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20-138 4Leaf Service Order No. 4 dated 1-13-23 Wilson Park Community Garden CITY OF CUPERTINO MASTER AGREEMENT CONSULTANT SERVICES SERVICE ORDER NO. 4 MASTER AGREEMENT NO#:M. A. Date: Maximum Compensation: December 31, 2023 Consultant:Firm Name: Address: Contact: Phone: Email:gbarry@4leafinc.com Project Name:Wilson Park Community Garden Project Scope: X City Project Management Managing Department: Public Works Project Manager: Ayano Hattori Fiscal/Budget : Amount 500,000.00 220,697.00 Minus Liquidated to Date 0.00 57,919.00 221,384.00 P.O. # Contract Manager: John Raaymakers Date: January 4, 2023 Approvals: Consultant:Date: CIP Manager:Date: Appropriation Certification: I hereby certify that an unexpended appropriation is available in the above fund for the above contract as estimated and that fund are available as of this date of signature City Finance:Date: Management Analyst 2126 Rheem Drive, Pleasanton, CA 94588 2021-010 October 22, 2020 $500,000.00 M.A. End Date: 4Leaf, Inc. Gene Barry (925) 462-5959 Project Description: Installation of a community garden and associated improvements Master Agreement Maximum Compensation: Total Previously Encumbered to Date: Encumbrance this Service Order: Master Agreement Unencumbered S.O. Acc't No.: 420-99-083 900-905 PVAR 009.03.02 Provide Construction Management Services for the subject project as described in Attachment B of the attached proposal dated December 1, 2022. 4Leaf Master Agreement-CM Page 1 of 1 Service Order No.4 Jan 12, 2023 Jan 12, 2023 Jan 12, 2023 Engineering  Construction Management  Inspection  Plan Check 2126 Rheem Drive  Pleasanton, CA 94588  Phone (925) 462-5959  Fax (925) 462-5958 8896 North Winding Way  Fair Oaks, CA 95628  Phone (916) 965-0010  Fax (916) 965-0013 City of Cupertino December 1, 2022 Ryan Do Public Works Project Manager Public Works Department 10300 Torre Ave. Cupertino, CA 95014 Submitted via E-mail as Acrobat PDF Document to ryand@cupertino.org and johnr@cupertino.org RE: Cost Proposals to Provide Construction Management and Inspection Services for the City of Cupertino’s Wilson Park Basketball Court and Community Garden Projects. Dear Mr. Do: 4LEAF, Inc. (4LEAF) appreciates the opportunity to submit our Cost Proposals to provide Construction Management (CM) and Inspection services for the City of Cupertino’s (“City”) Wilson Park Basketball Court and Community Garden projects. We are submitting separate cost proposals for each project; however, our estimated levels of effort to provide these services assumes that the two projects will be in construction at the same general time, and this will provide an economy of scale and allow 4LEAF to use the same staff for both projects. Attachment A consists of our cost proposal for the Basketball Court Project and Attachment B consists of our cost proposal for the Community Garden Project. Each cost proposal provides a detailed breakdown of our estimated level of effort and includes the following general assumptions:  One, part-time Construction Manager at an average of 2 hours per day (1 hr per day for each project) during concurrent construction phases which we have assumed at 45 working days.  One, full-time Construction Inspector at 8 hours per day (4 hrs per day per project) at the regular time rate and 1 hr per day (0.5 hr per day per project) at the overtime rate for the assumed 45 working days.  Per the City’s request, we have included costs from Butano Geotechnical to perform soils testing for the Basketball Court Project based on the recommendations outlined in their Geotechnical Investigation – Design Phase Report dated October 18, 2021. Butano’s costs for performing the soils testing and observations assumes the City selects Bid Alternative No. 1 (lime treatment of existing site soils vs. over excavation and placement of engineered fill). Despite 4LEAF's request, Butano did not provide a separate cost estimate for the scenario of the Base Bid being chosen by the City (i.e. over excavation of site soils and importing, placing, and compacting engineered fill in the area beneath the basketball court). Per Butano, the estimate they provided "is based on observing and testing for the lime treatment option. The removal and replace option would be slightly less."  No special inspections or materials testing will be required for the Community Garden Project. Page 2 Proposal to Provide CM and Inspection Services for the City of Cupertino Wilson Park Basketball Court and Community Garden Projects 2126 Rheem Drive  Pleasanton, CA 94588  Phone (925) 462-5959  Fax (925) 462-5958 8896 North Winding Way  Fair Oaks, CA 95628  Phone (916) 965-0010  Fax (916) 965-0013  Our cost proposal does not include budget for detailed or in-depth labor compliance monitoring services. If necessary, we can request a written cost proposal for these services from our subconsultant, Contractor Compliance & Monitoring (CCMI). 4LEAF staff will provide intermittent and cursory reviews of contractor and subcontractor certified payroll information that is provided with the contractor pay applications. It is our understanding that the two projects are currently out to bid and the specific start dates and construction durations are unknown at this time. As a result, we are not able to currently identify the specific staff who may be assigned to the two projects. Attachment C includes resumes for potential staff who may be available once the two project start dates have been identified. 4LEAF appreciates the opportunity to provide our cost proposals to the City for these two important projects. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me by phone at (925) 462-5959 or by e-mail at gbarry@4leafinc.com. Respectfully Submitted, 4LEAF, Inc. Gene Barry, P.E. Vice President Attachment A – Detailed Cost Estimate for the Wilson Park Basketball Court Project. Attachment B – Detailed Cost Estimate for the Wilson Park Community Garden Project. Attachment C – Resumes for Potential Staff ATTACHMENT A DETAILED COST ESTIMATE – WILSON PARK BASKETBALL COURT PROJECT Cost Estimate to Provide CM, Inspection, and Materials Testing Services for the City of Cupertino Wilson Park Basketball Court Project December 1, 2022 Task Sub Task Task Description PM ( 4 L E A F ) Co n s t r u c t i o n M a n a g e r ( 4 L E A F ) Co n s t r u c t i o n I n s p e c t o r ( 4 L E A F ) (R e g u l a r t i m e ) Co n s t r u c t i o n I n s p e c t o r ( 4 L E A F ) (D a y S h i f t O T ) Pu b l i c W o r k s I n s p e c t o r Ap p r e n t i c e To t a l H o u r s P e r T a s k Co s t P e r T a s k Notes Hourly Rate $191 $175 $157 $211 $94 See Notes (a), (b), & (c). 1 Preconstruction Phase Hours Hours Hours Hours Hours 1a Attend Teleconference Kickoff Meeting w/ Client. 1 1 1 0 3 $523 1b Perform Pre-Construction Project Site Condition Inspection. 0 1 4 0 5 $801 1c Review Conformed Set of Project Plans and Specifications. 1 4 8 0 13 $2,143 See Note (d). 1d Prepare for, Chair, and Attend Pre-Construction Conference Meeting.1 6 2 0 9 $1,554 1e Receive and Process Early Contractor Submittals. 0 8 0 0 8 $1,400 See Note (e). 1f Project Management. 1 0 0 0 1 $191 Task 1 Subtotal: 4 20 15 0 39 $6,612 2 Construction Phase Hours Hours Hours Hours Hours 2a Perform Construction Management.045 0 0 45 $7,875 See Notes (f) and (g). 2b Perform Construction Inspections.00180 23 203 $32,936 2c Project Management.40 0 0 0 $764 2d Materials Testing and Special Inspections - Butano Geotechnical (assumes Bid Alt. No. 1 is selected).$7,440 See Note (h). 2e 10% Administrative Processing Fee on Subconsultants. $744 Task 2 Subtotal (assuming Bid Alt. No. 1 is selected):4 45 180 23 248 $49,759 3 Post Construction Phase Hours Hours Hours Hours Hours 3a Final Inspections and Provide Red-Lined Set of Plans to Client. 0 2 16 0 18 $2,855 3b Construction Management - Project Closeout. 0 16 0 0 16 $2,800 3c Project Management. 4 0 0 0 4 $764 Task 3 Subtotal: 4 18 16 0 38 $6,419 TOTAL (4LEAF + Butano) 12 83 211 23 325 $62,791 4 Public Works Inspection Apprenticeship (if required)Hours Hours Hours Hours Hours Hours 4a Provide Public Works Inspection Apprentice 0 0 0 0 36 36 $3,384 See Notes (a) and (b). Task 4 Subtotal (Apprentice Only)0 0 0 0 36 36 $3,384 TOTAL (4LEAF + BUTANO + Apprentice (if required) 12 83 211 22.5 36 360.5 $66,175 Notes: (a) Assumes project will require compliance with California Prevailing Wage rate requirements under SB 854, and the Client will be required to file a PWC-100 Form to the California Department of Industrial Relations for the project. (b) Per the new requirements being enforced under SB 854 and because it is assumed that a PWC-100 Form will be filed by the City to the CA DIR, 4LEAF is required to notify an authorized Apprenticeship Committee through submittal of a DAS-140 form. We are then required to make an official request to an authorized Apprenticeship Committee for an apprentice by submitting a DAS-142 form. We are not assured the apprenticeship committee will be able to provide a suitable / qualified apprentice for the project. Per the apprenticeship requirements, the hours worked by the apprentice must be in a ratio of 1:5 for apprentice to journeyman hours. Hours are included as a placeholder in the event that an apprenticeship for a public works inspector is required and dispatched by the apprenticeship committee. We have assumed the public works apprentice assigned to the project will be classified as a Period 1 Apprentice as defined by the DIR's Wage Determination dated 8/22. In the event that a higher classification apprentice is assigned to the project, we will contact the City to request a change order for this line item. (c) 4LEAF staff will be supplied with typical tools of the trade to perform their daily tasks (e.g. cell phone, laptop computer, and PPE). (f) Per the City's Project Manual issued Nov. 17, 2022, the project must be completed by the selected contractor within 90 calendar days from the start date set forth in the NTP and it is currently assumed that the Work will begin on or about January 30, 2023 but the anticipated start date is provided soley for convienence. For staffing level of effort purposes, it is assumed that the Wilson Park Basketball Court Project and the Willson Park Community Garden Project will be under construction concurrently and that 4LEAF's CM and Inspection staff will split their time between the two projects. No contractor schedule was available that provides the estimated duration of the construction phase was available at the time of this estimate but for cost estimating purposes, we have assumed the construction phase for this project at 45 Working Days. For cost estimating purposes, we have assumed one, part-time Construction Manager at 1 hour per day during the construction phase (45 working days) and assumes one part-time Construction Inspector for 45 Working Days at 4 hours per day at regular-time rate and 0.5 hours per day at overtime rate to allow for inspector to complete their daily report and confirmation that contractor has secured the site at the end of each day. Does not include any allowance for additional OT or any nighttime, weekend, or holiday work. If additional nighttime, weekend, or holiday work is required, the requirements for these hours will be billed in accordance with California Prevailing Wage Law requirements. If construction duration extends past 45 working days or the contractor works more than 8 hours per day during the project, 4LEAF will submit a budget amendment request. (h) See attached cost proposal from Butano Geotechnical Engineering. Costs for performing soils testing as outlined in Butano Geotechnical Engineering, Inc.'s Geotechnical Investigation - Design Phase Report dated October 18, 2021 assuming the City selects Bid Alt. No. 1 (lime treatment of existing site soils). Despite 4LEAF's request, Butano did not provide a separate cost estimate for the scenario of the Base Bid being chosen by the City (i.e. over excavation of site soils and importing, placing, and compacting engineered fill in the area beneath the basketball court). Per Butano, the estimate they provided "is based on observing and testing for the lime treatment option. The removal and replace option would be slightly less." (d) Not intended as a Constructibility Review but for 4LEAF staff to review the City's Project Manual and Conformed Set of the project plans and become familiar with the project. (e) Assumes the City will provide budget for the Project Design Team to remain engaged and available during the pre-construction and construction phase to provide responses to design clarificatons, RFIs, Submittals, etc. (g) Assumes Community Garden and Basketball Court projects will utilize SharePoint and the City's new PM Software for sharing and storing project files (e.g. RFIs, submittals, change order requests, pay apps, daily reports, photos, etc.). 1 of 1 Butano Geotechnical Engineering, Inc. Wilson Park Construction Observation ESTIMATE OF FEES P22-254A TASKS RATE UNITS SUBTOTAL Project Review $225.00 2 $ 450.00 Field Technician Prevailing Wage $ 145.00 32 $ 4,640.00 Mileage $ 0.63 720 $ 450.00 Laboratory Lump Sum 1 $ 1,000.00 Engineering Support $225.00 2 $ 450.00 Project Coordination and Documentation $225.00 2 $ 450.00 Total $ 7,440.00 ATTACHMENT B DETAILED COST ESTIMATE – WILSON PARK COMMUNITY GARDEN PROJECT Cost Estimate to Provide CM and Inspection Services for the City of Cupertino Wilson Park Community Garden Project December 1, 2022 Task Sub Task Task Description PM ( 4 L E A F ) Co n s t r u c t i o n M a n a g e r ( 4 L E A F ) Co n s t r u c t i o n I n s p e c t o r ( 4 L E A F ) (R e g u l a r t i m e ) Co n s t r u c t i o n I n s p e c t o r ( 4 L E A F ) (D a y S h i f t O T ) Pu b l i c W o r k s I n s p e c t o r Ap p r e n t i c e To t a l H o u r s P e r T a s k Co s t P e r T a s k Notes Hourly Rate $185 $175 $157 $211 $94 See Notes (a), (b), & (c). 1 Preconstruction Phase Hours Hours Hours Hours Hours 1a Attend Teleconference Kickoff Meeting w/ Client. 1 1 1 0 3 $517 1b Perform Pre-Construction Project Site Condition Inspection. 0 1 4 0 5 $801 1c Review Conformed Set of Project Plans and Specifications. 1 4 8 0 13 $2,137 See Note (d). 1d Prepare for, Chair, and Attend Pre-Construction Conference Meeting.1 6 2 0 9 $1,548 1e Receive and Process Early Contractor Submittals. 0 8 0 0 8 $1,400 See Note (e). 1f Project Management. 1 0 0 0 1 $185 Task 1 Subtotal: 4 20 15 0 39 $6,588 2 Construction Phase Hours Hours Hours Hours Hours 2a Perform Construction Management.045 0 0 45 $7,875 See Notes (f) and (g). 2b Perform Construction Inspections. 00180 23 203 $32,936 See Note (f). 2c Materials Testing and Special Inspections.$0 See Note (h). 2d Project Management. 40 0 0 4 $740 Task 2 Subtotal: 4 45 180 23 252 $41,551 3 Post Construction Phase Hours Hours Hours Hours Hours 3a Final Inspections and Provide Red-Lined Set of Plans to Client.0 2 16 0 18 $2,855 3b Construction Management - Project Closeout. 0 16 0 0 16 $2,800 3c Project Management. 4 0 0 0 4 $740 Task 3 Subtotal: 4 18 16 0 38 $6,395 TOTAL (4LEAF): 12 83 211 23 329 $54,535 4 Public Works Inspection Apprenticeship (if Required)Hours Hours Hours Hours Hours Hours 4a Provide Public Works Inspection Apprentice 0 0 0 0 36 36 $3,384 See Notes (a) and (b). Task 4 Subtotal (Apprentice Only)0 0 0 0 36 36 $3,384 TOTAL (4LEAF + Apprentice if required) 12 83 211 23 36 365 $57,919 Notes: (a) Assumes project will require compliance with California Prevailing Wage rate requirements under SB 854, and the Client will be required to file a PWC-100 Form to the California Department of Industrial Relations for the project. (b) Per the new requirements being enforced under SB 854 and because it is assumed that a PWC-100 Form will be filed by the City to the CA DIR, 4LEAF is required to notify an authorized Apprenticeship Committee through submittal of a DAS-140 form. We are then required to make an official request to an authorized Apprenticeship Committee for an apprentice by submitting a DAS-142 form. We are not assured the apprenticeship committee will be able to provide a suitable / qualified apprentice for the project. Per the apprenticeship requirements, the hours worked by the apprentice must be in a ratio of 1:5 for apprentice to journeyman hours. Hours are included as a placeholder in the event that an apprenticeship for a public works inspector is required and dispatched by the apprenticeship committee. We have assumed the public works apprentice assigned to the project will be classified as a Period 1 Apprentice as defined by the DIR's Wage Determination dated 8/22. In the event that a higher classification apprentice is assigned to the project, we will contact the City to request a change order for this line item. (c) 4LEAF staff will be supplied with typical tools of the trade to perform their daily tasks (e.g. cell phone, laptop computer, and PPE). (f) Per the City's Project Manual issued Nov. 17, 2022, the project must be completed by the selected contractor within 80 calendar days from the start date set forth in the NTP and it is currently assumed that the Work will begin on or about January 30, 2023 but the anticipated start date is provided soley for convienence. For staffing level of effort purposes, it is assumed that the Wilson Park Basketball Court Project and the Willson Park Community Garden Project will be under construction concurrently and that 4LEAF's CM and Inspection staff will split their time between the two projects. No contractor schedule was available that provides the estimated duration of the construction phase was available at the time of this estimate but for cost estimating purposes, we have assumed the construction phase for this project at 45 Working Days. For cost estimating purposes, we have assumed one, part-time Construction Manager at 1 hour per day during the construction phase (45 working days) and assumes one part-time Construction Inspector for 50 Working Days at 4 hours per day at regular-time rate and 0.5 hours per day at overtime rate to allow for inspector to complete their daily report and confirmation that contractor has secured the site at the end of each day. Does not include any allowance for additional OT or any nighttime, weekend, or holiday work. If additional nighttime, weekend, or holiday work is required, the requirements for these hours will be billed in accordance with California Prevailing Wage Law requirements. If construction duration extends past 45 working days or the contractor works more than 8 hours per day during the project, 4LEAF will submit a budget amendment request. (h) Assumes special inspections and materials testing will not be required for this project. (d) Not intended as a Constructibility Review but for 4LEAF staff to review the City's Project Manual and Conformed Set of the project plans and become familiar with the project. (e) Assumes the City will provide budget for the Project Design Team to remain engaged and available during the pre-construction and construction phase to provide responses to design clarificatons, RFIs, Submittals, etc. (g) Assumes Community Garden and Basketball Court projects will utilize SharePoint and the City's new PM Software for sharing and storing project files (e.g. RFIs, submittals, change order requests, pay apps, daily reports, photos, etc.). 1 of 1 ATTACHMENT C RESUMES FOR POTENTIAL STAFF Chris Bryden Construction Manager / Inspector 1 of 3 Experience Summary Chris is a proficient construction project manager who has assisted in the oversight of multi-million-dollar construction projects with aggressive timelines and fluid and evolving project scopes. He is competent in Use Permit and Building Permit processes, AIA contract review, tracking RFI/submittals/daily logs using various cloud-based document control systems including Procore, facilitating OAC meetings, ensuring adherence to critical path schedules, coordinating communication between Owners, architects, general contractors, jurisdictions, consultants, and third parties. Through diverse life background and strong interpersonal skills, he has achieved tri-lingual fluency in English, Spanish, Russian, earned a master’s degree in psychology, successfully completed the United States Peace Corps (Ukraine), and has been a world-touring musician. Select Project Experience City of Cupertino Public Works Department Orange Ave. Sidewalk Improvements Project Construction Manager / Inspector Chris performed construction management and inspection services on behalf of 4LEAF for this $1.8M project. The Project is located along a seven-block segment of Orange Avenue between McClellan Road and Stevens Creek Boulevard and includes demolition of existing hardscape surfaces; installation of sidewalk, curb, gutter, and planting strips; construction of storm drainage system modifications, landscape restorations, and associated improvements; pavement restoration and slurry sealing; and final traffic striping. County of San Mateo Public Works Department Coyote Point Recreation Area East Promenade Rejuvenation Project Construction Representative Chris performed construction inspections and construction administration duties on behalf of 4LEAF for this $5.5M project. The project included constructing alterations to the shoreline and beach area facilities; enhancing shoreline protection features; constructing flood protection features; creating a larger beach area; demolishing existing restrooms and constructing new facilities; installing new storm drain catch basins and pipelines, new water lines, and irrigation piping; constructing concrete curb and gutters, performing cement treatment and stabilization of on-site soils, paving new parking lots, installing on-site detention basins, installing landscaping, and performing reconstruction of the eastern promenade area. Chris was responsible for providing daily inspections and documenting job-related activities; monitoring and documenting the contractor’s work for adherence to contract plans and specifications; coordinating Experience 6+ years Education B.A. in Philosophy University of California, Davis, 2004 M.A. in In Arts Philosophy California Institute of Integral Studies, San Francisco, CA, 2011 Certifications Project Management Professional (PMP). No. 3242725. Project Management Institute, May, 2022. 2 of 3 Chris Bryden with San Mateo Parks and Recreation staff; monitoring the contractor’s storm water pollution prevention protection BMPs; coordinating 4LEAF’s subconsultant, CTS, for special inspections and materials testing; reporting all discrepancies requiring corrective actions to County of San Mateo staff; reviewing contractor monthly pay requests and make recommendations for payment; coordinating with San Mateo County Parks biologist for periodic inspections, ensuring contractor’s compliance during bird breeding/nesting season, and mitigating issues that may impact project progression; coordinating and assisting with a lead- and asbestos-containing material survey that was performed by a 4LEAF subconsultant and assisting with developing suitable remedial action in a timely manner. City of San Mateo North Shoreview Flood Improvements Project Construction Inspector Chris performed construction inspections on behalf of 4LEAF for this $24M project that is being constructed to allow for more than 2,000 homeowners in surrounding neighborhoods to apply for a Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) flood insurance exemption. The project includes constructing a temporary detour segment of the Bay Trail around the project locations and through the North Shoreview neighborhood; upgrading electrical controls, correcting structural deficiencies, installing backup power generation, installing new pump station outfalls, and increasing pumping capacities at the Coyote Point and Poplar Ave. pump stations; raising a 1,300-foot levee segment; and installing a riparian mitigation area along the permanently-altered streambed. Meadowood Resort Pool and Fitness Center Renovation Project Napa, CA Project Manager / Assistant Project Manager Prior to joining 4LEAF, Chris performed project management for this $27M design-build pool and fitness center renovation. He successfully managed the project from permitting to close out, processed general contractor pay applications and consultant invoices, managed budgets, performed close communication with ownership, performed change order reviews, oversaw field meetings, and performed tracking of drawing sets and as-builts. Chris oversaw all aspects of the general contractor’s and owner-supplied subcontractor’s work; ensured coordination and communication between the project team; participated in Owner, architect, and contractor meetings; and prepared and reviewed bid analyses. Yountville Homeowners Association Roofing Project Yountville, CA Assistant Project Manager Prior to joining 4LEAF, Chris performed project management for this $15M re-roofing project. He oversaw the roofing contractor’s daily activities; monitored schedules; prepared agendas for weekly meetings; performed punch item reviews; handled communications between all homeowners, the roofing contractor, and the HOA manager; and ensured day-to-day follow up of project issues and concerns. 3 of 3 Chris Bryden Stonefield Condominium Fire Rebuild Project Santa Rosa, CA Assistant Project Manager Prior to joining 4LEAF, Chris performed project management for this $25M rebuild after the 2017 Tubs Fire devastated the neighborhood. He helped coordinate the rebuild of 10 buildings (30 airspace condos); ensured compliance with covenants, conditions, and restrictions (CC&Rs); monitored phasing of work and all subcontractors; and reported to HOA board president. Ramsey & Associates Project Coordinator / Project Manager Prior to joining 4LEAF, Chris was responsible for delivering multiple projects on time and on budget for key customers. As project manager, he worked with the project teams on developing cost estimates and budgets, schedules, preliminary and on-going project scope development, bid-analyses, at-risk and contingency planning, reporting, cash flow analyses, purchase order execution, invoice management and project closeout. Chris provided strong team management of several project coordinators, accounting, and administrative staff. As a project coordinator, Chris effectively supported project teams to deliver project goals and high customer satisfaction via preparing status reports, monitoring approvals process, order tracking and delivery, supporting general contractors, freight forwarding & warehousing initiatives, and vendor interface. Chris developed fluency in the procurement process and basic knowledge of all furniture, fixtures, and equipment product categories. Gopi Chandran Construction Manager 1 of 3 Experience Summary Gopi is a graduate civil engineer and a former California ‘A’ General Engineering Contractor’s license holder. For more than 30 years, Gopi has worked on projects that have included large diameter pipelines, extensive soils excavation and shoring projects, high voltage electrical, mechanical installations and commissioning, masonry building, slope stabilizations, and levee construction. These projects included DOD facilities, energy (PG&E, So Cal Edison, SMUD, SDG&E and major oil petroleum refineries, Caltrans and public sector locations. Gopi’s skills include all aspects of environmental remediation, sustainability, design, construction implementation, construction management, regulatory negotiations and reporting, compliance (biological, stormwater, air quality), and health and safety programs. Prior to working for 4LEAF, Gopi was the Principal of a construction/consulting firm for more than 20 years, and some of his responsibilities included negotiating contracts; managing staff, client budgets, and schedules; quality control; and health and safety. Select Professional Experience City of San Mateo Public Works Department North Shoreview Flood Improvement Project Construction Manager Gopi is 4LEAF’s Construction Manager for this $24M project that includes raising a 1,300-foot levee segment between the San Mateo and Burlingame border off of Airport Boulevard and adjacent to the Peninsula Humane Society; constructing two new CMU pump station buildings including deep-foundation upgrades; installing new wet wells and trash racks; installing new electrical controls, SCADA, and PG&E transformers; installing backup power generators and Tier 4 emission components; installing new pump station outfalls to the SF Bay; and installing high-capacity pumps to increase the pumping capacity to 150,000 gpm at each of the Coyote Point and Poplar Avenue pump stations; updating electrical controls, correcting structural deficiencies; installing backup power generation; managing commissioning and startup of the two pump stations; installing trash capture devices; and constructing a temporary detour segment of the Bay Trail around the project locations and through the North Shoreview Neighborhood. Gopi manages 4LEAF’s Team of sub consultants performing biological surveys and monitoring, cultural resource monitoring, and materials testing and special inspections. Gopi also performs coordination with PG&E and other 3rd-party project stakeholders and manages the project’s grant reimbursement program. Due to construction within the Bay and forebay, various agency permits include the Bay Conservation and Development Commission (BCDC), a California Department of Fish & Wildlife (CDFW) Lake and Streambed Alteration Agreement, the California Regional Water Quality Control Board (RWQCB), and the United States Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) were obtained. Upon completion of the project, more than 2,000 homeowners in surrounding neighborhoods will apply for a Federal Emergency Management Agency Experience 30 years Experience with 4LEAF 5 years Education BS Civil Engineering, University of Texas at El Paso, Texas, May 1989 MS Civil Engineering, University of Texas at El Paso, Texas, July 1991 Licenses California A Contractor License - inactive 2 of 3 Gopi Chandran (FEMA) flood insurance exemption. Final site mitigation will include a riparian mitigation area along the permanently-altered streambed. City of Pacifica Wet Weather Flow Equalization Basin Project Construction Manager Gopi was 4LEAF’s Construction Manager for this $19 M project which includes a new 2.1-million-gallon wet weather equalization basin that was constructed to prevent discharge of untreated stormwater and sanitary sewer from the City’s sanitary sewer collection and conveyance system during peak storm events. Key components of the project included construction of a perimeter 3-foot-wide slurry cutoff wall to between 60 and 70 feet below ground surface (bgs); excavation of 23,000 cubic yards (cyds) of soil to 50 feet bgs; installation of 70 micropiles, installation of temporary structural bracing during the excavation phase; construction of a 2-ft-thick concrete inner liner wall; installation of mechanical, electrical, and piping components; installation of 1,400 feet of 24-inch HDPE pipe and construction of two diversion structures; and bore and jack drilling of 200 feet of piping through existing easements between two residential homes. The project included extensive public outreach activities and all work was performed to be in compliance with the Mitigation Monitoring Reporting Program as required by the Mitigative Negative Declaration (MND) document prepared in accordance with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). City of Sacramento Utilities Department McKinley Water Vault Project Project Manager Gopi was 4LEAF’s Project Manager of 4LEAF’s Team providing Project Management, Construction Management, and Inspection Services for the City of Sacramento Utility Department’s $35M Water Vault project. The project was constructed to eliminate capacity-related sanitary sewer overflows (SSOs) in the City’s combined storm and sanitary sewer collection system during the rainy season. The project has three main elements: (1) a 6-million-gallon-capacity rectangular-shaped underground water storage vault, (2) diversion structures and conveyance piping, and (3) upgrades to the existing park infrastructure including a new public restroom facility, upgrade jogging path, and new sports field. The water vault and pipelines were constructed within McKinley Park and adjacent to established residential neighborhoods. 4LEAF’s Team was tasked with coordinating public outreach and maintaining public relations in conjunction with the City of Sacramento. 4LEAF also coordinated and ensured the contractor remained compliance with the various environmental mitigation measures. McKinley Park remained open and utilized by the community during active construction. City of Pacifica Balboa Way Repair Project Construction Manager Gopi was 4LEAF’s Construction Manager for this $2.2 M project that included restoration of the entire extent of the residential area of Balboa Way between Anza Drive and Arguello Boulevard as well as private driveways. The project consisted of the replacement / repair of approximately 27,300 square feet (SF) of roadway asphalt, replacement of approximately 5,170 SF of sidewalk including curb and gutter, replacement of 10 private driveways, construction of four ADA curb ramps, replacement of approximately 630 lineal feet (LF) of 8-inch-diameter high density polyethylene (HDPE) sanitary sewer pipe (SDR 17) by open trench, replacement of approximately 155 LF of 24-inch HDPE sanitary sewer pipe (SDR 17) by open trench, abandonment and relocation of approximately 720 LF of a 6-inch-diameter ductile iron water main line, replacement of approximately 90 LF of 18-inch reinforced concrete pipe (RCP) storm drain line with 18-inch HDPE (SDR 17) pipe by open trench, construction of three new sanitary sewer manholes, leak 3 of 3 Gopi Chandran repair of seven existing sanitary sewer manholes, and re-establishing sanitary sewer lateral tie ins. Gopi worked closely with the Project’s Design Team to address field design changes to address field conditions. The Project required extensive Public outreach and coordination with multiple City Departments and 3rd- party utility agencies and companies. All work was performed while meeting the health and safety requirements outlined in the San Mateo County Health Officer Order for COVID-19. San Benito County On-Call Public Works Projects Project Manager / Engineer Gopi performed project management, cost estimating, field oversight and inspection tasks on 4LEAF various projects including:  Pacheco Creek Levee Repair Project Gopi provided on-site project and construction management and inspections, contractor coordination and also managed stakeholder engagement. Project was a rapid response effort to repair and restore two levee breaches that occurred during the early 2017 storm season. In addition, Gopi was responsible for tracking budgets, addressing field change orders, approving additional scope and ensuring that projects adhered to the technical requirements. Project budgets were approximately $500,000.  Lovers Lane Road Restoration Project Gopi provided initial project scoping efforts, coordination with FEMA for emergency and permanent restoration cost recovery, coordination with County Engineers to develop technical specification and bids, and initial engineers estimates.  Gopi inspected improvements within the Santana Ranch, Klauer, and Pacheco Creek Subdivisions, and PG&E Encroachment Permit Projects. Responsibilities included inspecting mass grading activities; the installation of storm drain inlets, pipes, manholes; concrete curb, gutter, and sidewalk; and AC pavement. Other responsibilities included developing solutions for emergency roadway, levee, slides and storm water repairs for areas damaged by the 2016/17 Winter storms and field locating culverts within the county and documenting their location on County’s GIS Program. City of Mill Valley Miller Ave. Streetscape Project Project Engineer Gopi performed inspections on behalf of 4LEAF during the cold in-place recycling and AC paving operations for this $13.5 million project. Additional tasks performed included performing public outreach and coordination with local businesses and residents during the paving operations. Pavitra Rammohan, P.E. Construction Manager / Resident Engineer 1 of 4 Experience Summary Pavitra has more than 15 years of strong business acumen coupled with technical leadership in infrastructure development, deep expertise in stakeholder coordination, corporate strategy, technology business operations (services and products), multi-agency partnerships and best management practices implementation. She has deep expertise in engineering consulting with design leadership in multiple categories within Civil Engineering Public Works improvement projects including Roadway Plan and Design, Landscape and Irrigation Plans integrated with green infrastructure elements for runoff capture, treatment, and reuse; reviewing Grading Plans for assessing drainage flows (existing/future flows) to guide the development of detention or other peak flow attenuation measures; and reviewing Construction Details of roadway features including sidewalks, medians, and integrated underground bioretention systems for managing first-flush runoff on-site and within the watershed. Select Project Experience City of Daly City Mussel Rock Gabion Wall and Stormwater Maintenance Project Construction Manager Pavitra is 4LEAF’s Construction Manager for this $2M project that includes the removal and replacement of approximately 300 lineal feet of an existing gabion wall and associated earthwork and grading; relocating and covering landfill material onsite; cleaning out the existing silting basin and constructing a new berm structure and repairing a damaged drainage standpipe; performing emergency repairs and slope stabilization in a landslide area; replacing and rerouting the storm drain system from the upper landfill, installing HDPE pipe and connections, removing existing manholes / catch basins and installing new structures; resetting and replacing half-round corrugated metal pipe (CMP); cleaning existing CMP drainage channels and clearing existing sediment and vegetation along the channels; and performing final stabilization / hydroseeding of disturbed soil areas. County of San Mateo Public Works Department Higgins Canyon Bridge at Mills Creek Embankment and Wingwall Repairs Project Construction Manager Pavitra was 4LEAF’s part-time Construction Manager for this $650,000 project that consisted of repairing the failing embankment and exposed wingwall of the bridge. Work performed consisted of constructing a soldier pile concrete lagging retaining wall with ground anchors, installing a wingwall underpinning system, removing an existing sacked concrete weir in the creek channel, installing and compacting backfill, Experience 15 years Registrations Registered Civil Engineer, California, No. 82697. Education M.B.A., University of Southern California, Los Angeles. M.S., Civil Engineering, Texas A&M University, College Station M.S., Physics, Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani, India. B.S., Civil Engineering, Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani, India. Certifications California Qualified SWPPP Developer (QSD) / Qualified SWPPP Practitioner (QSP). Certified Professional in Stormwater Quality (CPSWQ), EnviroCert International, Inc. Certified Professional in Erosion and Sediment Control (CPESC), EnviroCert International, Inc. Certified Floodplain Manager (CFM), Association of State Floodplain Managers. Envision Sustainability Professional (ENV-SP), Institute of Sustainable Infrastructure. Affiliations Member, Construction Management Association of America. Southern California Water Committee Stormwater Task Force. 2 of 4 Pavitra Rammohan, P.E. and constructing drainage improvements including a concrete gutter with drop inlet and down drain. Work also includes installing a rock slope protection revetment with soil and plantings, and erosion control/slope protection. The project was covered under the County’s Routine Maintenance Program which includes permit coverage from many regulatory agencies and required compliance with the Mitigation Monitoring and Report Plan. Mills Creek is a perennial stream and the project team performed preconstruction surveys [nesting birds and bats, special plant species, special species (San Francisco garter snake, California red-legged frog, California tiger salamander, coho salmon, and steelhead trout)], and fish relocation. City of San Mateo North Shoreview Flood Improvements Project Construction Representative Pavitra was a member of 4LEAF’s inspection team for this $24M project that is being constructed to allow for more than 2,000 homeowners in surrounding neighborhoods to apply for a Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) flood insurance exemption. The project includes constructing a temporary detour segment of the Bay Trail around the project locations and through the North Shoreview neighborhood; upgrading electrical controls, correcting structural deficiencies, installing backup power generation, installing new pump station outfalls, and increasing pumping capacities at the Coyote Point and Poplar Ave. pump stations; raising a 1,300-foot levee segment; and installing a riparian mitigation area along the permanently-altered streambed. City of Los Altos Fremont Ave. Street Rehabilitation Project Construction Representative Pavitra was 4LEAF’s Construction Representative for the pre-construction and mobilization phase of the City’s Fremont Ave. Street Rehabilitation Project. The project included repairing the Fremont Ave. roadway surface between Grant Road and Stevens Creek Bridge. Work included traffic control; removal of existing vegetation in medians and roadway shoulders, griding and removal of the upper 1 ½ inches of asphaltic concrete and replacing with cold-in-place (CIR) asphalt; removing and resetting utility covers to match final grade; placing shoulder backing along edge of pavement; replacing traffic inductor loops; miscellaneous repairs to driveway entrances, and installing traffic striping. North City East (NCE) Sustainable Infrastructure Development including Roadway Corridor Improvements Project, City of San Marcos, San Marcos, CA. Water Technology Project Manager Prior to joining 4LEAF, Pavitra was the Water Technology Project Manager for the first project designed to kick off the City’s mission to build sustainable and high-technology infrastructure, to be followed by additional phases including the North City West and Discovery Park. The project encompassed modular bioretention systems constructed beneath the sidewalks and medians. The City installed 80 trees and 1,200 innovative suspended pavement modules (along with inlets and storm drains), which collect and treat urban runoff (both dry and wet). Pavitra worked closely with the design team and the general contractor providing guidance on integrating bioretention systems as part of the construction of streetscape enhancements planned along multiple streets in San Marcos as part of the NCE’s development project involving construction of key features of CIP projects including utility relocation, and sidewalk and median development with suspended bioretention systems integrated with new street trees. 3 of 4 Pavitra Rammohan, P.E. Broadway Neighborhood Stormwater Project, Los Angeles Bureau of Engineering, Los Angeles, CA. Project Manager Prior to joining 4LEAF, Pavitra managed the design and permitting compliance aspects of this project that involved three tiers of BMPs including residential BMPs, commercial street BMPs including infiltration swales within the sidewalks, and a regional infiltration basin beneath existing parking lot. Pavitra led up design and engineering services during construction and she closely coordinated with the City of Los Angeles and the general contractor with the implementation of project features including dry wells, diversion structure, CDS unit, infiltration basin, and parkway swales. This included reviewing and processing RFIs, submittals, and change order requests. Paseo Santa Fe Corridor Reconfiguration Project (Phases I, II, and III), City of Vista, Vista, CA. Water Technology Project Manager Prior to joining 4LEAF, Pavitra collaborated with the City and the design team on the reconstruction of a mile of South Santa Fe Avenue between Vista Village Drive and Civic Center Drive, providing a pedestrian-friendly thoroughfare through the downtown core. This area, known as the Paseo Santa Fe corridor, created a sense of place and revitalized and beautified the downtown area. In her role, she led up the successful integration of underground bioretention technology under the newly established sidewalks on both sides of Paseo Santa Fe corridor during design and construction phases of the Project. Construction took place in three phases and was completed in December 2020. San Pablo Avenue Corridor Improvement Project. City of Palm Desert, Palm Desert, CA. Water Technology Project Manager Prior to joining 4LEAF, Pavitra collaborated with the City and the design team on the reconstruction of San Pablo Avenue that served as the linchpin for transformational change to facilitate the creation of a more vibrant downtown driven by a philosophy called “road-diet” that removed a vehicle lane in each direction on San Pablo and add enhanced walkways, street trees, and buffered bike lanes. Pavitra collaborated with the design team in employing suspended bioretention systems beneath the walkways enabling capture, treatment, and infiltration of stormwater runoff, while also revitalizing the mile- long corridor connecting shopping, restaurants at El Paseo and Highway 111 with residential neighborhoods and civic uses including Palm Desert City Hall, College of the Desert, Civic Center Park, and the Coachella Valley Alternative Transportation Route (CV Link). East Los Angeles Sustainable Median Stormwater Capture Project Design and Implementation, Los Angeles County Department of Public Works, Los Angeles, CA. Project Manager Prior to joining 4LEAF, Pavitra collaborated with the Los Angeles County Department of Public Works during the design phase and with the contractors during the implementation phases of the Project that will capture and infiltrate approximately 21 acre-feet of urban and stormwater runoff from a 3,000-acre tributary area of mostly residential and commercial land areas. The Project also provided above ground improvements such as jogging paths, drought tolerant landscaping, planted more than 300 trees, and educational signage. Pavitra led up the effort in integrating green infrastructure solutions within a highly paved and urban environment for addressing water quality and water supply augmentation objectives. Various Grading Plan Projects Prior to joining 4LEAF, Pavitra has led up Master Planning for multiple development and new development projects for agencies including the cities of Lancaster, Cleburne, Red Oak in Texas. In her role, she developed astute insights for guiding the grading plan development of these projects in the following phases. A representative example of her tasks included delineation of watershed boundary, using TR-55 in computing time of concentrations, computation of curve numbers, developing hydrologic & hydraulic 4 of 4 Pavitra Rammohan, P.E. models for streams including Keller branch, Ten mile creek, 3A5, Unnamed tributary 1, 2, and 3 in Dallas county (City of Lancaster) using Arc-GIS-9.0, HMS and HEC-RAS. Other roadwork improvement projects include performing City-wide hydrology including delineation of watershed boundary, flow paths, curve number computation, and computation of discharges in Ellis County (City of Red Oak). Marine Park Irrigation Retrofit Project, City of Santa Monica Project Manager Prior to joining 4LEAF, Pavitra was the Project Manager for this project that assisted the City of Santa Monica in working towards their 100 percent self-sufficiency goal on water usage supply by gradually eliminating the purchase of imported water. As the Project Manager, Pavitra led the design team in preparing the drawings and specifications for project components such as force mains, pump control strategy, underground storage tanks, and routing the treated urban runoff from the Penmar Park Reservoir to Marine Park through drainage lines under existing streets. She managed staff and budgets, and provided progress updated to the City of Santa Monica. San Pedro Waterfront Town Square and Promenade Project, Port of Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA. Project Manager Prior to joining 4LEAF, Pavitra was the Project Manager for the San Pedro Promenade and Town Square Project that added a promenade along the water’s edge, visitor restrooms, and additional public landing for recreational boaters. Pavitra collaborated with the developer, San Pedro Public Market, the Port of Los Angeles’ Engineering and Construction Division, and the General Contractor to consult the efficient integration of green infrastructure facilities including underground bioretention systems into the landscape site plan that facilitated the project design to provide multi-beneficial landscape-based stormwater facilities that meet regulatory requirements. The new integrated system positively impacted overall stormwater calculations for the site by providing custom-designed catch basins that capture and store the first flush of runoff, and allows stormwater to enter the suspended pavement modules, providing underground bioretention through a network of perforated pipes that irrigate the trees. TOS S60/SN39 Project, City of Los Angeles Bureau of Sanitation, Los Angeles CA. Project Manager Prior to joining 4LEAF, Pavitra led the consulting team to coordinate with the Los Angeles Bureau of Sanitation (LABOS) Watershed Protection Division to conduct specialized and expert services for Proposition O project optimization. This optimization project included more than a dozen projects collectively ranging between $200 and $500 million dollars of CIP projects. These projects were placed into three categories: (1) Mechanical-based systems including low-flow diversion systems, CDS hydrodynamic separators, dry and wet wells for storage, underground chambers for flow-through runoff for treatment using disinfection system. (2) Green Streets and streetscape enhancement systems integrating stormwater systems as part of landscaping site plan including bioretention systems and bioswales; and (3) Natural Treatment Systems including wetlands allowing nutrient uptake of nitrogen and phosphorus. She led up the design and implementation of the identified retrofits needed for accomplishing the design intent of the existing projects. In this role, she coordinated with the Owner agencies, the Bureau of Street Services and the Bureau of Sanitation in successfully integrating these design enhancements as part of the existing gray infrastructure. Josh Pickett Public Works Inspector 1 of 3 Experience Summary Josh has more than five years’ experience in the construction industry performing construction inspections, quality control inspections, and special inspections / materials testing on a variety of heavy civil engineering projects throughout the United States. His experience includes inspecting underground utilities (sanitary sewer pipelines, storm drain lines, natural gas, domestic and reclaimed water lines, and electrical conduit); above-ground electrical lines; grading and earthwork; and bridge construction projects. Josh has excellent written and verbal communication skills and has experience with numerous computer software platforms including MS Office and SharePoint, Procore, and BlueBeam. Select Project Experience City of Watsonville Green Valley and Freedom Blvd. Water and Sanitary Sewer Improvements Project Construction Inspector Josh performed construction inspections supporting 4LEAF’s inspection team for this $3.24 project that consisted of installing approximately 2,625 linear feet of 14- to 18-inch potable DIP and PVC water pipeline (including associated valves, blow-off assemblies, service laterals, fire service, and fire hydrants) by open- cut methods and approximately 3,000 linear feet of 8- to 10-inch HDPE sanitary sewer pipeline by open cut, slip line, and CIPP methods. Josh’s responsibilities included performing public outreach with local businesses and residents; performing project documentation of daily activities (daily reports and photographs); monitoring and inspecting the contractor’s work for adherence to contract plans and specifications, continually monitoring the contractor’s traffic control measures to ensure compliance with the project’s traffic control plans; monitoring the contractors’ daily storm water protection; and reporting all discrepancies requiring corrective actions to 4LEAF’s lead inspector. City of Daly City Mussel Rock Gabion Wall and Stormwater Maintenance Project Construction Inspector Josh was 4LEAF’s Construction Inspector for this $2M project that included the removal and replacement of approximately 300 lineal feet of an existing gabion wall and associated earthwork and grading; relocating and covering landfill material onsite; cleaning out the existing silting basin and constructing a new berm structure and repairing a damaged drainage standpipe; performing emergency repairs and slope stabilization in a landslide area; replacing and rerouting the storm drain system from the upper landfill, installing HDPE pipe and connections, removing existing manholes / catch basins and installing new structures; resetting and replacing half-round corrugated metal pipe (CMP); cleaning existing CMP Experience 5+ years Certifications and Training Radiation Safety and Use of Nuclear Gauges OSHA 10-Hour Safety Training Confined Space Entry Training ACI Grade I Education B.A. History, 2014, Reinhardt University, Waleska, GA Military Service U.S. Army National Guard, Rank E-4, Fire Team / Squad Leader while serving in Afghanistan and Iraq. 2 of 3 Josh Pickett drainage channels and clearing existing sediment and vegetation along the channels; and performing final stabilization / hydroseeding of disturbed soil areas. Josh’s responsibilities included providing daily inspections, preparing daily reports and photographic documentation of activities; monitoring and documenting the contractor’s work for adherence to contract plans, specifications, and approved change orders; monitoring the contractors’ daily storm water protection; coordinating special inspection and testing with the third-party materials testing and special inspection firm; reporting all discrepancies requiring corrective actions to 4LEAF’s Construction Manager; reviewing contractor monthly pay requests and providing feedback to 4LEAF’s Construction Manager for payment; and developing "punch list" items and following-up with corrective measures with 4LEAF’s Construction Manager. City of San Mateo North Shoreview Flood Improvements Project Construction Inspector Josh is a member of 4LEAF’s inspection team performing construction inspections for this $24M project that is being constructed to allow for more than 2,000 homeowners in surrounding neighborhoods to apply for a Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) flood insurance exemption. The project includes constructing a temporary detour segment of the Bay Trail around the project locations and through the North Shoreview neighborhood; upgrading electrical controls, correcting structural deficiencies, installing backup power generation, installing new pump station outfalls, and increasing pumping capacities at the Coyote Point and Poplar Ave. pump stations; raising a 1,300-foot levee segment; and installing a riparian mitigation area along the permanently-altered streambed. During various phases of work, Josh performed inspections and observations of installation of micropiles, excavation and compaction of the levee, installation of structural rebar, various concrete pours, installation and testing of 8-inch ductile iron piping, installation of 48-inch HDPE piping, and construction of a masonry block building and roof trusses. City of Mountain View Contract Construction Inspector Prior to joining 4LEAF, Josh worked for a consultant as a Construction Inspector overseeing the completion of excavation permits for public and private utilities being installed in the City of Mountain View. He was responsible for setting up pre-construction meetings with contractors for reviewing City standards and reinforcing protocols for the work. Josh inspected the completed work and signed off excavation permits. Utilities inspected included natural gas pipelines, domestic and reclaimed water lines, aerial and underground power line installations, storm and sewer pipelines. Josh also performed inspections on the City’s behalf for Caltrans’ subbase resurfacing and paving for Hwy 237 and roadway improvement work and traffic control along El Camino Real. Texas Department of Transportation, Houston, TX Contract Quality Control Inspector I Prior to joining 4LEAF, Josh worked for a consultant as a Quality Control Inspector for numerous State of Texas Department of Transportation (TXDOT) projects. Highways and Bridges. Josh performed inspections during the casting and placement of girders, deck panels, and barriers for major state government projects and worked as a Quality Control (QC) Inspector 3 of 3 Josh Pickett at the largest precast plant in Texas overseeing daily operations for projects and all work for TXDOT. Tasks including preparing daily and monthly written reports; photo documentation of daily activities; performing inspections of precast and prestressed concrete components, rebar, and welding inspections; conducting pre pour inspections prior to concrete placement and ensuring rebar size, measurements and clearance covers were in compliance with project plans and specifications; monitoring concrete placements to ensure quality of mix design, air, temperature, and workability; performing post-pour inspections of all cast products to ensure no damages, defects, or abnormal cracking and swaps; and informing TXDOT staff for major issues or problems that occurred onsite. Metro Area Interstate Highways 610, 10, and 45 Reconstruction Projects. Josh performed oversight of casting of girders, U beams, pilings, deck panels, Metal Stud Crete (MSC) Wall systems and retaining walls. He inspected rebar in columns, girders, and footings to ensure it was installed with correct size and length, correct location, were installed with no rust or and pitting, and installed per the approved plans and specifications. Josh visually inspected the placement of concrete during pours for girders and beams for each line to ensure compliance with TXDOT specifications. He performed batch plant inspections to ensure batch was in accordance with TXDOT plans issued for that girder or beam or MSC wall. Inspected deck panels and barriers, coping on outside of bridge deck for all overpass structures to ensure rebar measurements and concrete were installed per specifications and TXDOT requirements. Various State and Local Roadway Projects, Atlanta, GA Consultant Construction Inspector II Prior to joining 4LEAF, Josh worked for a consultant as a Construction Materials Testing and QC Inspector. Josh performed inspections of roadway work per area standards and ensured that work was performed per the Georgia Department of Transportation and local requirements. He monitored grading and site clearing work prior to vertical construction. He performed testing and sampling of roadway materials including asphalt, concrete, and soi; oversaw construction site work and conducted on-site field inspections; maintained detailed records of daily, weekly, and monthly job site activities; maintained detailed information on change in work and abnormal conditions observed during construction phases performed erosion control monitoring on a weekly basis for multiple job sites; routinely met with project engineers and general contractors to discuss job plans, phases, and work schedules; performed construction site assessments; performed records searches of sites. Josh also performed inspections for reinforced steel, structural placements, precast concrete, building pads, and foundations for the Atlanta Airport Business Park, the Emory Hospital, and several large retail development projects. United States Army National Guard, Fort Riley, KS Calvary Scout Team Leader Josh performed reconnaissance and surveillance at various locations including Afghanistan and Iraq. Mauro “Marty” Alarcon Senior Construction Inspector 1 of 5 Experience Summary Marty has more than 37 years of construction experience including 18 years as a Senior Public Works Inspector for the City of San Jose. Marty has experience inspecting a wide variety of capital improvement program projects including the rehabilitation of existing and installation of new welded steel waterlines, pump station rehabilitation projects, sanitary and storm sewer pipelines, road improvements, bridges, signal light installations, asphalt resurfacing, sidewalks, street lighting, and jack-and- bore. Marty excels at maintaining effective and positive communications between various project stakeholders including the owner, local businesses and residents, contractor, and other interested parties. As a Senior Construction Inspector with the City of San Jose, Marty took a supervisory role in training and mentoring new staff. Marty is fluent in English and Spanish. Select Project Experience City of Watsonville Green Valley and Freedom Blvd. Water and Sanitary Sewer Improvements Project Senior Construction Inspector Marty was 4LEAF’s Lead On-site Inspector providing full-time inspections services on behalf of the City for the Green Valley and Freedom Blvd. Water and Sanitary Sewer Improvements Project. This $3.24 project consists of installing approximately 2,625 linear feet of 14- to 18-inch potable DIP and PVC water pipeline (including associated valves, blow-off assemblies, service laterals, fire service, and fire hydrants) by open- cut methods and approximately 3,000 linear feet of 8- to 10-inch HDPE sanitary sewer pipeline by open cut, slip line, and CIPP methods. Marty’s responsibilities included performing extensive public outreach and coordination with local businesses and residents; performing project documentation of daily activities (daily reports and photographs); inspecting and monitoring the contractor’s work for adherence to contract plans and specifications, and approved change orders; continually monitoring the contractor’s traffic control measures to ensure compliance with the project’s traffic control plans; providing input to the City for change orders and extra work; monitoring the contractors’ daily storm water protection; coordinating special inspection and testing with the City’s third-party materials testing and special inspection firm; reporting all discrepancies requiring corrective actions to City staff; meeting with the contractor to review proposed work and schedule inspections; reviewing and approving contractor monthly pay requests and make recommendations for payment; and developing and maintaining "punch list" items and following-up with corrective measures with City staff. Experience 37 years Education Survey Program, Survey, Nov 1982 San Jose Job Corps, San Jose, CA 2 of 5 Mauro “Marty” Alarcon Mid-Peninsula Water District 1325 Old County Road Water Line Improvements Project Senior Construction Inspector Marty was 4LEAF’s On-Site Inspector providing inspection services on behalf of the Mid-Peninsula Water District (MPWD) for the developer-funded Artisan Crossing Building being constructed in the City of Belmont and San Mateo County. Components inspected include water mains, water laterals, and new fire hydrants being installed in the roadways [Old County Road (OCR), Elmer Street, Karen Road, and Oneill Ave.] surrounding the perimeter of the Artisan Crossing Building. Mary was responsible for ensuring the water service improvements were constructed per the City of Belmont and MPWD’s standards, as well as the approved project plans. OCR is a major utility corridor and numerous transmission gas mains, storm drain lines, water mains and laterals, sanitary sewer lines, and telecommunication and fiber optic trunk lines are located within the project corridor in addition to distribution mains and overhead electric. OCR also includes heavy vehicular traffic and is lined with multiple businesses, which requires extensive traffic control and community outreach. Alameda County Water District Alvarado-Niles Pipeline Seismic Improvement Project Senior Construction Inspector Marty was 4LEAF’s Senior Inspector for this $12M waterline replacement project along Smith Street and Alvarado-Niles Road in the City of Union City. Phase 1 of this project consisted of furnishing and installing approximately 3.5 miles of 14-inch, 16-inch, and 18-inch diameter welded steel pipeline, as well as installing service laterals and meter boxes, air vacuum valves and assemblies, and a cathodic protection system. The scope of work also included performing all the associated pressure and leakage testing, disinfection, and installation of system connections (closures) to the existing water mains. The project required close coordination with multiple stakeholders and permitting agencies including City of Union City (Union City), Union Sanitary District (USD), Pacific Gas & Electric (PG&E), California Department of Transportation (Caltrans), Alameda County Flood Control & Water Conservation District (ACFC&WCD) and Union Pacific Railroad (UPRR). The project was located along a heavily travelled roadway consisting of a downtown business district, private residences, an elementary school, and crosses both UPRR and I-880. Marty’s responsibilities included performing extensive public outreach and coordination with local businesses and residents; providing daily inspections; performing project documentation of daily activities (daily reports and photographs); monitoring and documenting the contractor’s work for adherence to contract plans and specifications; continually monitoring the contractor’s traffic control to ensure compliance with the project’s traffic control plans; providing input to the District for change orders and extra work; monitoring the contractors’ daily storm water protection and coordinating special inspection and testing with the District’s third-party materials testing and special inspection firm; reporting all discrepancies requiring corrective actions to District staff; meeting with the contractor to review proposed work and schedule inspections; reviewing and approving contractor monthly pay requests and make recommendations for payment; and developing "punch list" items and following-up with corrective measures with the District’s staff. 3 of 5 Mauro “Marty” Alarcon City of Gilroy Downtown Monterey Road Rehabilitation Project Senior Construction Inspector Marty was 4LEAF’s Senior Inspector for this $1.6 million federally-funded roadway rehabilitation project on Monterey Road between 1st St. and 8th St. The improvements consisted of pavement rehabilitation and roadway reconstruction; microsurfacing and digout pavement repair; construction of missing and/or damaged concrete curbs and gutters; and the installation of ADA compliant curb ramps at numerous intersections within the project limits. Monterey Road is a heavily travelled roadway lined with businesses and restaurants and required an extensive amount of public outreach to coordinate restaurant deliveries, drop off and pick-up for two schools that were located one block off Monterey Road, etc. Marty ensured the business owners on Monterey Road and residents that lived on the surrounding streets received current construction schedules and were notified of potentially disruptive construction activities. 1st St. is a Caltrans-operated roadway, so coordination was required with Caltrans to obtain a double permit for the work near 1st St. As a federally-funded project, Marty and 4LEAF’s Construction Manager ensured the project met all the requirements outlined in the Caltrans Local Assistance Procedures Manual (LAPM). Alameda County Capital Improvement Projects Construction Inspector Under 4LEAF’s On-Call Inspection contract with Alameda County, Marty provided inspection services for multiple public works improvement projects including the Davis Street Pump Station Project and the Laguna Creek SB6-149 Improvement Project. The Davis Street Pump Station Rehabilitation Project included removing and replacing a damaged sump pump and removing debris and sediment within a confined space structure. Marty performed inspection duties including preparing daily reports, providing photo documentation, and tracking line items for monthly pay estimates. He also verified all the personnel entering the confined space had certificates of completion in confined space training. The Laguna Creek SB6-149 Improvements included constructing a retaining wall along Laguna Creek between South Grimmer Dr. to Highway 880. Marty inspected the restriping of the northbound and southbound number 5 lanes on Highway 880 at Laguna Creek, as well as the installation of 2,000 l.f. of K-rail in preparation for future work. Marty worked with Caltrans to secure a permit to complete the related work. City of San Jose Water Reclamation Project Construction Inspector Prior to joining 4LEAF, Marty was a Senior Inspector for this $3 million project which included the installation of 5.5 miles of 6-inch, 8-inch, 12-inch, and 16-inch welded steel waterline. The waterline was installed through a heavily-travelled area and required extensive public outreach with Evergreen Valley 4 of 5 Mauro “Marty” Alarcon College while school was in session, residential neighborhoods, a retirement community, two golf courses, as well as Valley Transportation Authority (VTA). City of San Jose Silicon Valley Waterline Project Construction Inspector Prior to joining 4LEAF, Marty was the Permit Inspector for this $20 million project. The project included the installation of a 42-inch welded steel waterline encased in concrete. Marty was responsible for ensuring permits were secured prior to construction. Marty inspected the backfill and compaction, scheduled testing with the City’s lab, and verified the waterline installation complied with the project specifications. Coordination with Caltrans was required, because a portion of the waterline was within the Caltrans right-of-way. The waterline was installed in an extremely congested area with high traffic volumes, and extensive public outreach with residential neighborhoods and local businesses was required. City of San Jose Zanker Road Major Interceptor Phase I and II Project Construction Inspector Prior to joining 4LEAF, Marty was the Construction Inspector for this project that included installing 7,080 l.f. of an 84-inch RCP sanitary sewer main using jack and bore methods under Highway 287 and installation of twin 84-inch major interceptors using jack and bore methods. Marty’s duties included providing daily inspections and documenting job-related activities; monitoring and documenting the contractor’s work for adherence to contract plans and specifications; providing continual review of plans and specifications; continually monitoring the contractor’s traffic control to ensure compliance with project’s traffic control plan; providing accurate measured quantities and reviewing pay estimates submitted by contractor; collecting and maintaining digital photographs of all daily construction activities; meeting with the contractor to review proposed work and schedule special inspections; and developing "punch list" items. City of San Jose Hetch Hetchy Construction Inspector Prior to joining 4LEAF, Marty inspected the installation of an 84-inch RCP sanitary sewer line using jack- and-bore methods under existing twin Hetch Hetchy water mains. The construction of the first structure was 32 feet deep and 22 feet below sea level. Groundwater pumping and dewatering was needed to stabilize the area prior to pouring the foundation. This structure had 16 chambers and eight openings with four 84-inch major inlet interceptors and four outlet interceptors. The twin 84-inch sewer mains, going from structure A to structure B, were installed by a straddle crane 50 feet wide and 70 feet in length. This major operation required trucks to deliver a single pipe as the straddle crane picked from the truck and stabbed into place with a bulldozer making grade and stockpiling excess soils. This major interceptor installation required removing existing utilities and replacing with new communications, water lines, water services, power lines, storm drains, sewer mains sewer lateral utilities and services. This included surface infrastructure asphalt roadway curb and gutter sidewalk and a row of trees beyond the right of way on the private property of the Sony building. 5 of 5 Mauro “Marty” Alarcon City of San Jose Sanitary Sewer Improvement Project Construction Inspector Prior to joining 4LEAF, Marty was the Construction Inspector for this project which included multiple sewer diversions from 84 to 12 inches. This included two major sewer spills and cleanup. Bypass pumping of sanitary sewer for cured and place products, such as Instuform and Uform/Reform PVC Liner. From steam cure to boiler units hot water circulation cookout, most of these were 72 hours around the clock processes. Marty inspected the rebuild of the entire infrastructure on Bird Avenue in Willow Glen, a highly sensitive neighborhood. The project removed and replaced all utilities and services; removed and replaced sidewalks and wheelchair ramps to meet the new ADA standards; and removed an entire roadway section including curb, gutter, and sidewalk. City of San Jose Public Works Senior Construction Inspector Prior to joining 4LEAF, Marty monitored and inspected work for contractor’ compliance with plans, specifications, and schedules and prepared project documentation including daily reports, force accounts, materials testing, and other construction records. He was responsible for conducting planning, preconstruction, coordination, progress, scheduling, and field staff meetings; reviewing plans, specifications, submittals, shop drawings, change orders, constructability reviews and contract closeout record; assuring operations, measurements and inspections were scheduled; ordered and satisfactorily completed and documented for quality assurance/quality control compliance. Marty verified and prepared quantity and progress estimates for progress payments; maintained records on unit price quantities, labor, equipment and progress for change order work; and reviewed and approved change orders for implementation. Marty also made field measurements and maintained as-built drawings records. Marty is well versed in Caltrans policies and procedures. Chad Martin  Construction Inspector  1 of 2   Experience Summary  Chad has more than 25 years of construction experience. Chad’s experience  in the construction industry began in the trades gaining skills and  knowledge in heavy equipment operations, concrete, asphalt, electrical,  carpentry, HVAC, and plumbing.  As a Public Works Inspector, Chad has  inspected a variety of project components including storm drain, sanitary  sewer, and potable water pipelines using open trench methods; asphalt  paving; and sidewalk and driveway concrete work. Chad is also experienced  in using the cloud‐based document control system Procore.  Chad owned  and operated CCM Plumbing, Inc. for five years and performed all aspects  of the business including client relations, marketing, hiring and training  employees, and estimating.      Select Project Experience    City of Pacifica  Balboa Way Repair Project  Construction Inspector  Chad was 4LEAF’s Inspector for this $2.2M street and utility repair project on Balboa Way between Anza  Drive and Arguello Blvd.  The improvements consisted of restoration of the entire extent of the residential  area of Balboa Way between Anza Drive and Arguello Boulevard as well as private driveways.  The project  included the replacement / repair of approximately 27,300 square feet (SF) of roadway asphalt,  replacement of approximately 5,170 SF of sidewalk including curb and gutter, replacement of 10 private  driveways, construction of four ADA curb ramps, replacement of approximately 630 lineal feet (LF) of 8‐ inch‐diameter high density polyethylene (HDPE) sanitary sewer pipe (SDR 17) by open trench,  replacement of approximately 155 LF of 24‐inch HDPE sanitary sewer pipe (SDR 17) by open trench,  abandonment and relocation of approximately 720 LF of a 6‐inch‐diameter ductile iron water main line,  replacement of approximately 90 LF of 18‐inch reinforced concrete pipe (RCP) storm drain line with 18‐ inch HDPE (SDR 17) pipe by open trench, construction of three new sanitary sewer manholes, leak repair  using grout injection and interior coating, pressure testing of seven existing sanitary sewer manholes, and  re‐establishing sanitary sewer lateral tie ins.  Included installation of fire hydrants, and approximately 20  new water meters.  Several water mains were connected using a ‘hot tap’ method and all potable water  lines were disinfected and BAC‐T testing conducted by 3rd party prior to use.  Included removal and  disposal of transite (asbestos containing ) pipe that was previous used for potable water.      Chad provided full‐time inspections of the contractor’s activities to confirm work performed was in  compliance with the plans and specifications, maintained detailed daily inspection reports and photo  documentation, performed daily public outreach to local residents, scheduled special inspections and  Education B.S. Construction Management, May 2020, California State University, Chico. Training 10-hr OSHA Construction HDPE Pipe (up to 8 inch) Welding Certified, 1998 2 of 2 Chad Martin  materials testing, and assisted 4LEAF’s Construction Manager with verifying quantities of materials for the  contractor’s monthly pay applications.    City of Los Altos Fremont Ave. Street Rehabilitation Project  Construction Inspector  Chad was 4LEAF’s Construction Inspector for the construction phase of the City’s Fremont Ave. Street  Rehabilitation Project.  The project included repairing the Fremont Ave. roadway surface between Grant  Road and Stevens Creek Bridge.  Work included traffic control; removal of existing vegetation in medians  and roadway shoulders, griding and removal of the upper 1 ½ inches of asphaltic concrete and replacing  with cold‐in‐place (CIR) asphalt; removing and resetting utility covers to match final grade; placing  shoulder backing along edge of pavement; replacing traffic inductor loops; miscellaneous repairs to  driveway entrances and installing traffic striping.    City of Pacifica Serra Drive Storm Drain Outfall Repair Project  Construction Inspector  Chad was 4LEAF’s inspector who performed construction inspections and biological survey construction  monitoring for this project that included the demolition and removal of the existing concrete spillway,  headwall, and HDPE storm drainpipe; construction of a coffer dam to divert flows around the construction  site; slope grading; construction of seven new reinforced concrete piers, concrete spillway, headwall, and  wing walls; installation of new rip rap and new partially grouted rip rap energy dissipator; and site  restoration.  The project was completed along San Pedro Creek which is a perennial stream that flows  through Pacifica.  The project was constructed in conformance with U.S. Fish & Wildlife Streambed  Alteration Agreement requirements.  Existing fish or wildlife resources identified as potentially being  adversely impacted included the California red‐legged frog, the San Francisco dusky‐footed woodrat,  Steelhead – Central CA Coast DPS, the Western red bat, and nesting birds.    City of San Mateo North Shoreview Flood Improvements Project  Construction Inspector  Chad performed construction inspections for this $24M project that is being constructed to allow for more  than 2,000 homeowners in surrounding neighborhoods to apply for a Federal Emergency Management  Agency (FEMA) flood insurance exemption.  The project includes constructing a temporary detour  segment of the Bay Trail around the project locations and through the North Shoreview neighborhood;  upgrading electrical controls, correcting structural deficiencies, installing backup power generation,  installing new pump station outfalls, and increasing pumping capacities at the Coyote Point and Poplar  Ave. pump stations; raising a 1,300‐foot levee segment; and installing a riparian mitigation area along the  permanently‐altered streambed.  During various phases of work, Chad observed the installation of more  than 200 micropiles, several large temporary cofferdams within the San Francisco Bay, sheet pile shoring,  excavation and compaction of more than several thousand cubic yards of soil, installation of structural  rebar, approximately 1,000 cubic feet of concrete pours, installation of 8‐inch ductile iron piping,  installation of 48‐inch ductile iron discharge piping, and high voltage PG&E service transformer  installation. Chad had daily interaction with biological and cultural/archeological monitors during various  phases of work.      2021-10_4Leaf_Service_Orders SO4 Wilson Park Community Garden Final Audit Report 2023-01-13 Created:2023-01-13 By:Julia Kinst (juliak@cupertino.org) Status:Signed Transaction ID:CBJCHBCAABAAvuOPXDgdOJUJKlH9SJEUEpsVfUfEZJk9 "2021-10_4Leaf_Service_Orders SO4 Wilson Park Community Garden" History Document created by Julia Kinst (juliak@cupertino.org) 2023-01-13 - 0:29:12 AM GMT- IP address: 216.198.111.214 Document emailed to Gene Barry (gbarry@4leafinc.com) for signature 2023-01-13 - 0:30:19 AM GMT Email viewed by Gene Barry (gbarry@4leafinc.com) 2023-01-13 - 1:00:18 AM GMT- IP address: 24.6.119.33 Document e-signed by Gene Barry (gbarry@4leafinc.com) Signature Date: 2023-01-13 - 1:01:38 AM GMT - Time Source: server- IP address: 24.6.119.33 Document emailed to Susan Michael AIA (susanm@cupertino.org) for signature 2023-01-13 - 1:01:44 AM GMT Email viewed by Susan Michael AIA (susanm@cupertino.org) 2023-01-13 - 1:32:46 AM GMT- IP address: 172.226.3.164 Document e-signed by Susan Michael AIA (susanm@cupertino.org) Signature Date: 2023-01-13 - 1:51:25 AM GMT - Time Source: server- IP address: 76.103.131.113 Document emailed to Julia Kinst (juliak@cupertino.org) for signature 2023-01-13 - 1:51:26 AM GMT Document e-signed by Julia Kinst (juliak@cupertino.org) Signature Date: 2023-01-13 - 1:52:05 AM GMT - Time Source: server- IP address: 216.198.111.214 Agreement completed. 2023-01-13 - 1:52:05 AM GMT