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Bucknam Infrastructure Group Inc CITY OF RANCHO PALOS VERDES PROFESSIONAL/TECHNICAL SERVICES AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT ("Agreement") is made and entered into this 8th day of May, 2013, by and between the City of Rancho Palos Verdes (hereinafter referred to as the "CITY") and Bucknam Infrastructure Group, Inc. (hereafter referred to as "CONSULTANT"). IN CONSIDERATION of the covenants hereinafter set forth,the parties hereto agree as follows: ARTICLE 1 SCOPE OF SERVICES 1.1 Project Description The Project is described as the 2013 Pavement Management System Update. 1.2 Description of Services CONSULTANT shall prepare and deliver a Pavement Management System update report that adheres to METRO compliance, as described in the CITY's Request For Proposals, which is attached hereto as Exhibit "A" and incorporated herein by this reference, and in CONSULTANT's Proposal, which is attached hereto as Exhibit "B" and incorporated herein by this reference. In the event of any conflict between the terms of this Agreement and incorporated documents, the terms of this Agreement shall control. 1.3 Schedule of Work Upon receipt of written Notice to Proceed from the CITY, CONSULTANT shall perform with due diligence the services requested by the CITY. Time is of the essence in this Agreement. CONSULTANT shall not be responsible for delay, nor shall CONSULTANT be responsible for damages or be in default or deemed to be in default by reason of strikes, lockouts, accidents, or acts of God, or the failure of CITY to furnish timely information or to approve or disapprove CONSULTANT's work promptly, or delay or faulty performance by CITY, other consultants/contractors, or governmental agencies, or any other delays beyond CONSULTANT's control or without CONSULTANT's fault. ARTICLE 2 COMPENSATION 2.1 Fee CITY agrees to compensate CONSULTANT an amount not to exceed forty four thousand two hundred twenty four dollars and no cents ($44,224.00)for services as Page 1 of 11 R6876-0001\1557080v2.doc Agreement for Professional/Technical Services described in Article 1. 2.2 Terms of Compensation CONSULTANT shall submit monthly invoices for the percentage of work completed in the previous month. CITY agrees to authorize payment for all undisputed invoice amounts within thirty (30) days of receipt of each invoice. CITY agrees to use its best efforts to notify CONSULTANT of any disputed invoice amounts or claimed completion percentages within ten (10) days of the receipt of each invoice. However, CITY's failure to timely notify CONSULTANT of a disputed amount or claimed completion percentage shall not be deemed a waiver of CITY's right to challenge such amount or percentage. Additionally, in the event CITY fails to pay any undisputed amounts due CONSULTANT within forty-five (45) days after invoices are received by CITY then CITY agrees that CONSULTANT shall have the right to consider said default a total breach of this Agreement and be terminated by CONSULTANT without liability to CONSULTANT upon ten (10) working days advance written notice. 2.3 Additional Services CITY may request additional specified work under this Agreement. All such work must be authorized in writing by the CITY's Director of Public Works prior to commencement. CONSULTANT shall perform such services, and CITY shall pay for such additional services in accordance with CONSULTANT's Schedule of Hourly Rates,which is within Exhibit "B." The schedule of hourly rates shall be in effect through the end of this Agreement. 2.4 Term of Agreement This Agreement shall commence on May 8, 2013 and shall terminate on May 8, 2014 unless sooner terminated pursuant to Article 4 of this Agreement. ARTICLE 3 INDEMNIFICATION AND INSURANCE 3.1 Indemnification To the maximum extent permitted by law, CONSULTANT shall defend, indemnify, and hold the CITY, its officials, officers, employees, agents and independent contractors serving in the role of CITY officials, and volunteers (collectively"Indemnitees") free and harmless from any and all claims, demands, causes of action, costs, expenses, liabilities, losses, damages or injuries, in law or equity, to property or persons, including wrongful death (collectively"Claims"), in any manner arising out of or incident to any acts or omissions of CONSULTANT, its officials, officers, employees or agents in connection with Page 2 of 11 R6876-0001\1557080v2.doc Agreement for Professional/Technical Services . the performance of this Agreement, including without limitation the payment of all consequential damages, attorneys'fees, and other related costs and expenses, except for such Claims arising out of the sole negligence or willful misconduct of the Indemnitees. With respect to any and all such Claims, CONSULTANT shall defend Indemnitees at CONSULTANT's own cost, expense, and risk and shall pay and satisfy any judgment, award, or decree that may be rendered against Indemnitees. CONSULTANT shall reimburse Indemnitees for any and all legal expenses and costs incurred by each of them in connection therewith or in enforcing the indemnity herein provided. CONSULTANT's obligation to indemnify shall not be restricted to insurance proceeds, if any, received by CONSULTANT or Indemnitees. All duties of CONSULTANT under this Section shall survive termination of this Agreement. 3.2 General Liability CONSULTANT shall at all times during the term of the Agreement carry, maintain, and keep in full force and effect, a policy or policies of Commercial General Liability Insurance, with minimum limits of one million dollars ($1,000,000) for each occurrence and two million dollars($2,000,000)general aggregate for bodily injury,death, loss or property damage for products or completed operations and any and all other activities undertaken by CONSULTANT in the performance of this Agreement. Said policy or policies shall be issued by an insurer admitted to do business in the State of California and rated in A.M. Best's Insurance Guide with a rating of A:VII or better. 3.3 Professional Liability CONSULTANT shall at all times during the term of this Agreement, carry, maintain, and keep in full force and effect a policy or policies of professional liability insurance with a minimum limit of one million dollars($1,000,000)per claim and aggregate for errors and/or omissions of CONSULTANT in the performance of this Agreement. Said policy or policies shall be issued by an insurer admitted to do business in the State of California and rated in Best's Insurance Guide with a rating of A:VII or better. If a "claims made" policy is provided, such policy shall be maintained in effect from the date of performance of work or services on the CITY's behalf until three (3)years after the date of work or services are accepted as completed. Coverage for the post-completion period may be provided by renewal or replacement of the policy for each of the three (3)years or by a three-year extended reporting period endorsement, which reinstates all limits for the extended reporting period. If any such policy and/or policies have a retroactive date, that date shall be no later than the date of first performance of work or services on behalf of the CITY. Renewal or replacement policies shall not allow for any advancement of such retroactive date. 3.4 Automobile Liability CONSULTANT shall at all times during the term of this Agreement obtain, maintain, and keep in full force and effect, a policy or policies of Automobile Liability Page 3 of 11 R6876-0001\1557080v2.doc Agreement for Professional/Technical Services Insurance,with minimum of one million dollars($1,000,000)per claim and occurrence and two million dollars($2,000,000) in the aggregate for bodily injuries or death of one person and five hundred thousand dollars ($500,000) for property damage arising from one incident. 3.5 Worker's Compensation CONSULTANT agrees to maintain in force at all times during the performance of work under this Agreement worker's compensation insurance as required by the law. CONSULTANT shall require any subcontractor similarly to provide such compensation insurance for their respective employees. 3.6 Notice of Cancellation (a) All insurance policies shall provide that the insurance coverage shall not be cancelled or modified by the insurance carrier without thirty (30) days prior written notice to CITY, or ten (10) days notice if cancellation is due to nonpayment of premium. Additionally, CONSULTANT shall provide immediate notice to the City if it receives a cancellation or policy revision notice from the insurer. (b) CONSULTANT agrees that it will not cancel or reduce any required insurance coverage. CONSULTANT agrees that if it does not keep the aforesaid insurance in full force and effect, CITY may either immediately terminate this Agreement or, if insurance is available at a reasonable cost, CITY may take out the necessary insurance and pay, at CONSULTANT's expense, the premium thereon. 3.7 Entire Policy and Certificate of Insurance At all times during the term of this Agreement, CONSULTANT shall maintain on file with the CITY Clerk both a copy of the entire policy and a certificate of insurance showing that the aforesaid policies are in effect in the required amounts. The commercial general liability policy shall contain endorsements naming the CITY, its officers, agents and employees as additional insureds. 3.8 Primary Coverage The insurance provided by CONSULTANT shall be primary to any coverage available to CITY. The insurance policies (other than workers compensation and professional liability) shall include provisions for waiver of subrogation. [Continued] Page 4 of 11 R6876-0001\1557080v2.doc Agreement for Professional/Technical Services ARTICLE 4 TERMINATION 4.1 Termination of Agreement (a) This Agreement may be terminated at any time,with or without cause, by the CITY upon thirty(30)days prior written notice or by CONSULTANT upon ninety(90) days prior written notice. Notice shall be deemed served if completed in compliance with Section 6.14. (b) In the event of termination or cancellation of this Agreement by CONSULTANT or CITY, due to no fault or failure of performance by CONSULTANT, CONSULTANT shall be paid compensation for all services performed by CONSULTANT, in an amount to be determined as follows: for work satisfactorily done in accordance with all of the terms and provisions of this Agreement as determined by the CITY, CONSULTANT shall be paid an amount equal to the percentage of services performed prior to the effective date of termination or cancellation in accordance with the work items; provided, in no event shall the amount of money paid under the foregoing provisions of this paragraph exceed the amount which would have been paid to CONSULTANT for the full performance of the services described in this Agreement. ARTICLE 5 OWNERSHIP OF DOCUMENTS 5.1 Ownership of Documents and Work Product All documents, plans, specifications, reports, information, data, exhibits, photographs, images, video files and media created or developed by CONSULTANT pursuant to this Agreement ("Written Products") shall be and remain the property of the CITY without restriction or limitation upon its use, duplication or dissemination by the CITY. All Written Products shall be considered "works made for hire," and all Written Products and any and all intellectual property rights arising from their creation, including, but not limited to, all copyrights and other proprietary rights, shall be and remain the property of the CITY without restriction or limitation upon their use, duplication or dissemination by the CITY. CONSULTANT shall not obtain or attempt to obtain copyright protection as to any Written Products. CONSULTANT hereby assigns to the CITY all ownership and any and all intellectual property rights to the Written Products that are not otherwise vested in the CITY pursuant to the paragraph directly above this one. CONSULTANT warrants and represents that it has secured all necessary licenses, consents or approvals to use any instrumentality, thing or component as to which any intellectual property right exists, including computer software, used in the rendering of the services and the production of all Written Products produced under this Agreement, Page 5 of 11 R6876-0001\1557080v2.doc Agreement for Professional/Technical Services and that the CITY has full legal title to and the right to reproduce the Written Products. CONSULTANT shall defend, indemnify and hold the CITY, and its elected officials,officers, employees, servants, attorneys,designated volunteers, and agents serving as independent contractors in the role of CITY officials, harmless from any loss, claim or liability in any way related to a claim that CITY's use of any of the Written Products is violating federal, state or local laws, or any contractual provisions, or any laws relating to trade names, licenses, franchises, copyrights, patents or other means of protecting intellectual property rights and/or interests in products or inventions. CONSULTANT shall bear all costs arising from the use of patented, copyrighted, trade secret or trademarked documents, materials, equipment, devices or processes in connection with its provision of the services and Written Products produced under this Agreement. In the event the use of any of the Written Products or other deliverables hereunder by the CITY is held to constitute an infringement and the use of any of the same is enjoined, CONSULTANT, at its expense, shall: (a) secure for CITY the right to continue using the Written Products and other deliverables by suspension of any injunction, or by procuring a license or licenses for CITY; or (b) modify the Written Products and other deliverables so that they become non- infringing while remaining in compliance with the requirements of this Agreement. This covenant shall survive the termination of this Agreement. Upon termination, abandonment or suspension of the Project, the CONSULTANT shall deliver to the CITY all Written Products and other deliverables related to the Project without additional cost or expense to the CITY. If CONSULTANT prepares a document on a computer, CONSULTANT shall provide CITY with said document both in a printed format and in an electronic format that is acceptable to the CITY. ARTICLE 6 GENERAL PROVISIONS 6.1 Representation The CITY representative shall be the Director of Public Works or his or her designee, and CONSULTANT shall notify CITY of CONSULTANT's designated representative. These individuals shall be the primary contact persons for the parties regarding performance of this Agreement. 6.2 Fair Employment Practices/Equal Opportunity Acts In the performance of this Agreement, CONSULTANT shall comply with all applicable provisions of the California Fair Employment Practices Act (California Government Code Sections 12940-48), the applicable equal employment provisions of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (42 U.S.C. 200e-217), and the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (42 U.S.C. § 11200, et seq.). Page 6 of 11 R6876-0001\1557080v2.doc Agreement for Professional/Technical Services 6.3 Personnel CONSULTANT represents that it has, or shall secure at its own expense, all personnel required to perform CONSULTANT's services under this Agreement. Any person who performs engineering services pursuant to this Agreement shall be licensed as a Civil Engineer by the State of California and in good standing. CONSULTANT shall make reasonable efforts to maintain the continuity of CONSULTANT's staff who are assigned to perform the services hereunder and shall obtain the approval of the Director of Public Works of all proposed staff members who will perform such services. CONSULTANT may associate with or employ associates or subconsultants in the performance of its services under this Agreement, but at all times shall CONSULTANT be responsible for its associates or subconsultants' services. 6.4 CONSULTANT's Representations CONSULTANT represents, covenants and agrees that: a)CONSULTANT is licensed, qualified, and capable of furnishing the labor, materials, and expertise necessary to perform the services in accordance with the terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement; b)there are no obligations, commitments, or impediments of any kind that will limit or prevent CONSULTANT's full performance under this Agreement; c) to the extent required by the standard of practice, CONSULTANT has investigated and considered the scope of services performed, has carefully considered how the services should be performed, and understands the facilities, difficulties and restrictions attending performance of the services under this Agreement. 6.5 Conflicts of Interest CONSULTANT agrees not to accept any employment or representation during the term of this Agreement or within twelve(12)months after completion of the work under this Agreement which is or may likely make CONSULTANT "financially interested" (as provided in California Government Code Sections 1090 and 87100) in any decisions made by CITY on any matter in connection with which CONSULTANT has been retained pursuant to this Agreement. 6.6 Legal Action (a) Should either party to this Agreement bring legal action against the other, the validity, interpretation, and performance of this Agreement shall be controlled by and construed under the laws of the State of California, excluding California's choice of law rules. Venue for any such action relating to this Agreement shall be in the Los Angeles County Superior Court. (b) If any legal action or other proceeding, including action for declaratory relief, is brought for the enforcement of this Agreement or because of an alleged dispute, breach, default or misrepresentation in connection with this Agreement,the prevailing party Page 7 of 11 R6876-0001\1557080v2.doc Agreement for Professional/Technical Services shall be entitled to recover reasonable attorneys' fees, experts' fees, and other costs, in addition to any other relief to which the party may be entitled. (c) Should any legal action about a project between CITY and a party other than CONSULTANT require the testimony of CONSULTANT when there is no allegation that CONSULTANT was negligent, CITY shall compensate CONSULTANT for its testimony and preparation to testify at the hourly rates in effect at the time of such testimony. 6.7 Assignment Neither this Agreement nor any part thereof shall be assigned by CONSULTANT without the prior written consent of the CITY. Any such purported assignment without written consent shall be null and void, and CONSULTANT shall hold harmless, defend and indemnify the CITY and its officers, officials, employees, agents and representatives with respect to any claim, demand or action arising from any unauthorized assignment. Notwithstanding the above, CONSULTANT may use the services of persons and entities not in CONSULTANT's direct employ, when it is appropriate and customary to do so. Such persons and entities include, but are not necessarily limited to, surveyors, specialized consultants, and testing laboratories. CONSULTANT's use of subconsultants for additional services shall not be unreasonably restricted by the CITY provided CONSULTANT notifies the CITY in advance. 6.8 Independent Contractor CONSULTANT is and shall at all times remain, as to the CITY, a wholly independent contractor. Neither the CITY nor any of its agents shall have control over the conduct of CONSULTANT or any of the CONSULTANT's employees, except as herein set forth, and CONSULTANT is free to dispose of all portions of its time and activities which it is not obligated to devote to the CITY in such a manner and to such persons, firms, or corporations as the CONSULTANT wishes except as expressly provided in this Agreement. CONSULTANT shall have no power to incur any debt,obligation,or liability on behalf of the CITY or otherwise act on behalf of the CITY as an agent. CONSULTANT shall not, at any time or in any manner, represent that it or any of its agents, servants or employees, are in any manner agents, servants or employees of CITY. CONSULTANT agrees to pay all required taxes on amounts paid to CONSULTANT under this Agreement, and to indemnify and hold the CITY harmless from any and all taxes, assessments, penalties, and interest asserted against the CITY by reason of the independent contractor relationship created by this Agreement. CONSULTANT shall fully comply with the workers' compensation law regarding CONSULTANT and its employees. CONSULTANT further agrees to indemnify and hold the CITY harmless from any failure of CONSULTANT to comply with applicable workers' compensation laws. The CITY shall have the right to offset against the amount of any fees due to CONSULTANT under this Agreement any amount due to the CITY from Page 8 of 11 R6876-0001\1557080v2.doc Agreement for Professional/Technical Services CONSULTANT as a result of its failure to promptly pay to the CITY any reimbursement or indemnification arising under this Article. 6.9 Titles The titles used in this Agreement are for general reference only and are not part of the Agreement. 6.10 Entire Agreement This Agreement, including any other documents incorporated herein by specific reference, represents the entire and integrated agreement between CITY and CONSULTANT and supersedes all prior negotiations, representations or agreements, either written or oral. This Agreement may be modified or amended, or provisions or breach may be waived, only by subsequent written agreement signed by both parties. 6.11 Construction In the event of any asserted ambiguity in, or dispute regarding the interpretation of any matter herein, the interpretation of this Agreement shall not be resolved by any rules of interpretation providing for interpretation against the party who causes the uncertainty to exist or against the party who drafted the Agreement or who drafted that portion of the Agreement. 6.12 Non-Waiver of Terms, Rights and Remedies Waiver by either party of any one or more of the conditions of performance under this Agreement shall not be a waiver of any other condition of performance under this Agreement. In no event shall the making by the CITY of any payment to CONSULTANT constitute or be construed as a waiver by the CITY of any breach of covenant, or any default which may then exist on the part of CONSULTANT, and the making of any such payment by the CITY shall in no way impair or prejudice any right or remedy available to the CITY with regard to such breach or default. 6.13 Severability If any term or portion of this Agreement is held to be invalid, illegal, or otherwise unenforceable by a court of competent jurisdiction, the remaining provisions of this Agreement shall continue in full force and effect. 6.14 Notice Except as otherwise required by law, any payment, notice or other communication authorized or required by this Agreement shall be in writing and shall be deemed received on (a) the day of delivery if delivered by hand or overnight courier service during Page 9 of 11 R6876-0001\1557080v2.doc Agreement for Professional/Technical Services CONSULTANT's or CITY's regular business hours or (b) on the third business day following deposit in the United States mail, postage prepaid, to the addresses listed below, or at such other address as one party may notify the other: To CITY: Interim Director of Public Works City of Rancho Palos Verdes 30940 Hawthorne Blvd. Rancho Palos Verdes, CA 90275 To CONSULTANT: Peter Bucknam, President 3548 Seagate Way, Suite 230 Oceanside, CA 92056 [Signatures on next page.] Page 10 of 11 R6876-0001\1557080v2.doc Agreement for Professional/Technical Services IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Agreement as of the date and year first above written. Dated: BUCKNAM INFRASTRUCTURE GROUP, INC. ("CONSULTANT") By: C,- 32--*"" Printed Name: Trfvm- Title: ��trsPt---Lsl By: Printed Name: fel�- Title: Dated: ‘45 CITY OF RANCHO PALOS VERDES ("CITY") By:C5-(S----c,-T, Mayor ATTEST: APPROVED AS TO FORM: By: (1r; BY: City C►erk City Attorney Page 11 of 11 R6876-0001\1557080v2.doc Agreement for Professional/Technical Services Exhbit A CITY OF RANCHO PALOS VERDES PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT April 10, 2013 Request for Proposals For Pavement Management System Update INTRODUCTION The City of Rancho Palos Verdes (RPV), Public Works Department is seeking proposals from qualified consultants to prepare the Pavement Management System Update. SCOPE OF WORK The scope of services set forth in this Request For Proposals represents an outline of the services which the City anticipates the successful proposer to perform, and is presented for the primary purpose of allowing the CITY to compare proposals. The precise scope of services to be incorporated into the Professional Services Agreement shall be negotiated between the City and the successful proposer. The CITY requests that the Proposer suggest changes to the scope of services in order to achieve the CITY's state project objectives. The primary objective is to obtain the professional assistance to update the Pavement Management System (PMS)to reflect the current conditions of the City's roadways. The last update to the system was performed in 2009. The consultant shall be responsible for updating the PMS which includes adding streets that are currently not in the system and updating the condition of existing streets. The scope of services shall include but not limited to the following tasks: • Task 1 — Update Maintenance and Rehab Activities • Task 2—Conduct Pavement Condition Survey • Task 3—Mapping & GIS Update • Task 4— Prepare Multi-Year CIP • Task 5— Deliverables 30940 HawTiIoRnr:flout FvtvRD/RANCHO I'lrLOS VERDES CA 90275-5391/(310)544-5252/FAX(310)544-5292/WwWPruOsvEttOtsccxMlRPv PRINTED ON RECYCLED PAPER Exhbit A SUBMITTAL SCHEDULE Submit one original and (2) copies of the proposal no later than 5:30 p.m. on April 16, 2013. Submittal of Qualifications date listed above to: Ms. Nicole Jules, P.E. City of Rancho Palos Verdes Department of Public Works 310-544-5275 nicolej@rpv.com Copies received by FAX shall not be deemed received. SUBMITTAL EVALUATION CRITERIA Submittals received will be evaluated according to the criteria listed below: • Organization, presentation, and content of the submittal; • Specialized experience and technical competence of the consultant; record of performance; and the strength of the key personnel who will be dedicated to this contract; • Proposed methods and overall strategic plan to provide the inspection services in a timely and competent manner; • Knowledge and understanding of the City; •Ability to meet the insurance requirements as stated in the Terms and Conditions of the RFQ TERMS AND CONDITIONS Issuance of this RFQ does not commit the City of RPV to award a contract, to pay any costs incurred in the preparation of a response to this request, or to procure a contract for services. All respondents should note that the execution of any contract pursuant to this RFQ is dependent upon the approval of the Rancho Palos Verdes City Council. The term of the contract(s) if awarded, is estimated to be three years,with three one year options to extend. The City retains the right to reject all submittals. Each submittal shall be valid for not less than ninety(90)days from the date of receipt. Exhibit B April 16, 2013 Ms. Nicole Jules, P.E. Senior Engineer City of Rancho Palos Verdes 30940 Hawthorne Blvd. Rancho Palos Verdes,CA 90275 Subject: Proposal for Pavement Management Program Services-2013 Dear Ms.Jules: It is our pleasure to submit our proposal to assist the City in continuing the proactive management of your Pavement Management Program (PMP). With the City of Rancho Palos Verdes' (RPV) PMP moving toward automation through condition survey updates, Capital Improvement reporting (CIP), and GIS development, Bucknam Infrastructure Group, Inc. has identified a proactive and cost efficient method to assist the City in the continued success of the PMP program. Our team will focus our high-end pavement management expertise, annual working knowledge RPV's MicroPAVER dataset and GIS technology to optimize the City's management of the pavement management program. Our PMP services will build upon the success of the PMP with cost-conscience pavement inspections,annual work history updates, additional CIP reporting, alternative budgetary reporting, and general database management. Our project staff can be relied upon to provide outstanding service to the City because we will provide: ❖ Relevant and accurate PMP services based on our ongoing work within the Los Angeles County, METRO compliance; ❖ Local-Los Angeles County knowledge and experience gained through our management of 60 local agency PMP's within Southern California; Mr. Peter Bucknam is currently serving as Project Manager for numerous Los Angeles County PMP projects(i.e. El Segundo,Hermosa Beach,Lomita, Sierra Madre, Palmdale, Alhambra, Arcadia, Culver City, Diamond Bar, and Huntington Park), and he has personally managed over 200 PMP projects over the past fifteen years; ❖ Project/engineering experience that brings the understanding that MicroPAVER results are not set in stone; we proactively use the available data to enhance budget forecasting, project planning and maintenance zone development; BUCKNAM INFRASTRUCTURE GROUP,INC. 3548 Seagate Way,Site 230 Ocean,CA 92056 T.760.216.6529 F.760.216.6549 www.bucknam-inc.com Exhibit B ❖ Cost effective management methodologies, from the project kickoff through final reporting, gained through our Project Manager's experience and use of GIS tablet-based / digital roadway imaging surveys;and ❖ Professional Engineering experience through our Principal, Mr. Steve Bucknam, P.E. who brings 40+ years of public/private local agency experience. Mr. Bucknam has served as City Engineer, Deputy City Manager, Design Engineer and Utilities Director for numerous public agencies and brings a tremendous amount of relative pavement management knowledge to this project. As Project Manager, my goal is not just to meet the requirements of this project but establish a living document (MPAH & Local pavement CIP / METRO submittal) that will be used throughout the term of the CIP as well as implement achievable long-term infrastructure management goals in coordination with City schedules. By selecting Bucknam, the City of RPV will receive a strong, knowledgeable, innovative and communicative team with the experience to implement a cost-effective pavement management program. Our handpicked pavement management professionals are committed to delivering quality services to the City. Mr. Peter Bucknam will represent our firm for this project and can be contacted at 760-216-6529(work)714-501-1024 (cell)or email at peter@bucknam-inc.com. In order to streamline project management and work schedules, all work efforts will be conducted through Bucknam offices in Laguna Niguel and Oceanside,CA. Respectfully submitted, Bucknam Infrastructure Group,Inc. S: 211"4"."116:2"A'"="~--- Peter J. Bucknam Project Manager/President Exhibit B Scope of Work -- 4111 Scope of Services We have defined a detailed scope of work in accordance to the City's goals; 1. Project Implementation 2. Client Satisfaction 3. Project Schedule 4. Scope of Work(Major Tasks) 5. Optional Tasks (PMP Training/On-Call Services/Automated Digital Imaging Survey) 1) Project Implementation TASK 1.1: Project Kickoff The first step in updating a successful pavement management program truly resides in frequent communication and timely scheduled data updates. For the City of Rancho Palos Verdes (RPV) it will be essential to establish, up front, the Public Work and Maintenance department PMP priorities. Our team will set a Project Kickoff meeting to further discuss and review in detail the expectations of the project, technical approach, finalization of the scope of work and the review of schedule and budget. This effort will build consensus between the Maintenance and Public Works departments as well as build stronger ARTERIAL and RESIDENTIAL maintenance programs. Our staff already has the necessary data pertaining to the City's street rankings and maintenance zones. If changes have been made to this data, we will incorporate the changes within the RPV MicroPAVER database. The first key topics to be discussed will include the review and assessment of the existing MicroPAVER pavement plan/data, Los Angeles County MTA (METRO) compliance, and survey areas based on recent maintenance work and schedules, new construction, data quality and condition, current pavement procedures, historical - expenditure levels,and desired service levels. Deliverable: Meeting minutes,revised project schedule(if necessary) TASK 1.2: Project Status Meetings - Quality Control Program Status Meetings and Progress Reports • Minimum of three meetings during the project (kickoff, field, and status meetings) • Field review meetings • Monthly progress status reports will be delivered to City project manager -{ ► r ' ' 1-1 Exhibit B Scope of Work Quality Control(QC) We will use a statistical sampling approach for measuring the quality of our field technician's work. In this manner, 10 percent(14.2 miles)of the original surveys will be re-surveyed by an independent survey crew, supervised by a field supervisor, and the results will be compared to the original surveys. Our QC process involves checking the field crews' work in a "blind study" fashion. Quality control checks will be performed at the end of each survey week. This will ensure that all field personnel are properly collecting distresses and pavement quantities for all street segments. Since we are collecting distress information on our field Tablets with the RPV MicroPAVER database live, our staff will perform several quality control tests within the pavement management software using a sample set of the City of RPV's street distress data. This will ensure that all system and analysis settings as well as City recommendations and standards are being followed. Registered Engineer Mr. Steve Bucknam, P.E. will supervise all operations, review all completed data and prepare and sign a final report incorporating the results of our pavement evaluation and conditions. We will provide engineered recommendations for pavement rehabilitation and replacement design based upon field data and analysis. Deliverable:Monthly Project Status reports,field review and project status meetings 2) Client Satisfaction TASK 2.1: Project Deliverables Shown throughout our Scope of Work, each Task is summarized with project deliverables. Client satisfaction will derive from frequent communication with the Project Manager and key staff members from the Engineering and Street Maintenance departments. Project success is created by delivering on three main factors; 1) Adherence to scope tasks and deliverables, 2) Performing to the standard set by the Project Schedule and 3) Controlling costs. Our Project Manager will follow each of these factors throughout the duration of the project. Deliverable: Project Status Updates,as stated in Task 1.2 ' 1-2 r, t t .t Exhibit B Scope of Work 3) Project Schedule TASK 3.1: Work Flow/Project Schedule Our project schedule shows each major task identified in our scope of work, as well as quality control milestones and meetings. Bucknam currently has ample staff to apply to this project in order to meet an aggressive schedule (2 to 3 field technicians will drive the proactive schedule). 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Task 4.2 Pavement Condition Survey i _ PCI Repert;ng3 .« .». .... .. `6 .. ..909ie... ...............r......_«.. : : Pr oject Status ................................................».... ....«....`.................`.»..»x.......'.«««.........`.............. : X Quality Control Checks `................ ».«..».». Task 4.3-Mapping and GIS Update ! i ! 6: Task 4A-Pavement CIP •s City Review of Falai Report I : : I i I Project Status Meet+n$.».........»...»..............................»» «.». .»...»...... .»...»........I.................i.«..»...».» i X i Delivery c`Fina CIP Report .....«... «....» `..........«....• «»« Task 4.5-Deliverables 1 X i i X OPTIONAL SERVICES Develop Recommended Improvement Program : Task 5.1 Pavement Field&Software Training i ... Task 5.2....On Call Services.............................................. ......... ................._ . ........ »................i............».... »..»......... «.......... ».».« .....» »»............ ,4»...»....... Task5.3-Digital Roadway Imaging..............._.........«........4.................»..»......».»..»...................«'..............».». »...«.»..».... «««.»..... «..............t...............» «...... i With a completed survey, our team will work with you to establish a PMP that provides specific, manageable pavement segments, detailed maintenance schedules of needed repairs and cost conscious maintenance recommendations that will assist you in preparing budget estimates required to complete the scheduled work for fiscal year 2013-14 and beyond. See project schedule below: Based on the survey methodology used or the deterioration analysis reporting option, our staff will be able to meet and exceed the City's project schedule. • Project Kickoff—April 23, 2013 • Survey Completion—May 27, 2013 • Delivery of Scope Deliverables/ Draft CIP PMP—May 28, 2013 • City comments returned to Consultant—May 31, 2013 • Delivery of multi-yr CIP Final Report (METRO Report)—June 1, 2013 Llty of hanctlo rows vetoes 1-3 2013 Pavement Management Program Exhibit B Scope of Work 4) Scope of Work (Major Tasks) TASK 4.1: Update Maintenance and Rehabilitation Activities Based on the pavement maintenance that has been performed by in-house staff as well as contractual maintenance, our staff will review all street and alley activities that have been performed since the last update (Willdan 2009). This data will be entered into MicroPAVER to enhance the recommendations for the upcoming budgetary analysis and CIP reporting. It is our understanding that the City does not currently have the 2009 MicroPAVER database available; we will assist the City in the effort to retrieve this database; if this database is not available Bucknam will reproduce all pavement segmentation and historical work history events. Deliverable: Citywide Work History Report TASK 4.2: Conduct Pavement Condition Survey Once the pavement segmentation has been assessed and verified, the inspection of approximately 142 miles of residential streets will be performed). Our survey methodologies will include one of the following approaches based on the City's cost and benefit analysis: 1. Windshield/Walking jStandard) based MicroPAVER survey (performed on Tablets live in the field); our staff will establish all inspection sample locations for survey based on MicroPAVER guidelines. 2. Automated Digital Roadway Imaging survey (see Optional Task 5.3); Bucknam has recently performed this service for the cities of Fountain Valley, Cypress, ,J RSM, Santa Ana, La Habra Heights, National City and Palm Desert for PMP and ROW inspections. MicroPAVER sampling method used. Distress types will be collected based upon actual surface conditions and physical characteristics of the segment. Surveying methods will be conducted by remaining consistent with MicroPAVER & the Army Corp of Engineers sampling guidelines while being flexible to current City practices. Through our windshield surveys, we use a mixture of windshield and walking surveys based on the functional classification of the roadway and the street conditions found. We will use the City's GIS centerline live in the field to reduce survey times and project schedules. If the City has a recent high-resolution aerial (approx. 3") we will use this file during our field survey efforts to verify street measurements and other segment attributes. Our use of MicroPAVER-Tablet units allows our staff to collect pavement data with the City of RPV's MicroPAVER database live in the field. At the end of the day all electronic data is transferred to our office for quality control and management. Our Tablet methodology sets us apart from the competition since we are using a paper-less inventory process to enter data; this in turn generates cost savings to enhance other portions of the project such as CIP reporting, MicroPAVER training, and on-call services. (..uy of hancho rains vet oe! I-'4 2013 Pavement Management Progran Exhibit B Scope of Work Roadway Verification Survey-A listing of the field attribute data that is updated/verified during the survey for the pavement management database is listed below: 1.Field Attribute Data(updated and/or verified) ❖ From/to, indicating the assigned limits of the section, sample test areas, street name, a street codification(i.e.truck route,school zone, maintenance district) ❖ Street ranking indicating local,alley, arterial,collector,#of lanes,surface type ❖ Historical PCI tracking from previous inspections and 2013 PCI inspections ❖ Segment quantities, indicating the length, width, and total true area of the section ❖ Structural sections (if available from previous reports or City documents) 2.Conditional data will be evaluated for all street segments and will include: ❖ MicroPAVER 20 AC& 19 PCC distresses by type,severity and sample area ❖ PCI ratings(0-100),taking into account the surface condition, level of distress ❖ Drainage Condition Rating(standing water,etc.) We welcome staff members from the City of RPV to join our surveys. All pavement data will be entered into the City's most current licensed software(version 6.5). All items listed above will be maintained by our staff for the duration of this project. Data management will be performed in-house at our Laguna Niguel office. At the completion of the project, the MicroPAVER database will be placed within your information services/communication network. 3.Section Distress and PCI Reporting Once inspections are completed,we will generate a draft Pavement Condition Index (PCI) Report for City staff to review. The City and our staff will review these reports to ensure that all inventory data is correct and the project is running smoothly. Our submittal will include: 1. Street centerline miles, lane miles,and pavement area a. Reported as an entire network b. Reported by functional classification (arterial,collector, local) 2. Current street network Pavement Condition Index ratings a. Report as an entire network b. Reported by functional classification (arterial,collector, local) 3. Pavement segment tabular listing for the entire street network a. PCI Report—sorted by PCI Cit f Exhibit B Scope of Work b. PCI Report—sorted alphabetically Deliverable: Citywide draft PCI report,quality control reports TASK 4.3: Mapping and GIS Update As an enhancement and proactive approach to this project, our staff will update the existing Pavement-GIS link between MicroPAVER and the City's GIS system. The City's centerline will be used as the platform for updating a unique pavement-GIS layer. Once the City has approved the Pavement Condition Report, we will develop the necessary MicroPAVER-GIS linkages. By using the unique ID's within the PMP and the City's GIS street segment ID's, we will create a one-to-one match for each pavement section in the GIS. As new pavement inspections and edits are entered into the PMP the link that we have created will display the most current PMP data through the City's GIS. The maps described below will be incorporated into the City's Final PMP report: ❖ PCI values for every section •'• Work History identifications ❖ Multi-yr Arterial/Residential Rehabilitation and Slurry Seal Programs ••• Functional classification maps Deliverable: Complete GIS files/themes based on list above(shapefiles). DEVELOP RECOMMENDED MASTER PLAN OF STREETS TASK 4.4: Preparation of Multi-yr Pavement CIP With the City desiring to update and develop a comprehensive multi-year Pavement CIP internally, our staff will review all pavement treatments that were recommended in the 2009 reporting as well as current 2013 applications. Through our experience in developing numerous pavement CIP reports on a yearly basis, we will support city staff through each essential phase of the development of the CIP. These services will include: ❖ Review and determination of maintenance strategies + Review of grant applications and status ❖ Analysis of alternative pavement materials and applications for possible use by the City in upcoming years ❖ Assistance with METRO Pavement Compliance reporting of P, ri 1-6 Exhibit B Scope of Work — 41111 We will assist the City by preparing the report in a format that uses the information found in the PCI reports in conjunction with the information and analyses performed by our team. The report will include: ❖ Current inventory and pavement conditions indices (PCI)shown in tabular and GIS layouts for all road classes and surface types(pavement condition report, priority listings) ❖ Assessment of current unit costs for materials and application of asphalt treatments as well as future costs over the five-year program. ❖ Projected annual repair/rehabilitation programs for street maintenance, for each street, for a defined CIP term (Pavement CIP report) that demonstrates the greatest return on investment ❖ Three options will be included in the CIP report,they typically include: • #1—Model current"actual"funding against found 2013 conditions • #2 — Model a recommended report that proactively increases the City's weighted PCI and lowers backlog of maintenance • #3 — Model a constrained budget to demonstrate the impacts of reducing CIP and maintenance funding ❖ Identification of potential funding sources for the street rehabilitation projects. ❖ Recommendations for each section and/or neighborhood zones will be identified that will include maintenance type,estimated cost to complete and encumbered inflation. ❖ A distinct and separate section will identify the City's annual slurry seal program that will cover yearly priority recommendations, neighborhood programs and annual estimated costs ❖ A detailed breakdown of deferred maintenance (backlog) which will allow the City to measure and understand its impact to current and future capital projects Deliverable: We will submit three copies (one original) of the Draft Master Plan of Streets Report, in binder form, to be reviewed by the City. Three (3) copies of the Final Pavement Management Program Report will be delivered to the City once all comments and reviews are completed. Digital copies of the report will also be delivered for the City convenience. TASK 4.5: Deliverables Our final deliverable for the project will include the following items below: 1. PCI database refinement—list of deletions/modifications 2. PCI survey data (incorporated into an updated PMP database—MicroPAVER install) 3. Pavement statistics 1-7 r • Exhibit B Scope of Work --- 4. MicroPAVER install; our staff will ensure that the data collected during the project is compatible with the existing version of MicroPAVER. Our staff will install the database and software on the City's network and/or stand-alone workstations. 5. Final Report(METRO Compliant) a. Executive Summary b. Pavement Condition Index(PCI report) i. Alphabetical order(A to Z) ii. PCI Ranking(0-100) iii. Alphabetical by maintenance zone c. PCI, Historical and Budgetary Mapping of the network d. Condition distribution map e. RPV Pavement CIP Budget Scenarios;typically includes: i. Actual ii. Recommended iii. Constrained F Rt city {'f \�:'tt,1j( F f 1(4 , 1-8 f Exhibit B Scope of Work 5) Optional Services (typically provided by our PMP Team) TASK 5.1: Pavement Field& Software Training We will provide City staff with the quality, certified training and necessary skills needed to steward and maintain the PMP. This will include operation manuals for both field data collection and software use. Peter Bucknam, who is certified in the use of MicroPAVER, will conduct comprehensive multi-day training sessions covering segmentation management, reporting, and editing/updating the database. This is estimated to consist of a minimum of 12 hours of training. There is no minimum or maximum amount of people that can be trained under this methodology. Bucknam will provide training in the AC and PCC pavement field survey techniques. Engineering, Street Maintenance and GIS staff will have a clear understanding of how the system is developed and data recorded. City staff will be versed in the proper procedures for field data collection, thereby ensuring the ability of the City to repeat the pavement survey on its own when the need arises. At the completion of the training,the City will be able to update each individual portions of the dataset as maintenance and future inspection are completed.The training will include: ❖ General MicroPAVER use ❖ Annual data entry needs, reporting requests and deterioration modeling ❖ Annual budget projection reports—PCI report generation ❖ Update of maintenance costs, strategy assignments, engineering data, and deterioration curves;interpretation and utilization of management reports) ❖ Querying, managing and plotting from PMP—GIS mapping Deliverable: Training materials used in workshops,field survey forms TASK 5.2: On-Call Services Pavement Management Program Support Bucknam will provide annual support for a period of two years where we will provide quality and accurate use of the in-house operation of MicroPAVER software. Once the City has approved the Pavement Condition Index Report under this years work effort, this service will become active. Our typical On-Call services include: • Additional budget scenarios,general reporting,deterioration studies • Additional visual inspections above the mileage amount indicated in Task 4.2 r,►1t=;t, r�1(rf . f (( �, 1-9 Exhibit B Scope of Work Additional pavement management—GIS mapping Additional MicroPAVER training, operation use 4 Enter annual work ARTERIAL and RESIDENTIAL maintenance records Also, if requested, Bucknam assess and review the City's upcoming maintenance schedule for that fiscal year. The agreement will continue to include the provision of onsite and telephone support for the City staff. TASK 5.3: Automated Digital Roadway Imaging Through our previous PMP project with the City in 2008, City staff was introduced to our automated pavement survey methodologies. As an alternative survey methodology, our staff will implement a pavement survey methodology that will support Task 4.2 efforts as well as implement a proactive and cost efficient GPS survey methodology that will allow for ��� jam* i the collection of numerous GPS locations using "one" set of digital imagery (e.g. five citywide infrastructure 1111 1111111ibtAL .# surveys for the cost of one). Beyond the pavement survey capabilities, the City will be able to collect other infrastructure assets in the future such as signs, driveways, catch basins and other ROW features; a tremendous costs savings that reaches $300,000 over the next 3 years. With verification of street segmentation, the inspection of approximately 70 residential miles will be surveyed. MicroPAVER - Army Corp of Engineers AC and PCC distress types will be collected based upon actual surface conditions and physical characteristics of the segment while being flexible to current City practices. Our automated digital imaging allows technician to collect the following: • Continuous pavement imaging (images taken • �-�--- �-- -(/� }S every 5 meters, competition typically surveys ., at every 8 meters/25 feet intervals) • MicroPAVER AC and PCC distresses (e.g. _ - -_ linear/transverse cracking, alligator, patching, - _- bleeding, block cracking, etc. �_��4,1•1411. •Y, - ., • • Surface roughness ratings (IRI) '�' .. "" I aim. • Rutting depth (full width of lane or street) • Imaging captures 100% of each pavement segment (not just one lane) • Data transfers seamlessly to MicroPAVER City of he a Bch° raids verde: 1-10 2013 Pavement Management. Progri; Exhibit B Scope of Work • Optional Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR)for arterials and collectors • 2mm pixel images allows for centimeter horizontal and vertical accuracy The first survey process will involve the mobile GPS vehicle taking approximately three-week's time to survey the RPV's street network; additionally, the vehicles drive the posted speed limits. The images that are collected are taken by using Sony digital stereographic cameras (6 cameras) positioned on the vehicle. The images have a resolution of 1600x1200 and are geo-referenced by means of inertial GPS equipment contained within PIP" the van; images are taken every 4 to 6 meters, 15 ft . _ - � -'"---:Y;14'—‘"".~ -- intervals. . The quality of the imagery and its GIS / record collecting capabilities within the software provided allows the technician to accurately identify the required pavement distresses defined by the pavement software and the project (distresses are collected in-house). All pavement GIS data associated with each pavement section will be entered into the City's working software. Survey vehicles are equipped with digital measuring instrumentation (DMI) that will be used to verify all pavement section lengths and widths. Our vehicles can be equipped with road roughness rating equipment, strip mapping cameras and are set to record 360 degree street imaging. The survey will be performed by the Bucknam team that is experienced and trained in pavement condition assessment using LambdaTech's "Feature Extraction" software. Bucknam will measure specific distress types from the digital image set. A listing of the field attributes that will be collected during the survey is listed above in Task 4.2. LilyaiUs vti Lits 1-11 2013 Pavement Management Program Exhibit B Scope of Work _it/161_, Proposed Fee Task Items 1 through 4 can be accomplished on a time and materials, not-to-exceed basis in accordance with the standard hourly rate schedule attached;totaling$44,224. i - P-c:ec- Assistant ,ieid • • • Description Pr,nc�Fa: Admin :Total by Task Manager I Planner 'Techn c iamsl :Base Fee i $250/hr $170/hri $125/hr! $82/hr! $75.Thri Task 1 Project implementation ! Task 1.1 Project Kickoff i 3i '_. _ _ » i » _ $510 Task 1.2 'Project Status Meetings-Quality Control 1'»»_»��»_ 4' 4.......! » 20': _ _ $3.070 Task 2 i Client Satisfaction 1 ! 1 Task 2.1 •Project Deliverables ! 1 4! 4' 21 $_.594 Task 3 !Project Schedule ! _ _...»._». _....».... _ »._»»..».. _...___....»....._SO Task 3.1 :Work Flow/Project Schedule 1 2! 1 ! $1,090 .2Task 4 1 Scope of Work ! Task 4.1 :Update Maintenance R Rehabi I itatin Activities { 21 121 321 i $4,4E.: Pavement Segmentation Assessment Validation 1 Task 4.2 Condition Survey(141.9 miles-Windshield) 1 61 8! 210' i $19,240 Task 4.3 1Mapping and GIS Update 16 :` 24! » -6` _» » $_.4 5122 Task 4.4 (Preparation of Multi-yr Pavement CIP ! 1132i 8'= 2 $6.85 Task 4.5 `Qel�verabies PCI R rtin) �•---......._......._......_»....._»...»_.......»._2»_..........»...».....».._ _ $4 21 90 ' iReimbursables(mileage,printing,materials) ii i I $2,40D =All deliverables will become property of the City of RPV i ; _ � i All Tasks are negotiable i i ___ _ (Total Hours per Staff 4. 61 i 641 272! 21 Total Base Fee !$ 1,0004$ 10370 i$ 8,0001$ 22,304($ 150: $44,224 :Optional Tasks 1i i Task 5.1 ;Pavement Field&SofrcTraini i mt* _ _:_Y_:...121 4' $ 4(3 Task 5.2 10n-CaIIServices(Annual) :! 1 ! i $3,000 Task 5.3 =Automated Digital Roadway Imaging(Citywide-141.9 miles) 1 i -el i TBDi 1 Pavement data extraction from digital images I __.••-•._-.. TBD 1 ! 1 4.Cost replaces citywide windshield based survey) '_. TeD !(all digital images complete with GPS coordinates fp 13ft intervals)» » _ __ ! 1 ---� i ; ,.-- Additional services outside of this contract will be negotiated with the City where we will use the Standard Hourly Rate Schedu e shown here _..-. ... Optional services will be negotiated when the City indicates the need for activating the services described above. Should the City desire to increase the service level above the task description outlined above for the Task 1 through 4 or require other services not described herein, a fee adjustment would be negotiated and mutually agreed upon by both parities. Our Project Team consists of: Name Title Rate C. Stephan Bucknam, P.E. Principal $250 Peter Bucknam Project Manager $170 James Crandall Assistant Planner $125 Greg Bucknam Field Technician $82 Dan Lipinski Field Technician $82 Lauren Springfield Field Technician $82 LIty of Rancho t'aios vel DeS 1-12 2013 Pavement Management Progran. Exhibit B Scope of Work Standard Hourly Rate Schedule Category Rate Principal $250 Senior Project Manager 210 Senior Engineer/Planner 180 Construction Manager 172 Pavement Management Project Manager 170 Management Analyst 160 Project Engineer/Planner 155 Engineer/Senior Technician/Planner/Senior Inspector 130 Assistant Engineer/Technician/Planner/Inspector 125 CADD Operator 105 Administrative Assistant 100 Clerical/Word Processing 75 Field Technician 82 Forensic Services Quote Reimbursables Mileage $0.65/mile Subconsultant Services Cost+15% Reproduction Cost+15% Travel&Subsistence Cost+15% Fees&Permits Cost+15% Computer Services(External) Cost+15% Rates Effective 9/1/12 i 1-13 Exhibit B Project Team LA5_ Project Team — Key Staff The Bucknam pavement management team's local agency expertise is demonstrated through: ❖ Our experience of managing pavement projects over the past fifteen years; ❖ Assisting cities comply with County PMP Propositions ❖ Implementing MicroPAVER throughout Southern California ❖ Extensive Orange, Los Angeles, San Diego, Ventura, and Inland Empire PMP project management experience; ❖ Our understanding of public works projects from the "city" side through City Engineer and Public Works Director experience; ❖ Implementing a realistic, proactive and repeatable PMP methodology that matches your agencies needs and goals. Bucknam will continue to bring our extensive experience to the City of RPV by building upon our knowledge and understanding of your PMP goals. Mr. Bucknam's pavement team includes six (6) dedicated, qualified managers and field technicians that have served under his management for over fifteen years on PMP projects. His team of inspectors will update your PMP through sound Army Corps of Engineers - MicroPAVER inspection methodologies. Mr. Bucknam's experience covers the management and implementation of infrastructure management programs that exceeds 15,000 miles of pavement for more than 60 cities and 200+ PMP projects. Based on the scope of work related to this project, our team brings a tremendous amount of experience to the City of RPV regarding field and in-house training for MicroPAVER and innovative survey methodologies (i.e. Tablet-based windshield and/or automated digital roadway imaging). We bring a wealth of experience through projects, pavement application knowledge and relationship building through trust and adherence to schedule. Bucknam Team Experience PETER BUCKNAM, Project Manager, has managed numerous pavement management projects over the past 15 years in the Southern California region and will be the Project Manager for RPV's PMP project. Within this time he has served as project manager for sixty agencies in the Southern California. Peter is committed to the project from the receipt of the notice-to- proceed through completion and furthermore he is a certified PMS software trainer on MicroPAVER and performed numerous training sessions for local agencies. He has performed over 40 training workshops covering software's such as MicroPAVER, MTC and CarteGraph. 21 Exhibit B Project Team 441 He brings his expertise to cities through converting, implementing, updating, and enhancing pavement management programs. Mr. Bucknam has spoken at numerous conferences pertaining to pavement practices,surveying, management and GIS integration as well as conducted numerous City Council pavement studies. As the City moves into the "program management" phase for its pavement program, Mr. Bucknam brings his experience of working with individual cities for numerous years,where he has assisted cities from the onset (turn-key, data conversion) to high-end pavement management and GIS integration and County compliance. Our staff is proud of the numerous long-term, on-call PMP support contracts we continue to serve with local agencies (e.g. Lake Elsinore, Ontario, Fountain Valley, Huntington Beach, Newport Beach, and Rancho Santa Margarita,Irvine,John Wayne Airport). Mr. Bucknam will bring new, fresh and proactive recommendations to this project (i.e. zone maintenance)and will identify realistic program management and fiscal goals to assist the City in its upcoming CIP. Our team brings proven conversion and survey methodologies that efficiently and accurately update all pavement data within the City's PMS. The City will receive recommendations that are sound and achievable, rather than timid or unrealistic. STEVE BUCKNAM, PE, Principal-in-Charge, will be responsible for the overall performance of the project and provide quality assurance review. Mr. Steve Bucknam is a licensed Civil Engineer (LIC #20903) and will oversee all tasks for this project. Mr. Bucknam is a former Deputy City Manager for Public Works and City Engineer of Norwalk, and City Engineer in Arcadia and Pacifica, California. He has over 40 years of professional experience and has managed street maintenance, reconstruction and improvement programs. He has developed and administered Street maintenance and improvement programs in those cities as well as the City of Newport Beach where he served as Design Division head. He has extensive experience in capital program planning, pavement construction and budgeting for street improvement programs. JAMES CRANDALL, Assistant Planner, will oversee all field surveyors for this project. His responsibilities will include adherence to the survey schedule, survey quality control, maintaining the MicroPAVER database through survey and GIS deliverables. Mr. Crandall has been involved with over 50 pavement management projects within San Diego, LA and Orange counties. GREGORY BUCKNAM, Field Technician, will be a supportive field surveyor for this project. His responsibilities will include surveying, quality control, and working with our management staff ensuring the updated MicroPAVER database is complete. He has been involved with over 47 pavement management projects and brings his wealth of CarteGraph, MicroPAVER, GIS and inspection experience to this project. CHRIS VICTORIO, Field Technician, will be a supportive field surveyor for this project. His responsibilities will include surveying, quality control, and working with our management staff ensuring the updated MicroPAVER database is complete. (} t_' ¢ i it i a t 2-2 %�t1- r ; Iii±.,� ,‘', !,r't (-t;if� s ?'1.•: I.'I:I Exhibit B Project Team LIR_ Mr. Victorio has been involved with over 75 pavement management projects and brings his wealth of MicroPAVER, GIS and inspection experience to this project. DAN LIPINSKI, Field Technician, will be a supportive field surveyor for this project. His responsibilities will include surveying, quality control, and working with our management staff ensuring the updated MicroPAVER database is complete. He has been involved with over 20 pavement management projects and brings his wealth of CarteGraph, MicroPAVER, GIS and inspection experience to this project. With three technicians on this project that are trained in the Army Corps of Engineers survey methodology and available to begin work immediately; our survey schedule will be expedited. Our team will be able to survey the entire 141 miles of pavement within five (5) weeks' time due to our experience, availability and man-power. ti .. Alfiloe : anager Principal-In-Charge Orr Peter Bucknam Steve Bucknam,P.E. / J \ Asst.Planner----QA1QC \` James Crandall \ . . \I - - ' 1, .1 _. _ 1, -, LTI Acquisition I Field Technician Darwin Dahlgren Chris Vittorio (will be used if optional Dan Lipinski survey method is used) Gregory Bucknam N City of Rancho Palos Verdes 2-3 2013 Pavement Management Program Exhibit B Experience and References .• Relevant Project Experience The following project experience presents our description of work, its relevance in completing similar projects for numerous other agencies, Prop. A, METRO compliance, OCTA Measure M & M2 PMP experience, PMP software training expertise, and the broad knowledge of our pavement project team. Our project team brings over 75 years of public/private engineering and data management experience to the City of RPV. This includes over 60 PMP projects covering turn-key projects, simply training of City staff with pavement management methods, County Measure/Proposition compliancy, financial strategies and Capital Improvement Programs. Mr. Peter Bucknam, our Project Manager, has worked with over five (5) Riverside County local agencies seven (7) San Diego County local agencies, over half the cities within Orange County and 15+ Los Angeles county cities regarding pavement management projects. He served as the Project Manager for the OCTA Pavement Management Software project in 2008-09 where he interviewed all 35 Orange County agencies regarding their unique PMP needs and successfully, approved MicroPAVER for County wide use. Over the past fifteen years, Mr. Bucknam has worked on numerous projects similar to RPV's current PMP project. We have listed five (5) similar pavement management projects that cover the same task descriptions as listed in your RFP (all use MicroPAVER): 1. FY 2008/12—City of Sierra Madre, "Citywide Pavement Management Program" 2. FY 2010/11—City of Lomita, "Citywide Pavement Management Program" 3. FY 2008/14—City of Irvine, "Citywide Pavement Management Program—GIS 4. FY 2008/14—John Wayne Airport(County of Orange) Pavement Management Program 5. FY 1998/13—City of Fountain Valley, "Citywide PMP,GIS Intranet Implementation Bucknam Infrastructure Group, Inc. Pavement Management—GIS Program City of Sierra Madre (2008-2012) Mr. Bruce Inman, Director of Public Works—(626)355-7135 232 West Sierra Madre Boulevard,Sierra Madre,CA 91024 binman@ci.sierra-madre.ca.us Bucknam was contracted to perform pavement data conversion services where our staff converted the City's prior PMP from Stanwick to MicroPAVER. The City consists of roughly 37 centerline miles of streets and all pavement records under this project were linked to the City's GIS. Our staff worked closely with Public Works and IT staff to ensure the one-to-one match between the City's XY Maps and MicroPAVER system. City C f r,c I,_ rc'c= 3-1 Exhibit B Experience and References We also developed a 5-year Capital Improvement Program to assist the City in identifying the needed revenue to annually maintain an accepted Pavement Condition Index (PCI) value. This was extremely useful for Public Works in that it demonstrated to City Council the annually investment needed to stay proactive with pavement management. Citywide Pavement/Sidewalk Management Program City of Lomita (2010-2011) Mr. Vince Damasse, Director of Public Works—(310) 325-7110 24300 Narbonne Ave, Lomita, CA 90717 v.damasese@lomitacity.com Recently, Bucknam was contracted to perform a citywide pavement management inventory for the City of Lomita. This work effort is ongoing and will be completed in performed in the summer of 2011; our staff is surveying 40 miles of pavement. These inspections will drive the development of the City's 2011-16 pavement management CIP created by Bucknam. Additionally in 2010, Bucknam was contracted to perform a citywide sidewalk condition inventory for the City of Lomita. This work effort was performed in late 2010 where our staff collected over 3,000 sidewalk distress locations with varying levels of severity. This data was collected through GPS / GIS technologies and transferred into a working management file for City use. As the City begins the process of maintaining sidewalk deficiencies the staff will be able to utilize the Sidewalk GIS layer delivered under the project. Citywide Pavement Management Program Update City of Irvine (2008-2014) Mr.Joe Dillman, Public Works Street Supervisor—(949) 724-7696 6427 Oak Canyon, Irvine, CA 92618 (jdillman@ci.irvine.ca.us) Bucknam was recently selected city of Irvine. CA Pavement Condition Index (PCI) Maj by the City of Irvine to perform �••••• d•R�• _••� •�••�• • a citywide conversion of theirNit previous CHEC pavement ; software to MicroPAVER as Iw. wI well as perform 400 miles of , . 4.• , , ,,���! ,° s%%., pavement survey. Our staffehOre ;� developed a citywide capitalAies.,1`4,'41&" improvement plan that tfr*. proactivelydeveloped an OCTA :� :46Vf:k. Measure M2 compliant MPAH §\%, network and a local i .�. -'� ,� .� �,, maintenance zone program ' that will garner the greatest return-on-investment for the 'S City. Lity of kaiiciso rains verses 3-2 2013 Pavement Management Program Exhibit B Experience and References All MicroPAVER data was be linked to the City's GIS system through the GBA Master Series software. Based on our assessment, conversion and implementation efforts, the City contracted with our firm through fiscal year 2014 for pavement management services. Additionally, our staff is currently performing pavement management and inspection services on all designated "off-street" bike and trail pathways, park sidewalk and facility hardscapes. Our firm will be supporting the City with PMP services through fiscal year 2013-14. John Wayne Airport (JWA), Orange County Pavement Management Program Update -2008 thru 2014) Mr.John Pape, A/E Project Manager—(949) 252-6058 3160 Airway Avenue, Costa Mesa, CA 92626 ipape@ocair.com Bucknam was selected by the John Wayne Airport to perform a facility-wide pavement survey which includes all PCC aprons, taxiways and AC runways. Our staff will be assessing previous MicroPAVER inspection and survey efforts that have been performed over the past six plus years as well as assist JWA staff develop a new FAA required capital improvement program through the use of MicroPAVER. Our work efforts have covered a three-year term and assisted JWA staff in implementing a MicroPAVER-GIS based system to enhance the PMP. Based on the success of our initial project, Bucknam was recently awarded a three-year extension to 2014 for PMP services. Citywide Pavement Management Program City of Fountain Valley (1998-2013) Mr. Mark Lewis, Director of Public Works/City Engineer—(714) 593-4435 10200 Slater Avenue, Fountain Valley, CA 92708 (mark.lewis@fountainvalley.org) Mr. Peter Bucknam has managed the City of Fountain Valley's pavement management program for over fourteen (14) years and is current beginning the 2012 annual update for MPAH for Measure M2 compliance. Over the twelve years Mr. Bucknam as overseen seven phases of September9 2009 pavement survey, built the City's Pavement-GIS layer, and assisted the City in accomplishing the Putepacitro ebu his of Wrest,uquev lAan.,einrorlt Se rxe overlay of more than 80% of the City's arterial The efforts the mak.*AAaanoadralearn tun pufkYut der 4.-ie a.estatrelin, thn City's GI;cotbed a M.been a trrinanoo m bench.tt noweb.yt We Cal d network. This fiscal year, our firm is implementing ^Valley Al depertme""'"'chs°"e 14..10 err ma tac+. erwelpped h Mnvtrit quick easy access to intomtabor end to sk:votop Qusidr etepn+" an Intranet ArcIMS system to assist the City in "mid °Sew short key s °`dthe CO"p ' managing its pavement, traffic, storm, sewer and `�Y�z""""�'° �,u,�our�.�►�s�eatenn.�>,�a A.,o�a of weemewedert 1 refine our GIS capon,Itlics water GIS data. MO4m t ey.ii tit PtRi'11irrzll'.sy F►�nnr Mt et Lity ui Karuc.IiU raiu5 vel ues 3-3 2013 Pavement. Management Progran Exhibit B Experience and References Our firm converted all pavement data from CarteGraph to MicroPAVER (2005) based on the use of the program from surrounding agencies and its integration into the City's GIS Intranet program. Residential maintenance zone management is now the focus of the program where our project team is performing survey, coring and the reorganization of the City's slurry/cape seal zones to create a more attainable, proactive residential maintenance program. Additionally, this fiscal year, our staff is performing a citywide arterial and collector pavement management study,sign,catch basin,and curb marking inventory for the City. Additional local agencies our project manager and staff have worked with over the past fourteen years regarding Pavement Management Programs: City of Santa Ana City of El Segundo City of Cathedral City City of Temecula City of Sierra Madre City of Westminster City of Burbank City of Alhambra City of San Clemente City of Pico Rivera City of Yorba Linda City of Beverly Hills City of Los Alamitos City of Tustin City of Santa Barbara City of Stanton City of Rancho Palos Verdes City of Palmdale City of Culver City City of Moreno Valley City of Arcadia City of Carlsbad City of Cypress City of Huntington Park City of Costa Mesa City of Diamond Bar City of La Habra City of La Habra Heights City of Lake Elsinore City of Lomita City of National City OCSD OCTA City of Norwalk City of Orange City of Palm Desert City of Santee City of Rosemead City of Santee C i t y of z t(1 r a 1 o,. \.i t t(:,R 3-4 Exhibit B Qualifications Firm Profile and Qualifications With more than fifteen years of managing change, Bucknam Infrastructure Group, Inc. is committed to building stronger relationships with government organizations through frequent communication and team building. We build long-term partnerships with agencies that expect and require accuracy, efficiency, and integrity in all aspects of community services. Our experienced staff is committed to ensuring that immediate and long-term goals are met and are a top priority in the development of pavement management, infrastructure management, financial, geographic information systems (GIS), and facility management projects. Our full-service Infrastructure Management - GIS Division provides comprehensive engineering and infrastructure management services, as well as database management, pavement / ROW field inspection services, and GIS automation and management. Our staff consists of registered civil engineers; former Director of Public Works-City Engineers and maintenance specialists who can help implement solutions based upon your specific facility/infrastructure needs and will provide assistance through each step of your project. Our extensive professional experience includes: Public Works Management Intranet GIS Implementation ADA Self-Evaluation/Transition Planning GIS Custom Applications GASB 34 Compliance/Reporting Water Resources Planning Pavement-CIP Management (PMP) City Engineering Services Pavement Data Conversion Federal & State Funding Assistance Pavement Condition Surveys Traffic Control Device/Sign Inventory PMS/GIS Coordination Infrastructure Grant Assistance Public Right-of-Way Inventories Maintenance Management Programs PMP Compliance Reporting Record Retention /Scanning Services Digital Roadway Imaging/Survey Regarding Pavement Management Programs, our firm is currently assisting 25+ local agencies comply with the County pavement reporting requirements. In addition to the extensive knowledge and experience of our infrastructure management professionals, Bucknam provides a broad scope of administrative, inspection, construction management, civil engineering, and GIS services to public agencies. The extensive experience of Bucknam's staff, coupled with its service to more than 100 cities and other public agencies, assures our clients that the firm is a broad based resource with an understanding of today's infrastructure issues and knows how to provide the necessary solutions to public agencies in today's complex governmental environment. We bring a wealth of experience to the City through our successful track record, pavement management knowledge through application, and relationship building through trust and adherence to schedule. We look forward to working with you on your project. Our handpicked management professionals are committed to delivering quality services to the City. Our offices are located in Laguna Niguel and Oceanside, CA. pity of hanuio raios vetoes 4-1 2013 Pavement Management Prub,�,:,