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November 15, 2012Response to Request for Statement of Qualifications

Peace River Manasota Regional Water Supply Authority

Professional Engineering Design and Construction Management/Inspection Services for the 1991 Rebuild Project

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AECOM

5971 Cattleridge Blvd., Ste. 200

Sarasota, FL 34232

www.aecom.com

941.377.8858 tel

941-371-2569 fax

November 15, 2012 Patrick J. Lehman, P.E. Executive Director Peace River Manasota Regional Water Supply Authority 9415 Town Center Parkway Lakewood Ranch, FL 34202 RE: Statement of Qualifications for Professional Engineering Design and Construction

Management/Inspection Services for the 1991 Rebuild Project

Mr. Lehman,

AECOM is proud to have assisted the Peace River Manasota Regional Water Supply Authority (Authority) in furthering its strategic plan by successfully serving as your design engineer over the last 16 years. Notably, we were your design engineers for the 12 million gallon per day (mgd) Peace River Option and the 24 mgd Regional Expansion Program. Based on our history with the Authority, we believe that we are exceptionally well qualified to serve as your engineer for the 1991 Rebuild Project. We have a level of institutional knowledge for which I am confident surpasses that of any other consultant. We enjoy a collaborative working relationship with your staff, and believe we have a running start on the improvements needed. Enclosed please find the statement of qualifications that AECOM has prepared for the 1991 Rebuild Project for your consideration.

You and your staff will recognize almost all our proposed professional team members as engineers who have worked with Authority staff on improvements at the regional facility or in other capacities over many years. The Peace River Regional Facility is ranked as one of the top performing surface water treatment plants in Florida; the Authority has won many awards for technical innovation, sound operational practices, and sustainability of resources through planning. We are committed to assisting you in continuing this performance and the Authority’s legacy of providing a sustainable and economically priced water supply.

In planning our approach, we understood the need for an aggressive schedule due to seasonal construction challenges. By performing all professional tasks with AECOM design staff experienced at the facility, collaborating with your staff to ensure seamless communication, and coordinating, if needed, with the SCADA consultants you already have under contract for general SCADA services, we believe we can efficiently meet your schedule requirements for completion in time for the 2014 wet season.

On behalf of AECOM and my colleagues, we highly value our relationship with the Authority and look forward to this opportunity to continue to serve you. We pledge to provide the level of service and professionalism required to support your critical programs and the Authority’s mission to provide an affordable and sustainable regional water supply. Sincirely, Douglas H. Eckmann, P.E., BCEE Vice President

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1. Legal name, address, phone number and email of consultant

AECOM Technical Services, Inc.555 South Flower St. - Suite 3700Los Angeles, CA [email protected]

2. Principal Office location of consultant

All work will be managed from our Sarasota office located at:

5971 Cattleridge Boulevard, Suite 200Sarasota, FL 34232941-377-8858

3. Legal form of company, i.e. partnership, corporation, joint venture (if joint venture, identify the members and provide all information required under this section)

AECOM Technical Services, Inc. is a corporation organized under the laws of Florida and authorized to transact business in the State of Florida as of August 21, 1995. Corporate document number is F95000004014.

4. Copy of Florida Professional Licenses

5. Outline of qualifications and professional experience of Consultant’s “Project Manager” who is proposed to serve as point of contact for any and all work assigned by the Authority

Douglas H. Eckmann, PE, BCEE, will serve as AECOM’s project manager for services provided under this contract and will be the Authority’s point of contact. Doug is well qualified to serve as AECOM’s designated project manager.

He has worked continuously with the Authority since 1996 as project manager for professional services provided by AECOM (formerly Boyle Engineering Corporation). Doug was project manager and the Authority’s point of contact for the professional services related to the facility expansion performed under the Peace River Option program completed in 2002. Immediately following completion of that program, Doug served again as project manager for the professional services in support of the Facility Regional Expansion program completed in 2010. These two facility expansions increased the finished water capacity of the Peace River Facility from 12 mgd in 1996 to 48 mgd today. The Peace River facility has been recognized by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) as one of the best operating surface water treatment plants in

Qualifications

Doug’s Key Strengths for This Project:• Significant institutional knowledge of the PRMRWSA

plant and regional system – since 1996

• Successfully managed large regional water supply and treatment plant projects in Florida since 1993, including major projects for the PRMRWSA

• Holds MBA in economics, a strength used in managing planning, design and construction costs

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Florida. Prior to his work for the Authority, Doug served as project manager for the construction phase of the 12 mgd T. Mabry Carlton Jr., Water Treatment Plant for Sarasota County, completed in 1995.Doug’s relevant credentials include:

• Licensed Professional Civil-Environmental Engineer in Florida

• Board Certified Environmental Engineer in Water Treatment

• Diplomate of the American Academy of Environmental Engineers

• Long standing member of AWWA (since 1983)

• Long Standing member of ASCE

• BSME Northwestern University

• MBA St. Edward’s University

• Over 35 years of experience in planning, design, and construction of water treatment facilities.

• Extensive project management and planning experience in water related programs.

6. Outline of qualifications and professional experience of other key personnel who will be assigned to conduct project services listed above, and the location of the office to which they are assigned

The following is partial listing of the professional staff available to conduct project services identified in the Scope of Services in the Authority’s Request for Qualification. All of the professional staff are full time employees and are located in the AECOM Florida offices. A majority of the key staff listed have previous experience on Authority projects.

AECOM Professional Staff and Key Personnel

Tim Brodeur Water Quality and Water Treatment(Orlando)

Tim is AECOM’s South Regional Water Practice Leader, tapped for this position because of his expertise and experience with water utilities, including treatment processes, water chemistry, permitting, and operational optimization and

efficiency.His institutional knowledge of the Authority’s water quality and treatment processes began in 2003, when he lead the update of the water quality master plan for the Authority. Not only a licensed professional engineer in Georgia, he also holds a Florida Class B license in water treatment plant operations, providing a holistic approach to treatment plant design and operation. This combination of licensure and training provides insight that helps translate a water treatment plant design or upgrades on paper, into a practical, efficient, operational facility and provides a solid understanding of how to identify needed plant improvements and trouble shooting. In addition to his work for the Authority, Tim has worked for many Florida local utilities including the Okeechobee Utility Authority, Lee County, Seminole County, Lake Wales, and the City of Oviedo. Some

Tim’s Key Strengths for This Project:• As AECOM’s Water Practice Leader, is recognized

as local & national water system expert

• Seasoned experience with the PRMRWSA plant & regional system since 2003

• A licensed water treatment plant operator, is a specialist in process and operational optimization of treatment plants

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of his specific projects include lead process engineer for the City of Oldsmar Reverse Osmosis Water Treatment Plant; Brevard County’s Barefoot Bay Water Treatment Plant; Polk County’s Northeast Regional Service area; and the City of Plantation’s water treatment plant process conversion from a lime softening to a membrane softening process. His extensive project resume includes the design, engineering, and operational treatment procedures for many large municipal clients, both locally and nationally. This includes effective treatment plant layout and operational evaluations.Other expertise includes leading and managing evaluations, plans, and other work for water and water reclamation facilities. Tim has had numerous studies and articles published throughout his career. Notably, he has also managed technology assessment projects as a consultant to the USEPA for SDWA rule making.

Marjorie Craig, PE Operational Efficiency and Regulatory Compliance (Tampa)

Marjorie has a diverse work history with experience in public utilities, a regulatory agency, as a consulting engineer, and with private industry. This gives her a unique perspective, understanding, and global

approach to problem solving. She has lead operational staff in many

operational and strategic initiatives to improve efficiency and in efforts to promote continuous improvement. A few examples include development of: performance measures, benchmarking results on a local and national scale; prioritize, implement CIP plans; and standard operating procedures. She has also managed large projects from concept, grant procurement, and public outreach through permitting, construction and operation.

In the role of Director of the Water Supply Department for the South Florida Water Management District, she was responsible for the water use permits and She has also developed, managed, and lead large CIP projects: compliance for all 16 counties.

Fred Mittl, PE Project Engineer - Piping and Project Systems (Fort Myers)

Fred has provided a diversity of services for the Authority, most recently for the Regional Expansion program. The project required extensive site development and related construction and therefore significant

permitting coordination expertise. Fred was instrumental in pulling together the

final Southwest Florida Water Management District permitting requirements and certifications. In doing so, he set the stage for any necessary systematic expansion needs on the facility campus in the future.

Morjorie’s Key Strengths for This Project:• Significant utilities experience with large facilities

– 20 years – and with all facets of water utilities

• Operational and management experience of water treatment plants and facilities

• Regulatory permitting and compliance expertise including water use permits

• Facilitated operational staff: develop performance measures, SOP’s, asset management system and other initiatives

Fred’s Key Strengths for This Project:• Significant cost estimating, bidding, and

construction experience, including the 24-mgd Regional Expansion for PRMRWSA

• Skilled in proactively anticipating potential design and construction issues, particularly ones that might affect schedule or budget

• Consistently and successfully manages projects with aggressive client schedules, achieving low change order percentages

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Other projects for which he has contributed for the Authority include: design of paving and drainage improvements for Authority properties on the Ranch House side of Kings Highway; analysis and recommendations for replacement of older high service pumps; and piping modifications increasing reliability of the pumping system

Carl Edquist, PE Principal Design Engineer / Lead Process Systems (Orlando)

Carl performed as lead facility design engineer on both the 12 mgd Peace River Option expansion and the recently completed 24 mgd Regional Expansion. Carl has detailed knowledge of the Authority’s facilities and has worked on

Authority projects since 1996. He has over 30 years of water and wastewater facility

design experience in Florida. Prior to working on the Authority’s expansion, Carl was the lead design engineer for Sarasota County’s T. Mabry Carlton, Jr. WTP, the largest operating Electrodialysis Reversal Water Treatment Plant in North America, completed in 1995. Examples of other water treatment plant projects where Carl was the lead engineer or participated in the design include Marco Island’s Reverse Osmosis plant, Dunedin’s membrane softening plant, Orange County Eastern Regional Water Treatment Plant, Markham Regional Water Treatment Plant, Seminole County, Jupiter’s nano-filtration plant, and Leesburg’s Royal Highlands Water Treatment Plant.

Will Lovins, PhD, PE Project Engineer / Chemical Systems (Orlando)

Will is experienced in analysis, planning, design, construction, and start-up of water supply, treatment, and distribution systems. His specialty encompasses bench-scale and pilot-scale testing to

verify treatment process selections and development of design criteria.

He is knowledgeable of the regulations set forth in the Safe Drinking Water Act and is active in the Florida Section American Water Works Association. Will’s work with advanced water treatment, membrane processes, water quality and process engineering, distribution system water quality management, and mass transfer investigations is well documented in many national and international publications.

Roberto Gonzalez, PE Project Engineer / Filter Renovation (Orlando)

Robbie specializes in environmental engineering water quality and water resource projects. He has served as a professional engineer and water quality expert in the areas of utility master plans, which include

source water feasibility and optimization, facility characterization, and hydraulic service and distribution system modeling, and water quality master plans, which include desk-top, bench-top, pilot-scale, and full-scale treatment alternative evaluations.

Carl’s Key Strengths for This Project:• Expert in chemical feed design, analysis, and

troubleshooting

• Comprehensive knowledge and understanding of PRMRWSA facilities, gained over 16 years of consulting service, including lead facility design engineer for the Peace River Option and the Regional Expansion

• Thirty years of water facility design and rehabilitation experience in Florida

Will’s Key Strengths for This Project:• Strong successful history serving on PRMRWSA

projects, starting in 1996 with the original water quality master plan (WQMP)

• Performed bench-scale treatment optimization studies to determine best water treatment method for source water

• On team for 2003 update of the WQMP including assessment of bulk versus on-site sodium hypochlorite generation (for disinfection)

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As a project engineer, his expertise consists of source water feasibility to assess water resources and impacts related to groundwater, surface water, and reclaimed water. Robbie has provided engineering services on Authority projects since 1996 participating on the team preparing the Authority’s first Water Quality Master Plan competed in 1997. He also assisted in preparation of the Water Quality Master Plan update in 2004. Robbie performed tracer studies confirming disinfection effectiveness for both the 12 mgd Peace River Option expansion and the 24 mgd Regional Expansion. Along with Dr. Lovins, he assisted Authority operations staff during the around-the-clock start-up of the recently competed expansion (an FES/FICE Grand award winner for 2011).

Tim Curran, PE Project Engineer – Storage Tank and Piping Systems (Tampa)

Tim has 28 years of Florida experience covering water, wastewater, and reuse facility planning, evaluation, modeling, design, cost estimating, construction, start-up, training, and project management. He is

an AECOM-accredited quality technical reviewer for studies and master plans and for design of pump stations, pipelines, and treatment plants. Tim participated on the design teams for both the Peace River Option program and the Regional Expansion program. He served as project quality

manager and lead engineer for pumping stations, pipe systems, and wellfield surface facilities. Other recent experience

includes design of the ammonia and sodium hypochlorite storage and feed systems for Pinellas County’s 45 mgd Keller Water Treatment Plant and the county’s 110 mgd regional blending facility. Tim is currently project manager for the new 3.2 mgd Reverse Osmosis Water Treatment Plant and water supply system for Oldsmar, Florida, now under construction.

RJ Ezazi, PE Project Engineer – Civil Design and Site Improvements (Sarasota)

RJ has 28 years of Florida civil engineering experience. This experience includes design of many stormwater management systems, flood control projects, canal and waterway dredge projects, water quality improvement projects,

roadway design, intersection improvements, utility relocations, utility extensions, and

site design for institutional facilities. RJ is highly experienced in Southwest Florida Water Management District (SWFWMD) surface water management permitting.

Roberto’s Key Strengths for This Project:• Has provided engineering services to PRMRWSA

since 1996, starting with the first water quality master plan (WQMP)

• Served on WQMP update of 2003

• Conducted tracer studies confirming disinfection effectiveness for the 12-mgd Peace River Option expansion and the 24-mgd Regional Expansion

• Expert in facility characterization, water quality and hydraulic service, optimization, and facility start-ups

Tim’s Key Strengths for This Project:• Experience serving PRMRWSA on the 12-mgd

Peace River Option and the 24-mgd Regional Expansion teams

• Career spanning 28 years in Florida has made him an expert in water facilities planning, evaluation, modeling, design, cost estimating, construction, start-up, training, and project management

• AECOM accredited quality technical reviewer

RJ’s Key Strengths for This Project:• Design team member for the PRMRWSA 12-mgd

Peace River Option program and the 24-mgd Regional Expansion

• Expert site planner, design engineer, and quality control reviewer

• Specialist in surface water management system design and permitting

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He participated on the design teams for both the Peace River Option program and the Regional Expansion program providing oversight of the site planning and detailed design and QC review of the surface water management systems.

Khalid Motiwala, PE Principal Engineer - Structural Repairs and Renovations (Orlando)

Khalid is lead structural engineer with over 20 years of experience in Florida. He is a specialist in hydraulic structures related to water and wastewater treatment plants and large pumping stations. He designed the cast-in-place

concrete for the new Solids Contact Unit and filter structures constructed for the Authority’s Regional Expansion.

Khalid was also lead structural engineer for Oldsmar’s new 3.2 mgd Reverse Osmosis WTP and for Charlotte County’s Burnt Store WTP, lead structural engineer for an Emergency Operations Center constructed for the SFWMD in West Palm Beach, and designed the complex structures for the City of Sarasota’s 9.5 mgd Lift Station 87 that includes four separate structures including the main pumping station, electrical room, odor control system, and standby engine pumps and power supply to be constructed completely below ground in a city park near the city’s high value Bay Front

Mark Pellish, PE Project Engineer - Electrical Renovations and Replacement (Orlando)

Mark is AECOM’S lead electrical engineer for water, wastewater, and reclaimed water treatment plants and facilities in Florida. In addition, he has performed electrical design services for industrial, commercial, and governmental

buildings over his 26 year career.

He has a long history of working with the staff of the Authority, and was the lead electrical engineer for both the 12-mgd Peace River Option expansion and the recently completed 24-mgd Regional Expansion.Based on the significant design services Mark has provided for the plant and related facilities, and the collaboration with Authority staff to ensure operational flexibility and functionality, he has a wealth of knowledge of the electrical systems in the Authority’s facilities. For this project, this strength and understanding would allow Mark and the AECOM team an advantage in meeting the aggressive schedule with no lead time to learn the system. Mark also has extensive experience in performing electrical design for all types of treatment plants, pumping stations, and standby power systems for utilities. He also works with instrumentation and control designers to coordinate wiring and hardware requirements for plant control systems.

Khalid’s Key Strengths for This Project:• Served as structural engineer on the PRMRWSA’s

24-mgd Regional Expansion team

• Over 20 years of experience in structural design in Florida and nationwide

• Specialist in hydraulic structures related to water treatment plants and large pump stations

Mark’s Key Strengths for This Project:• Lead electrical engineer for the PRMRWSA 12-mgd

Peace River Option expansion and the 24-mgd Regional Expansion

• Expert in power systems for water treatment plants including bidding and construction phases

• Specialist in water and wastewater treatment plant electrical design services

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7. Discussion and examples of projects completed by consultant relating to the project service areas listed above, including budget and completion time informationOur best examples for projects completed by the proposing consultant are projects AECOM completed for the Peace River Authority. AECOM served the Authority as the prime consultant for design and construction management for the Peace River Option the Authority’s first major capacity expansion. This 12 mgd expansion brought to the Authority improved filter systems expanding on the efficient inter-filter backwash concept and adding air-scour to filter backwash, now being considered for the upgraded filters. We also added the concept of an independent PAC contact tank which has aided operations in completely eliminating taste and odor complaints. Following that project AECOM was selected for the 24 mgd Regional Expansion. This project brought improved Solids Contact Units and mechanical dewatering systems, as well as completely

new enlarged chemical storage and chemical feed buildings, and new larger PAC storage and contact tank. As a point of historical record, the Peace River Facility has acquitted itself well over much of this past decade, FDEP’s AWOP assessment of operating data collected from 2003-2006 ranked the Peace River Facility 3rd of 25 surface water systems across the state in meeting AWOP Goal Compliance for filtered water and ranked 4th in the state for meeting AWOP settled water goals. We are also proud of the jointly received 2011 Grand Prize for Operations Management presented to the Authority and AECOM by the American Academy of Environmental Engineers. This was for exceptional operations maintaining full production during one of the worst droughts on record while the Regional Expansion was under construction.

In Exhibit 1 below, we show the main issues that will form the scope as we understand it for the 1991 plant rehab. Some of the key issues are shown on the aerial of the 1991

Issues Map for Peace River 1991 Rebuild Project

1. Chemical Feed Systems

• New building to replace the current structure

• Alum trough, Chlorine trough to remain

• Relocate Alum feed pumps

2. PAC Storage Tank, PAC Pumps

• Demo contactors, relocate pumps

3. Filter Rehabilitation

• Upgrade from 2 - 4 gals/sf

• Issues with internal piping for BW velocity

• Air assisted BW phase-in

• Valves/Controls – improve filter BW

4. Overhead Piping from SCU to Filters

• Move underground

5. Retain Pentagon for Flow Balance

6. I&C - SCADA

• Consider separate contract

• Pre-qualify vendors

• O/M manual to be included

• Provide electronic shop drawings, videos

7. Pump Station

• Capacity Issues

• Sustained - Demand Q

• Rehab/Replace

8. SCUs

• Rehab all mechanisms including effluent launders

• Weir - SS mechanisms maintenance issues

9. Electrical Subcomponents

• Certified capacity

• Rehab & bring to code

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plant site and include the items addressed by the Authority in the Capital Budget. Our core design team has visited the site and has been discussing our approach to the design of the rehab to provide consistent high quality and ease of operations in your renovated facility to match the recent expansions of the plant of capacity needs.

Examples of Related Projet ExperienceExamples of projects completed by AECOM that are related to the scope of general engineering services identified in the Authority’s request for Statement of Qualifications. The professional staff identified in the Outline of Qualifications of Key Staff participated in the example projects listed below.

Water Quality Master Plan, Peace River Manasota Regional Water Supply Authority (PRMRWSA)The PRMRWSA authorized AECOM (formerly Boyle Engineering Corporation) in 2003 to update and expand the existing Water Quality Master Plan (WQMP) prepared by Boyle in 1997. The WQMP evaluated historical practices and performance, assessed current conditions, evaluated treatment alternatives, and outlined impacts and options for meeting future regulations for water quality. Technical Memorandums were prepared addressing:• Historical Water Quality Evaluation• Facility and Filter Evaluation• Regulatory Compliance Update• Alternative Disinfection Evaluation• Powdered Activated Carbon Evaluation• ASR Recovery Retreatment Evaluation• Membrane Feasibility and Process

Selection• Coagulant and Sludge Disposal Evaluation

AECOM evaluated technologies and costs which the Authority could use to treat water containing high levels of TDS and sulfate. Under prolonged drought conditions as the

Authority is experiencing in recent years, the worst on record in Florida, staff needed to supplement river source water with Aquifer Storage and Recovery water. The sustained pumping of Aquifer Storage and Recovery wells eventually pulls up water mixed with native groundwater which is higher in TDS, sulfides and sulfates as well as chlorides. It was suggested that membrane technology in various configurations could be used to extend the recovery cycle for the existing ASR system, or even treat native Suwannee water in an emergency drought condition.

Peace River Regional Facility Expansion, DeSoto County, FL

AECOM planned, designed, permitted, and managed construction of an expansion to the Authority’s regional water supply facility in a program identified as the Regional Expansion Program. The objective was to increase the reliable yield of the regional water supply system to a firm 32.7 mgd annual average daily flow, the maximum amount authorized under the Authority’s Water Use Permit issued by the SWFWMD. To accomplish this objective it was determined through extensive computer analysis of river flows that the raw water treatment capacity of the facility must be increased to 51 mgd from the current capacity of 24 mgd and a new 6 billion gallon reservoir would be needed. This provides capacity for 48 mgd of finished water

AECOM designed Solids Contact Units for the Authority Regional Expansion completed in 2010.

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production allowing for filter backwash and other losses which are recycled to the reservoir system. The facility production is oversized in order to provide surplus finished water for seasonal recharge of the Authority’s extensive Aquifer Storage and Recovery system and for meeting seasonal peak demands.Preliminary design included an extensive re-evaluation of surface water treatment technologies including proprietary high rate systems such as the ACTIFLOTM process. Completed in 2005, the evaluation reconfirmed the use of enhanced coagulation-sedimentation-filtration (CSF) as currently in use. AECOM investigated a number of refinements of the CSF process to develop a cost-effective arrangement for the new process basins.Other improvements were required to support increased water production. The river pumping station was rebuilt with new high voltage pumps having a combined diversion capacity of 90 mgd, and a parallel 48-inch raw water pipeline connects the river pumping station to a new 66-inch pipeline connect to the new 6 billion gallon reservoir. The existing reservoir pumping station was improved with new pumps to provide a firm capacity of 54 mgd to supply the expanded treatment facilities. Water lost in the treatment process due to filter backwashing and other processes is about 3 mgd. Backwash water is recovered and recycled to the reservoirs with a new recycle pumping station. A new 30-inch pipeline parallel to two existing 30-inch reservoir return lines accommodates the increased capacity of the reservoir pumping station.The new treatment facilities include alum and caustic chemical buildings, chemical storage, pumping and metering systems, new PAC storage facility. Octagon based common-wall concrete basins combine PAC contact, rapid mixing, flocculation, and sedimentation reducing construction cost. The new filter structure has 14 dual-media gravity filters with inter-filter backwash

and air scour. Three new 2.0 million gallon capacity ground storage tanks were constructed. Additional high service pumps were added to the South Regional high-service pumping station. A new 21-mgd firm capacity North Regional high-service pumping station supplies the Authority’s 42-inch regional transmission pipeline connecting to Sarasota County’s T. Mabry Carlton, Jr. Water Treatment Plant.

Increased production will produce larger quantities of aluminum hydroxide and PAC residuals. The project includes a second gravity sludge thickener and new dewatering facility with two belt presses and space for a third press. New standby generators were provided to accommodate the increased electrical load. The plant control system was updated and expanded. The site for the new treatment structures was cleared filled and prepared under an initial early contract to shorten the overall construction period.

Water Supply Development Project and Reverse Osmosis Water Treatment Plant, City of Oldsmar, FL

For decades, the city of Oldsmar purchased potable water as a wholesale customer of Pinellas County and St. Petersburg. This regional water supply system serving the Tampa Bay area was projected to grow dramatically by diversifying sources and adding significant new facilities; resulting in increased prices to customers like Oldsmar.

Brackish Water RO Water Treatment Plant, City of Oldsmar, FL, (completed in 2010).

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Desiring to have more control over the quality and cost, the city decided to pursue the development of their own potable water supply. AECOM was hired by the city in 1996 to assist them with this ambitious program and has been working with them since as they carefully and diligently proceeded. Construction of the new Reverse Osmosis Water Treatment Plant commenced in 2010 and is on-going. AECOM developed a phased approach to developing the new water supply that would begin with evaluating the feasibility of such an endeavor and conclude with the construction and start up of the new facilities. Phase I included a preliminary feasibility study which reviewed demand, water supply options, and regulations; evaluated water quality, treatment, and potential costs; assessed project feasibility and developed an implementation plan. Existing data, and site specific raw water quantity and quality data collected from a test well, supported the cost effectiveness of a 2-mgd annual average brackish water wellfield with a low pressure reverse osmosis water treatment plant. The Phase I study concluded that the project was technically and economically feasible.Phase II included a wellfield siting analysis, development a field testing program, design and construction of two pilot production wells (and four monitor wells) to evaluate the capacity and quality of two water supply aquifers, a pilot treatment study using the wells to evaluate treatability and concentrate characteristics, and preliminary engineering of the wellfield, transmission pipelines, treatment, and concentrate disposal. Subsequent analysis and successful water use and concentrate disposal permitting confirmed that the project remained feasible.Phase III included preliminary and final design of 12 brackish water wells; 10,500 feet of 8 – 24 inch raw water transmission main; a 3.2-mgd maximum day Reverse Osmosis water treatment plant; 8,250 feet of 8-inch concentrate disposal pipeline;

and a 1.2-mgd deep injection well. The project will be designed/constructed using four separate construction contracts: 1) production wells, 2) Reverse Osmosis process equipment, 3) WTP building, site, pipelines, and other equipment, and 4) the deep injection well.Phase IV is the actual construction of the project. The new water treatment facility is projected to start-up in 2011.

Surface Water Treatment Facility Improvements, Okeechobee Utility Authority

AECOM engineered a first in water treatment with expansion of the Okeechobee Utility Authority’s 5 mgd Water Treatment Plant.The project, which was a winner of the 2007 FICE Engineering Excellence award and a 2007 ACEC National Honor award, uses an innovative combination of treatment technologies for the first time in the United States to turn Lake Okeechobee surface water into high-quality, safe, economical and sustainable drinking water for a community of 50,000. Ballasted flocculation-settling (Kruger-ACTIFLOTM process), advanced peroxone disinfection, and dual-media filtration were combined together to create a unique treatment process able to handle wide variations in raw water quality, remove blue-green algae, eliminate related cyanotoxins, and treat objectionable taste and odor.

The OUA’s Surface Water Treatment Facility uses an innovative combination of treatment technologies to

turn Lake Okeechobee surface water into high-quality safe, and sustainable drinking water.

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This project, which became operational in 2005, was successful because AECOM involved the client in every step from concept to completion. This included client workshops, alternative analysis and selection, pilot testing, technical reviews, white-papers, value engineering, daily construction coordination, and plant start-up and testing. AECOM applied an innovative combination of advanced technologies and employed progressive client interaction to deliver a project on time and under budget.

Professional design and construction administration services were provided for the following project components:• Replacement of existing pretreatment

with new screens and aeration equipment.• Replacement of existing coagulation/

sedimentation processes with new ACTIFLOTM treatment units.

• Rehabilitation of existing filters and installation of new filters.

• New chemical feed and monitoring equipment.

• New high service pumping station and design of a new building to house the electrical controls.

• Installation of a filter backwash water holding tank, a waste pump station, and rehabilitation of an existing concrete tank for process by-products handling.

• Yard piping and site work improvements.• Permitting through FDEP, SFWMD, and

local agencies.• New variable speed drives and yard

piping modifications at the groundwater treatment plant.

Design-Build Water and Wastewater System Expansion, Davie, FL AECOM is providing design-build services for expansion of the water and wastewater infrastructure systems in Davie, Florida. The town is upgrading its systems because two large planned development initiatives will create steep increases both in demand for

potable water and wastewater treatment capacity.

At the heart of the project are a new 6-mgd water treatment plant (expandable to 12 mgd) and a 4-mgd water reclamation plant (expandable to 6 mgd). Because of a moratorium on use of the Biscayne surface aquifer, the water treatment facility will take brackish water from the Floridan aquifer and treat it using reverse osmosis technology. Deep-well injection is anticipated for the RO concentrate. The water reclamation facility will use membrane bioreactor technology and produce effluent suitable for reuse or aquifer recharge. The new facilities will be designed, procured, and constructed with considerable standardization of methodologies and suppliers. This includes a common truck unloading and bulk chemical storage area and common suppliers for equipment such as metering pumps, horizontal centrifugal pumps, and variable speed drives.Particular care is being taken to ensure that the facilities blend in with their surroundings, in what is a particularly attractive community that prides itself on its outdoor lifestyle. In addition to designing and constructing the facilities, AECOM’s professional services included public information and permitting. A Quality Management System was implemented to assure client of a high-quality project with appropriate verification as AECOM is both the designer and constructor.

New 6.0-mgd Water Treatment Plant, Davie, FL.

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Stuart Lime Softening Water Treatment Plant Improvements, Stuart, FLAECOM provided design, permitting, bidding, and services during construction for a project consisting of improvements to an existing 6.0 MGD lime softening water treatment plant. The work included, as a minimum, the following improvements:•Constructionofapre-stressedconcrete

1.0 MG storage reservoir•Additionofa2.0MGDvolatileorganic

compound (VOC) Tower

•Installationofcontinuousstoragetanklevel monitoring and control system using pressure transducers

•Retrofittinganexistingelectricalbuildingto accommodate two new variable frequency drives (VFD)

•Relocationoftheexistinggeneratortomake room for the fourth VOC tower addition

•ConversionoftwoexistingconstantspeedVOC effluent feed pumps to VFD’s

•Installationofaroofandscreenenclosureover the existing six filter bays

•Miscellaneousminorimprovementstotheoperations building office area layout

•Anewfreestandingbuildingthatwillhouse the VFD’s for the high service pumps

•Replacementoftheexitingfiltergalleryairoperated valve actuators with electrically operated actuators

•Replacementofeachofthe6filterconsoles and connection of the same to the expanded SCADA system

•Replacementof1level,1differentialpressure and 1 turbidity analyzer per filter

•Replacementofconstantspeedcontrolforthe four transfer pumps with new variable frequency drive controllers and control system working off the clear well level

•Replacementoftheexisting2-50hphigh

service pumps and 1- 100 hp high service pump with larger pumps. The existing constant speed drives will be replaced with new VFD’s and upgraded control system

Hialeah Water Treatment Plant, Miami, FLAECOM, in Joint Venture with Inima, is providing Design-Build services to the city of Hialeah for a brackish groundwater reverse

osmosis water treatment plant that draws water from the Upper Floridan Aquifer. The plant will have an initial installed production capacity of 10 MGD, but all facilities are sized and located to accommodate possible future expansions up to 17.5 mgd.In response, AECOM is designing an innovative, energy-efficient treatment plant following particularly intensive piloting to investigate what membranes would work best under a variety of current and future scenarios. In particular, AECOM’s piloting led to a system that achieves optimal balance between energy cost savings and the pore size of the membranes.Highlights of AECOM’s design include:• Membrane skids that easily

accommodate modifications to handle increased salinity due to any future degradation of the Upper Floridan Aquifer

• LE 44Oi membranes to minimize energy consumption

• Biofilters rather than chemical scrubbers to reduce carbon footprint and avoid the use of three truckloads of chemicals each month

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To increase reliability, the plant will make use of robust materials typically seen in more demanding seawater RO facilities. AECOM’s architects have designed the facility with a “modern tropical” theme in keeping with the relaxed, contemporary feel of the City itself. Sustainability was a key City concern, so AECOM’s design for the main treatment building was geared toward achieving LEED Silver certification. Our contract is for the design and construction at risk of the project and portion of which is the detailed design services. The scope of services included design of the pretreatment system, chemical pre and post treatment systems, the degasifier system and biofilter scrubber system, membrane cleaning system, the process building including a membrane room, chemical treatment rooms with bulk chemical storage. Design also included two 5 mg ground storage tanks and a high service pump station.Attributes of the Project:Sustainability – Designed to achieve LEED Silver Certification including energy and water efficiencies. Use of a biofilter in lieu of a chemical scrubber reduces carbon footprint and eliminates 3 chemical truck deliveries every month. Energy Recovery Unit on each Reverse Osmosis Skid to reduce power usage.Operability – Truck containment area prevents environmental impacts from potential spills. Minimized impervious paving reduces stormwater runoff. Each storage tank has more than 5 million gallons usable stroage.Constructability –Tilt-up construction technique facilitates construction sequencing to accelerate construction. Well houses use tilt-up construction and continue architectural theme.Accessibility – Truck turnaround space facilitates deliveries. Truck queuing area minimizes traffic impacts.Reliability – Generators housed within a

structure for ease of maintenance and to extend service life of equipment. Five Reverse Osmosis Trains allowing one train to be out of service and still maintain 10 MGD of permeate flow. Three degassifiers allow one unit to be out of service and still reliably produce 10 MGD.

Collier County South County Regional Water Treatment Plant - Collier County, FLFor Collier County Utilities AECOM provided a detailed structural evaluation of deteriorated 50 ft diameter concrete Reactor-Clarifier Tanks No. 1 and No. 2. The evaluation included the use of surface penetrating radar to identify as constructed reinforcing steel followed by a structural analysis based on criteria of ACI 350 concrete design of water containing structures.

AECOM evaluated options for repairs and prepared a design using several systems including injection of hydrophilic polyurethane grout. The exterior surfaces were patch and coated with Xypex crystalline waterproofing. Repair of the reactor tanks and rehabilitation of internal equipment was valued at $135,000 compared to a projected cost for total

Reactor-Clarifier Repairs, Collier County, FL.

Reactor-Clarifier Tank Leaks, Collier County, FL.

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replacement of $250,000. This was work was performed in coordination with County staff for planned downtime to maintain the other clarifier to maintain service to meet County demands.

East WTP Reverse Osmosis Design & Construction Services Plantation, FL

AECOM provided planning, design, construction engineering, and start-up services to replace the 12-mgd East lime softening treatment plant with a nanofiltration n-type membrane softening plant in Plantation, Florida. The plant provides softening and trihalomethanes precursor removal from fresh groundwater supply for potable use. AECOM designed the new membrane treatment building with adequate space, chemical handling facilities, and utilities to accommodate membrane treatment trains capable of producing 12 mgd. The upgraded East plant operates in conjunction with the existing 12-mgd membrane treatment facility at the city’s Central plant. AECOM designed and provided construction-phase engineering for the following major components: seven new water supply wells in the Biscayne aquifer well water transmission mains to the new membrane treatment facility; and a new membrane treatment facility including modification of existing lime handling and chlorine feed systems, connection to the existing distribution system, and demolition of existing facilities that interfere with new construction deep injection wells. The treatment train includes pH adjustment with acid, antiscalant addition, cartridge

filtration, thin film composite nanofiltration membrane array, degasification, pH adjustment with hydrated lime, stabilization with a corrosion inhibitor, sequestration of dissolved iron, fluoridation, and chlorine disinfection. AECOM configured the membrane arrays to permit operation at variable capacity with a 2:1 turn-down ratio. The control system design was made compatible with existing control hardware and software at the Central plant to allow complete integration of the East and Central plant control systems. Other significant features of the upgraded system include provision of standby power generation capacity to qualify the plant for a load-sharing electrical rate and design of the bulk liquid chemical containment area to maintain full visibility of all equipment while providing access for normal operation of process components without exposing plant personnel to hazardous conditions. The design of the treatment building accommodates operation in compliance with OSHA 1910 regulations as required by the Florida Administrative Code. The city began preparations for Phase II to add the next 6 mgd in capacity. AECOM produced 30% design drawings, which included three 2-mgd membrane arrays with appurtenances, a new chlorine contact tank (reusing an existing Greenleaf filter for the structure), new transfer pumps, and a completely new high service pumping system.

Peace River Water Treatment Plant Ops Assistance for Replacement of Reservoir Construction Storm WaterDeSotto County, FLThe Peace River Water Authority was suffering from a continuing drought in SW Florida and faced high construction costs for its new reservoir. By using their treatment plant and Reservoir No. 1 in an innovative way, they were able to strengthen public water supplies by harvesting captured stormwater from the Reservoir No. 2 construction site during the drought.

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To build the reservoir, 800 acres of pasture, palmetto prairie and wetlands would be disturbed. Significant amounts of surface water were expected from stormwater construction runoff and would need to be pumped and treated continuously to keep the reservoir site dry enough to be workable. The large site required continuous dewatering for 16 months with volumes approaching 10 MGD during July and August 2008. AECOM evaluated coagulants including alum/polymers and provided onsite operational assistance as the project team assimilated the construction water into the treatment plant. Services included jar testing for optimizing chemical dosages, sludge blanket levels monitoring and mixing energy adjustment. AECOM also began assisting plant operators for manual operation of the newly constructed plant and provided 24 hour-a-day support for the plant as it treated muddy water for three months until the Authority could get automated controls operational. In the Authority’s hour of greatest need, AECOM worked intensely to get the plant working properly to keep water moving to customers. AECOM together with the Authority developed a unique and innovative approach by eliminating the requirement for construction of stormwater management facilities:•Saved $10 Million in construction costs•Harvested 1.5 billion gallons (BG) of

additional water supply

•Eliminated off-site environmental impacts

•Identified Conventional Rectangular Floc/Sed basins to be more suitable and reliable for high turbidity construction water

College Hill Water Filtration Plant, City of Lynchburg, VA

The City of Lynchburg owns and operates the 14-mgd College Hill Filtration Plant. The plant was constructed in 1958 and upgraded in 1985. The plant withdraws raw water from Pedlar Reservoir and the James River and operates in parallel with the City’s 12 MGD Abert Filtration Plant. The College Hill Filtration Plant is housed within a seven story building, with the filters on the seventh floor; filter gallery in the sixth floor; dry chemical storage on the fifth floor; laboratory, control room, chemical feeders and backwash and domestic pumps on the fourth floor; maintenance facilities on the third floor; water and sewer field operations, GIS, backflow prevention program, and meter operations on the second floor; and the Utilities Department administration on the first floor.In 2005 the City of Lynchburg retained AECOM to prepare preliminary and final design documents for the following renovation and replacement:

Filter Renovations, Lynchburg, VA.

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•Filter media replacement, Wheeler bottom repair, and recoating of steel underdrain support members,•Addition of air scour equipment,•Replacement of all filter valves, actuators

and rate of flow controllers,•New filter consoles and associate SCADA

equipment,•Modifications to fluoride and lime feed

systems,•Laboratory improvements, control room

and SCADA improvements, general building repairs, and

•Addition of a backwash surge tank

AECOM also provided construction administration services throughout construction. Construction was completed in December 2009.

8. Identify current and projected (next 12-months) work-loads for proposed key staffDoug Eckmann will develop a Project Management Plan that will identify personnel assignments, project schedule, milestone dates, interdiscipline coordination, deliverables, assign technical reviewers and establish procedures for client communications.

Scheduling AECOM understands that the 1991 Rebuild project is on a critical schedule. Construction must be in the dry season when plant production can be reduced from the maximum production rates of the wet season needed for ASR recharge. Assuming project initiation in February of 2013, AECOM will have bid ready plans and technical documents in August of 2013. This will allow construction to start in October 2013 with the objective of having the renovations completed by July 2014. This will allow the Authority to operate at peak capacity at the start of the 2014 wet season.

This is an aggressive schedule. AECOM has the resources to complete bid ready documents by August 2013. We have these resources in-house and do not need to rely on outside consultants to produce work on schedule. We anticipate that the 1991 project will require 150 plan sheets for the bid documents. To put our capabilities in perspective, for the design of the Regional Facility Expansion, AECOM prepared 680 plans sheets in 12 months meeting the Authority’s aggressive schedule. Most of the professionals of our proposed project team have provided engineering services on the Authority’s facility on previous projects; they are very knowledgeable and familiar with the Peace River Facility and will apply their prior experience to the efficient execution of the 1991 Project design.Due to long lead times for equipment it will be necessary to identify and specify key items such as pumps and electrical cabinets early and consider pre-purchase alternatives in order to have these components available for installation early 2014. In evaluating our proposed team and the capability to meet the Authority’s schedule for the 1999 Rebuild Project AECOM has developed a preliminary drawing list, a summary is included here for the Authority’s reference (Exhibit 2 on the next page).

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Project Team Project Assigment 12-Month Availability

*Doug Eckmann, PE, BCEE Project Manager - Lead SCU Renovation 50%

*Tim Brodeur, PE (GA) Principal Process Design – Lead Chemical Systems 25%

*Carl Edquist, PE Principal Design Engineer – Lead Process Systems 75%

*Will Lovins, Ph.D., PE Project Engineer – Chemical Systems 50%

*Roberto Gonzalez, PE Project Engineer – Filter Renovation 75%

Marjorie Craig, PE Design Coordinator – Operational Concerns 25%

*Fred Mittl, PE Project Engineer – Pumping and Piping Systems 75%

*R.J. Ezazi, PE Project Engineer – Civil Design and Site Improvements 50%

*Tim Curran, PE Project Engineer – Storage Tank and Piping Systems 50%

*Khalid Motiwala, PE Principal Engineer – Structural Repairs and Renovations 50%

*Mark Pellish, PE Senior Engineer – Electrical Renovations and Replacement 75%

Ted Stillwell, PE (MA) Senior Consultant – Coordination I&C Modifications 75%

q Exhibit 3. Key Staff Availability for 1991 Project

* Has provided engineering on previous projects at the Peace River Facility

q Exhibit 2. Summary Drawing List

Drawing Description SheetsG-1 through G-9 Process Schematics 1-8

C-1 through C-11 and Details Civil Design 9-20

18 S-1 through 125 S-1 Structural Repairs 21-49

18 P-1 through 130 P-2 Process and Chemical Systems 50-78

0 M-1 through 130 M-1 and Schedules Mechanical Systems 79-85

E-1 through 190 E-4 Electrical Renovations 86-129

I-1 through 199 I-1 Instrumentation 129-152

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9. Indicate if consultant now represents any of the Authority’s five customers which include: Charlotte, DeSoto, Manatee and Sarasota counties, and the city of North Port, in any way AECOM presently holds contracts with the counties of Sarasota, Manatee, and Charlotte, and the city of North Port. We presently do not have any contracts with DeSoto County.

10. Indicate if consultant is currently involved in any litigation against any of the Authority customers (listed above), either directly or retained for testimony and expertise on behalf of any other entity in litigation against the authority or any of its customers AECOM is not involved in any litigation in any capacity with any of the Authority’s customers or members.

11. List of at least three (3) clients that are Florida public entities the Authority can contact as references with respect to consultant’s work performance Manatee CountySia Mollanazar, PEDeputy Director Engineering1022 26th Avenue E.Bradenton, FL 34208941.708.7487 (t)[email protected]

City of OldsmarLisa Rhea, PE, Public Works Director100 State StreetOldsmar, FL 34677813.855.4693 (ext 1134)[email protected] Charlotte CountyBruce R. Bullert, PE Engineering Service Manager25550 Harbor View Road, Suite 1Port Charlotte, FL [email protected]

Collier CountyCraig J. Pajer, PEPrincipal Project Manager 3339 Tamiami Trail EastSuite 303Naples, FL 34112 239.252.2554 (t)[email protected] CountyJoe RymerWater Resource Services Department925 E. Twiggs StreetTampa, FL 33603813.272.5977 Ext. 43367 (t)[email protected]

12. Required forms•Project team/Key personnel form; •Signed sworn statement under Section

287.133(3) (a), Florida Statutes, on Public Entity Crimes

(Required forms can be found on the following pages)

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Professional Engineering Design & Construction Management/Inspection Services – 1991 Rebuild Project Request for SOQ 

KEY PERSONNEL For

GENERAL PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERING SERVICES The Consultant’s proposed project team/key personnel are to be indicated below. Each person must be identified with their job classification, area of expertise, and work location.

Person’s Name

Job Classification

Area of Expertise

Office Location

*Doug Eckmann, PE, BCEE Principal Engineer Project Management/Design and Construction of Water Treatment Facilities

Sarasota/Fort Myers

*Tim Brodeur, PE (GA) Principal Consultant Water Quality and Treatment Orlando

*Carl Edquist, PE Principal Engineer Design of Water Treatment Plants Orlando

*Will Lovins, Ph.D., PE Senior Engineer Water Treatment Process Engineering Orlando

*Roberto Gonzalez, PE Senior Engineer Water Treatment Process Engineering Orlando

Marjorie Craig, PE Senior Engineer Operation Management of Water Treatment Plants Tampa

*Fred Mittl, PE Principal Engineer Design of Water Pumping Systems/Site Design Fort Myers

*R.J. Ezazi, PE Principal Engineer Facilities Civil Design/Site Design Sarasota

*Tim Curran, PE Principal Engineer Design of Water Treatment Plants Tampa

*Khalid Motiwala, PE Principal Engineer Water Treatment Plant Structural Repairs Orlando

*Mark Pellish, PE Senior Engineer Water Treatment Plant Electrical Power Systems Orlando

Ted Stillwell, PE (MA) Senior Consultant Water Treatment Plant Electrical Systems and Instrumentation and Control Systems Orlando

* Has provided professional engineering on previous projects at the Peace River Facility

Professional Engineering Design & Construction Management/Inspection Services – 1991 Rebuild Project Request for SOQ 

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About AECOM

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