project repaired the landslide southeast of this water main, and stabilized the creek channel, successfully overcoming significant schedule and site constraint challenges.The solution included installation of a cascade step pool system to buttress the steam channel and protect the water main, burying the majority of the gabion structure.The cascade step pool system is a cascade, pool and riffle system to dissipate the steam flow velocities. Free draining gravel was placed on the case of the creek channel, capped by a terraced channel composed of rip rap, boulders, and cobbles to create pools and cascading flow to dissipate erosive forces while providing a naturalized setting that supports natural functions of the stream corridor, including healthy habitats. Construction was completed during a seasonal window with minimal flow, and utilized a gravity creek bypass system consisting of a sand bag coffer dam, bypass pipe, and energy dissipation apron with bio-filter bags to redirect flows around the work site and minimize sediment transport.Temporary erosion control measures were employed during construction, including installation of reinforced plastic sheeting, roped sandbags, and disconnection and rerouting of building roof downspouts. Key personnel assigned: Dan Schall, project manager, Erin Hale, permit specialist i� e ► • SOQ for 3.1 Environmental Permitting Support Services page 12 10✓ood. Category Specific Technical Personnel The qualifications of our key personnel who would serve as task leads for this agreement are presented as resumes in the appendix.Jennifer Kuiper will serve as the project manager coordinating services from Wood.The areas each task manager may be suited to are: Permit document preparation and submittals, including support for the preparation of permit documentation to comply with administrative requirements of national and regional authorities. We have relationships with the USACE, Oregon Department of State Lands, Oregon and US Fish and Wildlife, and CWS. Our experience includes wetland removal-fill permits, including JPAs.,:esxn fe r Kulper, RG has assisted you with permit studies, support, and applications, serving as project manager for 17 projects with Tigard. Regulatory compliance reporting from experts who understand the environmental regulations, specific reporting requirements, operating restrictions and agency mandates required to compile compliance reports and permit information on behalf of customers. With our local focus on water resources and commitment to healthy streams, we regularly provide steam monitoring plans and annual reports. Team members like Dan Srhali, PE, t,EEC)_A%P have assisted Tigard with stormwater solutions, stream restoration and support for low impact solutions, and managed compliance reporting during construction projects. In support of construction and design projects, we provide archaeological and cultural resource surveys, GIS support, and flood studies. f Natural resource management, including field assessments, scientific studies and eco- system monitoring to actively manage and protect natural resources and sensitive species, while maintaining business and resident access.We have delivered wildlife and vegetation studies, hazardous materials studies, and ecological and biological assessments for Tigard and other local clients. r:`n Hade, PV45. has led these efforts, including wetland delineation, monitoring plans, studies, mitigation, design, and permitting. Supporting these task leads are the following local technical resources: Kr•isti., Dunkin, Phi) is a certified wetland specialist with more than 20 years of experience and a background in environmental permitting, regulatory compliance, NEPA/SEPA, Clean Water Act Sections 404 and 401, Coastal Zone Management, and the Endangered Species Act. She has developed and provided technical direction to teams developing studies for wetlands, streams, marine systems, fish and wildlife, vegetation, rare plants, and sediment surveys. She has assisted clients from conceptual design and permitting strategy through all later project phases, and has provided oversight for project construction and mitigation, including stream and wetland mitigation. She works to find the most efficient and effective pathway to meet required environmental regulations in close coordination with her clients. Teresa Pric has spent her decade-long career with Wood delivering biological and botanical services, National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) compliance and documentation, and CWA Section 404 compliance and permitting. Her experience includes performing botanical and biological surveys, habitat assessments, vegetation,sampling, environmental impacts assessments and documentation (EAs, EISs, EIDs, and Categorical e� SOQ for 3.1 Environmental Permitting Support Services page 13 wood. Exclusions), and feasibility studies and fatal flaws analyses for various development projects. Her Section 404 permitting experience includes preparation of nationwide and individual permit applications, pre-construction notifications (PCNs), as well as compensatory mitigation plans and developing CWA 404 guidance and training materials for agency clients. Ms. Price's experience also includes planning and leading biological resource survey projects and coordinating survey efforts of multi-disciplinary field teams.In addition, she performs Section 4(f) analysis/coordination, geographic information systems (GIS) analysis, data management, and cartography, as well as peer and technical review/QC of documents. Her project experience comprises a variety of sectors, including utility entities, federal (Department of Defense, USACE, FHWA, EPA, Bureau of Land Management (BLM), National Forest Service, USFWS), state, and local municipalities on a diverse variety of projects. V Jason Erlich is a biologist with more than 10 years of experience in environmental consulting with a background in wildlife ecology, habitat restoration, and GIS.. He has participated in habitat assessments for sensitive species and vegetation mapping efforts, including regional-scale biological surveys for birds, small mammals, amphibians, reptiles, insects, and plants. Mr. Erlich has also performed identification and mapping of noxious weeds on more than 14,941 acres of Navy and US BLM owned lands. He is skilled at performing qualitative and quantitative vegetation monitoring for wetland, riparian, and upland habitat restoration projects. As a GIS Analyst, Mr. Erlich is skilled at using GIS technologies for a range of applications including natural resource management and environmental planning. Mr. Erlich has created, updated, and maintained several geodatabases and geographic datasets for a variety of projects. He is experienced in vegetation and habitat mapping as well as aerial photograph interpretation. Mr. Erlich is also skilled in collecting and processing data using the latest global positioning system (GPS) technologies, and has been responsible for creating high quality map figures for fieldwork, presentations, and project reports. Diana Hailiday is a biologist with more than 15 years of experience providing environmental services, including natural resource surveys, wetland monitoring, regulatory compliance, water quality systems management, and surface and groundwater monitoring. Her experience includes research assignments with the U.S. Forest Service addressing issues associated with the Endangered Species Act and baseline wildlife, habitat, and invasive species surveys. She also has performed environmental compliance and water quality management tasks for other projects, including wetland mitigation site construction and stormwater management. She holds a certificate in Wetland Science and Management. Tyle-, ey, PE has five years of experience providing environmental support for water resources and stormwater projects, and regularly performs field surveys and reconnaissance for flooded areas. He is familiar with the urbans stream systems in Tigard, Portland, and Beaverton. 0 SOQ for 3.1 Environmental Permitting Support Services page 14 Appendices Appendix: Proposal Certifications non-discrimination clause, resident certificate Appendix: Signature Page Appendix: Attachment A acknowledgement of addenda Appendix: Attachment B statement of proposal, references Appendix: Attachment C submitting category form SECTION 8 PROPOSAL CERTIFICATIONS Non-discrimination Clause The Contractor agrees not to discriminate against any client, employee or applicant for employment or for services, because of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, handicap or age with regard to, but not limited to,the following:employment upgrading,demotion or transfer;recruitment or recruitment advertising;layoffs or termination; rates of pay or other forms of compensation; selection for training; rendition of services. It is further understood that any contractor who is in violation of this clause shall be barred from receiving awards of any purchase order from the City,unless a satisfactory showing is made that discriminatory practices have terminated and that a recurrence of such acts is unlikely. Agreed by: Sean Gormley Firm Name: Wood Address: 7376 SW Durham Road: Tigard, Oregon 97224 Resident Certificate Please Check One: LA Resident Vendor:Vendor has paid unemployment taxes and income taxes in this state during the last twelve calendar months immediately preceding the submission of this proposal. Or ❑ Non-resident Vendor:Vendor does not qualify under requirement stated above. (Please specify your state of residence: ) Officer's signature: Type or print officer's name: Sean Gormley, Office Manager RFP—On-Call Civil Engineering and Related Services 17 1 P a n c Close—Wednesday,November 7,2018—2:00 pm SECTION 9 SIGNATURE PAGE The undersigned proposes to perform all work as listed in the Specification section, for the price(s) stated; and that all articles supplied under any resultant contract u-ill conform to the specifications herein, The undersigned agrees to be bound by all applicable laws and regulations,the accompanying specifications and by City policies and regulations. The undersigned,by submitting a proposal,represents that: A) The Proposer has read and understands the specifications. B) Failure to comply with the specifications or any terms of the Request for Proposal may disqualify the Proposer as being non-responsive. The undersigned certifies that the proposal has been arrived at independently and has been submitted without any collusion designed to limit competition. The undersigned certifies that all addenda to the specifications has been received and duly considered and that all costs associated with all addenda have been included in this proposal: Addenda: No. None through No. inclusive. We therefore offer and make this proposal to furnish services at the price(s) indicated herein in fulfillment of the attached requirements and specifications of the City. Name of firm: Wood Address: 7376 SW Durham Road;Tigard,Oregon 97224 Telephone Number: 503-639-3400 Fax Number: 503-620-7892 By: Date: (Signature of Authorized Official. If partnership, signature of onepartner.) Typed Name/Title: Sean Gormley,Office Manager If corporation,attest: (Corporate Officer) [�Corporation ❑ Partnership ❑ Individual Federal Tax Identification Number (TIN): 91-1641772 RFP—On-Call Civil Engineering and Related Services 18 P Close—Wednesday,November 7,2018—2:00 pm ATTACHMENT A CITY OF TIGARD,OREGON ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF ADDENDA Project Title: On-Call Civil Engineering and Related Services Close: Wednesday,November 7. 2018- 2:00 pm I/)X'E HAVE RECEIVED THE FOLLOWING ADDENDA (If none received,. write `None Received": 1. None Received 3. 2. 4. 07 November 2018 Date Signature of Proposer Sean Gormley,Office Manager Title Wood Corporate Name RFP—On-Call Civil Engineering and Related Services 19 1-1a g Close—Wednesday,November 7,2018—2:00 pm i ATTACHMENT B CITY OF TIGARD, OREGON STATEMENT OF PROPOSAL Name of Consultant: Wood Mailing Address: 7376 SW Durham Road:Tigard, Oregon 97224 Contact Person:Jennifer Kuiper Telephone: 503-639-3400 Fax: 503-620-7892 Email:Jennifer.kuiper@woodplc.com accepts all the terms and conditions contained in the City of Tigard's Request for Proposal for On-Call Civil Engineering and Related Services and the attached template Professional Services Agreement: 07 November 2018 Signature of authorized representative Date Sean Gormley,Office Manager 503-639-3400 Type or print name of authorized representative Telephone Number Sean Gormley,Office Manager 503-639-3400 Type or print name of person(s) authorized to negotiate contracts Telephone Number REFERENCES Andrew Newbury(503)718-2472 City of Tigard Lori Faha(503) 718-2759 Reference#1 Telephone Number Brownfield Environmental Initiative,Copper Creek,Kreuger Creek,Fanno Carla Staedter(503)718-2788 Creek Trail East Sewer Line Extension Jeff Peck(503)718-2466 Project Title Contact Individual City of Springfield (541) 726-4611 or (541) 726-3720 Reference #2 Telephone Number Mill Race Stormwater Facility,Channel 6 Stormwater Master Plan Molly Markarian or Jesse Jones Project Title Contact Individual Valley View Water District and Tualatin Valley Water District (503) 848-3072 Reference#3 Telephone Number Waterline Protection and Columbia Creek Streambank Stabilization Bill Richmond Project Title Contact Individual RFP—On-Call Civil Engineering and Related Services 20 l' a g Close—Wednesday,November 7,2018—2:00 pm ATTACHMENT C PROPOSER'S SUBMITTING CATEGORY FORM Wood (Company Name) does hereby propose to provide the City of Tigard with On-Call Civil Engineering and Related Services, as defined in Section 5 of the City's Qualification-based Request for Proposal. Category# Engineering Services Mark with "X" 1.1 Utility Project Planning and Engineering 1.2 Transportation Project Planning and Engineering 1.3 Land Surveying Services 1.4 Soils and Geotechnical Engineering 1.5 Transportation Systems Engineering&Analysis 1.6 Stream Channel& Outfall Engineering&Analysis Engineer of Record Services 2.1 Engineer of Record: Water Systems Modelling& Analysis 2.2 Engineer of Record: Aquifer Storage&Recovery System 2.3 Engineer of Record: Supervisory Control and Data _ Acquisition (SCADA) System Related Services 3.1 Environmental Permitting Support Services x 3.2 Landscape Architecture Services 3.3 Architectural Services 3.3 Special Inspections and Testing Services Authorized Signature: Date: 07 November 2018 RFI'—On-Call Civil Engineering and Related Services 211 F P. c Close—Wednesday,November 7,2018—2:00 pm wood. Appendix: Resumes � II - L ' i I wood. !ennifer Casler Kuiper, RG, PG Project Manager Professional Summary Ms. Kuiper is a senior project manager with more than 25 years of Years of experience in the environmental consulting industry with a focusWood) on environmental due diligence, environmental compliance, Office of Employment natural resources permitting and hazardous waste management. West US - Ms. Kuiper's experience includes programmatic management ofTigard, transactional environmental due diligence projects including Phase Areas + Expertise I ESAs and Phase H ESAs, environmental business risk evaluation,as Project Manager well as project management experience in site characterization, Permit risk-based corrective action, remedial investigations, and SpecialistEnvironmental Scientist hazardous waste logistics and management. She has managed state and private sector programs ranging in value from $5,000.00 Registrations to $500,000.00. Professional Geologist, OR, Ms. Kuiper has provided a variety of environmental services to the Registered City of Tigard on approximately 35 projects since 2005 both directly for the City and through its external legal counsel. These Education services have been performed for the City's public works BS,GeologyEnvironmental department, parks department, community development services, Science, and engineering departments. Washington, Select Experience Training Project Manager: East Tigard Sewer Improvement Project,City Streamlining Section • and Tigard,Oregon, 2017- 2018. Ms. Kuiper provided NEPA, SRI Foundation, environmental consultation and senior environmental project WA,, 2005 management for the installation of a new sewer line from SW WetlandsWetland Hunziker south to the BNSF railroad tracks, along Red Rock Creek. Plant Identification, Urban Ms. Kuiper completed a Phase II investigation along the proposed Watershed Institute, Portland, sewer line and trunk line and prepared a Contaminated Media OR, Management Plan (CMMP)to address areas where contamination would be encountered during construction. Ms. Kuiper participated in multiple stakeholder meetings prior to, during, and after project construction and provided management for the development of engineering design specifications for construction of a temporary water treatment system for use during sewer line installation. Environmental Support,Tigard Brownfields Environmental Initiative, City of Tigard, OR, 2015—2018.Wood assisted the City of Tigard with implementation of their EPA Grants, developing a brownfields inventory of 200 sites located within the downtown core, and facilitating a series of public outreach events whereby ®2018 Wood Page 1 Jennifer Casler Kuiper, RG, PG, Continued... the community helped develop priority evaluation criteria and rank the sites for assessment. Ms. Kuiper completed the brownfield inventory and developed criteria used by the City of Tigard to rank properties. She has provided Phase I/II ESAs and environmental support, including cultural resources natural resources coordination (EPA, USACE,Tribes, and SHPO), and permitting. Project Manager,SW Burnham Street and Downtown Redevelopment Project,City of Tigard,OR, 2007—2009.Ms. Kuiper provided senior oversight and project management for reviews of properties, focused Phase I ESAs at two locations, and sediment, soil, and groundwater sampling at two additional locations. Pesticide contamination in a drainage ditch and pond located in an area planned for the downtown redevelopment project were identified and plans are being made to address the contamination and possibly negotiate a Prospective Purchaser Agreement (PPA)with the Oregon DEQ. Ms. Kuiper managed all aspects of the project, including meetings with the City and negotiations between DEQ and parties responsible for the contamination. Environmental Permitting Support: Main Street at Fanno Creek,City of Tigard,OR, 2012—2018.As part of Wood's work providing brownfields assessment, purchase support, and cleanup, Ms. Kuiper assisted with environmental assessment of this high-profile brownfield site.The site is the location of a former mill property and has been occupied by various business for approximately 100 years. Ms. Kuiper provided phase I/II ESAs; and environmental permitting support, including cultural resources natural resources coordination (EPA, USACE,Tribes, and SHPO), beneficial water use determination (BWUD), and acquiring a 401-water quality permit from the US Army Corps of Engineers for work over Fanno Creek. Environmental Permitting Support: Fanno Creek Stabilization at Arthur Court,City of Tigard, OR, 2012-Present.Wood is providing environmental consulting services to support bank stabilization of Fanno Creek near sewer and stormwater infrastructure, the Fanno Creek Regional Trail, and housing. Ms. Kuiper is providing natural resource permitting support for this bank stabilization project on Fanno Creek at Arthur Court in Tigard. Ms. Kuiper assisted Erin Hale in conducting a field update of a wetland determination and then prepared a Request for Reissuance of Jurisdictional Determination for DSL review and approval. Environmental Permitting Support: Columbia Creek Slide&Stream Restoration,Tualatin Valley Water District on behalf of Valley View Water District,Washington County,OR 2017-2018. Ms. Kuiper provided environmental support to the project by assisting with Wetland Determination Report preparation,finalizing the Joint Permit Application for USACE and ODSL review. Ms. Kuiper also prepared a Stream Functional Assessment for this project. Environmental Support: Frontier Leather Brownfield Project,City of Sherwood, OR, 2015 - 2017. The City of Sherwood was awarded an EPA Site-Specific Brownfields Grant in 2014 to conduct assessment and cleanup planning of a former tannery property.Wood assisted with a supplemental remedial site investigation to assess soil and groundwater conditions, including a survey and sampling. Ms. Kuiper assisted with wetland delineations, Clean Water Services Vegetated Corridor assessment and mitigation plans. Our risk assessment identified and characterized potential risks to human health and the local ecology and determined that cleanup of the property will be required.The project was completed by providing options for future consideration to the City on how to best address remediation in the most cost-effective manner. ®2018 Wood Page 2 Wood. Senior Environmental Scientist Years of Experience Professional Summary 19 (13 with Wood Ms. Hale is a certified professional wetland scientist with 19 Office of Employment years of experience with Northwest ecosystems and regularly Tigard, OR interfacing - interfacing with Federal, State,and Local agencies in support of her clients' projects. Areas of Ex' Environmental Environmental permit-ding Regulatory and Permitting Ms. Hale has extensive permitting experience in Oregon and Washington. Permitting experience includes compliance with Biologist the following:CWA Section 404/RHA Section 10, CWA Section Ecologist 401, ESA Section 7, NHPA Section 106, NPDES, State Registrations removal/fill, ocean shore development, submerged land Wetland Scientist easement, SEPA and SEF processes, and local land use reviews Certified and site development regulations. Ms. Hale has prepared Education supporting documentation for permitting including Erosion Hydrology and Sediment Control Plans, Stormwater Pollution Prevention NaturScience, University Plans, Stormwater Monitoring Plans,wetland delineation of Nevada,� Resource r+r reports, mitigation and restoration plans, biological assessments and site assessments. She regularly interfaces with Training Federal, State, and Local agencies in support of these projects. Biological Natural resources Qualification, Oregon Dept. Ms. Hale has performed threatened and endangered (T&E) Transportation, r r r species surveys for plants, reptiles, birds and animals, nesting 2012, 2014, 2016 surveys, and sensitive habitat evaluations. She has evaluated DSL Mitigation ■ • ■ and recommended best management practices for projects Guidance Training, +0' that may affect protected species, prepared monitoring plans, Advanced . Soils and and monitoring reports for protected species, and completed Hydrology for Delineators, r biological assessments for aquatic and terrestrial species. Ms. USACE Mountains,Valleys, - nd Hale has also evaluated risk to ecological receptors and Coast Regional ••l ement prepared subsequent Level I ecological risk assessments. Seminar - • - ■ Wetlands 2008 Ms. Hale has conducted numerous wetland determinations Hydrogeomorphic and delineations in Oregon,Washington, California, Nevada, Function and Value Assessment Utah,Wyoming,Texas, Louisiana, and New York. Ms. Hale is Method training, 2006 responsible for subsequent report preparation of identified Environmental Cornplianc& wetlands and waterbodies, evaluation and negotiation of Integrating Project Permits, +0 mitigation alternatives, mitigation, and preparation reports.As Environmental Inspection ■ project manager, she has been responsible for project scoping Construction Compliance, r 02 and budget preparation. Ms. Hale is a certified professional Winter Wetland Plant wetland scientist and has completed a variety of training to Identification,2002 stay current with regional and national practices. Wetland Delineation, 2001 ®2018 Wood Page 1 i Erin Hale, PWS Continued... Select Experience Fanno Creek Slope Stabilization at Arthur Court,City of Tigard,OR Ms. Hale, as the permitting and biological team lead conducted a wetland delineation and prepared a wetland delineation report for submittal to DSL and the USACE,completed a site assessment and tier 2 analysis for submittal to Clean Water Services (CWS), and a completed a joint permit application including a biological assessment for submittal to DSL and the USACE. Ms. Hale conducted pre-application meetings with the DSL, the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, and NOAA National Marine Fisheries to identify permit constraints early on for the bank stabilization project. Ms. Hale provide senior review of stream and riparian revegetation plans prepared by our landscape architect contractor and worked closely with Amec Foster Wheeler's engineers, landscape architects, and biologists, as well as the City's revegetation specialist and engineers. Fanno Creek-Park Trail Segment, Main St.to Grant Ave.,City of Tigard,OR As project manager, Ms. Hale completed a wetland delineation, wildlife habitat assessment and vegetated and stream corridor assessment on a 1.7-acre site to support the construction of a regional trail along Fanno Creek in Tigard, OR. In addition, Ms. Hale provided permitting services including the completion of a CWS Standard Site Assessment and Tier 2 Alternatives Analysis to support the approval of a Services Provider Letter, and a Joint Permit Application to the USACE and DSL for construction in State and/or Federal waterways. Tigard-Brownfield Environmental Initiative,City of Tigard,OR Permitting Assessment, Planning specialist, Pre-NEPA services for the City of Tigard, OR 2016. In support of the City of Tigard's grant application to the Economic Development Administration (EDA), Ms. Hale prepared an Environmental Narrative to be used by the EDA for their NEPA Compliant Environmental Assessment. Ms. Hale conducted reconnaissance level surveys to document the presence/absence of wetlands, general habitat types, and whether or not habitat to support threatened and/or endangered species may occur on the property. Using information obtained through the field reconnaissance combined with a desktop review, Ms. Hale prepared an Environmental Narrative detailing the affected environment of the following resource areas: geology/soils,wetlands,floodplains,vegetation and wildlife resources, endangered species, land use and zoning, solid waste management, hazardous or toxic substances,water resources, water supply and distribution system, wastewater collection and treatment facilities, environmental justice, transportation (streets,traffic,and parking), air quality, noise pollution, cultural and historic resources, and direct, indirect, and cumulative effects. In addition, Ms. Hale provided a preliminary discussion on permits required for the proposed project permits required. Fanno Creek at SW Arthur Court Streambank Stabilization,City of Tigard,Tigard,OR Ms. Hale, as the permitting and biological team lead conducted a wetland delineation and prepared a wetland delineation report for submittal to DSL and the USACE, completed a site assessment and tier 2 analysis for submittal to clean water services, and a completed a joint permit application including a biological assessment for submittal to DSL and the USACE. Ms. Hale conducted pre-application meetings with the DSL,the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, and NOAA National Marine Fisheries to identify permit constraints early on for the bank stabilization project. Ms. Hale provide senior review of stream and riparian revegetation plans prepared by our landscape architect contractor and worked closely with Wood's engineers, landscape architects, and biologists, as well as the City's revegetation specialist and engineers. Copper Creek Streambank Stabilization, City of Tigard, OR Ms. Hale provided wetland surveys, habitat, surveys,and stream assessment services to the City of Tigard ®2018 Wood Page 2 f i r Erin Hale, PWS Continued... in support of the Cooper Creek maintenance project. In addition, Ms. Hale completed a wildlife habitat and vegetated corridor assessment to support future permitting at the site. Ms. Hale has also completed permit applications for submittal to the USACE, ODSL, and CWS for approval. All applications have been deemed complete and approval has been granted. Project Manager, Main Street to Grant Fanno Creek Trail,City of Tigard,OR As project manager, Ms. Hale completed a wetland delineation,wildlife habitat assessment and vegetated and stream corridor assessment on a 1.7 acre site to support the construction of a regional trail along Fanno Creek in Tigard OR. In addition, Ms. Hale provided permitting services including the completion of a Clean Water Services Standard Site Assessment and Tier 2 Alternatives Analysis to support the approval of a Services Provider Letter,and a Joint Permit Application to the USACE and DSL for construction in State and/or Federal waterways. Oregon Military Department,Camp Withycombe,Clackamas,OR Ms. Hale provided technical oversight and field survey support for the remediation project. Natural resource support included conducting wetland determination and delineation, bird surveys and preparation of the Joint Permit Application,the Wetland Delineation and Determination Report and the Restoration Plan for the wetlands,four acres of grassland, and six acres of mature coniferous hillside forest. Springfield Mill Race Creek and Trailhead Projects, Springfield,OR Ms. Hale completed wetland and waters delineations and permitting to support the development of a new stormwater facility and a parks trail.Wetland determinations and delineations were conducted at the chosen stormwater facility location and along a proposed 3-mile trail alignment and adjacent stream (i.e. Mill Race). Ms. Hale completed an evaluation of the Mill Race to include habitat type(s), species assessment,substrate assessment, and impact assessment.Additionally, Ms. Hale prepared the USACE Section 404 and Oregon Department of State Lands (DSL)joint permit application and supporting documentation (i.e. Biological Assessment and Compensatory Mitigation Plan)The project was successfully permitted and construction was completed in October 2016. Frontier Leather,City of Sherwood,OR Ms. Hale completed a wetland and other waters delineations and Ordinary High Water Assessment at a brownfields property in Sherwood Oregon. Delineations were completed according to Federal and State guidelines and the wetland and other waters report is currently in review with the DSL. Beaverton Creek/Little Peoples Park,City of Beaverton, OR To support the City of Beaverton's plans to restore the Little People's Park Regional Stormwater Management Facility on Beaverton Creek Ms. Hale completed wetland, habitat, and stream assessment services. Ms. Hale documented stream habitat and characteristics, met with agency staff including the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife and provided design and mitigation input for the project. Additionally, Ms. Hale prepared, submitted, and successfully obtained permits from Federal, State, and local agencies to restore the facility. Springwater Trailhead,ODOT and the City of Gresham,Gresham, OR Ms. Hale was the task lead on the biological resource task for a road and parking improvement project for at Main Park located in downtown Gresham,OR. Ms. Hale prepared the Endangered Species Act-No Effect Memorandum for NEPA compliance in support of the road improvement project.In addition, Ms. Hale coordinated field staff to complete a biological resource survey and noxious weed survey for this project. Information collected will ultimately be used to support a categorical exclusion. ®2018 Wood Page 3 Erin Hale, PWS Continued... SE Stark Street, ODOT and City of Gresham,OR Ms. Hale was the task lead on the biological resource task for a road improvement project on SE Stark Street. Ms. Hale prepared the Endangered Species Act-No Effect Memorandum for NEPA compliance, in support of the road improvement project.In addition, Ms. Hale coordinated field staff to complete a biological resource survey and noxious weed survey for this project. Environmental Permitting Services, Portland General Electric, Clatskanie,OR Ms. Hale served as a permit specialist supporting the Port Westward Generating Plant(PWGP) Energy Facility Siting Council (EFSC) Site Certificate,Amendment No.7 Preparation,Clatskanie, OR. Client: Portland General Electric (PGE).As assistant project manager, Ms. Hale provided environmental permitting services to PGE as part of a site certificate amendment application to the Oregon EFSC. PGE intends to increase the capacity of an existing power generation plant in Clatskanie, Oregon,with the addition of a second power generation unit.To comply with the Energy Siting Standards,and in accordance with the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife protocols for habitat categorization and mitigation, Ms. Hale was responsible for completing a wetland determination, habitat characterization survey, invasive species survey, and preparing desktop studies and reporting related to wetlands,wildlife, special-status species, and other natural resources. Portland General Electric, Multnomah County,OR Ms. Hale served as assistant project manager, and performed mitigation monitoring at the 2-acre site located in Multnomah County, OR. Mitigation goals for this site included increasing habitat diversity and lowering the prevalence of invasive species.The site is functioning as intended and PGE has been released from their compensatory wetland mitigation permit obligations. Portland General Electric, Clatskanie,OR In 2012 as project manager Ms. Hale completed a wetland survey and wetland determination and delineation services to PGE to support installation of a new utility line. Ms. Hale worked with PGE engineers to identify a location with the least environmental impact. Ms. Hale was responsible for completing the wetland survey in all areas being evaluated for development, a wetland determination in the preferred alternative location, and a wetland determination and delineation report suitable to support future permitting efforts with the Oregon Department of State Lands (DSL) and U.S.Army Corps of Engineers (USACE). Ecological Risk Assessment, Confidential Client,Tigard,OR As a biologist from 2008 to 2009, Ms. Hale prepared a Level I ecological risk assessment in support of an RI/FS being conducted at a 16-acre former lumber equipment manufacturing site.Analysis included potential risk to habitat,wildlife, and special status species.The ecological risk assessment was prepared in accordance with DEQ's Guidance for Ecological Risk Assessment(April 1998).A Level II ecological risk assessment was recommended for the Site based on the evaluation conducted for the Level I ecological risk assessment. Cowlitz Tap Wetland Delineation, Function and Value Assessment,and Permit Support Services, Bonneville Power Administration (BPA), Cowlitz County,WA. To support the project Ms. Hale completed wetland and waters of the US determinations and delineations along the 6.5 mile right-of-way(ROW) corridor, associated access roads, and the BPA South Tacoma Substation and Tacoma Power Cowlitz substation. Ms. Hale performed literature research to document existing conditions, performed delineations in accordance with USACE guidelines, conducted function and value assessments for all wetlands and waters identified, prepared the wetland delineation report, and provided permitting strategy guidance to the BPA project manager. ®2018 wood Page 4 Erin Hale, PWS Continued... Regner Creek Stone Ridge Retaining Wall Replacement Project,City of Gresham,OR Ms. Hale was the assistant project manager for the environmental permitting and wetland project located in Gresham, OR.As assistant project manager and senior technical lead, Ms. Hale provided oversight to the wetland team and conducted a technical review of the wetland delineation report and compensatory wetland mitigation plan for permanent impacts to wetlands and streams associated with road, culvert, and bridge repair work.In addition, Ms. Hale worked with the project team to successfully obtain a Section 404 permit from the USACE, a removal/fill permit from DSL, a tree removal permit and land use review from the City of Gresham. Ms. Hale and her team worked with the City to provide alternatives analyses, plans, and specifications to support the permitting process. OTIA III Various Projects, DMJM Harris, David Evans and Associates,OR From 2005 to 2007, Ms. Hale coordinated field teams to complete wetland delineations, habitat assessments and lead and asbestos assessments on several bridges in Oregon.In addition, Ms. Hale prepared the environmental preconstruction assessments,the wetland delineation report, and the function and value assessment in support of the programmatic permit for repair and replacement of bridges. Ms. Hale also prepared the construction specifications for erosion and sediment control, seeding and planting and for work performed in and around wetlands and waterways. Mitigation Monitoring, Clackamas County, OR Serving as project manager since 2006, Ms. Hale performs mitigation monitoring for several sites within Clackamas County, Oregon. Monitoring includes stream flow total woody species count, belt transect sampling method, line-intercept sampling method (to estimate cover of woody and invasive species), and meter-square quadrat plot sampling method (to estimate total herbaceous cover). Ms. Hale is responsible for managing all aspects the project under this contract including client communications, project scoping and budgeting, project execution, report writing and overall management of field personnel. Biological and Archaeological survey, USCG Astoria Family Housing,Astoria,OR In 2014, Ms. Hale served as project manager for the biological and archaeological survey project to support future housing at Astoria OR. Ms. Hale was responsible for conducting threatened and endangered species surveys, bald eagle nest and species surveys, and migratory bird treaty act nest and species surveys. Ms. Hale prepared the Biological Inventory report for the project and is responsible for managing all aspects the project under this contract including client communications, project scoping and budgeting, project execution, report writing,and overall management of personnel. Happy Valley Nature Park,Clackamas County, OR Ms. Hale performed mitigation monitoring at the 5.5-acre Happy Valley Nature Park within Clackamas County,Oregon. Mitigation goals for this site were to enhance wildlife habitat values and improve groundwater recharge and discharge functions. Monitoring includes total woody species count, belt transect sampling method, line-intercept sampling method (to estimate cover of woody and invasive species), and meter-square quadrat plot sampling method (to estimate total herbaceous cover Triangle Park, University of Portland,Oregon Ms. Hale completed a wetlands determination and delineation for a 35-acre former industrial property located along the Willamette River to support an EPA Prospective Purchaser Agreement and Agreed Order on Consent and allow the site to be redeveloped as an extension of the project with a restored riparian zone. In addition, Ms. Hale has conducted habitat survey on a property to identify potential permitting constraints and to support the biological assessment being prepared for the Site. Following completion of the wetland determination and delineation, Ms. Hale and her team completed a wetland determination and a Wetland Determination Report in support of a closure for the Site. ®2018 Wood Page 5 wood. Daniel Schall, PE, LEED AP Senior Civil Engineer Professional Summary Mr. Schall is a licensed civil engineer with more than 15 years of Years of professional work experience focused on civil engineering design, 16 (15 with Wood construction management, stormwater,water resources Office of Employnient environmental support, and sustainability. His civil engineering design experience includes preparation of project drawings and Tigard, specifications,grading plans, engineering calculations, and Areas , Expertise feasibility and pilot studies. His stormwater experience includes Civil Engineer bank stabilization, stream restoration, compliance, and hydraulic design. His sustainability work has included numerous energy and Manager water audits, sustainable infrastructure assessments, and design. EnvironmentalEngineer Registrations Select Experience Professional . Project Engineer: Fanno Creek Slope Stabilization at Arthur a Professional Engineer, Court, City of Tigard,OR, 2012 - Present IC: ENV SP LEED Accredited Wood is providing environmental consulting services to support bank stabilization of Fanno Creek in the vicinity of sewer and Education stormwater infrastructure,the Fanno Creek Regional Trail, and Bachelor of Science, housing.Wood is providing the City of Tigard with engineering Environmental Systems design,topographic surveys, geotechnical investigations,wetland Engineering, Pennsylvania State delineation, biological assessment, permitting, mitigation services, +i and potentially right-of-way acquisition assistance. Mr. Schall is supporting these services by incorporating concepts into the project that would allow for increased flood storage, habitat preservation, and riparian improvements for fish and turtle habitat. He also led the slope stability analysis to develop options for the bank repair. Project Engineer:Copper Creek Bank Stabilization, City of Tigard, OR, 2012 Wood prepared construction documents to stabilize this over-steepened bank,which was caused by inadequate energy dissipation on a 36-inch storm discharge into Copper Creek.The bank could fail, possibly affecting use of lots at the top of the slope.A previous investigation proposed use of a bubbler- type manhole to appropriately dissipate excess energy and reduce the erosive potential on the slope.The slope will then be stabilized using a plantable modular geotechnical grid system.Wood will provide engineering, landscape,topographic survey and possibly right-of-way acquisition services. Project Engineer:Streambank Failure at Gatlin Court, City of Tigard,Oregon The City asked Wood to evaluate a landslide involving private property on Benchview Creek,which drains portions of Bull Mountain and has a relatively steep bank.Wood performed a field reconnaissance to determine the causes of the streambank failure and if other areas might fail as well. Based on record information it was determined that the creek had incised on average about six inches per year over a period of 10 years,which caused the bank failure.Working with the City and Wood's local fluvial geomorphologist, Dr. Matin, Ms.Schall supported development of a bypass concept to remove high flow from the stream and convey it safely to the base of slope,thus eliminating the causes of the erosion. V 2018 wood Page 1 Daniel Schall, PE, LEED AP Continued... Project Engineer:Columbia Creek Slide&Stream Restoration,Tualatin Valley Water District on behalf of Valley View Water District,Washington County,OR,2017 - 2018 Mr. Schall lead design and analysis of measures to stabilize a landslide and ground above the slide that threatened a private home. Designs were completed within an emergency schedule, due to imminent risk of additional slope failures and de-vegetated bank erosion. His responsibilities included: analysis of geotechnical concerns, and addressing hydrologic effects of bare-earth above slide and potential injection of water runoff from roof drains. Permitting efforts included interface with Clean Water Services, USACE Nationwide 401Water Quality Certification (WQC),Joint Permit Application (JPA), and city approvals.The project also aimed to correct stream bank incising of a near-vertical slope, and protect an 8-inch water main from further instability. Mr.Schall led design efforts to repair the landslide southeast of this water main, and stabilize the creek channel, successfully overcoming significant schedule and site constraint challenges. He also provided support services during construction,which was completed in October. Project Manager/Engineer: Mill Race Stormwater Facility,City of Springfield, OR, 2014- 2017 As the project manager and project engineer, Mr.Schall was responsible for feasibility study, design and construction oversight for a new large stormwater treatment facility on a 14-acre site.The project aimed to preserve and enhance fish habitat by improving ecosystem function of the water channel.Initial work included: an environmental survey, geotechnical analysis, inflow characterization, and wetland survey, plus hydrologic and hydraulic design services,which were Mr. Schall's focus. Design included a detention pond, and bioswale to enhance stormwater from an urban drainage basin.Additional elements included a multi-use path, bridge,trailhead and park amenities, a utility corridor, and site restoration. Project Engineer: Detention Pond Restoration at Little Peoples Park,City of Beaverton,OR, 2013 To restore a regional stormwater detention facility on Beaverton Creek at Little Peoples Park,Wood provided site investigation, analysis, and design. The facility had accumulated a ridge of silt along the creek banks blocking flow from entering and reducing its effectiveness.In addition,the facility had become overgrown with invasive plant species which decreased its habitat value. Mr. Schall's restoration design plan included cutting the creek banks down to ordinary high water with sediment forebays attached to shallow swales. Landscape elements included the use of appropriate wetland species as well as significant maintenance activities within the protected, high value vegetation areas. Natural resources permitting services were provided to implement the restoration. Because the project was to restore an existing facility it was necessary to obtain agreement from regulatory authorities regarding the scope and function of the original facility.As a result,the project can be constructed under a nationwide permit. Triangle Park Brownfield Project, University of Portland, Portland,OR, (06/25/2012 -current) Triangle Park is a 35-acre former industrial property on the Willamette River Hazardous substances were detected in soil, groundwater, and river sediments, requiring discussions with the USEPA regarding a Bona Fide Prospective Purchaser Agreement (BFPPA).To satisfy EPA's BFPPA requirements,Wood accomplished complex investigations of the site and worked closely with the EPA on a removal action work plan,which included a Oregon Department of Environmental Quality(DEQ) 2005 Record of Decision. Mr.Schall was the on-site engineer for implementation work,working closely with the construction contractor, regulatory agencies, and client to address and resolve issues during the construction. Project Manager:Amtrak Union Station - NPDES Stormwater Permit Compliance, National Railroad Passenger Corp., Portland, OR, (11/12/2005 - ongoing) Mr. Schall has updated and revised the Stormwater Pollution Control Plan (SWPCP) for the existing facility and performed monthly inspections for Stormwater Discharge General Permit, No. 1200-Z compliance.In addition, Mr. Schall has collected stormwater compliance samples, prepared annual stormwater permit compliance reports, and assisted the client in communication with Oregon DEQ. ®2018 Wood Page 2 i