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20-138 Service Order #8 dated 11-7-23 -4Leaf for McClellan Ph 3 - PO 2024-267 CITY OF CUPERTINO MASTER AGREEMENT CONSULTANT SERVICES SERVICE ORDER NO. 8 MASTER AGREEMENT NO#:M.A. Date: Maximum Compensation: December 31, 2023 Consultant:Firm Name: Address: Contact: Phone: Email:gbarry@4leafinc.com Project Name:McClellan Rd Separated Bike Corridor, Phase 3 Scope: X City Project Management Managing Department: Public Works Project Manager: Marlon Aumentado Fiscal/Budget : Amount 500,000.00 465,773.00 Minus Liquidated to Date -157,279.97 180,449.00 11,057.97 P.O. # Date: October 31, 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 Gene Barry (925)462-5959 Project Description: Construction of civil and traffic signal improvements related to bike safety. Provide Construction Management Services for the subject project as described in Attachment A - Detailed Cost Estimate, of the attached proposal dated October 5, 2023. Master Agreement Maximum Compensation: Total Previously Encumbered to Date: Encumbrance this Service Order: Master Agreement Unencumbered S.O. Acc't No.: 270-99-269 900-905 NW Project No: ST 047 2126 Rheem Drive, Pleasanton, CA 94588 2021-010 October 22, 2020 $500,000.00 M.A. End Date: 4Leaf, Inc. 4Leaf Master Agreement-CM Page 1 of 1 Service Order No.8 TBD Gene Barry Nov 1, 2023 Nov 7, 2023 Nov 7, 2023 Construction Management  Inspection  Plan Check  Planning 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 October 5, 2023 Marlon Aumentado Assistant Engineer Public Works Department 10300 Torre Ave. Cupertino, CA 95014 Submitted via E-mail as Acrobat PDF Document to marlona@cupertino.org RE: Updated Cost Estimate to Provide Construction Management and Inspection Services for the City of Cupertino De Anza Blvd and McClellan Road / Pacifica Dr. Intersection Modification Project. Dear Mr. Aumentado: 4LEAF, Inc. (4LEAF) appreciates the opportunity to submit our Cost Proposal to provide Construction Management (CM) and Inspection services for the City of Cupertino De Anza Blvd and McClellan Road / Pacifica Dr. Intersection Modification (“City”) Public Works Project (“Project”). This proposal supersedes our proposal dated August 23, 2023, to include costs for our sub consultant Contractor Compliance Monitoring, Inc. (CCMI) to perform contractor labor compliance monitoring services. The attached 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 week during the Project which is estimated by the City at 80 working days. The contractor’s work schedule was not available at the time of preparation of this estimate but based on conversations with you, the general allowable work hours are assumed to be 9 am to 3 pm (6 hrs/day) for work performed in the intersection and along De Anza and may be expanded to 8 hrs/day for work along McClellan and Pacifica Drive. For cost estimating purposes, we have assumed one Construction Inspector at 6 hours/day for 40 working days for work in the intersection and along De Anza and 8 hrs/day for 40 working days for work along McClellan and Pacifica Drive. Includes budget for our subconsultant, Construction Testing Services (CTS), to perform Special Inspection and Testing services for the Project. Includes budget for our subconsultant, CCMI to perform contractor labor compliance monitoring services. Based on previous and current projects we are utilizing CCMI’s services, we have assumed a budgetary estimate of $2,000 / month for five months (assumes construction phase is 80 working days or four months plus one month following construction during project closeout). 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. Page 2 Updated Proposal to Provide CM and Inspection Services for the City of Cupertino De Anza Blvd and McClellan Rd / Pacifica Dr. Intersection Project 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 The Project is Federally funded, and City staff will be responsible for completing and maintaining all federal-funding reimbursement forms. We understand that the City has awarded the general contracting contract to Redgwick Construction and the Project is tentatively scheduled to begin construction in November 2023. No baseline schedule from the contractor was available at the time of preparation of this proposal. Because the exact project start date is currently unknown, we cannot identify the specific staff who will be assigned to the Project if awarded to 4LEAF. As a result, we are providing the resumes for several staff who may potentially be assigned to the Project (see Attachment B). 4LEAF appreciates the opportunity to provide this proposal to the City. 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 Attachments Attachment A - Detailed Cost Estimate Attachment B – Resumes for Potential 4LEAF Staff ATTACHMENT A DETAILED COST ESTIMATE Updated Cost Estimate to Perform Construction Management and Construction Inspection Services for the City of Cupertino De Anza Blvd and McClellan Road / Pacifica Drive Intersection Mod Project October 5, 2023 Task Sub Task Task Description PI C / P M ( 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 ) Ac c o u n t i n g A s s i s t a n 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 $156.67 $211.50 $95.00 $94 See Notes (a), (b), & (c). 1 Preconstruction Phase Hours Hours Hours Hours Hours Hours Hours 1a Attend Teleconference Kickoff Meeting w/ Client.1 1 1 0 0 3 $523 1b Perform Visual Pre-Construction Project Site Condition Documentation.0 2 16 0 0 18 $2,857 1c Review Conformed Set of Project Plans and Specifications.116 16 00 33 $5,498 See Note (d). 1d Prepare for, Chair, and Attend Pre-Construction Conference Meeting.1 16 4 0 0 21 $3,618 1e Receive and Process Early Contractor Submittals.0 16 4 0 0 20 $3,427 See Note (e). 1f Project Management. 2 0 0 0 0 2 $382 Task 1 Subtotal: 5 51 41 0 0 97 $16,303 2 Construction Phase Hours Hours Hours Hours Hours Hours See Note (f) 2a Perform Construction Management.0 160 0 0 0 160 $28,000 2b Perform Construction Inspections.00560 0 0 560 $87,735 2c Project Management.16 0 0 0 0 16 $3,056 2d Process Subconsultant Invoices.00 0 0 8 8 $760 2e Perform Materials Testing and Special Inspections (sub - CTS).$11,769 See Note (g). 2f Perform Contractor Labor Compliance Monitoring (sub - CCMI).$10,000 See Note (f). Task 2 Subtotal: 16 160 560 0 8 744 $141,320 3 Post Construction Phase Hours Hours Hours Hours Hours Hours 3a Final Inspections and Provide Red-Lined Set of Plans to Client.0 8 20 0 0 28 $4,533 3b Construction Management - Project Closeout.0 40 0 0 0 40 $7,000 3c Project Management. 4 0 0 0 0 4 $764 Task 3 Subtotal: 4 48 20 0 0 72 $12,297 TOTAL (4LEAF): 25 259 621 0 8 913 $169,921 4 Public Works Inspection Apprenticeship (if Required)Hours Hours Hours Hours Hours Hours Hours 4a Provide Public Works Inspection Apprentice 0 0 0 0 0 112 112 $10,528 See Notes (a) and (b). Task 4 Subtotal (Apprentice Only)0 0 0 0 0 112 112 $10,528 TOTAL (4LEAF + Apprentice if required) 25 259 621 0 8 112 1,025 $180,449 Notes: (h) Budgetary estimate only. Assumes CCMI charges of $2,000 / month for five months to perform monthly audit of contractor and subcontractor payrolls (construction duration of 80 working days or 4 months plus one month for project closeout activities). (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 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 information provided by Marlon Aumentado with the City to Gene Barry with 4LEAF, the City anticipates 80 working days (120 calendar days or 16 weeks) to complete the project and the contractor's work hours will generally be 9 am to 3 pm (6 hrs) for work on De Anza but may be extended to 8 hrs/day for work on McClellan and Pacifica Drive. For estimating purposes, we have assumed one, part-time Construction Manager at 2 hours per day during the construction phase. We also assume one Construction Inspector for 40 Working Days at 6 hours per day at regular-time rate for work on De Anza and 8 hrs per day at regular-time rate when the contractor works 8 hrs/day. Does not include any allowance for overtime or any nighttime, weekend, or holiday work. If overtime, 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 80 working days or the contractor works more than 8 hours per day during the project, 4LEAF will submit a budget amendment request. (d) Not intended as a Constructibility Review but for 4LEAF staff to come up to speed on 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) See CTS's detailed cost estimate. 1 of 1 PRELIMINARY ESTIMATE: QUALITY ASSURANCE INSPECTIONS & TESTING DATE:08/22/2023 PROPOSAL No.:P24372 CLIENT:1248 - 4LEAF, Inc PROJECT:De Anza Blvd & McCellan Road/Pacifica Drive Intersection Modification Cupertino LOCATION:Cupertino ITEM:I ESTIMATED ESTIMATED UNIT ESTIMATED ONSITE TESTING & INSPECTIONS DAYS HOURS PRICE TOTAL SOILS & ASPHALT SOILS - COMPACTION TESTING 4 4 $160.00 $2,560.00 ASPHALT - COMPACTION TESTING 2 8 $160.00 $2,560.00 PORTAL TO PORTAL TRAVEL TIME - NUCLEAR GAUGE TRANSPORT 6 2 $160.00 $1,920.00 PORTAL TO PORTAL MILEAGE - NUCLEAR GAUGE TRANSPORT 6 84 $0.660 $332.64 Preliminary Sub-Total of Onsite Testing & Inspection (approx.)$7,372.64 ITEM:II ESTIMATED UNIT ESTIMATED LABORATORY TESTING & ENGINEERING UNIT/HOURS PRICE TOTAL COMPACTION CURVES 2 $350.00 $700.00 A/C - THEORETICAL MAX DENSITY 2 $375.00 $750.00 SAMPLE PICKUPS 4 $30.00 $120.00 STAFF ENGINEER 1 $200.00 $200.00 FIELD SUPERVISION 1 $230.00 $230.00 PROJECT MANAGEMENT 1 $200.00 $200.00 PRINCIPAL ENGINEER IN CHARGE 1 $365.00 $365.00 FINAL LETTER/ENGINEER REVIEW 1 $260.00 $260.00 FINAL LETTER/STAMPED SUBMITTAL 1 $310.00 $310.00 Preliminary Subtotal of Laboratory Testing & Engineering (approx.)$3,135.00 Preliminary Estimated Fees $10,507.64 Project Administration (12%)$1,260.92 Total Preliminary Estimated Fees $11,768.56 A 12% project administration fee will be charged monthly per invoice. No contingency is budgeted by CTS for uncontrollable overtime, union or prevailing wage increases and unforeseen requirements that may arise in the specifications, as well as for work over the estimated hours. Owner should budget appropriate amount for budgetary purposes. Estimate based on plans by Kimley Horn dated 1/25/2023. No construction schedule was available at the time this estimate was prepared. See attached fee schedule for basis of charges. The liability of Construction Testing Services (CTS) is limited to CTS's contract value. Estimate includes portal to portal travel time for nuclear gauge transport from laboratory per requirements of the CA Radiological Health Branch. 2023 FEE SCHEDULE - P24372 08/22/2023 PERSONNEL FEES AND BASIS OF CHARGES INSPECTIONS, ENGINEERING & SPECIAL SERVICES Standard Discounted * FIELD INSPECTION AND LABORATORY SERVICE Rate/Hour Rate/Hour Steel Visual $240.00 Nondestructive - UT, MT, PT $245.00 Steel Visual/UT Combination $245.00 Concrete ACI $240.00 Concrete ICC $240.00 Masonry $240.00 Fireproofing $240.00 Shear Wall Nailing/Framing/Hold Downs $240.00 Soil Technician w/Nuclear Gauge and/or Sand Cone (portal-to-portal)$240.00 $160.00 Asphalt Technician (portal-to-portal)$240.00 $160.00 Shoring/Soldier Piers $240.00 Roofing & Waterproofing $240.00 NACE Coating Inspection - Level II $290.00 NACE Coating Inspection - Level III $350.00 Multi-Disciplined Inspector $240.00 Inspector Requiring G1 Pay Grade $290.00 Specialty Inspector or Where Formal Certification is Required $240.00 Field Inspector with Special Enhancement $240.00 Safety Manager/Safety Inspector/Jobsite Safety Accountability Supervisor (JSAS)$510.00 Laboratory Technician $240.00 Additional Sample Preparation Time $240.00 Technician Typist $240.00 **PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERING SERVICES Principal Engineer (Civil/Structural)$375.00 $365.00 Geotechnical Engineer $330.00 Professional Geologist $315.00 Consulting Engineer (Civil/Structural)$310.00 Associate Engineer, Licensed $270.00 Project Manager $240.00 $200.00 Staff Engineer $240.00 $200.00 Field Supervision $240.00 $230.00 ASNT Level III $290.00 Drafting $175.00 Quality Control Manager QOR SPECIAL SERVICES Portable and Mobile Laboratories, NDT and Soils QOR *Epoxy Bolt/Expansion Anchor - Installation Observation $240.00 *Epoxy Bolt/Expansion Anchor Proof Load Testing (portal-to-portal)$240.00 *Coring, 1 Person (including equipment) (portal-to-portal)$315.00 *Coring, 2 Persons (including equipment) (portal-to-portal)$470.00 *Asphalt Coring (portal-to-portal)$340.00 Project Research QOR Ultrasonic Testing for Non-Metallic Materials QOR Pavement Rehabilitation Analysis Using Deflections QOR Roof Moisture Survey QOR Soil Drilling Equipment QOR Geotechnical Site Investigations/Foundation Reports QOR Estimating Concrete Strength by the Maturity Method - Equipment Fee $125/kit ASTM C1074 QOR CSL/Crosshole Sonic Logging QOR Vector Mapping QOR Roof Uplift Testing QOR Inclinometer Testing QOR Vibration Moniroring/Accelerometer QOR Tilt Monitoring QOR External Windows And Doors Dynamic Water Penetration Testing AAMA 501.1 QOR Curtain Wall Testing AAMA 501.2 QOR Ground Penetrating Radar QOR DCP - Dynamic Cone Penetrometer QOR Gamma-Gamma Logging of CIDH Piles (Daily Rate)CT233 $3,600.00 FGIA/AAMA Window and Skylight Testing (Daily Rate)ASTM E1105, AAMA 501.2, 502 503 $3,600.00 Pachometer, Schmidt Hammer, Windsor Probe, Skidmore - Equipment Fee $115/Day (portal-to-portal)$350.00 Ultrasonic Pulse Velocity Testing - Equipment Fee $250/Day (portal-to-portal)ASTM C597 $700.00 Impact Echo Testing - Equipment Fee $250/Day (portal-to-portal)ASTM C1383 $350.00 Floor Flatness Testing FF/FL - Equipment Fee $115/Day (portal-to-portal)ASTM E1155 $350.00 Surface Frictional Properties Using Pendulum Tester - Equipment Fee $115/Day (portal-to-portal)ASTM E303 $350.00 Measuring Moisture Vapor Emission Rate (Calcium Chloride) - $55/Kit (portal-to-portal)ASTM F1869 $350.00 Relative Humidity Testing - $75/Kit  (portal-to-portal)ASTM F2170 $350.00 Ferroscan - Equipment Fee $115/day (portal-to-portal)$350.00 GPR - Equipment Fee $115/day (portal-to-portal)$400.00 Administration, Secretarial, Special Projects, Notary, Certified Payroll $200.00 Concrete/Grout/Mortar Mix Design Review (less than 48 hours notice - $500)$375.00 Welding Procedure Review (less than 48 hours notice - $500)$375.00 Procedure Qualification Record (PQR) - Standard Procedure (document fee)$550.00 Welding Procedure Specification (WPS) - Standard Procedure (document fee)$550.00 Welder Qualification Test Record (WQTR) - Standard Procedure (document fee)$550.00 DSA Interim Reports $225.00 Geotechnical Pad Letter (less than 48 hours notice - $550)$400.00 Final Letter (less than 48 hours notice - $550)$400.00 $310.00 EXPERT WITNESS TESTIMONY Court appearance, per day $3,000.00 Court appearance, per half day $2,000.00 * Field inspection and laboratory technician services will be billed in accordance with minimums shown on Basis of Charges. **Professional engineering services will be billed in two hour increments. inspecting testing engineering All fees subject to Basis of Charges BASIS OF CHARGES GENERAL Fees for tests and inspection include cost of technician, normal equipment and regular reports. Engineering services will be charged at applicable rates and will require travel and mileage charges for equipment transport and storage per code (portal to portal) from the nearest CTS laboratory. Soils testing with nuclear gauge and/or sand cone equipment and inspections requiring equipment will require applicable travel and mileage charges for equipment transport and storage per code (portal-to-portal) from the nearest CTS laboratory. Fees for special projects, services overseas, or elsewhere in the United States, will be quoted on request. With prior notification to Client; charges are subject to change at any time. Construction Testing Services reserves the right to adjust the rates quoted in this contract based upon any Union or prevailing wage increases and/or changes in any industry requirements. MINIMUM HOURLY CHARGES – INSPECTION Technician personnel and the following minimum charges are contractual commitment: One-half day or less 4 Hours Over one-half day 8 Hours Show-up time (less than 2 hours notice = 4 hour charge)2 Hours WORKING HOURS AND PREMIUM TIME Regular workday is the first 8 hours between 6:00 am and 6:00 pm Monday through Friday. Premium time is as follows: Overtime, Weekdays and Saturdays (first 8 hours)1.5 x quoted hourly rate Overtime Saturdays (over 8 hours) and Sundays (first 8 hours)2 x quoted hourly rate Overtime Sundays (over 8 hours) and Holidays 3 x quoted hourly rate Shift differential, swing and graveyard -     (Work performed between 2:00 pm and 4:00 am)12.5%/hour additional to base or quoted rate. MISCELLANEOUS CHARGES - Only Where Applicable Notary Services Fee $40.00/each Facsimile Charges. Plus $1.00/page (n/c for cover page)$7.00/minimum Wireless Router/Data Card for Jobsite Internet $135.00/day iPad Monthly Rental Fee $100.00/month Electronic Reporting Fees/Subscriptions (PlanGrid, BIM, etc.)At Cost Parking Fees At Cost Air Travel Cost Plus 10% Outside Services Cost Plus 20%  Subsistence (per Union contract)$130.00/day Subsistence Premium: Meal Allowance (over 100 miles one way) (per Union contract)$30.00/day Subsistence Premium: Meal Allowance (over 150 miles one way) (per Union contract)$85.00/day Mileage Standard Federal Rate Sample Pickup $30.00/each Sample Pickup Trip Charge QOR Weekend Sample Pickup $150.00/each Project Administration 18% of Monthly Invoice 12% of Monthly Invoice Samples Made by Others: Concrete Cylinders $130 + Test Samples Made by Others: All Other Tests $75.00 + Test Laboratory Sample Witness Fee $130.00 Laboratory Sample Storage Fee (per sample)$120.00 EZ Cure Boxes (Thermostatically Controlled Curing Boxes)QOR Returned Check Fee $150.00 Additional Sample Retention QOR TESTS Testing fees shown include normal time for performing test. Samples requiring special preparation will be charged at the laboratory technician rate. Fees for tests not listed will be quoted upon request. There will be a minimum charge of $100.00 for any engineering report. Please note some tests maybe tested by subconsultants. Samples delivered to the laboratory after 3:00pm or samples needing results within 24 hours will incur a 50% mark-up. INSURANCE The liability of Construction Testing Services (CTS) is limited to CTS's contract value. PAYMENT Invoices will be submitted monthly or bimonthly for services performed during the preceding month and are payable on receipt. Interest of 1.5% per month (but not exceeding the maximum rate allowable by law) will be payable on any amounts not paid within 30 days, payment thereafter to be applied first to accrued interest and then to the principle unpaid amount. Attorney’s fees or other costs incurred in collecting any delinquent amount shall be paid by client. Visa, MasterCard and American Express payments are accepted however fees will apply. Visa and MasterCard payments require an additional 3% on top of the amount of the invoice being paid. American Express payments require an additional 4% on top of the amount of the invoice being paid. inspecting testing engineering All fees subject to Basis of Charges CONCRETE AND MASONRY TESTS Standard CONCRETE Rate/Each Compressive Strength of Cylindrical Concrete Specimens (6x12)ASTM C39 and CT521 $95.00 Compressive Strength of Cylindrical Concrete Specimens (4x8)ASTM C39 and CT521 $95.00 Compressive Strength of Cylindrical Concrete Specimens (Over 8000 PSI)ASTM C39 and CT521 $170.00 Cylinder molds.  6” x 12” and 4" x 8"ASTM C470 $90.00 Compressive Strength of Lightweight Insulating Concrete ASTM C495 $110.00 Compressive Strength of Cylindrical Concrete Core and Sawed Beam Specimens ASTM C42 $145.00 Flexural Toughness of Fiber Reinforced Concrete (Round Panel)ASTM C1550 $555.00 Flexural Strength of Concrete (Using Simple Beam with Third-Point Loading)ASTM C78 $355.00 Flexural Strength of Concrete (Using Simple Beam with Third-Point Loading)CT523 and CT524 $355.00 Length Change of Hardened Hydraulic-Cement Mortar and Concrete (Shrinkage, 1 Sample)ASTM C157 $180.00 Shotcrete Nozzleman Qualification Letter (Per Nozzleman, Per Position)ACI 506, ASTM C42 and C1140 $505.00 Shotcrete Pre-Qualification Cores (Compression and Visual)ACI 506, ASTM C42 and C1140 $130.00 Shotcrete Production Cores ASTM C1140 $130.00 Coefficient of Thermal Expansion AASHTO T336 $580.00 Determining Density of Structural Lightweight Concrete (Cylinders)ASTM C567 $455.00 Standard Specification for Concrete Made by Volumetric Batching and Mixing ASTM C685 $1,100.00 Cement Quality Sampling CBC 2010 $705.00 Physical Testing of Gypsum, Gypsum Plasters and Gypsum Concrete ASTM C472 $70.00 Splitting Tensile Strength of Cylindrical Concrete Specimens ASTM C496 $275.00 Static Modulus of Elasticity and Poisson's Ratio of Concrete in Compression ASTM C469 $255.00 Grab Sample, Sealing and Storing in a Humidity and Temperature Controlled Room CBC $165.00 Density of Hydraulic Cement ASTM C188 $225.00 Testing of Controlled Low Strength Material (CLSM) Test Cylinders ASTM D4832 $180.00 GFRC Pull Test PCI $445.00 GFRC Flexural Test PCI $445.00 Foaming Agents for Use in Producing Cellular Concrete Using Preformed Foam (Cell-Crete)ASTM C796 $605.00 MASONRY Compressive Testing of Grout (Masonry)ASTM C1019 $140.00 Compressive Strength of Hydraulic Cement Mortars Using 2" Cube Specimens ASTM C109 $140.00 Compressive Strength of Masonry Prisms ASTM C1314 $215.00 Testing Concrete Masonry Units and Related Units (Core Compression)CBC 2105A.4 $215.00 Compressive Strength of Molded Masonry Mortar Cylinders and Cubes (2" Sample)ASTM C780 A7.6 $140.00 Testing Concrete Masonry Units (CMU) and Related Units (Full Unit)ASTM C140 $215.00 Linear Drying Shrinkage of Concrete Masonry Units (Per Unit)ASTM C426 $320.00 Masonry Core Shear Testing CBC 2105A.4 $320.00 Testing Concrete Masonry Units (Absorption, Moisture Content, Unit Weight)ASTM C140 $395.00 Brick and Clay Tile (modulus of rupture, compression, saturation coefficient, suction rate, efflorescence)*ASTM C67 $1,055.00 Mortar Molds. 2” x 4”. Single Use $140.00 Mortar or Grout, Stored and Cured, Not Tested (Including Mold)$140.00 Veneer Bond Testing, does not include sample fabrication (Set of 5)ASTM C482 $530.00 AGGREGATES (CONCRETE AND SOILS) Sieve Analysis of Coarse Aggregates (Coarse Only 2" - No.4)(sample size over 2" QOR)ASTM C136, CT202, and AASHTO T-27 $250.00 Sieve Analysis of Fine Aggregates (Fine Only, Wash Included No.4 - No.200) ASTM C136/C117, CT202, and AASHTO T-27/AASHTO T-11 $320.00 Sieve Analysis of Combined Fine and Coarse Aggregates (Wash Included 2" - No.200) (sample size over 2" QOR) ASTM C136/C117, CT202, and AASHTO T-27/AASHTO T-11 $405.00 Materials Finer Than 75-µm (No. 200) Sieve in Mineral Aggregates by Washing (200 Wash)ASTM C117, CT202, and AASHTO T-11 $250.00 Evaluating Cleanness of Coarse Aggregate CT227 $405.00 Soundness of Aggregates by Use of Sodium Sulfate or Magnesium Sulfate ASTM C88, CT214, and AASHTO T-104 $330.00 Bulk Density/Unit Weight of Aggregate ASTM C29, CT212, and AASHTO T-19 $230.00 Clay Lumps and Friable Particles in Aggregates ASTM C142 and AASHTO T-19 $255.00 Flat Particles, Elongated Particles or Flat and Elongated Particles in Coarse Aggregate ASTM D4791 and CT235 $420.00 Organic Impurities in Fine Aggregates for Concrete ASTM C40 and CT213 $420.00 Density, Relative Density(Specific Gravity), and Absorption of Coarse Aggregate ASTM C127, CT206, and AASHTO T-85 $420.00 Density, Relative Density(Specific Gravity), and Absorption of Fine Aggregate ASTM C128, CT207, and AASHTO T-84 $420.00 Resistance to Degradation of Small Size Coarse Aggregate by Abrasion and Impact in the Los Angeles Machine ASTM C131, C211, and AASHTO T-96 $570.00 Resistance to Degradation of Large Size Coarse Aggregate by Abrasion and Impact in the Los Angeles Machine ASTM C535 $570.00 Percentage of Crushed Particles/Standard Test Method for Determining the Percentage of Fractured Particles in Coarse Aggregate ASTM D5821, CT205, and AASHTO T-335 $455.00 Uncompacted Void Content of Fine Aggregate (as Influenced by Particle Shape, Surface Texture, and Grading)ASTM C1252, CT234, and AASHTO T304A $455.00 Sand Equivalent Value of Soils and Fine Aggregate ASTM D2419, CT217, and AASHTO T-176 $320.00 Durability Index (Fine)ASTM D3744, CT229, AASHTO T-210 $455.00 Durability Index (Coarse)ASTM D3744, CT229, AASHTO T-210 $455.00 Durability Index (Fine and Coarse)ASTM D3744, CT229, AASHTO T-210 $455.00 Lightweight Particles in Aggregate ASTM C123 and AASHTO T113 QOR Resistance of Rock to Wetting and Drying CRD-C169 $630.00 Aggregate Moisture Content ASTM C566 $630.00 *Unusual sample preparation for brick specimen will be charged at the established hourly rate. inspecting testing engineering All fees subject to Basis of Charges SOILS AND AGGREGATE SERVICES AND TESTS Standard Discounted SOILS Rate/Each Rate/Each Moisture Content of Soil by Oven ASTM D2216, CT226, and AASHTO T-265 $175.00 Moisture Content of Soil by Microwave Oven ASTM D4643 $230.00 Density of Soil in Place by the Drive-Cylinder Method including Moisture Content of Soil by Oven D2937 $260.00 Remold of Soil Samples Varies $155.00 Hydraulic Conductivity of Saturated Porous Materials Using a Flexible Wall Permeameter (Permeability)ASTM D5084 $605.00 Permeability Additional Cell Time $605.00 Direct Shear Test of Soils Under Consolidated Drained Conditions (per point)ASTM D3080 $605.00 Consolidated Undrained Triaxial Compression Test for Cohesive Soils (three points)ASTM D4767 $1,105.00 Consolidated Undrained Triaxial Compression Test for Cohesive Soils (added points)ASTM D4767 $380.00 Consolidated Undrained Triaxial Compression Test for Cohesive Soils (single point)ASTM D4767 $380.00 Consolidated Undrained Triaxial Compression Test for Cohesive Soils (includes 3 points)(includes Pore Pressures)ASTM D4767 $1,955.00 Consolidated Undrained Triaxial Compression Test for Cohesive Soils (added points)(includes Pore Pressures)ASTM D4767 $655.00 Consolidated Undrained Triaxial Compression Test for Cohesive Soils (single point)(includes Pore Pressures)ASTM D4767 $655.00 Unconsolidated Undrained Triaxial Compression Test for Cohesive Soils (per point)ASTM D2850 $190.00 Unconsolidated Undrained Triaxial Compression Test for Cohesive Soils with added backpressure saturation (per point)ASTM D2850 $320.00 One-Dimensional Consolidation Properties of Soils Using Incremental Loading ASTM D2435 $580.00 Unconfined Compressive Strength of Cohesive Soil ASTM D2166 and CT221 $230.00 Compressive Strength of Molded Soil-Cement Cylinders ASTM D1633 $305.00 Particle-Size Analysis of Soils (with Hydrometer)ASTM D422 $665.00 Particle-Size Analysis of Soils (without Hydrometer)ASTM D422 $605.00 Particle-Size Distribution of Fine Grained Soils using Sedimentation Analysis ASTM D7928 and ASTM D422 $605.00 Particle-Size Distribution (Gradation) of Soils Using Sieve Analysis (2" - No.200) (sample size over 2" QOR)ASTM D6913 $390.00 Material Finer than No.200 by Washing (200 Wash)ASTM D1140 $240.00 Liquid Limit, Plastic Limit, and Plasticity Index of Soils ASTM D4318 and CT204 $605.00 Determination of Organic Soils Classification using Liquid Limit of Soils ASTM D4318/D2487 $780.00 Organic Content of Soils and Peat ASTM D2974 $335.00 Unified Soil Classification System (USCS) Test ASTM D2487 $355.00 Moisture-Density Relations of Soil Using Modified Effort (Modified Proctor)ASTM D1557 $355.00 Moisture-Density Relations of Soil Using Standard Effort (Standard Proctor)ASTM D698 $530.00 $350.00 Moisture-Density Relations of Soil Using Modified DWR Method DWR Modified $530.00 Moisture-Density Relations of Soil Using Rapid Compaction Method ASTM D5080 $530.00 Moisture-Density Relations of Soil-Cement Mixtures ASTM D558 $530.00 Moisture-Density Relations of Soil, 1 Point Check Point ASTM D698 $405.00 Moisture-Density Relations of Soil, 2 Point Check Point ASTM D698 $455.00 Moisture-Density Relations of Soil, 3 Point Check Point ASTM D698 $530.00 Moisture-Density Relations of Soil, 1 Point Check Point ASTM D1557 $355.00 Moisture-Density Relations of Soil, 2 Point Check Point ASTM D1557 $455.00 Moisture-Density Relations of Soil, 3 Point Check Point ASTM D1557 $530.00 Maximum Index Density and Unit Weight of Soils Using a Vibratory Table ASTM D4253 $555.00 Minimum Index Density and Unit Weight of Soils and Calculation of Relative Density ASTM D4254 $335.00 Maximum Dry Unit Weight of Granular Soils Using a Vibrating Hammer ASTM D7382 $505.00 Relative Compaction of Untreated and Treated Soils and Aggregates CT216 $605.00 Determining the Resistance "R" Value of Treated and Untreated Bases, Subbases, and Basement Soils by the Stabiliometer ASTM D2844 and CT301 $655.00 Expansion Index of Soils ASTM  D4829 $505.00 Standard Test Methods for Specific Gravity of Soil Solids by Water Pycnometer ASTM D854 $405.00 pH of Soils ASTM D4972 $555.00 Density of Hydraulic Cement ASTM C188 $380.00 Volatile Organic Content EPA 8260B QOR Semi Volatile Organics by GC/Ms (Basic Target List)EPA 8270C QOR Total Organic Carbon ASTM 2974/EPA 5310Bm QOR ICP Metals Concentration EPA 6020 - CAM/CCR 17 QOR Total Extractable Petroleum Hydrocarbons: TPH, MTBE, Benzene,Toluene, Ethylbenzene, Zylenes, %SS EPA 8015B QOR ICP Metals Concentration EPA 6020 QOR pH EPA  9045D $605.00 Sequential Batch Extraction of Waste with Acidic Extraction Fluid ASTM D5284 QOR Chromium Soluble EPA 7196A QOR Caltrans Corrosivity Package $580.00 Determining Field and Laboratory Resistivity and pH Measurements for Soil and Water CT643 QOR Soils and Waters for Sulfate Content CT417 QOR Soils and Waters for Chloride Content CT422 QOR Pore Water Extraction and Determination of the Soluble Salt Content of Soils by Refractometer ASTM D4542 $705.00 California Bearing Ratio Test (does not include moisture density relations)ASTM D1883 $405.00 Bentonite Slurry Testing QOR * Unusual sample preparation (dried clays, saturated clays, etc.) and all other tests for treated or untreated soils, aggregate subbase and aggregate base will be charged at established rates for laboratory technician. ** Does not include sample preparation or sieve analysis inspecting testing engineering All fees subject to Basis of Charges ASPHALTIC CONCRETE SERVICES AND TESTS Standard Discounted ASPHALT Rate/Each Rate/Each Thickness/Height of Compacted Bituminous Paving Mixture Specimens Field Cores ASTM D3549 and CT308 $205.00 Bulk Specific Gravity of Compacted Bituminous Mixture (Individual field cores or lab compacted)ASTM D1188, ASTM D2726, CT308, AASHTO T-166, and AASHTO T-275 $320.00 Lab Compaction Only of Bituminous Mixture by Marshall Apparatus (Marshall) (Per Specimen)ASTM D6926 $320.00 Lab Compaction Only of Bituminous Mixture by CA Kneading Compactor (HVEEM) (Per Specimen)ASTM D1561, CT304, and AASHTO T-247 $320.00 Lab Compaction Only of Bituminous Mixture by Superpave Gyratory (Superpave) (Per Specimen)ASTM D6925, and AASHTO T-312 $320.00 Laboratory Test Max Density (LTMD) (5 Specimen, includes compaction of specimen and bulk specific gravity) ASTM D1561/(D1188 and D2726) and CT304/CT308 $1,155.00 Superpave Bulk specific gravity (includes gyratory compaction of 3 specimen and bulk specific gravity)AASHTO T-312/T-275/T-166 $1,155.00 Marshal Lab Compacted Max Density (3 Specimen, includes compaction of specimen and bulk specific gravity) ASTM D6926/(D1188 and D2726)$1,155.00 Theoretical Maximum Specific Gravity and Density (Rice)ASTM D2041, CT309, and AASHTO T-209 $505.00 $375.00 Marshall Stability and Flow of Bituminous Mixtures (average Set of 3, includes sample compaction)ASTM D6926/ASTM D6927 $1,155.00 Measuring the Permeability of Bituminous Pavements and Seal Coats CT341 QOR Swell of Bituminous Mixtures CT305 $445.00 Moisture Vapor Susceptibility of Bituminous Mixtures/Moisture or Volatile Distillates in Asphalt ASTM D1461 and CT307 $1,005.00 Stabilometer Value of field compacted cores (Per Specimen)ASTM D1560, CT366, and AASHTO T-246 $450.00 Stabilometer Value of Lab compacted samples (Average of 3 Specimen, Includes Sample Compaction)ASTM D1561/D1560, CT304/CT366, and AASHTO T-247/T-246 $1,155.00 Determination of Asphalt Content of Bituminous Paving Mixtures by the Ignition Method ASTM D6307, CT382, and AASHTO T-308 $455.00 Determination of Correction Factor of Bituminous Paving Mixtures by the Ignition Method ASTM D6307, CT382, and AASHTO T-308 $455.00 Quantitative Extraction of Bitumen from Bituminous Paving Mixtures (Solvent)ASTM D2172 and CT310 $805.00 Mechanical Size Analysis (Coarse and Fine) of Extracted Aggregate (Afterburn Gradation)ASTM D5444, CT202, and AASHTO T-30 $455.00 Moisture Content of Bituminous Mixture CT370 and AASHTO T-329 $480.00 Effect of Water on Compressive Strength of Compacted Bituminous Mixtures (Set of 6)ASTM D1075 $3,705.00 Compressive Strength of Bituminous Mixtures ASTM D1074 $355.00 Hamburg Wheel Track (includes compaction by gyratory)(includes 2 runs)AASHTO T324 $4,005.00 Tensile Strength Ratio (TSR) Moisture Susceptibility  (includes compaction of 6 Specimen ASTM D4867 and AASHTO T-283 $4,005.00 Tensile Strength Ratio (TSR) Moisture Susceptibility  (includes compaction of 12 Specimen)CT371 $6,005.00 Indirect Tensile (IDT) Strength of Bituminous Mixtures ASTM D6931 $3,755.00 Air Voids Calculation of Compacted Bituminous Mixture ASTM D3203, CT367, and AASHTO T-269 $220.00 PG Verification (Determining Low Temperature Performance Grade (PG) of Asphalt Binders)ASTM 6816 QOR MECHANICAL TESTS AND FIREPROOFING MATERIALS MECHANICAL TESTS Mechanical Testing of Steel Products (General Tensile)ASTM A370 $555.00 Fillet Weld Break Test for Qualification (Welding)AWS B4.0 $255.00 Tension Testing of Metallic Materials, Tension Testing Wrought and Cast Aluminum and Magnesium-Alloy Products, (Welding Coupon Tensile) ASTM E8, B557 and AWS B4.0 $555.00 Mechanical Testing of Steel Products (Couplers)ASTM A370 $555.00 Impact Testing of Miniaturized Charpy V-Notch Specimens, Notched Bar Impact Testing of Metallic Materials ASTM E2248 and ASTM E23 QOR Testing, Practices, and Terminology for Chemical Analysis of Steel Products ASTM A751 $380.00 Mechanical Testing of Steel Products & Bend Testing of Material for Ductility; #3-#8 ASTM A370 and E290 $445.00 Mechanical Testing of Steel Products & Bend Testing of Material for Ductility; #9-#11 ASTM A370 and E290 $505.00 Mechanical Testing of Steel Products & Bend Testing of Material for Ductility; #14+ASTM A370 and E290 QOR Mechanical Testing of Steel Products, Standard Specification for Steel Wire, Plain, for Concrete Reinforcement ASTM A370, A82 and A185 $505.00 Guided Bend Test for Ductility of Welds, Mechanical Testing of Welds ASTM E190 and AWS B4.0 $355.00 Determining the Mechanical Properties of Externally and Internally Threaded Fasteners, Anchor Bolts Only (Tension and Yield) ASTM F307, F1554 and F606 $605.00 Rockwell Hardness of Metallic Materials ASTM E18 $190.00 Proof Test for Carbon and Alloy Steel (Nuts Only)ASTM A194 or A563 $380.00 Radiographic Examination of Metallic Castings/Weldments ASTM E94, E1030 and E1032 QOR Macroetching Metals and Alloys ASTM E340, E381 and AWS $380.00 Determining the Mechanical Properties of Externally and Internally Threaded Fasteners, Washers, Direct Tension Indicators, and Rivets (HSB Assemblies) ASTM F606 $430.00 Mechanical Testing of Steel Products (Terminators Tensile)ASTM A370 $430.00 Strength for Sewn or Bonded Seams of Geotextiles ASTM D4884 $380.00 Tearing Strength of Fabrics by the Tongue (Single Rip) Procedure ASTM D2261 $380.00 Breaking Strength and Elongation of Textile Fabrics (Grab Test)ASTM D5034 $330.00 Tensile Properties of Fiber Reinforced Polymer Matrix Composite Bars ASTM D3039 $1,055.00 Steel Strand, Uncoated Seven-Wire for Prestressed Concrete (Set of 2)ASTM A416 and A1061 $1,605.00 FIREPROOFING Thickness and Density of Sprayed Fire-Resistive Material (SFRM)ASTM E605 $300.00 Cohesion/Adhesion of Sprayed Fire-Resistive Materials (Test Kit Only)ASTM E736 $90.00 CONTACT INFORMATION Headquarters: 2118 Rheem Drive • Pleasanton, CA  94588 • P 925.462.5151 • F 925.462.5183 Peninsula: 44 Tehama, Suite 305 • San Francisco, CA  94105 • P 415.334.4747 • F 415.438.2357  Oakland: 246 30th Street, Suite 101 • Oakland, CA  94601 • P 510.444.4747 • F 510.835.1825 San Jose: 2033 Gateway Place, #500  •  San Jose, CA 95110  •  P 408.573.6992  •  F 408.437.1201 Stockton: 343 East Main Street, #711 • Stockton, CA 95202 • P 209.507.7555 • F 209.507.7554 Rocklin: 4400 Yankee Hill Road • Rocklin, CA 95677 • P 916.419.4747 • F 916.419.4774 Las Vegas: 3842 E. Post Road • Las Vegas, NV 89120  • P 702.257.4747 • F 702.257.4718 inspecting testing engineering All fees subject to Basis of Charges ATTACHMENT B RESUMES FOR POTENTIAL 4LEAF 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 Wilson Park Basketball Court and Community Gardens Improvements Project Construction Manager Chris was 4LEAF’s Construction Manager for these two City projects. The two adjacent projects were constructed concurrently by two different contractors. The Basketball project included performing lime treatment of court subgrade, court and adjacent walkway excavations, asbestos-containing pipe (ACP) remediation, paving and placement of concrete flatwork, storm drainage system modifications, installation of 10 ft. deep reinforced hoop footings, acrylic surfacing of the court, and landscape restoration (hydroseeding and irrigation adjustments). The Community Gardens project included installation of a new irrigation system, subgrade placement of geotextile fabric rodent entry, construction of new corrugated metal panel and wire mesh fencing, installation of 14 new planter boxes and two ADA- compliant planter boxes, site appurtenances (Tuff Shed, benches, garden table), vehicular and pedestrian concrete flatwork, AC paving, and landscaping. 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. 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 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 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 3 of 3 Chris Bryden 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. 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. 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.      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. Service Order 8-4Leaf for McClellan Ph 3 Final Audit Report 2023-11-07 Created:2023-11-01 By:Julia Kinst (juliak@cupertino.org) Status:Signed Transaction ID:CBJCHBCAABAAlQlqwYL82IBFDSBux9j996xoztckxHED "Service Order 8-4Leaf for McClellan Ph 3" History Document created by Julia Kinst (juliak@cupertino.org) 2023-11-01 - 10:00:20 PM GMT- IP address: 64.165.34.3 Document emailed to Gene Barry (gbarry@4leafinc.com) for signature 2023-11-01 - 10:01:19 PM GMT Email viewed by Gene Barry (gbarry@4leafinc.com) 2023-11-01 - 10:09:01 PM GMT- IP address: 68.65.68.30 Document e-signed by Gene Barry (gbarry@4leafinc.com) Signature Date: 2023-11-01 - 10:10:29 PM GMT - Time Source: server- IP address: 68.65.68.30 Document emailed to Chad Mosley (chadm@cupertino.org) for signature 2023-11-01 - 10:10:30 PM GMT Email viewed by Chad Mosley (chadm@cupertino.org) 2023-11-07 - 9:53:41 PM GMT- IP address: 104.47.74.126 Document e-signed by Chad Mosley (chadm@cupertino.org) Signature Date: 2023-11-07 - 9:54:05 PM GMT - Time Source: server- IP address: 64.165.34.3 Document emailed to Julia Kinst (juliak@cupertino.org) for signature 2023-11-07 - 9:54:06 PM GMT Document e-signed by Julia Kinst (juliak@cupertino.org) Signature Date: 2023-11-07 - 11:00:29 PM GMT - Time Source: server- IP address: 216.198.111.214 Agreement completed. 2023-11-07 - 11:00:29 PM GMT