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MEMORANDUM
TO:
FROM:
DATE:
SUBJECT:
REVIEWED:
Project Manager:
HONORABLE MAYOR & CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS
LES JONES, II, INTERIM DIRECTOR OF PUBL~
WORKS -l)
JUNE 4, 2013
AWARD PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONTRACT FOR
THE HAWTHORNE BLVD TRAFFIC SIGNAL
SYNCHRONIZATION PROJECT
CAROLYN LEHR, CITY MANAGER ~
Nicole Jules, Senior Engineer ~
RECOMMENDATIONS
1. Award a professional services agreement to lteris for preparation of design
plans for the Hawthorne Blvd Traffic Signal Synchronization Project for an
not-to-exceed amount of $65,470; ·
2. Authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute the agreement.
BACKGROUND
The Capital Improvement Program includes a project to synchronize and coordinate the
traffic signals along Hawthorne Blvd for improved traffic progression and increased
safety. The total project cost of $790,502 is primarily funded by Federal Highway
Safety Improvement (HSIP) funds and partially funded with a local match. The project
will synchronize 7 signalized intersections including:
• Hawthorne Blvd at Palos Verdes Drive West
• Hawthorne Blvd at Vallon Drive
• Hawthorne Blvd at Dupre Drive
• Hawthorne Blvd at Crest Road
• Hawthorne Blvd at Seamount Drive/Eddinghill Road
• Hawthorne Blvd at Granvia Altamira/Ridgegate Drive
• Hawthorne Blvd at Grayslake Road/Highridge Road
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The intersection of Hawthorne Blvd at Indian Peak Road is not included in the project
because a portion of that intersection is in the City of Rolling Hills Estates.
Consequently, the intersection of Hawthorne Blvd at Blackhorse Road was not included
due to the jurisdictional interruption and lack of continuity with the other intersections. A
project map is included in the Appendix.
Funding for the project is allocated in phases. Table 1 outlines the funding phases and
corresponding amounts:
Table 1
Project Funding
$54,450
$652,550
$707,000
$65,470
$725,032
$790,502
In an effort to improve efficiency and capitalize on construction activities, staff will
include with this project, communications connectivity from Hesse Park and Ryan Park
to City Hall by incorporating dedicated fiber optic lines and conduit within the project
improvement alignment along Hawthorne Blvd. Including this work with the current
project will enhance and improve information accessibility to our residents, provide
directcommunications between the City facilities and result in cost savings to.the City if
we implement this work now. The cost for this additional design work ($4,970) is
included in the consultant's proposal and will not be reimbursed by the grant.
Staff's recommendation will authorize the design phase only.
DISCUSSION
Staff solicited proposals from qualified Traffic Engineering and ITS Design firms that
have experience with signal synchronization projects. Proposals from. two firms were
received and evaluated using the Quality-Based Selection (QBS) process, which entails
a selection process based on qualifications and performance.
As a result of the evaluation process, staff is recommending the professional services
of lteris to function as consultants to the City providing technical expertise for
preparation of the project plans specifications and a cost estimate.
lteris has provided similar transportation engineering services to agencies including the
Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) and Cities of Buena Park, Corona,
Fountain Valley, Irvine and Newport Beach. Additionally, lteris is currently on the City's
on-call list for traffic engineering services. Their experience is extensive and their work
comes highly recommended.
CONCLUSION
Adopting staff's recommendations will authorize lteris to initiate design of the
Hawthorne Blvd Traffic Signal Synchronization project.
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ALTERNATIVE
The alternative action is to reject the received proposals and re-solicit from other firms
for the needed services. This alternative will likely result in project delays and potential
increased costs. Further, the alternative action could result in loss of future federal
funds.
FISCAL IMPACT
The recommended action will not result in an impact to the FY 2012-2013 budget.
Funding for the Hawthorne Blvd Traffic Signal Synchronization Project is included in the
Traffic Improvements program of the adopted budget.
Attachments: Project Limit Map
lteris Professional Services Agreement
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Hawthorne Boulevard
Signal Synchronization Project
TH E CIT Y
-Hawthorne Boulevard
Start/End Points of
Signal Synchronization Project
OF RANCHO PALOS VERDES
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CITY OF RANCHO PALOS VERDES
DESIGN PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT
THIS AGREEMENT ("Agreement") is made and entered into this 4th day of June,
2013, by and between the City of Rancho Palos Verdes (hereinafter referred to as the
"CITY") and lteris, Inc. (hereafter referred to as "CONSUL TANT").
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 Hawthorne Boulevard Traffic Signal
Synchronization Project.
1.2 Description of Services
CONSULT ANT shall provide traffic engineering services to synchronize
seven intersections along Hawthorne Boulevard as described in the CITY's Request For
Proposals, which is attached hereto as Exhibit "A" and incorporated herein by this
reference, and in CONSUL TANT'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. . In
the event of any conflict between the incorporated documents, Exhibit "A" shall control.
1.3 Schedule of Work
Upon receipt of written Notice to Proceed from the CITY, CONSUL TANT
shall perform with due diligence the services requested by the CITY. Time is of the
essence in this Agreement. CONSUL TANT shall not be responsible for delay, nor shall
CONSUL TANT 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 CONSUL TANT's work promptly, or delay or faulty
performance by CITY, other consultants/contractors, or governmental agencies, or any
other delays beyond CONSUL TANT's control or without CONSUL TANT's fault.
1.4 Subsurface Investigations
CONSUL TANT is responsible for making subsurface investigations and
depicting subsurface utilities in the plans.
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2.1 Fee
ARTICLE 2
COMPENSATION
CITY agrees to compensate CONSULTANT an amount not to exceed sixty-
five thousand four hundred and seventy dollars and no cents ($65,470.00) for services as
described in Article 1.
2.2 Payment Address
All payments due CONSUL TANT shall be paid to:
Scott Carlson, Vice President of Transportation Systems
lteris, Inc.
1700 Carnegie Avenue, Suite 100
Santa Ana, CA 92705
2.3 Terms of Compensation
CONSUL TANT 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 CONSUL TANT 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 CONSUL TANT 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 undispµted amounts due
CONSUL TANT within forty-five (45) days after invoices are received by CITY then CITY
agrees that CONSUL TANT shall have the right to consider said default a total breach of
this Agreement and be terminated by CONSULT ANT without liability to CONSUL TANT
upon ten (10) working days advance written notice.
2.4 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. CONSULT ANT shall perform such services, and CITY shall pay for such
additional services in accordance with CONSULT ANT's Hourly Fee Schedule, which is
within Exhibit "B." The rates in Exhibit "B" shall be in effect through the end of this
Agreement.
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2.5 Term of Agreement
This Agreement shall commence on June 5, 2013, and shall terminate on
June 4, 2014, unless sooner terminated pursuant to Article 4 of this Agreement.
ARTICLE 3
INDEMNIFICATION AND INSURANCE
3.1 Indemnification, Hold Harmless, and Duty to Defend
(a) Indemnity for Design Professional Services. In connection with its
design professional services and to the maximum extent permitted by law, CONSUL TANT
shall hold harmless and indemnify CITY, and its officials, officers, employees, agents and
independent contractors serving in the role of CITY officials, and designated volunteers
(collectively, "lndemnitees"), with respect to any and all claims, demands, causes of action,
damages, injuries, liabilities, losses, costs or expenses, including reimbursement of
attorneys' fees and costs of defense (collectively, "Claims" hereinafter), including but not
limited to Claims relating to death or injury to any person and injury to any property, which
arise out of, pertain to, or relate to in whole or in part to the negligence, recklessness, or
willful misconduct of CONSUL TANT or any of its officers, employees, subcontractors, or
agents in the performance of its design professional services under this Agreement.
(b) Other Indemnities. In connection with any and all claims, demands,
causes of action, damages, injuries, liabilities, losses, costs or expenses, including
attorneys' fees and costs of defense (collectively, "Damages" hereinafter) not covered by
Section 3.1 (a), and to the maximum extent permitted by law, CONSUL TANT shall defend,
hold harmless and indemnify the lndemnitees with respect to any and all Damages,
including but not limited to, Damages relating to death or injury to any person and injury to
any property, which arise out of, pertain to, or relate to the acts or omissions of
CONSUL TANT or any of its officers, employees, subcontractors,, or agents in the
performance of this Agreement, except for such loss or damage arising from the sole
negligence or willful misconduct of the CITY, as determined by final arbitration or court
decision or by the agreement of the parties. CONSULT ANT shall defend lndemnitees in
any action or actions filed in connection with any such Damages with counsel of CITY's
choice, and shall pay all costs and expenses, including all attorneys' fees and experts'
costs actually incurred in connection with such defense. Consultant's duty to defend
pursuant to this Section 3.1 (b) shall apply independent of any prior, concurrent or
subsequent misconduct, negligent acts, errors or omissions of lndemnitees.
( c) All duties of CONSUL TANT under Section 3.1 shall survive termination
of this Agreement.
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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 CONSUL TANT 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
CONSUL TANT 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 CONSUL TANT 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
CONSUL TANT 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
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
CONSUL TANT 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. CONSUL TANT shall require any subcontractor similarly to provide such
compensation insurance for their respective employees.
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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, CONSUL TANT shall provide immediate notice to the City if it receives a
cancellation or policy revision notice from the insurer.
(b) CONSUL TANT agrees that it will not cancel or reduce any required
insurance coverage. CONSULT ANT 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 CONSUL TANT's expense, the premium thereon.
3. V Entire Policy and Certificate of Insurance
At all times during the term of this Agreement, CONSULT ANT 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 CONSULT ANT 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.
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 CONSUL TANT upon ninety (90)
days prior written notice.
(b) This Agreement is funded in large part by federal Highway Safety
Improvement Program funds. If that grant or any part thereof shall be cancelled for any
reason, the CITY may immediately terminate the Agreement upon written notice.
(c)
Section 6.16.
Notice shall be deemed served if completed in compliance with
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(d) 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 CONSUL TANT,
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,
CONSULT ANT 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 CONSUL TANT 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 final documents, plans, specifications, reports, information, data, exhibits,
photographs, images, video files and media created or developed by CONSUL TANT
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 fmm 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. CONSULT ANT shall not obtain or attempt to obtain copyright protection as to any
Written Products.
CONSULT ANT 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.
CONSUL TANT 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,
and that the CITY has full legal title to and the right to reproduce the Written Products.
CONSUL TANT 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. CONSUL TANT 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
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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
CONSULT ANT shall deliver to the CITY all Written Products and other deliverables related
to the Project without additional cost or expense to the CITY. If CONSUL TANT prepares a
document on a computer, CONSUL TANT shall provide CITY with said document both in a
printed format and in an electronic format that is acceptable to the CITY.
6.1 Representation
ARTICLE 6
GENERAL PROVISIONS
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, CONSUL TANT 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 (42U.S.C.§11200, et seq.).
6.3 Statement of Compliance
(a) CONSUL TANT's signature affixed herein, and dated, shall constitute a
certification under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of California that
CONSUL TANT has, unless exempt, complied with, the nondiscrimination program
requirements of Government Code Section 12990 and Title 2, California Administrative
Code, Section 8103.
(b) During the performance of this Agreement, Consultant and its
subconsultants shall not unlawfully discriminate, harass, or allow harassment against any
employee or applicant for employment because of sex, race, color, ancestry, religious
creed, national origin, physical disability (including HIV and AIDS), mental disability,
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medical condition (e.g., cancer), age (over 40), marital status, and denial of family care
leave. Consultant and subconsultants shall insure that the evaluation and treatment of their
employees and applicants for employment are free from such discrimination and
harassment. Consultant and subconsultants shall comply with the provisions of the Fair
Employment and Housing Act (Gov. Code §12990 (a-f) et seq.) and the applicable
regulations promulgated thereunder (California Code of Regulations, Title 2, Section 7285
et seq.). The applicable regulations of the Fair Employment and Housing Commission
implementing Government Code Section 12990 (a-f), set forth in Chapter 5 of Division 4 of
Title 2 of the California Code of Regulations, are incorporated into this Agreement by
reference and made a part hereof as if set forth in full. Consultant and its subconsultants
shall give written notice of their obligations under this clause to labor organizations with
which they have a collective bargaining or other Agreement.
6.4 Personnel.
CONSULT ANT represents that it has, or shall secure at its own expense, all
personnel required to perform CONSULT ANT'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. CONSULT ANT shall
make reasonable efforts to maintain the continuity of CONSUL TANT'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.
CONSUL TANT may associate with or employ associates or subcontractors in the
performance of its services under this Agreement, but at all times shall CONSULT ANT be
responsible for its associates and subcontractors' services.
6.5 CONSUL TANT's Representations
CONSUL TANT represents, covenants and agrees that: a) CONSUL TANT 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 CONSUL TANT's full performance under this Agreement; c) to the extent
required by the standard of practice, CONSULT ANT 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.
6.6 Conflicts of Interest
(a) CONSUL TANT shall disclose any financial, business, or other
relationship with CITY that may have an impact upon the outcome of this Agreement, or
any ensuing CITY construction project. CONSUL TANT shall also list current clients who
may have a financial interest in the outcome of this Agreement, or any ensuing CITY
construction project, which will follow. CONSULT ANT hereby certifies that it does not
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currently have nor shall it acquire any financial or business interest 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 CONSUL TANT "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 CONSUL TANT has been retained pursuant to this
Agreement. Any subcontract entered into as a result of this Agreement, shall contain all of
the provisions of this Section.
(b) CONSUL TANT hereby certifies that neither CONSUL TANT, nor any
firm affiliated with CONSULT ANT will bid on any construction contract, or on any contract
to provide construction inspection for any construction project resulting from this
Agreement. An affiliated firm is one, which is subject to the control of the same persons
through joint-ownership, or otherwise. Except for subconsultants whose services are
limited to providing surveying or materials testing information, no subconsultant who has
provided· design services in connection with this Agreement shall be eligible to bid on any
construction contract, or _on any contract to provide construction inspection for any
construction project resulting from this Agreement.
(c) CONSUL TANT warrants that this Agreement was not obtained or
secured through rebates kickbacks or other unlawful consideration, either promised or paid
to any CITY employee. For breach or violation of this warranty, CITY shall have-the right in
its discretion; to terminate the Agreement without liability; to pay only for the value of the
work actually and satisfactorily performed; or to deduct from the Agreement price; or
otherwise recover the full amount of such rebate, kickback or other unlawful consideration.
6. 7 Lobbying
(a) CONSUL TANT certifies to the best of its knowledge and belief that:
(1) No state, federal or local agency appropriated funds have been
paid, or will be paid by-or-on behalf of CONSUL TANT to any person for influencing or
attempting to influence an officer or employee of any state or federal agency; a Member of
the State Legislature or United States Congress; an officer or employee of the Legislature
or Congress; or any employee of a Member of the Legislature or Congress, in connection
with the awarding of any state or federal contract; the making of any state or federal grant;
the making of any state or federal loan; the entering into of any cooperative agreement,
and the extension, continuation, renewal, amendment, or modification of any state or
federal contract, grant, loan, or cooperative agreement.
(2) If 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; CONSULTANT shall complete and submit
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Standard Form-LLL, "Disclosure Form to Report Lobbying", in accordance with its
instructions.
(b) 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 file 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.
(c) CONSULTANT also agrees by signing this document that he or she
shall require that the language of this certification be included in all lower-tier subcontracts
and that all such subrecipients shall certify and disclose accordingly.
6.8 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
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, CONSULTANT shall
make its personnel available for consultation with the CITY's staff and attorneys and for
testimony, if necessary, at depositions, trial and arbitration proceedings. CITY shall
compensate CONSUL TANT for its consultation and testimony at the hourly rates in effect
at the time of such testimony.
6.9 Assignment
Neither this Agreement nor any part thereof shall be assigned by
CONSUL TANT without the prior written consent of the CITY. Any such purported
assignment without written consent shall be null and void, and CONSUL TANT 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.
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Notwithstanding the above, CONSUL TANT may use the services of persons
and entities not in CONSUL TANT'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. CONSUL TANT's use of subcontractors
for additional services shall not be unreasonably restricted by the CITY provided
CONSULT ANT notifies the CITY in advance.
6.10 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 CONSULT ANT or any of the CONSULT ANT's employees, except as herein set
forth, and CONSUL TANT 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 CONSUL TANT wishes except as expressly provided in this Agreement.
CONSUL TANT 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. CONSUL TANT 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. CONSUL TANT agrees to pay all
required taxes on amounts paid to CONSULT ANT 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. CONSUL TANT shall fully comply with the workers' compensation law
regarding CONSUL TANT and its employees. CONSUL TANT further agrees to indemnify
and hold the CITY harmless from any failure of CONSUL TANT to comply with applicable
workers' compensation laws. The CITY shall have the right to offset against the amount of
any fees due to CONSUL TANT under this Agreement any amount due to the CITY from
CONSULT ANT as a result of its failure to promptly pay to the CITY any reimbursement or
indemnification arising under this Article.
6.11 Titles
The titles used in this Agreement are for general reference only and are not
part of the Agreement.
6.12 Entire Agreement
This Agreement, including any other documents incorporated herein by
specific reference, represents the entire and integrated agreement between CITY and
CONSULT ANT 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.
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6.13 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.
6.14 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
CONSUL TANT 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 CONSUL TANT, 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.
6.15 Severability
If any term or portion of this Agreement is held to be invalidr illegal, or
otherwise unenforceable by a court of competent jurisdiction, the remaining provisions of
this Agreement shall continue in full force and effect.
6.16 Notice
Except as otherwise required by law, any 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
CONSUL TANT'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:
Les Jones, Interim Director of Public Works
City of Rancho Palos Verdes
30940 Hawthorne Blvd.
Rancho Palos Verdes, CA 90275
To CONSUL TANT:
Bernard Li
lteris, Inc.
1700 Carnegie Avenue, Suite 100
Santa Ana, CA 92705
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6.17 State or Federal Restrictions
This contract is valid and enforceable only, if sufficient funds are made
available to the City for the purpose of this Agreement. In addition, this Agreement is
subjectto any additional restrictions, limitations, conditions, statutes, rules or regulations
enacted by the United States Congress or the California State Legislature that may affect
the provisions, terms or funding of this Agreement in any manner.
6.18 Cost Principles
CONSUL TANT agrees that the Contract Cost Principles and Procedures, 48
CFR, Part 31.000 et seq., shall be used to determine the cost allowability of individual
items. CONSULT ANT also agrees to comply with federal procedures in accordance with
49 CFR, Part 18. Any costs for which payment has been made to CONSUL TANT that are
determin~d by subsequent audit to be unallowable under 49 CFR Part 18 and 48 CFR,
Part 31.000 et seq., are subject to repayment by CONSUL TANT to CITY.
6.19 Disadvantaged Business Enterprises (DBE) Participation
CONSULT ANT must give consideration to DBE firms as specified in 23 CFR
§172.5(b), 49 CFR, Part26. If the Agreement has a DBE goal, CONSULTANT 111ust meet
the goal by using DB Es as subconsultants or document a good faith effort to have met the
goal. If a DBE subconsultant is unable to perform, CONSUL TANT must make a good faith
effort to replace him/her with another DBE subconsultant if the goal is not otherwise met.
A DBE may be terminated only with written approval by the CITY and only for the reasons
specified in 49 CFR 26.53(f). Prior to requesting the CITY's consent for the proposed
termination, CONSULT ANT must meet the procedural requirements specified in 49 CFR
26.53(f).
6.20 Retention of Records/ Audits
(a) For the purpose of determining compliance with Public Contract Code
10115, et seq. and Title 21, California Code of Regulations, Chapter 21, Section 2500 et
seq., when applicable and other matters connected with the performance of the Agreement
pursuant to Government Code 8546.7; CONSULTANT, subconsultants, and CITY shall
maintain and make available for inspection all books, documents, papers, accounting
records, and other evidence pertaining to the performance of the Agreement, including but
not limited to, the costs of administering the Agreement. All parties shall make such
materials available at their respective offices at all reasonable times during the Agreement
period and for three years from the date of final payment under the Agreement.
(b) The State, State Auditor, CITY, United States Department of
Transportation -Federal Highway Administration ("FHWA"), or any duly authorized
representative of the Federal Government shall have access to any books, records, and
documents of CONSULT ANT that are pertinent to the Agreement for audit, examinations,
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excerpts, and transactions, and copies thereof shall be furnished if requested.
Subcontracts shall contain this provision.
6.21 Audit Review Procedures
CONSUL TANT and subconsultants' contracts, including cost proposals and
indirect cost rates (ICR), are subject to audits or reviews such as, but not limited to, a
Contract Audit, an Incurred Cost Audit, an ICR Audit, or a certified public accountant
("CPA") ICR Audit Workpaper Review. If selected for audit or review, the Agreement or a
contract, cost proposal and ICR and related workpapers, if applicable, will be reviewed to
verify compliance with 48 CFR, Part 31 and other related laws and regulations. In the
instances of a CPA ICR Audit Workpaper Review, it is CONSUL TANT's responsibility to
ensure federal, state, or local government officials are allowed full access to the CPA's
workpapers. This Agreement or any other contract, cost proposal, and ICR shall be
adjusted ·by CONSULTANT and approved by CITY to conform to the audit or review
recommendations. CONSUL TANT agrees that individual terms of costs identified in the
audit report shall be incorporated into the Agreement by this reference if directed by CITY
at its sole discretion. Refusal by CONSUL TANT to incorporate audit or review
recommendations, or to ensure that the Federal, State, or local governments have access
to CPA workpapers, will be considered a breach of Agreement terms and cause for
termination of the Agreement and disallowance of prior reimbursed costs.
6.22 Inspection of Files
CONSULTANT and any subconsultant shall permit CITY, the State and the
FHWA to review and inspect all files related to this Agreement at all reasonable times
during the term of the Agreement, including on a daily basis.
6.23 National Labor Relations Board Certification
In accordance with Public Contract Code Section 10296, CONSULTANT
hereby states under penalty of perjury that no more than one final unappealable finding of
contempt of court by a federal court has been issued against CONSULT ANT within the
immediately preceding two-year period, because of CONSUL TANT's failure to comply with
an order of a federal court that orders CONSULT ANT to comply with an order of the
National Labor Relations Board.
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Agreement as of the date
and year first above written.
Dated:
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ATTEST:
By: ____________ _
City Clerk
ITERIS, INC. ("CONSUL TANT")
By: ____________ _
Printed Name: ---------
Title: ------------
By: ____________ _
Printed Name: ---------
Title: ------------
CITY OF RANCHO PALOS VERDES
("CITY")
By:~-----------~
Mayor
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
By:~-----------~
City Attorney
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Exhibit "A"
CITY OF RANCHO PALOS VERDES
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT
April 10, 2013
City of Rancho Palos Verdes
Request for Proposal for
Engineering Design Services
The City of Rancho Palos Verdes requests proposals from selected qualified consulting
engineering firms to provide design services related to the City's Hawthorne Boulevard
Signal Synchronization Project.
To be considered for this project, submit three (3) copies of the proposal to the
Department of Public Works, 30940 Hawthorne Blvd., Rancho Palos Verdes, CA
90275, 310-544-5252 Attn: Nicole Jules, no later than 4:30 PM, on Friday, April 19,
2013.
The City has been awarded a Highway Safety Improvement Program (HSIP) grant to
synchronize 7 intersections along Hawthorne Blvd from Highridge Road to Palos
Verdes Drive West.
The project improvements include Fiber optic cabling, conduit, synchronization
equipment, installing pedestrian countdown heads at 3 intersections and providing fiber
connectivity to two City Parks along Hawthorne Blvd.
The City's budget for the proposed project is $785,532, which includes .soft costs. It is
the City's desire to begin design immediately.
Some survey and utility information is available to the designer as reference for this
project from a recently designed project along Hawthorne Blvd in the same vicinity.
SCOPE OF WORK
The project scope of work shall include:
(a) Review existing records
Proposal shall include time to review existing records, including but not limited to
the existing street construction plans, traffic plans, storm water runoff facility
plans, street base maps and tax assessor maps. A number of these documents
are on file with the Public Works Department.
30940 I 1AWTHORNE BOULEVARD/ [~NCHO [JALOS VERDES. CA !'.!0275-5391 / l310l 544-5252 I FAX (310) 544-5292 / WWW.PAWSVERDES COM/RPV
PRIN fE:D ON l~EL'YCLED PAPER
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Exhibit "A"
City of Rancho Palos Verdes
Request for Proposal
Hawtbome Blvd Signal Synchronization
4/1012013
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(b) Prepare scaled construction drawings
All sheets are to be prepared in plan view only at 1" = 40' scale, with details as
listed below, and as necessary to construct.
All plans shall be delivered to the City in both printed and electronic formats.
Electronic submittals shall include *.pdf and *.dwg files and shall be compatible
with the City's GIS system.
(c) Prepare Engineer's Estimate.
(d) Prepare technical specifications and special provisions.
Specifications shall be delivered to the City both in printed format and on CD. All
documents shall be prepared in Microsoft Word format. Any other computer
generated documents, including plans and calculations, shall be submitted on
CD in a format acceptable to the City of Rancho Palos Verdes (i.e. spreadsheets
-Microsoft Excel and CAD drawings -AutoCAD ).
Specifications for this project shall contain requirements of the contractor_
consistent with the provisions of the National Ppllutant Discharge Elimination
System (NPDES), the Clean Water Act, and the APWA Green Book.
(e) Final Deliverables & As-builds
Prepare one set of reproducible plans for construction. At the end of the
construction, prepare "As-Built" mylars and submit final drawings electronically
on CD in CAD & PDF formats at the close of the project.
Clerical services and materials to carry out items above shall be incorporated into the
costs of the appropriate items. ·
FORM OF PROPOSAL
The Proposal shall be submitted in sealed envelope displaying the project name and
name of firm submitting the proposal.
EVALUATION PROCESS
Technical proposals received will be evaluated on the following criteria:
1. Experience of firm in performing this type of service.
2. Relevant experience of individual team members assigned to the project.
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Exhibit "A"
City of Rancho Palos Verdes
Request for Proposal
Hawthorne Blvd Signal Synchronization
4/I0/2013
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3. Understanding of project as demonstrated by the thoroughness of the
proposal, the introduction of innovative or cost-saving ideas and the approach
to the study or design.
4. References from clients for whom similar work was performed.
5. Depth of staff available to perform services.
6. Previous work in RPV performed by the firm.
7. Previous work in RPV performed by members of the team.
8. Project Schedule.
9. Interview (if applicable)
All questions are to be submitted in writing to City of Rancho Palos Verdes Department.
of Public Works, 30940 Hawthorne Blvd., Rancho Palos Verdes, CA 90275, Attention:
Nicole Jules. Questions may be submitted via fax to (310) 544-5292 or e-mail to
nicolei@rpv.com. All questions must be received by Wednesday, April 17, 2013.
Please note that the responses to this request for proposal are subject to the following
conditions:
Insurance
The City of Rancho Palos Verdes requires the selected firm to have a minimum of
$1,000,000.00 of professional errors and omissions Insurance and a minimum of
$1,000,000.00 of automobile liability insurance prior to entering into an agreement with
the City.
Acceptance of Terms
Submission of a proposal shall constitute acknowledgment and acceptance of all terms
and conditions hereinafter set forth in the RFP unless otherwise expressly stated in the
proposal.
Right of Rejection by the City
Not withstanding any other provisions of this RFP, the City reserves the right to reject
any and all proposals and to waive any informality in a proposal.
Financial Responsibility
The proposer understands and agrees that the City shall have no financial responsibility
for any costs incurred by the proposer in responding to this RFP.
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"City hTRanc"ho Palos Verdes
Request for Proposal
Hawthome Blvd Signal Synchronization
4/10/2013
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Interview
If successful, the proposer will be invited to participate in an interview. The interview will
be a part of final selection process.
Award of Contract
The selected firm shall be required to enter into a written contract with the City of
Rancho Palos Verdes, in a form approved by the City Attorney, to perform the
prescribed work. This RFP and the proposal, or any part thereof, may be incorporated
into and made a part of the final contract; however, the City reserves the right to further
negotiate the terms and conditions of the contract with the selected consultant. The
contract will, in any event, include a maximum "fixed cost" to the City of Rancho Palos
Verdes.
Conferences During the Proposal Preparation Period
As of the issuance date of this RFP and continuing until the time for submitting proposal
has expired, the City will provide relevant information and access to City facilities and
documents as necessary for all proposers to familiarize themselves with the
requirements set forth in the RFP. Access to City facilities shall be during normal
business hours and will require at least twenty-four (24) hours advance notice.
Number of Copies Required
The proposer must submit three (3) copies of the proposal.
Proposals must be received by the Department of Public Works, 30940 Hawthorne
Blvd., Rancho Palos Verdes, CA 90275, (310) 544-5252, by the deadline indicated in
this RFP.
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April 19, 2013
City of Rancho Palos Verdes
Department of Public Works
30940 Hawthorne Boulevard
Rancho Palos Verdes, CA 90275
Attn: Nicole Jules
Exhibit "B"
Re: Engineering Design Services Proposal for Hawthorne Boulevard Signal Synchronization Project
Dear Ms. Jules:
lteris, Inc. {lteris) is extremely pleased to submit this Proposal to provide Traffic Engineering and ITS
Design S'ervices to the City of Rancho Palos Verdes. lteris has had the privilege of assisting numerous
public agencies in signal synchronization, traffic engineering, Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS)
design and system deployment. Most recently, lteris has been engaged by agencies such as OCTA, Cities
of Buena Park, Corona, Cypress, Fountain Valley, Irvine, Newport Beach, and Westminster with ITS,
communications upgrade, equipment procurement, and signal synchronization projects. These projects
not only show lteris' depth of knowledge in regional based signal synchronization and ITS design and
deployment projects, but also the ability to complete high quality projects on-time and within budget.
Additionally, lteris was recently added to the City's on-call list for traffic engineering by demonstrating
our expertise on projects with similar requirements to the Hawthorne Boulevard Project.
lteris is the largest transportation engineering firm specializing in the fields of traffic engineering, Traffic
Signal Systems, ITS and transportation planning, headquartered in Southern California. The firm's
knowledge of traffic engineering and operations enables staff to design and implement transportation
solutions that help public agencies reduce traffic congestion, enhance system reliability and improve
mobility.
lteris proposes Mr. Bernard K. Li, E.E., T.E., PTOE, as the Project Manager for this project. Mr. Li has 25
years of experience in signal synchronization and signal system implementation and he has led
numerous projects of this type throughout Southern California. He will be the principal contact with the
City and other entities per City's direction. As Project Manager, Mr. Li will oversee work from project
inception to completion and will be responsible for coordinating staff activities and meetings, as well as
participating in the Quality Assurance and Quality Control process. Mr. Li will be supported by an
excellent team of experienced and dedicated transportation professionals.
Thank you very much for the opportunity to submit this proposal. lteris looks forward to assisting the
City on this important project. Please feel free to call me at 949-270-9578, or the designated Project
Manager, Mr. Bernard Li, at 949-270-9633, should you have any questions.
Sincerely,
lteris, Inc.
c?~f~
Scott Carlson, P.E.
sec@iteris.com
Vice President, Transportation Systems
1700 Carnegie Avenue I Suite 100 I Santa Ana I CA I 92705-5551 I tel. 949.270.9400 I fax 949.270.9401 I www.iteris.com
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Proposal to Provide Engineering Design Services
Hawthorne Boulevard Signal Synchronization Project Exhibit "B"
TABLE OF CONTENTS
I. Project Management and Quality Assurance ................................................. 1
II. Relevant Experience and Client References ................................................... 3
Ill. Organization Chart ........................................................................................ 10
IV. Project Approach and Work Scope ............................................................... 13
V. Project Schedule ........................................................................................... 19
VI. Company Background and Experience ........................... : ............................. 20
VII. Fee Schedule ................................................................................................. 26
List of Figures
Figure 1-Quality Control I Quality Assurance Flowchart ............................................................. 2
Figure 2-Project Team Organizational Chart.. ............................................................................ 10
Figure 3 -Fiber Assignment Sample ............................................................................................. 18
Figure 4-Project Schedule ..................................................... ~ .................................................... 19
List of Tables
Table 1-Relevant Project Experience Matrix ................................................................................. 3
Table 2 -Key Personnel and Roles ............................................................................................... 11
Table 3 -Hawthorne Boulev.ard Corridor Existing Controller and Cabinet Inventory ................. 13
Table 4 -Field Investigations Checklist ........................................................................................ 16
Table 5 -Proposed Fee Schedule ................................................................................................. 26
Appendix
Appendix-Resumes
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Hawthorne Boulevard Signal Synchronization Project Exhibit "B"
I. PROJECT MANAGEMENT AND QUALllY ASSURANCE
lteris strongly believes that excellent project management is essential in the successful completion of
any project. Successful completion does not only mean finishing the project, but also completing the
project to the client's satisfaction within budget and schedule. Our proposed Project Manager, Mr.
Bernard Li, will ensure an efficient and coordinated project development process, delivery of a high
quality product, and deployment of the project components within budget and on schedule. This can be
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As part of the Project Management task, Mr. Li will
schedule and attend regular meetings with City staff
and prepare and present status reports. He will also
be available to City staff should specific questions
arise throughout the duration of the project, or for
special meetings to discuss the project with other
stakeholders. Mr. Li also has extensive experience on numerous similar projects, and is committed to
being available to City staff for the entirety of the project.
PROJECT MEETINGS
Shortly after receipt of Notice to Proceed, a project kickoff meeting with the City will be initiated and
attended by Mr. Li and lteris' key staff. The purpose of this meeting is to introduce team members,
establish communication protocol, present project schedule, review scope of work and obtain pertinent
data from the City. The meeting will also ensure that participants understand and support the goals of
the project and the plan to achieve them.
In addition to the kickoff meeting, lteris will discuss the project progress monthly or during regular
meetings with the City -the forum for this meeting will be at the discretion of the City Project Manager.
Mr. Li will summarize current activities, discuss concerns, report on milestones, evaluate future
technical and financial requirements, and obtain feedback from the City. These meetings are planned to
promote open communication between the City and lteris.
lteris also strives to ensure that meeting notes are developed after every meeting, which capture the
items covered and decisions made. Once the meeting has been adjourned, a draft copy of the meeting
notes will be submitted to the City's Project Manager for review and approval prior to disbursement to
the meeting attendees.
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Hawthorne Boulevard Signal Synchronization Project Exhibit"B"
Another key component of a successful project is Quality Control. lteris' number one goal is the
production of top quality products for clients. This Figure 1-Quality Control/ Quality Assurance Flowchart
is something that is kept in mind by employees at
all times. It does not just apply to quality control
for design plans or reports -something that has
been standard procedure at lteris for many years;
but rather relates to all aspects of lteris staff jobs
and professional careers. As a firm and as
individuals, lteris always strives for excellence.
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Superior technical quality is initiated through
sound study and design procedures along with
appropriate design review to ensure compliance
with applicable design standards and accepted
engineering practice. Technical quality is impacted
significantly by appropriate staffing and ensured
through appropriate quality control reviews by
experienced, but otherwise uninvolved staff.
Pteparatlon of Submittal l""8~WWiimil
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Mr. Scott Carlson, P.E., Principal-in-charge and
Senior Advisor, will also be responsible for the
overall Quality Control/Quality Assurance (QC/QA)
aspect of this project. Within this role, he will
develop an internal QC/QA team to review the
products prior to delivery to the City for review
and approval. In addition to the responsibilities
previously listed, as project manager, Mr. Bernard
Li will work closely with Mr. Carlson during project
execution so that he is aware of project deadlines
as well as expected delivery dates of the individual
products. Figure 1 to the right illustrates our QA/QC flowchart.
As an International Organization for Standardization (ISO) 9001 (Quality
Management Program) certified firm, lteris gets audited annually and
certificate renewed every three years. With this certification, lteris is
recognized as having established and applied a quality system for the design
and implementation of all transportation engineering projects. This project is
no exception. lteris staff will implement appropriate quality control
procedures, carry out independent reviews for all key deliverables, and strictly
follow the guidelines set forth within the certified corporate ISO 9001 Quality
Management Program.
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U. RELEVANT EXPER~ENCE AND CLIENT REFERENCES
lteris has a history of successful projects with similar scope and work content for many agencies
throughout California. lteris has a proven track record of on-time, within-budget performance on
projects; and encourages the City of Rancho Palos Verdes to check with references provided with our
project qualifications below. lteris is proud of the reputation the company has earned, and the resulting
numerous repeat clients. lteris has initiated over 800 ITS/Engineering and Planning projects since 2005.
These projects include a wide range of public and private entities including local agencies, counties,
MPO and Caltrans. Of these 800 projects, approximately 70% represent repeat clients; a testament to
lteris' primary goal of client satisfaction.
lteris' e~tensive traffic engineering, communications, ITS, and traffic signal synchronization and
operation experience is demonstrated by the following showcase listing of recent, relevant projects
throughout California that encompass all the aspects of the City of Rancho Palos Verdes project. In
accordance with the RFP, lteris has provided client contact references, along with projects completed
for each reference. The projects are summarized in Table 1 below followed by a detailed description of
each project:
Table 1-Relevant Project Experience Matrix
Katella Avenue Traffic Light Synchronization and Hardware ,/ ,/ ,/ ,/ ,/
Upgrade-Orange County, CA
ATMS Master Plan, Design, Integration, Signal Timing,
Synchronization, Operations, Maintenance and Monitoring ,/ ,/ ,/ ,/ ,/ ,/
Projects -City of Corona, CA
Douglas Park Adaptive Traffic Signal Design, lmplemenation ,/ ,/ ,/ ,/ ,/ ,/
and Integration Project -City of Long Beach, CA
Traffic Signal Master Control System and ITS Project -City of ,/ ,/ ,/ ,/ ,/ ,/
Westminster, CA
Traffic Signal Master Plan, Phase 1, Phase 2&3, Phase 4&7, ,/ ,/ ,/ ,/ ,/ ,/
and Phase 5 Projects -City of Newport Beach, CA
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Katella Avenue Traffic Light Synchronization and Hardware Upgrade-Orange County, CA
lteris was retained by OCTA to provide traffic signal synchronization and hardware upgrades for a 17-
mile corridor encompassing nine jurisdictions. Katella is a main artery to many land uses, including
Disneyland theme parks, Los Alamitos Race Track, Angel Stadium, and the Honda Center. Traffic signal
synchronization plans are developed, implemented and fine-tuned for 68 intersections, including
Siemens EPAC controllers using a Siemens ACTRA system in the City of Anaheim. Many intersections
along the corridor received new controllers (various agencies), GPS units (Caltrans intersections),
Econolite Centracs ACS-Lite expansion (City of Anaheim). In addition, wireless IP communications were
installed to bring additional intersections online.
Client Reference: Ron Keith, OCTA, 550 Main Street, Orange, CA 92863, Tel: 714-560-5990,
rkeith@octa.net
Project Budget: $674,000 (Design/Build)
Corona ATMS Master Plan, Design, Integration, Signal Timing, Synchronization, Operations,
Maintenance and Monitoring Projects -City of Corona, CA
lteris has served as the traffic I ITS consultant to the City of Corona since 2000 to provide design,
integration, construction support, traffic signal timing, traffic signal synchronization, operations,
maintenance and monitoring services for four separate ATMS projects:
Corona ATMS Master Plan and Phase 1 Design Project (2000 to 2006)
Corona ATMS Phase 2 Design and Integration Project (2008 to 2010)
Corona ATMS Phase 2 Traffic Signal Timing and Synchronization Project (2010-2011)
Corona ATMS Operations, Maintenance and Monitoring Project (2011to2015)
The types of services lteris provided for each of these four projects are described below:
Corona ATMS Master Plan and Phase 1 Design Project
Tile Corona A 7MS PrO)ect was
awarded tile APWA 2006
PROJECT OF THE YEAR
AWARD TRAFFIC
CONGESl/ONIMITIGA TION
The ATMS Master Plan outlined the phased deployment of the
Corona ATMS to aid the City in pursuing project funding. This
Master Plan developed by lteris followed a system engineering
approach that employed an iterative process in assessing the
City's need and mapping those needs to system solutions. As
part of the Master Plan effort, lteris researched technologies
for IP-addressable cameras, changeable message signs, system
detectors, traffic management centers, traffic signal systems,
video detection and Gigabit Ethernet network. lteris also assisted
the City in obtaining $2.8M in funding to support the design and construction of the Phase 1 project.
The Phase 1 design project upgraded over 60 City-intersections and 14 Caltrans-intersections to Model
2070 controllers; implemented 13 IP CCTV cameras; integrated the existing Vantage video detection
system to IP network; and implemented a Gigabit Ethernet communication system supported by new
fiber optic cable. The City manages the ATMS system from the new Corona TMC which was also
designed and implemented as part of this project. The TMC implementation included the procurement
and integration of QuicNet/4 as the traffic signal system that places both City and Caltrans signals on the
same system for regional traffic responsive operation, a first in California. The Phase 1 project also
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implemented the center-to-center Caltrans-Corona lntertie for the
exchange of surveillance video and traffic data between the two
agencies.
The project also involved institutional coordination to integrate the
Caltrans traffic signals into the City's traffic responsive signal
system. lteris was instrumental in the consensus building efforts
that include a MOU between the two agencies. (Project Budget:
$527,399)
Corona ATMS Phase 2 Design and Integration Project
The primary focus of the Phase 2 project was to fill in gaps or enhance the Phase 1 ATMS, and to expand
the existing ATMS to support the integration of additional City of Corona signalized interseqions and
corridors, as well as signalized intersections from other neighboring agencies including Caltrans District
8, Riverside County and the City of Norco.
One key factor in the City receiving nearly $4.SM in 4
California's Traffic Light Synchronization Program (TLSP)
funds (application prepared by lteris) is the City's
commitment to an expeditious completion of the design
in order to initiate construction of the Corona ATMS
Phase 2 project by mid-2009. lteris was selected as the
City's consultant in December 2008 to complete the
design of the Corona ATMS Phase 2 project in a very
aggressive 4-month schedule. The design was
completed on schedule and within budget.
The scope for the Phase 2 project included the design of over 14 miles of fiber optic cable, traffic signal
controller and communication upgrades at a total of 114 signalized intersections, 20 CCTV cameras and
eight OMS, and also expanded the City's Gigabit Ethernet network to include upgrade of four existing
and the implementation of five new communication hubs.
During the construction phase of the Phase 2 project in September 2010, lteris' acted as the City's
system integrator responsible for procurement and integration of hardware including 100 Ethernet
switches, 9 Gigabit Ethernet hub switches, CCTV cameras, ENCOM Ethernet radios, and OMS including
poles. lteris also developed the IP/VLAN schema, and configuration and bench testing of the hardware
prior to installation by the contractor. lteris was also responsible for overall systems integration and
acceptance testing. (Project Budget: $456,640 Design; $2.8M System Integrator)
Corona ATMS Phase 2 Traffic Signal Timing and Synchronization Project
lteris developed 50 optimized signal timing plans and 30
emergency detour flush plans for use along ten major arterials
in the City. The optimized signal timing plans were developed,
implemented and fine-tuned for five peak periods, including
weekends and school specific plans. In addition, ten flush plans
for emergency detour routing were developed for three levels
of traffic related incidents. The project area includes 148 traffic
signals owned and maintained by the Cities of Corona and
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Norco, Riverside County and Caltrans and operating a combination of NTCIP compliant 170 Coldfire and
2070 ATC controllers with McCain firmware. Timing plans were modeled with Synchro 7.0 and
implemented into the City's QuicNet system and into various Agency controllers and field fine-tuned.
Timing effectiveness was determined through various operational and emissions measures of
effectiveness calculated through travel time and delay studies. (Project Budget: $449,988)
Corona ATMS Operations, Maintenance and Monitoring Project
In August 2011, the City of Corona selected lteris to provide on-call operations, maintenance and
monitoring support for the Corona ATMS. Already having the experience in staffing TMCs during major
planned and unplanned events, lteris will provide these services, as-needed, 24 hours a day, seven days
a week. The services will center on providing technical support to operate, maintain and monitor the
entire Corona ATMS systems, including: QuicNet Pro traffic signal system, traffic signal controllers, CCTV
Camera system, video detection system (VDS), DMS system, Ethernet Network and TMC Hardware.
lteris will provide these services through a combination of staffing the
Corona TMC during key events as well as remote staffing from lteris'
TMC (inset), located in lteris' Santa Ana headquarters. lteris has
implemented a VPN connection to the Corona TMC that allows lteris to
provide key support services from lteris' office, resulting in costs savings
to the City. When necessary or warranted, lteris will provide on-site
services at the Corona TMC or the field to conduct maintenance and
operations services aimed at minimizing downtime. (Project Budget:
$500,000)
Client Reference:
Design Cost:
Rafael Martinez, City Traffic Engineer, City of Corona. 400 S Vicentia Ave,
Corona, CA 92882-2187. Tel: 951-739-4834, rafael.martinez@ci.corona.ca.us
$3,934,027
Douglas Park Adaptive Traffic Signal Design, lmplemenation and Integration Project -City of Long
Beach, CA
The Boeing Company acquired and
implemented a new, Commercial Off-the-
Shelf (COTS) s_daptive 1raffic fOntrol ~ystem
to provide "Adaptive" traffic signal timing to
mitigate the impacts caused by the Douglas
Park development in the City of Long Beach,
California. As identified in the EIR for the
development of the Douglas Park area, the
adaptive system was deployed along four
major east-west corridors and four major
north-south corridors; and about 20
freeway on/off ramp intersections in and
around the Douglas Park campus covering
165 signalized intersections. This COTS adaptive traffic control system replaced the existing traffic signal
control system supervising these eight corridors with an upgraded system that provided adaptive traffic
signal timing control, for the expressed purpose of achieving lessened traffic delays caused by traffic
signals. lteris was selected to provide the following services:
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• Deployment and integration of the Adaptive Traffic Control System (ATCS) developed by the City
of Los Angeles at 165 intersections in the City of Long Beach
• Coordination with six agencies:
o City of Long Beach
o Caltrans
o Los Angeles County
o City of Bellflower
o City of Signal Hill
o City of Lakewood
• Design, integration and testing of a system detection network to support the "Adaptive"
algorithms of the ATCS
• Design and integration of a new communication system to meet the bandwidth requirements of
the ATCS, CCTV cameras and changeable message signs
• Design and integration of a hybrid traffic signal controller deployment with over 50 new 2070
traffic controllers and 114 legacy 170 controllers
• Deployment of 2070 controllers at Caltrans Diamond Ramp locations along three different
freeways -91, 605 and 405 Freeway
• Improved traffic operations through design of new traffic signal phasing and efficient use of
detection operations
• Review and repair of all detection operations to ensure efficient traffic signal operations
The complexity of this project involved the state-of-the-practice traffic control system integrated on a
hybrid communication infrastructure of new single-mode fiber optics communication ring and back-
bone, Ethernet on existing twisted-pair interconnect, analog serial communication on existing twisted-
pair interconnect, and wireless communications. This required extensive expertise on the lteris Team
and a close working relationship with both the communications contractor and the City of Long Beach
maintenance staff.
Throughout the deployment of the project, many communication issues were identified and resolved
through close collaboration of the lteris Staff, the contractor and the City of Long Beach maintenance.
Communication faults with the existing twisted-pair interconnect were identified and repaired by the
lteris Integration Team. The problems encountered actually existed before the pro)ect began but were
unknown to the City staff and the lteris design team. The assumption was made during the design of
the project that all existing communication cables that were being used by the existing traffic system
were in good working order. However, not all communication pairs were required for the legacy traffic
system and thus, not all pairs were maintained which was identified during the integration phase of the
project.
Additionally, design improvements were identified with the new fiber network deployment and
implemented resulting in improved communication network performance and construction cost savings.
These improvements resulted in providing connectivity to additional City departments and outside
agencies which provided cost savings to the City. These departments and agencies included:
1. Long Beach Transit Agency
2. Long Beach Gas Department
3. Long Beach Water Department
4. Long Beach Emergency Operations Center
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Client Reference: David Roseman, City of Long Beach, City Traffic Engineer, City Hall 10th Floor, 333
W. Ocean Boulevard, Long Beach, CA 90802, 562-570-6665,
david_roseman@longbeach.gov
Design Cost:
Construction Cost:
$843,000 (system detection and communication design)
$849,000 (system deployment and integration)
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Traffic Signal Master Control System and ITS Project -City of Westminster, CA
The City of Westminster has retained the
services of lteris to perform the design and
integration of the Phase 3-5 ITS deployment.
Phase 3-5 includes the design of 42 additional
CCTV locations, and integration into the TMC.
lteris is currently completing Phase 2 which
included' complete design of the City-wide
Gigabit Ethernet communications system, as
well as design/integration of the TMC with
McCain Quicnet/2006, 64 2070 controller
changeouts, 13 CCTV, and 13 video detection
units. Phase 3-5 will complete full deployment
of the CCTV plan throughout the City, and
provide surveillance at every signalized intersection within the City. Once design is complete, lteris will
then fully integrate control and operation into the TMC which will be deployed as part of the Phase 2.
Phase 2 of the project expands on the Phase 1 improvements with the installation of approximately
eight miles of new fiber optic communications, 12 new video detection systems and 12 new CCTV
camera systems. The project also involves Citywide Ethernet upgrades, the replacement of existing 820
and 820A traffic signal controllers with Model 2070 traffic signal controller upgrades at 58 of the City's
64 signalized intersections, new signal timing plans for all 64 City-owned signalized intersections, and
the replacement of the City's existing VMS-330 system with a new QuicNet traffic signal system.
As part of this Phase, lteris is also assisting the City with the complete upgrade a'nd relocation of the
existing TMC. The new TMC will be located in a larger area of the Westminster City Hall and will house a
new video wall, new workstations and new computer hardware. The construction and integration of the
TMC equipment will be completed by lteris.
Phase 1 involved the installation of fiber optic communications along three major arterials in the City,
install additional video detection systems and install CCTV camera systems.
lteris is responsible for all project components, including design, procurement, installation, testing and
integration of the needed equipment, and training of the City staff for operation of the new system. The
only item of exception is the communication system to be constructed by others under contract with
the City. lteris' responsibilities include scheduling, monitoring, and inspection of all construction
activities for the project. lteris has sole responsibility for project delivery, on schedule and within
budget for a turnkey completion.:
Client Reference: Adolfo Ozaeta, Traffic Engineer, City of Westminster, 8200 Westminster, CA
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Design Cost:
Construction Cost:
$1,250,000 (includes design, construction, integration, testing, signal timing)
$290,000
Traffic System Master Plan, Phase 1, Phase 2&3, Phase 4&7, and Phase 5 -City of Newport Beach, CA
lteris has served as the consultant for the City
of Newport Beach on three ITS projects,
including the Master Plan and Phase 1 Project
in 2007, the Phase 2 & 3 Project in 2008, the
Phase 4 & 7 Project in 2009 and the Phase 5
project (ongoing). The Communications
Master Plan detailed the upgrade of the
current leased Tl lines and VMS-330 traffic
signal system with 820 traffic signal controllers
to a combination of fiber optic cable and
microwave radio supported by a new CenTracs
traffic signal system and ASC/3 traffic signal
controllers. The Communications Master Plan
also detailed the deployment of ITS strategies
including CCTV cameras and a new Traffic Management Center.
Based on the details of the Master Plan, lteris has completed the PS&E for four ITS projects. The
projects replace the existing twisted pair cable with fiber optic cable, upgrade the 820 traffic signal
controllers with ASC/3 controllers, and deploy Cohu CCTV cameras. To date, approximately 90 of the
City's 120 signalized intersections have been upgraded as part of the four ITS Projects and
approximately 23 CCTV cameras have been deployed.
In addition to the design, the project also includes the analysis of signalized intersections encompassing
each phase {95 signals total for all phases) for coordination timing during the AM, midday, PM and
Saturday (Phase 1 only) peak periods. This analysis includes data collection (average daily traffic and
peak period turning movement counts with pedestrian and bicycle); review of the existing conditions;
review of the existing actuated settings for coordinated and non-coordinated periods; and generating
the optimum cycle lengths, offset and splits for each study intersection. Implementation is conducted
by lteris staff during off-peak hours at the City's Traffic Management Center (TMC) in the CenTracs
central system. Fine-tuning of the proposed coordination plans is completed in the field during the
hours of coordination. Any modifications made during fine-tuning are documented for the final report.
Furthermore, lteris has conducted two days of signal timing training, including basic phasing to
implementation and fine-tuning using Centracs and Synchro, to City staff.
Client Reference:
Design Cost:
Construction Cost:
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Brad Sommers, Senior Civil Engineer, City of Newport Beach, 3300 Newport
Blvd, Newport Beach, CA 92663, 949-644-3326, bsommers@city.newport-
beach.ca.us
Master Plan and Phase 1 $263,215; Phases 2-3 $361,835; Phases 4-7 $446,820;
Phase 5 $155, 700
Phase 1 $329,729; Phase 2&3 $520,299; Phase 4&7 $702,447; Phase 5 $508,372
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Ill. ORGANIZATION CHART
With Southern California offices in Santa Ana (headquarters), Los Angeles and Long Beach, lteris has the
resources of over 75 staff in Southern California dedicated to Traffic Engineering, Transportation
Planning and ITS, available to meet all the needs of the City.
lteris' project team organization of the proposed key staff is listed below in Figure 2, followed by the list
of lteris Team and Roles in Table 2 and brief resumes. Full resumes of the lteris Team are located in the
Appendix.
Figure 2 -Project Team Organizational Chart
SCOTT CARLSON, PE
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Project Management
" The City of Ral\Cbo Palos Verdes
Paul Frislie, PE
Sai Chundi, PE
Stuart Hunter
Braulio Ramirez
Mr. Bernard Li, E.E., PTOE, will serve as the Project Manager for this project. He will be the principal
contact with the City and other entities per the City's direction. As Project Manager, Mr. Li will be
responsible for coordinating the staff activities, coordinating meetings, project strategy and will oversee
work from project inception to completion. Mr. Li is a registered Professional Electrical and Traffic
Engineer with over 25 years of professional engineering experience in public and private sectors. He has
served Project Manager on numerous ITS/communications design and signal synchronization projects.
With his extensive background and experience on other projects similar to this one, Mr. Li is the ideal
Project Manager for the City of Rancho Palos Verdes.
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Subconsultant
I For this project, lteris has brought in KDM Meridian, Inc. to perform t::I K D M M ER 1o1 AN surveying and aerial base mapping for this project. KDM Meridian is
1 a professional Land Surveying and Civil Engineering consulting firm
specializing in GPS, conventional land surveying, and project mapping. Established in February of 2000,
KDM Meridian has rapidly built a growing clientele by offering professional and technical services to
public and private clients ranging from local, regional, state, and federal agencies, to utility agencies,
development groups, private consulting firms, construction firms, professional and landscape architects,
and attorneys.
KDM Meridian is a California corporation located in the City of Lake Forest. The firm is currently fielding
two survey crews on a regular basis to perform conventional and GPS land surveying, with the ability to
provide up to four two-man crews on short notice. In-house personnel provide boundary, mapping,
right-of-way, topographic, construction calculation, legal description, and related functions. There are
twelve (12) regular full-time employees of whom three are California licensed surveyors and two
certified LSIT. The KDM Meridian staff functions as an extension of its client's staff to provide
management, technical, and professional services in a responsive, cost effective, and professional
manner, meeting their schedules and project goals.
Table 2 -Key Personnel and Roles
KEY STAFF PROJECT ROLE
Bernard Li, EE, TE, PTOE Project Manager (PM)
Scott Carlson, PE Principal-In-Charge (PIC)
Paul Frislie, PE Task Leader -Communications Design
Sai Chundi, PE Project Engineer
Stuart Hunter Project Engineer
Braulio Ramirez Project Engineer
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IV. PROJECT APPROACH AND WORK SCOPE
This project will provide a new fiber-optic communications system at seven (7) intersections along
Hawthorne Boulevard between Highridge Road and Palos Verdes Drive West (PVDW), and upgrade the
pedestrian signal heads to "countdown" type at three (3) intersections.
Once completed, not only will this project serve as the first step for the City of Rancho Palos Verdes to
possess its own state-of-the-art fiber optic communications network to connect 50% of the City's traffic
signals (7 out of 14), but it will also provide future connections to two of the City's parks, Fred Hesse
Community Park and Robert E. Ryan Community Park, adjacent to Hawthorne Boulevard within the
project limits.
Existing Roadway Characteristics
Hawthorne Boulevard is the main arterial in the City of Rancho Palos Verdes,· covering 4.8 miles from the
City's northeastern boundary (just north of Blackhorse Drive) to PVDW. Seven of the City's 14 traffic
signals are located along the proposed project area of Hawthorne Boulevard. The Average Daily Traffic
(ADT) along Hawthorne Boulevard ranges from 13,600 to 35,000 vehicles.
The primary traffic along this route is comprised of residents traveling to and from work, school and
other daily activities. Hawthorne Boulevard is surrounded by neighborhoods and housing developments;
serves as the main route to the 405 and 110 freeways; and provides the primary point of access to four
schools, two parks, and one of the City's major shopping centers.
Existing Hardware
lteris has conducted a thorough pre-proposal field review to identify existing conditions along the
corridor. Table 3 provides a summary of the existing controller and communication infrastructure.
Table 3 -Hawthorne Boulevard Corridor Existing Controller and Cabinet Inventory
1 Hawthorne Boulevard at Highridge Drive 170E 332 LACO-lR
2 Hawthorne Boulevard at Granvia Altamira 170E 332 LACO-lR
3 Hawthorne Boulevard at Eddinghill Drive 170E 337 LACO-lR
4 Hawthorne Boulevard at Crest Road 170E 332 BiTran 200
5 Hawthorne Boulevard at Dupre 170E 337 LACO-lR
6 Hawthorne Boulevard at Vallon Drive 170E 332 LACO-lR
7 Hawthorne Boulevard at PVDW 170E 332 LACO-lR
As shown in Table 3, all seven project intersections currently have Type 170E controllers. However,
while five intersections have the standard Type 332 cabinets, two currently have the smaller Type 337
cabinets that may need to be upgraded to Type 332 to house the additional fiber equipment.
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The scope for this project is to design a new 48-strand fiber-optic communications system along
Hawthorne Boulevard between Highridge Road and Palos Verdes Drive West (PVDW), and upgrade the
pedestrian signal heads to "countdown" type at three (3) intersections.
The following Scope of Work was developed based on lteris' understanding of the City's existing
infrastructure and field equipn:ient, requirements as set forth in the RFP, discussions with City staff, and
experience on similar projects.
Task 0. Project Management
lteris strongly believes that excellent project management is essential in the successful completion of
any project. Successful completion does not only mean finishing the project but also completing the
project to the client's satisfaction within budget and on schedule. During the course of this project,
lteris will follow the project management methodology and maintain the proposed meetings as detailed
in the sections below.
Project Management Methodology
lteris has a strong history of successful projects. Through many years of experience, lteris has
developed a methodology that has proven effective in measuring progress, anticipating_ problems,
reacting quickly to changes in the requirements and maintaining schedule integrity. lteris' project
management is designed with checks and balances that have· resulted in an impressive track record of
successful projects. Project management objectives are developed to:
• Provide a complete and comprehensive technical description and work definition for the entire
project;
• Develop a viable, comprehensive cost and schedule plan that reflects the planned performance
of the work;
• Establish a comprehensive control system that provides the necessary status information to the
lteris project team and the City of Rancho Palos Verdes;
• Identify risk areas early and initiate corrective action;
• Communicate information to the City of Rancho Palos Verdes on a regular and timely basis; and
• Ensure thorough documentation through an effective Quality Assurance/Quality Control
(QA/QC) process.
Performance Monitoring:
Monitoring of technical performance, schedules and costs using a combination of automated and
manual techniques provides an early indication of any deviation from planned performance. The earlier
a deviation from the plan can be identified, the easier it is to implement the required corrective actions.
The following activities are performed:
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Monitor and control performance with respect to schedule performance and analyze the impact
of delays and cost alternatives. Actual project performance is periodically compared to planned
project performance to identify deviations or areas of concern.
Facilitate the assessment of work progress in terms of project milestones, work completed,
percent in process and dependence on future project tasks. The Project Manager, Mr. Scott
Carlson, will frequently hold informal discussions with individual project personnel on specific
tasks in addition to the regularly scheduled project team meetings. In addition, a detailed
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project schedule will be created which assists in the tracking of schedule versus percent
complete.
Project Kick-Off & Coordination Meetings:
Shortly after receipt of the Notice to Proceed, a project kick-off meeting will take place, which will be
attended by representatives from the lteris team, the City of Rancho Palos Verdes and other
Stakeholder Partners as appropriate. The purpose of this meeting will be to ensure that participants
understand and support the goals and the plan to achieve them. The design schedule and items that
may expedite the design process will also be discussed at the kick-off meeting.
Progress Reports:
Mr. Li will submit monthly written progress reports to the City of Rancho Palos Verdes. These reports
will summarize activities conducted during the previous calendar month and bring up any potential
issues with respect to technical and contractual items. Reports can be discussed in joint teleconference
and/or face-to-face meetings with the City of Rancho Palos Verdes -the forum of which will be at the
discretion of the City of Rancho Palos Verdes Project Manager.
Project Quality Assurance I Quality Control (QA/QC):
lteris' ability to implement high-quality deliverables is a result of an adherence to a quality assurance
program that ensures accuracy, product usability, and an overall commitment to product excellence and
user satisfaction. The lteris Project Manager ensures the team commitment to these objectives by
identifying goals at the outset of the project and monitoring the product implementation and delivery
process. lteris strives to improve the processes and tools used to provide high-quality products and
services.
Task 1. Inventory of Existing Conditions
The framework for a viable and efficient design begins with a solid field investigation effort. The new
comprehensive field investigation approach adapted by lteris at the outset of the project will greatly
influence the quality of design package prepared in the office, thus eliminating costly design delays and
construction change orders in the future. With this key understanding in mind, lteris is committed to
utilize the years of accumulated knowledge of the company and its highly experienced staff in the
accumulation and assimilation of pertinent field data for this project. All information gathered for the
project will go through a comprehensive field verification process and upon arrival·to the office will go
through rigorous quality control process prior to design application.
Prior to commencement of plan preparation, the field investigation will be conducted at the corridor
proposed for fiber optic installation, including the seven signalized intersections within the project
corridor. The purpose of the field investigation will be to verify and/or collect data on existing field
conditions to facilitate plan preparation and identify potential utility conflicts prior to start of design
activities. In addition, the field investigation will enable lteris to identify early on, at the start of the
design process, all physical constraints, existing substandard and non-compliant street features which if
not identified early on, will present design challenges as the project moves forward. In fact, as detailed
in lteris' proposal, lteris staff have already initiated some preliminary field investigate of the project
elements.
The field investigation will include a thorough reconnaissance of the locations to familiarize the design
team with the characteristics unique to each location. To facilitate the investigation, field engineers will
follow a thorough field reconnaissance guidelines established by lteris. In addition, the field
investigation checklist (Table 4) devised by lteris and tailored to meet the project's needs, will be
completed during the course of the investigation and filed with other project documentation. Prior to
initiating the field work, members of all field teams will collectively conduct the field investigation at a
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few select locations to ensure all teams clearly understand the specifics of this process for this project.
Table 4 -Field Investigations Checklist
D Existing traffic signal poles, controller, detector, etc. locations
D Operation of existing signals
D Location and type of existing interconnect (if any)
D Size, type and condition of interconnect conduit and pull boxes
D Existing street lighting locations
D Utility locations including service locations
D Overhead restrictions (phone/electrical lines, height restrictions)
D Physical features (curb & gutter, sidewalks, shoulders, etc.)
D Right-of-way or property line
D Drainage features
D Corner radii
D Width of streets and travel lanes
D Driveways
D Speed limits
D One-way streets and alleys
D Bus stops and loading zones
D Current land use
D Existing building lines
D Concrete-to-asphalt joint locations
D Areas of extreme pavement distress
D Areas of extreme sidewalk damage
D ADA requirements
Prior to conducting the field investigation, all available existing information will be obtained from the
City. Information may include topographic surveys, aerials, GIS files, traffic signal as-builts, signing and
striping as-builts, timing charts, City-owned utility plans, proposed signal, geometric and fiber optic
plans within the project limits. The information represented on the survey will be verified for accuracy
and include discrepancies noted during the field investigation. ,
A photo log of each location and line segment will be taken which will include photos on all approaches
and at the intersection. This information will be extremely useful during the design process and will
significantly reduce and in some cases eliminate unnecessary revisits to the site.
In addition to the thorough field investigations conducted by lteris, we will also retain the services of
KDM Meridian to perform surveying and prepare aerial base map along Hawthorne Boulevard between
Highridge Road and Crest Drive. The surveyed base map for the segment between Crest Drive and
PVDW will be obtained from the City through a recent sidewalk improvement project.
Task 2. Detailed Design -Plans, Specifications and Estimates
The detailed Plans, Specifications and Estimates (PS&E) design will commence immediately after the
field work is completed and the base maps are created. lteris will complete the PS&E at 90% and 100%
and final submittals. The design will conform to: State of California Department of Transportation
Standard Plans and Specifications (latest edition); the 2012 California Manual on Uniform Traffic Control
Devices (MUTCD); the Federal Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), as well as State of California Access
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Compliance Manual.
At each progress level, lteris will submit the PS&E package to_ the City for review and comments. lteris
will incorporate client comments into the documents and together with a matrix indicating the
comments and resp,onses, will submit to the City for the next round of reviews. Technical specifications
of all items, infrastructure, fiber optic cables, hardware, devices and equipment will be prepared in
accordance with the City of Rancho Palos Verdes general specification requirements. Engineering
estimates for the construction of the project will be prepared using the most recent unit cost data
including the most recent construction bid items. Final PS&E will be submitted in an electronic format in
addition to the hard copy. Design plans will be prepared and submitted in English units with AutoCAD
software. Specifications will be prepared and submitted in Microsoft Word. Engineering estimates will
be prepared and submitted in Microsoft Excel.
The following subtasks summarize the proposed improvements and detail the activities required for the
Detailed Design task.
TASK 2.1: INTERSECTION IMPROVEMENTS
Intersection Improvements -Design Elements:
Detailed design activities for the project intersections will be based on the following design elements as
approved during Conceptual design:
• Upgrades of 24 pedestrian signal heads. Existing pedestrian signal heads will be upgraded with
new "countdown" ped heads at the intersections of Hawthorne/Highridge; Hawthorne/Crest;
and Hawthorne/PVDW.
• The individual cabinet upgrades at each intersection will be shown as 10-scale blowups on the
40-scale communication plans.
• Optional task: Upgrades of 2 controller cabinets. Cabinets will be upgraded with new 332
cabinets and foundations at the intersections of Hawthorne/Eddinghill and Hawthorne/Dupre.
TASK 2.2: COMMUNICATION SYSTEM IMPROVEMENTS
Communication Improvements -Design Elements:
Detailed design activities for the communication system improvements will be based on the following
requirements and design elements:
• New 3" conduit (preliminary recommendation) along the entire corridor
• 48-strand trunk fiber optic cable along the entire corridor
• 6-strand drop cable (preliminary recommendation) to each signal controller cabinet within the
project limits
• Splice vaults at each signalized intersections, and at the entrance of the two parks for future
connections to the park's administration buildings. The two parks are: Fred Hesse Community
Park and Robert E. Ryan Community Park
• Fiber patch panels, Ethernet cards and switches in all 7 controller cabinets
The detailed design of the communication improvements will be developed at 40-scale using 10-scale
blowups for the individual cabinet upgrades. All conduits containing fiber optic cable will include a
trace wire that can also serve as future pull wire. The final PS&E for communications improvements will
be included in the total PS&E package of the project.
TASK 2.3: FIBER ASSIGNMENTS
Fiber Assignment -Design Elements:
The communication design will include comprehensive fiber assignment schematics that show in detail
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the fiber strands assignment for each use from every device. The design will provide fiber assignment
schematics showing the fiber strand assignments by color/strand number and their routing. Since the
communication architecture will be Ethernet/IP on fiber, the same strand of fiber will also be used for
other devices deployed at the signalized intersection, including future CCTV cameras or any other ITS
devices along the corridor.
A sample of the fiber assignment plan prepared by lteris for the detailed design of ATMS 4a/b project in
the City of Santa Monica is shown in Figure 3. The fiber assignment plans will be submitted in
combination with the design in Task 2.1 and 2.2.
Figure 3 -Fiber Assignment Sample
Task 2.3 Deliverables:
• 90% Progress Plans, Specifications and Estimates
• 100% Progress Plans, Specifications and Estimates
• Electronic and hard copies of Final PS&E
Task 3. As-Built Plans
lteris will prepare As-built drawings once the project is constructed. Based on contractor-furnished red-
line drawings, lteris will prepare As-built drawings to reflect any construction activities that deviated
from the final design. The As-builts will be submitted in draft and final form. Final As-built plans will be
prepared on Mylar record drawings.
Task 2.4 Deliverables:
• Draft and Final As-builts
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V. PROJECT SCHEDULE
A project time schedule is provided below in Figure 4. Assuming the project will start in mid May, we are
confident that the project will be completed in about 10 weeks. lteris is committed to complete the
project on schedule and within the proposed budget. lteris has sufficient and staff availability to adhere
to the proposed schedule for the project.
Figure 4 -Project Schedule
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VI. COMPANY BACKGROUND AND EXPERIENCE
lteris, Inc. (full legal entity name), a Delware
Corporation, is the market leader in providing Traffic
Information Management Solutions to the Intelligent
Traffic Management Industry. Our decades of
expertise in traffiC management, along with superior
services and patented products help: detect, measure,
and manage traffic and vehicular performance;
minimize traffic congestion; and empower our clients
with solutions to better manage their transportation
network~. The firm is headquartered in Santa Ana,
California with offices nationwide.
lteris staff are experts in the fields of transportation planning, traffic engineering, and Intelligent
Transportation Systems (ITS). Our knowledge of these practice areas enable us to provide
comprehensive services ranging from initial traffic impact studies, transportation modeling, planning,
systems engineering, and detailed design, through implementation and performance monitoring. We
combine the talents of transportation engineers, systems engineers, system integrators, software
engineers, and transportation planners to bring to the industry an unmatched combination of talents
and experience. The innovative solutions we develop and apply assist public agencies reduce traffic
congestion, enhance transit use, monitor and manage their transportation networks, and provide
greater access to reliable traveler information.
lteris' recent purchase of Berkeley Transportation Systems (BTS) greatly enhances the firm's expertise in
the area of performance measurement and monitoring. BTS manages the statewide traffic monitoring
program (PeMS) for Caltrans and has provided the City of Los Angeles with a comparable arterial traffic
monitoring program (A-PeMS) linked to the City's ATSAC system.
lteris was founded based on the principle of providing quality solutions to clients __: on time and within
budget. lteris staff is committed to the transportation industry, striving to apply their professional
talents to solving the challenging problems of the movement of people and goods to enhance a growing
economy. Quantification and validation of the inter-relationships of land-use, mobility/congestion and
air quality is a technical area in which lteris excels. lteris promises principal-level commitment to all
projects.
lteris takes a disciplined approach to each system and software project based on ISO 9001 standards
which starts with understanding the end-users' needs. lteris delivers precise solutions that meet
customers' needs and expectations based on our core competencies.
• Research & Education • System Integration
• Planning & Design • Performance Monitoring & Management
o Traffic Engineering & Transportation Planning • Traveler Information
o Transit o Road Maintenance Weather Services
o ITS Planning & Design o Traveler Information I 511
o Goods Movement
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lteris has extensive relevant experience within Los Angeles area and other agencies throughout
California from planning to design to implementation including all modes of transportation, as noted
below.
TRANSPORTATION PLANNING
Every successful project begins with thorough planning. From a site access study for a neighborhood
commercial center to a route alignment study for a new rail corridor, lteris has applied its planning
expertise to a wide variety of transportation projects around the world. The technical expertise that
lteris brings to a project is the foundation of its success in Transportation Planning. Understanding of
the project development process and its ability to build public consensus helps clients implement
transportation solutions for the future.
lteris brings significant experience to any Transportation Planning project and is an innovator in
multimodal travel demand modeling. Experts within the company have applied travel demand modeling
to prepare transportation master plans for cities and counties, as well as for large private development
projects. lteris' expertise in goods movement analysis and
forecasting makes the team a leader in traffic analysis, circulation
and master planning for ports and airports. In addition, expertise ,,~
in traffic operations analysis has established the company as a
key partner with agencies proposing roadway and freeway
improvements. lteris has been involved in every facet of transit
planning from conceptual route alignment studies to
environmental clearance of light rail, heavy rail, commuter rail
and bus rapid transit. lteris is also at the leading edge of climate
change analysis related to transportation and can assist clients with VMT analysis, climate action plans
and transportation system sustainability planning.
• Travel Demand Forecasting • Parking Studies
• Corridor Studies • Goods Movement
• Strategic Transportation Plans • Non-Motorized Planning
• System Performance Monitoring • Area-wide Circulation Plans
• Traffic Impact Fee Analysis • Environmental Studies
• Traffic Operations Analysis • Master Plan Development
• Climate Change/VMT Analysis • Transportation Finance
• Transit Planning • Rail Transit
• Traffic Impact Analysis • Airport Ground Access
• Micro-Simulation • Policy Analysis
• Neighborhood Traffic Impacts
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TRAFFIC ENGINEERING AND OPERATIONS
lteris specializes in the design, evaluation and
operation of intersections and arterials to improve the
efficiency and safety of vehicular traffic flow,
pedestrian mobility, transit operations and bicycle
traffic. Services range from intersection layout; traffic
signal design; re-striping plans; lighting plans;
pedestrian safety studies; traffic control plans;
development of arterial traffic calming measures; area-
wide street network analysis; on-street parking
improvements; inter-jurisdictional agreements;
"before" and "after" evaluation studies; transit signal
priority timing; and signal timing/coordination analysis.
Exhibit "B"
lteris has co-authored the industry standard FHWA Traffic Control Systems Handbook and has assisted
multiple agencies throughout the United States in developing signal operation standards.
• Traffic Engineering and Operations • Signal Design
• Traffic Simulation • Signal Operation/Coordination
• Signal System Selection • Lighting Design
• Signal System Deployment • Traffic Control Plans
• Warrant Studies • Training and Research
• Parking Design • Intersection Modifications
• Widening and Realignment of Roads • Traffic Circles Planning and Design
• Pedestrian Crosswalk Enhancement • Bulb-outs Design
• Bicycle Lane Design
ITS PLANNING
Intelligent Transportation Systems {ITS) embrace
complex multi modal surface transportation
improvement solutions at a regional level; sub-regional
level; corridor basis; and small area level. ITS employ
various communications networks and technologies
that are networked together to exchange information;
support coordinated cross-modal applications; and
enhance interagency coordination. Careful planning for
the deployment of such systems requires a
comprehensive understanding of local and regional ITS
components, their interaction and their operation.
lteris' multi-disciplinary team has completed many ITS Planning projects, paving the way for ITS systems
architecture, design and deployment. lteris staff members have a wealth of experience in effectively
working in large and small regions and with a wide variety of ITS stakeholders. These include cities,
counties, regional agencies, states, transit agencies, public safety agencies, emergency management
agencies and the private sector.
• Regional ITS Architecture Development and Maintenance
• ITS Master Plan Development
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• Traffic Signal System Planning and Design
• Communications Master Plan Development
ITS SYSTEMS ENGINEERING AND ARCHITECTURE
ITS have tremendous potential for improving regional
mobility, safety, environmental quality and economic
competitiveness. To gain the most benefit from these
technologies, a regional ITS framework or architecture
should be developed to ensure decisions concerning ITS
investments are made in a coordinated, coherent and
efficient manner. In addition, ITS components should
be deployed maximizing the use of industry standards.
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lteris, under contract to the FHWA, developed the National ITS Architecture and the tools to aid its use
in defining Regional ITS architectures. Since the definition of the original National ITS Architecture was
released in 1996, lteris has continuously updated the National ITS Architecture including the latest
version which incorporates VII elements and concepts. This architecture knowledge combined with ITS
development and deployment experience makes lteris uniquely qualified to provide the expert services
needed to help clients develop their regional ITS architecture. lteris works with clients to generate a
customized regional ITS architecture for their region or state that is responsive to regional needs;
institutional structures; and economic, environmental and fiscal priorities.
While providing a focused guideline for ITS investments, lteris ensures that regional ITS architecture
supports other long-range multimodal planning and implementation activities. While locally specific,
lteris helps clients craft a regional ITS architecture that is consistent with the National ITS Architecture
and Federal policy.
lteris understands that effective metropolitan and statewide planning results from a process in which
public and private sector transportation organizations, service providers, technical specialists and other
regional stakeholders cooperate to define the optimal mix of facilities and services for the future. lteris
leverages its in-depth knowledge of the National ITS Architecture and broad experiences to determine
ITS services are consistent with client's regional needs, policies and goals. Candidate services are drawn
from the following categories: traffic management, traveler information, public transportation
management, commercial vehicle operations, electronic payment, emergency management, and
advanced vehicle control and safety systems.
• National ITS Architecture Development
• Regional Architecture Development
ITS DESIGN
lteris provides agencies worldwide with innovative and cost-effective approaches to the design and
implementation of Intelligent Transportation Systems {ITS) field elements, communications networks,
traffic management systems and Traffic Management Centers (TMC).
lteris produces complete Plans, Specifications and Estimates (PS&E) packages for CCTV cameras,
Dynamic/Changeable Message Signs {OMS/CMS), detection, information distribution (e.g. HAR) and
communications networks. lteris' communication designs include numerous corridor and agency-wide
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Gigabit Ethernet networks for traffic management and
agency-wide area networks (WAN), as well as SONET, ATM
and serial networks. lteris has designed communication
networks comprised of fiber optics, twisted pair cable,
spread spectrum and microwave wireless communications.
Additionally, several of lteris' communication network
projects have included the procurement, integration and
installation of Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet hardware,
providing agencies with a turnkey solution to implementing
a Gigabit Ethernet network.
lteris' TMC design services include feasibility analysis; functional operations and maintenance
requirements; staffing analysis; conceptual layout; and final design. A state-of-the-art TMC must
incorporate flexibility and expandability to allow for the integration of future technologies and growth.
lteris not only designs each TMC in concert with clients' current requirements, but also with
accommodation for future needs and expansion. TMC projects are designed to minimize operational
and maintenance costs, while simultaneously attaining the functional and performance goals set by
clients. lteris' TMC projects have varied in configurations ranging from workstations and LDC monitors
to elaborate Operations Theaters with video cube walls and sit down/stand up workstation consoles.
Additionally, several of lteris' TMC projects have included the procurement, construction and
integration of the TMC, providing agencies with a turnkey solution to implementing a TMC.
• Communications Systems
• Detection Systems
• Surveillance Systems (CCTV)
• Information Delivery Systems
• Traffic Management Centers
SYSTEMS INTEGRATION
Systems integration is the key to success in today's
multimodal, multi-agency complex operating '
environments, where engineering expertise and the
skills needed to overcome institutional challenges are
equally important. Whether deploying a new system,
expanding a legacy system, or aggregating
subsystems so that the system is able to deliver over-
arching functionality, lteris integrates hardware,
software and the user-interface into a fully functional
system that delivers the most cost-effective turnkey
solution.
lteris has extensive experience in complex system engineering; design; product development; systems
integration; and implementation, including system acceptance testing. lteris is committed to providing
high-quality product and integration solutions to meet the client's needs during the entire life cycle of
the program.
lteris understands customer relationships and what it takes to facilitate agreements among departments
and agencies, as well as implementing and operating multi-jurisdictional or intermodal systems.
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When it comes to understanding the connection between the subsystems, program phasing,
interagency communications and integration, lteris has the experience to deliver superior results. With
backgrounds in systems engineering, object-oriented development and hardware/software
development, lteris provides integrated solutions to solve current and future transportation challenges.
The lteris team develops and documents system requirements as well as performs system acceptance
testing to ensure the results have met system requirements.
• Systems Management
• Systems Engineering
• Systems Design
• Systems and Software Development
• Systems Installation
OPERATrONS AND MAINTENANCE
lteris strives to provide the most efficient, cost effective services
to clients, including assisting with operations and maintenance of
signal operations/timing, traffic signal control system monitoring,
Ethernet network monitoring and supervision, and hardware
maintenance and replacement. lteris has a fully functional Traffic
Management Center (TMC) in its Santa Ana headquarters
complete with workstation, console, video wall, numerous traffic
signal controllers, test equipment, CCTV cameras and video
detection systems. To date, lteris' TMC is equipped with systems
to support QuicNet, Cohu, Vantage, ATCS, and EtherWAN; the
capabilities will soon be expanded to offer additional systems. Through VPNs, the lteris TMC allows staff
to quickly and efficiently respond to agency requests without the need to leave lteris' office. This allows
lteris to more efficiently do the initial troubleshooting within minutes of any agency request, and
potentially prevent the need for a trip to the field, an additional savings to the agency. The lteris TMC is
another tool that is available to clients for improved operations and efficiencies in order to enhance the
mobility of travelers throughout the agency.
• Signal Operations • Network Management
• Remote TMC Staffing • Preventative and Routine ITS Maintenance
• Emergency Support Services
DESIGN/BUILD CONTRACTING
One of lteris' core strengths is the ability to take projects from concept to completion in a design/build
framework. Expertise in this area encompasses planning, design, installation, configuration and
integration of Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) -related elements. These elements include
roadway surveillance devices and components, fiber optics, wireless communications and traffic signal
systems. For Transportation Management Centers (TMC), lteris' experts provide a unique combination
of skills and services from technical design and physical layout of the Operations Theater and adjoining
space, to installation and integration of video and communications equipment. Factors that set lteris
apart in the design/build arena are responsiveness to aggressive construction schedules and the ability
to coordinate with other disciplines and multiple trades.
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VII. FEE SCHEDULE
Table 5 below provides the proposed fee schedule for this project. These fees and rates are equivalent
to the rates provided in the lteris Statement of Qualifications for the City's On-Call Traffic Engineering
Services.
Table 5 -Proposed Fee Schedule
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60% and 90% Design Plans ,6
Specifications 3 10 23 2,965
Cost Estimates 3 10 10 23 2,765
Design Reviews and Approvals 2 2 10 14 2,120
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APPENDIX -RESUMES
• BERNARD LI
• SCOTT CARLSON
• PAUL FRISLIE
• SAi CHUNDI
• STUART HUNTER
• BRAULIO RAMIREZ
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EDUCATION
BS, Electrical Engineering,
University of Southern
California, Los Angeles,
1988
PROFESSIONAL
REGISTRATIONS
Registered Electrical
Engineer:
• California #14842, 1995
• Arizona #37241, 2002
• Nevada #021200, 2011
Registered Traffic
Engineer:
• California #1763
Professional Traffic
Operations Engineer
(PTOE) # 214
EMPLOYMENT HISTORY
lteris, Inc.
11/2010-Current
Associate Vice President
Advantec Consulting
Engineers
8/1998-8/2010
Vice President
KOA
6/1988-7/1998
Senior Engineer
PROFESSIONAL
AFFILIATIONS
Technical Coordinator -
Institute of Transportation
Engineers (ITE) So. Cal.
Member -Orange County
Traffic Engineering Council
(OCTEC)
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Bernard K. Li, EE, TE, PTOE
Associate Vice President
EXPERIENCE SUMMARY
Mr. Bernard Li has over 24 years of experience in providing professional services in planning, design
and implementation of electrical and traffic engineering. He has served as Project Manager or
Principal-in-Charge on numerous traffic and Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS)
design/construction projects, traffic signal timing and synchronization, operational analysis, feasibility
studies and municipal traffic engineering. His traffic engineering design expertise includes traffic signal
installation, signal modification, roadway signagelstriping, street lighting, worksite traffic control and
neighborhood traffic management (i.e. traffic calming). Mr. Li's /TS experience comprises fiber optic
communications, closed-circuit television (CCTV), video-detection system (VDS), dynamic message
signs (DMS) and highway advisory radio (HAR). He also has vast expertise in traffic signal operations,
having assisted many agencies in analysis, retiming and synchronization of traffic signals, both corridor
and network wide; and he is very familiar with different traffic signal systems. His transportation
planning expertise includes traffic impact studies, parking studies, transportation master plans, signal
warrant analysis and stop warrant analysis. He has also served as City's Traffic Engineering Consultant
for many agencies, in resolving numerous day-to-day traffic engineering issues, including residents'
inquiries, plan checking and safety evaluation.
PROJECT EXPERIENCE
Project Name and Location: Jamboree Road Regional Traffic Signal Synchronization
Project -Irvine, Tustin, Newport Beach, CA
Project Role: Mr. Li is the Project Manager to provide traffic signal synchronization and
equipment upgrade along Jamboree Road from Portola Parkway to MacArthur Boulevard,
spanning across the Cities of Tustin, Irvine, Newport Beach, as well as freeway on/off ramps
at 1-5 and 1-405 within Caltrans jurisdiction. The project includes the development,
implementation and fine-tuning of the AM, PM, mid-day, off-peak and weekend traffic signal
coordination timing plans for all 27 intersections along the corridor. Traffic signal controllers
and GPS time-based units will also be upgraded at the Caltrans freeway ramps. Also as part
of the project, lteris assisted the City of Irvine in evaluating and recommending operational
improvements for the intersection of Jamboree Road and Barranca Parkway. Upon completion
of the project, lteris will continue to provide operations and maintenance support for two years.
Project Name and Location: Bastanchury Road Two New Traffic Signals, Traffic Signal
Interconnect and a New Equestrian Trail Design Project-City of Yorba Linda, CA
Project Role: Mr. Li was the Project Manager for the design of the installation of two new
traffic signals at the intersections of Bastanchury Road I Secretariat Way and Bastanchury
Road I Clysedale Way, removal of an existing mid-block equestrian crossing signal, installation
of two miles of new signal interconnect cables, and construction of a new equestrian trail on
Bastanchury Road in the City of Yorba Linda. Mr. Li managed a team of both in-house traffic
engineering staff, and civil engineering subconsultant to complete the PS&E package. Design
elements also included new ADA ramps for both intersections, median modification with
landscape and irrigation, relocation of an existing "signal ahead" flashing unit, and signing &
striping. The project also required close coordination with all the utility companies, including
Edison for the new service feed to the two new signals.
Project Name and Location: Citywide Traffic Signal Timing and Synchronization Project -
City of Lancaster, CA
Project Role: Mr. Li was the Project Manager for the signal timing upgrade and
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synchronization of over 130 traffic signals within the City of Lancaster. Signal synchronization plans were developed for AM,
mid-day, PM peak periods, as well as weekend. Besides assisting the City in implementing the new signal timing and
coordination parameters, Mr. Li also personally fine-tuned the traffic signal timings in the field and at the City Hall via the
City's QuicNet Pro traffic signal system. The "before/after" travel time studies indicated the benefiUcost ratio was as high as
50:1 within the first year of implementation. The City has since received compliments from local residents.
Project Name and Location: Traffic Signal System/ITS Upgrade and Signal Synchronization Projects for Fourteen (14)
Major Corridors -City of Irvine, CA
Project Role: Mr. Li was the Project Manager for the traffic signal system/ITS upgrade and signal synchronization along 14
major corrtdors of over 190 intersections within the City of Irvine. Signal system/ITS upgrades include CCTV camera
design; fiber optic communications design that tied into the City's Gigabit Ethernet network; advanced loop detectors;
emergency vehicle preemption devices; GPS antenna system at Caltrans freeway ramps; 2070 controllers and dual-332
controller cabinets upgrade. Signal synchronization tasks included SYNCHRO evaluation and optimization; new signal
timing implementation at the City's ITRAC (Irvine Traffic Research And Control) Center; fine tuning, "before/after" studies
and preparation of final report.
Project Name and Location: Traffic Circulation Analysis for a Car Wash -City of Pomona, CA
Project Role: Mr. Li was the Project Manager and Traffic Engineer for a proposed car wash located on Mission Boulevard
in the City of Pomona. There were two 30-foot wide two-way driveways serving the site where the proposed car wash was
going to be constructed. Mr. Li prepared a report to evaluate the best alternative for on-site circulation, taking into account
the arrival of customers at the vacuuming bay, to the car wash building, to the drying area and finally exiting the car wash.
The final recommendation was to narrow each driveway to make them one-way only (one for ingress, one for egress). Mr. Li
also attended the City Council Meeting to present his findings and to answer questions, and the project was unanimously
approved by the City Council.
Project Name and Location: Traffic and Parking Analysis for a Senior Day Care Center-City of Montebello, CA
Project Role: Mr. Li was the Project Manager for the traffic and parking analysis of a proposed Senior Day Care Center
located on Beverly Boulevard at Taylor Street in the City of Montebello. The study addressed different traffic issues related
to the proposed project, including: on-site parking requirements, on-site circulation evaluation, passenger loading and
unloading recommendations, and traffic impact analysis.
Project Name and Location: Traffic and Parking Study for Bernards Bros. Headquarters -City of San Fernando, CA·
Project Role: Mr. Li was the Project Manager and Traffic Engineer to prepare a traffic impa9t and parking study for a
proposed multi-story headquarters building of Bernards Bros. construction company in the City of San Fernando. The
project also involved vacating llex Street at Fox Street to accommodate the new parking lot. Closure of llex Street would
result in loss of several on-street parking spaces. Besides evaluating the traffic impacts as a result of the project and street
closure, the study also addressed the effect of the loss of parking spaces to the surrounding businesses. Mr. Li attended the
Planning Commission and the City Council meetings to present the study results and to answer questions from the
Commission/Council Members and from local businesses within the project area. The project was subsequently approved
by the City Council.
Project Name and Location: Traffic Study for South Center Street PSSR-City of Westmorland, CA
Project Role: Mr. Li was the Project Manager for the preparation of a traffic study along South Center Street from Highway
86 to Baughman Road in the City of Westmorland. The City of Westmorland is in a strategic location on the northwestern
portion of Imperial County and serves as the gateway into the Imperial Valley from Los Angeles and Riverside Counties.
Hwy 86, which traverses in an east-west direction through the City, is the primary surface transportation corridor into the
County. With the implementation of the North American Fair Trade Agreement (NAFTA), the region has experienced a
dramatic increase in surface transportation, especially 18-wheel truck traffic. The purpose of the study was to forecast the
future traffic demands, including truck traffic, in 5-, 10-and 20-year horizon, and to propose improvements at key
intersections that would alleviate any future traffic problems. A traffic signal warrant analysis was also conducted at the
intersection of S.Center Street and Hwy 86 as part of this project.
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EDUCATION
BS, Civil Engineering,
University of Wisconsin,
Madison, 1994
PROFESSIONAL
REGISTRATIONS
PE, CA#57886, 1999
PE, AZ#34416, 1999
PE, ID #9962, 2000
PE, CO #35342, 2001
PE, TX #99160, 2007
PE, NV# 021151, 2011
EMPLOYMENT HISTORY
lteris, Inc.
10/2000 -Current
Vice President-West
Region ITS/Engineering
PB Farradyne
6/1994-10/2000
Engineer
PROFESSIONAL
AFFILIATIONS
Institute of Transportation
Engineers
INCOSE
AWARDS
Corona ATMS -APWA
Inland Empire Project of the
Year2006
EXPERIENCE SUMMARY
Scott E. Carlson, PE
Vice President-Western Region
Mr. Scott Carlson has served as the Vice President of the Transportation Systems division of lteris since
August 2010. In this role, Mr. Carlson manages lteris' Western Region that includes over 60
transportation planners and traffic engineers in offices throughout the western United States. Mr.
Carlson has over 18 years of experience in transportation engineering, traffic control and management.
Mr. Carlson has been involved in numerous traffic signal management systems, ITS, transft signal
priority and traffic engineering projects. He has supported projects in a variety of roles including serving
as Project Manager, Task Manager, Quality Control Advisory and Principal-in-Charge to provide ITS-
based traffic, transportation, transft and communications consulting systems engineering services to
public agencies and transft operators. He is experienced in a wide range of ITS applications, including
the development of coordinated advanced traffic management systems, and the design and
implementation of systems for arterial, highway, transit and highway-railroad grade crossings. These
ITS applications include the use of systems engineering practices to plan, design, deploy and integrate
ITS elements; advanced transportation management systems and advanced traveler information
systems; transft signal priority systems and bus rapid transft systems; traffic operations/management
center design; and communication networks that employ fiber optic, microwave, IP wireless and spread
spectrum radio for Ethemet/Gigabft Ethernet communication systems; as well as traditional
analog/serial fiber optic transmissions. ·
In the past several years, one of Mr. Carlson's primary focuses has been to provide agencies wfth
turnkey ITS deployment solutions that result in lteris serving as lead consultant for both design and
integration of large-scale ITS projects that offer agencies lower risk, reduced costs and accelerated
schedules compared to traditional design-bid-build projects.
Mr. Carlson has recently served as Project Manager for large-scale ITS projects in Minnesota,
California, and Texas wfth an emphasis on design-build.
PROJECT EXPERIENCE
Project Name and Location: St. Anthony Falls (l-35W) Design-Build Project -Minneapolis,
MN
Project Role: Mr. Carlson was the lteris Project Manager, as a subconsultant on the Flatiron-
Manson Design-Build team, to provide all ITS design services on for the St. Anthony Falls (l-
35W) Design-Build project for the Minnesota Department of Transportation (Mn/DOT). lteris
was a subconsultant to FIGG, the structural engineering firm leading the design of the new
bridge structure. This was a design-build contract with an aggressive schedule to design and
build the replacement to the bridge that collapsed in Minneapolis on August 1, 2007. The
project began in December 2007 and was completed in September 2008.
Project Name and Location: Oxnard ITS Master Plan Design and Integration Project -
Oxnard, CA
Project Role: Mr. Carlson is serving as Project Manager for the design-build of the Oxnard
ITS Master Plan Design and Integration Project that will implement Ethernet-based
communications to all of the City's approximately 150 signalized intersections. lteris began
this project in 2006 with the development of the City's ITS Master Plan. lteris assisted the City
to obtain funding to deploy a citywide ITS project that commenced in 201 O with the project
design that includes primarily new fiber optic cable installed primarily in existing conduit,
replacing the City's existing twisted pair cable, wireless Ethernet radios and select signalized
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intersections will retain twisted pair cable for Ethernet communications, as cost saving measures, CCTV cameras, video
detection systems, and a new TMC. The Ethernet network will be shared with other City departments to provide
communications to City facilities including police stations, fire stations, City buildings. The project is currently in construction
and lteris is serving as the lead integrator responsible for hardware procurement and integration, implementation of the new
TMC, and systems acceptance.
Project Name and Location: Corona ATMS Phase 2 Project for Integration Services -City of Corona, CA
Project Role: Mr. Carlson was the Project Manager for the design-build of the Corona ATMS Phase 2 project that includes
29 CCTV cameras, over 110 traffic signal controller upgrades, over 10 miles of fiber optic cable and the expansion of the
City's Gigabit-Ethernet backbone communication system to include an additional six Gigabit Ethernet hubs. The project
represented a multijurisdictional ITS deployment in partnership with the City of Corona, Caltrans District 8, Riverside County
and the City of Norco. Design of the project began in December 2008 and was completed in April 2009. Construction
began in late 2009 and was completed in late 2010. During construction, lteris served as the Integrator responsible for
developing the Network Design (VLAN/IP addressing). lteris was responsible for hardware procurement, configuration,
bench testing for 29 IP CCTV camera systems, 100 Ethernet switches, eight Gigabit Ethernet switches, one router, a Gigabit
wireless system, 22 IP video detection systems and eight OMS with poles. Once configured, the items are provided to
contractor as City-furnished. lteris is also responsible for overall integration of the project elements as well as 11 O
signalized intersections.
Project Name and Location: San Mateo County Smart Corridor Initial (Demo) Implementation Project-San Mateo, CA
Project Role: Mr. Carlson is the Project Manager for the design of fiber optic communications, traffic signal controller
upgrades at 1 O City of San Mateo signalized intersections and 12 Caltrans District 4 signalized intersections and 22
trailblazer signs. The project will initiate the City's migration to an Ethernet-based network for Traffic Operations. The
project began in December 2008; design was completed in December 2009; and is currently under Construction. During
construction, lteris served as the Integrator responsible for developing the Network Design (VLAN/IP addressing). lteris was
responsible for hardware procurement, configuration, and bench testing for all systems. lteris is also responsible for overall
integration of the project elements.
Project Name and Location: McKinney Texas ITS Phase 1 ITS Design and Integration Project-City of McKinney, TX
Project Role: Mr. Carlson is the Project Manager for the design-build of the McKinney Phase 1 ITS Project. lteris
commenced the design of the ITS project in 2007 and construction began in 2009. During construction, lteris provided
integration activities that include construction and deployment of the McKinney Traffic Management Center {TMC),
preparation of the Gigabit Ethernet network design including IP addressing and VLAN development, integration of Ethernet
equipment for approximately 80 signalized intersection and three communication hubs, conducting line-of-sight analysis and
designing a wireless network for over 50 signalized intersections and configuration of the Ethernet radios, and providing
construction support.
Project Name and Location: ITS Projects Phase 3 to 5-City of Fountain Valley, CA
Project Role: Mr. Carlson has served as the Project Manager from 2004 to present for the design and deployment of
multiple projects to deploy a citywide Ethernet-based communication network that supports over 50 signalized intersections,
over 40 CCTV cameras, 20 video detection systems, all from a TMC that was design and built by lteris. During construction,
lteris served as the Integrator responsible for developing the Network Design (VLAN/IP addressing). lteris was responsible
for hardware procurement, configuration, bench testing for all systems. Once configured, the items are provided to
contractor as City-furnished. lteris is also responsible for overall integration of the project elements.
Project Name and Location: OCTA Traffic Signal Synchronization Project, OCTA-Orange County, CA
Project Role: As part of a multi-disciplinary team, Mr. Carlson served as the Deputy Project Manager for the design-build of
new signal timing and traffic signal systems along three corridors in Orange County. The project encompassed over 300
signalized intersection that cover 14 agencies along the three corridors.
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EDUCATION
MBA, University of
Phoenix, 2011 ·
BS, Civil Engineering,
University of California,
Irvine, 2000
PROFESSIONAL
REGISTRATIONS
PE, CA #72982, 2008
PE, NV#21174, 2011
IMSA Traffic Signal Level I
#AA_97189, 2010
IMSA Work Zone Safety
#ZZ_97189,2010
EMPLOYMENT HISTORY
lteris, Inc.
5/2006 -Current
Sr.Transportation Engineer
1/2001 to 8/2005
Transportation Engineer
City of Costa Mesa
8/2005 -5/2006
Assistant Transportation
Engineer
Environmental Resolutions
6/2000-01/2001
Project Engineer
PROFESSIONAL
AFFILIATIONS
Orange County Traffic
Engineers Council
(OCTEC)
www.iteris.com
Paul M. Frislie, PE
Senior Transportation Engineer
EXPERIENCE SUMMARY
For over eleven years, Mr. Frislie has been involved in several transportation and traffic engineering
projects that include both planning as well as design and deployment of ITS, and traffic signal design.
Recently, he has served as the Project Manager for the Cypress Phase 7, 2 and 3 ITS Projects, the
Newport Beach ITS Phase 5 Project, the Santa Monica A TMS Phase 4c project and the Agua Mansa,
Western University and Franzman Ranch Land Development Projects. He has also been the Lead
Design Engineer for the development of design plans for the Oxnard ITS Master Plan Design Project,
the Santa Monica ATMS 4a/4b Project, SR-770 ITS Design Project, Newport Beach ITS Phase 7, 2, 3,
4 and 7 Projects and the Fountain Valley Phase IV project, as well as the Project Manager for
completion of the Inglewood, Corona and Fontana communication design tasks.
He is proficient in the use of AutoCAD and Microstation as well as development of subroutines within
each program to enhance the efficiency and expedite delivery of high quality design products. In
addition to skills relative to design, he is also proficient in several signal timing and optimization
programs (i.e. Synchro) and has served as a Project Engineer for the Carlsbad Signal Retiming Project.
PROJECT EXPERIENCE
Project Name and Location: Milliken Aven.ue I UPRR Grade Separation -Ontario, CA
Project Role: Internal Project Manager for signal design plans for the upgrade of two existing
and one new signalized intersection; upgrade of street lighting & bridge lighting plans; and
signing & striping plans.
Project Name and Location: Jamboree Signal System Upgrade Project-City of Irvine, CA
Project Role: Task Lead responsible for the preparation of plans, specifications and
estimates for the installation of new Model 2070 controllers, one CCTV camera and new fiber
optic cable communication infrastructure. Also implemented new signal timing plans.
Project Name and Location: Cypress Valley View Design Project:.... City of Cypress, CA
Project Role: Project Manager for the development of a citywide Communication Design
Master Plan that will detail a phased deployment of a new communications system, traffic
signal controllers and other ITS devices. Phase I will implement communications along the
corridor, upgrades to traffic signal controllers and CCTV cameras at select locations.
Project Name and Location: Cerritos Avenue Widening Project -City of Cypress, CA
Project Role: Senior Advisor/Project Manager for development of the design package for the
Cerritos Widening project that includes signal modification and signing and striping.
Project Name and Location: Agua Mansa Development Project -City of Colton, CA
Project Role: Project Manager responsible for signal design, signing & striping, and traffic
control plans of one new traffic signal along Riverside Avenue.
Project Name and Location: Ontario Town Center Project-City of Ontario, CA
Project Role: Design Lead responsible for the design of all traffic elements within the project
limits, which included signal design plans for the upgrade of two existing City of Ontario
signalized intersections; one new signalized intersection; the upgrade of four Caltrans
signalized intersections; signing and striping plans; street lighting design plans; and traffic
control plans for all site work.
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EDUCATION
MS, Civil Engineering,
University of Central
Florida, Orlando, 2005
BE (Honors), Civil
Engineering, BITS, Pilani,
India, 2002
PROFESSIONAL
REGISTRATIONS
PE, CA, #C79059, 2011
EMPLOYMENT HISTORY
lteris, Inc.
6/2006 -Current
Transportation Engineer
DRMP, Inc.
5/2005 to 6/2006
Traffic Engineer
CATSS,UCF
8/2003 -5/2005
Research Assistant
PROFESSIONAL
AFFILIATIONS
Orange County Traffic
Engineering Council
(OCTEC)
www.iteris.com
Sai Srinivas Chundi, PE
Transportation Engineer
EXPERIENCE SUMMARY
Mr. Chundi has over six years of experience in the Intelligent Transportation Systems {ITS) Design and
Traffic Engineering areas. His traffic engineering design experience includes the design of traffic
signals, signing and striping and street lighting projects. His ITS design experience includes fiber optic
communications, CCTV, VDS and traffic signal system upgrades. His design experience includes the
City of Oxnard ITS project Smart Corridor Implementation-San Mateo project I-7 4 ITS Bridge Design in
Quad Cities, IA; Fountain Valley Phase V ITS project" and Newport Beach Traffic Signal Communication
Master Plan, Phase 4 and Phase 7 ITS Design project. In addition to the design projects, he was
involved in the OCTA Kate/la Avenue TLSP Project City of McKinney Signal Timing Project Newport
Beach Traffic Signal Communication Master Plan, Westminster Signal Timing Project and the Bay Area
Metropolitan Transportation Commission Regional Signal Timing Project. Prior to joining lteris, Mr.
Chundi worked for Dyer, Riddle, Mills and Precourt, Inc., Consultants and Engineers, located in
Orlando, Florida. He was actively involved in numerous ITS design and device laying projects involving
Florida DOT, Florida's Turnpike and the Orlando-Orange County Expressway Authority. He has also
worked on various county and district level Traffic Engineering projects. Mr. Chundi's software
knowledge includes Synchro, Tru-Traffic, AutoCAD, MicroStation, GEOPAK, SAS, ArcView and MS
Office tools.
PROJECT EXPERIENCE
Project Name and Location: Traffic Light Synchronization Program -Orange County, CA
Project Role: Project Engineer assisting with the review of proposed timing plans,
implementation, and fine-tuning along the arterial.
Project Name and Location: C-Street Improvement Project -Port of Los Angeles, CA
Project Role: Project Engineer assisting with the development of the design package for the
project that includes street lighting design for the existing and new roadway alignment for the
project area. The project also includes developing Stage Construction Plans, Signing and
Striping Plans and Traffic Signal Design Plans.
Project Name and Location: Signal Timing Project -City of McKinney, TX
Project Role: Project Engineer assisting in the data collection and development of optimized
signal timing plans for 70 intersections in the City of McKinney.
Project Name and Location: Washoe County Signal Timing and Optimization Project,
Regional Transportation Commission -Washoe County, NV
Project Role: Project Engineer responsible for the development of optimized signal timing
plans for more than 150 intersections covering five agencies.
Project Name and Location: MTC Regional Signal Timing Program -San Francisco Bay
Area, CA
Project Role: Project Engineer responsible for the analysis, deployment and fine-tuning of
optimized signal coordination in the Cities of Livermore, Fremont, Richmond, Hayward,
Brentwood, San Leandro, Petaluma, Millbrae, Santa Rosa and Burlingame.
Project Name and Location: Signing and Striping Project, SR 471 -Sumter County, FL
Project Role: Project Engineer responsible for the signing and striping of SR 471 at a
proposed intersection in Sumter County.
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EDUCATION
BS, Civil Engineering,
California Polytechnic State
University, San Luis
Obispo, 2008
PLANAR Video Wall
Systems certified installer
PROFESSIONAL
REGISTRATIONS
Engineer in Training,
CA #134970, 2009
EMPLOYMENT HISTORY
lteris, Inc.
6/2008 -Current
Associate Transportation
Engineer
PROFESSIONAL
AFFILIATIONS
Orange County Traffic
Engineering Council
(OCTEC)
www.iteris.com
lTERISt::-.....,q -
Stuart C. Hunter, EIT
Associate Transportation Engineer
EXPERIENCE SUMMARY
Mr. Hunter has over four years of systems engineering experience in the field of Intelligent
Transportation Systems (ITS). These ITS applications include the use of systems engineering practices
to plan, design, deploy and integrate ITS elements; advanced transportation management systems
(A TMS); transit signal priority systems (TSP) and bus rapid transit systems; traffic management center
construction and integration; Ethernet Communication networks utilizing fiber optic, Twisted Pair,
Wireless, Microwave and spread spectrum radio. His design experience also includes CCTV, video
detections systems and traffic signal design. He is proficient in the use of AutoCAD and Microstation as
well as Microsoft Office software. He joined lteris after receiving his degree in Civil Engineering from
the California Polytechnic State University in San Luis Obispo, CA. Prior to this, Mr. Hunter worked as
an engineering intern with Aerqjet where he primarily assisted with the responsibilities of the
Environmental Health and Safety Division.
PROJECT EXPERIENCE
Project Name and Location: Valley View Design Project, Phase 1 -City of Cypress, CA
Project Role: Project Engineer responsible for the design of a new Ethernet communications
system running primarily along the Valley View Avenue Corridor that includes 9ver 6.5 miles of
Fiber Optic Cable, 21 new traffic signal controllers, 14 fixed view CCTV Cameras and other
ITS devices. ·
Project Name and Location: Fiber Optic Installation and CCTV Upgrade Project, Phase 2 -
City of Cypress, CA
Project Role: Project Engineer for the Cypress Phase 2 project which will expand upon the
Phase 1 Project. The Ethernet network will be supported by new fiber optic cable, replacing
the City's existing twisted pair cable. The network will be supported by new traffic signal
controllers, fixed view CCTV cameras and other ITS devices.
Project Name and Location: Fiber Optic Installation and CCTV Upgrade Project, Phase 3 -
City of Cypress, CA '
Project Role: Project Engineer for the Cypress Phase 2 project which will expand upon the
Phase 1 and 2 project. The Ethernet network will be supported by new fiber optic cable,
replacing the City's existing twisted pair cable. The network will be supported by new traffic
signal controllers, fixed view CCTV cameras and other ITS devices. This phase will complete
the city wide upgrade to fiber.
Project Name and Location: Phase 5 ITS Project -City of Newport Beach, CA
Project Role: Mr. Hunter is a Project Engineer for the development of the design package for
the Newport Beach Phase 5 project that includes approximately three CCTV cameras, 1 O
traffic signal controller upgrades, over one mile of fiber optic cable and the expansion of the
City's Gigabit-Ethernet communication system that will utilize existing hubs. Two new
signalized intersections were also designed and integrated into the existing twisted pair
system.
Project Name and Location: Oxnard ITS Master Plan Design Project -Oxnard, CA
Project Role: Mr. Hunter is a Project Engineer for the Oxnard ITS Master Plan Design Project
that will implement Ethernet-based communications to all of the City's approximately 150
signalized intersections and city facilities.
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EDUCATION .
BS, Civil Engineering,
California Polytechnic State
University, Pomona, 2007
PROFESSIONAL
REGISTRATIONS
EIT #137017, California,
2010
EMPLOYMENT HISTORY
lteris, Inc.
8/2007 -Current
Associate Transportation
Engineer
City of Costa Mesa
4/2004 -8/2007
Intern
PROFESSIONAL
AFFILIATIONS
Institute of Transportation
Engineers (ITE)
Orange County Traffic
Engineering Council
(OCTEC)
www.iteris.com
Braulio Ramirez, EIT
Associate Transportation Engineer
EXPERIENCE SUMMARY
Mr. Ramirez has five years of experience with a background in Intelligent Transportation Systems
Design and Traffic Engineering areas. He has served as Prqject Engineer on numerous ITS, transit
signal priority and traffic engineering prqjects. His design experience includes wireless communication
systems, fiber optic communication systems, Microwave Vehicle Detection Systems, Wireless Vehicle
Detection Systems, Video Detection Systems, CCTV cameras, changeable message sings (CMS),
signing and striping, traffic control stage construction, and operations of other ITS elements. Mr.
Ramirez has worked with multiple state agencies including Ca/trans, LADOT, Minnesota DOT, Utah
DOT and Texas DOT, and is familiar with their CAD standards and standard plans. Mr. Ramirez's
software knowledge includes Microstation, AutoCAD, Synchro and Microsoft Office programs.
PROJECT EXPERIENCE
Project Name and Location: Katella Avenue Traffic Light Synchronization Project (TLSP) -
Orange County, CA
Project Role: Project Engineer to design and implement traffic signal synchronization and
equipment upgrade for 68 traffic signals along 13-mile section of Katella Avenue from 1-605 to
Cannon Street.
Project Name and Location: Santa Rosa Traffic Adaptive -City of Santa Rosa, CA
Project Role: Project Engineer responsible for assisting with a communication system
inventory of the traffic signal interconnect serving approximately 160 signals in the City of
Santa Rosa that are connected with copper twisted wire pair (TWP) interconnect.
Project Name and Location: Bastanchury Road Two New Traffic Signals, Traffic Signal
Interconnect and a New Equestrian Trail Design Project-City of Yorba Linda, CA
Project Role: Design Lead for the design of the installation of two new traffic signals,
installation of two miles of new signal interconnect cables, arid construction of a new
equestrian trail.
Project Name and Location: 1-5/Katella U.C. Design Project-City of Anaheim, CA
Project Role: Project Engineer for the development of the design package for the 1-5/Katella
Undercrossing Design Build Project that includes signal modification, ramp meter
modifications and street lighting.
Project Name and Location: Fiber Optic Installation and CCTV Upgrade Project, Phase 2 -
City of Cypress, CA
Project Role: Project Engineer for the Cypress Phase 2 project which expands upon the
Phase 1 Project. The Ethernet network supports the new fiber optic cable that replaced the
City's existing twisted pair cable. The network also supports the new traffic signal controllers,
fixed view CCTV cameras and other ITS devices.
Project Name and Location: Oxnard ITS Master Plan Design Project-City of Oxnard, CA
Project Role: Project Engineer for the implementation of Ethernet-based communications to
all of the City's approximately 150 signalized intersections.
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Exhibit "B"
lteris Hourly Fee Schedule
KEY STAFF PROJECT ROLE BILLING
RATE
Scott Carlson, P.E. Principal-in-Charge $230.00
Bernard Li, P.E., PTOE Project Manager $230.00
Paul Frislie, P.E. Task Leader I Senior Engineer $155.00
Sai Chundi, P.E. Project Engineer $135.00
Stuart Hunter Project Engineer $115.00
Braulio Ramirez Project Engineer $115.00
Janette Zamora Admin Support $95.00
lteris Staff level Hourly Fee Schedule
POSITION HOURLY RATE
Vice President/ Principal $205-270
Associate Principal/ Associate Vice President/Director $175-250
Senior Systems Engineer/Senior Program Manager $130-240
Senior Software Engineer/Senior Modeler $125-230
Senior Transportation Engineer/Planner/Traffic Design $125-200
Software Engineer/Application Technician $ 80-180
ITS Designer/Technician $120-190
Transportation/Systems Engineer/Program Manager $100-150
Transportation Engineer/Planner $105-140
Associate Transportation Engineer/Planner $ 90-130
Assistant Transportation Engineer/Planner $ 85-120
Project Administration $ 95...,.120
Technical Support/Editing/Senior Administration $ 40-1.100
Graphics Support $ 75-100
Administrative Support $ 55-100
All other direct costs will be billed to the City at cost with 10% administrative markup.
All mileage rates will be based upon IRS standard rates.
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