HomeMy Public PortalAbout2020 VKB Safe Routes to School.pdfPROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT
VILLAGE OF K EY BISCAYNE
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT
FOR CONSTRUCTION, ENGINEERING AND
TNSPECTTON (CEt) SERVTCES
RFP No. 2020-43
VILLAGE OF KEY BISCAYNE
SAFE ROUTES TO SCHOOL
KEY BISCAYNE K.8 CENTER
LAP PROGRAM AGREEMENT REFERENCE
Agreement Date: July 1, 2020
Contract No. 2020-43
Local Agency Vendor No. VF650291 81 1 -01 1
FM:438'162-1
Federal lD: D619-061-B
County: 87 (Miami-Dade)
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PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT
BETWEEN
THE VILLAGE OF KEY BISCAYNE
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KCI TECHNOLOGIES,INC.
THIS AGREEMENT (this "Agreement" or "Contract") is made effective as of the - day of
--,2020
(the "Effective Date"), by and between the VILLAGE OF KEY BISCAYNE, FLORIDA, a Florida
municipal corporation, whose principal address is 88 West Mclntyre Street, Key Biscayne, Florida 33149
(hereinafter the "Village"), and KCI TECHNOLOGIES, lNC., a Florida for-profit corporation, whose
address is 4041 Crescent Park Drive, Tampa, Florida 33578 (hereinafter, the "Consultant").
WHEREAS, on March t9,2O2O, the Village issued Request for Proposals No. 2020-43 ("RFP") for
construction engineering and inspection (CEl)- Under the Florida Department of Transportation's
("Department") Local Agency Program ('LAP") for which Respondents shall be prequalified by the
Department ("Services"); and
WHEREAS, in response to the RFP, on April 20,2020, the Consultant submitted a proposal
("Proposal"), which is incorporated and attached hereto as part of Exhibit "A," Scope of Services and was
thereafter awarded a contracU and
WHEREAS, the Consultant and Village, through mutual negotiation, have agreed upon a rate
schedule as set forth in Exhibit "8" (the "Rate Schedule") in connection with the Services; and
WHEREAS, the Village desires to engage the Consultant to perform the Services and provide the
deliverables as specified below, all in accordance with the Department's LAP Manual, Section 287.O55,
Florida Statutes,23 CFR t72,lhe FederalBrooks Act (40 USC LL0L-1104)and allother applicable Federal,
State and Local regulations, including the LAP Manual forms incorporated and attached hereto as part of
Exhibit "C".
NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants and conditions contained herein, the
Consultant and the Village agree as follows:
1. Scope ofServices.
1.1. The Consultant shall furnish the Services and provide deliverables for the Project, as
requested by the Village and detailed in Exhibit A. This is not a general services or umbrella
type contract; the scope of Services is limited to one phase consisting of the CEI Services for
the Safe Routes to School Project. The Services are to be restricted, as applicable, as the
estimated construction cost does not exceed 52 million.
1.2. Prior to commencement of Services, the Consultant will provide the Village with a list of
personnel and their corresponding hourly rates for the Services set forth in Exhibit A to be set
forth on the Rate Schedule attached hereto as Exhibit B.
1.3. lf the Village approves the Rate Schedule for the Project, the Village will provide the Consultant
with a Notice to Proceed to perform the Services set forth in Exhibit A. Consultant
acknowledges that it shall not undertake to perform any Services on the Project until it has
received from the Village the Notice to Proceed on such Project.
1.4. General Provisions for the Scope of Services are set forth in Exhibit A.
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1.5. Consultant shall furnish all reports, documents, and information obtained pursuant to this
Agreement, and recommendations during the term of this Agreement (hereinafter
"Deliverables") to the Village.
1.6. The Consultant shall abide by the terms and requirements of the RFP, as though fully set
forth herein. Furthermore, in the event any requirements of the RFP, including the laws,
regulations and ordinances incorporated therein, appear to be in conflict, the Consultant
shall be required to follow the most restrictive requirements.
2. Term/CommencementDate.
2.1. This Contract shall become effective upon the Effective Date and shall remain in effect
through January 8, 2021., unless earlier terminated in accordance with Paragraph 8.
Additionally, the Village Manager may extend this Contract in accordance with its LAP
Agreement with the Department. The Contract shall not exceed a total of 5 years.
2.2. Consultant agrees that time is of the essence and Consultant shall complete the Services
within the timeframes set forth in the Notice to Proceed for the Project in the manner
provided in this Agreement, unless extended by the Village Manager.
2.3. Notices to Proceed will not be issued to Consultant until the Village has received Federal
Highway Administration (FHWA) authorization and a Notice to Proceed from the Department
for the Project.
3. Compensation and Pavment.
3.1. Compensation for Services provided by Consultant shall be in accordance with the detailed
Compensation and Payment Method Rate Schedule attached hereto as Exhibit B that provides for
reimbursement based on direct labor hours at specified hourly rates, including direct labor costs,
indirect costs, and fee or profit, plus any other direct expenses or costs, subject to an estimated
not to exceed total sum for Consultant's Services that shall be included as part of the Notice to
Proceed, which total sum for Consultant's Services shall not be exceeded without
prior written authorization of the Village.
3.2. Unless otherwise specifically provided in Exhibit B, Compensation and Payments, Consultant's
invoice shall be accompanied by sufficient supporting documentation and contain sufficient
detail, to allow a proper audit of expenditures, should Village require one to be performed. The
Consultant's invoice must be a "Proper lnvoice" as defined by Section 2\8.72, Florida Statutes. lf
Consultant is entitled to reimbursement of travelexpenses, then all bills fortravelexpenses shall
be submitted in accordance with Section L12.061., Florida Statutes. lnvoicing shall be submitted
on a monthly basis.
3.3. During the Project, Consultant shall deliver an invoice to Village no more often than once per month
detailing Services completed and the amount due to Consultant under the Statement of Work for
such Project. Fees shall be paid in arrears each month, pursuant to Consultant's invoice, which shall
be based upon the detailed description of Services rendered during that month for each Project.
Additionally, a determination of allowable costs in accordance with the Federal cost principles will be
performed for Services rendered under this Agreement. The Village shall pay the Consultant in
accordance with the Florida Prompt Payment Act, Florida Statutes Chapter 218, Part Vll after
approval and acceptance of the Services by the Village Manager.
4. Subcontractors/Subconsultants.
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4.1. The Consultant shall be responsible for all payments to any subcontractors and
subconsultants and shall maintain responsibility for all of their work related to the Services
for the Project.
4.2. Contractor may only utilize the services of a particular subcontractor/subconsultant with the
prior written approval of the Village Manager, which approval shall be granted or withheld in
the Village Manager's sole and absolute discretion.
5. Villase's Responsibilities.
5.1. Village shall make available any maps, plans, existing studies, reports, staff and
representatives, and other data pertinent to the Services and in possession of the Village,
and provide criteria requested by Consultant to assist Consultant in performing the Services.
5.2. Upon Consultant's request, Village shall reasonably cooperate in arranging access to public
information that may be required for Consultant to perform the Services.
6. Consultant's Responsibilities; Representations and Warranties.
6.1. The Consultant shall exercise the same degree of care, skill and diligence in the performance
of the Services for each Project as is ordinarily provided by a Consultant under similar
circumstances. lf at any time during the term of this Agreement or within two (2) years from
the completion of this Agreement, it is determined that the Consultant's Deliverables or
Services are incorrect, not properly rendered, defective, or fail to conform to Village
requests, the Consultant shall at Consultant's sole expense, immediately correct its
Deliverables or Services.
5.2. The Consultant hereby warrants and represents that at all times during the term of this
Agreement it shall maintain in good standing all required licenses, certifications and permits
required under Federal, State and local laws applicable to and necessary to perform the Services
for the Village as an independent contractor of the Village. Consultant further warrants and
represents that it has the required knowledge, expertise, and experience to perform the
Services and carry out its obligations under this Agreement in a professional and first class
manner.
6.3. The Consultant represents that is an entity validly existing and in good standing under the
laws of Florida. The execution, delivery and performance of this Agreement by Consultant
have been duly authorized, and this Agreement is binding on Consultant and enforceable
against Consultant in accordance with its terms. No consent of any other person or entity to
such execution, delivery and performance is required.
7. Conflict of lnterest.
7.L. fo avoid any conflict of interest or any appearance thereof, Consultant shall not, for the term
of this Agreement, provide any consulting services to any private sector entities (developers,
corporations, real estate investors, etc.), with any current, orforeseeable, adversarial issues
in the Village.
7.2. No member, officer or employee of the Consultant or of the Village during his tenure or for 2
years thereafter shall have any interest, direct or indirect, in this Agreement or the proceeds
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thereof. This provision shall also be included in each of Consultant's subcontracts for this
Project.
7.3. The contracting requirements regarding conflicts of interest as specified in 23 CFR 1.33,
Section 287.057 F.S., and the requirements of 23 CFR L72.7(bl(41 are incorporated
into this Agreement by this reference.
8. Termination.
8.1. The Village Manager, without cause, may terminate this Agreement upon five (5) calendar days written
notice to the Consultant. The Village Manager may terminate this Agreement imediately with cause.
8.2. Upon receipt of the Village's written notice of termination, Consultant shall immediately stop work on the
Project unless directed otherwise by the Village Manager.
8.3. ln the event of termination by the Village, without cause, the Consultant shall be paid for all
Services accepted by the Village Manager up to the date of termination, provided that the Consultant has first
complied with the provisions of Paragraph 8.4.
8.4. The Consultant shall transfer all books, records, reports, working drafts, documents, maps,
and data pertaining to the Services and the Project to the Village, in a hard copy and electronic
format within fourteen (14) days from the date of the written notice of termination or the
date of expiration of this Agreement.
8.5 lf in the opinion of the Village, the Consultant refuses to execute contractual obligations as outlined in the
Contract, produces an unsatisfactory performance, or neglects or refuses to address the deficit to provide a suitable
resolution that meets the Village's expectations, then the Village may notify the Consultant that the Village will
terminate the Contract for cause. lf at any time the Village is of the opinion that service delivery is unnecessarily
delayed and will not be completed within the prescribed time, then Village may notify the Consultant to discontinue
all Services under the Contract. Consultant shall immediately respect said notice and cease said Services and shall
forfeit the Contract. The Village may there-upon look to the next responsive and responsible Respondent to
complete the Work or re-advertise for Responses and let a contract for the uncompleted Work in the same manner as
was followed in the letting of the Contract and charge the cost thereof to the Consultant under this Contract. Any
excess cost arising over and above the estimated total sum of the Contract shall be charged to the Consultant.
9. lnsurance.
9.1. Consultant shall secure and maintain throughout the duration of this agreement insurance of
such types and in such amounts not less than those specified below as satisfactory to Village,
naming the Village and the Department as an Additional lnsured on all policies so allowable,
underwritten by a firm rated A-X or better by A.M. Best and qualified to do business in the
State of Florida. The insurance coverage shall be primary insurance with respect to
the Village, its officials, employees, agents, and volunteers naming the Village and the
Department as additional insureds. Any insurance maintained by the Village shall be in
excess of the Consultant's insurance and shall not contribute to the Consultant's
insurance. The insurance coverages shall include at a minimum the amounts set forth in
this section and may be increased by the Village, as it deems necessary or prudent.
9.L.l.Commercial General Liability coverage with limits of liability of not less than: for combined
bodily injury, 5200,000 per person and 5300,000 per occurrence and for property damage,
5300,000 per occurrence. This Liability lnsurance shall also include Completed Operations
and Product Liability coverages and eliminate the exclusion with respect to property under
the care, custody and control of Consultant. The General Aggregate Liability limit and the
Products/Completed Operations Liability Aggregate limit shall be in the amount of
Sl,ooo,ooo each.
9.1.2.Workers Compensation and Employer's Liability insurance, to apply for all employees for
statutory limits as required by applicable State and Federal laws. The policy(ies) must include
Employe/s Liability with minimum limits of S1,000,000.00 each accident. No employee,
subcontractor or agent of the Consultant shall be allowed to provide Services pursuant to
' :' " this'Agreement who is not covered by Worker's Compensation insurance.
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9.1.3.Business Automobile Liability with minimum limits of 5300,000 per occurrence, combined
single limit for Bodily lnjury and Property Damage. Coverage must be afforded on a form no
more restrictive than the latest edition of the Business Automobile Liability policy, without
restrictive endorsements, as filed by the lnsurance Service Office, and must include Owned,
Hired, and Non-Owned Vehicles.
9.1.4.Professional Liability lnsurance in an amount of not less than One Million Dollars
(S1,000,000.00) per occurrence, single limit.
9.2. Certificate of lnsurance. Certificates of lnsurance shall be provided to the Village, reflecting
the Village and the Department, each as an Additional lnsured (except with respect to
Professional Liability lnsurance and Worker's Compensation lnsurance), no later than ten
(10) days after award of this Agreement and prior to the execution of this Agreement by
Village and prior to commencing Services. Each certificate shall include no less than (30)
thirty-day advance written notice to Village and Department prior to cancellation,
termination, or material alteration of said policies or insurance. The Consultant shall be
responsible for assuring that the insurance certificates required by this Section remain in full
force and effect for the duration of this Agreement, including any extensions or renewals
that may be granted by the Village. The Certificates of lnsurance shall not only name the
types of policy(ies) provided, but also shall refer specifically to this Agreement and shall state
that such insurance is as required by this Agreement. The Village and Department both
reserve the right to inspect and return a certified copy of such policies, upon written request
by the Village or Department. lf a policy is due to expire prior to the completion of the
Services, renewal Certificates of lnsurance shall be furnished thirty (30) calendar days prior
to the date of their poliry expiration. Each policy certificate shall be endorsed with a
provision that not less than thirty (30) calendar days' written notice shall be provided to the
Village and Department before any policy or coverage is cancelled or restricted. Acceptance
of the Certificate(s) is subject to approval of the Village and Department.
9.3. Additional Insured. Except with respect to Professional Liability lnsurance and Worke/s
Compensation lnsurance, the Village and Department are both to be specifically included as
an Additional lnsureds for the liability of the Village or Department resulting from Services
performed by or on behalf of the Consultant in performance of this Agreement. The
Consultant's insurance, including that applicable to the Village as an Additional lnsured, shall
apply on a primary basis and any other insurance maintained by the Village shall be in excess
of and shall not contribute to the Consultant's insurance. The Consultant's insurance shall
contain a severability of interest provision providing that, except with respect to the total
limits of liability, the insurance shall apply to each lnsured or Additional lnsured (for
applicable policies) in the same manner as if separate policies had been issued to each.
9.4. Loss Pavee. The Village and Department are to be specifically named as loss payees under
the Consultant's Professional lnsurance policy so that the Village and Department will be a
third party beneficiary entitled to receive all money payable under the relevant policy for any
claims, damages, or losses in connection with, related to, or arising from Consultant's
Services or performance pursuant to this Agreement.
9.5. Deductibles. All deductibles must be declared to and be reasonably approved by the
Village and Department. The Consultant shall be responsible for the payment of any
deductible in the event of any claim. Self-insured retention is not allowed for this Project.
9.6. The provisions of this section shall survive termination of this Agreement
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10. Nondiscrimination. During the term of this Agreement, Consultant shall not discriminate against any
of its employees or applicants for employment because of their race, color, religion, sex, or national
origin, and to abide by all Federal and State laws regarding nondiscrimination.
11. Attorney's Fees and Waiver of Jury Trial.
11.1. ln the event of any litigation arising out of this Agreement, the prevailing party shall be
entitled to recover its attorneys' fees and costs, including the fees and expenses of any
paralegals, law clerks and legal assistants, and including fees and expenses charged for
representation at both the trial and appellate levels.
TL.z. IN THE EVENT OF ANY LITIGATION ARISING OUT OF THIS AGREEMENT, EACH PARTY
HEREBY KNOWINGLY, IRREVOCABLY, VOLUNTARILY AND INTENTIONALLY WAIVES ITS RIGHT
TO TRIAL BYJURY.
12. Indemnification.
Lz.L. To the extent provided by law, Consultant shall defend, indemnifli and hold harmless the
Village and the State of Florida, Department of Transportation, including their officers,
agents, and employees against any actions, claims, or damages arising out of, relating to, or
resulting from negligent or wrongful act(s) of the Consultant or any of its officers, agents or
employees, acting within the scope of their office or employment, in connection with the
rights granted to or exercised by Consultant hereunder, to the extent and within the
limitations of Section 768.28, Florida Statutes.
L2.2. The foregoing indemnification shall not constitute a waiver of sovereign immunity beyond
the limits set forth in Florida Statutes, Section 768.28. Nor shall the same be construed to
constitute agreement by Consultant to indemnify Village for the negligent acts or omissions
of Village, its officers, agents or employees or third parties. Nor shall the same be construed
to constitute agreement by Consultant to indemnify State of Florida, Department of
Transportation for the negligent acts or omissions of the Department, its officers, agents or
employees or third parties. This indemnification shall survive the termination of this
Contract.
t2.3. ln any and all claims against the Village, the State of Florida, Department of
Transportation, or any of their contractors, agents, officers or employees by any employee of
Consultant, any subcontractor/subconsultant, any person or organization directly or
indirectly employed by any of them to perform or furnish any of the Services or anyone for
whose acts any of them may be liable, the indemnification obligation under the above
paragraph shall not be limited in any way by any limitation on the amount or type of
damages, compensation or benefits payable by or for Consultant or any such
subcontractor/subconsultant or other person or organization under workers or
workman's compensation acts, disability benefit acts or other employee benefit acts.
12.4. lt is the specific intent of the parties hereto that the foregoing indemnification complies
with Florida Statute 725.08 (Chapter 725).
12.5. Nothing herein is intended to serve as a waiver of sovereign immunity by the Village and
Department nor shall anything included herein be construed as consent to be sued by third
parties in any matter arising out of this Agreement or any other contract. The Village and
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Department are subject to section 768.28, Florida Statutes, as may be amended from time to
time.
L2.6. The provisions of this section shall survive termination of this Agreement
13. Notices/Authorized Representatives. Any notices required by this Agreement shall be in writing and
shall be deemed to have been properly given if transmitted by hand-delivery, by registered or certified
mail with postage prepaid return receipt requested, or by a private postal service, addressed to the
parties (or their successors) at the addresses listed on the signature page of this Agreement or such
other address as the party may have designated by proper notice.
14. Governinq Law and Venue. This Agreement shall be construed in accordance with and governed by
the laws of the State of Florida. Venue for any proceedings arising out of this Agreement shall be
proper exclusively in Miami-Dade County, Florida.
15. Entire Agreement/Modification/Amendment.
15.1. This writing contains the entire Agreement of the parties and supersedes any prior oral or
written representations. No representations were made or relied upon by either party,
otherthan those that are expressly set forth herein.
L5,2. No agent, employee, or other representative of either party is empowered to modify or
amend the terms of this Agreement, unless executed with the same formality as this
document.
16. Ownership and Access to Records and Audits
16.1. Consultant acknowledges that all inventions, innovations, improvements, developments,
methods, designs, analyses, drawings, reports, compiled information, and all similar or
related information (whether patentable or not) which relate to Services to the Village which
are conceived, developed or made by Consultant during the term of this Agreement ("Work
Product") belong to the Village. Consultant shall promptly disclose such Work Product to the
Village and perform all actions reasonably requested by the Village (whether during or after
the term of this Agreement) to establish and confirm such ownership (including, without
limitation, assignments, powers of attorney and other instruments).
t6.2. Consultant agrees to keep and maintain public records in Consultant's possession or
control in connection with Consultant's performance under this Agreement. The Village
Manager or her designee shall, during the term of this Agreement and for a period of five (5)
years from the date of final payment under this Agreement, have access to and the right to
examine and audit any records of the Consultant involving transactions related to this
Agreement. Consultant additionally agrees to comply specifically with the provisions of
Section II9.O7OL, Florida Statutes. Consultant shall ensure that public records that are
exempt or confidential and exempt from public records disclosure requirements are not
disclosed, except as authorized by law, for the duration of the Agreement, and for up to 5
years following completion of the Agreement until the records are transferred to the Village.
16.3. Upon request from the Village's custodian of public records, Consultant shall provide the
Village with a copy of the requested records or allow the records to be inspected or copied
within a reasonable time at a cost that does not exceed the cost provided by Chapter 1"1.9,
Florida Statutes, or as otherwise provided by law.
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L6.4. Unless otherwise provided by law, any and all records, including but not limited to reports,
surveys, and other data and documents provided or created in connection with this
Agreement are and shall remain the property of the Village.
15.5. Upon completion of this Agreement or in the event of termination by either party, any and
all public records relating to the Agreement in the possession of the Consultant shall be
delivered by the Consultant to the Village Manager, at no cost to the Village, within seven (7)
days. All such records stored electronically by Consultant shall be delivered to the Village in
a format that is compatible with the Village's information technology systems. Once the
public records have been delivered upon completion or termination of this Agreement, the
Consultant shall destroy any and all duplicate public records that are exempt or confidential
and exempt from public records disclosure requirements.
15.6. Any compensation due to Consultant shall be withheld until all records are received as
provided herein.
L6.7. Contractor's failure or refusalto comply with the provisions of this section shall result in
the immediate termination of this Agreement by the Village.
17. Notice Pursuant to Section 119.0701(21(al, Florida Statutes. lF THE CONSULTANT HAS qUESTIONS
REGARDING THE APPLICATION OF CHAPTER 119, FLORIDA STATUTES, TO THE CONSULTANTS DUTY
TO PROVIDE PUBLIC RECORDS RETATING TO THIS AGREEEMENT, CONTACT THE CUSTODIAN OF
PUBLIC RECORDS.
Custodian of Records:
Mailing address:
Telephone number:
Email:
Peter J. Kulpa, lnterim Village Clerk
88 West Mclntyre Street
Key Biscayne, FL 33149
305-365-5506
pku I pa @ keybiscayne.f l.gov
18. Nonassienabilitv. This Agreement shall not be assignable by Consultant unless such assignment is first
approved by the Village Manager. The Village is relying upon the apparent qualifications and expertise
of the Consultant, and such firm's familiarity with the Village's area, circumstances and desires.
19. Severabilitv. lf any term or provision of this Agreement shall to any extent be held invalid or
unenforceable, the remainder of this Agreement shall not be affected thereby, and each remaining
term and provision of this Agreement shall be valid and be enforceable to the fullest extent permitted
by law.
20. lndependent Contractor. The Consultant and its employees, volunteers and agents shall be and
remain an independent contractor and not an agent or employee of the Village with respect to all of
the acts and services performed by and under the terms of this Agreement. This Agreement shall not
in any way be construed to create a partnership, association or any other kind of joint undertaking,
enterprise or venture between the parties.
21. Compliance with Laws. The Consultant shall comply with all applicable laws, ordinances, rules,
regulations, and lawful orders of public authorities in carrying out Services under this Agreement, and
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in particular shall obtain all required permits from all jurisdictional agencies to perform the Services
under this Agreement at its own expense.
22. Waiver. The failure of either party to this Agreement to object to or to take affirmative action with
respect to any conduct of the other which is in violation of the terms of this Agreement shall not be
construed as a waiver of the violation or breach, or of any future violation, breach or wrongful
conduct.
23. Survival of Provisions. Any terms or conditions of either this Agreement that require acts beyond the
date of the term of the Agreement, shall survive termination of the Agreement, shall remain in full
force and effect unless and until the terms or conditions are completed and shall be fully enforceable
by either party.
24. Prohibition of Contingency Fees. ln accordance with F.A.R. 52.203-5, the Consultant warrants that
it has not employed or retained any company or person, other than a bona fide employee working
solely for the Consultant, to solicit orsecure this Agreement, and that it has not paid or agreed to
pay any person(s), company, corporation, individual or firm, other than a bona fide employee
working solely for the Consultant, any fee, commission, percentage, gift, or any other
consideration, contingent upon or resulting from the award or making of this Agreement.
25. Public Entity Crimes Affidavit. Consultant shall comply with Section 287.L33, Florida Statutes (Public
Entity Crimes Statute), notification of which is hereby incorporated herein by reference, including
execution of any required affidavit.
26. Cooperation With The Inspector General.Consultant shall comply with Section 20.055(5), Florida
Statutes
27. Consultant Errors and Omissions. Consultant shall be responsible for technically deficient designs,
reports, or studies due to Consultant's errors and omissions, and shall promptly correct or replace all
such deficient Services without cost to the Village. The Consultant shall also be responsible for all
damages resulting from such errors and omissions. Payment in full by the Village for Services
performed does not constitute a waiver of this representation.
28. Public Records. Florida law provides that municipal records should be open for inspection by any
person under Chapter LL9, F.S. Public Records law. All information and materials received by the
Village in connection with responses shall become property of the Village and shall be deemed to be
public records subject to public inspection.
29. Consultant Performance Evaluation. At the end of the cont ract, the Consultant will receive a
performance evaluation from the Village based on the Department's evaluation of the Project.
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lN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Agreement to be executed the day and year as first
stated above.
VILTAGE OF KEY BISCAYNE CONSULTANT
By:By:
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Kanoet t. E Prescott ""{rio@,,+mamm,er..-o.+r,
Andrea Agha
Village Manager
Attest
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Jocelyn B. Koch
Village Clerk
Approved as to form and legal sufficiency:
Randell E. Prescott
Name:
Vice President
lTechnologies, lnc.
Notice:
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With a copy to
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By:
Weiss Serota Helfman Cole & Bierman, P.L.
Village Attorney
Addresses for Notice:
Village of Key Biscayne
Attn: Village Manager
88 West Mclntyre Street
Key Biscayne, FL 33149
305-365-55 14 (telephone)
305-365-8936 (facsimile)
aagha@ keybiscayne.fl.gov (email)
With a copy to:
Weiss Serota Helfman Cole & Bierman, P.L.
Attn: Chad Friedman, Esq.
Village of Key Biscayne Attorney
2525 Ponce de Leon Boulevard, Suite 700
Coral Gables, FL 33134
cfriedman@wsh-law.com (email)
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EXHIBIT,,A,,
SCOPE OF SERVICES
The Scope of Services are those contained below and in Consultant's Proposal dated April 20,2O2O,
attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference.
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Response to Village of Key
Biscayne RFP No. 2020-43
for Safe Routes To School
Key Biscayne K-8 Center
Prepared for
Village of Key Biscayne
Prepared by
KCI Technologies, lnc.
April 20, 2020
RFQ 2020-043
Primary Contact
Joe Gomez, PE
5835 Blue Lagoon Drive
Suite 303
N/liami, FL 33126
joe.gomez@kci.com
(305) 477-7667
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Key Biscayne, FL 33149
RE: RFQ No. 2O2O-043 Professional CEI Services for Safe Routes to School Key Biscayne K-8 Center
Dear Selection Committee Members:
KClTechnologies, lnc. (KCl), in association with More Compliance Results,
lnc. (MORE), is prepared to provide Construction Engineering and lnspection
(CEl) Services, contract administration, inspection, resident compliance
services and materials sampling and testing, for your Safe Routes to
School - Key Biscayne K-8 Center. These improvements are critical to the
overall safety, mobility and quality of life for the students, parents, teachers
and residents of the Village. As a result of this effort, a NEPA Categorical
Exclusion, Type 1 was submitted and approved by the Florida Department,
District 6 on February 10,2O2O. This project has been approved for the
Local Agency Program (LAP) funds.
Primary Contact
Joe G6mez, PE
5835 Blue Lagoon Drive
Suite 303
Miami, FL 33126
joe.gomez@kci.com
(305l,477-7667
Given our long history providing CEI services to on LAP mobility projects and working closely with FDOT
and numerous local municipalities throughout Florida, we clearly understand the requirements for contract
administration, inspection, and oversight of materials sampling and testing from pre-construction through final
acceptance and close-out.
We have worked closely on LAP projects within Miami-Dade County for many years, and most recently successfully
completed the NW 52nd StreeVNW 102nd Ave improvements for the City of Doral. This project included a
school component at John l. Smith (K-8), and required extensive coordination with the school administration and
community in order to build the improvements without interruptions to school access.
At KCl, we rise to the challenge with every single project. Togethei our employees are stronger and better
equipped to address our clients most complex and significant projects. Our KCI team includes local professionals
who are familiar with the Village. Our CEI team will be led by Joe G6mez, PE. As the Consultant Senior Project
Engineer/Project Representative for the NW 52nd StreeVNW 102nd Avenue project, Joe worked closely with the
City, Contractor and FDOT to successfully complete this challenging project and ensured that the City was fully
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reimbursed for all construction costs. Joe will be supported by the strength of our multi-discipline team that will
provide the Village with a quality project the community will be proud of.
Randell Prescott, PE, Regional CM/CEl Practice Leader in Florida, will be the Principal-in-Charge, ensuring
that Joe and his team have all the necessary resources to complete the project on time and within budget. To
guarantee that our Quality Assurance complies with all LAP requirements, Joe will rely on Jorge Ortiz, PE, a 34-
year CEI veteran, to perform all necessary QA reviews. ln addition, we have added Monica Ore (MORE) to our
team. Monica, who has 15 years of experience, has perfomed resident compliance services (RCS), including LAP
projects, for various municipalities within District 6.
Our team has been involved in the management and administration of LAP CEI inspection services contracts like
this in the past and fully understands the Village's needs, as well as the LAP requirements, including adherence to
the "Big 4" specifications, which govern many LAP off-system projects. We have an excellent working relationship
with District 6's LAP Coordinator, Xiomara Nuftez, MBA, PMP. ln addition, we have Alfredo Reyna, PE on our team,
who has been embedded with the District 6 LAP office for the past eightyears, rejoining our Miami office as Senior
Project Manager. Alfredo is one of the most knowledgeable individuals regarding the LAP process, including
reimbursements. He will serue as a LAP Advisor to our team. To also provide effective community awareness
with the Village team and residents, we are pleased to have Heidi Siegel, AICP as our Public lnformation Officer
to lead all communications. Ms. Siegel currently provides training to our in-house inspection staff on the best
communication practices with the public.
This contract requires the assignment of inspection personnel sensitive to the resident's concerns, as well as
monitoring the Contractor's on-site construction activities. This contract also involves inspecting materials entering
into the project in accordance with the plans, specifications, and special provisions for the construction contract to
determine that the project is constructed in reasonable conformity to the contract documents. Client satisfaction
is extremely impoftant to our team. Our growth has been the product of our performance, quality of work and
completion on time and within budget.
ln summary our proposed personnel have excellent working relationships with the Village and our team would
be privileged in working with you on this very important safety project. Thank you for considering us for this
important contract.
Respectfu bmitted,
Joe
Seni
,PE
or Pro Engineer
South Florida CEIiCM Practice Leader
(3O5) 477-7667
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Village of Key Biscayne RFQ 2020-043
Resp onse
Checklist
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E cover Page
E r"u" of Contents
E rctt"r of lntent
E form nC: Response Checklist
I form CQQ: Company Qualifications Questionnaire
E Form CR: Client References
E Offi.ial Comptaint History for Qualifying License
E client tist
E R"l"u"nt Business License(s)(Company, not personal)
I St"t" Corporate Certificate or other proof of authorization to transact business
E form fS: KeyStaff
E form pS: List of Proposed Subcontractors (if applicablef
E OrganizationalChart
E f-p"g" Resume for Project Manager
E f-page Resumes for Key Staff members
E fast lnvolvement Breakdown
E Rrolect lmplementation Strategy
E Special Considerations (Not to exceed 3 pages)
E lnrurance certificates
E Form OO: Dispute Disclosure
E St"t"."nt of No Litigation or Litigation History (as appticablef
E FinancialStatements
E Form Al: Addendum Acknowledgment
I Form COA: Certificate of Authority
I form CO: Company Declaration
E Form SEA: Single Execution Affidavit
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Firrnts
Qualifications
Firm Background
KCI's professional staff of construction managers, engineers, planners, scientists, and surveyors offer
a broad range of engineering services, including construction management and inspection (CEl),
wireless/communications infrastructure, civil, structural, transportation, environmental, hazardous waste,
mechanical, electrical, telecommunications, and soils. But engineering is not all we do. We also provide
cultural and environmental resource management services, land planning and landscape architecture,
geology, hydrology, ecology, and surveying.
KCI has performed various CEI services to numerous clients throughout South Florida, including the
following municipalities and/or agencies:
Town of Bay Harbor lslands, City of Doral, City of Delray Beach, City of Fort Lauderdale, City of Marathon,
City of Sunny lsles Beach, City of Lauderhill, City of Lauderdale Lakes, City of Coconut Creek, City
of Parkland, Monroe County, Broward County, Miami-Dade County, Collier County, Seminole County,
Seminole Tribe of Florida City of Miami, City of Port St. Lucie, City of North Lauderdale, City of Coral
Springs, City of Oakland Park, City of North Miami, City of Boca Raton, City of Lakeland, Polk County, City
of Haines City, and FDOT Districts 1,2, 4, and 6.
At KCl, we apply knowledge, determination and skill to create a more interconnected, livable world-a
society that connects us not only to our clients, but to each other. We relentlessly pursue solutions
today to address tomorrow's infrastructure and environmental challenges.
Please see our Litigation Statement section for official complaint history within the last five years for our
qualifuing professional license.
Form CQQ
VILLAG]E ()F' IK]EY IT}XSCAYNE
Company Qua lification Questionnaire
Some responses may require the inclusion of separate attachments. Separate attachments should be
as concise as possible, while including the requested information. ln no event should the total page
count of all attachments to this Form exceed five (5) pages. Some lnformation may not be applicable,
in such instances insert "N/A".
1. How many years has your company been in business under its current name and ownership?
29 years
a. Professional Licenses/Certifications (include name and license #)*
Professional Engineering / CA4898
lssuance Date
1/1"U1988
Landscape Architecture / 1C26000634 1/30t2019
Surveyinq and Mappinq / L86901 10/30/98
Florida Certificate of Good Standing 1P23975 'U912020
(*include active certifications of small or disadvantate business & name of certifying entity)
2. Typeof Company: n lndividual fl Partnership K corporation fl LLC n Other
lf other, please describe the type of company:
a. FEIN/ElN Number:52-1504386
b. Dept. of Business Professional Regulation Category (DBPR): bfeS-gio-ngl-E-ngh-gering
i. Date Licensed by DBPR:1t11t"t988
ii. License Number:cA4898
c. Date registered to conduct business in the State of Florida:
i. Date filed: 111712019
4119/1989
ii. Document Number:P23975
d. Primary Office Location Soarks. Marvland
e. Will all goods/services be provided out of the primary office location? n Yes El No
f. Local Office Location:Miami Florida
g. What is your primary business? Construction Engineering and lnspection
(This answer should be specific)
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h. Name and Licenses of any prior companies
Name of Company License Name & No.
N/A
lssuance Date
3. Company Ownership
a. ldentify all owners or partners of the company:
(Attach additional pages if necessary)
Name Title % of ownership
KCI is 1OO% emDlovee-owned. The ESOP plan owns lOOo/o of KCI shares.
Our employee owners participate in the plan as per ERISA law
No one participant exceeds 1.5% of the total composition of the plan.
b. ls any owner identified above an owner in another company? n Yes K No
lf yes, identify the name of the owner, other company names, and % ownership
N/A
Name
ldentify all individuals authorized to sign for the company, indicating the level of their
Signing authofity (use additional pages/attachments if necessary)
Title Signatory Authority
(All, Cost Up to SAmount, No-Cost, Other)
Please see Page 10 for list of authorized individuals.
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4. Employee lnformation
a. Total No. of Employees: 1,652
b. Total No. of Managerial/Admin. Employees: 137
c. Total No. of Trades Employees by Trade (Ex. 20 Electricians; 5 Laborers; 2 Mechanics, etc.)
Please see Page 11 for a list of em bv discioline.
5. Recent Contracts
a. ldentify the five (5) most recent contracts in which your company has provided services
to other public entities. lnclude the Owner's name and contact person.
Seacrest Beautification Phase 1 - City of Delray Beach/Tracie Lutchmansingh, PE
NE 13 Street CEI Services - City of Fort Lauderdale/Christine Fanchi, PE, PTP
Las Olas Downtown Walkability Project - City of Fort Lauderdale/Christine Fanchi, PE, PTP
SR 82 Widening and lmprovements - FDOT/Leighton Elliott, PE
Miami Dade County EDP-PE-41WM - Miami-Dade County/Mario L6pez
6. lnsurance lnformation:
a. lnsurance Carrier name & address:
United States Suretv Company
20 W. Aylesbury Road Timonium, MD 21093
b. lnsurance Contact Name, telephone, & e-mail:
R. Nelson Oster / (4101337-9755 / roster@HMSIA.COM
c. Number of lnsurance Claims paid out in last 5 years & value:
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7 . ln the space below, describe any other experience, not covered by any of the stated su bmittal
requirements of the RFP, related to the Services to be performed under the Contract that
Proposer believes is unique to its organization and would benefit the Village.
Please see Special Considerations Tab.
By signing below, Proposer certifies the information contained herein is complete and accurate to
the best of Proposer's
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of Officer Date
Brvan Lawson. PE. CCM. LEED AP
Printed Name
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KCI HOLDINGS, INC./KCI TECHNOLOGTES, INC.
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FORM CR
CTIENT REFERENCES
IN ADDITION TO THE INFORMATION REQUIRED ON THIS FORM,
CONTRACTOR TO PROVIDE A MINIMUM OF THREE REFERENCE IETTERS.
REFERENCE #1
Public Entity Name: City of Doral
Reference Contact Na Carlos Ar
Contact Title: Public Works Director
Contact Department:Public Works
Contact Telephone:(30s)se3-6740
contact Email: Carlos.Arroyo@cityofdoral.com
Public Entity Size/Number of Residents/Square fUileage: 15 sguare miles/70,420 residents
contract start Date: 811012016 Contract End Date: 5124/20'18
ls the Contract still Active? Yes NoX
Scope of Work (be as detailed as possible)
Please see below
CEI services for excavation and installation of new drainage structures, existing tree relocations,
new landscaping, replacement of concrete sidewalk, curb and gutter, milling and resurfacing of
existing pavement including new bike paths, upgrading of existing signalization and roadway
lighting relocations, updating of existing school crossing beacon system at John I Smith K-B
School area on NW 52nd Street and NW 102nd Avenue area.
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REFERENCE #2
Public Entity Name:City of Fort Lauderdale
Reference Contact Christine Fanchi, PE, PTP
Contact Title. Assistant Director of Transportation
Contact Department:Enqineerinq - Transportation
Contact Telephone:(954)828-s526
Contact Email: cfanchi@fortlauderdale.qov
Public Entity Size/Number of Residents/Square Mileage: 36.3 square miles/'182,595 residents
Contract Start Date: 7l23l2O1B Contract End Date: 2182019
ls the Contract still Active? Yes No
Scope of Work (be as detailed as possible)
Please see below
Las Olas Downtown Walkability
CEI services for this mobility project included new sidewalk construction, intersection
improvements, milling and resurfacing roadway lighting and ADA upgrades within the downtown
business district of the City of Ft. Lauderdale, working with a very compressed schedule of
completion and significant daily interaction with businesses along Las Olas Blvd.
NE 13th Street CEI Services
KCI provided CEI services for the repurposing of NE 13th Street to add designated green
painted bike ways in both directions, bioswales,milling and resurfacing, sidewalks, installation of
decorative pavers, conversion of overhead wired street lights tounderground and construction
of a new roundabout with decorative art (Art in Public Places) at NE 6th Avenue, signageand
pavement markings.
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REFERENCE f3
Public Entity Name:Miami-Dade County
Reference Contact tUame:
Contact Title. Environmental Resources Project Supervisor
Contact Department:Department of Requlatorv and Economic Resources (RER)
Contact Telephone:(305)372-6556
Contact Email: mario.lopez@miamidade.qov
Public Entity Size/Number of Residents/Square Mileage : 2,431square milesl2.717 million residents
contract start Date: 11612018 Contract End Date: 121412018
ls the Contract still Active? Yes NoX
Scope of Work (be as detailed as possible)
Please see below
Scope of services include initial field survey work to record areas where future asphalt repait
roadway striping and resurfacing work is to take place. The project included FEMA-funded
canal and culvert cleaning and restoration work for all County maintained canals and culverts
throughout Miami-Dade County.
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Solicitation: 20-7695
Reference Questionnaire for:
CEI Servicesfor Vaqdqqbilt Beach Utility Conversion
(Name of Company Requesting Reference Information)
KCI Technologies, Inc.
(Name of Individuals Requesting Reference Information)
Name: Carlos E. Arroyo, Director of Public Works
(Evaluator completing reference questionnaire)
Company: City of Doral
(Evaluator's Company completing reference)
Email: carlos.anoyo@cityofdoral.com FAX:Telephone: 305 -593 -67 40
Collier County has implemented a process that collects reference information on firms and their key personnel to be
used in the selection of firms to perform this project. The Name of the Company listed in the Subject above has listed
you as a client for which they have previously performed work. Please complete the survey. Please rate each criteria to
the best ofyour knowledge on a scale of 1 to 10, with 10 representing that you were very satisifed (and would hire the
firm/individual again) and I representing that you were very unsatisfied (and would never hire the firm/indivdiual
again). Ifyoudonothavesufficientknowledgeofpastperformanceinaparticularare4leaveitblankandtheitemor
form will be scored "0."
Project Description: Resurfacing, Bike Lanes NW 52 St Completion Date : 5 -24-2018
Project Number of Days: 652 DaysProj ect B udger: 53,022,9 58.7 3
Item Citeria Score
I Ability to manage the project costs (minimize change orders to scope).l0
2 Ability to maintain project schedule (complete on-time or early).l0
3 Quality of work.l0
4 Quality ofconsultative advice provided on the project.l0
5 Professionalism and ability to manage personnel.l0
6 Project administration (completed documents, final invoice, final product tumover;
invoices; manuals or going forward documentation, etc.)
10
7 Ability to verbally communicate and document information clearly and succinctly l0
8 Abiltity to manage risks and unexpected project circumstances.10
9 Ability to follow contract documents, policies, procedures, rules, regulations, etc.l0
l0 Overall comfort level with hiring the company in the future (customer satisfaction).l0
TOTAL SCORE OF ALL ITEMS 100
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Companv under Review: KCI Technoloqies. lnc. - RFQ Number &Title@
Reference: Eisman.& Russo CEI Services Reconstruction
(Name of Company giving Reference)
Name/Title:
(Name and Title of person giving Reference)
Project
(Project for which references are being prcvided)
Team Members for this poect: KGI Technologies, lnc.
of Edwards Road (US 1 to
Oleander)
Telephone (239) 699-7588
Fax:
Firm's submifting proposals are responsible for providinS Cgrulgtell Project Specific Reference forms with their
proposal. Xe.
References must be for projects that are listed under Tab's # 4 & 6 of this R€quest for Qualifications. Minimum
of three (3) references must be provided for specific/similar projects.
1. Describe the scope of work of the contract awarded by your company/agency to this contractor
SR-82 \Mdening and Reconstruction, Drainage lmprovements, Lighting, Signalization, Signing and Pavement Markings
from Shawnee Road to Alabama Road South.
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2 Rate the level of commitment of the firm to your
project. Did they devote the time and management
staff necessary for successful and timely work?
3 Rate the quality of customer service and the
competence and accessibility of the personnel.
4.Rate the firm's interactive capability with your
staff.
5.Rate the firm's success at minimizing and
controlling potential mistakes. Were there bid
addendums, contract change orders, etc
6.Rate the overall quality of the work.
7 Rate the comfort and confidence you had in the
firm.
8.lf you have a similar contract to undertake in the
future, would the firm be considered?
Yes No
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Solicitation: 20-77 12 Construction Management Services
Reference Questionnaire for:
KCI Technologigs, Iqc-(Formerly Keith and Schnars, PA)
(Name of Company Requesting Reference Information)
Mark J. Moshier, PE/Joe Gomez, PE/Jorge Ortiz, PE
(Name of Individuals Requesting Reference Information)
Name:Fabian Lefler, PE - Director Planning and Development Company:Seminole Tribe of Florida
(Evaluator completing reference questionnaire) (Evaluator's Company completing reference)
Email: fabianlefler@semtribe.com FAX: Telenhone: 954-894-1060
Collier County has implemented a process that collects reference information on firms and their key personnel to be
used in the selection of firms to perform this project. The Name of the Company listed in the Subject above has listed
you as a client for which they have previously performed work. Please complete the survey. Please rate each criteria to
the best of your knowledge on a scale of I to 10, with l0 representing that you were very satisifed (and would hire the
firm/individual again) and I representing that you were very unsatisfled (and would never hire the firm/indivdiual
again). If you do not have sufficient knowledge of past performance in a particular area, leave it blank and the item or
form will be scored "0."
Project Description: East-West Alice Jimmie Completion Date:Feb.2016
Project Budget: $ 2.4 million Project Number of Days:300 days
ftem Citeria Score
I Ability to manage the project costs (minimize change orders to scope).10
2 Ability to maintain project schedule (complete on-time or early).10
-t Quality of work.l0
4 Quality ofconsultative advice provided on the project.10
5 Professionalism and ability to manage personnel.l0
6 Project administration (completed documents, final invoice, final product tumover;
invoices; manuals or going forward documentation, etc.)
t0
7 Ability to verbally communicate and document information clearly and succinctly.l0
8 Abiltity to manage risks and unexpected project circumstances.l0
9 Ability to follow contract documents, policies, procedures, rules, regulations, etc.l0
l0 Overall comfort level with hiring the company in the future (customer satisfaction).10
TOTAL SCORE OF ALL ITEMS 100
Village of Key Biscayne RFQ 2020-043
KCI Technologies, Inc.
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More Compliance Results, Inc.
Detail by Entity Name
Fhrida Protlt Corporation
MORE COMPLIANCE RESULTS, INC.
Filing lnformation
Oo€umentNumb€r P130o0008430
FElrElN l,lumber 46-1869733
Date Fibd 01{2512013
Eftctive Dab O1n$2413
State FL
Status ACTIVE
Principal_J\rldresg
6B20 SW 86AVENI.jE
MtAMl, FL33143
Mailing Address
6820 SW S6AVENUE
MtAMt, FL33143
Registered Agent Name & Address
ORE, MONICAG
6820 SW BSAVENUE
MtAMt, FL33143
Ofiicer/Dircctor Detail
Name & Address
Tltle P
ORE, MONICAG
6820 SW 36AVENUE
MrAMr, FL33143
Village of Key Biscayne RFQ 2020-043
Personnel
Qualifications
Form KS
Propose/s Team & Key Staff
Key Staff Table
L. Proposer shall complete the following chart with its proposed Key Staff. lf additional space is required, use a duplicate page
and attach to this form.
Name Job Title Company Years of
Experience
Years
with
Proposer
Licenses & Certifications
Randell Prescott, PE Principal-in-Charge KCr 28 4 Please see resume
Jorge Ortiz, PE OA/OC Manager KCr 35 6 Please see resume
Joe G6mez, PE PM/SPE KCr 42 3 Please see resume
Ramon Llana, El PA/CSS KCt 35 3 Please see resume
Erick Col6n Senior lnspector KCt 8 <1 Please see resume
Monica Ore RCS MORE 18 7 Please see resume
Page 1 of 3 Form KS
Village of Key Biscayne RFQ 2020-043 E
FORM PS
IIST OF PROPOSED SUBCONSULTANTS
The undersigned Respondent hereby designates, as follows, all major subconsultants whom they
propose to utilize for the major areas of work for the project. The respondent/bidder is further notified
that all subconsultants shall be properly licensed, bondable and shall be required to furnish the Village
with a Certificate of lnsurance in accordance with the contract general conditions. Failure to furnish this
information shall be grounds for rejection of the respondent's Response. (lf no subconsultants are
state "None" on first line below
Firm: KClTechnol ies,lnc.
Authorized Signature:
Print or Type Name:Lawson PE cc LEED AP
Title: Senior Vice President
Dete': 4/16/2020
No.Subcontractor Name & Address Scope of Work License Number
1 More Compliance Results, lnc.Resident Compliance
Support Specialist
P13000008430
Village of Key Biscayne RFO 2020-043
Organizational Chart
Randell Prescott, PE
Heidi Siegel, AICP
Ramon Llana, El
Erick Coldn
LEGEND
I More Compliance Results,lnc.
Jake Ozyman, PE
Joe G6mez, PE
Jorge Ortiz, PE
Alfredo Reyna, PE
Monica Ore
VILLAGE OF KEY BISCAYNE
PRINCIPAL.IN-CHARGE OA/OC MANAGER
PROJECT MANAGER/
SENIOR PROJECT ENGINEER
LAP ADVISORPUBLIC INVOLVEMENT
PROJECT ADMINISTRATORI
CONTRACT SUPPORT
SPECIALIST
RESIDENT COMPLIANCE
SPECIATIST
SENIOR ROADWAY
INSPECTOR
Village of Key Biscayne RFQ 2020-043
RANDETL PRESCOTT, PE
PRINCIPAL-IN-CHARGE
Education
BMBA / Business
Administration /
Rider University
BS / Civil and Environmental
Engineering /
Clarkson University
Registration
TrN #P623725673460
PE/FL/60393
CTQP Quality
Control Manager
FDOT Advanced M0T
Years of Experience
28 years
Mr. Prescott has 28 years of experience in transportation and public works
engineering, construction management and maintenance operations.
Priorto joining KCl, hewas directorof operationsforthe Florida Department
of Transportation in District One. His previous FDOT experience includes
positions as the district maintenance engineer in District Seven as well
as various construction, maintenance and operations positons in Districts
Seven and Five. Mr. Prescott currently serves as the primary liaison to
the client for the provision and quality assurance of KCI's services. His
responsibilities for KCI include the supervision of Florida CEI projects,
performing quality assurance reviews, assembling project teams,
preparing technical and price proposals, preparing and performing oral
presentations, negotiating contracts, and the management of project
costs, revenues, and schedules.
l-75 and University Boulevard Diverging Diamond Interchange,
Sarasota/Manatee County Line, FL. Director of Operations. The
$75 mittion dollar Diverging Diamond lnterchange (DDl) project was
constructed by FDOT. The atypical design is the first DDI in the State of
Florida. The design crosses traffic over from prior to the interchange to
allow left turns to be made without opposing traffic. lt also allows for a
two-phase operation of the signalized intersections. The project utilized
a temporary three-lane temporary bridge with traffic crossovers and
temporary drainage improvements to expedite the construction of the
two new bridges. The timeline of the project was also accelerated to
be completed in two years from an original estimate of approximately
four years. The traffic along University Boulevard is approximately 52000
trips per day, and the area is highly commercialized with significant retail,
including a new mall. The project needed to be constructed with limited
lane closures and maintaining all lanes on both roadways. A significant
public outreach program was developed for both design and construction
with significant involvement with elected official, local business, and the
motoring public.
Village of Key Biscayne RFA 2020-043
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JORGE ORTIZ, PE
OI/OC MANAGER
Education
BS / Civil Engineering /
University of Florida
Registration
PE/FL 137712
PE / MD 114138
Asphalt Paving Technician
Levels 1 & 2
Quality Control Manager
MOT Advanced
FDEP Stormwater, Erosron
and Sedimentation Control
lnspector Training
FD0T Critical Structu res
Construction lssues
Years of Experience
35 years
Mr. Ortiz has 35 years of experience in the design, project management,
construction engineering and inspection (CEl) of highway transportation
projects throughout the State of Florida and Maryland. He has served
as senior project engineer/administrator for FDOT projects in Districts 1,
4 and 6. His experience ranges from major interstate highway bridges
to roadway projects and toll plazas. Mr. Ortiz has been responsible for
contract management and administration, procurement, bid processing,
cost estimating and contract negotiation for various construction
projects. He is also experienced in bridge design, load rating, inspection
and rehabilitation.
Seacrest Beautification Phase l/NE 2nd Avenue from George Bush
Boulevard to NE 13th Street, Delray Beach, FL. Senior Project
Engineer. CEI services for the widening of NE 2nd Avenue to add
designated green painted bikeways in both directions, repurposing of
swales including removal of existing vegetation, milling and resurfacing,
new sidewalks and valley gutters, reconstruction of driveways,
installation of decorative pavers localized drainage improvements,
signage and pavement markings.
SR AiA from Oakland Park Boulevard to Flamingo Avenue, Fort
Lauderdale, FL. Senior Project Engineer. This was a greenway
beautification enhancement project which included the reconstruction
and restoration of approximately 1.04 miles of a four-lane roadway facility
to add a bike lane in each direction and a raised median. The work
also included major improvements to the existing drainage system, new
curb and gutter, sidewalk, extensive hardscape, lighting, signalization,
signage and pavement markings. Mr. Ortiz was responsible for the
contract administration and construction management of this project
including field staff supervision, overall construction project schedule
monitoring, quality control of contractor operations and materials
certifications.
Village of Key Biscayne RFQ 2020-043
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JOE GOMEZ, PE
PROJECT MANAGER/SENIOR PROJ ECT ENGINEER
Education
BS / Civil Engineering
Technology (CET) / Florida
lnternational University
AA / Pre-Engineering / Miami-
Dade College
Registration
PE/FL/35526
Earthwork Construction
InspectionLevelsl&2
QC Manager
M0T Advanced
Nuclear and Safety kaining
HAZ[/AT Training
Auger Cast Pile
MSE Wall
Florida Engineering Society,
State Chapter Director, Miami
American Society of Civil
Engineers (ASCE), Member
Years of Experience
42 years
Mr. Gdmez has 42 years of diverse civil engineering, transportation
planning and design, as well as CEI and construction management
experience. He has managed and directed large-scale transportation
studies including major multi-level interchanges, arterial corridors
and bridge replacements. Mr. G6mez is also a construction dispute
resolution expert, having served on several Dispute Review Boards
(DRBs) for the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) and Miami-
Dade Expressway Authority (MDX). He has significant experience in the
areas of public and community involvement, inter-agency coordination
and traffic management systems.
Seacrest Beautification Phase l/NE 2nd Avenue from George Bush
Boulevard to NE 13th Street, Delray Beach, FL. Senior Project
Engineer. CEI services for the widening of NE 2nd Avenue to add
designated green painted bikeways in both directions, repurposing of
swales including removal of existing vegetation, milling and resurfacing,
new sidewalks and valley gutters, reconstruction of driveways,
installation of decorative pavers localized drainage improvements,
signage and pavement markings.
NW 52nd StreeUNW 102nd Avenue CEI Services, Doral, FL. Senior
Project Engineer/Project Manager. Mr. Gdmez provided CEI services
for this $3 million project for the City of Doral. The project, a Local Agency
Program (LAP) off-highway system, includes the construction of a new
French drain system, upgraded pedestrian improvements including
Americans with Disabilities/Accessibility (ADA) detectable warning
devices, pedestrian signal heads and solar powered rectangular rapid
flashing beacons for added safety at crosswalks, milling and resurfacing
and new bicycle lanes.
NE 13th Street CEI Services, Fort Lauderdale, FL. Senior Project
Engineer/Project Manager. The project entailed reconstruction of NE
13th Street from NE 8th Avenue to the Florida East Coast (FEC) Railroad
(R/R). lt included adding bike lanes, removal of existing traffic signal
and construction and new roundabout, bio-swales, new street lighting,
milling and resurfacing.
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Professional References for the Project Manager:
City of Doral
Carlos Arroyo, CFM
Public Works Director
(305) 593-672s
Jorge.gomez@cityofdora l.com
City of Fort Lauderdale
Christine Fanchi, PE, PTP - Transportration Project Manager
(954) 828-5s26
cfa n ch i@fo rtla u d erda le. g ov
Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings, Ltd.
Caridad Sola, AlA, NCARB, LEED AP - Director, Onshore Design Development and Construction
(305)-588-8416
csola@nclcorp.com
Village of Key Biscayne RFQ 2020-043 tr
HEIDI SIEGEL, AICP
PUBLIC INVOLVEMENT
Education
BA / History /
Queens College
MA / Master of Heritage
Preservation, Historic
Preservation / Georgia
State University
Registration
AtcP/Fl t023225
American
Planning Assocration
Chair of the Broward County
Bicycling and Pedestrian
Advisory Com mittee (BPAC)
Florida Planning Association
Years of Experience
21 years
Ms. Siegel leads the firm's planning division. She has 21 years of
professional experience in the planning and development field, in both
the public and private sector. Ms. Siegel has experience and success in
reviewing, updating and implementing land development regulations and
comprehensive plans, master plans, corridor redevelopment, economic
development, community redevelopment areas, capital improvement
planning, public outreach and consensus building, and public speaking
Miami Beach Comprehensive Plan, Miami Beach, FL. Project
Manager. Ms. Siegel is overseeing the Evaluation & Appraisal Report
(EAR) update to the Miami Beach Comprehensive Plan. This update
includes public outreach, updated data and analysis, and proposed
Comprehensive Plan amendments that address changes to Florida
Statutes and incorporate the City's recent local plans, studies and
initiatives. Specifically, Ms. Siegel is producing the Historic Preservation
Element and providing quality control on the final document.
City of Miami Gardens Finding of Necessity, Miami Gardens, FL.
Project Manager. Ms. Siegel served as project manager for the Miami
Gardens NW 27th Avenue Community Redevelopment Area (CRA) Plan
to establish the first CRA in the City. Led and facilitated community
meetings, coordinated with Miami-Dade County, and presented to City
Council
Oakland Park Cost Recovery Professional Services, Oakland Park,
FL. Project Manager. Ms. Siegel acts as an extension of City staff for
a land use plan amendment application to convert a 139-acre property
designated open space to residential. She is tasked with reviewing the
submittal package and the existing Comprehensive Plan, meeting with
the applicant and city officials, frequent communication with city staff,
preparing the Development Review Committee submittal staff memo,
coordi nati n g add itiona I traffic a na lysis a nd stormwater reviews, attendin g
all city meetings and representing City staff at the City Commission.
Village of Key Biscayne RFO 2020-043
ALFREDO REYNA, PE
LAP ADVISOR
Education
BS / Civil
Engineering / Florida
lnternational U niversity
BS / Mechanical
Engineering / Florida
lnternational U niversity
Registration
PE/F1144766
Years of Experience
34 years
Mr. Reyna has been involved in a variety of transportation/highwayand site
development projects. He has served from the team management level
to the production/design level, and his experience includes geometry
design (vertical and horizontal), traffic control plans (TCP), storm drainage
systems, pavement marking and signing, signalization, utilities, water/
sewer systems, right-of-way maps preparation, and site development.
Project Management and Administration Support, Miami, FL. LAP
Goordinator. Mr. Reyna's responsibilities included: reviewing project
design documents (plans, specs, bid packages) submitted by the local
agencies, and verifying that these documents met the current design
standards, as well as the Federal requirements. Mr. Reyna had also been
responsible for evaluation agencies performances and grading/ ranking
applications for future LAP projects. As the LAP projects are part of the
Department Work Program, Mr. Reyna had also been responsible for
ensuring that the project's schedules met the FDOT Work Program letting
dates.
Dr. Martin Luther King Boulevard, Miami-Dade Gounty, FL. Project
Manager/Project Engineer. Mr. Reyna was responsible for the fast-track
production of improvements for Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Boulevard (NW
62nd Street). Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Boulevard is a major urban road
consisting generally of a four-lane divided configuration with left and right
turn lanes. The project corridor was divided in two sections: from NW
37th Avenue to NW 112th Avenue (under Miami-Dade County jurisdiction),
and from NW 12th Avenue to l-95 (under City of Miami jurisdiction), with
an approximate length of 2.56 miles and 0.64 miles, respectively. The
project design involved milling and resurfacing, sidewalk beautification
and restoration, ADA ramp reconstruction, landscape restoration, new
lighting and reconstruction of several linear parks. The project also
included coordination with FDOI MDCPWD and the City of Miami.
Village of Key Biscayne RFO 2020-043
RAMON ttANA, EI
PROJECT ADMINISTRATOR / CONTRACT
SUPPORT SPECIALIST
Education
BS / Civil
Engineering / Florida
lnternational University
AA / Civil Engineering /
Mlami-Dade College
Registration
Asphalt Paving Technician
Level 1
Earthwork Construction
lnspectionLevelsl&2
Final Estimates Levels 1 & 2
Quality Control Manager
FD0T Tier 1 lllicit Discharge
Detection and Elimination
TROXLER Nuclear Training
and Safety
HAZMAT Training
M0T Advanced
IMSA Traffic Signal lnspector
ATSSA Worksite Traffic
Supervisor Certification
MSE Wall Certification
Years of Experience
35 years
Mr. Llana has 35 years of CEI experience, and within those years he has
worked on projects ranging from major roadway construction to bridge
construction. He has served as both project administrator and contract
support specialist on FDOT projects in Districts 4 and 6, as well as
Tallahassee's Central Office and the Turnpike. Mr. Llana is responsible
for various CEI projects to perform quality assurance of final estimates,
documentation procedures and other critical CEI functions on an as-
needed basis.
NE l3th Street from NE 4th Avenue to NE 8th Avenue, Fort
Lauderdale, FL. Contract Support Specialist. Mr. Llana provided CEI
services for the repurposing of NE 13th Street to add designated green-
painted bikeways in both directions, bio-swales, milling and resurfacing,
sidewalks, installation of decorative pavers, conversion of overhead
wired street lights to underground and construction of a new roundabout
with decorative art (Art in Public Places) at NE 6th Avenue, signage and
pavement markings including handicap ramps.
NW 52nd StreeUNW102nd Avenue CElServices, Doral, FL. Contract
Support Specialist. Mr. Llana provided CEI services for this $3 million
project for The City of Doral. This project was a LAP off-highway system.
The project included the construction of a new French drain system,
upgraded pedestrian improvements including ADA-detectable warning
devices, pedestrian signal heads and solar-powered rectangular rapid
flashing beacons for added safety of pedestrians traversing crosswalks,
milling and resurfacing and new bicycle lanes.
Reconstruction of NW 25th Street, Miami-Dade County, FL. Contract
Support Specialist. This project included the reconstruction of NW 2sth
Street and the construction of the viaduct over the Palmetto Expressway.
Mr. Llana was responsible for all project documentation, which included
correspondence, construction contract changes (SAs, work orders, etc.),
design issues and plans submittals, measurements and computations
tracking, preparation of monthly estimates and final estimate package.
Village of Key Biscayne RFQ 2020-043
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ERICK COLON
SEN IOR ROADWAY I NSPECTOR
Education
BS / Environmental
Engineering / Polytechnic
University of Puerto Rico
Registration
Asphalt Paving Levels 1 & 2
Concrete Field Inspector
Earthwork Construction
Levels'l & 2
Drilled Shaft lnspection
Final Estimates Level 1
M0T lntermediate
ACI Concrete Testing Level 1
IMSA Traffic Signal lnspector
Level I
Stormwater Management
Inspector
Nuclear Gauge Safety
Certification
Critical Structures
Construction lssues
Years of Experience
8 years
Mr. Col6n has over eight years of experience in all facets of roadway
inspection. lncluding roadway lighting and ITS technologies. He has
worked on complex projects for various state and county agencies. Mr.
Coldn is also proficient in GIS software and applications including ARCGIS.
Miami Dade Expressway NDn SR-836 Widening Project, Miami,
FL. CEI Roadway Inspector. Mr. Coldn was responsible for soil density
testing for embankments, MSE walls, roadway sub-bases and bases, and
drainage structures. He also performed concrete testing, inspected all the
roadway activities, identified and reported deficiencies related to roadway
construction, and identified and reported deficiencies for the Storm Water
Pollution Prevention Plan Report (SWPPP). He also identified and reported
deficiencies for the lntelligent Transportation System (lTS) and street
lighting. Mr. Coldn reported pay items related to ITS and street lighting.
Gonsent Decree Program, WASD South District (Black Pointf, Miami,
FL. CCW Reviewer. Mr. ColSn was responsible for synchronizing CCTV
videos on GraniteNet database. He reviewed CCTV videos under the
lnfiltration and lnflow program. He created pipe repairs work orders using
EAMS application, and identified and reported critical cases of defects and
infiltration in pipelines.
Department of Natural and Environmental Resources of Puefto
Rico (DNERf, San Juan, Puerto Rico. GIS Technician. Mr. Coldn was
responsible for creating digitaldata and maps with ArcGlSfor environmental
assessments and performing data analysis for government assessments.
Other Registrations lnclude: MSE Wall Computer-Based Training;
NASSCO: PACP, MACP, LACP; lndustrial Validation Certification, OSHA
30 Hour General lndustry; GHS and OSHA Hazard; Auger Cast Piles
ComputerBased Training; Public Records Computer-Based Training;
Geographic lnformation System; Fulcrum Platform Mapbox; ArcGlS
software; GraniteNet
Village of Key Biscayne RFQ 2020-043
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Monica Ore
Resident Compliance Specialist
18 Years of Experience
Nirs. Ote has over 16 years of experience in the Construction Engineering and lr'rspection fieid. Sne is a sell-starler, responsible, and
detaiiedorientedindividual ShehasservedtheFloridaDeparlmentofTransportation{FDOT) Districl 6, 1'liami-DadeExpresswayAulhority
{lVlDX), lVliarri Dade Counly, The Crty of liJiarri, The City of tuliarli Beach, and The Village oi Virginia Gardens on LAP and Federal Aid
Funded Projects.
Project Experience
Lead Resident Gompliance Specialist - 1395 Group Project (September 2018 to Present)
In charge of leading the Compliance Team. including but not limited to assigning areas of
responsibility for each Teattt lVlernber. Responsible fcr lhe overall EEOiDBE/OJT and Wages
Conrpliance in charge of reviewing monthly EOC DBE Payments and Conmitments; and
reviewing Design consullanls are reporling accurately. Tasks also include generating the mofithly
Conrpliance Slatus Report {CSR). Contactr .lacqueline Sequeira P.E. - FDOT Special Construction
Projecls i\1ana.Qer i305) 986-2551I Enail: Jaoqueline Sequeira@dot.siate fl.us.
Resident Compliance Specialist - District 6 South Dade Residency
(fularch 241 ?-Present)/ (June 2A1 3 - I'tay 2a1 5)
Responsible for the EEO/DBE/OJT and Wages Compliance for all ln House South Dade Residency
Projects. Tasks include pefforming nonthly reviews of DBE Commitments and DBE Payments.
Responsibie for reviewing lhe il/onthly Conrinercial Useful FLrnction (CUF) Reporls for each ln
House Residency Project. Responsible for overseeing OJT Trainee Program reqLrirements for the
ln-House Projects Responsibilitiesi aiso rnclude preparing Annual july Reports for all ln-House
South Dade Residency Projects. Czntact: Andres Beristarlu. P E - FDOT South Dade Reslr/enf
Engineer (305) 640-7 4331 Enatl: Andres.berisiartu@dot.state.fl .us
Compliance Officer - City of Miami Beach Safe Routes to School Construciion LAP Projects
- Biscayne Elementary, North Beachl Nautilus Middle Elementary, Feinberg-Fisher K"8
Center (January 2a1B - January 20l9) Responsibiliiies include reviewing ureekly Certified Payrolls
for Priire and Sub Contractors A,1so, responsible for perfonring monlhly Employee Labor
lnterviews to vetify nrinimunr wage requirenrents and proper classifications In charge of revrewing
ntonthly EOC DBE Payments and Commitments: as well as perlorming monlhly Conrmercial Useful
Function (CUF) Repods on all aciive DBE's on the Proiect Responsibie lor periorning revrelvs on
the ,.lob Site Bullelin Board. Contact Josiel Ferrer-Diaz, E I - City of lliamr Beach Assrst. Duector
Transportalon Depaftment (305) 673-7A00 xGB31/Enail: JosielFener@miamibeachfl.qov
Resident Compliance Specialist - Krome Avenue Reconstruction North Group (August 2015*
Responsible for reviewing all Certilied Payrolls rncluding the Prime and all Sub Contractors Tasks also include reviewing Freld Labor'
lnterviews for required mininrum urage, and non-discrimination. Responsibie for lt/onlhly DBE iVonitoring and OJT lvlonitoring. Responsible
for sLibrritting lrlonlhly Conpliance Reports ln charge of preparing Proglress lvleeting ['lrnLites Aisc responsible for scanning all project
docuntenis into EDlilS Contact: Hecior Fung. P E - FDOI Project Oversite lli 3A5) 96? 4106
Compliance Specialist QC - Miami Dade County Public Works - People's Transportation Ptan (PTP) lmprovements to Old Cutler Trail
Bicycle Route (Phase ll) LAP Project {Septenber 2a16 - June 2A17) Peiormed quality control reviews on Cerlif ied Payrolls for Prinre and all Sub-
Coniractors Revievr also included checking DBF Payments and DBE Conrmitnrenls, Job Site Bulletin Board lnspections. anC Labor lntenriews
Quality control reriiew rncluded verifying subcontracts for FHVl,q'1273 lnclusion and required adherence langirage Contact: Alvaro Caslro Specra/
Prolect Adntinistrator 2) (30 5) 3i 5-2796
Compliance Specialist - City of Miami - Miami Greenway LAP Project (Deceftlber 2015 - Au()ust 2016)
Responsible for reviewing 'veekly 0ertified Payrolls for Prirne anrl all Srb-Conlractors ln charge of reviewing monthly DBE Paynrents and
DBE Commiiments. Respr:nsibilities aiso included re'rrewing Sub Contractor Contraots for FHr,rVA12l3 lnclusion. and required adherence
language Responsible for perfornring ittonlhly Job Site Bulletirr Board rnspeclions and reviewing monthly Labor Enrployee lnterviews.
Responsible for attending FllOT Aldils ccndLrcted al250h,5}ol, and 10096 of Prolect Oompletion Contact David Adato P E City of tuliani
Consiruclion Manager ;3A5) 4 1 6-1 899
Resiclent Compliance Specialist Auditor - CEI District 6 Residency - ARRA/ LAP {October 20Ag - Decentber 2012}
Responsible for ensurirtg Fedetal Compliance on all lhe Anerrcan Reinveslirent ancl Recovery Acr (ARRA) Projects and Local Agency
Prolects(L-AP) assignedtoFDOTDistrict6. Responsibleforcomplianceadministr.ationofoverlB0individual FederallyFtrndedProlectsfor
tViantl-Dade anti lt,lonroe Counties. Respottsibilities aiso inclLrded ensuring EE0 Ccmpliance for ovsr 40 different ltrlunicipalities admrnislered
LAP Prolecls ar;cordrng to Federal Guidance. Tasks inoludeci perfornring Cversigni Conrpliance Audits ai a 50oio and a 100% completlon of
each individLtal Ptolecl. 'lasks also inclLrded conducting Oversight Field Visits. Cotilac[. Barhara Esptno-Perez - FDAT Distrlcl 6
Construction M anage r (305) 640-7 405
6820 SW 86 Avenue, Miami, FL 33143
f :786.376.5739
Education
n Bachelor of Busrness
Adnrinistration, Florida
Intenrational University,
2003.
Frimary fu{616p Inlernational
Business Second fulajor:
fulanagenrent
Key Skills. Citrix. EOC Reporting Systenr
" CARS
O TUIIJJ
' Project Solve
. LAPIT
o ft,licrosoft Offlce
Employment History
' tulORE
Compliance
Results, lnc.
(Jan 2013 to Presenl)
o Bollon Perez & Associates
iOct 2009 to tu1ay 2015)
o CSA Group
(lv1ay 2002 to Sep 2009)
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RELATIVE
TASK INVOLVEMENT
(hours/week)
TOTAL PROJECT
INVOLVEMENT
(total hours)
NAME ROLE
Jorge Ortiz, PE
KCI QA/AC Manager 8 (per phase)24
Project Manager/
Senior Project Engineer 2 49.5Joe G5mez, PE
KCI
Heidi Siegel, AICP
KCI
Public lnvolvement As needed As needed
LAP Advisor As needed As neededAlfredo Reyna, PE
KCI
Project Adm inistrator/
Contract Support
Specialist
6 148.5Ramon Llana, El
KCI
990Erick Col5n
KCI
Senior Roadway
lnspector 40
STAFF AVAILABILITY
All hours ond percentoges ore estimotes. Any tosk chonges will qlter staff members' numbers.
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Prqect
Implementation
Strategy
PROJ ECT I M PLEM ENTATION STRATEGY
The following describes our Team lmplementation Strategy to successfully manage the CEI services
for the Safe Routes to School K-8, Key Biscayne. The key to an effective Project Management Plan
(PMP) is based on four principles: documentation, communication, schedule and budget. lf any of
these fails, the project will be adversely impacted or fail. Our implementation strategy is one that
integrates all four of these elements. Our project goals include staying ahead of issues early on,
establishing clear and concise team communications plan and a regular reporting system that will
ensure the successful completion of the project. Once construction has begun, we will act as an
extension of the Village, monitoring the contractor's on-site construction operations and materials
testing to ensure quality workmanship and conformance to plans, specifications and other contract
documents while providin g contract ad m inistration.
Pre-Construction Activities: The key to any successful project is preparation. Our team carefully
reviewed the project construction plans and undertook a comprehensive field review to understand
some of the project challenges. The following are comments from our plan review:
1. Pay ltem No.104-18 (lnlet Protection System)
The summary of pay items table shows two inlet protection systems for sheet 18, but in that sheet,
there is just one inlet protection illustrated.
Existing drainage CADD layer on some sheets appear to be turned off.
2. Pay ltem No. 522-1(Concrete Sidewalks and Driveways, 4" Thick)
The pedestrian ramps located at the crosswalks of Ridgewood RD on sheet 22 mighl have the
wrong pay item labeled or they might have the wrong info. The pay items labeled in the plan sheet
for the pedestrian ramps from Sta. 18+80 to Sta. 22+50 are 522-1. That pay item corresponds
to a four-inch concrete sidewalk and driveway, but in the plans, they are illustrated as six-inch
sidewalks. According to lndex 522-OO1, six-inch concrete is used for driveways, or for sidewalks
and curb ramps located within curb returns.
3. Pay ltem No. 522-1(Concrete Sidewalks and Driveways,6" Thick)
On sheets 18,24,26 and 29 the CADD layer for six-inch concrete sidewalks appears to be turned
off for the pedestrian ramps.
On sheet 26 the legend does not indicate six-inch concrete sidewalk, it may be missing
4. Pay ltem No. 527-2 (Detectable Warnings)
The Summary of Pay ltems table shows 68 SF of detectable warnings for sheet lT,bulthere are 78
SF of detectable warnings on that sheet.
5. Pay ltem No. 7OO-1-11(Single Post Sign, F&l Ground Mount, up to 12 SF)
The summary of pay items table shows four signs assembly for sheet 17, but there are seven of
them on that sheet.
On sheet 21 there is a sign at W Enid DR, which isn't clear where it is going to be installed, and it
doesn't have any info labeled.
The summary of pay items table shows four signs assembly for sheet 28, but in that sheet there
are three.
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6. Pay ltem No. 711-11-125 (Thermoplastic, Standard, White, Solid, 24" For Stop Line and Crosswalk)
The summary of pay items table shows 16 LF of thermoplastic for sheet 19, but that sheet doesn't
show any information.
On sheet 22lhere is a stop line at W Enid Drive (sta. 55+60) that it may be not included in the
pay items.
7. Pay ftem No. 711-11-160 (Thermoplastic, Standard, White, Message or Symbol)
The summary of pay items table shows one message for sheet'19, but there is no info in that sheet.
On sheet 22lhere is a school message at W Enid Drive (sta. 55+60) that it may not be included in
the pay items.
Prior to the start of construction, our Team will work with the Village and the Engineer-of-Record to
go through the above comments and any other issues to clarify or revise as necessary. This step
will ensure that the Contractor has the most accurate information and it will minimize the number of
Request for lnformation (RFls) during the construction to avoid delays in the schedule. KCI personnel
will contact utility owners to determine the current status of their existing facilities in the project right-
of-way as well as any proposed new ones.
Project Schedule: KCI will perform a detailed review of the Contractor's schedule and submit a
comprehensive report to the Village. The Contractor will be requested to submit a two-week "look-
ahead" at each weekly or biweekly progress meeting so that inspection activities can be coordinated
with construction operations. This schedule, in addition to its primary purpose of controlling and
tracking job progress, provides the basis for analysis of contractor claims and time extension requests.
On-Site lnspection: On-site inspections will be conducted daily by our qualified certified inspectors to
observe and report if the contractor is strictly adhering to the plans, specifications, special provisions and
contract documents. Daily Work Reports (dailies) will be made available to the Village's Representative.
Daily, our inspection personnel will meet briefly to discuss the upcoming day's activities. This meeting
will be in a common area of the job site and last only a few minutes to discuss and communicate any
critical areas that require extra attention or any last-minute changes in the Contractor's schedule.
Any questions or clarifications that need to be discussed will be addressed. They will discuss the
Contractor's activities along with reference to the plans, contract specifications, testing guide, standard
index and any other contract documents to assure the inspector is completely knowledgeable of the
activity being inspected. The PA will ensure the lnspector's dailies are completed thoroughly and with
enough detail to translate an accurate description of the activity to a third party not familiar with the
project. All report forms which are field generated, will be completed by the inspector and submitted
on the same day.
Sampling and Testing: For this type of contract with the Village, we will be responsible for monitoring
job control samples. ln addition, testing of approved materials delivered to the project site will be
verified, accepted and documented according to LAP requirements and the Village's procedures and
requirements.
Monthly Pay Estimates: We will record clear, detailed, accurate, objective, complete construction
information in a timely manner. Our Senior Project Engineer and Project Administrator/Contract Support
Specialist will review all dailies which will then be compiled for the weekly summary. Quantities for
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the progress estimates will be extracted from the dailies and tracked and verified on a weekly basis
with the contractor. Stockpile material requests will be submitted and verified before the monthly
cut-off date. Our SPE along with our Project Administrator (PA)/Contract Support Specialist (CSS) will
review and either approve or reject all the payment application requests provided by the Contractor.
ln addition, it is important for the Contractor to submit the proper documentation in order to comply
with Village regulations, including use of the proper wage rate tables for the Contractor's personnel.
Meetings: Preparation of agenda, meeting minutes of the pre-construction meeting, as well as all
the weekly or biweekly progress meetings, will be prepared and distributed in a timely manner. ln
the event remote meetings are necessary, our firm can conduct these meetings using the latest
technologies such as Skype, Zoom, Microsoft Teams and GoTo Meetings.
Coordination with the Public: The proximity of the project to existing residences and businesses
posesnumerouschallenges. JoewillbeworkingcloselywithHeidiSiegel,AlCP,ourPubliclnformation
Director. We will coordinate closely with the Village's Representative and the Contractor to establish
procedures and implement a program to minimize the impacts of this construction on residents and
businesses of the area. Our team knows how to be proactive in public relations, keeping the Village
and residents appraised of all activities that may impact their access and adjacent traffic flow. Priority
will be given to all inquiries or concerns from the public, including tourists.
Drainage, Stormwater Quality and Environmental Review: Although drainage impacts to this project
are not foreseen, the KCI team will monitor the Contractor's erosion and sediment controls, and in
addition ensure that the Contractor has submitted a Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP)
in accordance with the contract documents. Our Senior lnspectors have FDEP Stormwater Erosion
Control and lnspection certifications.
Utility Coordination: KClwill perform all utilitycoordination, as appropriate, forthe project. lt is important
that allthe utilities are well-labeled within the project's limits prior to beginning of construction. Given
the significant number of significant number of sign posts that will be installed under this contract,
careful attention to any potential conflicts will be one of our key objectives.
Maintenance of Traffic: MOT will be of utmost importance for this project due to the various locations
throughout the Village and the number of stakeholders affected. Having an adequate Traffic Control
Plan (TCP) and proper implementation will ensure construction impacts are mitigated for all residents
and area visitors. Tourists and other non-local users will require special attention since they will be
the least informed about project conditions and hazards. The Contractor will need to maintain traffic,
limit work hours mainly to daytime off-peak hours, maintain pedestrian traffic, limit lane closures, and
maintain access to parking spaces. lnspection of the entire project site will be part of our daily routine,
making certain that all MOT devices are kept up to standard including inactive work areas. During
construction our team will be vigilant of the different phases of construction to ensure safety of any
drop-offs, and to avoid any design standard violation. All our personnel are FDOT MOT certified.
Quality Reviews: Our Quality Assurance Manager, Jorge Ortiz, PE will conduct Quality Assurance
reviews, consistent with LAP requirements that will be made available to the Village PM at 3O"/",60"/o,
90% and at project closeout. KCI maintains a Quality Assurance/Quality Control system for all team
members by means of, peer to peer review and earned value analysis.
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Special
Consideration
LiDAR MAPPING SYSTEMS
Developed in the military, a new technology called
LiDAR (Light Detection and Ranging) has now become
the "goto" method to collect geospatial data. LIDAR
is a pulse firing at up 500,000 points per second from
powerful lasers mounted in aircraft. Soon after these
systems were developed and became mainstream,
members of the KCI team were using them to collect
data all across the east coast, throughout Florida,
and including projects out to Missouri and Texas.
An advantage of L|DAR is that it is much better at
penetrating foliage and trees to map the ground.
Continuing to improve over time, these systems are still one of the best ways to collect high-quality
geospatial data. This method also requires ground control, but fewer targets than traditional aerial
mapping systems need. With these systems, the density of the data collection is far superior.
The standard for collecting with LIDAR is to have 10 to 20 points per square meter on the ground. This
process provides excellent results for topography. ln addition to mapping thousands of acres of city,
county, and state projects, these systems are excellent at mapping road corridors. They can precisely
map ten to SO-mile road projects. Heat maps are also a beneficial way to detect elevation changes
and wet areas. This method is the workhorse of transportation departments across America.
LiDAR mapping systems have a much higher precision than traditional mapping systems. Using systems
mounted on helicopters, dense data sets can be collected, and the quality of data is exceptional. ln
open areas and hard surfaces, %-inchlo/z-inch accuracy is achievable using high-precision ground
control. The advantage that KCI brings is our expertise and long experience working with LiDAR data.
We are capable of producing data sets and manipulating the data to get excellent results on many
different types of projects.
Three Dimensional (3D) Data Viewing Platform Such As Scene 2go or Equivalent
KCI can provide point clouds and other information in 3D data viewing platforms such as Leica
JetStream and Autodesk ReCap. Both of these are viewing platforms that allow users to travel through
the point cloud, view spherical photography, and take measurements. Thus, the user can virtually
visit the scanned area at any time from the office. Both software platforms are free for basic use, but
allow users to purchase subscriptions that unlock powerful advanced features, such as importing and
exporting sections of the point cloud.
As these technologies advance, powerful new applications such as Cintoo allow end users to integrate
3D data, display and produce various deliverables, and collaborate in unprecedented ways. KCI can
produce data that will seamlessly integrate into these platforms.
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Mobile L|DAR
KCI owns and operates a state-of-the-art RIEGL VMX-
2HA mobile LiDAR 3D laser scanner. The scanner
is comprised of two RIEGL VUX-1HA High Accuracy
LIDAR sensors and a high performance INS/GNSS
unit. A camera system to complement LIDAR data
with precisely georeferenced images employs up to
nine cameras, which can be independently positioned
to focus on the most important areas to capture.
Additionally, a FLIR Ladybug 5+ panorama camera
captures spherical photography at the same time, so
that any area of the project can be viewed remotely
from the office.
The benefits of mobile LiDAR are tremendous, including the following
Quick turnaround, capturing 10 or more miles of data per day
lmproved safety by decreasing the time crews spend within the project roadway
Comprehensive coverage nearly eliminates costly return trips
Great archival tool for later modifications
Accurate locational data to 1/1O of a foot or better with use of survey grade control
Data is generated in 3D, so there is no need for conversions from 2D.
Collection of data up to highway speeds
Collects 1,000x more data in less than 10% of the time taken for traditional collection methods
Collects both GIS and survey data
Can be used to QC other sources (airborne L|DAR, GlS, orthoimagery)
Can be used in emergency response for both emergency and tactical planning
Obtains data under canopies or overhead obstructions, or low cloud ceiling which can interfere
with aerial data capture
Workflow - Mobile LiDAR projects require advanced planning to ensure quality data capture. The
steps involved in a successful project are typically as follows:
Plan mobile LiDAR mission and determine optimal collection windoq considering factors such
as SV geometry, PDOB and daily traffic volumes
Mobilize to the project site
Setup local GNSS GPS base stations on pre-established survey control.
Collect mobile L|DAR data within the limits as established
Provide OA/OC on collected data
De-mobilize from project site
Post Processing - Since the mobile unit captures an enormous amount of data, post processing for
the optimum deliverables is critical. KCI employs experienced surveyors and technicians to apply
strenuous OA/aC protocol on every project. The typical post processing workflow follows:
Process all mobile LiDAR trajectories
Process trajectories to CORS (if available) and local GNSS base stations for blunder detection
and QA/QC
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Final trajectories will be processed to the local GNSS base stations
;;r Control trajectory to targets as laid out in the provided DC Targeting Plan.kml
f Complete the processing of all LiDAR and imagery data to the final trajectory solution to create
3D datasets
rv Export the LIDAR to .LAS (1.2)file format
r" Export the imagery to web-based index
Ultimately, KCI will produce the data in the format that the end user desires. The raw data, generated
pointcloud, photography, and videos collected bythe mobile unitare all deliverables within themselves.
However, KCI can generate planimetrics, contours, CAD/BIM files, and even augmented and virtual
reality views of the areas scanned.
Terrestrial LiDAR
KCI currently has five terrestrial LIDAR systems. These use the same type of laser L|DAR collection as
the mobile unit, but the system is typically mounted on a tripod. lt allows us to go into highly-dense
areas and map precisely. A typical use of this technology would be mapping significant intersections
for engineering purposes. We can map in a few hours while traditional surveyors may take several
days.
We bought our first system in 2005 and have traveled the United States working for many clients
using the technology. Working with transportation departments, we have documented bridges all
over the Southeast using this type of LIDAR. These systems were also used to document the failure
sequence of bridge collapses in Miami and St. Louis.
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Litigation
Statement
FORM DD
DISPUTE DISCLOSURE
Answer the following questions by placing an "X" after "Yes" or "No". lf you answer "Yes", please
explain on a separate sheet attached to this form.
1. Has your firm or any of its officers, received a reprimand of any nature or been suspended by the
Department of Professional Regulations or any other regulatory agency or professional associations
within the last five (5) years?
[ ]YEs xl No
2. Has your firm, or any member of your firm, been declared in default, terminated or removed from a
contract or job related to the services your firm provides in the regular course of business within the last
five (5) years?
[ ]YES Xl No
3. Has your firm had against it or filed any requests for equitable adjustment, contract claims, Bid
protests, or litigation in the past five (5) years that is related to the services your firm provides in the
regular course of business?
[ ]YEs Xl No
lf yes, state the nature of the request for equitable adjustment, contract claim, litigation, or protest, and
state a brief description of the case, the outcome or status of the suit and the monetary amounts of
extended contract time involved.
4. Has your firm or any of its officers, been under investigation, charged, or convicted by any law
enforcement agency or public entity for violations of the law, other than traffic violations?
[ ]YEs xl No
5. Has your firm, or any of its principals, failed to qualify as a responsible Respondent/Bidder on any
solicitation in the past five (5) years?
[ ]YEs Xl No
6. Has your firm, or any of its principals, declared bankruptcy or reorganized under Chapter 11?
[ ]YES Dd No
I hereby certify that all statements made are true and agree and understand that any misstatement or
misrepresentation of falsification of facts shall use for forfeiture of rights for further consideration
of this Proposal/Bid for the Village of
Authorized Signature:
xy
k Firm:KClTechnoloqi lnc.
Print Name:
Title: Senior Vice Preside
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FIVE-YEAR LITIGATION H ISTORY
February 2015 - Barbara Long vs. Evans Daniels, City of Bethlehem, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania,
Departmentof Transportation, etal., including KClTechnologies, Inc. and its'Subcontractor, URS Corporation.
Case No: C48-CV-2015-1754 Jurisdiction: Court of Common Pleas of Northampton County, Pennsylvania Status
Settled October 2017
Thts ts a personal injury claim filed by pedestrian, Barbara Long, named Plaintlff. The injury occurred on March
1,2013 in the evening whereby Barbara Long was walking within a marked, midblock crosswalk when she was
struck by vehicle driven by defendant, Evans Daniels, a minor at the time. Ms. Long suffered a closed head
injury and has not yet returned to work. KCI was the deslgn consultant to the Pennsylvania Department of
Transportation for the final design for widening of SR 412 and 3rd Street TSM between l-78 and SR 378 in the
City of Bethlehem, Northampton County. KCI hired URS to prepare pavement marking and signage plans.
October 2015 - Richard Hughes vs. The District of Columbia, et al, KCI Associates of the District of Columbia
Case No: 2014 CA 005573 B
Jurisdiction: Superior Court, District of Columbia Status: Dismissed August 2O1B; The Court agreed with all
of our arguments and ruled against Plaintiff on behalf of all defendants. This is a personal inyuryclaim filed
by Richard Hughes. Plaintiff claims personal in1ury occurred while he was making a right turn while riding his
moped when it ran into gravel, sand and/or construction/repaving debris piled and strewn across the roadway,
causing the moped to fall over. Accident occurred on 14th Street, NW in front of the JW Marriott Hotel. Accident
occurred on June 3, 2013.
May 2016 - Barbara Borst vs. The District of Columbia, WGL Holdings, lnc., Washington Gas Light Company,
Fort Myer Construction Corporation, D.E.N. United General Construction, LLC and KCI Associates of District of
Columbia, PC. - KCI Client - District of Columbia Office of Procurement on behalf of DDOT
Case No: 2015 CA 003636 B .Jursidiction: Superior Court, District of Columbia Status: Dismissed June 2O1B
This is a personal injury case filed by Barbara Borst against KCI Associates of ihe District of Columbia (KCl) and
several other defendant for injuries suffered on October 17,2013 from an accident while walking on a sidewalk
in the 200 block of F Street in the District of Columbia. She fell after stepping into a hole in the sidewalk
surrounding a Washington Gas valve cover. This case was pending for quite some time prior to KCI being
named as a Defendant KCI's work at the site of the Plaintiff's fall occurred more than a year and a half prior [o
Plaintiff's fall.
May 2016 - SummitlG, LLC vs. PEI Engineering & Construction, LLC (PEl) and KCI Technologies, Inc. [KCl Tech
named, but should be KCI Construction Services, LLCI(KCl)- Project New Fiber Tie Waxpool Rd. - KCI Client:
Lightower Fiber Networks
Case No:101283
Jurisdiction: Circuit Court for the County of Loudoun, Virginia Status: Closed September 2019
Thts ts a property damage claim filed by SummitlG, a public service company providing telecommunications
services throughout Virgtnia PEI, a subcontractor to KCI, damaged SummitlG's conduit and fiber while
performing excavation services. PEI claims the plaintiff, SummltlG, is responsible for incorrectly marking
SummitlG's facilities location.
November 2016 -Sherry L. Willard, Administratrix of the Estate of Robert M. Volek, Deceased vs. Wells Fargo
Bank N.A., 4'i1 (Four) W Trenton LLC, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Department of Transportation, James
J. Anderson Construction Company, lnc., KCI Technologies, Inc. and Adriana Mendoza Case No: 161003199
Jurisdiction: Court of Common Pleas of Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania Status: Dismissed from lawsuit
December 2017 - Not necessary for KCI to participate in any further depositions or activities in the case.
This is a wrongful death claim from a traffic accident in the southbound lanes of 4OO0 Veterans l lighway (PA
Route 413), Levittown, Pennsylvania. The vehicle accident occurred on May 15, 2015 at approximately 3:OO
p.m. and resulted in the death of the motorcycle operatol Robert M. Volek. KClwas the design consultantto
the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation and provided design services for the roadway/intersection
improvements for SR 413. Plaintiff claims Defendant Adriana Mendoza was allowed to make an illegal left
hand turn into the travel lanes of SR 413 (and strike Robert M. Volek) due to the negligent design by KCI
Technologies, lnc.
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April 2018 - Emily Wilkes Brosi Prevas and Thomas K. Prevas vs. Mayor and City Council of Baltimore and KCI
Technologies, lnc.
Case No:24C1B0O47B1OT
Jurisdiction: Baltimore City - Circuit Court, Maryland Status: Closed January 2,2019. Court heard KCI's Motion
for Summary Judgment and granted it. KCI is out of the case. This is a personal injury claim as a result of an
alleged test hole that was created in the street and the defendants failed to fill it and otherwise left the street in
an unsafe condition which caused injury to Emily Prevas' legs.
July 2O1B The Helga R. Shay Revocable Trust, etc., PLTIF vs. March-Westin Company, lnc. ETC., et al DFTS,
including KCI Technologies, lnc.
Case No:18-C-64
As of February 25,2020
Jurisdiction: Monongalia County, Circuit County, West Virginia Status: Settled August 2019
This is a property damage claim. WVU College Park project was a fast-paced multi-building student housing
project. Retaining wall on site has slipped and caused impact to properties below the wall. KCI did not do the
retaining wall design and was not the geotechnical engineer. KCI also did not approve the retaining wall shop
d rawi n gs/ca lcu I ations.
December 2018 - Alexander D. Kunkel vs. KCI Technologies, lnc./Brian Leslie Watkins, PE/Pennsylvania
Department of Transportation (PENNDOT), and Bridgestone Americas, lnc.
Case No: OOO42]
Jurisdiction: Court of Common Pleas Philadelphia County Status: Open
This is a professional liability claim. Plaintiff was a passenger ln a car with six other occupants and half of the
passengers were not wearing seatbelts. The driver wrecked the vehicle which overturned and landed on the
roof. The plaintiff received multiple injuries including permanent paralysis from the waist down. The accident
occurred in a traffic work zone designed by KCl. The driver plead guilty to recklessly endangering another
person in addition to other related offenses. KCI was a sub consultant to URS Corporation (now AECOM) for
this project.
December 2O1B - Jesco, lnc. vs. KCI Technologies, lnc.
Case No: C-08-CV 18-001151
Jurisdiction: Circuit Court for Charles County, Maryland Status: Open
This is a professional liability claim. Jesco entered into an agreement to purchase a property with the intent of
developing by constructing a two story commercial building, parking areas, and access roads. KCI performed
limited geotechnical investigations for Jesco. Based on KCI's findings, Jesco purchased the property. Jesco
claims there are defects and faults in the report and that Jesco has incurred losses, costs and expenses as
a result.
February 2O2O - Chasity Jackson & Chris Jackson, et al vs. Metropolitan Government of Nashville & Davidson
County, Tennessee / KCI Technologies, lnc. / Stansell Electric Company
Case No: 19C 725
Jurisdiction: Circuit Court of Davidson County Twentieth Judicial District of Tennessee Status: Open
This is a personal injury claim. ChasityJackson was driving home from work and her carwhile passing through
an intersection, ran over the edge of a concrete median that had been recently constructed. As a result of the
collision, Chasity Jackson incurred personal injuries to herself and damage to her vehicle.
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Forms
OATE (MM'DD/YYYY)
12120t2019
THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATIOT{ ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. THIS
CERIIFICATE DOES NOT AFFIRMATIVELY OR NEGATIVELY AMEND, EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES
BELOW. TH|S CERTTFTCATE OF TNSURANCE DOES NOT CONSTTTUTE A CONTRACT BETWEEN THE tSSUrr{G TNSURER(SI, AUTHORIZED
REPRESENTATIVE OR PRODUCER, AND THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER.
IMPORTANT: lf tho certificate holder is an ADOInONAL INSURED, the policy(ies) must have ADDITIONAL INSURED provisions or be endorsed.
lf SUBROGATION lS WAIVED, subject to the terms and conditions of the policy, certain policies may require an endorsement. A statement on
this certificate does not confer anv riqhts to the certificate holder in lieu of such endoFement(sl.
PRODUCER
CBIZ lnsurance Services, lnc.
9755 Patuxent Woods Drive
Suite 200
Columbia, MD 21046
413-269-3237
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936 Ridgebrook Road
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Purposes Only
SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLTCIES BE CANCELLEO BEFORE
THE EXPIMTION DATE THEREOF, NOTICE WILL BE DELIVEREO IN
ACCORDANCE WTH THE POLICY PROVISIONS.
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THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD
INDICATED, NOTVMTHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT, TERM OR CONDITIONOF ANY CONTMCTOR OTHER DOCUMENT WTH RESPECT TO W-IICH THIS
CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN, THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS,
EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES. LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS,
TYPE OF INSURANCE AUUt
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CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE OATE (MM/DDTYYYY)
THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLYANDCONFERSNORIGHTSUPONTHECERTIFICATEHOLDER.THIS
CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AFFIRMATIVELY OR NEGATIVELY AMEND, EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BYTHEPOLICIES
BELOW. THIS CERTIFTCATE OF INSURANCE DOES NOT CONSTTTUTE A CONTRACT BETWEEN THE TSSUING TNSURER(S), AUTHORTZED
REPRESENTATIVE OR PRODUCER, AND THE CERTIFICATE HOLOER.
IMPORTANT: lf the certificate holder is an ADDITIONAL INSURED, the policy(ies) must have ADDITIONAL INSURED provisions or be endorced.
lf SUBROGATION lS WAIVED, subject to the terms and conditions of the policy, certain policies may require an endorsement. A statement on
this certificate does not confer rights to the certificate holder in lieu of such endorsement(s).
PRODUCER
Lvons lnsurance Aoencv. lnc.
501 Carr Road, Suife 301'
Wilmington, DE 19809
gPSIfcr Maureen Martin, A/Al
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936 Ridgebrook Road
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EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES. LIMITS SHOW! MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS.
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Prolect: RFP No. 2020.4:t Safe Routes to School Key Blsiayne K-8 Genter
Village of Key Biscayne and Florida Department of Transportatlon are included as Additional lnsured under the General Liabilily, Auto Liability and Umbrella
Policy, on a primary and non-€ontributory basis, where required by wrlften contract. Waiver of Subrogation is granted where required by written contract and
permltted by law. Umbrella coverage is following form. ll coverage is canceled by the company, notice of cancellation will be provided at least 30 days in
advance, subject to state specific statutes.
Village of Key Biscayne
Attn.: peter J. Kupla, lnterim Village Clerk
88 West Mclntyre Street
Key Biscayne, FL 33'149
SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE
THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, NOTICE WLL BE DELIVERED IN
ACCORDANCE WTH THE POLICY PROVISIONS.
AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE
ACORD 25 (2016/03)@'1388-2015 ACORD CORPORATION. All rights reserved.
The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD
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FORM AA
ADDENDUM ACKNOWTEDGEMENT FORM
Solicitation Title: Professional CEI Services for Safe Routes
to School Key Biscayne K-8 Center
SolicitationNo.: 2O2O-O43
Listed below are the dates of issue for each Addendum received in connection with this Solicitation
Addendum No. 1
Addendum No. 2
Addendum ttto. 3
Addendum No. ,
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tr No Addendum issued for this Solicitation
Firm's Name:KCI Technologies, lnc.
Authorized Representative's Name
Title: Senior Vice President
Authorized Signature
Brvan Lawson, PE, CCM, LEED AP
Village of Key Biscayne RFQ 2020-043
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Ett <; t tt E E R s . Pr-,r rs n t ns . Sc I E N.r r s t s . Co N st' R rJ cr I o n M.l N A (i E R sKCI936RidgcbrookRoad. Sparks.lvlD2ll52. Phone4l0-l16-7800. Fax4L0-3t6-7817
March13,2020
CERTIFICATE OF SECRETARY
I, Bayne E. Smith, Senior Vice President and Secretary of KCI Technologies, Inc. (KCI), ceftiry that
the attached list, revised December 20,2019, is a true copy of KCI Officers and Directors.
In accordance with KCI's By-Laws, under Article IV, Section 4.2 and KCI Policy File No. 201,
Revision No. '/,paragraph 3.1, as approved by KCI's Board of Directors at their meeting of August 26,
2014 and attached hereto, "All contracts and proposals are signed by an officer ofthe Corporation."
Therefore, this certification confirms that Bryan Lawson, as a Senior Vice President of the
Corporation, is authorized to sign and bind proposals and contracts, including, but not limited to, real
estate documents, such as right of entry agreements, on behalf of KCI.
w
Bayne Sm Senior Vice President and Secretary
Personally, appeared Bayne E. Smith, Senior Vice President and Secretary of KCI Technologies,
Inc. (Corporation), and made oath that he is custodian ofthe Corporation records and that the
foregoing are true and attested of the records to which it relates.
Before Me:
otary (Signafure)
octREs
GEONGIA !Commission Expires October 30,
Print Name Legibly Rebeca Edleston
oaotu30,2022
Inrpkrya-Owned Sinre I 9{JB
Village of Key Biscayne RFA 2020-043
\wv] .-K(:t.coMRISE TO THE CHATI"ENGE
FORM CD
COMPANY DECTARATION FORM
I certifiT that any and all information contained in this Response is true. I certify that this Response is
made without prior understanding, agreement, or connections with any corporation, firm or person
submitting a Response for the same materials, supplies, equipment, or services and is in all respects fair
and without collusion or fraud. I agree to abide by all terms and conditions of the solicitation and certify
that I am authorized to sign for the Respondent's firm. Please print the following and sign your name:
KClTechnologies, lnc.
FIRM NAME
936 Ridgebrook Road, Sparks, MD 21152
PRINCIPAL BUSINESS ADDRFESS
(3051477-7667 N/A
TELEPHONE
joe.gomez@kci.com
FACSIMILE
EMAITADDRESS
52-1604386 7275887
FEDERAL I.D. NO.
OR SOCIAL SECURIW NUMBER
Bryan Lawson, PE, CCM, LEED AP
MUNICIPAL BUSINESS TAX RECEIPT
OR OCCUPATIONAL LICENSE NO.
NAME
Senior Vice President
TITLE
AUTH
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FORM SEA
SINGLE EXECUTION AFFI DAVITS
Txls ronru MUsr BE STGNED AND swoRN To tN THE pRESENCE oF A NorARy puBuc
OR OTHER OFFICIAL AUTHORIZED TO ADMINISTER OATHS.
THIS FORM COMBINES SEVERAL AFFIDAVIT STATEMENTS TO BE SWORN TO BY THE RESPONDENT AND
NOTARIZED BELOW. IN THE EVENT THE RESPONDENT CANNOT SWEAR TO ANY OF THESE AFFIDAVIT
STATEMENTS, THE RESPONDENT IS DEEMED TO BE NON-RESPONSIBLE AND IS NOT ETIGIBLE TO
SUBMIT A RESPONSE.
THESE SINGLE EXECUTION AFFIDAVITS ARE SUBMITTED TO THE VILLAGE OF KEY BISCAYNE AND ARE
STATEMENTS MADE:
By:Brvan Lawson. PE. CCM, LEED AP
For (Name of Respondent):KCI Technoloqies , lnc.
Whose business address tc 5835 Blue La n Drive. Suite 3O3. Miami. FL 331 26
And (if applicable) its Federal Employer ldentification Number (FEIN)is: 52-1604386
(if the entity does not have an FEIN, include the Social Security Number of the individual signing this
sworn statement. SS#: )
Americans with Disabilities Act Compliance Affidavit
The above named firm, corporation or organization is in compliance with and agrees to continue to
comply with, and assure that any subconsultant, or third party Consultant under this project complies
with all applicable requirements of the laws listed below including, but not limited to, those provisions
pertaining to employment, provision of programs and services, transportation, communications, access
to facilities, renovations, and new construction.
o The American with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA), Pub. L. 101-335, 104 Stat 327,42 USC
t27OIL22t3 and 47 USC Sections 225 and 561 including Title l, EmploymenU Title ll, Public
Services; Title lll, Public Accommodations and Services Operated by Private entities; Title lV,
Telecommunications; and Title V, Miscellaneous Provisions.
o The Florida Americans with Disabilities Accessibility lmplementation Act of 1993, Section
553.501-553.513, Florida Statutes:
o The Rehabilitation Act of t973,229 USC Section 794;
o The FederalTransit Act, as amended 49 USC Section 1612;
a e Fair Housing Act as amended 42 USC Section 3601-3531.
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Respondent's lnitials
Village of Key Biscayne RFQ 2020-043
STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARfMENTOF TRANsPORTATION
CONFLICT OF INTEREST/GON FIDENTIALIW CERTIFIGATION
FOR CONS U LTANT/CONTRACTOR/TECH NICAL ADVISORS
Description
Professional CEI Services for Safe Routes
375{3G50
PROCUR[MENT
occ- 1/2O
I certify that I have no present mnflict of interest, that I have no knowledge of any conflic,t of interest that my firm may have, and that I will
recuse myself from any capacity of decision making, approval, disapproval, or recommendation on any contract if I have a conflict of interest or
a potential conflict of interest.
Consultants/Contractors are expected to safeguard their ability to make objective, fair, and impartial decisions when performing work for the
Department, and lherefore may not accept benefits of any sort under circumstances in which it could be inferred by a reasonable observer that
the benefit was intended to influenc€ a pending or future decision of theirs, or to reward a past decision. Consultants performing work for the
Department should avoid any conduct (vvhether in the context of business, financial, or social relationships) which might undermine the public
trust, whether or nol that conduct is unethical or lends itself to the appearance of ethical impropriety.
I will maintain the confidentiality of all information not made public by the Florida Department of Transportation ("Department") related to the
procurement of the above-referenced ("Project") that I gain access to as a result of my involvement with the Project ('Procurement
lnformation"). I understand that Procurement lnformation includes, but is not limited to, documents prepared by or for the Department related to
procurement of the Project. I also understand that Procurement lnformation includes, but is not limited to, documents submitted to the
Department by entities seeking an award of the Project ('Proposers'). I understand that Procurement lnformation may include documents
submitted by Proposers related to letters of response/letters of interest, technical proposals, price proposals, financial proposals, and
information shared during exempt meetings. I also understand lhat Procurement lnformation may also include documents that evaluate or
review documents submitted by Proposers, and information regarding Project cost estimates. I also agree not to discuss the Project with
anyone who is a member of or acting on behalf of a Proposer.
Unless so ordered by a court of competent jurisdiction or an opinion of the Office of the Florida Attorney General, I will not divulge any
Procurement lnformation except to individuals who have executed a Conflict of lnteresvconfidentiality Certification which has been approved by
the Department ("Poect Personnel"). I understand that a list of Project Personnel will be maintained by Department, lf I am contacted by any
member of the public or the media with a request for Procurement lnformation, I will promptly forward such request to the Departments
Procurement Office. I will also maintain security and control over all documents containing Procurement lnformation which are in my custody.
I agree not to solicit or accept gratuities, unwarranted privileges or exemptions, favors, or anything of value from any firm under consideration
for an agreement associated with the Project, and I recognize that doing so may be contrary to statutes, ordinances, and rules governing or
applicable to the Department or may otherwise be a violation ot the law.
I agree not to engage in bid tampering, pursuant to Section 838.22, Florida Statutes.
I realize that violation of the above mentioned strandards muld result in the termination of my work for the Department. I further realize that
violation of the above mentioned statute would be punishable in accordance with Section 838.22, Florida Statutes..
Advertisement No./
Solicitation No
2020-o43
Financial Project Numbe(s)
438t62-1
to School Key Biscayne K-8 Center
Each undersigned individual agrees to the terms of this Conflict of Certification.
Date
4l't6/2020
Printed Names
Bryan Lawson, PE, CCM, LEED AP
Village of Key Biscayne RFQ 2020-043
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DBE BID PACKAGE INFORMATION
DBE Utilization
The Department began its DBE race neutral program January 1, 2000. Contract specific goals are not
placed on Federal/State contracts; however, the Department has an overall 10.65% DBE goalit must
achieve. ln order to assist contractors in determining their DBE commitment level, the Department has
reviewed the estimates for this letting.
As you prepare your bid, please monitor potential or anticipated DBE utilization for contracts. When the
low bidder executes the contract with the Department, information will be requested of the contractor's
DBE participation for the project. While the utilization is not mandatory in order to be awarded the project,
continuing utilization of DBE firms on contracts supports the success of Florida's DBE Program, and
supports contractors' Equal Employment Opportunity and DBE Affirmative Action Programs.
Any project listed as 0% DBE availability does not mean that a DBE may not be used on lhat project. A
0% DBE availability may have been established due to any of the following reasons: limited identified
subcontracting opportunities, minimal contract days, and/or small contract dollar amount. Contractors are
encouraged to identify any opportunities to subcontract to DBE's.
Please contact the Equal Opportunity Office at (850) 414-4747 if you have any questions regarding this
information.
DBE Reportins
lf you are the prime contractor on a project, enter your DBE participation in the Equal Opportunity
Compliance system prior to the pre-construction or pre-work conference for all federal and state funded
projects. This will not become a mandatory part of the contract. lt will assist the Department in tracking
and reporting planned or estimated DBE utilization. Durino the contract. the prime contractor is required
to report actual payments to DBE and MBE subcontractors through the web-based Equal Opportunity
Compliance (EOC) system.
All DBE payments must be reported whether or not you initially planned to utilize the company. ln order
for our race neutral DBE Program to be successful, your cooperation is imperative. lf you have any
questions, please contact EOOHelp@dot.state.fl .us.
Bid Opportunitv List
The Federal DBE Program requires States to maintain a database of all firms that are participating or
attempting to participate on FDOT-assisted contracts. The list must include all firms that bid on prime
contracts or bid or quote subcontracts on FDOT-assisted projects, including both DBE's and non-DBEs.
Please complete the Bidders Opportunity List through the Equal Opportunity Compliance system within 3
business days of submission of the bid or proposal for ALL subcontractors or sub-consultants who quoted
to you for specific project for this letting. The web address to the Equal Opportunity Compliance system
is: https://www.fdot.qov/equalopoortunitv/eoc.shtm
STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTIUENT OF TMNSPORTATION 275-O3G11
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY OFFICE
09/19
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Village of Key Biscayne RFQ 2020-043
STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
DBE BID PACKAGE INFORMATION
275-030-1 1
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY OFFICE
09/1 I
Page 2 ol 2
DBE/AA Plans
Contractors bidding on FDOT contracts are to have an approved DBE Affirmative Action Plan (FDOT
Form 275-030-118) on file with the FDOT Equal Opportunity Office before execution of a contract.
DBE/AA Plans must be received with the contractors bid or received by the Equal Opportunity Office p1i9g
to the award of the contract.
Plans are approved by the Equal Opportunity Office in accordance with Ch. 14-78, Florida Administrative
Code. Plans that do not meet these mandatory requirements may not be approved. Approvals are for a
(3) three year period and should be updated at anytime there is a change in the company's DBE Liaison
Officer and/or President. Contractors may evidence adoption of the DBE/AA Policy and Plan and/or a
change in the designated DBE Liaison officer as follows:
Print the first page of the document on company stationery ("letterhead") that indicates the
company's name, mailing address, phone number, etc.
Print the company's name in the "_" space; next to "Date" print the month/daylyear the policy is
being signed; record the signature of the company's Chief Executive Officer, President or
Chairperson in the space next to "by" and print the full first and last name and position title of the
official signing the policy.
Print the DBE Liaison's full name, email address, business mailing address and phone number
the bottom of email.
E-mailthe completed and signed DBE AA Plan to: eeoforms@dot.state.fl.us.
The Department will review the policy, update department records and issue a notification of approval or
disapproval; a copy of the submitted plan will not be returned to the contractor.
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Village of Key Biscayne RFQ 2020-043
STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
CONSULTANT AFFIRMATION
(For Consultants Utilized for Preparation of Environmental Management (PD&E) Documents)
37$03G'i8
PROCUREMENT
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As a requirement of the Professional Services Procurement Manual, all consultants utilized for
Environmental Management Services must affirm the following conflict of interest statement.
ContracUAd 1r1q.. Professional CEI Services for Safe Routes to School Key Biscayne K-8 Center/2O2O-O43
FM No(s).438162-1
I hereby certiff that neither this firm nor any of the principals of this firm have any financial or other
interest in the outcome of this p@ect.
Name of Consultant: KCI Techn lnc.
Date (mm/ddlyyyyl 4/16t2020By
Printed Name:n Lawson PE ccM LEED AP
Title:Senior Vice President
Village of Key Biscayne RFQ 2020-043 tr
LOCAL AGENCY PROGRAM FEDERAL-AID TERMS
FoT PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONTRACTS
375-040-84
PROGRAM MANAGEMENT
12t19
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TERMS FOR FEDERAL AID CONTRACTS (APPENDIX I):
The following terms apply to all contracts in which it is indicated that the services involve the expenditure of federal funds
A.It is understood and agreed that all rights of the Local Agenry relating to inspection, review, approval, patents,
copyrights, and audit of the work, tracing, plans, specifications, maps, data, and cost records relating to this
Agreement shall also be reserved and held by authorized representatives of the United States of America.
All tracings, plans, specifications, maps, computer files and/or reports prepared or obtained under this Agreement, as
well as all data collected, together with summaries and charts derived therefrom, will be considered works made for
hire and will become the property of the Agency upon completion or termination without restriction or limitation on
their use and will be made available, upon request, to the Agency at any time during the performance of such
services and/or completion or termination of this Agreement. Upon delivery to the Agency of said document(s), the
Agency will become the custodian thereof in accordance with Chapter 1 19, Florida Statutes. The Consultant will not
copyright any material and products or patent any invention developed under this agreement. The Agency will have
the right to visit the site for inspection of the work and the produc{s of the Consultant at any time.
It is understood and agreed that, in order to permit federal participation, no supplemental agreement of any nature
may be entered into by the parties hereto with regard to the work to be performed hereunder without the approval of
the U.S. Department of Transportation, anything to the contrary in this Agreement not withstanding.
B.
The consultant shall provide access by the Florida Department of Transportation (recipient), the Agency
(subrecipient), the Federal Highway Administration, the U.S. Department of Transportation's lnspector General, the
Comptroller General of the United States, or any of their duly authorized representatives to any books, documents,
papers, and records of the consultant which are directly pertinent to that specific contract for the purpose of making
audit, examination, excerpts, and transcriptions.
Compliance with Regulations: The Consultant shall comply with the Regulations: relative to nondiscrimination in
Federally-assisted programs of the U.S. Department of Transportation Title 49, Code of Federal Regulations, Part
21, as they may be amended from time to time, (hereinafter referred to as the Regulations), which are herein
incorporated by reference and made a part of this Agreement.
Nondiscrimination: The Consultant, with regard to the work performed during the contract, shall not discriminate on
the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age, disability, religion or family status in the selection and retention of
subcontractors, including procurements of material and leases of equipment. The Consultant shall not participate
either directly or indirectly in the discrimination prohibited by Section 21.5 of the Regulations, including employment
practices when the contract covers a program set forth in Appendix B ofthe Regulations.
Solicitations for Subcontracts, lncluding Procurements of Materials and Equipment: ln all solicitations made by the
Consultant, either by competitive bidding or negotiation for work to be performed under a subcontract, including
procurements of materials and leases of equipment, each potential subcontractor or supplier shall be notified by the
Consultant of the Consultant's obligations under this contract and the Regulations relative to nondiscrimination on
the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age, disability, religion or family status.
lnformation and Reports: The Consultant will provide all information and reports required by the Regulations, or
directives issued pursuant thereto, and shall permit access to its books, records, accounts, othersources of
information, and its facilities as may be determined by the Local Agency, Florida Department of Transportation, Federal
Highway Administration, Federal Transit Administration, Federal Aviation Administration, and/or Federal Motor Carrier
Safety Administration to be pertinent to ascertain compliance with such Regulations, orders and instructions. Where
any information required of the Consultant is in the exclusive possession of another who fails or refuses to fumish this
information, the Consultant shall so certiff to the Local Agency, Florida Department of Transportation, Federal Highway
Administration, Federal Transit Administration, Federal Aviation Administration, and/or the Federal Motor Carrier Safety
Administration as appropriate, and shall set forth what efforts it has made to obtain the information.
Sanctions for Noncompliance: ln the event of the Consultants noncompliance with the nondiscrimination provisions
of this contract, the Local Agency shall impose such contract sanctions as it or the Florida Department of
Transportation, Federal Highway Administration, Federal Transit Administration, Federal Aviation Administration,
and/or Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration may determine to be appropriate, including, but not limited to,
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1. withholding of payments to the Consultant under the contract until the Consultant complies and/or
2. cancellation, termination or suspension of the contract, in whole or in part.
lncorporation or Provisions: The Consultant will include the provisions of Paragraph C through K in every subcontract,
including procurements of materials and leases of equipment unless exempt by the Regulations, order, or instructions
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issued pursuant thereto. The Consultant shall take such action with respect to any subconlract or procurement as the
Local Agency, Florida Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration, Federal Transit Administration,
Federal Aviation Administration, and/or the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration may direct as a means of
enforcing such provisions, including sanctions for noncompliance. ln the event a Consultant becomes involved in, or is
threalened with, litigation with a subconsultant or supplier as a result of such direction, the Consultant may request lhe
Local Agency to enter into such litigation to protect the interests of the Local Agency, and, in addition, the Consultant
may request the United States to enter into such litigation to protect the interests of the United States.
Compliance with Nondiscrimination Statutes and Authorities: Title Vl of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (42 U.S.C. S 2000d et seq.,
78 slat.252), (prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, national origin); and 49 CFR Part 21 ; The Uniform Relocation
Assistance and Real Propefi Acquisition Policies Act of 1970, (42 U.S.C. S 4601), (prohibits unfair treatment of persons
displaced or whose property has been acquired because of Federal or Federal-aid programs and projects); Federal-Aid
Highway Act of 1973, (23 U.S.C. S 324 et seq.), (prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex); Section 504 of the Rehabilitation
Act of 1973, (29 U.S.C. S 794 et seq.), as amended, (prohibits discrimination on the basis of disability); and 49 CFR Parl27;
The Age Discrimination Act of 1975, as amended, (42 U.S.C. $ 6101 et seq.), (prohibits discrimination on the basis of age);
Airport and Ainrvay lmprovement Act of 1982, (49 USC $ 471, Section 47123), as amended, (prohibits discrimination based on
race, creed, color, national origin, or sex); The Civil Rights Restoration Act of 1987, (PL 100-209), (Broadened the scope,
coverage and applicability of Title Vl of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, The Age Discrimination Act of 1975 and Section 504 of
the Rehabilitation Acl of 1973, by expanding the definition of the terms "programs or activities" to include all of the programs
or activities of the Federal-aid recipients, sub-recipients and conlractors, whether such programs or activities are Federally
funded or not); Titles ll and lll of the Americans with Disabilities Act, which prohibit discrimination on the basis of disability in
the operation of public entities, public and private transportation systems, places of public accommodation, and certain testing
entities (42 U.S.C. SS 12131 -- 12189) as implemented by Department of Transporlation regulations at 49 C.F.R. parts 37 and
38; The Federal Aviation Administration's Non-discrimination statute (49 U.S.C. S 47123) (prohibits discrimination on the basis
of race, color, national origin, and sex); Executive Order 12898, Federal Actions to Address Environmental Justice in Minority
Populations and Low-lncome Populations, which ensures non-discrimination against minority populations by discouraging
programs, policies, and activities with disproportionately high and adverse human health or environmental effects on minority
and low-income populations; Executive Order 13166, lmproving Access to Services for Persons with Limited English
Proficiency, and resulting agency guidance, national origin discrimination includes discrimination because of limited English
proficiency (LEP). To ensure compliance with Title Vl, you must take reasonable steps to ensure that LEP persons have
meaningful acc€ss to your programs (70 Fed. Reg. at 74087 to 74100); Tille lX of the Education Amendments of 1972,as
amended, which prohibits you from discriminating because of sex in education programs or activities (20 U.S.C. 1681 et seq).
lnterest of Members of Congress: No member of or delegate to the Congress of the United States will be admitted
to any share or part of this contract or to any benefit arising therefrom.
lnterest of Public Officials: No member, officer, or employee of the public body or of a local public body during his
tenure or for one year thereafier shall have any interest, direct or indirect, in this contract or the proceeds thereof. For
purposes of this provision, public body shall include municipalities and other political subdivisions of States; and public
corporations, boards, and commissions established under the laws of any State.
Participation by Disadvantaged Business Enterprises: The Consultant shall agree to abide by the following
statement from 49 CFR 26.13(b). This statement shall be included in all subsequent agreements between the
Consultant and any subconsultant or contractor.
1. The Consultant, sub recipient or subcontractor shall not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national
origin, or sex in the performance of this contract. The contractor shall carry out applicable requirements of 49
CFR Part 26 in the award and administration of DOT-assisted contracts. Failure by the Consultant to carry
out these requirements is a material breach of this contract, which may result in termination of this contract or
other such remedy as the recipient deems appropriate.
It is mutually understood and agreed that the willful falsification, distortion or misrepresentation with respect to any facts
related to the project(s) described in this Agreement is a violation of the Federal Law. Accordingly, United States Code,
Title 18, Section 1 020, is hereby incorporated by reference and made a part of this Agreement.
It is understood and agreed that if the Consultant at any time leams that the certification it provided the Local Agency
in compliance with 49 CFR, Section 26.51, was erroneous when submitted or has become erroneous by reason of
changed circumstances, the Consultant shall provide immediate written notice to the Local Agency. lt is further
agreed that the clause titled "Certification Regarding Debarment, Suspension, lneligibility and Voluntary Exclusion -
Lower Tier Covered Transaction" as set forth in 49 CFR, Section 29.510, shall be included by the Consultant in all
lower tier covered transactions and in all aforementioned federal regulation.
a. The Local Agency hereby certifies that neither the consultant nor the consultant's representative has been required
by the Local Agency, directly or indirectly as an express or implied condition in connection with obtaining or carrying
out this contract, to
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The Local Agency further acknowledges that this agreement will be furnished to a federal agency,
with this contract involving participation of Federal-Aid funds, and is subject to applicable State and
both criminal and civil.
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1. employ or retain, or agree to employ or retain, any firm or person, or
2 pay, or agree to pay, to any firm, person, or organization, any fee, contribution, donation, or consideration of
any kind;
in connection
Federal Laws,
R. The Consultant hereby certifies that it has not:
1. employed or retained for a commission, percentage, brokerage, contingent fee, or other consideration, any
firm or person (other than a bona fide employee working solely for the above contractor) to solicit or secure
this contract;
2.agreed, as an express or implied condition for obtaining this contract, to employ or retain the services of any
firm or person in connection with carrying out this contract; or
3. paid, or agreed to pay, to any firm, organization or person (other than a bona fide employee working solely for
the above contractor) any fee contribution, donation, or consideration of any kind for, or in connection with,
procuring or carrying out the contract.
The consultant further acknowledges that this agreement will be furnished to the Local Agency, the State of
Florida Department of Transportation and a federal agency in connection with this contract involving participation
of Federal-Aid funds, and is subject to applicable State and Federal Laws, both criminal and civil.
S. The Consultant shall utilize the U.S. Department of Homeland Security's E-Verifu system to veriff the employment
eligibility of all new employees hired by the Contractor during the term of the Contract and shall expressly require any
subcontractors performing work or providing services pursuant to the Contract to likewise utilize the U.S. Department
of Homeland Security's E-Veriff system to verify the employment eligibilig of all new employees hired by the
subcontractor during the Contract term.
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Pursuant to Section 287.055(5)(a), Florida Statutes, for any lump-sum or cost-plus-a-fixed fee
professional services contract over the threshold amount provided in Section 287.017, Florida Statutes for
CATEGORY FOUR, the Department of Transportation (Department) requires the Consultant to execute
this certificate and include it with the submittal of the Technical Proposal, or as prescribed in the contract
advertisement.
The Consultant hereby certifies, covenants, and warrants that wage rates and other factual unit costs
supporting the compensation for this project's agreement are accurate, complete, and current at the time
of contracting.
The Consultant further agrees that the original agreement price and any additions thereto shall be
adjusted to exclude any significant sums by which the Department determines the agreement price was
increased due to inaccurate, incomplete, or noncurrent wage rates and other factual unit costs. All such
agreement adjustments shall be made within (1) year following the end of the contract. For purposes of
this certificate, the end of the agreement shall be deemed to be the date of final billing or acceptance of
the work by the Department, whichever is later.
KCI Tech res 1nc.
Name of Consultant
il 4l't612020
Date
STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Village of Key Biscayne RFA 2020-043
STATE OF FLORIOA OEPARTMENT OF TMNSPORTATION
CERTIFICATION REGARDING DEBARMENT, SUSPENSION,
INELIGIBILITY AND VOLUNTARY EXCLUSION.
LOWER TIER COVERED TRANSACTIONS FOR FEDERAL AID CONTRACTS
(Compliance with 2 CFR Parts 180 and 1200)
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It is certified that neither the below identified firm nor its principals are presently suspended,
ineligible, or voluntarily excluded from participation in this transaction by any federal department agency.
Name of Consuttanvcontractor KCI Technol ies, lnc.
By:B La ccM LEED AP
Date:411612020
Title:Senior Vice President
for debarment, declared
lnstructions for Certification
lnstructions for Certification - Lower Tier Participants:
(Applicable to all subcontracts, purchase orders and other lower tier transactions requiring prior FHWA approval or estimated to
cost $25,000 or more - 2 CFR Parts 180 and 1200)
a. By signing and submitting this proposal, the prospective lower tier is providing the certification set out below.
b. The certification in this clause is a material representation of fact upon which reliance was placed when this transaction was
entered into. lf it is later determined that the prospective lower tier participant knowingly rendered an erroneous certification, in
addition to other remedies available to the Federal Government, the department, or agency with which this transaction originated
may pursue available remedies, including suspension and/or debarment.
c. The prospective lower tier participant shall provide immediate written notice to the person to which this proposal is submitted if
at any time the prospective lower tier participant learns that its certification was erroneous by reason of changed circumstances.
d. The terms "covered transaction," "debarred," "suspended," "ineligible," "participant," "person," "principal," and "voluntarily
excluded," as used in this clause, are defined in 2 CFR Parts 180 and 1200. You may contact the person to which this proposal
is submitted for assistance in obtaining a copy of those regulations. "First Tier Covered Transactions" refers to any covered
transaction between a grantee or subgrantee of Federal funds and a participant (such as the prime or general contract). "Lower
Tier Covered Transactions" refers to any covered transaction under a First Tier Covered Transaction (such as subcontracts).
"First Tier Participant" refers to the participant who has entered into a covered transaction with a grantee or subgrantee of
Federal funds (such as the prime or general contractor). "Lower Tier Participant" refers any participant who has entered into a
covered transaction with a First Tier Participant or other Lower Tier Participants (such as subcontractors and suppliers).
e. The prospective lower tier participant agrees by submitting this proposal that, should the proposed covered transaction be
entered into, it shall not knowingly enter into any lower tier covered transaction with a person who is debarred, suspended,
declared ineligible, or voluntarily excluded from participation in this covered transaction, unless authorized by the department or
agency with which this transaction originated.
f. The prospective lower tier participant further agrees by submitting this proposal that it will include this clause titled
"Certification Regarding Debarment, Suspension, lneligibility and Voluntary Exclusion-Lower Tier Covered Transaction," without
modification, in all lower tier covered transactions and in all solicitations for lower tier covered transactions exceeding the
$25,000 threshold.
g. A participant in a covered transaction may rely upon a certification of a prospective participant in a lower tier covered
transaction that is not debarred, suspended, ineligible, or voluntarily excluded from the covered transaction, unless it knows that
the certification is erroneous. A participant is responsible for ensuring that its principals are not suspended, debarred, or
othenrvise ineligible to participate in covered transactions. To verifo the eligibility of its principals, as well as the eligibility of any
lower tier prospective participants, each participant may, but is not required to, check the Excluded Parties List System website
(https://www.epls.gov/), which is compiled by the General Services Administration.
h. Nothing contained in the foregoing shall be construed to require establishment of a system of records in order to render in
good faith the certification required by this clause. The knowledge and information of participant is not required to exceed that
which is normally possessed by a prudent person in the ordinary course of business dealings.
i. Except for transactions authorized under paragraph e of these instructions, if a participant in a covered transaction knowingly
enters into a lower tier covered transaction with a person who is suspended, debarred, ineligible, or voluntarily excluded from
participation in this transaction, in addition to other remedies available to the Federal Government, the department or agency
with which this transaction originated may pursue available remedies, including suspension and/or debarment.
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CERTIFICATION FOR DISCLOSURE OF LOBBYING ACTIVITIES
ON FEDERAL-AID CONTRACTS
(Compliance with 49CFR, Section 20.100 (b))
The prospective participant certifies, by signing this certification, that to the best of his or
her knowledge and belief.
(1) No federal appropriated funds have been paid or will be paid, by or on behalf of the
undersigned, to any person for influencing or attempting to influence an officer or
employee of any federal agency, a Member of Congress, an officer of employee of
Congress, or an employee of a Member of Congress in connection with the awarding of
any federal contract, the making of any federal grant, the making of any federal loan,
the entering into of any cooperative agreement, and the extension, continuation,
renewal, amendment, or modification of any federal contract, grant, loan, or cooperative
agreement.
(2) lf any funds other than federal appropriated funds have been paid or will be paid to
any person for influencing or attempting to influence an officer or employee of any
federal agency, a Member of Congress, an officer or employee of Congress, or an
employee of a Member of Congress in connection with this federal contract, grant, loan,
or cooperative agreement, the undersigned shall complete and submit Standard
Form-LLL, "Disclosure of Lobbying Activities", in accordance with its instructions.
(Standard Form-LLL can be obtained from the Florida Department of Transportation's
Professional Services Administrator or Procurement Office.)
This certification is a material representation of fact upon which reliance was placed
when this transaction was made or entered into. Submission of this certification is a
prerequisite for making or entering into this transaction imposed by Section 1352, Title
31, U.S. Code. Any person who fails to flle the required certification shall be subject to
a civil penalty of not less than $10,000 and not more than $100,000 for each such
failure.
The prospective participant also agrees by submitting his or her proposal that he or she
shall require that the language of this certification be included in all lower tier
subcontracts, which exceed $100,000 and that all such subrecipients shall certifo and
disclose accordingly.
Name of Consultant:
By:Bryan Lawson f,als' 4|16/2020 Authorized Signature
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ls this form applicable to your firm?
YESE NO8
lf no, then please complete section 4
below for "Prime"
t. Type of Federal Action:
a. contract
b. grant
c. cooperative agreement
d. loan
e. loan guarantee
f. loan insurance
2. Status of Federal Action
a. bid/offer/application
b. initial award
c. post-award
3. Report Type:
a. initial filing
b. material change
For Material Ghange Only:Year: Quarter:
Date of last report:
(mm/dd/vvyy)
4. Name and Address of Reporting Entity:
I Prime n Subawardee
Tier if known:
Conoressional District. if known'. 4c
5. lf Reporting Entig in No. 4 is a Subawardee, Enter Name and
Address of Prime:
Conqressional District. if known:
6. Federal DepartmenUAgency:7. Federal Program Name/Description:
CFDA Number, if applicable
8. Federal Action Number, if known:9. Award Amount, if known:
$
10. a. Name and Address of Lobbying Registrant
(if individual, last name, first name, MI)'.
b. lndividuals Performing Services (including address ff
differentfrom No. 10a)
(last name, first name, Ml):
-I 1 . lnformation requested through this form is authorized by title 31
U.S.C. section 1352. This disclosure of lobbying activities is a
material representation of fact upon which reliance was placed
by lhe tier above when this transac{ion was made or entered
into. This disclosure is required pursuant lo 31 U.S.C. 1352.
This information will be available for public inspection. Any
person who fails to file the required disclosure shall be subject
to a civil penally of not less lhan $10,000 and not more lhan
$100,000 for each such failure.
Signature
Print Name:n Lawson cc LEED AP
Title: Senior Vice President
Telephone No. : (305) 477-7667 Date (mm/dd/yyyy): 4116/2020
Federal Use Only:Authorized for Local Reproduction
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SCOPE OF SERVICES
CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING AND INSPECTION
1.0 PURPOSE:
This scope of services describes and defines the Construction Engineering and lnspection (CEl)
services which are required for contract administration and inspection for the construction project
listed below.
2.0 SCOPE:
Provide services as defined in this Scope of Services.
The project for which the services are required is:
FM:438162-1
Description: Safe Routes To School Key Biscayne K-8 Center
County: Miami-Dade
Exercise independent professionaljudgment in performing obligations and responsibilities under
this Agreement.
On a single Construction Contract, it is a conflict of interest for a professional firm to receive
compensation from both the Village/Department and the Consultant either directly or indirectly
3.0 LENGTH OF SERVICE:
The services for this Construction Contract shall begin upon written notification to proceed
("Notice to Proceed") issued by the Village and shall end upon completion of the Project, projected
to be completed on or before January 8,202t. The contract shall not exceed a total of 5 years.
The anticipated letting schedules and construction times for the projects are tabulated below
Construction Contract Estimate
Financial
Project lD
Letting Date Start Date
(Mo/Day/Yr) (Mo/Day/Yr)
Duration
(Days)
FM 438162-1 April 6,2020 [TBD][No more than
278 daysl
4.0 DEFINITIONS:
Aqreement: The Professional Services Agreement between the Village and the Consultant
setting forth the obligations of the parties thereto, including but not limited to the
performance of the work, furnishing of services, and the basis of payment.
A.
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Contractor: The individual, firm, or company contracting with the Village for performance
of work or furnishing of materials.
C. Construction Contract: The written agreement between the Village and the Contractor
setting forth the obligations of the parties thereto, including but not limited to the
performance of the work, furnishing of labor and materials, and the basis of payment.
D. Village Proiect Manager: The Vil lage employee assigned to manage the Construction
Engineering and lnspection Contract and represent the Village during the performance of
the services covered under this Agreement.
E. Consultant/CEl: The Consulti ng firm under contract to the Village for administration of
Construction Engineering and lnspection services
Department: The Florida De partment of Transportation
Engineer of Record: The E ngineer noted on the Construction plans as the responsible
5.0
person for the design and preparation of the plans.
ITEMS TO BE FURNISHED BY THE VILTAGE TO THE CONSULTANT:
The Village will furnish the following Construction Contract documents for the project. These documents
may be provided in either paper or electronic format.
t. Construction Plans,
2. Specification Package, and
3. Copy ofthe Executed Construction Contract
6.0 ITEMS FURNISHED BY THE CONSULTANT:
6.1 Villase/Department Documents:
All applicable Department documents referenced herein shall be a condition of this
Agreement. All Department documents, directives, procedures, and standard forms are
available through the Department's lnternet website.
http ://www.fdot. gov/co nstru ction/
All applicable Village documents, directives, procedures, and standard forms will be
provided with the Notice to Proceed.
6.2 Office Automation:
Provide all software and hardware necessary to efficiently and effectively carry out the
responsibilities under this Agreement.
Ownership and possession of computer equipment and related software, which is
provided by the Consultant, shall remain at all times with the Consultant. The Consultant
shall retain responsibility for risk of loss or damage to said equipment during performance
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of this Agreement. Field office equipment should be maintained and operational at all
times.
6.3 Vehicles:
Vehicles will be equipped with appropriate safety equipment and must be able to
effectively carry out requirements of this Agreement. Vehicles shall have the name and
phone number of the consulting firm visibly displayed on both sides of the vehicle.
6.4 Field Equipment:
Supply survey, inspection, and testing equipment essentialto perform services under this
Agreement; such equipment includes non-consumable and non-expendable items.
Hard hats shall have the name of the consulting firm visibly displayed
Equipment described herein and expendable materials under this Agreement will remain
the property of the Consultant and shall be removed at completion of the work.
Retain responsibility for risk of loss or damage to said equipment during performance of
this Agreement. Field office equipment shall be maintained and in operationalcondition at
alltimes.
6.5 Licensing for Equipment Operations:
Obtain proper licenses for equipment and personnel operating equipment when licenses
are required. The license and supporting documents shall be available for verification by
the Department, upon request.
7.0 REQUIREMENTS OF THE CONSULTANT:
General:
Survev Control:
It shall be the responsibility of the Consultant to administer, monitor, and inspect the
Construction Contract such that the project is constructed in reasonable conformity with
the plans, specifications, and special provisions for the Construction Contract.
Observe the Contractot's work to determine the progress and quality of work. ldentify
discrepancies, report significant discrepancies to the Village, and direct the Contractor to
correct such observed discrepancies.
lnform the designated Village project personnel of any significant omissions, substitutions,
defects, and deficiencies noted in the work of the Contractor and the corrective action that
has been directed to be performed by the Contractor.
No surveying services will be performed on this contract.
On-site Inspection - In General:
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(1) Monitor the Contracto/s on-site construction activities and inspect materials entering
into the work in accordance with the plans, specifications, and special provisions for the
Construction Contract to determine that the project is constructed in reasonable
conformity with such documents. Maintain detailed accurate records of the Contracto/s
daily operations and of significant events that affect the work.
(2) Monitor and inspect Contracto/s Work Zone Traffic Control Plan and review
modifications to the Work Zone Traffic Control Plan, including Alternate Work Zone Traffic
Control Plan, in accordance with the Department's procedures. Contractor employees
performing such services shall be qualified in accordance with the Department's
procedures.
(3) Schedule and conduct a meeting with the appropriate Village personnel prior to the
Pre-construction conference and another meeting prior to project final acceptance. The
purpose of these meetings is to discuss the required documentation, including as-builts,
necessary for permit(s) compliance.
( ) Verify that the Contractor is conducting inspections, preparing reports and monitoring
all storm water pollution prevention measures associated with the project. For each
project that requires the use of the NPDES General Permit, provide at least one inspector
who has successfully completed the "Florida Stormwater, Erosion, and Sedimentation
Control lnspector Training and Certification Program". The Consultant's inspector will be
familiar with the requirements set forth in the FEDERAL REGISTER, Vol. 57, No. 187, Friday,
September 5, L992, pages 4412 to 4435 "Final NPDES General Permits for Storm Water
Discharges from Construction Sites" and the Department's guidelines.
(5) Analyze the Contractor's schedule(s) (i.e. baseline(s), revised baseline(s), updates, as-
built, etc.) for compliance with the contract documents. Elements including, but not
limited to, completeness, logic, durations, activity, flow, milestone dates, concurrency,
resource allotment, and delays will be reviewed. Verify the schedule conforms with the
construction phasing and MOT sequences, including all contract modifications. Provide a
written review of the schedule identifying significant omissions, improbable or
unreasonable activity durations, errors in logic, and any other concerns.
(6) Analyze problems that arise on a project and proposals submitted by the Contractor;
work to resolve such issues, and process the necessary paperwork.
(7) Monitor, inspect and document utility-related work.
(8) Produce reports, verify quantity calculations and field measure for payment purposes
as needed.
(9) Provide Community Outreach Services as directed by the Village and be proactive in
keeping the community aware of the status and traffic impacts of the referenced project.
With approval from the Village prepare and disseminate information to Village residents
and the public of any upcoming events, which will affect traffic flow.
(10) Video tape the pre-construction conditions throughout the project limits. Provide a
digital photo log or video of project activities, with heavy emphasis on potential claim
items/issues and on areas of real/potential public controversy.
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(1L) Provide a digital camera for photographic documentation of pre-construction state
and of noteworthy incidents or events during construction.
These photographs will be filed and maintained on the Consultant's computer
using a digital photo management system.
Photographs shall be taken the day prior to the start of construction and continue
as needed throughout the project. Photographs shall be taken the days of
Conditional, Partial and Final Acceptance.
Provide visual documentation of the Project through the periodic collection of a
set of panoramic digital photographs at predetermined stations throughout the
project. Photographic locations should be located at intervals such that the digital
photographs collectively portray the majority of the visible surfaces on the Project.
The digital photographs should be taken with a frequency designed to reveal
changes in the progress of the Project, which can be compared to other project
data including daily reports of construction and scheduling updates. Photographic
data files comprising each digital photograph are to be supplied together with an
HTML (web page) based access and display system for viewing the photographs.
Original photographic data files are to be supplied for archival purposes and
comprise photographic data identical in form and content to that produced by the
digital camera used to capture the image. Working photographic data files are to
be supplied for everyday reference purposes and comprise copies of each original
photographic data file, which have been processed to a reduced pixel and color
resolution (size and clarity) for distribution via CD ROM and the lnternet. The
access and display system should be comprised of a series of HTML files (web
pages) which allow a user to view each photographic data file at random, and in a
sequence which simulates the visual experience of a viewer moving through the
actual Project from one photographic station to the next. The original
photographic data files, working photographic data files and access and display
system are to be distributed on CD ROM and portable hard disk media. The
working photographic data files and the access and display system should also be
maintained on a server accessible via the lnternet.
(72) Additional Detailed On-Site Responsibilities of the CEI
72.7.L Assist the Village with compliance verification of all documentation required of the Contractor
selected for this project.
t2.L.2. Be present on the project site when the Contractor is working.
12.7.3. lnspect and Administer the construction contract.
72.L.4. Conduct and attend weekly progress meetings. The frequency of these progress meeting may
be decreased at the Village's discretion. The CEI will be responsible for scheduling and conducting the
meetings as well as providing agendas and meeting minutes.
72.7.5. Review pay estimates and change order requests and recommend approval or rejection to the
Village.
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72.I.6. Review applications for Payment from the Contractor and provide written response within
seven (7) days of receipt of the application noting any deficiencies preventing the pay application from
being complete. CEI shall gather all required documents from the Contractor and once quantities have
been verified, the CEI shall sign the application for payment and submit it to the Village.
72.I.7. Making sure the contractor's work is done in accordance with the contract specifications
L2.L.8. Complete daily inspection reports with associated photos, material verification and all other
Village required documents on a weekly basis.
72.L.9. Submit Village required documentation and site photos on a weekly basis.
t2.L.tO. Conduct all inspection, interviews and reports required in the field (daily inspection reports,
bulletin board inspections and reports, employee interviews, material inspections, etc.)
t2.t.Il. Provide an engineer's summary letter on a monthly basis including all daily reports for the
preceding month and basic project information such as elapsed time, project completion status,
amount paid to Contractor to- date, and general construction activity summary.
72.L.12. Be aware of and immediately report any Temporary Employment
Agency/Day Laborers, segregation/discrimination or independent workers on the job.
72.7.13. Observe and report uniforms on employees, overtime worked and classification of
employees.
t2.LI4. Complete monthly wage verification interviews and Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO)
Project Bulletin Board inspection.
t2.L.75. Verify all subcontractors and reporting to the Village any subcontractors that are not certified
forthe project.
72.I.t6. Provide fulltime inspection during construction by a qualified construction inspector
L2.L.17. Conduct periodic site visits as necessary to resolve Requests for lnformation (RFl) or other
project issues.
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receipt,
Provide written responses to each Contractor RFI within seven (7) calendar days of
!2.LL9. Review all submittals and shop drawings supplied by the Contractor and providing a
response within seven (7) calendar days of receipt. lf the submittal is rejected then the
reasons for the rejection must be provided in writing. All approvals and rejections shall be
provided in writing.
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12.7.20. Maintain submittal and RFI logs.
L2.1,2L. Review Contractor's monthly reports for compliance with contract plans, EEO compliance
and previous disbursement to subcontractors.
12.7.22. Review and approve certified payroll for prime contractor and their subcontractor(s) on a
weekly basis.
L2.L.23. Attend all walkthroughs for Substantial and Final Completion and generating punch-lists of
outstanding items to be resolved.
L2.1.24. lssue Certificate of Completion documents signed and sealed by a Florida Licensed
Professiona I Engineer.
13. PERSONNEL:
General Requirements:
Provide prequalified personnel necessary to efficiently and effectively carry out its
responsibilities under this Agreement. Method of compensation for personnel assigned to
this project is outlined in Exhibit "8."
14. OTHER SERVICES:
Upon written authorization by the Village Project Manager or designee, the Consultant will
perform additional services in connection with the project not otherwise identified in this
Agreement. The following items are not included as part of this Agreement, but may be required
by the Village to supplement the Consultant services under this Agreement.
Assist in preparing for arbitration hearings or litigation that occurs during the Agreement
time in connection with the construction project covered by this Agreement.
Provide qualified engineering witnesses and exhibits for arbitration hearings or litigation in
connection with the Agreement.
Provide inspection services in addition to those provided for in this Agreement.
Provide services determined necessary for the successful completion and closure of the
Construction Contract.
a. POSTCONSTRUCTION CLAIMS REVIEW:
ln the event the Consultant submits a claim for additional compensation and/or time after the
Consultant has completed this Agreement, analyze the claim, engage in negotiations leading to
settlement of the claim, and prepare and process the required documentation to close out the
claim. Compensation for such services will be negotiated and effected through a Supplemental
Amendment to this Agreement.
A.
B.
c.
D.
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b. CONTMDICTIONS:
ln the event of a contradiction between the provisions of this Scope of Services and the
Consultant's proposal as made a part of their Agreement, the provisions of the Scope of Services
shall apply.
c. THIRD PARTY BENEFICIARY
It is specifically agreed between the parties executing this Agreement that it is not intended by any
of the provisions of any part of the Agreement to create in the public or any member thereof, a
third party beneficiary hereunder, or to authorize anyone not a party to this Agreement to
maintain a claim, cause of action, lien or any other damages or any relief of any kind pursuant to
the terms or provisions of this Agreement.
d. VILIAGE AUTHORIW
The Village shall be the final authority in considering modifications to the Construction Contract for
time, money or any other consideration.
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EXHIBIT'8"
RATE SCHEDULE AND COMPENSATION AND PAYMENTTERMS
The Rate Schedule for Services performed pursuant to this Agreement are as follows:
FoTm KS - KEY STAFF
NAME JOB CIASSIFICATION
Randell Prescott, PE Principal-in-Charge
Jorge Ortiz, PE AA/AC Manager
Joe Gomez, PE PM/SPE
Ramon Llana, El PA/CSS
Erick Colon Senior lnspector
Monica Ore RCS
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FORM SC - SUBCONSUTTANTS
Name of Subconsultant Services Provided
More Compliance Results, lnc.Resident Compliance Support Specialist
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SCHEDULE 2 - WAGE RATES SUMMARY
SCHEDULE 3 - COMPENSATION SUMMARY
JOB CTASSIFICATION BASE HOURLY RATE
Senior Project Engineer $rg+.golhr
Project Administrator Srsg.zslhr
Resident Compliance Specialist $e s.gsltrr
Senior lnspector 577.so/hr
Major Task and/or Activity
Maximum
Man Hours Fee Amount
(Not to Exceedl
Senior Project Engineer/Public lnvolvement 248 545,706.40
Project Administrator/CSS 238 s32,8e8.74
Resident Compliance Specialist 297 S19,587.1s
Senior lnspector 990 $ls,lzs.oo
Total Not to Exceed Cost $t74,9t1.29
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