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URS Corporation Southern 7650 West Courtney Campbell Causeway Tampa, Florida 33607-1462 Contact: J. Larry Sauls, PE Phone: 813.286.1711 Fax: 813.287.8591 [email protected] April 2, 2015 Construction, Engineering and Inspection Services for FDOT-LAP Projects RFQ 15-RG0058/TKB Statement of Qualifications

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Page 1: Statement of Qualifications Construction, Engineeringand

URS Corporation Southern7650 West Courtney Campbell Causeway

Tampa, Florida 33607-1462Contact: J. Larry Sauls, PE

Phone: 813.286.1711 Fax: [email protected]

April 2, 2015

Construction, Engineering and Inspection Servicesfor FDOT-LAP Projects RFQ 15-RG0058/TKB

Statement of Qualifications

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Construction, Engineering and Inspection Servicesfor FDOT-LAP Projects RFQ 15-RG0058/TKB

Tab AStatement of

Interest and Introduction

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Construction, Engineering and Inspection Servicesfor FDOT-LAP Projects RFQ 15-RG0058/TKB

Tab BCurrent

USGA Form SF 330

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URS STANDARD FORM 330 PAGE A&D-1

ARCHITECT – ENGINEER QUALIFICATIONS PART I – CONTRACT-SPECIFIC QUALIFICATIONS

A. CONTRACT INFORMATION

1. TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State)

Construction Engineering and Inspection Services for FDOT-LAP Projects 2. PUBLIC NOTICE DATE 3. SOLICITATION OR PROJECT NUMBER

March 4, 2015 15-RG0058/TKB

B. ARCHITECT-ENGINEER POINT OF CONTACT

4. NAME AND TITLE

J. Larry Sauls, PE, Vice President 5. NAME OF FIRM

URS Corporation Southern 6. TELEPHONE NUMBER 7. FAX NUMBER 8. E-MAIL ADDRESS

813.675.6728 813.287.8591 [email protected] C. PROPOSED TEAM

(Complete this section for the prime contractor and all key subcontractors.) (Check)

9. FIRM NAME 10. ADDRESS 11. ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT

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a. URS Corporation Southern 7650 W. Courtney Campbell

Causeway, Tampa, FL 33607

Prime Consultant; Contract Management, Senior Project Engineer, Senior Inspection, Inspection, Administration, QA CHECK IF BRANCH OFFICE

b. Tierra, Inc. 7351 Temple Terrace Highway,

Tampa, FL 33637 Inspection, Asphalt Plant Inspection CHECK IF BRANCH OFFICE

c.

CHECK IF BRANCH OFFICE

d.

CHECK IF BRANCH OFFICE

e.

CHECK IF BRANCH OFFICE

f.

CHECK IF BRANCH OFFICE

g.

CHECK IF BRANCH OFFICE

h.

CHECK IF BRANCH OFFICE

i.

CHECK IF BRANCH OFFICE

D. ORGANIZATIONAL CHART OF PROPOSED TEAM (Attached)

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SECTION D – ORGANIZATIONAL CHART

URS STANDARD FORM 330 PAGE A&D-2

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E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT (Complete one Section E for each key person.)

12. NAME 13. ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT 14. YEARS EXPERIENCE

Kelly Craig, PE Contract Manager A. TOTAL b. WITH CURRENT FIRM

29 11 15. FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State) URS (Tampa, Florida) 16. EDUCATION (DEGREE AND SPECIALIZATION) 17. CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION (STATE AND DISCIPLINE)

BS/Civil Engineering Florida/PE #45187 18. OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS (Publications, Organizations, Training, Awards) CTQP: 4-14/5inal Estimates Level 1

3-20/Final Estimates Level 2 FDOT/Quality Control Manager Written Exam

OTHER: 4-17/FDOT MOT Advanced FDOT/Laboratory Information Management System Training

19. RELEVANT PROJECTS – *Refer to Tab D for Further Explanation a. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED

Challenger K8 and Chocachatti Elementary Turn Lanes and Intersection Improvements*, Hernando County, Florida

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If applicable)

2014 2014 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Sr. Project Engineer: Provided inspection services for Hernando County on turn lane extensions and other improvements adjacent to two existing schools. The work included turn lane extensions, milling and resurfacing of asphalt pavement, pavement markings, signage, sidewalk, handrails, and drainage structure modifications. b. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED

Linden Drive Sidewalk* Hernando County, Florida

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If applicable)

2014 2014 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Sr. Project Engineer: URS has been providing on-call construction engineering and inspection, materials sampling and testing, and contract administration for miscellaneous roadway construction projects since August 2012 and included the Linden Drive sidewalk replacement. This project included construction monitoring for quality control and adherence to the contract documents; reviewing and inspecting traffic control; monitoring erosion control for permit compliance; reviewing contractor’s CPM schedule and progress; preparing monthly pay requests and supplemental agreements; and maintaining project records. c. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED

Hillsborough County Professional CEI Services Florida

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If applicable)

Ongoing Ongoing (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Contract Manager: On-call construction engineering and inspection (CEI), materials sampling and testing, and contract administration for miscellaneous roadway construction projects. Oversees project staff who monitor construction for quality control and adherence to the contract documents; reviews and inspects the traffic control; monitors the erosion control for permit compliance; reviews the contractor’s CPM schedule and progress; prepares monthly pay requests and supplemental agreements; and maintains project records. Projects have included MOT, erosion control, storm drainage, curb and gutter, sidewalk upgrades, gravity walls, milling and resurfacing, widening, utility adjustments, signalization/ITS, landscaping, signing and thermoplastic pavement markings. d. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED

Districtwide Bridge CEI Contract FDOT District One, Florida

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If applicable)

2012 2012 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Project Administrator: This contract included various bridge repair projects throughout FDOT District One. Responsibilities included: managing the CEI staff, providing administrative and technical assistance to the staff; reviewing pay requests, change orders and contractor’s schedule; reviewing and processing project submittals; reviewing project issues and providing recommendations to the owner. e. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED

Ernie Caldwell Boulevard Polk County, Florida

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If applicable)

2012 2012 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Sr. Project Engineeer: Ernie Caldwell Blvd., Heller Brothers Blvd. and FDC Grove Road. Project includes a new structural steel bridge over U.S. Highway 27. Other work included clearing and grubbing, MOT, erosion control, excavation, embankment, stabilization, pavement base, asphalt paving, drainage, curb and gutter, sidewalk fencing, sodding, signing, pavement markings, signalization, concrete retaining walls, and utilities. Responsibilities included: managing the CEI staff, providing administrative and technical assistance to the staff; reviewing pay requests, change orders and contractor’s schedule; preparing permitting documentation; and coordinating project concerns with the owner.

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E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT (Complete one Section E for each key person.)

12. NAME 13. ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT 14. YEARS EXPERIENCE

J. Larry Sauls, PE QA/QC / Project Principal A. TOTAL b. WITH CURRENT FIRM

24 16 15. FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State) URS (Tampa, Florida) 16. EDUCATION (DEGREE AND SPECIALIZATION) 17. CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION (STATE AND DISCIPLINE)

BS/Civil Engineering 18. OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS (Publications, Organizations, Training, Awards) CTQP: Taken and Passed QC Manager OTHER: 1-17/Florida MOT Advanced

Critical Structures Construction Issues SSC Mr. Sauls serves as the Construction Services Manager for URS within the Florida Region and provides oversight of personnel and projects. In this role, he is responsible for development and negotiations of Program Management/Construction Management (PM/CM) and Construction Engineering & Inspection (CEI) construction phase services contracts, the overall project management and financial accountability of these projects, as well as staff utilization. Mr. Sauls oversees the staff training and development program and coordinates the procurement and utilization of major assets. He also oversees our Quality Assurance/Quality Control program for all construction services. Mr. Sauls also serves as Principle in Charge on all current PM/CM contracts.

19. RELEVANT PROJECTS – *Refer to Tab D for Further Explanation a. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED

Hernando County Continuing CEI Services* Hernando County, Florida

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If applicable)

2011 2011 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm

Principal in Charge: Responsible for QA program oversight, financial accountability, staffing support, consultant contract negotiations for this on-call miscellaneous roadway construction contract.

b. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED

Hillsborough County Professional CEI Services* Hillsborough County, Florida

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If applicable)

Ongoing Ongoing (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Principal in Charge: Responsible for QA program oversight, financial accountability, staffing support, consultant contract negotiations for this on-call miscellaneous roadway construction contract. c. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED

Hendry County Sidewalk LAP Services* Hendry County, Florida

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If applicable)

2010 2010 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Principal in Charge: Responsible for QA program oversight, financial accountability, staffing support, consultant contract negotiations for these sidewalk projects. d. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED

CR 197 Shoulder Addition and Resurfacing* Santa Rosa County, Florida

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If applicable)

2014 2014 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Principal in Charge: Responsible for QA program oversight, financial accountability, staffing support, consultant contract negotiations for this LAP roadway project. e. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED

Pinellas County CEI Services Contracts* Pinellas County, Florida

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If applicable)

2014 2014 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Principal in Charge: Responsible for QA program oversight, financial accountability, staffing support, consultant contract negotiations for these two on-call miscellaneous roadway construction contract.

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E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT (Complete one Section E for each key person.)

12. NAME 13. ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT 14. YEARS EXPERIENCE

Jose Polo, PE Senior Project Engineer A. TOTAL b. WITH CURRENT FIRM

38 18 15. FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State) URS (Tampa, Florida) 16. EDUCATION (DEGREE AND SPECIALIZATION) 17. CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION (STATE AND DISCIPLINE)

BS/Electrical Engineering BS/Civil Engineering 18. OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS (Publications, Organizations, Training, Awards) CTQP: 2-18/Final Estimates, Level 1

9-19/Final Estimates, Level 2 Taken & Passed/QC Manager

OTHER: 8-17/FDOT MOT Advanced FDEP/Stormwater, Erosion and Sedimentation Control #2117

19. RELEVANT PROJECTS – *Refer to Tab D for Further Explanation a. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED

CR 833 Widening and Resurfacing from 2.7 Miles South of Keri Road to Keri Road* Hendry County, Florida

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If applicable)

2008 2008

(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Senior Project Engineer: This $10M FDOT local agency program (LAP) project with Hendry County consisted of double and triple box culvert extensions, two-foot roadway widening in each direction, shoulder re-work, milling and resurfacing, sod and new guardrail installation, signing and pavement markings. b. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED

Osceola County Expressway Authority, CEI Services Davenport, Florida

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If applicable)

Ongoing Ongoing (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Senior Project Engineer: Serving as Project Engineer for the construction of approximately 9.5 miles of roadway, including a 6,169 ft long bridge over the Reedy Creek Mitigation Bank environmental sensitive wetland areas and two other smaller bridges over Marygold Avenue and Koa Street. c. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED

FDOT District Seven District Wide Bridge Repair CEI Services Hillsborough/Pinellas Counties, Florida

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If applicable)

2014 2014 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Senior Project Engineer: Multiple repair projects for existing bridge structures as assigned by the District Seven - District Bridge office. Projects assigned to include the Hillsborough Bascule Bridge Rehabilitation, Howard Frankland, Pinellas Bayway Structure E, Skyway, and Clearwater Memorial bridges. Work included bearing replacement, crack injection, machinery rehabilitation, beam metalizing, expansion joint replacement, spall repair, and carbon fiber beam repair. d. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED

District Wide Bridge Projects FDOT District One, Florida

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If applicable)

2014 2014 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Senior Project Engineer: Provided project administration and construction engineering inspection services for bridge projects district wide. [Lead FPID: 412550-1-62-06] • District Wide Contract [FPID: 431700-1-52-01]:

• Cortez Rd., SR 484 (Bridge #130006) Manatee County, Florida • Stickney Point, SR 72 (Bridges #170052 and #170065) Sarasota County, Florida • Wilson Pigott, SR 31 (Bridge #120064) Lee County, Florida • Caloosahatchee Bridge, SR 41 (Bridge #120002) Lee County, Florida • SR 82 over Panther Canal (Bridges #030142 and #030143) Lee County, Florida • SR 80 over Parker Creek (Bridge #040940) Okeechobee County, Florida

• I-75 at I-275 (Bridge # 30112; 5 spans), Manatee County, Florida [FPID: 429044-1-52-01] • Istokpoga Bridge, SR 700 (Bridge #090032; 5 spans), Highlands County, Florida [FPID: 429042-1-52-01] • Long Boat Key Bridge, SR 789 (Bridge #130057; 8 spans), Sarasota County, Florida [FPID: 413229-4-52-01] • New Pass Bridge, SR 789 (Bridge #170158; 8 spans with Cantilever Drawbridge), Sarasota, Florida [FPID: 427284-

1-52-01] • Charlotte County Bridge Repairs (8 various locations), Charlotte County, Florida [FPID: 430011-1-52-01]

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E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT (Complete one Section E for each key person.)

12. NAME 13. ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT 14. YEARS EXPERIENCE

Harmon Bennett, PE Senior Project Engineer A. TOTAL b. WITH CURRENT FIRM

9 7 15. FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State) Tierra, Inc. (Tampa, Florida) 16. EDUCATION (DEGREE AND SPECIALIZATION) 17. CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION (STATE AND DISCIPLINE)

BSCE / Geotechnical 1998 / Professional Engineer / Florida / #53130 2009 / Certified General Contractor / Florida / CGC1517826

18. OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS (Publications, Organizations, Training, Awards) CTQP: Earthwork Construction Inspection, Level 1

Earthwork Construction Inspection, Level 2 Final Estimates, Level 1 Pile Driving Inspector Concrete Inspector Level 1 Concrete Inspector Level 2 QC Manager

OTHER: 05-12 ATSSA / Florida Advanced Work Zone Traffic Control ACI Concrete Field Inspector Level 1 ACI Concrete Transportation Construction Inspector

19. RELEVANT PROJECTS – *Refer to Tab D for Further Explanation a. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED

NW Eucalyptus Boulevard Sidewalk * Hendry County, FL (Hendry County Sidewalk LAP Services)

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If applicable)

2009 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Senior Project Engineer: NW Eucalyptus Sidewalk Construction (Collingswood Parkway to Cowboy Way). This ARRA project was implemented through a LAP agreement. The project consisted primarily of new sidewalk along the 2-mile roadway, but also involved minor drainage improvements, guardrail upgrades and installations, and striping with thermoplastic. Services performed included monthly labor/EEO compliance interviews, trucker interviews, weekly review of payrolls for EEO compliance, DBE interviews, and monthly monitoring of actual payments: b. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED

SR 29 Sidewalk * Hendry County, FL (Hendry County Sidewalk LAP Services)

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If applicable)

2008 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Senior Project Engineer: SR 29 Sidewalk Construction CR 830A to Church Road. This ARRA project was implemented through a LAP agreement. The project consisted primarily of new sidewalk along the 2-mile roadway, but also involved minor drainage improvements, guardrail upgrades and installations, and striping with thermoplastic. Services performed included monthly labor/EEO compliance interviews, trucker interviews, weekly review of payrolls for EEO compliance, DBE interviews, and monthly monitoring of actual payments. c. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED

Alligator Creek Recreational Trail, Phase I* Sarasota County, Florida

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If applicable)

2012 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Senior Project Engineer: 1 mile of new trail project along the existing creek pathway. This new trail for the County was administered through a LAP Agreement. Services performed included monthly labor/EEO compliance interviews, trucker interviews, weekly review of payrolls for EEO compliance, DBE interviews, and monthly monitoring of actual payments.

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E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT (Complete one Section E for each key person.)

12. NAME 13. ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT 14. YEARS EXPERIENCE

James Fitzer Project Administrator A. TOTAL b. WITH CURRENT FIRM

29 11 15. FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State) URS (Tampa, Florida) 16. EDUCATION (DEGREE AND SPECIALIZATION) 17. CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION (STATE AND DISCIPLINE)

BS/Civil Engineering 18. OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS (Publications, Organizations, Training, Awards) CTQP: 11-19/Final Estimates, Level 1

11-19/Final Estimates, Level 2 12-15/Grouting Technician, Level 1

OTHER: Pending renewal /Post-Tensioning Tech Level 2 Certification Nuclear Safety Certification FDEP Stormwater Management Inspector # 7858 11-16/MOT Workzone MOT Advanced RSO Certification

19. RELEVANT PROJECTS – *Refer to Tab D for Further Explanation a. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED

Belleair Beach Causeway Bridges Replacement Project* FDOT District Seven, Pinellas County, Florida

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If applicable)

2010 2010 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Project Administrator: In charge of the construction engineering and inspection of a $73.0M, 1.67-mile project involving the replacement of a 1,374-foot bascule bridge with concrete span approaches, with a Complex Category 2, 3,350-foot-long, high level, fixed span concrete bridge. Project included the reconstruction of 1.0 miles of roadway for the bridge approaches and new construction of the intra-coastal causeway, soil-surcharging and settlement monitoring along the causeway portion of the project to reduce settlement of pre-cast and cast-in-place sections of Mechanically Stabilized Earth (MSE) Walls, articulated block erosion control features, bank and shore rock rubble rip rap, 2,500 lf of steel sheet pile seawalls with cast in place reinforced concrete caps, mitigation plantings and grading for tidal ponds, sea grass protection, demolition of the existing bascule bridge and relief bridge, and the complete removal and reconstruction and improvements of the seven-acre Belleair Beach Causeway Boat Ramp Park, fishing pier and boat launch facilities. Responsibilities included administering the contract between Pinellas County, FDOT and the Contractor; addressing concerns and general questions of local residents; enforcing requirements of the plans and specifications; inspection oversight of all construction activities and staff; tracked all quantities; materials testing; provided review of CPM schedule and monthly updates; and administered the project’s EEO program. This project was a LAP project with Federal funding and FDOT oversight. b. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED

SR 78 (Pine Island Road) Matlacha Bascule Bridge Replacement, Lee County DOT, Florida

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If applicable)

Ongoing Ongoing (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Project Administrator: In charge of this 675-foot-long, $17.3M bascule bridge replacement project, including reconfiguration of the roadway approaches, new bulkhead seawalls and storm drainage collection and treatment system. Project consisted of constructing a new single-leaf bascule bridge with multiple maintenance of traffic phases while maintaining traffic on the existing adjacent bascule bridge. Responsibilities included: utility coordination and relocation oversight; conducting project progress meetings; oversight of the CEI staff; interpreting plans and specifications; coordinating work between the Contractor, the Owner and Engineer of Record to maintain project progress; review of all project reports and correspondence for contract compliance; coordinate efforts between design staff, CEI and the contractor for additional information when needed; review of RFI’s, RFC’s, RFM’s and NCR’s; reviewing the project’s CPPR documentation; review of weekly and monthly reports including MOT and erosion control; preparation of Work Orders, Change Orders and Supplemental Agreements; tracking overruns and under runs; reviewing the CPM schedule for compliance with contract requirements and provide comments for acceptance; review of claims and requests for additional compensation; and oversight of project documentation for compliance with contract requirements and final estimate purposes. c. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED

SR 39 (Alexander Street Extension) from North of I-4 to Knights Griffin Road, FDOT District Seven, Hillsborough County, Florida

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If applicable)

2014 2014 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Project Administrator: This is a $15M construction project consisting of 3.2 miles of new roadway construction, widening existing SR 39 from Joe McIntosh Road to Knights Griffin Road, major intersection reconstruction, erosion control, MOT, over 14,000 LF of storm drainage from 18 to 54 inches, and associated structures, single, triple, and quad-barrel concrete box culverts, earthwork, stabilization, base, curb and gutter, asphalt, signing, signalization and pavement markings.

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E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT (Complete one Section E for each key person.)

12. NAME 13. ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT 14. YEARS EXPERIENCE

Todd H. Lyons Project Administrator A. TOTAL b. WITH CURRENT FIRM

20 3 15. FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State) URS (Tampa, Florida) 16. EDUCATION (DEGREE AND SPECIALIZATION) 17. CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION (STATE AND DISCIPLINE)

18. OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS (Publications, Organizations, Training, Awards) CTQP: 8-15/Asphalt Paving, Level 1

8-15/Asphalt Paving, Level 2 3-15/Concrete Field Inspector, Level 1 4-15/Earthwork Construction Inspector, Level 1 9-15/Earthwork Construction Inspector, Level 2 8-19/Final Estimates, Level 1 9-19/Final Estimates, Level 2

OTHER: 7-15/ACI Concrete Field Testing Technician Grade I 11-17/Florida MOT Advanced 12-17/Critical Structures Self-Study FDEP Storm, Erosion, and Sedimentation Inspector/#10199

19. RELEVANT PROJECTS – *Refer to Tab D for Further Explanation a. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED

CR 197 Shoulder Addition and Resurfacing* Santa Rosa County, Florida

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If applicable)

2014 2014 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Project Administrator: This LAP project located in FDOT District Three consisted of adding a four-foot shoulder for both northbound and southbound lanes and resurfacing approximately three miles of highway including minimal drainage work. Responsible for: managing inspection staff on a daily basis, dispersing monthly contract payments, performing quarterly audits and complete Final Estimate; reviewing shop drawings and material certification submittals; analyzing schedules, workloads, and objectives; and conducting and documenting weekly meetings. b. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED

SR 20 from NW Revell Road to CR 1641 FDOT District Three, Liberty County, Florida

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If applicable)

2015 2015 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Project Administrator: This $3.1M project includes six miles of mill and resurface work, culvert replacement and cross slope milling correction and overbuild at the bridges. c. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED

Entrance Road, Gainesville Regional Airport Authority Gainesville, Florida

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If applicable)

2013 2013 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Project Administrator: Provided inspection services for this new $939,500 roadway that provides access to the airport. The project included new roadway construction, adding turn lanes to the existing highway, lighting, signage, storm drainage, utilities, and landscaping. Responsibilities included reviewing documents and plans, conducting meetings, and submitting recommendations for approval or denial to the client. d. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED

SR 590 (Drew Street) from Myrtle Ave. to Mariva Ave. FDOT District Seven, Pinellas County, Florida

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If applicable)

2013 N/A (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm PA Project Specialist: Responsible for organizing and administering FEMA’s Public Assistance Program. Conducted applicant (state government agencies, local governments, and private non-profit organizations) briefings to discuss grant eligibility, floodplain management, insurance requirements, environmental and historical preservation considerations, Federal procurement standards, and hazard mitigation. Performed field site inspections with grant applicants to determine specific damaged sustained to an eligible facility (eligible facilities: roadways, bridges, waterways, airports, utilities, and buildings) and prepared a damage assessment document. Provided a complete cost analysis and estimate to determine costs to accomplish eligible work. Monitored and documented ongoing or incomplete projects to ensure that the scope of work was being performed and that the federal funds granted were not overrun. Performed final inspections and audits to determine Federal Compliance with the Public Assistance Program.

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E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT (Complete one Section E for each key person.)

12. NAME 13. ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT 14. YEARS EXPERIENCE

Michael Drew Contract Support Specialist A. TOTAL b. WITH CURRENT FIRM

5 1 15. FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State) URS (Tampa, Florida) 16. EDUCATION (DEGREE AND SPECIALIZATION) 17. CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION (STATE AND DISCIPLINE)

BS/Construction Engineering Technology 18. OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS (Publications, Organizations, Training, Awards) CTQP: 2-15/Asphalt Paving Technician, Level 1

2-16/Concrete Field Technician, Level 1 4-15/Earthwork Construction Inspection, Level 1 4-17/Earthwork Construction Inspection, Level 2 9-15/Final Estimates, Level 1 6-18/Final Estimates, Level 2

OTHER: 3-16/ACI Concrete Field Testing Technician Grade I 4-17/Troxler Nuclear Safety Training FDEP Stormwater Management Inspector #25146 8-15/Florida MOT Intermediate 2-16/ Critical Structures Construction Issues SSC

19. RELEVANT PROJECTS – *Refer to Tab D for Further Explanation a. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED

Fletcher Avenue (CR 582A) from Nebraska Avenue to 50th Street* Hillsborough County, Florida

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If applicable)

2015 2015 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Contract Support Specialist: $4.4M pedestrian and bicycle safety improvement project is approximately 3 miles long. Project included MOT, erosion control, storm drainage, curb and gutter, sidewalk upgrades, gravity walls, milling and resurfacing, widening, utility adjustments, signalization/ITS, landscaping, signing and thermoplastic pavement markings. Responsibilities include processing monthly estimates and final estimates, engineering quantity programs, earthwork program, supplemental agreements, work orders, track quantities as job progresses, and prepare final as-builts. b. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED

Honore Avenue/Pinebrook Road Extension Phase VII Sarasota County, Florida

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If applicable)

Ongoing Ongoing (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Contract Support Specialist: his is a $11.5M construction project consisting of over 3.5 miles of new two-lane divided roadway between Laurel Road and SR 681. The project includes a five-span, 413 LF bridge over Fox Creek utilizing AASHTO Type III beams, over 4,000 LF of 18-inch and 24-inch prestressed concrete pile, over 250,000 pounds of reinforcing steel and just under 1,000 c.y. of structural concrete. The project also includes MOT, erosion control, earthwork with two pond liners, over 16,000 LF of storm drainage, subgrade, base, asphalt, curb & gutter, landscaping, signing, pavement markings and two new signalized intersections at SR 681 and Laurel Road. c. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED

SR 39 Alexander Street, FDOT District Seven Plant City, Florida

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If applicable)

2014 2014 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Contract Support Specialist: The $3M improvements under this Contract consist of new road construction of SR 39 (Alexander Street Bypass) from north of I-4 at Alexander Street to north of Knights Griffin Road in Hillsborough County where it ties into existing CR 39 (Paul Buchman Highway). New road construction will also be performed on Sam Allen Road, CR 39 (Paul Buchman Highway) Apex Road, Spur Road, and Knights Griffin Road. Drainage will consist of construction Structures special ditches and eight new ponds. New signal mast arms will be erected at the I-4, Sam Allen Road and Knights Griffin Road intersections with SR 39. Responsibilities include processing monthly estimates and final estimates, engineering quantity programs, earthwork program, supplemental agreements, work orders, track quantities as job progresses and prepare final as-builts. d. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED

US 17 from CR 674 to 7th Avenue FDOT District One, Zolfo Springs, Florida

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If applicable)

2013 2013 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Roadway Inspector: Provided inspection services on this $17M, two-lane to four-lane reconstruction project, approximately 5.5 miles in length. Responsibilities included: • Ensuring General Contractor, subcontractors, and quality control personnel adhere to and operate in accordance with

FDOT Design Standards, Specifications, and Contract Documents; • Reviewing and inspecting MOT control plans and devices; • Providing oversight of utility, earthwork, erosion, and MOT subcontractors and documenting in FDOT’s SiteManager

Information System; • Recording installed quantities for payment; and • Overseeing Contractor’s Quality Control Representative sample and test earthwork, concrete, and utility operations.

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Peggy Haimbaugh Resident Compliance Specialist A. TOTAL b. WITH CURRENT FIRM

21 1 15. FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State) URS (Tampa, Florida) 16. EDUCATION (DEGREE AND SPECIALIZATION) 17. CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION (STATE AND DISCIPLINE)

18. OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS (Publications, Organizations, Training, Awards)

19. RELEVANT PROJECTS – *Refer to Tab D for Further Explanation a. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED

US 41 at Biscayne Drive and Price Blvd. at Biscayne Drive Intersection Improvements,* City of North Port, Sarasota County, Florida

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If applicable)

2015 2015 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Resident Compliance Specialist: Currently overseeing compliance with Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) and Affirmative Action (AA), Disadvantage Business Enterprise (DBE), and Federal Wage Rate Provisions required by the FHWA-1273, Required Contract Provisions Federal-Aid Construction Contracts, and Florida Statues for these two adjacent projects set to improve intersections in the City of North Port. b. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED

Pinellas County CEI Services Contracts * FDOT District Seven, Pinellas County, Florida

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If applicable)

2014 2014 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Resident Compliance Specialist: Currently overseeing the federally funded Safe Routes to School Program (SRTS) for the Certified Local Agency insuring compliance with all applicable federal requirements. She is responsible for monitoring three of the LAP Agency’s $0.5M projects for EEO, DBE and prevailing wage documentation. This includes certified payrolls, wage rate interviews, comparison of interviews with certified payrolls with appropriate follow up as needed and project site display of required posters and wage rate information. She provides training to Prime Contractors who are unfamiliar with Federal Aid requirements, and DBE reporting in the EOC. She performs regular reviews with the Prime contractors. She uses LAPIT to store all documentation for each project. c. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED

US 27/SR 80 Interchange, FDOT District One Hendry County, Florida

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If applicable)

2014 2014 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Resident Compliance Specialist: $18M federally funded project that modifies the SR 80/US 27 intersection with an elevated “T” overpass, she was responsible for conducting semi-annual compliance reviews and regularly monitors the prime contractor and all subcontractors for compliance with the Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) obligations as outlined in the Required Contract Provisions, FHWA 1273. In addition, she monitored certified payrolls, conducted labor interviews, and bulletin board checks, and reviewed and approved Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) payments as well as observed DBEs to ensure they performed a commercially useful function. In addition, Ms. Haimbaugh facilitated the prime contractor’s On‐the‐Job training (OJT) program and schedules. She also performed all administrative services including scanning to the FDOT Electronic Document Management Services (EDMS) and transcribing and distributing all Progress and Dispute Review Board (DRB) Meeting Minutes. d. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED

SR 93 (I-75) from North of River Road to North of SR 681 FDOT District One, Sarasota County, Florida

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If applicable)

2012 2012 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Resident Compliance Specialist: The District requested intervention on this project and oversight of the troubled Compliance area. She performed compliance reviews on the prime contractor and each of 40 subcontractors working on this project. Once she was able to bring the project back into compliance, she oversaw the compliance throughout the remainder of the $31.7M contract. She assisted in graduating 13 OJT’s, continued semiannual compliance reviews, conducted payroll reviews, performed labor interviews and observed participating DBEs. This contract included improvements to 9.3 miles of I-75 through Sarasota County consisting of milling and resurfacing, widening from four to six lanes, drainage improvements, bridge widening and replacement, interchange widening, signalization and pavement markings. This contract also included a Locally Funded Agreement with Sarasota County for reconstruction of two lanes, approximately 1.5 miles.

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12. NAME 13. ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT 14. YEARS EXPERIENCE

Elizabeth Springer LAP/EEO/Resident Compliance Specialist

A. TOTAL b. WITH CURRENT FIRM

18 5 15. FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State) URS (Tampa, Florida) 16. EDUCATION (DEGREE AND SPECIALIZATION) 17. CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION (STATE AND DISCIPLINE)

18. OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS (Publications, Organizations, Training, Awards) CTQP: 1-18/Final Estimates, Level 1

LAP Contract Compliance Specialist

19. RELEVANT PROJECTS – *Refer to Tab D for Further Explanation a. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED

Fletcher Avenue (CR 582A) from Nebraska Ave. to 50th St. * Hillsborough County, Florida

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If applicable)

2014 2014 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm LAP/Resident Compliance Specialist: This is a $4.4M pedestrian and bicycle safety improvement project, approximately three miles in length. The project includes MOT, erosion control, storm drainage, curb and gutter, sidewalk upgrades, gravity walls, milling and resurfacing, widening, utility adjustments, signalization/ITS, landscaping, signing and thermoplastic pavement markings. Responsibilities include ensuring EEO Contract Compliance by monitoring weekly certified payrolls, company and project EEO submittals, DBE payments, sending EEO communications to the Prime Contractor, posting all EEO documentation to LAPIT and maintaining EEO Compliance files per the LAP requirements. b. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED

Nursery Road Improvements* FDOT District Seven, Pinellas County, Florida

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If applicable)

Ongoing Ongoing (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm LAP/Resident Compliance Specialist: This $529,013 project includes construction activities of the Plumb Elementary School Safety Project that will provide a five-foot sidewalk and required drainage modifications along the south side of Nursery Road from Keene Road to Oakadia Drive West, as well as intersection improvements. Responsible for all FDOT District Seven EEO/LAP related duties and requirements. Included monitoring and updating weekly reports, and communication to appropriate parties regarding compliance status. Ensures that project meets EEO/AA laws and the FDOT’s DBE and OJT programs. c. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED

49th Street Sidewalk* FDOT District Seven, Pinellas County, Florida

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If applicable)

Ongoing Ongoing (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm LAP/Resident Compliance Specialist: This $318,000 project provides for the design and construction of approximately four miles of sidewalk on both sides of 49th Street between 38th Avenue North and Lake Avenue. Responsible for all FDOT District Seven EEO/LAP related duties and requirements. Included monitoring and updating weekly reports, and communication to appropriate parties regarding compliance status. Ensures that project meets EEO/AA laws and the FDOT’s DBE and OJT programs. d. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED

Pinellas Trail Phase II* FDOT District Seven, Pinellas County, Florida

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If applicable)

2013 2013 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm LAP/Resident Compliance Specialist: The $446,000 Pinellas Trail Rehabilitation project, from Michigan Avenue to Oceanview Avenue, involves milling and resurfacing five miles of the existing trail. Responsible for all FDOT District Seven EEO/LAP related duties and requirements. Included monitoring and updating weekly reports, and communication to appropriate parties regarding compliance status. Ensures that project meets EEO/AA laws and the FDOT’s DBE and OJT programs. e. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED

Milling and Resurfacing of CR 540 (Clubhouse Rd) from Tillery Rd* to East of Strickland Avenue, Lakeland, Florida

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If applicable)

2014 2014 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm LAP/Resident Compliance Specialist: This project includes milling and resurfacing of the existing roadway, and improvements to this intersection. Project also includes the addition of left turn lanes within the intersection, paved shoulders and sidewalks. Responsible for all EEO/LAP related duties and requirements. Also includes monitoring and updating weekly reports, and communication to appropriate parties regarding compliance status.

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12. NAME 13. ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT 14. YEARS EXPERIENCE

Megan Almeida Senior Inspector A. TOTAL b. WITH CURRENT FIRM

13 5 15. FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State) URS (Tampa, Florida) 16. EDUCATION (DEGREE AND SPECIALIZATION) 17. CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION (STATE AND DISCIPLINE)

1988-1990/Lockyear Business College, Evansville, Indiana 18. OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS (Publications, Organizations, Training, Awards) CTQP: 1-19/Asphalt Paving Technician Level 1 3-17/Concrete Field Inspection, Level 1 4-17/Earthwork Construction Inspection, Level 1 7-18/Drilled Shaft Inspection 3-18/Pile Driving Inspection 7-16/Post-Tensioning Bonded Field Specialist, Levels 1 and 2 9-19//Final Estimates, Level 1

OTHER: ACI Concrete Field Testing Technician Grade I 11-14/ACI CTCI 12-16/Advanced MOT Nuclear Gauge Operation MSE Wall Inspection FDEP Stormwater, Erosion Inspection 2011/OSHA Confined Space, 10-Hour Safety Training, CPR,

First Aid 19. RELEVANT PROJECTS – * Refer to Tab D for Further Explanation

a. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED

Belleair Beach Causeway Bridges Replacement* Pinellas County, Florida

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If applicable)

2010 2010 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Bridge Inspector: Responsible for the Construction Inspection of a high-level fixed span bridge over the Intracoastal Waterway, and the replacement of a low-level fixed span bridge over the relief channel for Pinellas County. Primary responsibilities included construction engineering and inspection oversight of the incremental launching portion of two 660-foot long thickened flat slab portions of the superstructure. These sections are the first of their kind in the United States, involving transverse and longitudinal post tensioning, match cast flat slab decks, hydraulically moved into place up to 660-foot long. Responsible for the inspection of all components including formwork, reinforcing steel, transverse post tensioning duct placement, longitudinal post tensioning duct placement, longitudinal post tensioning bar placement, concrete placement, and stressing and grouting of transverse and longitudinal tendons and longitudinal bars. Work required review of plans and specifications for the design-build value engineering portion of this project (VECP) to confirm compliance during construction; review project documentation to confirm compliance with Standard Specifications, prepare inspection reports, stressing and grouting records, and confirm compliance with Contractor’s Quality Control Plan. b. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED

Treasure Island Causeway Bridges* FDOT District Seven, Treasure Island, Florida

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If applicable)

2007 2007 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Bridge Inspector: Served as Bridge Inspector for this $42M City of Treasure Island bascule bridge replacement project involving the demolition and replacement of the existing bascule bridge across Boca Ciega Bay. Specific duties included: structural steel bolting inspection of bascule span main girders and beams using turn-of-the nut method; verification testing and inspection of placement of structural concrete; concrete unit weight tests for heavy weight and lightweight concrete; painting inspection of organic zinc primer, epoxy intermediate coat and final coat; composite fender pile system installation; landscaping and decorative lighting system installation; structural course asphalt; documentation of construction activities and preparation of daily reports of construction; recording of quantities for monthly payment; compliance with plans and specifications; assist Senior Inspectors with their duties. c. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED

Pinellas County ADA Ramp and Countywide Improvements Pinellas County, Florida

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If applicable)

2011 2011 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Inspector: Responsibilities included interpretation of plans and specifications for multiple projects including new and replacement drainage improvements, milling and resurfacing, driveway, sidewalk and valley gutter concrete improvements. Prepared and submited NPDES reports, daily reports of construction, maintenance of traffic reports, density log books, and asphalt reports on multiple sites at one time.

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12. NAME 13. ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT 14. YEARS EXPERIENCE

Trish Amador Senior Inspector A. TOTAL b. WITH CURRENT FIRM

16 7 15. FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State) URS (Tampa, Florida) 16. EDUCATION (DEGREE AND SPECIALIZATION) 17. CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION (STATE AND DISCIPLINE)

18. OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS (Publications, Organizations, Training, Awards) CTQP: 8-15/Asphalt Paving Technician, Level 1

8-15/Asphalt Paving Technician, Level 2 7-18/Concrete Field Technician, Level 1 10-18/Earthwork Construction, Level 1 5-19/Earthwork Construction, Level 2 1-16/Drilled Shaft Inspection 9-16/Pile Driving Inspection 11-15/Final Estimates, Level 1 7-16/Final Estimates, Level 2 No Expiration/QC Manager

OTHER: 7-18/ACI Field Technician, Grade I 6-17/ACI Concrete Transportation Inspector-in-Training 10-18/FDOT Intermediate MOT Qualified Stormwater Erosion and Sedimentation Control Inspector

19. RELEVANT PROJECTS – * Refer to Tab D for Further Explanation a. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED

Pinellas County Safe Route to Schools Infrastructure Projects* Pinellas County, Florida

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If applicable)

2010 2010 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Sr. Inspector: Responsible for the $750K construction engineering and inspection and oversight of multiple sidewalk improvement projects and drainage improvement projects throughout Pinellas County. Duties included the interpretation of plans and specifications, problem resolution, working with contractor and Pinellas County to identify and resolve difficulties that occurred during construction, verification testing, preparation of Daily Reports of Construction, monthly pay application quantity tabulations, and coordination of work activities with Pinellas County Supervisor. This project was a FDOT District Seven Local Agency Program (LAP) project with Federal Funding. CEI fees exceeded $100,000. b. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED

Belleair Beach Causeway Bridge Replacement* Pinellas County, Belleair Bluffs, Florida

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If applicable)

2010 2010 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Sr. Inspector: $73.0M project that included a 3,650 LF high span bridge over the intracoastal waterway to replace an existing draw bridge and a three-span bridge on a FDOT/Pinellas County LAP project. Duties included oversight of two inspectors, plans reading and interpretation, minor construction issues resolution. Construction included coffer dams, drilled shaft footers, column and pier construction with mass concrete, incremental deck launching, CIP bridge decks, armor joint installation, CIP barrier walls, class five bridge coatings for all bridge surfaces. Environmental features included a stabilized beach area and wetland mitigation including protection for mangroves, sea grasses and endangered species marine life. CEI fees exceeded $116,000 for this project period. This bridge was ranked #5 on the Top 10 Bridges List by Roads and Bridges Design in 2009. c. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED

County Wide Drainage Improvements Pasco County

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If applicable)

2015 2015 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Sr. Inspector: Responsible for providing inspections services for these county wide drainage improvements. The work on these projects ranges from $150K-$350K and includes extensive drainage improvements, roadway construction, large jack and bore, sensitive wetland protection as needed county wide. CEI responsibilities included interpretation of contract documents, communication with county managers and CSX railroad, including resolving minor constructability issues, coordination of work activities, materials testing, daily reports of construction, monthly pay application quantity tabulations, and as-builts. d. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED

District Wide Bridge Repair CEI Services FDOT District Seven, Hillsborough and Pinellas Counties, Florida

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If applicable)

2014 2014 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Under this District Wide contract, providing inspection services for the repairs to the Sunshine Skyway bridge. The $2.6M repairs consist of epoxy, crack injection, penetrant sealer, cathodic pile jackets, and carbon fiber reinforcement on the girders. CEI responsibilities included interpretation of contract documents, communication with Department managers, including resolving minor constructability issues, coordination of work activities, materials testing, daily reports of construction, monthly pay application quantity tabulations, and as-builts for the project. URS STANDARD FORM 330 PAGE E-11 14

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12. NAME 13. ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT 14. YEARS EXPERIENCE

Jose L. Candelario Senior Inspector A. TOTAL b. WITH CURRENT FIRM

24 16 15. FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State) URS (Tampa, Florida) 16. EDUCATION (DEGREE AND SPECIALIZATION) 17. CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION (STATE AND DISCIPLINE)

AS/Computer Aided Drafting (AutoCAD) 18. OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS (Publications, Organizations, Training, Awards) CTQP: 8-17/Asphalt Paving Technician, Level 1

8-17/Asphalt Paving Technician, Level 2 9-19/Asphalt Plant Technician, Level 1 8-19/Asphalt Plant Technician, Level 2 3-16/Concrete Field Technician, Level 1 2-20/Earthwork Construction Inspector, Level 1 8-19/Earthwork Construction Inspector, Level 2 8-16/Drilled Shaft Inspection 2-20/Final Estimates, Level 1 No Expiration/QC Manager

OTHER: 3-16/ACI Concrete Field Testing Technician, Grade 1 7-18/MOT Advanced 3-17/IMSA Traffic Signal Technician Levels 1 and 2 3-17/IMSA Traffic Signals Inspector 1-16/CPN Nuclear Gauge Safety FDEP Stormwater, Erosion and Sedimentation Control Inspector Management #2078

19. RELEVANT PROJECTS – *Refer to Tab D for Further Explanation a. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED

SR 54 at Suncoast Parkway, FDOT District Seven* Pasco County, Florida

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If applicable)

2011 2011 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Sr. Inspector: This LAP project included the widening of SR 54 with 1,000 feet on both the east and west approaches/exits to the Suncoast Parkway, ramp improvements, bicycle lanes, and median improvements. The project was managed by FDOT District Seven staff but funded by Pasco County Engineering Department. b. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED

SR 693/Pasadena Avenue from Majestic Way to Park Street, FDOT District Seven, Pinellas County, Florida

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If applicable)

Ongoing Ongoing (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Sr. Inspector: The improvements under this contract consist of replacing span wire signals with mast arms at Majestic Way, Gulfport Boulevard, and Park Street along SR 693/Pasadena Avenue. It also includes replacing sidewalks where damaged at curb cut ramps or non-compliant ADA locations, replacing vehicle detections loops with video detection, and providing illuminated street names signs at all three intersections. c. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED

SR 55 (US 19) from South of Countryside Boulevard to South of East Live Oak Street, FDOT District Seven, Pinellas County, Florida

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If applicable)

2014 2014 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Sr. Inspector: The Improvements under this contract consisted of milling and resurfacing, shoulder work, drainage improvements, signing and pavement markings, signalization improvements, and other incidental construction. d. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED

SR 590 (Drew Street) from Myrtle Ave. to Mariva Ave. FDOT District Seven, Pinellas County, Florida

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If applicable)

2013 2013 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Sr. Inspector: The improvements under this contract consisted of milling and resurfacing SR 580 from east Enterprise Road to east of Countryside Blvd. Also included sidewalk and curb ramps repairs, repair of existing drainage structures, work at existing outfall control structures for Pond B and Countryside Pond, signing and pavement markings traffic monitoring sites and signalization upgrades at the intersections of US 19, Summerdale Drive and Countryside Blvd. Contractor Oldcastle Southern Group, Inc./dba/APAC-Southeast, Inc. e. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED

Seminole Boulevard/66th Street at 8th Street FDOT District Seven, Pinellas County, Florida

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If applicable)

2012 2012 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Sr. Inspector: The improvements under this contract consisted of milling, resurfacing, overbuild and modifications to curb, sidewalk and drainage structures to accommodate the construction of CSX Railroad Crossing 626654P and 626671F. The contract for this project was Oldcastle Southern Group, Inc./dba APAC Southeast, Inc.

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12. NAME 13. ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT 14. YEARS EXPERIENCE

Ronald C. Horn Senior Inspector A. TOTAL b. WITH CURRENT FIRM

21 5 15. FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State) URS (Tampa, Florida) 16. EDUCATION (DEGREE AND SPECIALIZATION) 17. CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION (STATE AND DISCIPLINE)

AA/Technology 18. OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS (Publications, Organizations, Training, Awards) CTQP: -17/Asphalt Paving Technician, Level 1

8-17/Asphalt Paving Technician, Level 2 3-15/Concrete Field Technician, Level 1 11-15/Earthwork Construction Inspection, Level 1 12-15/Earthwork Construction Inspection, Level 2 6-15/Final Estimates, Level 1

OTHER: 3-15/ACI Concrete Field Testing Technician, Grade I 3-16/Critical Structures Construction Issues SSC Troxler Nuclear Density Gauge Operator 2-17/FDOT MOT Intermediate 6-16/IMSA Traffic Signals, Level 1 6-16/IMSA Traffic Signals, Level 2

19. RELEVANT PROJECTS – *Refer to Tab D for Further Explanation a. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED

Fletcher Avenue “Complete Streets” (CR 582A) from Nebraska Avenue to 50th Street, * Hillsborough County, Florida

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If applicable)

2015 2015 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Sr. Inspector: This is a $4.4M pedestrian and bicycle safety improvement project approximately three miles in length. The project includes MOT, erosion control, storm drainage, curb and gutter, sidewalk upgrades, gravity walls, milling and resurfacing, widening, utility adjustments, signalization/ITS, landscaping, signing and thermoplastic pavement markings. In 2015, the Florida Department of Transportation and Hillsborough County were the recipients of the “2014 Project of the Year” by the Tampa Bay Institute of Transportation Engineers. b. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED

SR 583 (N. 56th Street) from South of E. 23rd Avenue to South of Fowler Avenue, FDOT District Seven, Hillsborough County, Florida

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If applicable)

2013 2013 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Sr. Inspector: This project involves reconstruction of 56th Street including milling and resurfacing, drainage improvements, new signalization, sidewalk installation and gravity walls. c. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED

SR 55 (US 19) from South of Countryside Boulevard to South of East Live Oak Street, FDOT District Seven, Pinellas County, Florida

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If applicable)

2014 2014 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Sr. Inspector: The Improvements under this contract consisted of milling and resurfacing, shoulder work, drainage improvements, signing and pavement markings, signalization improvements, and other incidental construction. d. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED

US 17 from CR 674 to 7th Avenue FDOT District One, Hardee County, Florida

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If applicable)

2012 2012 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Sr. Inspector: This $17.1M project included widening of US 17 from two to four lanes. The project also included construction of two bridges over the Alligator Branch waterway. Urban and rural drainage improvements, box culverts, sanitary sewer, potable water, signing and marking, and utility adjustments were also included in this contract. Construction was performed by Ajax Paving. e. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED

SR 90 Modifications to Tamiami Trail, USACE/FDOT Project for Water Deliveries to Everglades National Park Miami-Dade Counties, Florida

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If applicable)

2012 2012 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Sr. Inspector: The project area begins at water control structure S-334, which is just over one-mile west of the intersection of Krome Avenue and Tamiami Trail. The project area extends 10.7 miles to the west. Besides the one-mile bridge, 9.7 miles of the road were reinforced to allow water levels in the L-29 canal to be raised to 8.5 feet NGVD. The construction contract was awarded on September 25, 2009 to Kiewit Construction Company. The amount of the contract award was $81M. The bridge will provide two 12-foot-wide travel lanes with ten-foot shoulders and outside barriers. The design of the Tamiami Trail bridge and road improvements will be to standards set by the FDOT. The bridge will be constructed immediately south of the existing roadway. The duration of the construction project is expected to be 3.5 years.

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Steve Perkins Senior Inspector A. TOTAL b. WITH CURRENT FIRM

33 24 15. FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State) URS (Tampa, Florida) 16. EDUCATION (DEGREE AND SPECIALIZATION) 17. CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION (STATE AND DISCIPLINE)

BSCE/Civil Engineering 18. OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS (Publications, Organizations, Training, Awards) CTQP: 6-15/Asphalt Paving Technician, Level 1

7-15/Asphalt Paving Technician, Level 2 7-16/Concrete Field Technician, Level 1 7-16/Concrete Field Technician, Level 2 6-18/Earthwork Construction Inspection, Level 1 6-16/Drilled Shaft Inspection 7-15/Pile Driving Inspection 6-19/Final Estimates, Level 1

OTHER: 7-16/ACI Concrete Field Testing Technician, Grade 1 3-18/ACI CTCI Nuclear Gauge Safety/HAZMAT 3-15/FDOT MOT Advanced 1-15/Critical Structures Construction Issues SSC

19. RELEVANT PROJECTS – *Refer to Tab D for Further Explanation a. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED

Treasure Island Causeway Bascule Bridge Replacement* Treasure Island, Florida

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If applicable)

2007 2007 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Sr. Bridge Inspector: Responsible for inspection, documentation, materials testing, and inspection for this $42M project to replace the existing low level two-leaf bascule bridge with a higher and wider four-leaf bascule bridge. All of the piers are supported on 24-inch concrete pilings and the deck will be supported by a mix of pre-stressed concrete girders in the two spans adjacent to the bascule piers and pre-cast post-tensioned deck slabs on the lower level piers. b. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED

SR 682 (Pinellas Bayway) from East of Gulf Blvd to West of SR 679 FDOT District Seven, Pinellas County, Florida

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If applicable)

2014 2014 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Sr. Bridge Inspector: Responsible for construction inspection services for replacement of the existing low-level double-leaf bascule bridge with a 2,606-foot-long high-level fixed structure providing 65 feet of vertical clearance over the Intracoastal Waterway. Specific responsibilities included pile driving, inspection of reinforced steel, and concrete quality verification. c. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED

Poinciana Parkway, Osceola County Expressway Authority (OCX) Florida

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If applicable)

2015 2015 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Sr. Bridge Inspector: This project is a $69M, 1,060-day Design-Build construction project consisting of 9.5 miles of new limited access facility, ultimate six-lane roadway construction. The project includes a 62-span, 6,169 LF bridge through Reedy Creek Mitigation Bank utilizing 45-inch Florida I-Beams. Two additional single-span bridges over Marigold Avenue and Koa Street utilizing 63-inch and 45-inch Florida I Beams, respectively, are also part of the project. The bridge construction includes over 11 miles of 18-inch pre-stressed concrete pile, over two million pounds of reinforcing steel, and over 12,000 c.y. of structural concrete. The project also includes maintenance of traffic (MOT), erosion control, earthwork with subsoil excavation and surcharging, over 24,000 LF of storm drainage, single and double barrel concrete box culverts, temporary and permanent MSE walls, subgrade, base, asphalt, curb and gutter, landscaping, signing, pavement markings, lighting, signalization, ITS and overhead truss electronic toll gantry erection. Utility relocations and installation of new water, reclaimed water and sanitary force mains are also included. Specific responsibilities include pile driving, inspection of reinforced steel, and concrete quality verification. d. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED

SR 90 Modifications to Tamiami Trail, USACE/FDOT Project for Water Deliveries to Everglades National Park Miami-Dade Counties

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If applicable)

2012 2012 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Sr. Bridge Inspector: The project area begins at water control structure S-334, which is just over one-mile west of the intersection of Krome Avenue and Tamiami Trail. The project area extends 10.7 miles to the west. Besides the one-mile bridge, 9.7 miles of the road were reinforced to allow water levels in the L-29 canal to be raised to 8.5 feet NGVD. Responsibilities included pile driving, inspection of reinforced steel, and concrete quality verification.

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12. NAME 13. ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT 14. YEARS EXPERIENCE

Andrew Ross Senior Inspector A. TOTAL b. WITH CURRENT FIRM

19 10 15. FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State) URS (Tampa, Florida) 16. EDUCATION (DEGREE AND SPECIALIZATION) 17. CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION (STATE AND DISCIPLINE)

AA/Florida Keys Community College 18. OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS (Publications, Organizations, Training, Awards) CTQP: 3-16/Asphalt Paving Technician, Level 1

3-16/Asphalt Paving Technician, Level 2 6-15/Concrete Field Technician, Level 1 6-15/Concrete Field Technician, Level 2 3-15/Earthwork Construction Inspection, Level 1 4-15/Earthwork Construction Inspection, Level 2 5-16/Drilled Shaft Inspection 7-18/Pile Driving Inspection 4-16/Post-Tensioning Technician, Level 1

CTQP: 4-16/Post-Tensioning Technician, Level 2 4-18/Final Estimates, Level 1 4-18/Final Estimates, Level 2

No Expiration/QC Manager OTHER: 8-15/ACI Concrete Testing, Grade 1

6-17/ACI Concrete Transportation Construction Inspector (CTCI) 5-16/Critical Structures Construction Issues SSC 3-17/Florida MOT Advanced Nuclear Surface Moisture Density Gauges

19. RELEVANT PROJECTS – *Refer to Tab D for Further Explanation a. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED

Belleair Beach Causeway Bridge Replacement* Pinellas County, Belleair Bluffs, Florida

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If applicable)

2007 2007 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Sr. Bridge Inspector: This $73M, two-lane, Complex Category II bridge replacement project was constructed over Outstanding Florida Waters (OFW). Mr. Ross’ primary responsibilities were for the construction inspection and quality control verification of the contractor’s VECP Incremental Launching System of the two 660-foot-long, match-cast thickened flat slabs with transverse and longitudinal post-tensioning. Performed review and inspection of the contractor’s specialty engineer’s re-design of the cast-in-place portion of the superstructure and replacement with the incrementally launched re-design. Monitored submittals, reviews, approvals and incorporation of over 250 new design drawings while overseeing the construction inspection of the formwork, reinforcing steel, transverse and longitudinal post-tensioning installation, stressing and grouting, concrete placement, mass concrete curing and launching of each segment. Additional responsibilities included Pre-stress Plant QA inspection for the fabrication of the Florida Bulb-T Beams and pre-stress concrete piling and Senior Inspector responsible for the inspection and documentation of all post-tensioning and grouting field operations on the project. This bridge was ranked as the #5 bridge for 2009 by Roads & Bridges Magazine. b. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED

Treasure Island Causeway Bascule Bridge* FDOT District Seven, Treasure Island, Florida

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If applicable)

2007 2007 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Sr. Bridge Inspector: This $42M bridge replacement project involved the demolition and replacement of the existing bascule bridge across Boca Ciega Bay. Performed construction inspection oversight of roadway and bridge related activities including: substructure and superstructure formwork, reinforcing steel and concrete, pre-cast post tensioned flat slab approach spans, bascule pier span exodermic decks, installation of structural steel and bolt tightening for bascule span main girders, beams, stringers and decking; control house control panel and bascule span electrical system, hydraulic operating system, application of organic and inorganic zinc primer, intermediate epoxy coat and final coat for bridge structural steel, tracking of quantities for monthly pay estimates, and materials testing. This bridge was ranked as the #6 bridge for 2007 by Roads & Bridges Magazine. c. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED

CEI Hybrid Projects FDOT District Seven, Pinellas and Hillsborough Counties, Florida

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If applicable)

Ongoing Ongoing (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Sr. Bridge Inspector: Services provided under this contract as a subconsultant to Allied Engineering consist of bridge inspection services for the cathodic protection and repairs of the NB Howard Frankland Bridge #150107 and the EB Gandy Bridge #100300.

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12. NAME 13. ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT 14. YEARS EXPERIENCE

Kathleen T. Stellitano Senior Inspector A. TOTAL b. WITH CURRENT FIRM

25 7 15. FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State) URS (Tampa, Florida) 16. EDUCATION (DEGREE AND SPECIALIZATION) 17. CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION (STATE AND DISCIPLINE)

18. OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS (Publications, Organizations, Training, Awards) CTQP: 9-16/Asphalt Plant Technician, Level 1

4-17/Asphalt Paving Technician, Level 1 4-17/Asphalt Paving Technician, Level 2 12-18/ Concrete Field Technician, Level 1 8-17/ Concrete Field Technician, Level 2 5-18/Earthwork Construction Inspection, Level 1 5-18/Earthwork Construction Inspection, Level 2 12-18/Drilled Shaft Inspection 1-19/Pile Driving Inspection 1-18/Final Estimates, Level 1

OTHER: 12-18/ACI Concrete Field Testing Technician 8-17/ACI Concrete Transportation Construction Inspector 12-16/ Florida MOT Advanced 2-17/Critical Structures Construction Issues SSC 6-17/Troxler Nuclear Safety

19. RELEVANT PROJECTS – *Refer to Tab D for Further Explanation a. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED

Gainesville Airport Access Road * Gainesville, Florida

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If applicable)

2012 2012 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Sr. Inspector: Performed functions as Verification Testing Inspector for the new $939,500 access roadway from SR 24 to Gainesville Regional Airport. Project funded and built to FDOT Standards. b. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED

Matlacha Pass Single-Leaf Bascule Bridge Replacement Lee County DOT, Matlacha, Florida

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If applicable)

2013 2013 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Sr. Inspector: Provided inspection services for this $18M Lee County Bridge replacement project involving the demolition and replacement of existing single-leaf bascule bridge. Project included roadway widening, stabilization, milling and resurfacing, sidewalk, curb and gutter, and new drainage with storm water filtration units. Ensured contract compliance by inspecting work items in progress, sampling materials at frequencies required by the specifications and confirming all materials incorporated into the project were acceptable. Documented findings in daily reports of construction and worked closely with the project engineer to ensure RFIs, RFCs, and RFMs were properly carried out and that the latest versions of QC documents, plan revisions, and shop drawings were used. c. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED

I-4 Resurfacing from Branch Forbes Road to Polk County Line, FDOT District Seven, Hillsborough County, Florida

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If applicable)

2011 2011 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Sr. Inspector: Performed functions as Verification Testing Inspector for intestate milling and resurfacing project, to include milling depth checks, cross slope verification, asphalt spread rate calculations, comparisons of asphalt layer thickness to allowable tolerances (structural and friction), evaluation of quantities for pay, evaluation of sample testing and reporting into LIMS. d. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED

SR 429 Resurfacing, Orlando-Orange County Expressway Authority (OOCEA), Orlando, Florida

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If applicable)

2011 2011 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Sr. Inspector: This $5M project consisted of 10 miles of milling and resurfacing. Responsibilities included inspection of asphalt paving replacement. e. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED

US 301 Railroad Protection Structures/Bridge Resurfacing, from SR 60 to SR 574, FDOT District Seven, Hillsborough County, Florida

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If applicable)

2010 2010 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Sr. Inspector: This project was to modify and resurface the bridges on this section of US 301. Responsibilities included: inspecting and documenting the modifications and resurfacing including inspection of temporary barrier wall installation and temporary guard rail installation.

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12. NAME 13. ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT 14. YEARS EXPERIENCE

Jesse L. Christen Senior Inspector A. TOTAL b. WITH CURRENT FIRM

22 19 15. FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State) Tierra, Inc. (Tampa, Florida) 16. EDUCATION (DEGREE AND SPECIALIZATION) 17. CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION (STATE AND DISCIPLINE)

B.S., Agriculture / Soil Science 18. OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS (Publications, Organizations, Training, Awards) CTQP: CTQP Earthwork Construction Inspector Levels I & II

CTQP Concrete Field Inspector Level I & II CTQP Drilled Shaft Inspection CTQP Asphalt Paving Levels I & II CTQP Pile Driving Inspection CTQP Final Estimates Level I & II CTQP QC Manager

OTHER: ACI Concrete Field Testing Technician - Grade I ACI Concrete Transportation Construction Inspector Maintenance of Traffic – Intermediate PCI Level III - FDOT Certified Prestressed Concrete Inspector OSHA Hazardous Waste Operations & Emergency Response (40 Hr.) and yearly refreshers Nuclear Gauge Operations and Safety FDOT Critical Structure Inspection

19. RELEVANT PROJECTS – a. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED

I-275 (SR 93) Shoulder Widening from South of Hillsborough Ave to North of Yukon St. & I-275 (SR93) Shoulder Widening from South of Floribraska Ave. to South of Hillsborough Ave. FPN # 258660-2-61-01 & 258642-3-62-01

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If applicable)

2012-Present

(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm (T7298 Prince Contracting, LLC – 793 Contract Days, $30 Million Construction) - The Improvements under this Contract consist of bridge widening and median closure on SR 93 (I-275) from Floribraska Avenue to Yukon Street in Hillsborough County. Senior Inspector. Responsibilities for assisting in the temporary MOT set up and placement of temporary barrier wall and striping. Monitored the placement of concrete for drilled shafts, bridge columns, drainage inlets and bridge pier caps and maintaining the concrete log for verification. Completed steel inspection of drilled shaft cages, bridge column steel and pier caps. Reference: FDOT Senior Project Administrator, Mr. Richard Frank, (813) 233-3841 b. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED

CEI Hybrid for District 7: US 19 (SR 55) from CR 578 (County Line Road) to South of Toucan Trail FPN # 423051-1-62-01

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If applicable)

2011 - 2012

(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Senior Inspector. Responsibilities for milling and resurfacing. Reference: FDOT Senior Project Administrator, Mr. Fred Watkins, (352) 544-5115 c. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED

US 301 (SR 43) Widening from South of Balm Road to Gibsonton Drive Hillsborough County, Florida FPN # 415489-2-62-01

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If applicable)

2010 - 2011 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm The project consists of widening US 301 between Gibsonton Drive and Balm Road from a two lane road to a six lane divided highway with raised medians. The project also includes building a new five foot sidewalk, a 12 foot multi-use path, and new street lighting. Senior Inspector. Responsibilities for concrete inspection, pipe placement inspection, asphalt placement inspection, subgrade inspection and base inspection. Also responsible for signalization inspection. Reference: FDOT District VII, Mr. Tom Lay, (813) 233-3822 d. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED

US 17 and SR 62 Wachula , FL FPN # 194028-2-52-01

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If applicable)

2009 - 2010 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Verification Inspector. CEI inspection regarding milling and resurfacing of US 17 and SR 62. CEI inspection of new 30 inch CRP placement and backfill. Reference: KCI Senior Inspector, Mr. Norman Armstrong, (813) 781-4100 Reference: FDOT Project Administrator, Mrs. Susan Hindman, (863) 386-6112

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12. NAME 13. ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT 14. YEARS EXPERIENCE

Keith Poore Senior Inspector A. TOTAL b. WITH CURRENT FIRM

25 7 15. FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State) URS (Tampa, Florida) 16. EDUCATION (DEGREE AND SPECIALIZATION) 17. CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION (STATE AND DISCIPLINE)

AS/Computer Aided Drafting (AutoCAD) 18. OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS (Publications, Organizations, Training, Awards) CTQP: 10-18/Asphalt Paving Technician, Level 1

10-18/Asphalt Paving Technician, Level 2 10-17/Concrete Field Technician, Level 1 8-17/Earthwork Construction Inspection, Level 1 7-18/Earthwork Construction Inspection, Level 2 1-16/Drilled Shaft Inspection 4-19/Final Estimates, Level 1

OTHER: 10-17/ACI Concrete Field Testing Technician, Grade I 6-15/Florida MOT Advanced 6-17/Nuclear Safety – APNGA FDEP Stormwater Management Inspector # 26383 1-16/Critical Structures Construction Issues SSC

19. RELEVANT PROJECTS – *Refer to Tab D for Further Explanation a. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED

Pinellas County CEI Services Contract (Safe Routes to School)* Pinellas County, Florida

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If applicable)

2014 2014 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Sr. Inspector: This Local Agency Program (LAP) project limits are from Nursery Road to Keene Road and include new construction of sidewalk, drainage, and paving. The water main relocates are to accommodate drainage pipe runs. Mr. Poore is providing inspection services on this project. b. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED

Alligator Creek Recreational Trail-Phase I* Sarasota County, Florida

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If applicable)

2012 2012 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Sr. Inspector: This Local Agency Program (LAP) project included new construction of a shell-base pedestrian trail, approximately 5,500 LF in length and 10 feet wide along Alligator Creek to the west of Jacaranda Boulevard. Project included one cross drain installation and the protection of wetlands and creek. Mr. Poore provided inspection services on this project. c. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED

Fletcher Avenue “Complete Streets” (CR 582A) from Nebraska Avenue to 50th Street, * Hillsborough County, Florida

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If applicable)

2014 2014 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Sr. Inspector: This is a $4.4M pedestrian and bicycle safety improvement project approximately three miles in length. The project includes MOT, erosion control, storm drainage, curb and gutter, sidewalk upgrades, gravity walls, milling and resurfacing, widening, utility adjustments, signalization/ITS, landscaping, signing and thermoplastic pavement markings. In 2015, The Florida Department of Transportation and Hillsborough County were the recipients of the “2014 Project of the Year” by the Tampa Bay Institute of Transportation Engineers. d. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED

District Wide Thermoplastic Push Button FDOT, District Seven, Florida

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If applicable)

Ongoing Ongoing (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Sr. Inspector: Providing construction engineering and inspection services on this District Wide Thermoplastic Pavement Marking project. Responsibilities include site inspections, verification testing to ensure compliance with contract documents and recording daily construction activities in Site Manager.

e. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED

US 17 from CR 674 to 7th Avenue FDOT District One, Hardee County, Florida

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If applicable)

2012 2012 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Inspector: Provided inspection services for the widening of US 17 from two to four lanes. The project also included construction of two bridges over the Alligator Branch waterway. Urban and rural drainage improvements, box culverts, sanitary sewer, potable water, signing and marking, and utility adjustments were also included in this contract.

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12. NAME 13. ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT 14. YEARS EXPERIENCE

Barry J. (BJ) Schultz, Jr. Inspector A. TOTAL b. WITH CURRENT FIRM

16 3 15. FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State) URS (Tampa, Florida) 16. EDUCATION (DEGREE AND SPECIALIZATION) 17. CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION (STATE AND DISCIPLINE)

18. OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS (Publications, Organizations, Training, Awards) CTQP: 3-16/Aggregate Base Testing Technician

3-16/Aggregate Testing Technician 1-19/Asphalt Paving Technician, Levels 1 and 2 10-18/Concrete Field Technician, Level 1 5-19/Drilled Shaft Inspection 10-15/Earthwork Construction Inspection, Levels 1 and 2 5-19/Pile Driving Inspection 3-16/Qualified Sampler Technician

OTHER: 7-18/Florida MOT Advanced Troxler/Nuclear Density and Radiation Safety Training FDEP/Erosion and Sedimentation Control Inspector # 23865 10-18/ACI Concrete Field Testing Technician Grade I 4-15/LBR Technician 10-18/TWIC

19. RELEVANT PROJECTS – *Refer to Tab D for Further Explanation a. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED

Challenger K8 and Chocachatti Elementary Turn Lanes* and Intersection Improvements, Hernando County, Florida

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If applicable)

2014 2014 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm

Inspector: Provided inspection services for Hernando County on turn lane extensions and other improvements adjacent to two existing schools. The work included MOT, clearing and grubbing, erosion control, excavation, embankment, turn lane extensions, milling and resurfacing of asphalt pavement, pavement markings, signage, sidewalk, handrails, sod, and drainage structure modifications.

b. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED

Linden Drive Sidewalk* Hernando County, Florida

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If applicable)

2014 2014 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Inspector: Provided inspection services for Hernando County on sidewalk construction project along Linden Drive. The work included MOT, clearing and grubbing, erosion control, excavation, embankment, pavement markings, signage, sidewalk, handrails, sod, and drainage structure modifications. c. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED

Mosaic Fertilizer, LLC Uncle Sam, Louisiana

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If applicable)

2013 2013 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Senior Inspector: Responsible for collecting phosphate rock samples from nine different stock in various locations. These samples were collected in place with the use of Drive Sleeve sampling. This scope of work was for the determination of the stock piles density for a client accounting purposes. d. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED

Northwest Quadrant of I-4 and SR 39 High Mast Light Pole Foundation Replacement, FDOT District Seven, Plant City

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If applicable)

2013 2013 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Inspector: Responsible for overseeing the installation of a 24-foot by 48-inch drilled shaft high-mast light poles (HMLP).

e. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED

Mosaic Fertilizer, LLC Four Corners, Florida

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If applicable)

2013 2013 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Senior Inspector: Responsible for collecting phosphate rock samples from nine a stock in six various locations. These samples were collected in place with the use of Drive Sleeve sampling. This scope of work was for the determination of the stock piles density for a client accounting purposes.

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12. NAME 13. ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT 14. YEARS EXPERIENCE

Arnold “Shayne” Ellerbee Inspector A. TOTAL b. WITH CURRENT FIRM

18 4 15. FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State) Tierra, Inc. (Tampa, Florida) 16. EDUCATION (DEGREE AND SPECIALIZATION) 17. CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION (STATE AND DISCIPLINE)

High School Diploma 18. OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS (Publications, Organizations, Training, Awards) CTQP: CTQP Earthwork Construction Inspector Levels I & II

CTQP Concrete Field Inspector Level I CTQP Drilled Shaft Inspection CTQP Asphalt Paving Levels I & II CTQP Final Estimates Level I

OTHER: ACI Concrete Field Testing Technician - Grade I ACI Concrete Strength Technician Maintenance of Traffic – Intermediate FDOT Critical Structure Inspection Nuclear Gauge Operations and Safety

19. RELEVANT PROJECTS – a. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED

I-275 (SR 93) Shoulder Widening from South of Hillsborough Ave to North of Yukon St. & I-275 (SR93) Shoulder Widening from South of Floribraska Ave. to South of Hillsborough Ave. FPN # 258660-2-61-01 & 258642-3-62-01

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If applicable)

2012-Present

(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm T7298 Prince Contracting, LLC – 793 Contract Days, $30 Million Construction - The Improvements under this Contract consist of bridge widening and median closure on SR 93 (I-275) from Floribraska Avenue to Yukon Street in Hillsborough County. Shane is responsible for concrete inspection, pipe placement inspection, asphalt placement inspection, subgrade inspection, and base inspection Reference: FDOT Senior Project Administrator, Mr. Richard Frank, (813) 233-3841 b. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED

SR 55 (US 301) Hernando Desoto Bridge Repairs, Contract E1J90 FPN # 429048-1-62-01

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If applicable)

2012 - 2012 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Contract consisted of Bridge Repair and Rehabilitation including partial bridge deck replacement and repair, cathodic protection of piles and installation of pile jackets and restoring spalled areas on SR 55. Shayne provided inspection for the bridge deck replacement operations, including verification of removal of deleterious concrete, verification or proper rebar cleanliness and clear cover and concrete placement operations. He was also involved with the review of the pile jacket installation operations and preparation jacket concrete Reference: FDOT Project Administrator, Mr. Wilfredo Acevedo-Diaz, (813) 975-7584 c. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED

SR 60 and Coronet Road FPN # 424816-1-52-01

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If applicable)

2011 - 2012 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Inspector. Responsibilities included milling and resurfacing work, drainage improvements and concrete monitoring. Reference: FDOT Project Administrator, Mr. Nathan Kautz, P.A., (863) 519-4115 d. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED

District 1 Design-Build Contract, Automated Traffic Management System Manatee County, Florida FPID #: 416119-1-52-01

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If applicable)

2010-2011

(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Contractor: Traffic Control Devices, Inc. 940 Day Contract for $11.2 Million - The Manatee ATMS project is the first phase of a multi-phased deployment of state-of-the-art technologies for the mitigation of traffic congestion and the improvement of traffic operations and traffic management in Manatee County. Sarasota County, under separate contract, is also in the process of designing and constructing a new ATMS for Sarasota County and the City of Sarasota. The two projects will ultimately provide the foundation for a new, integrated regional traffic management system. The primary components of this project shall include: Deployment of ATMS field devices; Deployment of a new dedicated communications network; Integration of Traffic Management Center (TMC) components; Upgrades to existing intersections for specified standards conformance; and The reconstruction of identified intersections. ITS Inspector. Reference: FDOT Project Administrator, Mr. Jim Nichols, (941) 359-7333

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E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT (Complete one Section E for each key person.)

12. NAME 13. ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT 14. YEARS EXPERIENCE

Paul Hartbarger Asphalt Plant Inspector A. TOTAL b. WITH CURRENT FIRM

9 7 15. FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State) Tierra, Inc. (Tampa, Florida) 16. EDUCATION (DEGREE AND SPECIALIZATION) 17. CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION (STATE AND DISCIPLINE)

High School Diploma 18. OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS (Publications, Organizations, Training, Awards) CTQP: CTQP Aggregate Field Testing Technician

CTQP Concrete Lab Technician I CTQP Earthwork Construction Inspection I CTQP LBR Technician CTQP Qualified Sampler Technician CTQP Asphalt Plant Technician I & 2

OTHER: ACI Aggregate Field Testing Technician I ACI Concrete Strength Testing Technician ACI Concrete Field Testing Technician I ACI Concrete Laboratory Testing

19. RELEVANT PROJECTS – a. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED

SR 572 N (Frontage Rd) E1N422 429118-1, Polk County, FL PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If applicable)

2014-Present (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Verification Asphalt Plant Inspector - performing verification asphalt plant inspection and testing. Reference: FDOT, Mr. David Dawley, (863)519-4118 e-mail [email protected] b. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED

US 98 (SR 35/SR700) From North of CR 540A to SR 540 Polk County, T1512

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If applicable)

2013-Present (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Verification Asphalt Plant Inspector - performing verification asphalt plant inspection and testing. Reference: FDOT, Mr. David Dawley, (863)519-4118 e-mail [email protected] c. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED

SR 93 Widening (FPN: 411037-1-52-01), Lee County, FL PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If applicable)

2010 - 2011 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Verification Asphalt Plant Inspector - performed verification asphalt plant inspection and testing. Reference: FDOT, Mr. Chris Molliter , (239) 656-7883 or e-mail [email protected] d. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED

SR 25 / US 27 (FPN: 411039-1-52-01), Polk County, FL PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If applicable)

2009-2012 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Verification Asphalt Plant Inspector - performing verification asphalt plant inspection and testing Reference: RK&K, Project Administrator, Mr. John Meadows, (863) 421-3906 e. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED

SR 17 (Dundee) from 4th St. to Frederick Avenue, Polk County, FL PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If applicable)

2009-2009 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Asphalt Plant Inspector. The project involved performing asphalt plant inspection and testing for 0.550-mile of resurfacing. Reference: FDOT, Lee Jones, (863) 519-4159

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URS has been providing on-call construction engineering and inspection, materials sampling and testing, and contract administration for miscellaneous roadway construction projects since August 2012. Our project staff monitors construction for quality control and adherence to the contract documents; reviews and inspects the traffic control; monitors the erosion control for permit compliance; reviews the contractor’s CPM schedule and progress; reviews monthly pay requests and supplemental agreements; and maintains project records. Projects have included:

• Linden Drive Sidewalk Replacement (LAP Project): Provided inspection services for Hernando County on new sidewalk construction adjacent to Linden Drive. The work included maintenance of traffic, erosion control, clearing and grubbing, excavation, embankment, drainage, inlets, sidewalk, and sodding. [County Reference: Al Toler, Sr. Project Manager; (352) 754-4458]

• Challenger K8 and Chocachatti Elementary Turn Lanes and Intersection Improvements (LAP Project): Provided inspection services for Hernando County on turn lane extensions and other improvements adjacent to two existing schools. The work included turn lane extensions, milling and resurfacing of asphalt pavement, pavement markings, signage, sidewalk, handrails, and drainage structure modifications. [County Reference: Al Toler, Sr. Project Manager (352) 754-4458]

• Good Neighbor Trail (LAP): Provided inspection services for Hernando County on New Trail Path. [County Reference: Scott Nelson, Project Manager; (352) 585-2343]

F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM’S QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT (Present as many projects as requested by the agency, or 10 projects, if not specified. Complete one Section F for each project.)

20. EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY NUMBER

#1 21. TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) 22. YEAR COMPLETED

Project Title Hernando County Continuing CEI Services

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If applicable)

Ongoing Ongoing 23. PROJECT OWNER’S INFORMATION

a. PROJECT OWNER b. POINT OF CONTACT NAME c. POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER

Hernando County Al Toler, Senior Project Manager Scott Nelson, Project Manager

352.754.4458 352.540.6570

24. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT (Include scope, size, and cost)

5. FIRMS FROM SECTION C INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT

(1) FIRM NAME (2) FIRM LOCATION (City and State) (3) ROLE

a. URS Corporation Southern Tampa PM, Sr. Eng, Sr. Insp, Insp, EEO b.

Relevance to This Contract

On-Call CEI Services

LAP Projects

Dates of Service:

August 2010 - Present

Project Value:

Various

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URS has been providing on-call construction engineering and inspection (CEI), materials sampling and testing, and contract administration for miscellaneous roadway construction projects. Project staff monitors construction for quality control and adherence to the contract documents; reviews and inspects the traffic control; monitors the erosion control for permit compliance; reviews the contractor’s CPM schedule and progress; prepares monthly pay requests and supplemental agreements; and maintains project records. Projects have included MOT, erosion control, storm drainage, curb and gutter, sidewalk upgrades, gravity walls, milling and resurfacing, widening, utility adjustments, signalization/ITS, landscaping, signing and thermoplastic pavement markings.

Additional projects included providing CEI services for the Automated Traffic Management System (ATMS) contract. This task included more than 65 intersection improvement projects within Hillsborough County, to integrate these heavily traveled intersections to the County’s control center. This system uses cameras and fiber optic networks at most locations, and embedded sensors and wireless transmitters in other locations. Our team performed inspection services to ensure the county received the desired improvements at each intersection with the least amount of public impact as possible, and construction was completed per County requirements.

• Fletcher Avenue (CR 582A) from Nebraska Ave. to 50th St. (7/13-12/14): This is a $4.4M pedestrian and bicycle safety improvement project, approximately three miles in length. The project includes MOT, erosion control, storm drainage, curb and gutter, sidewalk upgrades, gravity walls, milling and resurfacing, widening, utility adjustments, signalization/ITS, landscaping, signing and thermoplastic pavement markings. Responsibilities include ensuring EEO Contract Compliance by monitoring weekly certified payrolls, company and project EEO submittals, DBE payments, sending EEO communications to the Prime Contractor, posting all EEO documentation to LAPIT and maintaining EEO Compliance files per the LAP requirements. [FPID: 428214-1-58-01]

• Columbus Drive Bridge at the Hillsborough River (2011-5/12): This project involves rehabilitation of the Columbus Drive bridge, including mechanical and electrical rehabilitation, demolition, and re-building of the bridge tender’s house. In responsible charge of all EEO related duties for this construction project. Services include monitoring and updating weekly reports, and communicating with appropriate parties regarding compliance status. Ensures that project meets EEO/AA laws and FDOT’s DBE and OJT programs.

• Other tasks included: Lake Drive at SR 41, Bryan Road and Julie Lane, Himes Avenue and Kirby Street, Lake Carroll and Carrollwood Drive, and Columbus and 62nd Street.

F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM’S QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT (Present as many projects as requested by the agency, or 10 projects, if not specified. Complete one Section F for each project.)

20. EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY NUMBER

#2 21. TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) 22. YEAR COMPLETED

Project Title Hillsborough County Professional CEI Services

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If applicable)

Ongoing Ongoing 23. PROJECT OWNER’S INFORMATION

a. PROJECT OWNER b. POINT OF CONTACT NAME c. POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER

Hillsborough County Robert Swain, PM 813.307.1766 24. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT (Include scope, size, and cost)

Relevance to This Contract

On-Call CEI Services

LAP Projects

Dates of Service:

August 2010 - Present

Project Value:

Various

5. FIRMS FROM SECTION C INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT

(1) FIRM NAME (2) FIRM LOCATION (City and State) (3) ROLE

a. URS Corporation Southern Tampa PM, Sr. Eng, Sr. Insp, Insp, EEO d. URS STANDARD FORM 330 PAGE F-2

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URS provided construction engineering and inspection, materials sampling and testing, and contract administration for LAP sidewalk construction projects in Hendry County, including:

• SR 29 Sidewalk: URS provided project management and Construction Engineering and Inspection for SR 29 Sidewalk Construction CR 830A to Church Road. This ARRA-LAP project was implemented through a LAP agreement. The project consisted primarily of new sidewalk along the two-mile roadway, but also involved minor drainage improvements, guardrail upgrades and installations, and striping with thermoplastic. As part of CEI services, URS performed monthly labor/EEO compliance interviews, trucker interviews, weekly review of payrolls for EEO compliance, DBE interviews, and monthly monitoring of actual payments.

SR 29 Sidewalk

Construction Cost:

$314,737.75

CEI Cost

$115,000

Value of Change Orders: N/A

Start Date: 9/2009

Completed: 4/2010 [Final Days Used: 207]

• NW Eucalyptus Boulevard Sidewalk: URS provided project management and Construction Engineering and Inspection for NW Eucalyptus Sidewalk Construction (Collingswood Parkway to Cowboy Way). This ARRA project was implemented through a LAP agreement. The project consisted primarily of new sidewalk along the two-mile roadway, but also involved minor drainage improvements, guardrail upgrades and installations, and striping with thermoplastic. As part of CEI services, URS performed monthly labor/EEO compliance interviews, trucker interviews, weekly review of payrolls for EEO compliance, DBE interviews, and monthly monitoring of actual payments.

Eucalyptus Boulevard Sidewalk:

Construction Cost: $159,994.90

CEI Cost: $69,000

Value of Change Orders: N/A

Start Date: 7/2010

Completed: 11/2010 [Final Days Used: 130]

F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM’S QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT (Present as many projects as requested by the agency, or 10 projects, if not specified. Complete one Section F for each project.)

20. EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY NUMBER

#3 21. TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) 22. YEAR COMPLETED

Project Title Hendry County Sidewalk LAP Services

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If applicable)

2010 2010 23. PROJECT OWNER’S INFORMATION

a. PROJECT OWNER b. POINT OF CONTACT NAME c. POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER

Hendry County Shane Parker 863.673.2965 24. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT (Include scope, size, and cost)

Relevance to This Contract

On-Call CEI Services

LAP Projects

Dates of Service:

9/2009 – 11/2010

Project Value:

Various

5. FIRMS FROM SECTION C INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT

(1) FIRM NAME (2) FIRM LOCATION (City and State) (3) ROLE

a. URS Corporation Southern Tampa PM, Sr. Eng, Sr. Insp, Insp, EEO b. URS STANDARD FORM 330 PAGE F-3

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This ARRA-LAP project in FDOT District 3 consisted of adding a four-foot shoulder to both the northbound and southbound lanes, milling and resurfacing, and minor stormwater drainage improvements. Project limits were from Fox Pond Trail to North of CR 182. The project consisted of: • Construction inspection • Monthly contract payments disbursement • Quarterly audits • Final estimate completion • Shop drawings review • Material certification submittals • Schedules, workloads, objectives analysis • Conducting and preparing documentation for weekly

meetings

F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM’S QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT (Present as many projects as requested by the agency, or 10 projects, if not specified. Complete one Section F for each project.)

20. EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY NUMBER

#4 21. TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) 22. YEAR COMPLETED

Project Title CR 197 Shoulder Addition and Resurfacing

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If applicable)

2014 2014 23. PROJECT OWNER’S INFORMATION

a. PROJECT OWNER b. POINT OF CONTACT NAME c. POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER

Santa Rosa County Chris Phillips, PE, County PM 850.981.7100 24. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT (Include scope, size, and cost)

Relevance to This Contract

On-Call CEI Services

ARRA LAP project

Dates of Service:

9/2009 – 11/2010

Project Value:

CEI Contract $132,840 | Construction $695,000

5. FIRMS FROM SECTION C INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT

(1) FIRM NAME (2) FIRM LOCATION (City and State) (3) ROLE

a. URS Corporation Southern Tampa PM, Sr. Eng, Sr. Insp, Insp, EEO b. URS STANDARD FORM 330 PAGE F-4

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URS has provided construction engineering and inspection (CEI) services to Pinellas County since 2008 under two consecutive CEI services contracts. Our current contract is to provide CEI services for the "Safe Routes to School" (SRTS) Program, which is part of a national effort to create safe and convenient facilities for children to bicycle and walk to and from their schools. All task orders under both contracts have been LAP projects. A small sampling of our work has included:

• Nursery Road Improvements, Phases 1 and 2 – This $529,013 phased project included construction activities of the Plumb Elementary School Safety Project to provide a five-foot-wide sidewalk and required drainage modifications along the south side of Nursery Road from Keene Road to Oakadia Drive West, as well as intersection improvements. [FPID: 430405-1-58-01] County Reference: Mike Williams, PWSS-II; (727) 464-8904

• Sunset Point Road – This also is a Safe Routes to School project involving sidewalk construction, related drainage modifications, and intersection improvements. Project limits are from Douglas Avenue to Kings Highway.

• Union Street – This Safe Routes to School project has also involved sidewalk construction along Union Street from Betty Lane to Patricia Avenue, along with drainage modifications and intersection improvements.

• Pinellas Trail, Phase 2 – This $446,000 Pinellas Trail rehabilitation project involved milling and resurfacing five miles of the existing trail from Michigan Avenue to Oceanview Avenue. Project has involved asphaltic concrete resurfacing, shoulder reconfiguration, grading, and pavement markings. These improvements have been performed to preserve pavement, enhance safety features and facilitate pedestrian and recreational use. [FPID: 424397-2-58-01] County Reference:

Mike Williams, PWSS-II; (727) 464-8904

• 49th Street Sidewalk – This $318,000 project provides for four miles of sidewalk on both sides of 49th Street between 38th Avenue North and Lake Avenue. County Reference: Mike Williams, PWSS-II; (727) 464-8904

• Bryan Dairy Road from Starkey Road to 72nd Street – Purpose of this $11M project is to widen the current four-lane arterial roadway to a modern six-lane divided urban section with curbing, enclosed drainage systems, medians, sidewalk, and bike lanes.

F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM’S QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT (Present as many projects as requested by the agency, or 10 projects, if not specified. Complete one Section F for each project.)

20. EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY NUMBER

#5 21. TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) 22. YEAR COMPLETED

Project Title Pinellas County CEI Services Contracts

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If applicable)

2014 2014 23. PROJECT OWNER’S INFORMATION

a. PROJECT OWNER b. POINT OF CONTACT NAME c. POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER

Pinellas County Joseph DeMoss, CPM, Engineering Support Supervisor

727.464.3631

24. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT (Include scope, size, and cost)

Relevance to This Contract

On-Call CEI Services ARRA LAP project

Dates of Service:

Ongoing

Project Value:

Various

5. FIRMS FROM SECTION C INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT

(1) FIRM NAME (2) FIRM LOCATION (City and State) (3) ROLE

a. URS Corporation Southern Tampa PM, Sr. Eng, Sr. Insp, Insp, EEO b. URS STANDARD FORM 330 PAGE F-5

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The City of North Port received LAP federal funding through the Sarasota County MPO and FDOT to construct improvements to the US 41/Biscayne Drive and Price Boulevard/Biscayne Drive intersections. The scope of the construction contract was to improve two intersections in the City of North Port. One project constructed a dedicated right turn lane for southbound Biscayne Drive to westbound US 41 and replaced the signals. The other project constructed a dedicated right turn lane for westbound Price Boulevard to northbound Biscayne Drive. Additional improvements at the intersections included milling and resurfacing, pedestrian facilities, drainage, signalization, and signing and pavement markings. URS provided project administration, engineering and inspection, and EEO compliance services for the $700K intersection improvement LAP contract. One of the unique aspects of this contract included the separation of both intersection projects with two different financial tracking numbers. Coordination was key between the Contractor, the City of North Port, and FDOT. There were also challenges with the drill shafts for the mast arms signals being constructed in a very tight and congested utility area – both underground and overhead. Therefore, utility coordination was an important part of the CEI services provided.

F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM’S QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT (Present as many projects as requested by the agency, or 10 projects, if not specified. Complete one Section F for each project.)

20. EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY NUMBER

#6 21. TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) 22. YEAR COMPLETED

Project Title US 41 at Biscayne Drive and Price Blvd. at Biscayne Drive Intersection Improvements

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If applicable)

2015 2015

23. PROJECT OWNER’S INFORMATION a. PROJECT OWNER b. POINT OF CONTACT NAME c. POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER

City of North Port Ben Newman, PE, Project Engineer 941.240.8320 24. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT (Include scope, size, and cost)

Relevance to This Contract

CEI Services

LAP project

Dates of Service:

July 2014 – February 2015

Project Value:

$700,000

5. FIRMS FROM SECTION C INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT

(1) FIRM NAME (2) FIRM LOCATION (City and State) (3) ROLE

a. URS Corporation Southern Tampa PM, Sr. Eng, Sr. Insp, Insp, EEO b. URS STANDARD FORM 330 PAGE F-6

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URS provided construction engineering and inspection services for a $43M twin double-leaf bascule bridge replacement project. Project included the construction of two new dual-leaf bascule bridge structures each with pre-stressed pile foundations, mass microsilica concrete bascule pier footings and substructure, dual bascule leaves using structural steel plate girders, an integrated trunnion drive mechanism design, exodermic decks and above slab span locks.

The bridge system is driven by an electro-mechanical hydraulic push-pull operating system monitored through a single control house with touch screen control panels using redundant CPUs and HMI servers. Approach spans consisted of pre-stressed pile foundations, pre-cast and cast in place pile caps, pre-cast longitudinally pre-stressed deck slabs with transverse post-tensioning and a four inch cast in place reinforced concrete top slab. Project included significant architectural features both on and off the bridge structures. This project won the 2008 FDOT/FTBA Major Bridge Award in the State of Florida. This project was a FDOT LAP/City of Treasure Island Department of Public Works project. [FPID: CTIR-02-85]

F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM’S QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT (Present as many projects as requested by the agency, or 10 projects, if not specified. Complete one Section F for each project.)

20. EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY NUMBER

#7 21. TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) 22. YEAR COMPLETED

Project Title Treasure Island Bascule Bridge Replacement Project

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If applicable)

2007 2007 23. PROJECT OWNER’S INFORMATION

a. PROJECT OWNER b. POINT OF CONTACT NAME c. POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER

City of Treasure Island Hal Bruce, Project Manager 727.224.2883 24. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT (Include scope, size, and cost)

Relevance to This Contract

CEI Services

LAP project

Dates of Service:

Ongoing

Project Value:

$43,000,000

5. FIRMS FROM SECTION C INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT

(1) FIRM NAME (2) FIRM LOCATION (City and State) (3) ROLE

a. URS Corporation Southern Tampa PM, Sr. Eng, Sr. Insp, Insp, EEO b. URS STANDARD FORM 330 PAGE F-7

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The CEI (LAP) project included the inspection and oversight of the construction of approximately 5,500 linear feet of an east-west multi-purpose shell trail between US 41 near the western trail limits and Jacaranda Blvd. at the eastern trail end. The new trail provides access to pedestrians and bikers along Alligator Creek, a local waterway with environmental and aesthetic importance in the area. A gated access point was included at the eastern end along with a maintenance driveway access point to Jacaranda Blvd.

The CEI Services provided included materials testing for evaluation of the construction materials as well as inspection of the constructed trail. The service provided also included the completion of Resident Compliance Specialist services for the Local Agency Program (LAP) requirements on the project that occur as a result of the FDOT funding for the project. These important services were completed to verify that the Contractor followed each and every Federal Law applicable to the project, which includes laws for Equal Employment Opportunity, On the Job Training, Federal Fair Wage Acts, Payroll Reporting Practices, Disadvantaged Business Enterprise utilization, OSHA and the Endangered Species Act.

F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM’S QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT (Present as many projects as requested by the agency, or 10 projects, if not specified. Complete one Section F for each project.)

20. EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY NUMBER

#8 21. TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) 22. YEAR COMPLETED

Project Title Alligator Creek Multi-Purpose Trail

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If applicable)

2012 2012 23. PROJECT OWNER’S INFORMATION

a. PROJECT OWNER b. POINT OF CONTACT NAME c. POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER

Sarasota County Anthony Bell, County Project Manager

941.650.0874

24. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT (Include scope, size, and cost)

Relevance to This Contract

CEI Services LAP project

Dates of Service:

August 2012 – December 2012

Project Value:

$122,898

5. FIRMS FROM SECTION C INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT

(1) FIRM NAME (2) FIRM LOCATION (City and State) (3) ROLE

a. URS Corporation Southern Tampa PM, Sr. Eng, Sr. Insp, Insp, EEO b. URS STANDARD FORM 330 PAGE F-8

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This CEI LAP project consisted primarily of milling and resurfacing of CR 833, but also involved drainage improvements, including box culvert extensions, shoulder rework, guardrail upgrades and installations and striping with thermoplastic. As part of CEI Services, URS performed monthly labor/EEO compliance interviews, trucker interviews, weekly review of payrolls for EEO compliance, DBE interviews, and monthly monitoring of actual payments. Our services included:

• Pre-construction review and analysis coordination of utilities

• Implementing systems of standardized file management

• Pre-letting constructibility reviews and identification of design or construction issues

• Documented payment verification based on actual field observations and records obtained from the Contractor

• Completed Claim analysis and preparation of records for recommended disposition

• Coordinated with the EOR for Shop drawing review and approval

• Completed specialized work necessary to certify elements associated with the construction of drainage items, guardrails, box culverts, pavement sections and striping

• Prepared, submitted and worked to resolve punch list items

• Prepared as-built plans • Completed record drawings submittals and close-

out document submittals • Monitored construction project timeline and

construction budget with Primavera software • Monitored and verified safe implementation of

Maintenance of Traffic (MOT) and Traffic Control

Plans (TCP) • Performed survey and submitted permit close out

documents • Completed interim field change agreements and

change orders for additional work negotiated or deleted

• Worked with utility agencies working within the corridor to avoid any impacts to the construction project

• Certified final estimate of project to Hendry County • Completed Professional Engineer certification,

signing, and sealing of prepared documents related to construction services

Hendry County was pleased with URS' efforts on this project and awarded URS with the SR 29 LAP project, which also included ARRA funding.

F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM’S QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT (Present as many projects as requested by the agency, or 10 projects, if not specified. Complete one Section F for each project.)

20. EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY NUMBER

#9 21. TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) 22. YEAR COMPLETED

Project Title CR 833 Widening and Resurfacing from 2.7 Miles South of Keri Road to Keri Road

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If applicable)

2008 2008

23. PROJECT OWNER’S INFORMATION a. PROJECT OWNER b. POINT OF CONTACT NAME c. POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER

Hendry County Shane Parker, Project Manager 863.675.2965 24. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT (Include scope, size, and cost)

Relevance to This Contract

CEI Services

LAP project

Dates of Service:

February 2008 – October 2008

Project Value:

$10,000,000

5. FIRMS FROM SECTION C INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT

(1) FIRM NAME (2) FIRM LOCATION (City and State) (3) ROLE

a. URS Corporation Southern Tampa PM, Sr. Eng, Sr. Insp, Insp, EEO b. URS STANDARD FORM 330 PAGE F-9

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The Improvements under this FHWA Federally Funded Contract in Hillsborough county consisted of the addition of paved shoulders and milling and resurfacing from approximately ½-mile east of the Gandy Bridge over Old Tampa Bay to west of Bridge Street, along with the addition of a 10-foot shared used path on both the south and north sides of Gandy Boulevard. From west of Bridge Street to Dale Mabry Highway, improvements included: replacement of the existing two-way center turn lane (five @12-foot lanes) with a 32-foot raised median and four @11-foot lanes. Operational improvements included pavement rehabilitation and widening, new signing and pavement markings, new lighting, replacement of existing traffic signals equipment at Westshore Blvd, Manhattan Ave, Lois Ave and Dale Mabry Highway. These signal improvements included replacement of signal poles with mast arms, channelization of turn lanes with left turn lanes at Westshore, Manhattan (dual left turn lanes at 10 feet each), Renellie, Lois, and Dale Mabry (dual left turn lanes at 10 feet each), the addition of 10-foot right turn lanes at Bridge, Westshore, Manhattan and Dale Mabry (all four legs); full median openings were provided (with appropriate turn lanes) at Bridge Street, Trask St., and Clark Ave., and system integration of the signals.

ITS improvements included the installation of cameras on poles at Westshore, Manhattan and Dale Mabry and the installation of overhead cantilever sign structures for Dynamic Message Sign (DMS) installation for EB traffic west of Westshore, WB traffic east of Westshore, and EB traffic west of Selmon Expressway; Traffic monitoring devices installed included three sets of microloops (West of Westshore, between Westshore and Manhattan, and between Manhattan and the Selmon Expressway); 2 classification traffic monitoring sites; and associated conduits, cables, pull-boxes and structural elements.

This project was completed within the approved contract time and budget, both with respect to the Construction Contract and the CEI Contract.

F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM’S QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT (Present as many projects as requested by the agency, or 10 projects, if not specified. Complete one Section F for each project.)

20. EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY NUMBER

#10 21. TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) 22. YEAR COMPLETED

Project Title SR 600 (Gandy Blvd) from the Gandy Bridge to Dale Mabry Highway

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If applicable)

2010 2010

23. PROJECT OWNER’S INFORMATION a. PROJECT OWNER b. POINT OF CONTACT NAME c. POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER

FDOT District 7 Duane Aldrich 813.233.3823 24. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT (Include scope, size, and cost)

Relevance to This Contract

CEI services

Federally funded project

Dates of Service:

December 2007 – January 2010

Project Value:

$21,000,000

5. FIRMS FROM SECTION C INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT

(1) FIRM NAME (2) FIRM LOCATION (City and State) (3) ROLE

a. URS Corporation Southern Tampa PM, Sr. Eng, Sr. Insp, Insp, EEO b. URS STANDARD FORM 330 PAGE F-10

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URS STANDARD FORM 330 PAGE G-1

G. KEY PERSONNEL PARTICIPATION IN EXAMPLE PROJECTS

26. NAMES OF KEY PERSONNEL

(From Section E, Block 12)

27. ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT

(From Section E, Block 13)

28. EXAMPLE PROJECTS LISTED IN SECTION F (Fill in “Example Projects Key” section below before completing

table. Place “” under project key number for participation in same or similar role.)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Kelly Craig, PE Senior Project Engineer Larry Sauls, PE Quality Assurance Jose Polo, PE Senior Project Engineer Harmon Bennett, PE Senior Project Engineer James Fitzer Project Administrator Todd Lyons Project Administrator

Mike Drew Contract Support Specialist

Peggy Haimbaugh Resident Compliance Specialist

Elizabeth Springer Resident Compliance Specialist

Megan Almeida Senior Inspector Trish Amador Senior Inspector Jose Candelario Senior Inspector Ron Horn Senior Inspector Steve Perkins Senior Inspector Andy Ross Senior Inspector KC Stellitano Senior Inspector Jesse Christen Senior Inspector Keith Poore Inspector BJ Schultz Inspector Arnold Ellerbee Inspector Paul Hartbarger Inspector

29. EXAMPLE PROJECTS KEY

NO. TITLE OF EXAMPLE PROJECT (FROM SECTION F) NO. TITLE OF EXAMPLE PROJECT (FROM SECTION F)

1 Hernando County Continuing CEI Services 6 US 41 at Biscayne Drive and Price Blvd at Biscayne Drive Intersection Improvements

2 Hillsborough County Professional CEI Services 7 Treasure Island Bascule Bridge Replacement Project

3 Hendry County Sidewalk LAP Services 8 Alligator Creek Multi-Purpose Trail

4 CR 197 Shoulder Addition and Resurface 9 CR 833 Widening and Resurfacing from 2.7 Miles South of Keri Road to Keri Road

5 Pinellas County CEI Services Contracts 10 SR 600 (Gandy Blvd) from the Gandy Bridge to Dale Mabry Highway

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H. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

30. PROVIDE ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION REQUESTED BY THE AGENCY. ATTACH ADDITIONAL SHEETS AS NEEDED.

URS STANDARD FORM 330 PAGE H-1

URS considers this contract to be of the utmost importance, and we are fully committed to giving it the top-priority attention it demands and deserves. URS is fully qualified and staffed to provide these services for all types of transportation-related projects. We will provide Hernando County with the following Construction Engineering and Inspection Services:

Review of constructability of facility-staging, sequential construction-coordination of multi-contractor involvement

Review of A / E cost estimates-client budget / cash flow data

Construction contractor and subcontractor qualification

Negotiation of construction contracts and subcontracts

Procurement and analysis of construction bids

Contract award

Value engineering

Coordination of construction contracts

General surveillance / inspection of construction

Preparation of contract change orders and assistance to the client in negotiation of payment for changes

Preparation of cost estimates for contract change orders

Daily records of construction progress

Producing and maintaining progress photographic records

Conventional testing of construction materials

CPM scheduling / maintaining construction schedule surveillance

Monitoring and projecting of cash flow requirements

Checking of shop drawings

Certification of measurement and payment

Maintenance and operation reports

Agency reports

Engineering residency

Construction surveys and stakeout

Detailed inspection of workmanship and materials

Non-destructive testing including radiography

Welder testing and certification

Monitoring of contractor quality control and quality assurance programs

On-site soils and materials tests and controls

Acceptance test procedures

Quantity surveys

Final quantities

Punch lists

As-built drawings

Operations check-out

Final inspection and reports

Certification of completion

Warranty inspections

We are making the following commitments to Hernando County:

Highly Qualified Project Technical Team: We have chosen highly qualified professionals in every aspect of CEI services and we are prepared to commit them to the County on a priority basis.

Prioritization of Assignments: Our technical support and specialty teams such as surveyors, cost estimators and claims specialists will be committed to task assignments when their expertise is required, for as long as it takes to complete their work. These people have conducted a host of projects on a similar basis and are accustomed to mobilizing to and working at remote project sites.

Senior Project Engineer and Project Administrator Commitment: We recognize the important role of these team leaders in maintaining communication, monitoring construction, and resolving issues. URS is committing to the County that task assignments under this contract will be the primary commitment of these team leaders.

One of the advantages of being such a large firm with great depth of resources is the ability to accept new projects while honoring our commitments to our existing ones. We have an extensive pool of available, highly qualified professionals who can be rapidly deployed to assist in the event of unforeseen project conditions or the unlikely event of staff loss.

PART H - ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

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H. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

30. PROVIDE ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION REQUESTED BY THE AGENCY. ATTACH ADDITIONAL SHEETS AS NEEDED.

URS STANDARD FORM 330 PAGE H-2

The competence and professionalism that URS brings to Hernando County provides the necessary effort and commitment to successfully complete your task assignments. Additionally, our staff is committed to assisting the County in every way possible to assure that the projects assigned under this contract are completed on time, within the available budget, and in reasonable conformance with the plans, specifications, and Contract Documents. We work in a totally ethical/professional manner and will always keep the needs of Hernando County foremost in our minds.

I. AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE The foregoing is a statement of facts. 31. SIGNATURE 32. DATE

4/1/2015

33. NAME AND TITLE

J. Larry Sauls, PE, Vice President

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ARCHITECT – ENGINEER QUALIFICATIONS 1. SOLICITATION NUMBER (if any)

15-RG0058/TKB PART II – GENERAL QUALIFICATIONS

(If a firm has branch offices, complete for each specific branch office seeking work.) 2a. FIRM (OR BRANCH OFFICE) NAME

URS Corporation Southern 3. YEAR ESTABLISHED

1981 4. DUNS NUMBER

04-327-1568 2b. STREET

7650 W. Courtney Campbell Causeway

5. OWNERSHIP a. TYPE

Corporation 2c. CITY

Tampa

2d. STATE

FL

2e. ZIP CODE

33607-1462

b. SMALL BUSINESS STATUS

6a. POINT OF CONTACT NAME AND TITLE

J. Larry Sauls, PE, Vice President 7. NAME OF FIRM (if block 2a is branch office)

URS Corporation Southern 6b. TELEPHONE NUMBER

813.286.1711 6c. E-MAIL ADDRESS

[email protected] 8a. FORMER FIRM NAME(S) (If any) 8b. YR. ESTABLISHED 8c. DUNS NUMBER

9. EMPLOYEES BY DISCIPLINE 10. PROFILE OF FIRM’S EXPERIENCE AND ANNUAL AVERAGE REVENUE FOR LAST 5 YEARS

a. Function Code b. Discipline

c. No. of Employees a. Profile Code b. Experience

c. Revenue Index Number (see below) (1) FIRM (2) BRANCH

06 Architect 307 8 A06 Airports; Terminals & Hangars; Freight Handling 4 12 Civil Engineer 1,921 47 B02 Bridges 7 15 Construction Inspector 664 44 C15 Construction Management 5 16 Construction Manager 607 3 E09 EIS: Assessments or Statements 6 18 Cost Engineer/Estimator 359 4 H01 Harbors; Jetties; Piers, Ship Terminal Facilities 4 21 Electrical Engineer 1,508 10 H07 Highways; Streets; Airfield Paving; Parking Lots 8 23 Environmental Engineer 743 9 L03 Landscape Architecture 4 24 Environmental Scientist 1,280 10 M05 Military Design Standards 6 25 Fire Protection Engineer 100 3 P02 Petroleum and Fuel (Storage & Distribution) 5 27 Foundation/Geotechnical Eng. 413 5 P05 Planning (Comm., Reg., Areawide & State) 4 29 GIS Specialist 238 6 R11 Rivers; Canals; Waterways; Flood Control 6 38 Land Surveyor 152 4 S05 Soils & Geologic Studies; Foundations 6 39 Landscape Architect 97 6 S10 Surveying; Platting; Mapping; Flood Plain 5 42 Mechanical Engineer 786 12 S13 Storm Water Handling & Facilities 6 48 Project Manager 2,636 40 T03 Traffic & Transportation Engineering 6 57 Structural Engineer 905 32 W02 Water Resources; Hydrology; Groundwater 4 60 Transportation Engineer 928 4 W03 Water Supply; Treatment & Distribution 6 62 Water Resources Engineer 481 7 Bldgs. (Architectural & Engineering Design) 5

Other Engrs./Planners/Scientists 6142 29 Technicians including CADD 5818 67 Other Employees 27,017 77

Total 53,102

427 11. ANNUAL AVERAGE PROFESSIONAL

SERVICES REVENUES OF FIRM FOR LAST 3 YEARS

(Insert revenue index number shown at right)

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES REVENUE INDEX NUMBER

1. Less than $100,000 2. $100,000 to less than $250,000 3. $250,000 to less than $500,000 4. $500,000 to less than $1 million 5. $1 million to less than $2 million

6. $2 million to less than $5 million 7. $5 million to less than $10 million 8. $10 million to less than $25 million 9. $25 million to less than $50 million 10. $50 million or greater

a. Federal Work 7 b. Non-Federal Work 9 c. Total Work 10

12. AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE The foregoing is a statement of facts.

a. SIGNATURE

b. DATE

4/1/2015

c. NAME AND TITLE J. Larry Sauls, PE, Vice President

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ARCHITECT ENGINEER QUALIFICATIONS 1. SOLICITATION NUMBER (If any)

15-RG0058/TKB

PART II - GENERAL QUALIFICATIONS (If a firm has branch offices, complete for each specific branch office seeking work.)

2a. FIRM (OR BRANCH OFFICE) NAME

Tierra, Inc. 3. YEAR ESTABLISHED

1992

4. DUNS NUMBER

794753707

2b. STREET

7351 Temple Terrace Highway

5. OWNERSHIP a. TYPE

Corporation 2c. CITY

Tampa

2d. STATE

FL

2e. ZIP CODE

33637 b. SMALL BUSINESS STATUS

Not Applicable 6a. POINT OF CONTACT NAME AND TITLE

Henri V. Jean, P.E., Executive Vice President 7. NAME OF FIRM (If block 2a is a branch office) Not Applicable 6b. TELEPHONE NUMBER

(813) 989-1354

6c. E-MAIL ADDRESS

[email protected]

8a. FORMER FIRM NAME(S) (If any) 8b. YR. ESTABLISHED 8c. DUNS NUMBER

9. EMPLOYEES BY DISCIPLINE 10. PROFILE OF FIRM'S EXPERIENCE AND ANNUAL AVERAGE REVENUE FOR LAST 5 YEARS

a. Function Code b. Discipline

c. No. of Employees a. Profile

Code b. Experience c. Revenue

Index Number

(see below) (1) FIRM (2)

BRANCH

2 Administrative 20 15 S05 Soils & Geologic Studies: Foundations 7

8 CADD Technician 3 2 T02 Testing and Inspection Services 6

15 Construction Inspector 65 28 27 Foundation/Geotechnical Eng 35 21 58 Technician 33 33 24 Environmental Scientist 4 4 30 Geologist 2 2 57 Structural Engineer 3 3

Total 165 108 11. ANNUAL AVERAGE PROFESSIONAL

SERVICES REVENUES OF FIRM FOR LAST 3 YEARS

(Insert revenue index number shown at right)

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES REVENUE INDEX NUMBER 1. Less than $100,000. 6. $2 million to less than $5 million 2. $100,000 to less than $250,000 7. $5 million to less than $10 million 3. $250,000 to less than $500,000 8. $10 million to less than $25 million 4. $500,000 to less than $1 million 9. $25 million to less than $50 million 5. $1 million to less than $2 million 10. $50 million or greater

a. Federal Work NA

b. Non-Federal Work 8

c. Total Work 8

12. AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE The foregoing is a statement of facts.

a. SIGNATURE

b. DATE

3/25/2015

c. NAME AND TITLE

Henri V. Jean, P.E., Executive Vice President

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Tab CProject

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TAB C - PROJECT UNDERSTANDING The Scope of Services anticipated for this contract is nearly identical to the majority of contracts completed by URS since its incorporation

in 1999. The projects referenced in this qualifications package are direct examples of projects that included FHWA funds, or LAP funds,

either of which requires the stringent FDOT procedures. Over the last five years URS has completed more than $7 million in CEI services

for the local FDOT Office (District 7). The availability of a large staff with extensive FDOT experience will give our team the best

opportunity to respond to the County’s needs in a timely fashion.

In addition, FDOT’s District 7 LAP Project Managers are thoroughly familiar with the URS CEI team, having worked hand-in-hand with

them on several important projects through the years, including the award-winning Nebraska Avenue Rehabilitation project that was

completed in 2009. A five-year review of CEI projects for URS includes more than $35 million in CEI services. A summary of the key

responses to the Scope of Services is included below. We are ready to implement each step with outstanding results. A strict adherence

to these steps has enabled our CEI teams to complete all projects discussed with outstanding results. Each document generated on our

CEI projects are given a unique transmittal number and filed in hard copy and electronic copy for future retrieval.

Pre-construction Activities

The pre-construction activities will include:

CEI kickoff meeting prior to construction with the County Project Team, the EOR, and the FDOT LAP Project Manager

Pre-construction conference/meeting

Obtain and track utility relocation schedules

Obtain ROW agreements

Perform pre-construction field survey activities

Obtain pre-project aerial photos, still photos, and videos

Submit CEI Quality Management Plan prior to CEI start

Review QC guide-lists, standards, specifications, plans, and supplemental specifications

Develop file system labeling and documentation control guidelines

Review of Contractor’s baseline schedule submittal

Review of Contractor’s QC plan submittal

Review of pre-construction Contractor submittals

Construction Activities

Once the day-to-day construction activities begin, the following activities will be part of our routine services to ensure the Contractor

provides the best quality of construction to Hernando County, and the County’s risks for unnecessary costs or claims are minimized to the

lowest extent possible. Each activity can be described in detail, but has been limited to a bullet topic herein. We are again committed to

ensuring each of these activities is completed with the utmost professionalism and is properly documented, recorded, and reported.

Pre-activity meetings for all construction phases

Weekly or bi-weekly progress meetings

Monthly progress estimates

Monthly CEI status report / invoice submittal

Daily work reports/weekly engineer summaries/monthly

estimates

Adjacent project coordination

Documentation and electronic processing

Utility coordination for adjustments (as required)

Signal installation inspection (if required)

Pavement construction inspection

Local homes and business protection

Drainage construction inspection

Sand-Cement Rip Rap Inspection (if required)

Pond construction inspection (if required)

Weekly receipt and review of MOT and NPDES

Reports

Proper embankment placement inspection

Proper roadway construction

Environmental permits and endangered species monitoring

CPM schedule review and monitoring

Claim avoidance and dispute resolution

Supplemental agreements/field supplemental agreements/work

orders

Safety enforcement, reporting, and monitoring

Compliance with EEO, DBE, and OJT reporting requirements

Project photographs and video documentation

Aerial photos throughout larger projects

Periodic walk-through and maintenance acceptance

Bonds, warranties, and burn-in periods

Monitor Contractor QC operations

Roadway and pond construction survey inspection

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Post Construction Activities

Post construction activities will be a continuation of the work efforts started prior to the start of the project. The project team’s efforts from

pre-construction through post-construction will culminate in successful completion of the project, submittal of final estimates and

documentation, processing of close-out forms, and submittal of permit documentation to the proper agencies. These activities are

summarized below.

Final acceptance of project

Preparation QC/QA and submittal of certified final estimate

Offer of final payment Resident engineer’s report on plans

Submit as-built drawings to County and FDOT

Project closeout meeting

Summarize any outstanding issues and provide support for

closeout of those activities

Provide hard copy and electronic copy of all project

correspondence for project archives

Other Considerations

Communication: The URS team is committed to thorough and continuous communication during the project. That process begins and

ends with face-to-face open dialogue. From the kick-off meeting to the closeout meeting, our team will be there to provide high level and

reliable communication. We have prepared a plan for each of the contractor’s activities, as well as each of the CEI’s activities and are set

to deliver each with quality.

Project Safety: URS understands that for a project to be successful it must be completed without injury to any member of the

construction team or the public, whenever possible. We also understand that it is not the responsibility of the CEI to enforce the

contractor’s safety program. However, it is URS’ policy that all CEI team members shall work in a safe environment. If necessary, we will

refrain from putting our team members in environments where serious safety concerns exist. We will partner with the contractor to

discuss safety concerns at our weekly meetings. URS will take care to guard against any unsafe conditions that might threaten motorists

and pedestrians who continue to use the facilities during construction. We will bring such conditions to the attention of those responsible

for their resolution in a timely manner. In the final analysis, construction safety is everyone’s responsibility.

AWARENESS OF AND APPROACH TO KEY PROJECT ISSUES Our team has an excellent understanding of all of the FDOT manuals and guidelines as well as specific Hernando County manuals, the

Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices, and reporting processes required under LAP Agreements. We understand these documents

and regulations provide the framework for managing transportation construction projects and application of their criteria and guidelines is

essential for a successful project. Whenever Federal funds are included in a project, very specific criteria need to be met during the

course of the project to ensure that Federal laws are met. The criteria are specific for both the CEI (URS) and the Contractor. Some of

the specific requirements are listed below, along with a summary of the CEI team’s responsibilities to ensure compliance:

Wage Rates: The Contractor needs to be aware that minimum wage rates have been established for positions relative to the

construction project. The U.S. Department of Labor Wage Rates applicable to the contract will likely be controlled by wages listed in

“Wage Rate Decision Number FL 39,” as modified up through ten days prior to the opening of bids. During the course of the project

the CEI will conduct field interviews of construction staff in random positions and report their answers to wage rate questions. The

Contractor will be required to provide Certified Payrolls on a weekly basis for wage rate verifications.

On The Job Training: The Contractor shall provide on-the-job training aimed at developing full journeymen in the type(s) of trade or

job classification(s) involved in the work. The number of trainees required is by specification determined based on the dollar value of

the contract. CEI will work with the Contractor to monitor their progress in completing the training program properly, and providing

documentation for their activities.

Buy American Steel: For Federal-aid contracts, only use steel and iron produced in the United States, in accordance with the Buy

America provisions of 23 CFR 635.410, as amended. CEI will assist the Contractor to answer questions on issues as they arise,

based on the limited values allowable by specifications.

Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) Acts: The CEI and Contractors need to have in place programs to demonstrate

commitment to the EEO programs. Prior to project start the program information will be reviewed for acceptance and the responsible

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party for each entity will be named. The Contractor will be required to have an on-site informational board to present construction

project opportunities and wage information for the public to review.

Summary data for work place population data will be available and/or reported for review. Details contained in publication FHWA -

1273 is available on the FDOT website at www.dot.state.fl.us/specificationsoffice/federal/df1273.pdf. The Contractor is required to

provide a certified statement of compliance with EEO Policies on a monthly basis. The CEI team will ensure this form is provided

each month, before a progress payment is made.

Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) Opportunities: Prior to award of the contract, the Contractor must have an approved

DBE Affirmative Action Program Plan filed with the Equal Opportunity Office of the state. The CEI will verify that the plan is in place,

and will monitor compliance with the requirements during the course of the project. Monthly payments from the Contractor to DBE

subcontractors are required to be reported in the FDOT’s Bizweb system. The CEI will monitor the contractor’s payments are being

properly reported.

Source of Supply, Convict Labor: The Contractor will not use materials that were produced after July 1, 1991, by convict labor for

Federal-aid highway construction projects unless the prison facility has been producing convict-made materials for Federal-aid

highway construction projects prior to July 1, 1987.

Compliance with Federal Endangered Species Act: The Federal Endangered Species Act requires that the Department

investigate the potential impact to an endangered species prior to initiating an activity performed in conjunction with a highway

construction project.

Occupational Safety and Health Act: Comply at all times with applicable Federal, state, and local laws, provisions, and policies

governing safety and health, including 29 CFR 1926, including all subsequent revisions and updates.

Navigable Waterways Permitting: Whenever the work under or incidental to the contract requires structures or

dredge/fill/construction activities in “Navigable Waters of the U.S.,” “Waters of the U.S.,” and “Waters of the State,” the Federal, state,

county, and local regulatory agencies may require the Department to obtain a permit.

Significant Contract Changes: When Federal funds are used on a project, contract changes that will increase the amount of

Federal funds needs to receive approval from FHWA. The funding approval needs to be approved before the Contractor is directed to

begin work that would require the additional funds. The FHWA representative must also make inspection and acceptance of the

project before Final Acceptance of the project can be given by local agencies.

Our approach to these issues (as a lessons learned) is to make sure that the Contractor is clearly aware of the issues from the first

meeting (the Pre-construction Meeting) and to make weekly verification of the submittals to ensure the procedures are followed to the

letter. Any lapses in procedure will result in a notice of non-compliance and, should it be warranted, progress payments will be withheld

until the requirements are met in a timely fashion.

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TAB D - PROJECT TEAM In order to qualify for Local Agency Program (LAP) funds, a project has to meet a demanding set of requirements managed by personnel

from the local FDOT District 7 Office. The CEI, soils/geotechnical, and survey personnel included on this project team have worked on

FDOT projects in this District. We are thoroughly familiar with the requirements, procedures, manuals, processes and expectations of the

District Office. Our core beliefs and principles are centered around an organization of: solve it here, solve it now, do it right the first time,

and be proficient in all endeavors.

Introduction to the URS Team

URS Corporation Southern (URS) is one of the area’s leading consultants to county and local government

transportation agencies as well as FDOT for the last five decades. Founded over a century ago, URS has

provided transportation-related consulting and construction-phase services for literally thousands of successful

roadway projects, both in the United States and abroad. Since that time, the organization has designed some of Florida's most complex

and challenging transportation projects. The majority of work conducted by URS, for virtually every client, has required a mix of specific

technical capabilities combined with knowledge of local conditions and local regulatory agency requirements. URS maintains a

multidisciplinary staff of 427 in the Tampa area with the technical skills set to meet the needs of Hernando County on this contract. URS

also provides a corporate commitment to successfully complete this contract and pledges this commitment to Hernando County. By

choosing URS to provide CEI services, Hernando County will receive quality personnel, quality service, and quality results. Our goal is to

work in partnership with the contractor so that all construction services provided to the County are on schedule, within budget, and

provided with sensitivity to the community. In addition, URS has one of the lowest overhead rates in the industry, which is an indicator

that we manage our business well. Our low overhead rate is based on a number of factors that include maintaining a limited amount of

overhead personnel company-wide and employing managers who work on actual projects in addition to performing overhead duties.

As requested, copies of URS’ and our subconsultants’ applicable licenses/certifications as well as FDOT letters of prequalifications are included at the end of this section.

Project Organization

The organizational chart on the following page defines the working relationship of the management team, subcontractors, and other key

and support project personnel. Our Project Manager has trust in each of these chosen support team member professionals.

The predominant activity anticipated for this contract will be CEI services. At this time, all personnel identified in this proposal are

available for this project. All members have been chosen for this team due to their extensive knowledge of FDOT construction project

requirements. The URS project team will be led by Kelly Craig, PE as Contract Manager. Kelly has more than 29 years of construction

management experience, including FDOT projects, and his technical expertise includes all facets of construction engineering and

inspection for transportation-related facilities. His Contract Administration experience includes materials sampling and testing, project

documentation, utility coordination, Primavera project planning, public information, quality assurance and maintenance of traffic. His

strong supervisory and management skills are valuable in his role as Contract Manager, which requires personnel interaction with

Inspectors. He recently served as Senior Project Engineer managing our CEI inspection services for the following projects

Challenger K8 and Chocachatti Elementary Turn Lanes and Intersection Improvements

Linden Drive Sidewalk

Additional details for these projects are provided in Section E.

Senior Project Engineer: Jose Polo, PE has 28 years of CEI experience. Jose has experience as a Senior Project Engineer and

Project Engineer on a diverse range of projects including new highway construction and bridge projects. Currently he is serving as

Project Engineer for construction of the 9.5-mile-long Poinciana Parkway Project for OCX. He also served as Sr. PE on the

Bridge of Lions in St. Augustine, a bascule bridge reconstruction, and Royal Park Bridge in Palm Beach County. Royal Park Bridge

included the bascule bridge and roadway reconstruction of Lakeview Avenue and Okeechobee Blvd. from Quadrille Blvd. to Flagler

Drive and along Flagler Drive in West Palm Beach. This project was located in a high profile and densely populated area.

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Senior Project Engineer: Harmon Bennett, PE (Tierra) has

28 years of CEI experience. Harmon has completed numerous

projects for the FDOT as Geotechnical Engineer in the areas of

roadway and bridge foundation investigations, asphalt coring

and evaluation programs and design studies. He has completed

numerous geotechnical investigation and materials testing

service projects for private clients, to include multi-story

structures, distribution centers, hotels, large-scale retail,

hospitals and others. He has served as the Contract Project

Manager for multiple FDOT District 1 District-wide Materials

Testing Contracts and District 7 District-wide CEI Contracts,

coordinating contract management, testing, and personnel

utilization. He has also completed numerous Construction

Engineering & Inspection (CEI) Projects for State Agencies.

Recent similar experience includes NW Eucalyptus Boulevard

Sidewalk and SR 29 Sidewalk (ARRA-LAP Agreements to

Hendry County, and Alligator Creek Recreational Trail Phase I

(LAP) for Sarasota County.

Quality Assurance/Quality Control (QA/QC): As mentioned

previously, Larry Sauls, PE, who has 21 years of CEI

experience, provides oversight of URS’ QA/QC program. His

broad professional experience includes construction

management and management of multiple CEI projects, civil

design, utilizing and interpreting relevant Department of

Transportation and AASHTO Design Specifications and

Indexes. Larry’s experience includes structures and roadway

design, organization of Bridge Development Reports, ROW

condemnation, Permitting and numerous structural and

subaqueous structural inspections.

Project Administrator: James Fitzer has 29 years of

experience in construction, with an emphasis on bridge

inspection. He is currently working the on the FDOT District

Seven District Wide Bridge Repair contract, which included task orders for the Howard Frankland Bridge and the Pinellas Bayway

Structure E. He works directly with the Senior Project Engineer and project owner-representative to ensure the general contractor on

project is compliant with all plans and specifications. In this capacity, Mr. Fitzer directs construction inspection forces, interfaces with

community/municipalities addressing concerns during construction, documenting and coordinating construction activities. Jim’s LAP

projects include Belleair Beach Causeway Bridge Replacement Project and Treasure Island Bascule Bridge Replacement Project.

Project Administrator: Todd Lyons has over 20 years of experience. Todd has managed a variety of project aspects that include

roadway construction and reconstruction, bridge structures, International and local airport improvements, stormwater systems, sound wall

barriers, seawalls, traffic signals, Americans with Disabilities Act compliance, bicycle and pedestrian features, and landscaping. He utilizes

his extensive knowledge of AASHTO, ASTM, OSHA, and MUTCD standards to review project plans and ensure compliance during

construction. In addition, Mr. Lyons has administered complex Federal and State roadway construction projects, by examining plans and

contracts, managing inspection staff on a daily basis, dispersing monthly contract payments, and performing quarterly audits; analyzed

complex Critical Path Method (CPM) schedules, workloads, objectives, and time utilization of staff; reviewed and determined validity of

contractor claims regarding time and monetary requests above the contract scope and submit recommendations for approval or denial to

the State of Florida Construction Engineer; cooperated with the Federal Highway Administration to gain approval of contract modifications,

complete investigations and resolve outstanding construction issues; and utilized extensive knowledge of utility work schedules to review,

approve and coordinate utility permits to avoid any potential or existing conflicts during roadway construction. Todd recently served as

Project Administrator for CR 197 Widening and Resurfacing LAP Project in Santa Rosa County.

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Contract Support Specialist (CSS): Mike Drew, who has 5 years of experience, will serve as the CSS for this project. It is anticipated

that CSS support will be on a part-time basis. Mike has particular experience with pre-construction activities, tracking quantities, recording

and maintaining quantities for progress and final estimates, and processing contract changes. He has first-hand working knowledge of

LIMS, Engineering Menu, and Site Manager. Mike recently served as contract Support Specialist on the Fletcher Avenue LAP project for

Hillsborough County.

Administrative Assistance/Resident Compliance Specialist: Elizabeth Springer has over 18 years of experience in providing

technical office support to project team members and conducting all phases of office procedures, including organizing projects for

maximum efficiency. She recently worked with Harmon on the SR 600 (Gandy Blvd.) improvement project in FDOT District 7. She has

thorough knowledge of and experience working with Microsoft Office, Adobe Acrobat, Citrix/Prolog Manager, and EDMS/Hummingbird as

well as URS’ internal accounting system (Enterprise One/BMO Details On-line). Her primary responsibility is to provide support to the

URS Senior Project Engineer, Project Administrator, and the Project Team. Ms. Springer also handles all aspects of the EEO/DBE

requirements for her current job contract. Elizabeth is thoroughly familiar with LAP documentation and reporting procedures.

Inspection Staff: URS has a large pool of available personnel for inspection services. The team submitted herein includes a number of

Senior Inspectors and Inspectors familiar with FHWA and LAP requirements as well as other aspects of roadway construction projects.

Harmon has served on a team with each of these CEI personnel and has developed a professional trust in their abilities. These individuals

were chosen as they exemplify URS’ Standards for excellence on all activities. Please refer to the resumes for similar project experience,

which has been highlighted for easy reference.

Cost Estimating/Scheduling: David Cabage, CCP has more than 30 years of experience in cost estimating and scheduling for all types

of projects undertaken by our firm’s Tampa operations. Estimates involve all Construction Specifications Institute divisions from

conceptual plans through finish, including change orders and claims. He is proficient in the use of most estimating and scheduling

software. He can also provide operations costs, life cycle cost analysis, value engineering support, claims analysis, disaster damage

assessments and costing, and expert witness support for claims. David serves in this capacity on the FDOT District 7 District Wide

Interstate Program Management contract. In this role, duties include providing original planning/budget estimates, review of other design

consultants estimates, and input for constructability issues for this multi-discipline contract providing as-needed services to support the

FDOT work program.

Survey Services: With more than 40 years of experience in transportation related project, Gary Lutes, PSM serves as Survey/Right-of-

Way Group Manager. This entails scheduling and coordination of all field survey requirements; preparation of right-of-way maps, plat and

boundary maps, legal descriptions, and survey estimates; and final review of survey documents. His technical expertise encompasses all

aspects of surveying and mapping for a wide variety of projects, including seismic survey interpretation and computer applications for all

types of survey-related assignments. He has provided these services for numerous District 7 projects include SR 686, Starkey Road,

Ulmerton Road, and Interstate 275, from Floribraska Avenue to Osborne Avenue. Gary will provide these services if necessary.

Our staff members have been trained in FDOT practices literally for decades. We have learned that the best way to have a project

completed successfully is to be good communicators and to provide pre-determined inspection and documentation activities in a logical

detail-oriented fashion and be thorough on all tasks. The Summary of Task provided in Tab C – Project Understanding is not just a list of

activities to our team. It is a way of life. Each process is implemented as professional as possible with the end goal of a successful project

as the guide from the first day of activities to the last day of activities.

Qualifications of Project Team to Perform Required Work

As indicated on the following resumes, the professionals provided for the County’s LAP projects are experienced, CTQP qualified

personnel. The URS team has a strong understanding of Federal Funding contracts and the role of the FDOT and the FHWA in the

oversight of these projects. Because we recognize that training is a vital part of today’s CEI business, URS monitors and promotes

CTQP, ACI, MOT, NPDES, and IMSA training for all inspection and field personnel. Due to the number of required certifications

necessary for construction inspection and materials testing, we developed a qualifications database that identifies training experience and

certifications for all CEI personnel. This database is used and monitored to ensure that certifications are renewed as necessary and to

track personnel classification and each individual’s area of expertise. As requested in the RFQ, copies of the URS team members

professional licenses and certifications are provided immediately after that individuals abbreviated resume.

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Kelly W. Craig, PE Senior Project Manager/Resident Engineer Mr. Craig has extensive experience in all facets of construction engineering and construction project management. His Contract Administration experience includes materials sampling and testing, project documentation, utility coordination, Primavera project planning, public information, quality assurance and maintenance of traffic. His strong supervisory and management skills are valuable in his role as Resident Engineer, which requires personnel interaction with Inspectors. Typical projects are described below.

Project Specific Experience Sr. Project Engineer, Challenger K8 and Chocachatti Elementary Turn Lanes and Intersection Improvements, Hernando County, Florida (2014): Provided inspection services for Hernando County on turn lane extensions and other improvements adjacent to two existing schools. The work included turn lane extensions, milling and resurfacing of asphalt pavement, pavement markings, signage, sidewalk, handrails, and drainage structure modifications. County Reference: Al Toler, Sr. Project Manager (352) 754-4458)

Sr. Project Engineer, Linden Drive Sidewalk, Hernando County, Florida (2014): URS has been providing on-call construction engineering and inspection, materials sampling and testing, and contract administration for miscellaneous roadway construction projects since August 2012 and included the Linden Drive sidewalk replacement. This project included construction monitoring for quality control and adherence to the contract documents; reviewing and inspecting traffic control; monitoring erosion control for permit compliance; reviewing contractor’s CPM schedule and progress; preparing monthly pay requests and supplemental agreements; and maintaining project records. County Reference: Scott Nelson, Project Manager; (352) 585-2343 Sr. Project Engineer, Miscellaneous CEI Services Contract, Orlando-Orange County Expressway Authority, Orlando, Florida (12/12-Present): This $3.5M contract includes providing CEI services for various roadway and bridge construction projects throughout OOCEA’s expressway system. Some of the work involved in the projects to date includes bridge deck replacements, new roadway construction and widening, stormwater pond modifications, installation of new fiber optic cable and ITS equipment, installation of new signage. Responsibilities include managing various teams of CEI office personnel and field inspectors to monitor Contractors’ work to insure compliance with construction contract requirements. OOCEA Reference: Don Budnovich, Resident Engineer; (407) 690-5334 Project Administrator, Districtwide Bridge CEI Contract, FDOT District One, Florida (7/12-12/12): This contract included various bridge repair projects throughout FDOT District One. Responsibilities included: managing the CEI staff, providing administrative and technical assistance to the staff; reviewing pay requests, change orders and contractor’s schedule; reviewing and processing project submittals; reviewing project issues and providing recommendations to the owner. FDOT Reference: Wilfredo Acevedo-Diaz, Project Manager; (813) 975-7584 Sr. Project Engineer, Ernie Caldwell Blvd., Polk County, Florida (3/11-6/12): This $11M project included construction of three new roadways: Ernie Caldwell Blvd., Heller Brothers Blvd. and FDC Grove Road. Project includes a new structural steel bridge over U.S. Highway 27. Other work included clearing and grubbing, MOT, erosion control, excavation, embankment, stabilization, pavement base, asphalt paving, drainage, curb and gutter, sidewalk fencing, sodding, signing, pavement markings, signalization, concrete retaining walls, and utilities. Responsibilities included: managing the CEI staff, providing administrative and technical assistance to the staff; reviewing pay requests, change orders and contractor’s schedule; preparing permitting documentation; and coordinating project concerns with the owner. Polk County Reference: Doug Gable, Project Manager; (863) 534-6715 Resident Engineer, SR 482 (Sand Lake Road) Improvements from Orange Blossom Trail to Presidents Drive, Florida Mall Associates, Orlando, Florida (7/10-2/11): Provided project management and construction engineering for the widening of SR 482 (Sand Lake Road) from an existing four-lane section to six lanes within the existing right-of-way. Project highlights included: utility relocations (4,700 LF) water main and force main (4,000 LF), installation of storm drainage system, earthwork embankment, base, asphalt, milling sand resurfacing, and signalization. Project highlights included: utility relocations (water main and force main,

TIN #: C62051961 Areas of Expertise Construction Engineering/ Construction Project Management Years of Experience With URS: 11 Years With Other Firms: 18 Years Education BS/1989/Civil Engineering/ University of Central Florida Registration/Certification 1992/Professional Engineer/ Florida #45187 CTQP 4-14/Final Estimates Level 1 3-20/Final Estimates Level 2 FDOT/Quality Control Manager Written Exam OTHER 4-17/FDOT MOT Advanced FDOT/Laboratory Information Management System Training

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Kelly W. Craig, PE - 2 installation of storm drainage system, three box culvert extensions, nine new ponds, earthwork embankment, base, milling and resurfacing, asphalt and signalization. Responsibilities on this $6.6M project included managing the CEI Staff: providing administrative and technical assistance to the staff; reviewing pay requests, change orders and contractor’s schedule; preparing permitting documentation; and coordinating project concerns with the owner. [FPID: 407143-2-58-02] Owner Field Representative: John Sundman; (407) 467-3764 (cell) Senior Project Engineer, City of Winter Springs ARRA Projects, Winter Springs, Florida (7/10-10/10): Provided Continuing CEI Services for this $1M contract. Responsibilities included managing the CEI Staff: providing administrative and technical assistance to the staff; reviewing pay requests, change orders and contractor’s schedule; preparing permitting documentation; and coordinating project concerns with the owner for the following projects: • SR 434 and Vistawilla Drive Intersection Improvements: Project consistd of construction of a right turn deceleration lane on

eastbound SR 434 at Vistawilla Drive in the City of Winter Springs. The work included the turn lane, relocation of the existing sidewalk, drainage structures, sidewalk ramps with detectable warnings, signage, and pavement markings.

• SR 434 and Hayes Road Intersection Improvements: Project consisted of construction of a right turn deceleration lane on eastbound SR 434 at Hayes Road. The work included the turn lane, relocation of the existing sidewalk, drainage structures, sidewalk ramps with detectable warnings, signage, and pavement markings.

• SR 419 and Wade Street Roadway Improvements: Project consisted of intersection improvements at SR 419 and Wade Street. The improvements include left turn lanes from SR 419 onto Wade Street in both directions and a right turn deceleration lane on westbound SR 419 at Wade Street. The work included roadway widening for the turn lanes, drainage modifications, signage, and pavement markings.

City of Winter Springs: Brian Fields, City Engineer; (407)-327-7597 Senior Project Engineer, Tamiami Trail Modifications, Kiewit Southern, Miami, Florida (12/09-12/11): This $81M US Army Corps of Engineers project consisted of the construction of a one-mile long bridge with concrete piles and beams, reconstruction and resurfacing of nine miles of roadway. Utilizing Type SP structural asphalt and FC-5 asphalt friction course, guardrail, shoulder gutter, rubble riprap, drainage, signage, utilities and striping. Responsibilities included managing team of quality control inspectors and approving monthly invoicing. Kiewit Southern: Chris Brown, Project Manager; (305) 553-1099 Senior Project Engineer, CR 535 Segments C&E, Orange County, Orlando, Florida (9/09-10/11): This $3M project consisted of widening a 1.1-mile segment of CR 535 from the existing two-lane roadway to four lanes. The project included Type B stabilization, soil-cement base, Type SP-12.5 structural asphalt, FC-6 asphalt friction course, concrete curb and gutter, drainage, sidewalk, rubble riprap, signage, signalization, striping, utilities and sod. Provided CEI consulting services to Orange County High Way Construction Department team managing the project. Orange County Reference: Julie Naditz, Project Manager; (407) 836-7998 Senior Project Engineer, Taft-Vineland Road Extension, Orange County, Orlando, Florida (9/09-4/10): This $3M project consisted of a new 0.8-mile-long extension of Taft-Vineland Road. The project included Type B stabilization, soil-cement base, Type S-1 structural asphalt, FC-3 asphalt friction course, concrete curb & gutter, drainage, sidewalk, gravity walls, guardrail, signage, signalization, striping, utilities, and sod. Provided CEI consulting services to Orange County Highway Construction Department team managing the project. Orange County Reference: Julie Naditz, Project Manager; (407) 836-7998 Project Engineer, SR 408 Improvements from Conway Road to Oxalis Drive (253C), Orlando-Orange County Expressway Authority (OOCEA), Orlando, Florida (8/06-11/09): This $125M project consisted of widening a 2.1-mile segment of SR 408 from the existing six-lane roadway to eight lanes. The project included widening six existing bridges and two new bridges with concrete and steel girders with concrete and steel piling; two new ramps, two new mainline toll plazas, and one new ramp plaza; lower planter walls; and sound walls. Aesthetic treatment at each bridge includes feature decorative architectural pylons, columns, panels, planter walls and sound walls. Items of work on the project consisted of milling and resurfacing; new base and structural asphalt for the widened lanes; drainage; concrete retaining walls; sound walls; roadway lighting; signing; pavement markings and a new fiber optic network. Responsibilities included processing of submittals, RFI’s and pay applications, schedule review, managing the CEI staff, and monitoring Contractor’s work to insure compliance with contract plans and specifications. OOCEA Reference: Ben Dreiling, PE, Project Manager; (407) 690-5000

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C62051961 Management Final Estimates - Level 1 4/15/2015

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J. Larry Sauls, Jr., PE Vice President/Construction Services Manager

Mr. Sauls serves as the Construction Services Manager for URS within the Florida Region and provides oversight of personnel and projects. In this role, he is responsible for development and negotiations of Program Management/Construction Management (PM/CM) and Construction Engineering & Inspection (CEI) construction phase services contracts, the overall project management and financial accountability of these projects, as well as staff utilization. Mr. Sauls oversees the staff training and development program and coordinates the procurement and utilization of major assets. He also oversees our Quality Assurance/Quality Control program for all construction services. Mr. Sauls also serves as Principle in Charge on all LAP contracts.

Mr. Sauls’ technical expertise includes all facets of construction engineering and inspection for transportation-related facilities, with emphasis on highways and bridges. He has served as Project Manager for numerous FDOT District Wide Continuing Services and Consultant CEI contracts over the past 15 years. Mr. Sauls’ broad professional experience includes construction management and management of multiple CEI projects, civil design, utilizing and interpreting relevant Department of Transportation and AASHTO Design Specifications and Indexes. His experience includes structures and roadway design, organization of Bridge Development Reports, ROW condemnation, Permitting and numerous structural and subaqueous structural inspections. Representative projects are described below.

Project Specific Experience

Principle in Charge, Multiple Program Management/Construction Management (PM/CM) Projects, Florida (3/14-Present): Currently serving as Principle in Charge on URS’ Greater Orlando Aviation Authority Program Management, Sumter County Project Management, Broward County Public Schools, and Orange County Public Schools Program Management Contracts. Responsible for oversight of Florida PM/CM operations including financial accountability, staffing support, consultant contract negotiations, and contract financial management.

Project Manager, District Wide CEI/Continuing Services CEI, FDOT, District Seven, Florida (1998-Present): Managing six District Wide and Continuing Services contracts by providing field and office personnel to assist FDOT construction offices throughout the District. Staff ranges from Senior Project Engineers to clerical assistance. In addition, managing billing and invoicing for URS and subconsultant personnel as well as providing evaluation of contractor construction claims and liquidated damage assessment.

Senior Project Engineer, US 17 from CR 674 to 7th Avenue, FDOT District One, Hardee County, Florida (8/11-11/13): Providing project management and construction engineering and inspection services on this $18M roadway and bridge construction project. The project includes widening of US 17 from two to four lanes. The project also includes construction of two bridges over the Alligator Branch waterway. Urban and rural drainage improvements, box culverts, sanitary sewer, potable water, signing and marking, and utility adjustments are also included in this contract. [FPID: 420633-1-52-01] FDOT Reference: Phil Chiarini, Project Manager; (941) 359-7368

Senior Project Engineer/Project Manager, US 27/SR 80 Interchange, FDOT District One, Hendry County, Florida (9/11-10/12): Provided project management and construction engineering and inspection services on this $18M roadway and bridge construction project. The project included new construction, reconstruction, milling and resurfacing, widening, MSE Walls, drainage improvements, lighting, signing and pavement markings and signalization and new bridge construction (over SR 25/US 27) on SR 80. [FPID: 408286-1-52-01] FDOT Reference: Gerald Byrne, PE, Construction Engineer; (239) 985-7800

Senior Project Manager , I-4/Selmon Expressway from South of Selmon Expressway to I-4 (aka Connector), FDOT District Seven, Hillsborough County, Florida (6/10-11/14): This $400M project involved constructing the I-4/Lee Roy Selmon Expressway Interchange, which is a limited-access interchange that extends from the Lee Roy Selmon Expressway north along the west side of 31st Street to I-4. The new facility is an elevated roadway that includes a series of separate ramps. The bridges were constructed by segmental construction. Functioned as Project Manager responsible for teaming arrangements and providing oversight of the URS project team and directly managing URS’ CEI contract. [FPID: 258415-1-52-01 ARRA 279B] FDOT Reference: Richard Frank, Project Manager; (813) 233-3832

TIN #: S42045265

Areas of Expertise Program Management/Construction Management Construction Engineering & Inspection Construction Management

Years of Experience With URS: 16 Years With Other Firms: 8 Years

Education BS/1991/Civil Engineering/ University of South Florida

Registration/Certification 1996/Professional Engineer/ Florida #50782 1993/Certified General Contractor/ Florida #57244 (Inactive)

CTQP Taken & Passed/QC Manager

OTHER 1-17/Florida MOT Advanced Critical Structures Construction Issues SSC

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Senior Project Engineer, I-75 from South of SR 82 to South of Luckett Road, FDOT District One, Lee County, Florida (4/10-6/11): Provided project management and construction engineering and inspection services on this $7.6M Interstate construction project. The project included widening of I-75 from four to six lanes. The project also included reconstruction of two AASHTO Girder bridges over SR 82 as well as Interstate high mast lighting, signing and marking, ITS modifications, and utility adjustments. [FPID: 411037-1-62-01] FDOT Reference: Nikesh Patel, PE, Interstate Resident Construction Engineer; (941) 465-0411

Senior Project Engineer, I-75 from South of Colonial Boulevard to South of SR 82, FDOT District One, Lee County, Florida (12/09-9/11): Provided project management and construction engineering and inspection services for this $7.7M Interstate construction project. The project included widening of I-75 from four to six lanes, as well as reconstruction of two AASHTO girder bridges over Colonial Boulevard. Interstate high mast lighting, signing and marking, ITS modifications, and utility adjustments were also included in this contract. [FPID: 411036-1-62-01] FDOT Reference: Nikesh Patel, PE, Interstate Resident Construction Engineer; (941) 465-0411

Senior Project Engineer, US 301 from Old Tampa Road to CR 635, Manatee County and FDOT District One, Manatee County, Florida (11/08-9/11): Provided project management and construction engineering and inspection services on this $21M roadway construction project. The project included reconstruction of the existing two-lane rural roadway alignment to a four-lane divided urban section. All aspects of urban roadway construction including substantial storm drainage systems, unsuitable materials, roadway lighting, signalization, and utility installation were also provided under this contract. [FPID: 422603-1-58-01] FDOT Reference: Phil Chiarini, Project Manager; (941) 359-7368 | Manatee County Reference: Vince Canna; (941) 708-7450

Senior Project Engineer, I-75 Design-Build Projects Grouping, FDOT District One, Manatee and Sarasota Counties, Florida (10/08-9/10): Totaling just over $20M, this group of eight projects provided safety improvements along I-75 in Manatee and Sarasota counties. These projects provided interchange improvements by constructing additional entrance/exit lanes to the interstate, stormwater improvements, signalization, installation of 24 miles of high tensioned median cable barrier to help eliminate crossovers, and a Category II bridge replacement for a four-span steel plate girder bridge at the I-75/I-275 Interchange. Responsibilities included oversight of project budgets and contract administration. [FPIDs: 420613-0-62-01, 420614-1-62-01; and 420622-1-62-01] FDOT Reference: Phil Chiarini, Project Manager; (941) 359-7368

Senior Project Manager, CR 54 (Ronald Reagan Parkway) – Phases II & III, Polk County Transportation Department, Florida (6/08-3/12): Provided project management on this $32M multi-lane reconstruction project which widened the facility from two lanes to a four-lane urban with divided median and bike lanes. The project included construction of a two-span structural steel bridge with concrete deck over I-4. The project also included JPA utility work for sewer and water, and utility relocation for Verizon, Progress Energy, Polk County Utilities, Comcast, BrightHouse, Central Florida Gas, and Central Florida Pipeline. Polk County Reference: Douglas Gable, Project Manager; (863) 534-6715

Senior Project Manager, Ernie Caldwell Boulevard/Pine Tree Trail, Polk County Transportation Department, Florida (3/09-2/11): Served as Project Manager on this $11M multi-lane new construction project building four lanes with divided median and bike lanes. The project had limited utility relocation and a high level of environmental oversight. Polk County Reference: Douglas Gable, Project Manager; (863)-534-6715

Senior Project Manager, CR 54 at US 27, Polk County Transportation Department, Florida (10/07-7/08): Provided project management on this $4.5M multi-lane reconstruction project that widened the facility from two lanes to four lanes with divided median and bike lanes. The project also included JPA utility work for sewer and water, and utility relocation for Verizon, Progress Energy, Polk County Utilities, Comcast, BrightHouse, Central Florida Gas, and Central Florida Pipeline. Polk County Reference: Douglas Gable, Project Manager; (863) 534-6715

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Jose R. Polo, PE Senior Project Engineer Mr. Polo has experience as a Senior Project Engineer and Project Engineer on a diverse range of projects including new highway construction and bridge projects. Typical projects are described below.

Project Specific Experience Project Engineer, Osceola County Expressway Authority, CEI Services, Davenport, Florida (4/14-Present): Serving as Project Engineer for the construction of approximately 9.5 miles of roadway, including a 6,169 ft long bridge over the Reedy Creek Mitigation Bank environmental sensitive wetland areas and two other smaller bridges over Marygold Avenue and Koa Street. [FPID: 433722-1-58-01] OCX Reference: David May, Project Engineer; (407) 742-0660 Senior Project Engineer, FDOT District Seven District Wide Bridge Repair CEI Services, Hillsborough/Pinellas Counties, Florida (4/13-9/14): Served as Senior Project Engineer for multiple repair projects for existing bridge structures as assigned by the District Seven - District Bridge office. Projects assigned to include the Hillsborough Bascule Bridge Rehabilitation, Howard Frankland, Pinellas Bayway Structure E, Skyway, and Clearwater Memorial bridges. Work included bearing replacement, crack injection, machinery rehabilitation, beam metalizing, expansion joint replacement, spall repair, and carbon fiber beam repair. [FPID: 412593-1-62-08] FDOT Reference: Jay Alkhatib, Project Manager; (813) 975-7571 Senior Project Engineer, District Wide Bridge Projects, FDOT District One, Florida (3/13-10/14): Provided project administration and construction engineering inspection services for bridge projects district wide. [Lead FPID: 412550-1-62-06] • District Wide Contract [FPID: 431700-1-52-01]

− Cortez Rd., SR 484 (Bridge #130006) Manatee County, Florida

− Stickney Point, SR 72 (Bridges #170052 and #170065) Sarasota County, Florida

− Wilson Pigott, SR 31 (Bridge #120064) Lee County, Florida

− Caloosahatchee Bridge, SR 41 (Bridge #120002) Lee County, Florida

− SR 82 over Panther Canal (Bridges #030142 and #030143) Lee County, Florida

− SR 80 over Parker Creek (Bridge #040940) Okeechobee County, Florida

• I-75 at I-275 (Bridge # 30112; 5 spans), Manatee County, Florida [FPID: 429044-1-52-01]

• Istokpoga Bridge, SR 700 (Bridge #090032; 5 spans), Highlands County, Florida [FPID: 429042-1-52-01]

• Long Boat Key Bridge, SR 789 (Bridge #130057; 8 spans), Sarasota County, Florida [FPID: 413229-4-52-01]

• New Pass Bridge, SR 789 (Bridge #170158; 8 spans with Cantilever Drawbridge), Sarasota, Florida [FPID: 427284-1-52-01]

• Charlotte County Bridge Repairs (8 various locations), Charlotte County, Florida [FPID: 430011-1-52-01]

FDOT Reference: Wilfredo Acevedo-Diaz, Project Manager; (813) 975-7584

Senior Project Engineer, SR 90 Modifications to Tamiami Trail, USACE/FDOT Project for Water Deliveries to Everglades National Park, Miami-Dade Counties, Florida (5/11-3/13): Responsible for managing a staff of seven inspectors for the SR 90 modifications to Tamiami Trail, where we are providing quality control inspection services to Kiewit Infrastructure South Company. Specific duties include contract administration, tracking personnel and hours, invoicing, change orders, and attending meetings. [FPID: W912EP-09-C0-060] Reference: Larry Corn, QC Manager; (305) 553-1099 Senior Project Engineer, Bridge of Lions Rehabilitation, FDOT District Two, St. Augustine, Florida (6/08-9/11): This project was an $80M historic bridge rehabilitation consisting of building a new temporary bridge, rehabilitating the existing bridge, and demolishing the previously built temporary bridge. The bascule span structure included a superstructure of steel plate girders with a composite exodermic deck and a substructure consisting of the existing and modified foundation for the bascule piers and existing bascule towers that enclose the counterweight along with the machinery and electrical equipment. The bascule piers are supported

TIN #: P40043658 Areas of Expertise Construction Engineering Inspection/Roadway/Bridges Years of Experience With URS: 18 Years With Other Firms: 10 Years Education MBA/Coursework/Florida International University BS/Electrical Engineering/ Florida International University BS/Civil Engineering/ Florida International University Registration/Certification 1996/Professional Engineer/ Florida #0052065 FDOT 2-18/Final Estimates, Level 1 9-19/Final Estimates, Level 2 Taken & Passed/QC Manager OTHER 8-17/FDOT MOT Advanced FDEP/Stormwater, Erosion and Sedimentation Control #2117

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Jose R. Polo, PE - 2 on 96-inch drilled shafts. The superstructure type for the approach spans are steel girders and a substructure consisting of cast-in-place concrete piers supported on a cast-in-place foundation cap with 96-inch diameter drilled shafts. The span length for the bascule span is 95 feet between centerline of bearing and centerline of rack and 115 feet between the centerline of the bascule piers. The span arrangement for the west side approach is a fourteen span units consisting of the first five spans of 30 feet, and the following nine spans of 70 feet adjacent to the bascule span. The east side approaches consist of nine span units of 70 feet each. The total length of the bridge is 1,545 feet. Work under his supervision started about halfway into the rehabilitation process and consisted of pier construction, steel span assembly and installation, historical concrete restoration on bascule towers, bascule machinery fabrication, and installation, roadway construction, drainage, signalization, lighting, signing and pavement markings. [FPID: 210255-1-52-01] FDOT Reference: Jeffrey Williams, PE, Project Manager; (386) 937-7104 Senior Project Engineer, Group 93 A, B, & C, FDOT District Five, Belleview-Ocala, Florida (2/08-6/08): A series of 20 projects (approximately $94.9M estimated construction amount) ranging from new bridge construction, new roadway alignment and construction, milling and resurfacing, drainage, sod installation, signing and markings, signalization. Work in conjunction with County and City of Ocala, Utility Companies, and several different Contractors on some of the projects that were within the limits of the City of Ocala. [FPID: 214602-1-52-01] FDOT Reference: Ronda Daniell, Project Manager; (352) 732-1322 Senior Project Engineer, CR 833, Hendry County, Devil’s Garden, Florida (2/08-8/11/08): This $10M FDOT local agency program (LAP) project with Hendry County consisted of double and triple box culvert extensions, two-foot roadway widening in each direction, shoulder re-work, milling and resurfacing, sod and new guardrail installation, signing and pavement markings. [FPID: 418936-1-58-01] County Reference: Shane Parker, PE, Project Manager; (863) 612-4722 Senior Project Engineer, West Palm Beach Bridge Deck Clearance Upgrade on Florida’s Turnpike, Palm Beach County, Florida (10/07-2/08): This bridge jacking project of the on and off southbound ramp at Okeechobee Boulevard on Florida’s Turnpike at MP 99 consisted of jacking the existing steel on/off Ramp bridge 12 inches for additional clearance of the vehicular traffic below. Project includes jacking the bridge using hydraulic jacks roadway, drainage installation, Superpave overbuild and structural asphalt and FC, sod installation, existing street lighting repair, and signing and pavement markings. [FPID: 418843-1-52-01] FDOT Reference: Matthew Price, PE, Project Manager; (954) 934-1178 Senior Project Engineer, Jog Road Partial Interchange at Florida’s Turnpike, Florida’s Turnpike Enterprise, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida (11/05-10/07): This $13.6M project consisted of the construction of two new ramps (on and off Sunpass Only ramps) with their respective toll plaza buildings - one to incorporate to Florida Turnpike (south bound) from Jog Road (east and west bound) and one to exit the Turnpike from northbound to Jog Road. The project includes a Mechanically Stabilized Earth (MSE) wall and extensive sub-grade and earthwork, bridge construction, Superpave asphalt and friction course, drainage, ponds, a 1000 LF of 13’ x 10’ box culvert, toll plazas, gantry installation, landscaping, lighting and signalization systems, and signing and pavement markings. Some of the duties include the inspection and monitoring of underground utilities installation such as electric conduits and lines for electric power entries for Sunpass installations, street light lines and main powers lines for facilities at the toll plaza. The construction of a box culvert will allow water to flow from the left side of the canal under ramp A. Also, provided inspection activities and monitoring of construction operation to ensure bridge and roadway construction was in close conformance to plans and specifications. [FPID: 406112-1-52-01] Turnpike Reference: Milan Nikolich, PE, Project Manager; (954) 444-4344 Project Engineer, Royal Park Bridge Replacement, FDOT District Four, Palm Beach County, Florida (6/01-10/05): The new $52M facility consists of a pair of parallel trunnion bascule bridges constructed in one phase. A four-lane temporary bridge was utilized for construction staging. The structure for the bascule span includes a superstructure of steel plate girders with a composite exodermic deck and a substructure consisting of conventional bascule piers which enclose the counterweight along with the machinery and electrical equipment. The bascule piers are supported on 1.22m-diameter drilled shafts. The superstructure type for the approach spans is a precast concrete segmental box girder and a substructure consisting of cast-in-place or precast concrete piers supported on a cast-in-place foundation cap with 1.22m-diameter drilled shafts. The span length for the bascule span is 56m between centerline of trunnions and 61m between the centerline of foundations of the bascule piers. This span arrangement is necessary to provide the required horizontal clearance of the channel. The span arrangement for the west side approach is a three span unit consisting of spans of 39.0m, 36.570m, and 30.543m with the longest span adjacent to the bascule span. The east side approaches consist of a five span unit with spans of 39.0m, 36.570m, 31.045m, 25.175m, and 18.738m. The total length of each bridge is 332.641m. Mr. Polo began as the Roadway Project Manager and his duties included inspection of roadways, drainage, and lighting. He was promoted to Senior Project Engineer and was assisted with the final estimate package and closing out the job. [FPID: 229899-1-52-01] FDOT Reference: Ricardo Estripeaut, Project Manager; (954) 975-4855 x 1113

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P40043658 Management Final Estimates - Level 1 2/19/2018

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Harmon C. Bennett, P.E. Regional Manager, Construction Services Group / Sr. Project Engineer

TIN #B530323653090 Areas of Expertise Roadway Construction Engineering and Inspection Threshold Inspection Static and Dynamic Pile/Shaft Load Testing Geotechnical Instrumentation and In-Situ Testing for Materials

and Foundations Commercial Construction Years of Experience 22 Years Education BSCE / 1994 / Geotechnical (Cum Laude) / University of

Southern Florida AS / 1992 / Engineering Preparation / Hillsborough Community

College AS / 1990 / Munitions Systems Technology / Community College

of the Air Force Registration/Certification 1998 / Professional Engineer / Florida / #53130 2009 / Certified General Contractor / Florida / CGC1517826 CTQP Qualifications Earthwork Construction Inspection, Level 1 Earthwork Construction Inspection, Level 2 Final Estimates, Level 1 Pile Driving Inspector Concrete Inspector Level 1 Concrete Inspector Level 2 QC Manager Other Training 05-12 ATSSA / Florida Advanced Work Zone Traffic Control ACI Concrete Field Inspector Level 1 ACI Concrete Transportation Construction Inspector

Mr. Bennett has completed numerous projects for the FDOT as Geotechnical Engineer in the areas of roadway and bridge foundation investigations, asphalt coring and evaluation programs and design studies. He has completed numerous geotechnical investigation and materials testing service projects for private clients, to include multi-story structures, distribution centers, hotels, large-scale retail, hospitals and others. He has served as the Contract Project Manager for multiple FDOT District 1 District-wide Materials Testing Contract and District 7 District-wide CEI Contracts, coordinating contract management, testing, and personnel utilization. He has also completed numerous Construction Engineering & Inspection (CEI) Projects for State Agencies. Harmon holds a current Florida Engineer’s License as well as an inactive Florida General Contractor License. He is experienced in nearly all forms of construction for Commercial and Transportation related projects, including multi-story structures, large scale commercial, roadways, bridges, walls, foundations, etc. PROJECT EXPERIENCE NW Eucalyptus Boulevard Sidewalk (ARRA-LAP Agreement to Hendry County, FL) (2009-2010): Mr. Bennett provided project management and Construction Engineering and Inspection for RFQ 2010-010: NW Eucalyptus Sidewalk Construction (Collingswood Parkway to Cowboy Way). This ARRA project was implemented through a LAP agreement. The project consisted primarily of new sidewalk along the 2-mile roadway, but also involved minor drainage improvements, guardrail upgrades and installations, and striping with thermoplastic. Services performed included monthly labor/EEO compliance interviews, trucker interviews, weekly review of payrolls for EEO compliance, DBE interviews, and monthly monitoring of actual payments. County Reference: Mr. Shane Parker, PE, 863.612.4722, email:[email protected]

SR 29 Sidewalk (ARRA-LAP Agreement to Hendry County, FL) (2008): Mr. Bennett provided project management and Construction Engineering and Inspection for RFQ 2009-029: SR 29 Sidewalk Construction CR 830A to Church Road. This ARRA project was implemented through a LAP agreement. The project consisted primarily of new sidewalk along the 2-mile roadway, but also involved minor drainage improvements, guardrail upgrades and installations, and striping with thermoplastic. Services performed included monthly labor/EEO compliance interviews, trucker interviews, weekly review of payrolls for EEO compliance, DBE interviews, and monthly monitoring of actual payments. County Reference: Mr. Shane Parker, PE, 863.612.4722, email:[email protected] Alligator Creek Recreational Trail, Phase I, FPID 417949-1-58-01 (2012): Sarasota County, Florida, Federal Project No.: 8886 083 A, Contract No AO J97: Mr. Bennett provided project management and Construction Engineering and Inspection for the this 1 mile new trail project along the existing creek pathway. This new trail for the County was administered through a LAP Agreement. Services performed included monthly labor/EEO compliance interviews, trucker interviews, weekly review of payrolls for EEO compliance, DBE interviews, and monthly monitoring of actual payments. County Reference: Mr. Anthony Bell, 941.650.0874, [email protected] FDOT PROJECT EXPERIENCE Districtwide Geotechnical Contracts – FDOT Districts I and VII

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FDOT District I District Wide Bridge CEI Contract, Contract C-9437 US-17 (SR 35), Wauchula, Florida I-4 Roadway Design, Polk County Polk County Parkway, Polk County US 41 Roadway, Manatee County US 27 Roadway, Highlands County FDOT District VII Traffic Operations Projects to Improve Capacity and Safety (TOPICS), Construction Contract E7H41, CEI Contract C9767 District Wide CEI, FDOT District 7 US 301 (SR 39) Resurfacing, Pasco County I-75 Bridge Widening Project, Hernando County SR 45 (US 41) Widening and Reconstruction, Hernando County SR 600 Dynamic Load Testing (Statnamic), Hillsborough County Ulmerton Road (SR 688) – Roosevelt Blvd. west to 49th Street, TBE, Inc., Pinellas County – 3R Ulmerton Road (SR 688) – 49th Street west to US 19, Reynolds Smith and Hills, Pinellas County Ulmerton Road (SR 688) – US 19 west to El Centro/Ranchero, EC Driver, Pinellas County Ulmerton Road (SR 688) – El Centro/Ranchero west to Long Branch Canal and Ulmerton Road (SR 688) – Long Branch Canal west to 119th Street, Reynolds Smith and Hills, Pinellas County Roosevelt Blvd (SR 686) Bridge Widening of On Ramp, ICON Consultant Group, Pinellas County US 19, Sunset Point Road to Countryside Blvd, PBS&J, Pinellas County I-75 Lighting Project, Hillsborough County Spruce Street Improvements, URS Corporation, Hillsborough County I-4 Mitigation, Hillsborough County Shore Drive at Boca Ciega Bay, Volkert and Associates, Pinellas County 9th Street Improvements, Volkert and Associates, Pinellas County CR 580 at Baker Creek, Hillsborough County CR 296, H.W. Lochner and Associates, Pinellas County FDOT District III I-10 Over Blackwater River, Dynamic Load Testing (PDA), FDOT District 3, Santa Rosa County, Florida I-10 Rest Area, Drilled Shaft Inspection, FDOT District 3, Escambia County, Florida Thomasville Flyover, Geotechnical Instrumentation Monitoring Project, Tallahassee, Florida Alderman Road Vibration Monitoring, Pinellas County SR 4 @ Big Juniper Creek, Drilled Shaft Inspection, FDOT District 3 Bailey Bridge, FDOT District 3 Bayou Chico PDA, FDOT District 3 SR 20 at Big Creek PDA, FDOT District 3 US 90 Over Ochlochonee River, FDOT District 3, Gadsden County FDOT District V SR 50 Resurfacing, FDOT District 5, Orange County, Florida Orange Blossom Trail Drainage Improvements, FDOT District 5, Orange County Orange Blossom Trail Concrete Paving Section, FDOT District 5, Orange County SR 436 Resurfacing, FDOT District 5, Orange County Construction Services Testing Experience Cutrale Juice Tank Farm, Auburndale, Florida Pier One Imports, Lakeland, Florida NE Quadrant Sewer System Replacement, Wauchula, Florida Spring Lake Wastewater Treatment Plant, Sebring, Florida Walgreens, Lakeland, Florida

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B53032365 Concrete Concrete Field Technician - Level 1 10/12/2018

B53032365 Concrete Concrete Field Technician - Level 2 10/12/2018

B53032365 Earthwork Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 1 5/15/2018

B53032365 Earthwork Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 2 5/15/2018

B53032365 Geotech Drilled Shaft Inspection 6/12/2019

B53032365 Geotech Pile Driving Inspection 1/17/2019

B53032365 Management Final Estimates - Level 1 5/15/2018

B53032365 Management QC Manager Does Not Expire

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James Fitzer Project Administrator Mr. Fitzer is responsible for construction engineering and inspection of heavy civil bridge and highway projects in the State of Florida. He works directly with the Senior Project Engineer and project owner-representative to ensure general contractor on project is compliant with all plans and specifications. In this capacity, Mr. Fitzer directs construction inspection forces, interfaces with community/municipalities addressing concerns during construction, documenting and coordinating construction activities. Typical project experience is provided below.

Project Specific Experience Project Administrator, SR 39 (Alexander Street Extension) from North of I-4 to Knights Griffin Road, FDOT District Seven, Hillsborough County, Florida (2/14-6/14): This is a $15M construction project consisting of 3.2 miles of new roadway construction, widening existing SR 39 from Joe McIntosh Road to Knights Griffin Road, major intersection reconstruction, erosion control, MOT, over 14,000 LF of storm drainage from 18 to 54 inches, and associated structures, single, triple, and quad-barrel concrete box culverts, earthwork, stabilization, base, curb and gutter, asphalt, signing, signalization and pavement markings. [FPID: 255585-1-62-01] FDOT Reference: Tom Lay, Project Manager; (813) 242-2454 Project Administrator, FDOT District Seven District Wide Bridge Repair CEI Services, Hillsborough/Pinellas Counties, Florida (5/12-Present): Serving as Project Administrator for multiple repair projects for existing bridge structures as assigned by District Seven - District Bridge office. Projects assigned on Howard Frankland, Pinellas Bayway Structure E, Skyway, and Clearwater Memorial bridges. Work includes bearing replacement, crack injection, machinery rehabilitation, beam metalizing, expansion joint replacement, spall repair, and carbon fiber beam repair. Responsibilities include: holding project progress meetings; overseeing the CEI staff; interpreting plans and specifications; coordinating work between the Contractor, the Owner and Engineer of Record to maintain project progress; reviewing reports, documentation and correspondence for contract compliance; reviewing RFI’s, RFC’s, RFM’s and NCR’s; providing CPPR documentation; reviewing weekly and monthly reports including MOT; preparing Work Orders, Change Orders and Supplemental Agreements; tracking overruns and under runs; reviewing the CPM schedule and providing comments for acceptance; and reviewing claims and requests for additional compensation and final estimate documentation. [FPID412593-1-62-08] FDOT Reference: Jay Alkhatib, Project Manager; (813) 975-7571 Project Administrator, SR 78 (Pine Island Road) Matlacha Bascule Bridge Replacement, Lee County DOT, Florida (8/10-12/12): Project Administrator in charge of this 675-foot-long, $17.3M bascule bridge replacement project, including reconfiguration of the roadway approaches, new bulkhead seawalls and storm drainage collection and treatment system. Project consisted of constructing a new single-leaf bascule bridge with multiple maintenance of traffic phases while maintaining traffic on the existing adjacent bascule bridge. The new bridge is constructed of pre-cast prestressed pile foundations, micro-silica mass reinforced concrete substructure, pre-cast prestressed transversely post-tensioned superstructure deck slabs with a 5.5-inch reinforced concrete topping. The movable portion of the bridge consists of an 87.5-foot long fracture critical steel plate main girder span rotated on trunnion bearings by twin hydraulic cylinders, each connected to the bottom plate of the span’s trunnion girders. The movable bridge deck consists of both open and filled sections using lightweight concrete, along with steel traffic railings with above deck span locks. Responsibilities included: utility coordination and relocation oversight; conducting project progress meetings; oversight of the CEI staff; interpreting plans and specifications; coordinating work between the Contractor, the Owner and Engineer of Record to maintain project progress; review of all project reports and correspondence for contract compliance; coordinate efforts between design staff, CEI and the contractor for additional information when needed; review of RFI’s, RFC’s, RFM’s and NCR’s; reviewing the project’s CPPR documentation; review of weekly and monthly reports including MOT and erosion control; preparation of Work Orders, Change Orders and Supplemental Agreements; tracking overruns and under runs; reviewing the CPM schedule for compliance with contract requirements and provide comments for acceptance; review of claims and requests for additional compensation; and oversight of project documentation for compliance with contract requirements and final estimate purposes. County Reference: Randy Cerchie, Construction Manager; (239) 707-9239

TIN #: F32644263 Areas of Expertise Construction Engineering and Inspection Years of Experience With URS: 11 Years With Other Firms: 18 Years Education BS/1985/Civil Engineering/Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Massachusetts Registration/Certification CTQP 11-19/Final Estimates, Level 1 11-19/Final Estimates, Level 2 12-15/Grouting Technician, Level 1 OTHER Pending renewal /Post-Tensioning Tech Level 2 Certification Nuclear Safety Certification FDEP Stormwater Management Inspector # 7858 11-16/MOT Workzone MOT Advanced RSO Certification

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Project Administrator, Raymond Road Bridge Replacement Project, Sarasota County, Florida (5/10-4/11): This Sarasota County bridge/roadway replacement project involved roadway and shoulder widening, drainage installation, milling and resurfacing. Project included replacement of existing wooden one lane bridge with two lane concrete deck structure on 24-inch concrete piles with concrete caps and precast structural deck slabs. County Reference: Sandra Boudreau PE, Project Manager; (941) 861-0872 Project Administrator/Inspector, Hobe Sound Bascule Bridge Rehabilitation Project, Martin County, Florida (6/10-12/10): This Martin County bascule bridge rehabilitation project over the intra-coastal waterway included hydraulic system replacements, span lock and miscellaneous machinery replacement, fender system upgrades, electrical and lightning protection replacements, new ladders and platforms and concrete pedestal repairs. County Reference: Paul Bangs PE, Project Manager: (772) 463-2848 Project Administrator, CR 901/Vanderbilt Drive Bridge Replacement Project, FDOT District One, Collier County, Florida (10/09-7/10): In charge of construction engineering and inspection services for this 280-foot, 7-span bridge replacement project. Project consisted of removal of the existing 9-span bridge and replacement with a 7-span bridge consisting of 24-inch pre-stressed pile foundations, cast in place pier caps, pre-stressed precast deck panels transversely post-tensioned in place with a 5-½-inch cast-in-place concrete deck topping and slip formed concrete traffic barrier and pedestrian barrier walls. Work included mechanically stabilized earth walls, a RCP storm water collection and drainage system, removal and replacement of rock rubble riprap at the seawalls and end bents, milling and resurfacing of approach roadways, new roadway construction and widening of existing roadway. [FPID: 408440-1-52-01] FDOT Reference: Tim Hendrix PE; (239) 272-7175 Project Administrator, Belleair Beach Causeway Bridges Replacement Project, FDOT District Seven, Pinellas County, Florida (1/07-5/10): In charge of the construction engineering and inspection of a $73.0M, 1.67-mile project involving the replacement of a 1,374-foot bascule bridge with concrete span approaches, with a Complex Category 2, 3,350-foot-long, high level, fixed span concrete bridge. Project included the reconstruction of 1.0 miles of roadway for the bridge approaches and new construction of the intra-coastal causeway, soil-surcharging and settlement monitoring along the causeway portion of the project to reduce settlement of pre-cast and cast-in-place sections of Mechanically Stabilized Earth (MSE) Walls, articulated block erosion control features, bank and shore rock rubble rip rap, 2,500 lf of steel sheet pile seawalls with cast in place reinforced concrete caps, mitigation plantings and grading for tidal ponds, sea grass protection, demolition of the existing bascule bridge and relief bridge, and the complete removal and reconstruction and improvements of the seven-acre Belleair Beach Causeway Boat Ramp Park, fishing pier and boat launch facilities. Responsibilities included administering the contract between Pinellas County, FDOT and the Contractor; addressing concerns and general questions of local residents; enforcing requirements of the plans and specifications; inspection oversight of all construction activities and staff; tracked all quantities; materials testing; provided review of CPM schedule and monthly updates; and administered the project’s EEO program. This project was a LAP project with Federal funding and FDOT oversight. [FPID: 413045-1-58-01] FDOT Reference: Duane Aldrich, Project Manager; (813) 323-1074 | Pinellas County Reference: Tony Hornik, PE, Project Manager; (727) 464-3640

Project Administrator, Treasure Island Bascule Bridge Replacement Project, FDOT District Seven, Treasure Island, Florida (2/03-12/06): In charge of the construction engineering and inspection of a $43.0M twin double-leaf bascule bridge replacement and reconstruction of the roadway approaches. Project included approximately 0.5 miles of causeway reconstruction of the four-lane divided cross section roadway approach sections including drainage improvements, safety improvements, milling and resurfacing, new construction, sidewalk and curb and gutter. [FPID: CTIR-02-85] FDOT Reference: Ron Chin, PE, Project Manager; (813) 975-6293 | City of Treasure Island Reference: Hal Bruce, Project Manager; (727) 224-2883 Project Engineer, Hillsborough Avenue over the Hillsborough River, FDOT District Seven, Tampa, Florida (6/95-6/00): Served as Archer-Western Contractors Project Engineer for a $26.0M major bridge and roadway improvement project for the new construction of a hydraulically operated, rack and pinion driven, dual-leaf, bascule bridge on drill shaft foundations, with micro-silica mass concrete foundations, AASHTO Type IV beams with cast in place concrete deck approach spans, open deck grating, computer controlled operating system and new control house. Project included total reconstruction and widening of 1.4 miles of urban arterials and two major signalized intersections from a four-lane undivided cross section to a four-lane divided cross section with left turn lanes, architecturally landscaped linear park and brick noise abatement wall through a historic neighborhood. This work involved removal and treatment of contaminated soils and ground water, construction of a new storm water drainage system including 600 linear feet of 8’x4’ box culvert and a wet pond water quality detention pond. FDOT Reference: Duane Aldrich, Project Manager; (813) 323-1074

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F32644263 Management Final Estimates - Level 1 11/19/2019

F32644263 Management Final Estimates - Level 2 11/19/2019

F32644263 Structures Qualified Grouting Technician - Level 1 12/31/2015

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Todd H. Lyons Project Administrator Mr. Lyons has managed a variety of project aspects that include roadway construction and reconstruction, bridge structures, International and local airport improvements, stormwater systems, sound wall barriers, seawalls, traffic signals, Americans with Disabilities Act compliance, bicycle and pedestrian features, and landscaping. He utilizes his extensive knowledge of AASHTO, ASTM, OSHA, and MUTCD standards to review project plans and ensure compliance during construction. In addition, Mr. Lyons has administered complex Federal and State roadway construction projects, by examining plans and contracts, managing inspection staff on a daily basis, dispersing monthly contract payments, and performing quarterly audits; analyzed complex Critical Path Method (CPM) schedules, workloads, objectives, and time utilization of staff; reviewed and determined validity of contractor claims regarding time and monetary requests above the contract scope and submit recommendations for approval or denial to the State of Florida Construction Engineer; cooperated with the Federal Highway Administration to gain approval of contract modifications, complete investigations and resolve outstanding construction issues; and utilized extensive knowledge of utility work schedules to review, approve and coordinate utility permits to avoid any potential or existing conflicts during roadway construction. Typical project experience is provided below.

Specific Project Experience Project Administrator, SR 20 from NW Revell Road to CR 1641, FDOT District Three, Liberty County, Florida (2014-2015): This $3.1M project includes six miles of mill and resurface work, culvert replacement and cross slope milling correction and overbuild at the bridges. [FPID: 424622-1-52-01] FDOT Reference: Lori Kietzer, Project Administrator, Midway Operations; 850-245-7937 Project Administrator, CR 197 Widening and Resurfacing LAP Project, Santa Rosa County, Florida (10/13-5/14): This LAP project located in FDOT District Three consisted of adding a four-foot shoulder for both northbound and southbound lanes and resurfacing approximately three miles of highway including minimal drainage work. Responsible for: managing inspection staff on a daily basis, dispersing monthly contract payments, performing quarterly audits and complete Final Estimate; reviewing shop drawings and material certification submittals; analyzing schedules, workloads, and objectives; and conducting and documenting weekly meetings. Santa Rosa County Project Engineer: Chris Phillips, PE; (850) 981-7100 Project Administrator/Manager, District Wide Bridge Projects, FDOT District One, Florida (3/13-Present): Providing project administration and construction engineering inspection services for bridge projects district wide. Responsible for: examining plans and contracts, managing inspection staff on a daily basis, dispersing monthly contract payments, and performing quarterly audits; analyzing complex Critical Path Method (CPM) schedules, workloads, objectives, and time utilization of project CEI staff; reviewing and determining validity of contractor claims regarding time and monetary requests above the contract scope, and submitting recommendations for approval or denial to the State of Florida Construction Engineer; and representing the Department in a professional manner at public, interagency, and interdepartmental meetings, project open houses, and community forums. Projects in which he has provided the services stated previously include: • District Wide Contract PB (FPID: 431700-1-52-01)

• Cortez Rd., SR 484 (Bridge #130006) Manatee County, Florida• Stickney Point, SR 72 (Bridge #170052) Sarasota County, Florida• Wilson Pigott, SR 31 (Bridge #120064) Lee County, Florida• Caloosahatchee Bridge, SR 41 (Bridge #120002) Lee County, Florida

• I-75 at I-275 (Bridge # 30112; 5 spans), Manatee County, Florida (FPID: 429044-1-52-01)• Istokpoga Bridge, SR 700 (Bridge #090032; 5 spans), Highlands County, Florida (FPID: 429042-1-52-01)• Long Boat Key Bridge, SR 789 (Bridge #130057; 8 spans), Sarasota County, Florida (FPID: 413229-4-52-01)

TIN #: L52080873 Areas of Expertise Construction Engineering and Inspection Emergency Management Years of Experience With URS: 3 Years With Other Firms: 17 Years Education High School Diploma Registration/Certification CTQP 8-15/Asphalt Paving, Level 1 8-15/Asphalt Paving, Level 2 3-15/Concrete Field Inspector, Level 1 4-15/Earthwork Construction Inspector, Level 1 9-15/Earthwork Construction Inspector, Level 2 8-19/Final Estimates, Level 1 9-19/Final Estimates, Level 2 OTHER 7-15/ACI Concrete Field Testing Technician Grade I 11-17/Florida MOT Advanced 12-17/Critical Structures Self-Study FDEP Storm, Erosion, and Sedimentation Inspector/#10199

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• New Pass Bridge, SR 789 (Bridge #170158; 8 spans with Cantilever Drawbridge), Sarasota, Florida (FPID: 427284-1-52-01)• Charlotte County Bridge Repairs (8 various locations), Charlotte County, Florida (FPID: 430011-1-52-01)FDOT Reference: Wilfredo Acevedo-Diaz, Project Manager; 813-975-7584 Project Administrator, Entrance Road, Gainesville Regional Airport Authority, Gainesville, Florida (3/13-12/13): Provided inspection services for this new $939,500 roadway that provides access to the airport. The project included new roadway construction, adding turn lanes to the existing highway, lighting, signage, storm drainage, utilities, and landscaping. Responsibilities included reviewing documents and plans, conducting meetings, and submitting recommendations for approval or denial to the client. [FPID: 207614-4-58-01] Airport Reference: Michael Iguina; (352) 373-0249 PA Project Specialist, FEMA's (Federal Emergency Management Assistance) Public Assistance Program, Germantown, Maryland (8/11-3/13): Responsible for organizing and administering FEMA’s Public Assistance Program. Conducted applicant (state government agencies, local governments, and private non-profit organizations) briefings to discuss grant eligibility, floodplain management, insurance requirements, environmental and historical preservation considerations, Federal procurement standards, and hazard mitigation. Performed field site inspections with grant applicants to determine specific damaged sustained to an eligible facility (eligible facilities: roadways, bridges, waterways, airports, utilities, and buildings) and prepared a damage assessment document. Provided a complete cost analysis and estimate to determine costs to accomplish eligible work. Monitored and documented ongoing or incomplete projects to ensure that the scope of work was being performed and that the federal funds granted were not overrun. Performed final inspections and audits to determine Federal Compliance with the Public Assistance Program. Experience prior to joining URS Project Administrator/Manager, Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) District Seven, Clearwater, Florida (3/05-5/11): In this role administered complex Federal and State roadway construction projects, by examining plans and contracts, managing inspection staff on a daily basis, dispersing monthly contract payments, and performing quarterly audits. Managed a variety of project aspects that included roadway construction and reconstruction, bridge structures, stormwater systems, sound wall barriers, seawalls, traffic signals, Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) compliance, bicycle and pedestrian features, and landscaping. Analyzed complex Critical Path Method (CPM) schedules, workloads, objectives, and time utilization of subordinates. Reviewed and determined validity of contractor claims regarding time and monetary requests above the contract scope and submitted recommendations for approval or denial to the State of Florida Construction Engineer. Cooperated with the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) to gain approval of contract modifications, completed investigations, and resolved outstanding construction issues. Applied extensive knowledge of utility work schedules to review, approve and coordinate utility permits to avoid any potential or existing conflicts during roadway construction. Provided written comments for technical documents such as FDOT Standard Specifications, Design Standards, and inspecting and testing methods. Used extensive knowledge of AASHTO, ASTM, OSHA, and MUTCD standards to review project plans and ensure compliance during construction. Represented the Department in a professional manner at public, interagency, and interdepartmental meetings, project open houses, and community forums. Supervised, trained, and motivated a staff of 20 Department and contract employees to perform their work efficiently. Approved employee time sheets, leave requests, and bi-annual evaluations. Project Foreman, R.E. Purcell Construction, Inc., Clearwater, Florida (9/04-3/05): Organized and supervised multiple crews on a variety of projects, including Federal and State highway construction projects, international and local airport improvements, and major commercial projects. Achieved project goals and objectives by performing plan reviews, monitoring budgets and creating efficient project schedules. Assessed and coordinated equipment and manpower needs for each phase of work. Operated various types of heavy equipment when necessary to maintain project goals, objectives, budget, and schedule. Ordinance Technician, British Aerospace Engineering, Pearl Harbor Naval Base, Hawaii (5/02-5/03): Conducted the inspection, inventory, assembly and distribution of Category 1-5 ordinance. Coordinated loading and transportation of ordinance between magazines and naval port. Supplied the United States Armed Forces with ordinance during a period of critical demand and heightened responsiveness. Held security clearance sufficient to handle classified information. Project Manager/Co-Owner, Lyons Brothers Contractors, Douglasville, Georgia (7/94-5/02): Managed numerous residential, commercial, and industrial building construction projects in the greater Atlanta area. Reviewed blue prints, estimated project costs and created cost-control schedules to insure timely completion. Assessed and coordinated resources for each phase of construction. Managed earthwork and concrete placement for construction of fast track housing in four Georgia State Prisons.

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L52080873 Asphalt Asphalt Paving Technician - Level 1 8/2/2015

L52080873 Asphalt Asphalt Paving Technician - Level 2 8/2/2015

L52080873 Earthwork Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 1 4/29/2015

L52080873 Earthwork Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 2 9/24/2015

L52080873 Management Final Estimates - Level 1 8/6/2019

L52080873 Management Final Estimates - Level 2 9/9/2019

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Michael Drew Contract Support Specialist Mr. Drew has particular experience with pre-construction activities, daily experience tracking quantities, recording and maintaining quantities for progress and final estimates, and processing contract changes. He has first-hand working knowledge of LIMS, Engineering Menu, and Site Manager. Typical project experience is provided below.

Project Specific Experience Contract Support Specialist/Inspector, Honore Avenue/Pinebrook Road Extension Phase VII, Sarasota County, Florida (5/14-Present): This is a $11.5M construction project consisting of over 3.5 miles of new two-lane divided roadway between Laurel Road and SR 681. The project includes a five-span, 413 LF bridge over Fox Creek utilizing AASHTO Type III beams, over 4,000 LF of 18-inch and 24-inch prestressed concrete pile, over 250,000 pounds of reinforcing steel and just under 1,000 c.y. of structural concrete. The project also includes MOT, erosion control, earthwork with two pond liners, over 16,000 LF of storm drainage, subgrade, base, asphalt, curb & gutter, landscaping, signing, pavement markings and two new signalized intersections at SR 681 and Laurel Road. Sarasota County Project Manager: Robbin Levar; (941) 650-9815 Contract Support Specialist, SR 39 Alexander Street, FDOT District Seven, Plant City, Florida (8/13-4/14): The $3M improvements under this Contract consist of new road construction of SR 39 (Alexander Street Bypass) from north of I-4 at Alexander Street to north of Knights Griffin Road in Hillsborough County where it ties into existing CR 39 (Paul Buchman Highway). New road construction will also be performed on Sam Allen Road, CR 39 (Paul Buchman Highway) Apex Road, Spur Road, and Knights Griffin Road. Drainage will consist of construction Structures special ditches and eight new ponds. New signal mast arms will be erected at the I-4, Sam Allen Road and Knights Griffin Road intersections with SR 39. Responsibilities include processing monthly estimates and final estimates, engineering quantity programs, earthwork program, supplemental agreements, work orders, track quantities as job progresses and prepare final as-builts. [FPID: 255585-1-62-01] FDOT Reference: Tom Lay, CPM; (813) 233-3822 Contract Support Specialist, Fletcher Avenue (CR 582A) from Nebraska Avenue to 50th Street, Hillsborough County, Florida (2/13-1/15): This is a $4.4M pedestrian and bicycle safety improvement project approximately three miles in length. The project includes MOT, erosion control, storm drainage, curb and gutter, sidewalk upgrades, gravity walls, milling and resurfacing, widening, utility adjustments, signalization/ITS, landscaping, signing and thermoplastic pavement markings. In 2015, the Florida Department of Transportation and Hillsborough County were the recipients of the “2014 Project of the Year” by the Tampa Bay Institute of Transportation Engineers. [FPID: 428214-1-58-01] County Reference: Rob Swain, Project Manager; (813) 307-1766 Roadway Inspector, US 17 from CR 674 to 7th Avenue, FDOT District One, Zolfo Springs, Florida (10/11-8/13): As a member of the URS Corporation Southern/Johnson Adams team, providing construction engineering and inspection services on this $17M, two-lane to four-lane reconstruction project, approximately 5.5 miles in length. Responsibilities included: • Ensuring General Contractor, subcontractors, and quality control personnel adhere to and operate in accordance with FDOT

Design Standards, Specifications, and Contract Documents;• Reviewing and inspecting Maintenance of Traffic (MOT) control plans and devices put forth by the Contractor;• Providing oversight of utility, earthwork, erosion, and MOT subcontractors and documenting in FDOT’s SiteManager

Information System;• Recording installed quantities for payment; and• Overseeing the Contractor’s Quality Control Representative sample and test earthwork, concrete, and utility operations.[FPID: 420633-1-52-01, T1430] FDOT Project Manager: Phil Chiarini; (941) 359-7350

TIN #: D60055883 Areas of Expertise Roadway Construction Inspection Construction Testing Years of Experience With URS: Less than 1 Year With Other Firms: 4 Years Education BS/2009/Construction Engineering Technology/East Tennessee State University (Accredited by the Association Board for Engineering and Technology) Registration/Certification CTQP 12-15/Asphalt Paving Technician, Level 1 2-16/Concrete Field Technician, Level 1 4-15/Earthwork Construction Inspection, Level 1 4-17/Earthwork Construction Inspection, Level 2 9-15/Final Estimates, Level 1 6-18/Final Estimates, Level 2 OTHER 3-16/ACI Concrete Field Testing Technician Grade I 4-17/Troxler Nuclear Safety Training FDEP Stormwater Management Inspector #25146 8-15/Florida MOT Intermediate 2-16/ Critical Structures Construction Issues SSC

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Associate Contract Support Specialist, I-4/Selmon Expressway FDOT District Seven - Connector CEI Team, Hillsborough County, Florida (10/09-10/11): This $389M project involved the construction of elevated bridges between I-4 and the Selmon Expressway. Responsibilities included: • Assisting with preparation of progress estimates;• Reviewing inspectors’ quantities for payment;• Reviewing Site Source and Daily Reports for content and accuracy;• Assisting with development of engineer’s cost estimates;• Tracking submittals, RFIs, RFCs, and RFMs;• Maintaining project plans (electronic and hard copies);• Performing comprehensive project analysis reports;• Experience with EEO Compliance;• Experience in entering samples into LIMS; and• Familiar with the Department’s estimates procedures.[FPID: 258415-1-52-01, T7209] FDOT Project Manager: Richard Frank; (813) 233-3832

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D60055883 Asphalt Asphalt Paving Technician - Level 1 12/10/2015

D60055883 Asphalt Asphalt Paving Technician - Level 2 2/5/2020

D60055883 Concrete Concrete Field Technician - Level 1 2/23/2016

D60055883 Earthwork Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 1 4/8/2015

D60055883 Earthwork Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 2 4/23/2017

D60055883 Management Final Estimates - Level 1 9/15/2015

D60055883 Management Final Estimates - Level 2 6/25/2018

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Peggy Haimbaugh Resident Compliance Specialist/Office Administrator

Ms. Haimbaugh has more than 20 years of experience working in office administration, customer service and marketing. She has successfully served as a Resident Compliance Specialist (RCS)/Office Administrator for over seven years. Ms. Haimbaugh possesses exceptional organizational skills and is detail-orientated. Ms. Haimbaugh is proficient in EDMS/Open Text, LAPIT, Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access, Adobe Acrobat, Publisher, Web design and photo editing. Typical project experience is provided below.

Project Specific Experience

LAP Compliance Specialist, City of North Port, Sarasota County, Florida (6/14 to Present): Currently overseeing compliance with Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) and Affirmative Action (AA), Disadvantage Business Enterprise (DBE), and Federal Wage Rate Provisions required by the FHWA-1273, Required Contract Provisions Federal-Aid Construction Contracts, and Florida Statues for these two adjacent projects set to improve intersections in the City of North Port.[FPIDs: 429872-1-58-01, 431041-1-58-01] FDOT Reference: Charles Reed, LAP Project Manager; (863) 519-2907; Jackie Brown, District Compliance Manager; (863) 519-2757

LAP Compliance Specialist, Pinellas County Public Works, Pinellas County, Florida (8/13-Present): Currently overseeing the federally funded Safe Routes to School Program (SRTS) for the Certified Local Agency insuring compliance with all applicable federal requirements. She is responsible for monitoring three of the LAP Agency’s $0.5M projects for EEO, DBE and prevailing wage documentation. This includes certified payrolls, wage rate interviews, comparison of interviews with certified payrolls with appropriate follow up as needed and project site display of required posters and wage rate information. She provides training to Prime Contractors who are unfamiliar with Federal Aid requirements, and DBE reporting in the EOC. She performs regular reviews with the Prime contractors. She uses LAPIT to store all documentation for each project. [FPIDs: 430405-2-58-01, 430246-1-58-01, 429465-1-38-01] FDOT Reference: Joyce Jolliff; (813) 233-3815

Resident Compliance Specialist (RCS)/Office Administrator, US 27/SR 80 Interchange, FDOT District One, Hendry County, Florida (9/11-2/14): As the Resident Compliance Specialist for this $18M federally funded project that modifies the SR 80/US 27 intersection with an elevated “T” overpass, she was responsible for conducting semi-annual compliance reviews and regularly monitors the prime contractor and all subcontractors for compliance with the Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) obligations as outlined in the Required Contract Provisions, FHWA 1273. In addition, she monitored certified payrolls, conducted labor interviews, and bulletin board checks, and reviewed and approved Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) payments as well as observed DBEs to ensure they performed a commercially useful function. In addition, Ms. Haimbaugh facilitated the prime contractor’s On‐the‐Job training (OJT) program and schedules. She also performed all administrative services including scanning to the FDOT Electronic Document Management Services (EDMS) and transcribing and distributing all Progress and Dispute Review Board (DRB) Meeting Minutes. [FPID: 408286-7-52-01] FDOT References: Gerald Byrne, PE, Construction Engineer; (239) 985-7800 | Jackie Brown, District Compliance Manager; (863) 519-2757

Resident Compliance Specialist (RCS), SR 93 (I-75) from North of River Road to North of SR 681, FDOT District One, Sarasota County, Florida (9/11-9/12): The District requested intervention on this project and oversight of the troubled Compliance area. She performed compliance reviews on the prime contractor and each of 40 subcontractors working on this project. Once she was able to bring the project back into compliance, she oversaw the compliance throughout the remainder of the $31.7M contract. She assisted in graduating 13 OJT’s, continued semiannual compliance reviews, conducted payroll reviews, performed labor interviews and observed participating DBEs. This contract included improvements to 9.3 miles of I-75 through Sarasota County consisting of milling and resurfacing, widening from four to six lanes, drainage improvements, bridge widening and replacement, interchange widening, signalization and pavement markings. This contract also included a Locally Funded Agreement with Sarasota County for reconstruction of two lanes, approximately 1.5 miles. [FPID: 406314-3-52-01] FDOT Reference: Nikesh Patel, Interstate Project Engineer; (941) 465-0411

Office Administrator, I‐75 from South of SR 82 to South of Luckett Road and I‐75 from South of Colonial Boulevard to South of SR 82, FDOT District One, Lee County, Florida (5/10-9/11): Provided Office Administrator and Document Control services on these combined ARRA funded projects. Totaling more than $15.2M, these two projects included the building of two new bridges and adding of lanes. As Office Administrator, Peggy was responsible for transcribing and distributing weekly progress and monthly DRB meetings, maintaining office documents, providing office support, and scanning project documents into FDOT EDMS. [FPIDs: 411038/411042-1-52-01] FDOT Reference: Nikesh Patel, Interstate Project Engineer; (941) 465-0411

Areas of Expertise

Resident Compliance Specialist Construction Administration

Years of Experience

With URS: 1 Year With Other Firms: 20 Years

Education

Diploma/Largo High School, FL

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Office Administrator, FDOT District Seven Tampa Construction Resident Office, Tampa, Florida (2010): Provided support to the Tampa Construction field office transcribing and distributing pre‐construction meetings, weekly progress meetings, and any pre-

ops or pre-utility meeting that were needed. Assisted with many administration duties including operating a multi‐line telephone system. She also provided support with the scanning/attributing of documents and clerical duties. Utilized the FDOT’s Hummingbird System. FDOT Reference: Louise Carroll, FDOT Office‐Tampa Construction; (813) 744‐6062

Office Administrator, FDOT District Seven Oak Park Resident Office, Tampa, Florida (2009-2010): Supported the District Seven CEI office by reviewing scanned documents for accuracy providing quality control services for several District Seven projects. Scanned any missing correspondence and records into the FDOT Hummingbird system and made corrections as necessary. Additional duties included recording and distributing weekly progress meeting minutes, pre‐operation, and various other

meeting minutes. FDOT Reference: Sandy Gerun, FDOT CCEI/Interstate Construction; (813) 233‐3841

Resident Compliance Specialist (RCS)/Office Administrator, US 19 from 49th Street to 126th Avenue North, FDOT District Seven, Pinellas Park, Florida (2007‐2010): As the RCS for this $90M federally funded major intersection project, she was responsible for monitoring certified payrolls and performing labor interviews. She facilitated the Contractors OJT program and assisted in graduating 22 trainees. She was responsible for approving DBE payments and ensuring DBE’s were performing a commercially useful function. She also gathered and maintained documents from over 25 subcontractors ensuring compliance with their EEO/AA plan. As Office Administrator she was responsible for recording and distributing weekly progress meeting minutes, DRB and CPM schedule meeting minutes, maintaining office documents, scanning project documents into the FDOT Hummingbird system, submitting lane closure and detour releases and providing office support. [FPID: 257070-1-52-01] FDOT References: Tom Lay, CPM; (813) 233-3822 | Joyce Jolliff, District Compliance Manager; (813) 233-3815

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Elizabeth Springer LAP/EEO/Resident Compliance Specialist/Administrative Assistant Ms. Springer has over 33 years of experience in performing administrative duties in an office setting. As a resident compliance specialist her duties will include: LIMS data entry, Site Manager Daily Report data entry, engineering menu programs, density log book plotting, and strict adherence to procedures for processing supplemental agreements, work orders, etc. In her role as administrative assistant she will assist the Project Administrator and Contract Support Specialist with monthly pay estimates, daily/weekly project diaries, inclement weather reports, project status reports, time extension requests, etc. She also assists the Project Engineer in preparing Payroll/Time Reports, spread sheets and other related duties. Ms. Springer also handles all aspects of the EEO/DBE requirements for her current job contract. Typical project experience is provided below. Project Specific Experience LAP/Resident Compliance Specialist, Fletcher Avenue (CR 582A) from Nebraska Ave. to 50th St., Hillsborough County, Florida (7/13-Present): This is a $4.4M pedestrian and bicycle safety improvement project, approximately three miles in length. The project includes MOT, erosion control, storm drainage, curb and gutter, sidewalk upgrades, gravity walls, milling and resurfacing, widening, utility adjustments, signalization/ITS, landscaping, signing and thermoplastic pavement markings. Responsibilities include ensuring EEO Contract Compliance by monitoring weekly certified payrolls, company and project EEO submittals, DBE payments, sending EEO communications to the Prime Contractor, posting all EEO documentation to LAPIT and maintaining EEO Compliance files per the LAP requirements. [FPID: 428214-1-58-01] County Reference: Rob Swain, Project Manager; (813) 307-1766

LAP/Resident Compliance Specialist and Administrative Assistant, FDOT District Seven CEI Projects, Pinellas County, Florida (2010-Present): Responsible for all FDOT District Seven EEO/LAP related duties and requirements. Responsibilities include: monitoring and updating weekly reports, and communication to appropriate parties regarding compliance status. Ensures that project meets EEO/AA laws and the FDOT’s DBE and OJT programs. Projects include: • Nursery Road Improvements, FDOT District Seven, Pinellas County, Florida (1/13-Present): This $529,013 project

includes construction activities of the Plumb Elementary School Safety Project that will provide a five-foot sidewalk and requireddrainage modifications along the south side of Nursery Road from Keene Road to Oakadia Drive West, as well as intersectionimprovements. [FPID: 430405-1-58-01]

• Bryan Dairy Road from Starkey Road to 72nd Street: The purpose of this $11M project is to widen the current four-lanearterial roadway to a modern six-lane divided urban section with curbing, enclosed drainage systems, medians, sidewalk andbike lanes.

• 54th Avenue at 28th Street• Belcher Road ATMS Stage II• 49th Street Sidewalk: This $318,000 project provides for the design and construction of approximately four miles of sidewalk

on both sides of 49th Street between 38th Avenue North and Lake Avenue.• Pinellas Trail Phase II: The $446,000 Pinellas Trail Rehabilitation project, from Michigan Avenue to Oceanview Avenue,

involves milling and resurfacing five miles of the existing trail. [FPID: 424397-2-58-01]FDOT Reference: Duane Aldrich, Project Manager; (813) 323-1067

LAP/Resident Compliance Specialist, Clubhouse Road Improvements, Polk County, Florida (2/13-Present): This project includes milling and resurfacing of the existing roadway, and improvements to the intersection of CR 540 (Clubhouse Road) at Yarborough Lane. Project also includes the addition of left turn lanes within the intersection, paved shoulders and sidewalks. Responsible for all FDOT District One EEO/LAP related duties and requirements. Responsibilities include: monitoring and updating weekly reports, and communication to appropriate parties regarding compliance status. [FPID: 429880-1-58-01] County Reference: Doug Gable, Project Manager; (863) 535-2285

TIN #: S16523357 Areas of Expertise Construction Administration Years of Experience With URS: 5 Years With Other Firms: 13 Years Education 1976-1977/Brewster Vo-Tech, Tampa, Florida Diploma/1975/Hillsborough High School, Tampa, Florida Specialized Training Microsoft Windows, Word, Excel, Access, PowerPoint and Outlook; Prolog data entry; Hummingbird data entry; Adobe Acrobat CTQP Certifications 1-18/Final Estimates, Level 1 LAP Contract Compliance Specialist

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Administrative Assistant/Secretary, District Wide Bridge CEI Contract, FDOT District One, Manatee, Sarasota, Highlands, and Charlotte Counties, Florida (9/12-Present): Providing CEI services for nine bridge projects consisting of bridge modifications at various locations. Responsibilities include maintaining file documents, data entry into FDOT EDMS website, and assisting Project Engineer with various duties. FDOT Reference: Wilfredo Acevedo-Diaz, Project Manager; (813) 975-7584 Administrative Assistant/Resident Compliance Specialist, SW 42nd Street Bridge Flyover of I-75, Marion County, Florida (10/11-12/12): Provided support to the Project Engineer and inspectors providing CEI services for this new interstate flyover four-lane bridge crossing. The bridge is supported on driven piles with end bents and median support. MSE walls exist on both approaches. The project was funded by a FHWA Grant and construction was coordinated by Marion County, per FDOT Standards. URS performed the CEI Oversight of the FDOT right-of-way portion of the project. The right-of-way requirements included all FHWA and FDOT Specifications. County Reference: Don Atwell; (352) 671-8686 Administrative Assistant/Resident Compliance Specialist, Columbus Drive Bridge at the Hillsborough River, Hillsborough County, Florida (2011-5/12): This project involves rehabilitation of the Columbus Drive bridge, including mechanical and electrical rehabilitation, demolition, and re-building of the bridge tender’s house. In responsible charge of all EEO related duties for this construction project. Services include monitoring and updating weekly reports, and communicating with appropriate parties regarding compliance status. Ensures that project meets EEO/AA laws and FDOT’s DBE and OJT programs. Administrative Assistant/Resident Compliance Specialist, Marjorie Harris Carr Cross Florida Greenway Marion County Crossings, FDEP, Florida (7/10-2/11): Provided administrative support for the FDEP Conspan© bridges crossings for the MHCCFG at CR 475 and CR 475A. The access to this multi-use pathway was facilitated by raising the roadway above the trail through the use of bridges. The CEI Team successfully managed this project to add these features to the existing two-lane roadway. This project received Federal funds through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA). For this reason, all construction and documentation had to be done to meet FHWA and FDOT Specifications. FDEP Reference: Jim D. Wolfe; (850) 245-2052 Administrative Assistant/Resident Compliance Specialist, Multiple FDOT District Seven CEI Projects, Pinellas County, Florida (2010-2011): In responsible charge of all EEO related duties for multiple construction projects for Pinellas County. Services included monitoring and updating weekly reports, and communicating with appropriate parties regarding compliance status. Ensures that project meets EEO/AA laws and FDOT’s DBE and OJT programs. Administrative Assistant/Resident Compliance Specialist, SR 600 (Gandy Blvd), from East of Gandy Bridge to East of Dale Mabry Highway, FDOT District Seven, Tampa, Florida (12/07-1/10): This project is a $20M improvement project consisting of the addition of paved shoulders, milling and resurfacing, operational improvements that include pavement rehabilitation and widening, signing and pavement markings, lighting, and the replacement of existing traffic signals equipment. As a resident compliance specialist her duties will include: LIMS data entry, Site Manager Daily Report data entry, engineering menu programs, density log book plotting, and strict adherence to procedures for processing supplemental agreements, work orders, etc. In her role as administrative assistant she will assist the Project Administrator and Contract Support Specialist with monthly pay estimates, daily/weekly project diaries, inclement weather reports, project status reports, time extension requests, etc. She also assists the Project Engineer in preparing Payroll/Time Reports, spread sheets and other related duties. Ms. Springer also handles all aspects of the EEO/DBE requirements for her current job contract. Her duties also include document control in the Prolog software. [FPID: 255822-2-52-01; T7182] FDOT Reference: Duane Aldrich; (813) 323-1067/(813) 233-3823

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S16523357 Management Final Estimates - Level 1 1/25/2018

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Megan Almeida Senior Inspector Ms. Almeida serves as a road and bridge construction inspector responsible for providing construction inspection of fixed span, bascule and segmental bridge activities, roadway, lighting and landscaping. She has 10 years of practical experience involving concrete and reinforcing steel. Her typical project experience is provided below.

Project Specific Experience Senior Inspector, SR 679-Pinellas Bayway Tierra Verde Seawall, FDOT District Seven–Clearwater Construction, Clearwater, Florida (5/14-Present): This project consisted of installation of new sheet piles with cap placement, partial removal of the existing seawall with new cap placement, removal and replacement of RCP, and sidewalk replacement. [FPID: 427143-1-52-01] FDOT References: Zach Adams, Project Manager; (727) 725-7950 | Jonathan Gill, Clearwater Construction P.A.; (727) 725-7950 Senior Inspector, I-4/Selmon Expressway from South of Selmon Expressway to I-4 (aka Connector), FDOT District Seven, Hillsborough County, Florida (2/14-5/14): This $400M project involved constructing the I-4/Lee Roy Selmon Expressway Interchange which is a limited-access interchange that extends from the Lee Roy Selmon Expressway north along the west side of 31st Street to I-4. The new facility is an elevated roadway that includes a series of separate ramps. The project included all facets of bridge construction including precast segmental concrete bridges, AASHTO Bulb-T girder bridges, steel bridges, Florida U-beam bridges, and demolition of existing bridges. Responsible for final punch out/walkthrough of all segmental bridges (nine total) inside and out, including columns and bearings. [FPID: 258415-1-52-01; ARRA 279B] FDOT Reference: Richard Frank, Project Manager; (813) 233-3832 Senior Bridge Inspector, Movable Bridge Repairs, FDOT District Seven, Hillsborough County, Florida (11/13-2/14): Senior Inspector responsible for contract consisting of the vertical lift bridge tower repair and machinery system, Sheave trunnion repair, span lock modifications, and structural steel replacement, as well as replacement of the operating ropes. The bascule bridge involved structural steel replacement, span lock assembly replacement, pedestrian/traffic railing repairs, installation of the submarine conduit, and span balancing. [FPID: 427050-1-52-01] FDOT Reference: Jihad Alkhatib, Project Manager; (813) 975-7571 Senior Bridge Inspector, Substructure Repairs, FDOT District Seven, Pinellas County, Florida (4/13-10/13): As Senior Inspector responsible for this contract consisting of various locations of cathodic protection integral pile jackets, structural and non-structural, cathodic protection zinc aluminum spray, as well as spall repairs on caps and beams utilizing strand splices, and railing replacement for Bunces Pass and Corey Causeway bridges. Also provided bulkhead replacement with slope protection for the Dick Misener Bridge. Assisted the PA with material certifications, submittals, closeout estimate, RFIs, and RFMs. In addition, had direct contact with the EOR and the Contractor’s PM. [FPID: 427489-1-52-01] FDOT References: Jihad Alkhatib, Project Manager; (813) 975-7571, Robert Liddle, FDOT Project Administrator; (727) 798-9575 Senior Bridge Inspector, District Wide Bridge Repairs, FDOT District Seven, Pinellas and Hillsborough County, Florida (7/12-Present): Senior Inspector responsible for multiple contracts consisting of bearing replacement, epoxy injection of cracks on the pier caps, cleaning and application of the penetrant sealant as well as the elastomeric coating of the expansion joint piers of the south bound Howard Frankland Bridge. Installation of the cable barrier on the north and south bound barrier wall of the inside lanes for John’s Pass. Installation of the underdrain system, rip rap sand cement and sidewalk replacement for the Hillsborough Ave. Bridge. Armored expansion joint spring and gland replacement on the east/west abutments of the Clearwater Memorial Causeway Bridge. CEI Fees in excess of $63,000 on this project, to date. [FPIDs: 427049-1-52-01, 431459-1-52-01, 405744-1-52-09] FDOT Reference: Jihad Alkhatib, Project Manager; (813) 975-7571

TIN #: A45354172 Areas of Expertise Roadway/Bridge Construction Engineering and Inspection Years of Experience With URS: 5 Years With Other Firms: 8 Years Education 1988-1990/Lockyear Business College, Evansville, Indiana Registration/Certification CTQP 1-19/Asphalt Paving Technician Level 1 3-17/Concrete Field Inspection, Level 1 4-17/Earthwork Construction Inspection, Level 1 7-18/Drilled Shaft Inspection 3-18/Pile Driving Inspection 7-16/Post-Tensioning Bonded Field Specialist, Levels 1 and 2 9-19//Final Estimates, Level 1 OTHER 3-17/ACI Concrete Field Testing Technician Grade I 11-14/ACI CTCI 12-16/Advanced MOT Nuclear Gauge Operation MSE Wall Inspection FDEP Stormwater, Erosion Inspection 2011/OSHA Confined Space, 10-Hour Safety Training, CPR, First Aid

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Experience prior to joining URS Senior Bridge Inspector, I-4 Selmon Crosstown Connector, FDOT District Seven, Hillsborough County, Florida (3/10-7/12): Senior Bridge Inspector on this $480M joint venture with PCL/Archer Western Contractors (EOR: Figg/P.B./Atkins). Responsible for the interpretation of the complex shop drawings of the 282 pre-cast pier and expansion joint segments which are to be incorporated into a total of twelve bridges. Set-up survey for match cast segments utilizing the MC3D program in the casting yard as well as material certifications of all post tensioning components and reinforcing steel. Also responsible for the inspection of all components of the integrated beams/straddle bents on the main site including formwork, layout, reinforcing steel, and placement of the post tensioning ducts, concrete placement and grouting of the transverse , longitudinal tendons, and vertical bars. Worked closely with the segmental crew on the balanced cantilever segment erection, including post tensioning/grouting of the multi strand tendons, as well as the bearing placement. [FPIDs: 28415-1-52-01, 258415-2-52-01, 258415-3-52-01, 258415-1-56-01, 258415-1-56-02, 258415-2-56-01, 258415-2-56-02] FDOT Reference: Richard Frank, Project Manager; (813) 233-3832 Inspector, Pinellas County ADA Ramp and Countywide Improvements, Florida: Responsibilities included interpretation of plans and specifications for multiple projects including new and replacement drainage improvements, milling and resurfacing, driveway, sidewalk and valley gutter concrete improvements. Prepared and submited NPDES reports, daily reports of construction, maintenance of traffic reports, density log books, and asphalt reports on multiple sites at one time. Pinellas County Reference: Dale Laird, Chief Inspector; (727) 420-5101 Bridge Inspector, Belleair Beach Causeway Bridges Replacement, Pinellas County, Belleair Beach, Florida (9/07-2/10): Responsible for the Construction Inspection of a high-level fixed span bridge over the Intracoastal Waterway, and the replacement of a low-level fixed span bridge over the relief channel for Pinellas County. Primary responsibilities included construction engineering and inspection oversight of the incremental launching portion of two 660-foot long thickened flat slab portions of the superstructure. These sections are the first of their kind in the United States, involving transverse and longitudinal post tensioning, match cast flat slab decks, hydraulically moved into place up to 660-foot long. Responsible for the inspection of all components including formwork, reinforcing steel, transverse post tensioning duct placement, longitudinal post tensioning duct placement, longitudinal post tensioning bar placement, concrete placement, and stressing and grouting of transverse and longitudinal tendons and longitudinal bars. Work required review of plans and specifications for the design-build value engineering portion of this project (VECP) to confirm compliance during construction; review project documentation to confirm compliance with Standard Specifications, prepare inspection reports, stressing and grouting records, and confirm compliance with Contractor’s Quality Control Plan. [FPID: 413045-1-58-01] FDOT District Seven Reference: Duane Aldrich, Project Manager; (813) 323-1074 | Pinellas County Reference: Tony Horrnik, PE, Project Manager; (727) 420-4830

Bridge Inspector, Treasure Island Causeway Bridges, FDOT District Seven, Treasure Island, Florida (2/06-9/07): Served as Bridge Inspector for this $42M City of Treasure Island bascule bridge replacement project involving the demolition and replacement of the existing bascule bridge across Boca Ciega Bay. Specific duties included: structural steel bolting inspection of bascule span main girders and beams using turn-of-the nut method; verification testing and inspection of placement of structural concrete; concrete unit weight tests for heavy weight and lightweight concrete; painting inspection of organic zinc primer, epoxy intermediate coat and final coat; composite fender pile system installation; landscaping and decorative lighting system installation; structural course asphalt; documentation of construction activities and preparation of daily reports of construction; recording of quantities for monthly payment; compliance with plans and specifications; assist Senior Inspectors with their duties. [FPID: CTIR-02-85] FDOT District Seven Reference: Ron Chin, PE, Project Manager; (813) 975-6293 | City of Treasure Island Reference: Hal Bruce, Project Manager; (727) 224-2883 | Don Hambidge, PE, Former Project Manager (currently Asst. Director of Public Works, Gainesville); (352) 334-5070 Reinforcing Steel Placement Foreman, Delta Construction Specialties (7/05-2/06): Coordinated and supervised the placement of reinforcing steel in major concrete structures. Specific duties included: interpretation of constructions plans and specifications, coordination of workers and their duties, performed quality assurance on the reinforcing steel installation, verified reinforcing steel shipments to the project, and coordinated inspection of the reinforcing steel. Senior Inspector, Pepper Contracting: Worked on various projects removing and replacing concrete sidewalk, curb and gutter, and installing ADA accessible sidewalk ramps. As Senior Inspector, responsible for reading and interpreting project plans, specifications and special provisions, personnel scheduling and supervising and documenting daily activities such as earthwork, asphalt placement, concrete placement and placement of drainage structures.

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A45354172 Asphalt Asphalt Paving Technician - Level 1 1/27/2019

A45354172 Concrete Concrete Field Technician - Level 1 3/10/2017

A45354172 Earthwork Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 1 4/25/2017

A45354172 Geotech Drilled Shaft Inspection 7/3/2018

A45354172 Geotech Pile Driving Inspection 3/1/2018

A45354172 Management Final Estimates - Level 1 9/26/2019

A45354172 Structures Qualified Post-Tensioning Technician - Level 1 7/3/2016

A45354172 Structures Qualified Post-Tensioning Technician - Level 2 7/3/2016

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Patricia “Trish” Amador Senior Inspector Ms. Amador has 14 years of experience in heavy civil road and bridge construction. Her current duties include oversight of CEI inspection personnel, assisting with project administration, field inspection, quantity documentation, plan reading and interpretation, issues resolution, CEI/client communication, field office record keeping, and materials records and testing. Her typical project experience is provided below.

Project Specific Experience Senior Inspector, County Wide Drainage Improvements, Pasco County (1/14-Present): Responsible for providing inspections services for these county wide drainage improvements. The work on these projects ranges from $150K-$350K and includes extensive drainage improvements, roadway construction, large jack and bore, sensitive wetland protection as needed county wide. CEI responsibilities included interpretation of contract documents, communication with county managers and CSX railroad, including resolving minor constructability issues, coordination of work activities, materials testing, daily reports of construction, monthly pay application quantity tabulations, and as-builts. Pasco County Reference: Robert Shepherd, Project Manager; (720) 452-6428 Senior Inspector, District Wide Bridge Repair CEI Services, FDOT District -Seven, Hillsborough and Pinellas Counties, Florida (1/13-1/14): Under this District Wide contract, providing inspection services for the repairs to the Sunshine Skyway bridge. The $2.6M repairs consist of epoxy, crack injection, penetrant sealer, cathodic pile jackets, and carbon fiber reinforcement on the girders. CEI responsibilities included interpretation of contract documents, communication with Department managers, including resolving minor constructability issues, coordination of work activities, materials testing, daily reports of construction, monthly pay application quantity tabulations, and as-builts for the project. [FPID: 416641-3-52-01] FDOT Reference: Jay Alkhatib, Project Manager; (813) 975-7571 Lead/Senior Inspector, County Wide ADA and Drainage Improvements, Pinellas County, Florida (5/11-1/13): Responsible for construction inspection for this $3.6M county wide project with up to 30+ individual projects ranging from $10K to $300K each. The scope of work includes extensive drainage improvements, roadway construction, bridge/box culverts and emergency repair work as needed county wide. CEI responsibilities included interpretation of contract documents, communication with county managers, including resolving minor constructability issues, coordination of work activities, materials testing, daily reports of construction, monthly pay application quantity tabulations, and as-builts for each project. CEI fees exceeded $180,000 for this project period. County Reference: Dale Laird, PWSS-II; (727) 420-5101 Senior Inspector, Pinellas County Safe Route to Schools Infrastructure Projects, Pinellas County, Florida (1/10-10/10): Responsible for the $750K construction engineering and inspection and oversight of multiple sidewalk improvement projects and drainage improvement projects throughout Pinellas County. Duties included the interpretation of plans and specifications, problem resolution, working with contractor and Pinellas County to identify and resolve difficulties that occurred during construction, verification testing, preparation of Daily Reports of Construction, monthly pay application quantity tabulations, and coordination of work activities with Pinellas County Supervisor. This project was a FDOT District Seven Local Agency Program (LAP) project with Federal Funding. CEI fees exceeded $100,000 for this project period. County Reference: Mike Williams, PWSS-II; (727) 464-8904 Night Lead/Senior Inspector, I-4 Milling and Resurfacing, Tampa Construction District Wide CEI Hybrid, FDOT District Seven, Tampa, Florida (10/10-5/11): Provided inspections at night for the milling and resurfacing of an 11-mile section of I-4 between Branch Forbes Road to east of the Polk County Line. Responsibilities as night time lead inspector included CEI and FDOT inspection staff coordination, daily communication with FDOT Project Administrator regarding all night-time activities or issues, asphalt records organization and maintenance, minor construction issue resolution; verifying MOT and milling and resurfacing procedures were followed by the contractor; and preparation of asphalt roadway verification reports, verification

TIN #: A53669065 Areas of Expertise Roadway/Bridge Construction Engineering and Inspection Years of Experience With URS: 7 Years With Other Firms: 9 Years Registration/Certification CTQP 8-15/Asphalt Paving Technician, Level 1 8-15/Asphalt Paving Technician, Level 2 7-18/Concrete Field Technician, Level 1 10-18/Earthwork Construction, Level 1 5-19/Earthwork Construction, Level 2 1-16/Drilled Shaft Inspection 9-16/Pile Driving Inspection 11-15/Final Estimates, Level 1 7-16/Final Estimates, Level 2 No Expiration/QC Manager OTHER 7-18/ACI Field Technician, Grade I 6-17/ACI Concrete Transportation Inspector-in-Training 10-18/FDOT Intermediate MOT Qualified Stormwater Erosion and Sedimentation Control Inspector

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inspection for asphalt. Reported to FDOT Project Administrator. CEI fees exceeded $50,000 for this project period. [FPID: 423440-1-52-01] FDOT Reference: Alene Harris, Tampa Construction; (813) 323-1140 Senior Inspector, Belleair Beach Causeway Bridge Replacement, Pinellas County, Belleair Bluffs, Florida (4/09-1/10): Construction Inspector for this $73.0M Pinellas County Bridge replacement project. Work consists of the construction of a 1.67-mile project involving the replacement of a 1,374-foot drawbridge and concrete span approaches with a 3,350-foot, high-level fixed span concrete bridge, along with the replacement of a 324 foot concrete bridge with a four span AASHTO Type IV girder bridge, reconstruction of the roadway for the bridge and causeway approaches, and miscellaneous incidental construction. Work also included the complete removal and reconstruction of the Belleair Boat Ramp and Park. Roadway related work included mechanically stabilized earth (MSE) walls, limerock, asphalt base and crushed concrete base roadway, milling and resurfacing with ARMI layer, new roadway construction, sheet pile seawalls, and temporary sheet pile walls. Provided road and bridge related inspection and documentation of concrete and reinforcing steel for bridge approach slabs, barrier walls, rigid curb and gutter, coping; excavation and embankment, sheet pile walls, Mechanically Stabilized Earth walls, RCP, curb and gutter inlet drainage system and retention/detention/filtration pond systems, maintenance of traffic, sidewalk, curb and gutter, tracked quantities, and tested materials. Project was a FDOT District Seven Local Agency Program (LAP) project with Federal Funding and FDOT oversight. CEI fees exceeded $116,000 for this project period. This bridge was ranked #5 on the Top 10 Bridges List by Roads and Bridges Design in 2009. [FPID: 413045-1-58-01] FDOT Reference: Duane Aldrich, Project Manager; (813) 299-3823 | County Reference: Tony Hornik, PE; (727) 464-3640 Experience prior to joining URS (Project Summary Data Only) Inspector, CEI Group 95 - US 17/92 and US 92 Projects, FDOT District Five, Deland, Florida (10/08-12/08): Served as Inspector for $12.0M in projects consisting of reconstruction of US 17/92 from a rural four-lane facility to an urban six-lane facility in the City of Deland. Work on this group included new sidewalks, milling and resurfacing, new roadway construction and widening, drainage, new sidewalk, curb and gutter, installation of two drilled shafts for new mast arm signalization and new signalization loop detectors, controller cabinets, and new roadway signage. Recorded and submitted pay items quantities with FDOT Site Manager and LIMS materials systems; submitted contract records into FDOT EDS (Hummingbird); and assisted with final estimate package including final as-built, roadway and pavement data as-builts in LIMS. This project was the 2008 FTBA Best in Urban Construction winner. FDOT Reference: Timothy Grimm, Project Manager; (386) 943-5769 Construction Inspector, Florida Turnpike from Beulah Road to Goethe Road, Florida’s Turnpike Enterprise, Orlando, Florida (4/08-10/08): Served as Construction Inspector for this $52.0M Turnpike widening and new bridge construction project. Work included demolition of existing bridges and construction of new bridges at the SR 50 interchange and widening of two bridges over Beulah Road at the Florida Turnpike as well as new ramp and mainline roadway construction and improvement. The project also included construction of stabilized subbase, limerock base with superpave asphalt for milling and resurfacing and new roadway construction, MSE walls, storm drainage, retention ponds, sound barrier walls, and MOT phasing of traffic. Turnpike Reference: Joe Chinelly, Project Manager; (813) 558-1117 Construction Inspector, Intelligent Transportation System (ITS)-Phase II, FDOT District Seven, Pasco County, Florida (7/06-4/08): Provided construction inspection services for this $6.1M ITS project in Pasco County which totaled approximately 25 miles in length. Coordinated with Pasco County local agency officials to install two variable message signs, 22 drilled shafts, 23 miles of directional boring for 4-inch and 2-inch conduit and integration of fiber optic cable installed to new roadside cameras and 35 signal controller cabinets with new inductive traffic loop systems linked to Pasco County Traffic Management Center. Project also implemented building and communications improvements to the Pasco County Traffic management center, including structural, HVAC, and electrical remodeling. FDOT Reference: Cliff Cooper, Project Manager (retired); (813) 323-1106 Construction Inspector, I-4/US 192 Interchange, FDOT District Five, Orlando, Florida (2/04-7/06): Provided construction inspection services for $58M reconstruction of the I-4/US192 Interchange. The project included construction of seven new bridge structures and widening of two existing bridges. New bridges included steel girder superstructure supports on CIP footers over driven piles and piers with multiple spans up to 150 feet in length and a ramp flyover with an overall length of 1,677 feet with a maximum span length of 204.5 feet constructed on CIP columns with steel box girders on pot bearings and pile driven abutments. Roadway work included box culvert bridge construction on new and widened interchange ramps, 12 proprietary MSE walls, utility relocation, storm drainage, jack and bore, directional bore. Also high mast lighting, phased shifts of mainline and ramp traffic, and four in-field retention ponds. FDOT Reference: Loreen Bobo, Project Manager; (407) 858-5900

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A53669065 Asphalt Asphalt Paving Technician - Level 1 8/5/2015

A53669065 Asphalt Asphalt Paving Technician - Level 2 8/5/2015

A53669065 Concrete Concrete Field Technician - Level 1 7/13/2018

A53669065 Earthwork Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 1 10/29/2018

A53669065 Earthwork Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 2 5/20/2019

A53669065 Geotech Drilled Shaft Inspection 1/27/2016

A53669065 Geotech Pile Driving Inspection 9/29/2016

A53669065 Management Final Estimates - Level 1 11/22/2015

A53669065 Management Final Estimates - Level 2 7/14/2016

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Jose L. Candelario Senior Inspector Mr. Candelario has over 20 years of experience in construction engineering and inspection (CEI) for transportation related projects, including roadway, bridges, drainage, buildings, utility relocations and new utility installation, surveying, and signalization. Typical projects are described below: Sr. Inspector, SR 693/Pasadena Avenue from Majestic Way to Park Street, FDOT District Seven, Pinellas County, Florida (1/15-Present): The improvements under this contract consist of replacing span wire signals with mast arms at Majestic Way, Gulfport Boulevard, and Park Street along SR 693/Pasadena Avenue. It also includes replacing sidewalks where damaged at curb cut ramps or non-compliant ADA locations, replacing vehicle detections loops with video detection, and providing illuminated street names signs at all three intersections. [FPID: 420061-1-52-01] FDOT Reference: Dan White, FDOT Pinellas Operations; (727) 725-7950 Sr. Inspector, SR 55 (US 19) from South of Countryside Boulevard to South of East Live Oak Street, FDOT District Seven, Pinellas County, Florida (8/13-12/14): The Improvements under this contract consisted of milling and resurfacing, shoulder work, drainage improvements, signing and pavement markings, signalization improvements, and other incidental construction. [FPID: 429005-1-52-01] FDOT Reference: Dan White, Pinellas Operations; (727) 725-7950 Sr. Inspector, SR 590 (Drew Street) from Myrtle Ave. to Mariva Ave., FDOT District Seven, Pinellas County, Florida (2/13-8/13): The improvements under this contract consisted of milling and resurfacing, sidewalk and curb ramps repairs, repair of existing drainage structures, signing and pavement markings, signalization improvements, and other incidental construction. [FPID: 427166-1-52-01] FDOT Reference: Dan White, Pinellas Operations; (727) 725-7950 Sr. Inspector, SR 580 (Main Street) from East of Enterprise Drive to East of Countryside Boulevard, FDOT District Seven, Pinellas County, Florida (11/12-2/13): The improvements under this contract consisted of milling and resurfacing SR 580 from east Enterprise Road to east of Countryside Blvd. Also included sidewalk and curb ramps repairs, repair of existing drainage structures, work at existing outfall control structures for Pond B and Countryside Pond, signing and pavement markings traffic monitoring sites and signalization upgrades at the intersections of US 19, Summerdale Drive and Countryside Blvd. Contractor Oldcastle Southern Group, Inc./dba/APAC-Southeast, Inc. [FPID: 427163-1-62-01; E7H96] FDOT Reference: Dan White, Pinellas Operations; (727) 725-7950 Sr. Inspector, Seminole Boulevard/66th Street at 8th Street, FDOT District Seven, Pinellas County, Florida (8/12-11/12): The improvements under this contract consisted of milling, resurfacing, overbuild and modifications to curb, sidewalk and drainage structures to accommodate the construction of CSX Railroad Crossing 626654P and 626671F. The contract for this project was Oldcastle Southern Group, Inc./dba APAC Southeast, Inc. The Contract value $568,596. [FPID: 427497-1-52-01, E7H31] FDOT Reference: Dan White, Pinellas Operations; (727) 725-7950 Sr. Inspector, Alt. US 19 (Missouri Avenue) - Resurfacing from East Bay Drive to SR 60, Hybrid CEI for Clearwater Construction, Pinellas County, Florida (9/11-8/12): The improvements under this contract consisted of milling and resurfacing SR 651 (Alternate US 19, Missouri Avenue) from SR 686 (East Bay Drive) to SR 60 (Court Street). Additional improvements included sidewalk and curb ramp repair/replacement to meet ADA guidelines, storm sewer repairs, replacement of existing span wire traffic signals with new mast arm traffic signals and crosswalk improvements. [FPID: 416836-1-52-01] FDOT Reference: Robert Grimsley, Clearwater Construction; (727) 512 5214 Sr. Inspector, SR 54 at Suncoast Parkway, FDOT District Seven, Pasco County, Florida (8/10-9/11): This LAP project included the widening of SR 54 with 1,000 feet on both the east and west approaches/exits to the Suncoast Parkway, ramp improvements,

TIN #: C53442061 Years of Experience With URS: 16 | With Other Firms: 8 EDUCATION AS/1990-1992/Computer Aided Drafting (AutoCAD)/ITT Technical Institute Registration/Certification Certified General Contractor (Inactive)/ Florida #CGC1517797 CTQP 8-17/Asphalt Paving Technician, Level 1 8-17/Asphalt Paving Technician, Level 2 9-19/Asphalt Plant Technician, Level 1 8-19/Asphalt Plant Technician, Level 2 3-16/Concrete Field Technician, Level 1 2-20/Earthwork Construction Inspector, Level 1 8-19/Earthwork Construction Inspector, Level 2 8-16/Drilled Shaft Inspection 2-20/Final Estimates, Level 1 No Expiration/QC Manager OTHER 3-16/ACI Concrete Field Testing Technician, Grade 1 7-18/MOT Advanced 3-17/IMSA Traffic Signal Technician Levels 1 and 2 3-17/IMSA Traffic Signals Inspector 1-16/CPN Nuclear Gauge Safety FDEP Stormwater, Erosion and Sedimentation Control Inspector Management #2078

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Jose L. Candelario - 2 bicycle lanes, and median improvements. The project was managed by FDOT District Seven staff but funded by Pasco County Engineering Department. [FPID: 426379-1-58-01] FDOT Reference: Robert Grimsley, Clearwater Construction; (727) 512-5214 CEI Asphalt Plant Inspector, FDOT District Wide Contract Projects, FDOT District Seven, Florida (12/09-Present): Serving as CEI Asphalt Plant Inspector under Prime Consultant Agreement. Responsibilities include monitoring, inspection and testing of hot mix asphalt at the plan to ensure the quality of the material being produced is in accordance with the FDOT specification requirements. [FPID: 404551-1-62-23] FDOT References: Toni Campisi; (813) 323-1124 | Richard Korlock; (727) 947-2016 Sr. Inspector, Veterans Expressway Bridge Painting, Florida’s Turnpike Enterprise, Hillsborough County, Florida (2/09-7/09): Provided inspection services for painting the steel bridge components of bridges 100548 and 100549, that cross SR 589 over Gunn Highway (MP 9.382 to 9.432), and bridges 100552 and 100553, that cross SR 589 over Ehrlich Road (MP 10.329 to 10.369). The project also involved applying a Class V finish to the bridge traffic railing and the MSE walls. [FPID: 419069-1-52-01] Turnpike Reference: Fernando Gomez, PE; (407) 264-3841 Sr. Inspector, Progress Energy Pedestrian Trail SR 55 (US 19) and Enterprise Road, FDOT District Seven, Pinellas County, Florida (8/08-12/09): The improvements under this contract consisted of the construction of a 0.5-mile pedestrian trail over US 19 and Enterprise Road, which included the construction of eleven 80-foot deep drilled shaft for the substructures foundation and superstructure members for this bridge. In addition, constructed 560 LF of retaining wall for the trail and the construction of 10-foot roadway shoulders for US 19. [FPID: 421711-1-52-01] FDOT Reference: Dan White, FDOT Clearwater Construction Project Manager; (727) 725-7950 Sr. Inspector, SR 590 from East of CR 611 (McMullen Booth Road) to Main Street, FDOT District Seven, Pinellas County, Florida (1/08-8/08): Provided inspection services for the roadway improvements under this contract to the facility located in Safety Harbor that consisted of the milling, resurfacing, signing and pavement marking, adding shoulders, sidewalks, and handrail, guardrail and drainage improvements and utility adjustments. [FPID: 257077-1-52-01] FDOT Reference: Dan White, FDOT Clearwater Construction Project Manager; (727) 725-7950 Senior Inspector, Alt. US 19 (SR 595), from North of Meres Avenue to Pasco County Line, also Tarpon Ave. (SR 582) from Alt. US 19 to US 19, FDOT District Seven, Clearwater, Florida (6/06-1/08): Responsible for construction inspection and monitoring for this $16,347,433 project which included new water and sewer installation, milling and resurfacing, and widening construction as well as signal work, lighting, and striping of roadway. [FPID: 257135-1-52-01] FDOT Reference: Dan White, FDOT Clearwater Construction Project Manager; (727) 725-7950 Sr. Inspector, SR 589 (Veterans Expressway) and SR 568 (Veterans Spur), Florida’s Turnpike Enterprise, Hillsborough County, Florida (1/06-4/07): Provided inspection services for the milling and resurfacing of this $14M roadway facility from MP 2.546 to MP 13.8000 and SR 568 (Veterans Spur) from MP 0.0 to MP 3.082. Work consisted of providing all labor, materials, equipment and incidentals necessary for the milling, resurfacing and safety improvements to the Veterans Expressway and Veterans Spur in Hillsborough County. [FPIDs: 417017-1-52-01 and 417017-3-52-01 (E8G87)] Turnpike Reference: Fernando Gomez, PE; (407) 264-3841 Senior Inspector, Heritage Harbour-SR 64 Reconstruction, Lennar US Homes, Bradenton, Florida (2004-2006): This $10M roadway reconstruction and widening project is currently being performed as a correction permit by Lennar US Homes. Responsible for construction inspection and monitoring of drainage installation, utilities installation, roadway construction including signal work, lighting, and striping of roadway. Lennar Project Manager: Ken Stokes; (941) 377-1222 Senior Inspector, Miscellaneous District Wide CEI Projects, FDOT District Seven, Florida (2003-2004): Under this contract, performed CEI work on various work projects that included: improvements of the intersection at SR 200 and US 41 (Citrus County); milling and resurfacing of Bearss Avenue at I-275; and widening at Bearss Avenue and Nebraska Avenue. Projects included milling and resurfacing of existing roadway, widening, new roadway construction, signalization, striping and Maintenance of Traffic. CEI responsibilities included monitoring the contractor’s work and quality control to ensure contractor’s conformance to the construction documents. FDOT References: Ken Stokes, Project Manager; (941) 377-1222 and Mike Kopotic, Project Manager; (813) 744-6062 Senior Inspector, Miscellaneous Arcadia Area CEI Projects, FDOT District One, Arcadia, Florida (2001-2003): Provided construction inspection services for two projects under this contract - SR 70 from the Manatee County Line to Peace River and US 17 from Heard Street to Magnolia Street. CEI responsibilities included shoulder widening, milling and resurfacing, new roadway construction, storm drainage installation, utility relocations, earthwork, signing and striping and Maintenance of Traffic. [FPIDs: 193889-1-62-01 and 193914-1-62-01] FDOT Reference: Robin Levar, Project Manager; (941) 359-7356

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C53442061 Asphalt Asphalt Paving Technician - Level 1 8/9/2017

C53442061 Asphalt Asphalt Paving Technician - Level 2 8/9/2017

C53442061 Asphalt Asphalt Plant Technician - Level 1 9/27/2019

C53442061 Asphalt Asphalt Plant Technician - Level 2 8/27/2019

C53442061 Concrete Concrete Field Technician - Level 1 3/5/2016

C53442061 Earthwork Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 2 8/6/2019

C53442061 Geotech Drilled Shaft Inspection 8/25/2016

C53442061 Management Final Estimates - Level 1 2/4/2020

C53442061 Management QC Manager Does Not Expire

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Ronald C. Horn Senior Inspector/Senior ITS Inspector Mr. Horn has more than 21 years of experience in construction engineering and inspection and quality control. He has been responsible for material sampling and testing, inspection of asphalt paving operations, inspection of concrete placement, density inspection, pipe inspection as well as maintenance of traffic reviews and final quantity measurements. Mr. Horn is familiar with FDOT policies and procedures, Contractor Quality Control Specifications, the use of Site manager and LIMS, as well as, the Construction Project Administration Manual (CPAM). Typical project experience is provided below.

Project Specific Experience Sr. Inspector, District Wide Inspection CEI Services for Bartow Operations, FDOT District One, Florida (1/15-Present): As a subconsultant to RK&K, provided inspection services for the SR 33 from I‐4 to Clearwater Avenue resurfacing project. [FPID: 429284-1-52-01] FDOT Reference: Kirby D. Radford, Project Administrator; (863) 519-4107 Sr. Roadway Inspector, Fletcher Avenue “Complete Streets” (CR 582A) from Nebraska Avenue to 50th Street (LAP Project), Hillsborough County, Florida (7/13-1/15): This is a $4.4M pedestrian and bicycle safety improvement project approximately three miles in length. The project includes MOT, erosion control, storm drainage, curb and gutter, sidewalk upgrades, gravity walls, milling and resurfacing, widening, utility adjustments, signalization/ITS, landscaping, signing and thermoplastic pavement markings. In 2015, the Florida Department of Transportation and Hillsborough County were the recipients of the “2014 Project of the Year” by the Tampa Bay Institute of Transportation Engineers. [FPID: 428214-1-58-01] County Reference: Rob Swain, Project Manager; (813) 307-1766 Sr. Roadway Inspector, SR 583 (N. 56th Street) from South of E. 23rd Avenue to South of Fowler Avenue, FDOT District Seven, Hillsborough County, Florida (8/12-6/13): This project involves reconstruction of 56th Street including milling and resurfacing, drainage improvements, new signalization, sidewalk installation and gravity walls. [FPID: 424553-1-52-01; E7H36] FDOT Reference: Thomas Curley, Project Manager; (813) 744-6062 Sr. Roadway Inspector, US 17 from CR 674 to 7th Avenue, FDOT District One, Hardee County, Florida (4/12-8/12): This $17.1M project included widening of US 17 from two to four lanes. The project also included construction of two bridges over the Alligator Branch waterway. Urban and rural drainage improvements, box culverts, sanitary sewer, potable water, signing and marking, and utility adjustments were also included in this contract. Construction was performed by Ajax Paving. [FPID: 420633-1-52-01, T1430] FDOT Reference: Phil Chiarini, PE, Project Manager; (941) 359-7368 Sr. Roadway Inspector, SR 90 Modifications to Tamiami Trail, USACE/FDOT Project for Water Deliveries to Everglades National Park Miami-Dade Counties, Florida (1/12-4/12): The project area begins at water control structure S-334, which is just over one-mile west of the intersection of Krome Avenue and Tamiami Trail. The project area extends 10.7 miles to the west. Besides the one-mile bridge, 9.7 miles of the road were reinforced to allow water levels in the L-29 canal to be raised to 8.5 feet NGVD. The construction contract was awarded on September 25, 2009 to Kiewit Construction Company. The amount of the contract award was $81M. The bridge will provide two 12-foot-wide travel lanes with ten-foot shoulders and outside barriers. The design of the Tamiami Trail bridge and road improvements will be to standards set by the FDOT. The bridge will be constructed immediately south of the existing roadway. The duration of the construction project is expected to be 3.5 years. [FPID: W912EP-09-C0-060] Kiewit Project Manager: Russell Dingman; (305) 553-1099 ITS Inspector, ATMS Projects, Hillsborough County, Florida (2/11-12/11): Provided CEI Inspection services to Hillsborough County on its Automated Traffic Management System “ATMS” Contract. The Contract was a Task-Based Construction Contract to include more than 65 intersections improvement projects within Hillsborough County, to integrate these heavily traveled intersections to the County’s control center. The integration done typically included installation of new cameras and fiber optic

TIN #: H65072355 Areas of Expertise Construction Engineering & Inspection Years of Experience With URS: 5 Years With Other Firms: 16 Years Education AA/1993/Technology/Pierce College, Tacoma, Washington Registration/Certification CTQP 8-17/Asphalt Paving Technician, Level 1 8-17/Asphalt Paving Technician, Level 2 3-15/Concrete Field Technician, Level 1 11-15/Earthwork Construction Inspection, Level 1 12-15/Earthwork Construction Inspection, Level 2 6-15/Final Estimates, Level 1 OTHER 3-15/ACI Concrete Field Testing Technician, Grade I 3-16/Critical Structures Construction Issues SSC Troxler Nuclear Density Gauge Operator 2-17/FDOT MOT Intermediate 6-16/IMSA Traffic Signals, Level 1 6-16/IMSA Traffic Signals, Level 2

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Ronald C. Horn - 2 network components at most locations, and by the use of embedded sensors and wireless transmitters in other locations. The new technology was used to provide data to the County’s Traffic Management Center to provide real time solutions to traffic issues. The initial project list included: Brandon Blvd., Fletcher Ave., Bloomingdale Ave., Busch Blvd., Bearss Ave., Linebaugh Ave., Waters Ave., US 301, Falkenburg Rd., 30th St. (BBD), Causeway Blvd., Gunn Hwy., Sheldon Rd., Linebaugh Ave., College Ave., Causeway/Lumsden, Ehrlich Rd., Providence Rd., Hillsborough Ave., Big Bend Rd., 56th St. - SR 583, Kings Ave., Lakewood Dr., Temple Terrace Hwy., Florida Ave., S. Village/Fletcher Ave. County Reference: Robert Swain, Project Manager; (813) 307-1766 ITS Inspector, I-75 Freeway Management System from Lee County Line to Sarasota County Line, FDOT District One, Charlotte County, Florida (12/09-2/11): This $9.75M Design-Build project included inspecting the installation of 21 miles of FMS construction along the I-75 corridor. Installation included dynamic message signs, closed circuit TV Cameras and poles, overhead truss and/or mast arm structures for each dynamic message sign, sampling and testing the concrete verification and verifying QC on each drill shaft, verifying the directional bores under the Interstate, inspection of conduit and fiber/ communications cable installation, monitoring asphalt placement under guardrail and guardrail inspection, verifying and checking on stationary and temporary MOT when needed, providing pay item documentation for all completed activities, locating power drops from utility companies, checking on changes and revisions during construction, and reviewing splicing and cable/fiber terminations. [FPID: 414738-1-52-01, Contract No.: E1G81] FDOT Reference: Mary Wiley (Retired), Project Manager; (239) 985-7866 Senior Inspector, I-75 Roadway Expansion (iROX), Widening and Reconstruction, FDOT District One, Lee County, Florida (12/07-12/09): Provided inspection services for this $431M project that involved expanding this heavily traveled Interstate corridor from four lanes to six lanes along a 30-mile segment from Golden Gate Parkway in Collier County to Colonial Boulevard (SR 484) in Lee County. The project also includes new bridge construction as well as widening of 24 existing bridges within this corridor. His responsibilities include monitoring the maintenance of traffic, inspection of earthwork, drainage, asphalt paving operations, signalization, as well as preparation of daily reports of construction. [FPID: 420655-1] FDOT Reference: Nikesh Patel, PE, Interstate Resident Engineer; (941) 465-0411 Inspector, SR 37 Resurfacing Projects, FDOT District One, Polk County, Florida (10/06-11/07): Served as an inspector for these $4M projects that included milling and resurfacing, constructing new shoulders, replacement of signing and pavement markings, as well as pipe installation for side drains and mitered end sections for the new mast arms and sod placement. [FPIDs: 196914-1, 197252-2, 415568-1, 415447-1, 415448-1] FDOT Reference: Rhonda Craig (retired), Project Manager; (863) 519-4126 Inspector, SR 500 (US 441) Widening and Reconstruction, FDOT District Five, Florida (7/06-10/06): This widening and reconstruction project from the Osceola County line to the Orange County line included inspection of extensive draining improvements (approximately 10 miles of pipe culvert), earthwork, subgrade and base construction, temporary, overbuild Superpave Asphalt pavement, bridge demolition, box culvert installation and signalization. This project also included extensive utility relocations and adjustments involving three Joint Project Agreements as well as both reimbursable and non-reimbursable work that ran concurrent with construction. [FPIDs: 239416-1, 239725-1] FDOT Reference: Todd Womick, PE, Construction Project Manager; (407) 482-7800 Inspector, SR 200 Widening and Resurfacing, FDOT District Five, Florida (1/06-7/06): As Inspector for this widening and resurfacing project from east of I-75 to SR 25/US 441, responsibilities included utility coordination, inspection of asphalt paving operations, concrete sampling and testing, materials quantity tracking, permit compliance monitoring and daily documentation of Contractor operations. [FPID: 36100-3522] FDOT Reference: Ronda Daniell, Construction Project Manager; (352) 732-1321 Inspector, Interstate 4 at US 98 Interchange, FDOT District One, Polk County, Florida (1/03-12/05): This $30.0M project included bridge construction, interstate construction, milling and resurfacing, MSE walls, drainage improvements, lighting, signalization, pavement markings, and signing and landscaping. [FPID: 201213-1] FDOT Reference: David Richey, Construction Project Manager; (863) 519-2226 Inspector, US 301 (Ellenton), Manatee County, Florida (10/01-12/02): Responsibilities for this project included drainage inspection, density inspection, maintenance of traffic reviews, concrete sampling and testing, and other miscellaneous inspections. Inspector, SR 436 Widening and Reconstruction, FDOT District Five, Orange County, Florida (8/02-10/02): This project consisted of the widening to six lanes and complete reconstruction of SR 436 from US 441 to the Orange/Seminole County Line. As Inspector, responsible for drainage inspection, asphalt inspection, concrete and sampling testing, and other miscellaneous inspections. FDOT Reference: Shane Durant, PE, Construction Project Manager; (407) 482-7800.

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H65072355 Asphalt Asphalt Paving Technician - Level 1 8/2/2017

H65072355 Asphalt Asphalt Paving Technician - Level 2 8/2/2017

H65072355 Earthwork Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 1 11/2/2015

H65072355 Earthwork Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 2 12/9/2015

H65072355 Management Final Estimates - Level 1 6/8/2015

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Steve Perkins Senior Bridge Inspector Mr. Perkins has extensive experience in construction and construction inspection, on structural projects including buildings and bridges. Typical projects are described below.

Project Specific Experience Sr. Bridge Inspector, Poinciana Parkway, Osceola County Expressway Authority (OCX), Florida (9/14-Present): This project is a $69M, 1,060-day Design-Build construction project consisting of 9.5 miles of new limited access facility, ultimate six-lane roadway construction. The project includes a 62-span, 6,169 LF bridge through Reedy Creek Mitigation Bank utilizing 45-inch Florida I-Beams. Two additional single-span bridges over Marigold Avenue and Koa Street utilizing 63-inch and 45-inch Florida I-Beams, respectively, are also part of the project. The bridge construction includes over 11 miles of 18-inch pre-stressed concrete pile, over two million pounds of reinforcing steel, and over 12,000 c.y. of structural concrete. The project also includes maintenance of traffic (MOT), erosion control, earthwork with subsoil excavation and surcharging, over 24,000 LF of storm drainage, single and double barrel concrete box culverts, temporary and permanent MSE walls, subgrade, base, asphalt, curb and gutter, landscaping, signing, pavement markings, lighting, signalization, ITS and overhead truss electronic toll gantry erection. Utility relocations and installation of new water, reclaimed water and sanitary force mains are also included. Specific responsibilities include pile driving, inspection of reinforced steel, and concrete quality verification. OCX Reference: David May, Project Manager and County Engineer, Osceola County; (407) 742-0660 Senior Bridge Inspector, SR 682 (Pinellas Bayway) from East of Gulf Blvd to West of SR 679, FDOT District Seven, Pinellas County, Florida (2/12-8/14): Responsible for construction inspection services for replacement of the existing low-level double-leaf bascule bridge with a 2,606-foot-long high-level fixed structure providing 65 feet of vertical clearance over the Intracoastal Waterway. Specific responsibilities included pile driving, inspection of reinforced steel, and concrete quality verification. [FPID: 256903-1-62-01] FDOT Reference: Ashley Quaid, PE, FDOT Project Administrator; (727) 725-7950 Senior Bridge Inspector, SR 90 Modifications to Tamiami Trail, USACE/FDOT Project for Water Deliveries to Everglades National Park Miami-Dade Counties, Florida (5/11-1/12): The project area begins at water control structure S-334, which is just over one-mile west of the intersection of Krome Avenue and Tamiami Trail. The project area extends 10.7 miles to the west. Besides the one-mile bridge, 9.7 miles of the road were reinforced to allow water levels in the L-29 canal to be raised to 8.5 feet NGVD. Responsibilities included pile driving, inspection of reinforced steel, and concrete quality verification. [FPID: W912EP-09-C0-060] Reference: Alan Dickson; (305) 553-1099 Senior Bridge Inspector, Ernie Caldwell Boulevard US 27 Flyover, Polk County, Florida (6/11-9/11): This $11M project included construction of three new roadways: Ernie Caldwell Boulevard, Heller Brothers Boulevard, and FDC Grove Road. Project includes a new structural steel bridge over US Hwy. 27. Other work includes clearing and grubbing, MOT, erosion control, excavation, embankment, stabilization, pavement base, asphalt paving, drainage, curb and gutter, sidewalk fencing, sodding, signing, pavement markings, signalization, concrete retaining walls, and utilities. Responsibilities included verification of structural steel/bolting construction. Polk County Reference: Doug Gable, Project Manager; (863) 860-2827 Senior Bridge Inspector, I-75 from South of SR 82 to South of Luckett Road, FDOT District One, Lee County, Florida (9/10-4/11): Provided construction engineering and inspection services on this $7.6M roadway construction project. The project included the widening of a 1.5-mile section of I-75 from four to six lanes, milling and resurfacing, drainage, high mast lighting, signing and marking and the widening and full deck replacement of the bridge over SR 82. Responsibilities included site inspections and verification sampling and testing to ensure compliance with contract documents, and recording daily construction activities and pay item quantities in Site Manager. [FPID: 411037-1-62-01] FDOT Reference: Nikesh Patel, PE, Interstate Resident Engineer; (941) 465-0411

TIN #: P62579656 Areas of Expertise Construction Inspection Years of Experience With URS: 24 Years With Other Firms: 9 Years Education BSCE/1981/Civil Engineering/ University of Wisconsin Registration/Certification 1981/Engineer in Training/ Wisconsin/#11148 SBCCI/Certified Building Inspector #4719 CTQP 6-15/Asphalt Paving Technician, Level 1 7-15/Asphalt Paving Technician, Level 2 7-16/Concrete Field Technician, Level 1 7-16/Concrete Field Technician, Level 2 6-18/Earthwork Construction Inspection, Level 1 6-16/Drilled Shaft Inspection 7-15/Pile Driving Inspection 6-19/Final Estimates, Level 1 OTHERS 7-16/ACI Concrete Field Testing Technician, Grade 1 3-18/ACI CTCI Nuclear Gauge Safety/HAZMAT 3-15/FDOT MOT Advanced 1-15/Critical Structures Construction Issues SSC

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Steve Perkins - 2 Senior Bridge Inspector, I-75 from South of Colonial Blvd. to South of SR 82, FDOT District One, Lee County, Florida (8/10-3/11): Provided construction engineering and inspection services on this $7.7M roadway construction project. The project included the widening of a 1.6-mile section of I-75 from four to six lanes, milling and resurfacing, drainage, high mast lighting, signing and marking and the widening of the bridge over Colonial Blvd. Responsibilities included site inspections and verification sampling and testing to ensure compliance with contract documents, and recording daily construction activities in Site Manager. [FPID: 411036-1-62-01] FDOT Reference: Nikesh Patel, PE, Interstate Resident Engineer; (941) 465-0411 Senior Bridge Inspector, SR 39 Bridge (140136) over the Hillsborough River, FDOT District Seven, Hillsborough County, Florida (7/09-7/10): Provided bridge inspection services for a new 325-foot-long bridge consisting of concrete piles and prestressed slabs/CIP concrete deck over the Hillsborough River. Project also involved the construction of a 425-foot-long ACROW temporary bridge with steel H piles for rerouting traffic. [Contract: C8T57] FDOT Reference: Tom Curley, Project Manager; (813) 744-6602 Senior Bridge Inspector, Ernie Caldwell Boulevard/Pine Tree Trail, Polk County, Florida (5/09-7/09): This project consisted of widening a 3.2-mile roadway segment from existing two lanes to four lanes, including a bridge over Interstate 4. Work includes tie back and MSE walls, embankment, stabilization, pavement base, asphalt paving, drainage, curb and gutter, sidewalk, signing and pavement marking, concrete retaining walls and bridge construction. Responsibilities included verification of structural steel/bolting construction. Polk County Reference: Doug Gable, Project Manager; (863) 860-2827 Senior Bridge Inspector, Tampa Airport Interchange Project, SR 60, Cypress Street to North of Courtney Campbell Causeway, FDOT District Seven, Tampa, Florida (1/08-5/09): This was a $200M construction project consisting of a 4-Level Spruce Street Interchange from I-275 to Fish Creek. The Spruce Street Interchange included the widening of eastbound and west bound SR 60, a new ramp onto southbound I-275, widening and improving inbound and outbound George Bean Parkway and widening and improving Spruce Street. This project also included a three-level Courtney Campbell Causeway Interchange from Fish Creek to east of Rocky Point and the Veterans Expressway. The Courtney Campbell Causeway Interchange included widening and elevating the Courtney Campbell Causeway and widening the Veterans Expressway at the Courtney Campbell Causeway Interchange. The entire project contains 21 new bridges with over 1500 concrete piles (including tension piles), 66 drilled shafts, 21,541 cubic meters of concrete, 3.6 million kilograms of permanent MSE walls, 19 temporary MSE walls, over 1.5 million cubic meters of embankment, and 17 MOT phases. [FPID: 255844-1-5201] FDOT Reference: Richard Frank, Project Manager; (813) 233-3832 Senior Bridge Inspector, I-75 Design-Build Bridge Widening and Deck Replacement, FDOT District One, Venice, Florida (8/07-1/08): This was a $17M construction project to widen and replace the deck on ten bridges along I-75. Superstructures included Type II, Type III and Type IV prestressed girders as well as steel plate girders. The project also included approx. 1000 feet of roadway widening approaching the bridges, stabilization, base, Superpave TL-D, storm drain improvements, guardrail upgrades, including the installation of 14,000 LF of median cable barrier, and signing and striping associated with the widened portions. Maintenance of Traffic was also a major concern during the contract duration. [FPID: 412848-412850] FDOT Reference: Phil Chiarini, Project Manager; (941) 359-7368 Senior Bridge Inspector, Treasure Island Causeway Bascule Bridge Replacement, Pinellas County, Treasure Island, Florida (1/05-8/07): Responsible for inspection, documentation, materials testing, and inspection for this $42M project to replace the existing low level two-leaf bascule bridge with a higher and wider four-leaf bascule bridge. All of the piers are supported on 24-inch concrete pilings and the deck will be supported by a mix of pre-stressed concrete girders in the two spans adjacent to the bascule piers and pre-cast post-tensioned deck slabs on the lower level piers. [FPID: CTIR-02-85] FDOT District Seven Reference: Ron Chin, PE, Project Manager; (813) 975-6293 | City of Treasure Island Reference: Hal Bruce, Project Manager; (727) 224-2883 Bridge Inspector, I-275 (SR 93) North of Roosevelt to Big Island Gap, FDOT District Seven, Pinellas County, Florida (3/02-1/05): This project was a $32M FDOT two-mile reconstruction project of I-275 from four to eight lanes, from north of Roosevelt Blvd. to Big Island Gap. It involved stabilizing the roadway soils using micro pile construction beneath two concrete lane bridges. The project included two-lane bridges of reinforced steel concrete supported by micro piles. The substructure for these bridges was constructed four feet below grade in two phases. Mr. Perkins provided documentation, materials testing, and inspection of all bridge-related activities for the new bridge and roadway construction. FDOT Reference: Richard Frank, Project Manager; (813) 233-3832

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P62579656 Asphalt Asphalt Paving Technician - Level 1 6/29/2015

P62579656 Asphalt Asphalt Paving Technician - Level 2 7/1/2015

P62579656 Concrete Concrete Field Technician - Level 1 7/9/2016

P62579656 Concrete Concrete Field Technician - Level 2 7/9/2016

P62579656 Earthwork Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 1 6/25/2018

P62579656 Geotech Drilled Shaft Inspection 6/16/2016

P62579656 Geotech Pile Driving Inspection 3/23/2020

P62579656 Geotech Pile Driving Inspection 7/9/2015

P62579656 Management Final Estimates - Level 1 7/2/2019

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Andrew Ross Senior Inspector Mr. Ross is a Senior Bridge and Roadway Inspector with experience in complex bridge structures, movable bridge structures, roadway construction, and traffic signal installation. Mr. Ross’ experience and knowledge with FDOT projects and documentation has been utilized for the set-up and start-up of numerous field offices and projects by allowing him to organize the office including the electronic and hard files in the FDOT format, training personnel, and providing support to the Owners and contractors. Project Specific Experience Senior Bridge Inspector, CEI Hybrid Projects, FDOT District Seven, Pinellas and Hillsborough Counties, Florida (5/13-Present): Services provided under this contract as a subconsultant to Allied Engineering consist of bridge inspection services for the cathodic protection and repairs of the NB Howard Frankland Bridge #150107 and the EB Gandy Bridge #100300. [FPID: 427455-1-52-01/427455-2-52-01] FDOT Reference: Gregory Deese, Project Manager; (813) 612-3316. Senior Bridge Inspector, District Wide Bridge Repairs, FDOT District Seven, Pinellas and Hillsborough Counties, Florida (4/12-5/13): Providing bridge inspection services for the restoration of Bayway Structure E. Work includes pile jackets, metalizing of substructure, cathodic protection, spall repair, replacement of hydraulic and electrical components, concrete pile installation for fender system, and control house modifications. [FPID: 427048-1-52-01] FDOT Reference: Jihad Alkhatib, Project Manager; (813) 975-7571 Contract Support Specialist/Assistant Project Administrator, Ocean Avenue Bascule Bridge Replacement, Palm Beach County, Florida (2011-2012): This $29M project consisted of the demolition of the existing bascule bridge and approach spans and constructing a new double-leaf bascule bridge, approach spans and fishing pier over Outstanding Florida Waters (OFW). County Reference: Kristine Frazell-Smith, Project Manager; (561) 478-5777 Contract Support Specialist/Assistant Project Administrator, CR 78 (Pine Island Road) Matlacha Bascule Bridge Replacement Project, Lee County, Florida (2011): Responsible for tracking and accounting for all daily contractor work activities for this 675-foot-long, $17.3M bascule bridge replacement project, including reconfiguration of the roadway approaches, new bulkhead seawalls and storm drainage collection and treatment system. Reviewed and processed all contractors correspondences and submittals including monthly pay estimates, requests for information, requests for corrections and/or modifications, NOI’s, and shop drawings. Maintained tracking logs and meeting agendas. Lee County Reference: Randy Cerchie, Construction Manager; (239) 707-9239 Senior Roadway and Bridge Inspector/Contract Support Specialist/Assistant Project Administrator, Raymond Road Bridge Replacement, Sarasota County, Florida (2010-2011): This $800K project consisted of the demolition of an existing wooden bridge and the construction of a new single-span flat slab bridge with associated fabric formed rip rap embankment, approach roadways and drainage structures. Sarasota County Reference: Sandra Boudreau, Project Manager; (941) 861-0872 Senior Roadway and Bridge Inspector/Assistant Project Administrator, Cocohatchee Bridge Replacement, FDOT District One, Bonita Springs, Florida (2008-2010): This $3.7M bridge replacement project over Outstanding Florida Waters (OFW) consisted of a nine-span flat slab bridge with concrete pile substructure, precast, pre-stressed, post tensioned deck slabs, MSE walls, embankment, and roadways with associated drainage structures. Performed oversight of contractor’s daily activities, CEI field staff and field office, inspection documentation contractors quality control activities. Reviewed RFI’s, RFM’s, shop drawings and technical documents. Assisted contractor with EEO, OJT, and other FDOT documentation requirements. Assisted

TIN #: R20001160 Areas of Expertise Roadway/Bridge Construction Engineering and Inspection Years of Experience With URS: 9 Years With Other Firms: 10 Years Education 1995-1998; University of Florida - School of Building Construction AA/1995/Florida Keys Community College Registration/Certification CTQP 3-16/Asphalt Paving Technician, Level 1 3-16/Asphalt Paving Technician, Level 2 6-15/Concrete Field Technician, Level 1 6-15/Concrete Field Technician, Level 2 3-15/Earthwork Construction Inspection, Level 1 4-15/Earthwork Construction Inspection, Level 2 5-16/Drilled Shaft Inspection 7-18/Pile Driving Inspection 4-16/Post-Tensioning Technician, Level 1 4-16/Post-Tensioning Technician, Level 2 4-18/Final Estimates, Level 1 4-18/Final Estimates, Level 2 No Expiration/QC Manager OTHER 8-15/ACI Concrete Testing, Grade 1 6-17/ACI Concrete Transportation Construction Inspector (CTCI) 5-16/Critical Structures Construction Issues SSC 3-17/Florida MOT Advanced Nuclear Surface Moisture Density Gauges

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Andrew Ross - 2 with the verification, organization and maintenance of field office documentation for material testing, certifications and final estimates. Performed and provided oversight of pile driving, MSE walls, formwork, reinforcing steel, substructure and superstructure concrete, post-tensioning stressing and grouting, earthwork, drainage structures and roadway construction. [FPID: 408440-1-52-01] FDOT Reference: Gerald Byrne, PE, Construction Engineer; (239) 985-7800 Senior CEI Inspector, Wilson Piggot Bascule Bridge, FDOT District One, Lee County, Florida (2009): This $3.7M restoration project consisted of the repair, replacement and new coatings of the span locks, live load shoes, deficient structural steel, nuts and bolts and grid deck sections. Reference: Luis Juarbe, PE, Project Manager; (813) 744-6050 Senior Bridge Inspector, Belleair Beach Causeway Bridge Replacement, Pinellas County, Belleair Bluffs, Florida (2007-2008): This $73M, two-lane, Complex Category II bridge replacement project was constructed over Outstanding Florida Waters (OFW). Mr. Ross’ primary responsibilities were for the construction inspection and quality control verification of the contractor’s VECP Incremental Launching System of the two 660-foot-long, match-cast thickened flat slabs with transverse and longitudinal post-tensioning. Performed review and inspection of the contractor’s specialty engineer’s re-design of the cast-in-place portion of the superstructure and replacement with the incrementally launched re-design. Monitored submittals, reviews, approvals and incorporation of over 250 new design drawings while overseeing the construction inspection of the formwork, reinforcing steel, transverse and longitudinal post-tensioning installation, stressing and grouting, concrete placement, mass concrete curing and launching of each segment. Additional responsibilities included Pre-stress Plant QA inspection for the fabrication of the Florida Bulb-T Beams and pre-stress concrete piling and Senior Inspector responsible for the inspection and documentation of all post-tensioning and grouting field operations on the project. This bridge was ranked as the #5 bridge for 2009 by Roads & Bridges Magazine. [FPID: 413045-1-58-01] FDOT Reference: Duane Aldrich, Project Manager; (813) 323-3823 | Pinellas County Reference: Tony Horrnik, PE, Project Manager; (727) 420-4830

Senior Bridge Inspector Treasure Island Causeway Bascule Bridge, FDOT District Seven, Treasure Island, Florida (10/05-12/07): This $42M bridge replacement project involved the demolition and replacement of the existing bascule bridge across Boca Ciega Bay. Performed construction inspection oversight of roadway and bridge related activities including: substructure and superstructure formwork, reinforcing steel and concrete, pre-cast post tensioned flat slab approach spans, bascule pier span exodermic decks, installation of structural steel and bolt tightening for bascule span main girders, beams, stringers and decking; control house control panel and bascule span electrical system, hydraulic operating system, application of organic and inorganic zinc primer, intermediate epoxy coat and final coat for bridge structural steel, tracking of quantities for monthly pay estimates, and materials testing. This bridge was ranked as the #6 bridge for 2007 by Roads & Bridges Magazine. [FPID: CTIR-02-85] FDOT Reference: Ron Chin, PE, Project Manager; (813) 975-6293 | City of Treasure Island Reference: Hal Bruce, Project Manager; (727) 224-2883 Senior Inspector, Drew Street Reconstruction, FDOT District Seven, Clearwater, Florida (2002-2004): This two-mile project included, but was not limited to, complete removal of existing roadway and drainage structures, new mainline roadway, milling and resurfacing, drainage structures, retention ponds, embankment, curb and gutter, sidewalks and driveways, aluminum handrails, drilled shafts, strain poles with new signalization and sodding. FDOT Reference: Robert Grimsley, Clearwater Construction Project Manager; (727) 725-7950 Assistant Bridge Inspector/Diver FDOT, District Bridge and Structures, FDOT Districts One and Seven, Florida (2000-2002): Responsible for overseeing the CEI inspections of more than 3,000 bridges and structures in Districts One and Seven, including steel girder, segmental, fixed span, CIP, wooden, bascule and box culvert bridges. FDOT Reference: James Jacobson, Resident Engineer; (727) 975-7586 Quality Assurance / Quality Control The following projects were all performed in 2004 thru 2005 as short term assignments depending on project requirements. QC Project Coordinator and Senior Inspector, I-95 Bridge and Roadway Widening from Exit 74 to Exit 76, FDOT District Four, Palm Beach County, Florida: Project consisted of the widening of two existing concrete AASHTO bridges over an Interstate with associated ramps, roadway and drainage structure construction. This project included, but was not limited to, drilled shafts, pile driving, cap construction, beam placement, CIP concrete bridge deck, MSE and retaining walls, embankment, milling and resurfacing, roadway widening, curb and gutter and sidewalk, new signalization, drainage structures and sodding.

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R20001160 Asphalt Asphalt Paving Technician - Level 1 3/4/2016

R20001160 Asphalt Asphalt Paving Technician - Level 2 3/4/2016

R20001160 Concrete Concrete Field Technician - Level 1 6/2/2015

R20001160 Concrete Concrete Field Technician - Level 2 6/2/2015

R20001160 Earthwork Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 2 4/2/2015

R20001160 Geotech Drilled Shaft Inspection 5/18/2016

R20001160 Geotech Pile Driving Inspection 7/25/2018

R20001160 Management Final Estimates - Level 1 4/9/2018

R20001160 Management Final Estimates - Level 2 4/9/2018

R20001160 Management QC Manager Does Not Expire

R20001160 Structures Qualified Post-Tensioning Technician - Level 1 4/24/2016

R20001160 Structures Qualified Post-Tensioning Technician - Level 2 4/24/2016

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Kathleen T. Stellitano Senior Bridge Inspector Ms. Stellitano has extensive experience in construction, engineering and inspection of materials in all aspects of highway and bridge construction. Her hands-on experience includes but is not limited to drilled shafts, pile driving, M.S.E walls, signalization, subgrade, limerock, asphalt, drainage and environmental pollution abatement inspection/installation as well as final estimate preparation. Her work in the design department entailed board drafting, AutoCAD and plans review. Typical project experience is provided below. Senior Bridge Inspector, Poinciana Parkway, Osceola County Expressway Authority (OCX), Florida (3/14-Present): This project is a $69M, 1,060-day Design-Build construction project consisting of 9.5 miles of new limited access facility, ultimate six-lane roadway construction. The project includes a 62-span, 6,169 LF bridge through Reedy Creek Mitigation Bank utilizing 45-inch Florida I-Beams. Two additional single-span bridges over Marigold Avenue and Koa Street utilizing 63-inch and 45-inch Florida I-Beams, respectively, are also part of the project. The bridge construction includes over 11 miles of 18-inch pre-stressed concrete pile, over two million pounds of reinforcing steel, and over 12,000 c.y. of structural concrete. The project also includes maintenance of traffic (MOT), erosion control, earthwork with subsoil excavation and surcharging, over 24,000 LF of storm drainage, single and double barrel concrete box culverts, temporary and permanent MSE walls, subgrade, base, asphalt, curb and gutter, landscaping, signing, pavement markings, lighting, signalization, ITS and overhead truss electronic toll gantry erection. Utility relocations and installation of new water, reclaimed water and sanitary force mains are also included. OCX Reference: David May, Project Manager and County Engineer, Osceola County; (407) 742-0660 Senior Inspector, Matlacha Pass Single-Leaf Bascule Bridge Replacement, Lee County DOT, Matlacha, Florida (3/12-12/13): Provided inspection services for this $18M Lee County Bridge replacement project involving the demolition and replacement of existing single-leaf bascule bridge. Project included roadway widening, stabilization, milling and resurfacing, sidewalk, curb and gutter, and new drainage with storm water filtration units. Ensured contract compliance by inspecting work items in progress, sampling materials at frequencies required by the specifications and confirming all materials incorporated into the project were acceptable. Documented findings in daily reports of construction and worked closely with the project engineer to ensure RFIs, RFCs, and RFMs were properly carried out and that the latest versions of QC documents, plan revisions, and shop drawings were used. County Reference: Sarah Clarke, Project Manager; (239) 533-8718 Senior Inspector, Gainesville Airport Access Road (LAP Project), Gainesville Alachua County Airport Authority, Florida (8/11-2/12): Performed functions as Verification Testing Inspector for the new $939,500 access roadway from SR 24 to Gainesville Regional Airport. Project funded and built to FDOT Standards. [LAP No.: 407614-4-58-01] Airport Reference: Michael Iguina, Project Manager; (352) 373-0249 Senior Inspector, SR 429 Resurfacing, Orlando-Orange County Expressway Authority (OOCEA), Orlando, Florida (2/11-8/11): This $5M project consisted of 10 miles of milling and resurfacing. Responsibilities included inspection of asphalt paving replacement. OOCEA Reference: Don Budnovich, PE, Project Manager; (407) 690-5000 Senior Inspector, I-4 Resurfacing from Branch Forbes Road to Polk County Line, FDOT District Seven, Hillsborough County, Florida (11/10-2/11): Performed functions as Verification Testing Inspector for intestate milling and resurfacing project, to include milling depth checks, cross slope verification, asphalt spread rate calculations, comparisons of asphalt layer thickness to allowable tolerances (structural and friction), evaluation of quantities for pay, evaluation of sample testing and reporting into LIMS. [FPID: 423440-1-52-01; contract T7249] FDOT Reference: Alene Harris, Project Manager; (813) 744-6062

TIN #: S34351861 Areas of Expertise Roadway and Bridge Construction Inspection Years of Experience With URS: 7 Years With Other Firms: 18 Years Education 1984-1986/ Pursued Drafting Design Technology with AutoCAD/ Daytona Beach Community College Registration/Certification CTQP 9-16/Asphalt Plant Technician, Level 1 4-17/Asphalt Paving Technician, Level 1 4-17/Asphalt Paving Technician, Level 2 12-18/ Concrete Field Technician, Level 1 8-17/ Concrete Field Technician, Level 2 5-18/Earthwork Construction Inspection, Level 1 5-18/Earthwork Construction Inspection, Level 2 12-18/Drilled Shaft Inspection 1-19/Pile Driving Inspection 1-18/Final Estimates, Level 1 OTHER 12-18/ACI Concrete Field Testing Technician 8-17/ACI Concrete Transportation Construction Inspector 12-16/ Florida MOT Advanced 2-17/Critical Structures Construction Issues SSC 6-17/Troxler Nuclear Safety

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Kathleen T. Stellitano - 2 Senior Inspector, US 301 Railroad Protection Structures/Bridge Resurfacing, from SR 60 to SR 574, FDOT District Seven, Hillsborough County, Florida (7/10-11/10): This project was to modify and resurface the bridges on this section of US 301. Responsibilities included: inspecting and documenting the modifications and resurfacing including inspection of temporary barrier wall installation and temporary guard rail installation. [FPID: 416842-2-52-01; Contract E7G19] FDOT Reference: Alene Harris, Project Manager; (813) 744-6062 Senior Inspector, Reynolds Street and Baker Street, FDOT District Seven, Plant City, Florida (3/10-7/10): This $39,182.03 project was required for grade improvements due to a new railroad crossing. Work included drainage upgrades, ADA facility improvements and eliminated roadside parking. Responsibilities included: drainage, asphalt, black base, ADA and milling and resurfacing inspection. FDOT Reference: Manzer Kouser, Project Manager; (813) 744-6062 Senior Inspector, SR 19 Juniper Creek Bridge Replacement, FDOT District Five, Marion County, Florida (1/09-3/10): This project consisted of the construction of a new bridge and roadway and the removal of the existing bridge. Duties and responsibilities included inspection and documentation of pile driving operations, concrete, steel embankment, stabilized sub-grade, and lime-rock base and asphalt placement. Project Reference: Marc Gregory, Project Administrator (HNTB); (352) 347-0465 Senior Inspector, US 441/SR 40/SR 326 Milling & Resurfacing, FDOT District Five, Marion County, Florida (4/08-1/09): These $49,791 projects consisted of milling and resurfacing the existing pavement, installing new traffic count stations and signal loops, ADA ramps and new sidewalk. Responsibilities included inspection and documentation of all work performed. [FPID: 417005-1-62-01] Project Reference: Hubert Severance, Project Administrator (HNTB); (352) 347-0465 Senior Inspector, SR 25 Milling & Resurfacing, FDOT District Five, Marion County, Florida (12/07-4/08): This $2.7M project consisted of milling and resurfacing the existing pavement, upgrading the drainage and installing sidewalk with handrail. Responsible for the inspection and documentation of the super pave friction course placement and final estimates documentation. [FPID: 417162-1-52-01] Project Reference: Hubert Severance, Project Administrator (HNTB); (352) 347-0465 Senior Inspector, SR 25 Widening, FDOT District Five, Marion County, Florida (12/07-6/08): This $1.276M project consisted of changing SR 25 from a two-lane road to a four-lane road with a bi-directional turn lane in the center. It also included pedestrian and drainage upgrades. Responsibilities included: monitoring the installation, inspection and documentation of all materials incorporated into the project. Preparing and reviewing the documentation for the final estimate. [FPID: 238753-1-52-01] Project Reference: Hubert Severance, Project Administrator (HNTB); (352) 347-0465

Experience prior to joining URS Quality Control Manager, I-4/SR 408, FDOT District Five, Orange County, Florida (3/06-6/07): This $113M project consisted of the replacement and addition of several bridges, MSE walls, drainage, street lighting, signalization, embankment, sidewalk, curb and gutter, pile driving, etc. Responsibilities included: testing, installation, inspection and quality of all elements constructed on the project. Also producing and maintaining records of all materials incorporated into the project. [FPID: 242484-1-52-01] Project Reference: Gary Dale, Project Manager (PCL Civil Constructors); (813) 264-9500 Senior Roadway Inspector, I-4/John Young Parkway and I-4/St. Johns River Bridge, Orange, FDOT District Five, Seminole and Volusia Counties, Florida (9/01-3/06): These projects consisted of removing and replacing the existing bridges, widening the existing roadway adding MSE walls, sound walls, drainage, signalization, etc. Responsibilities for this $102M contract included supervising and guiding employees in the proper documentation and inspection of roadway construction. [FPID: 242702-1-52-01] Project Reference: Richard F. Large, Project Administrator (Metric Engineering); (305) 235-5098 Senior Inspector, SR 100/US 1, FDOT District Five, Flagler County, Florida (1/01-9/01): URS served as a subconsultant on this $50M interchange on US 1. Provided supervision and guidance to employees in the proper documentation and inspection of roadway and bridge construction. Project Reference: Thomas R. White, Project Engineer (RS&H CS); (407) 893-5870 FDOT District Five Employment History (11/92-1/01): Duties and responsibilities included but were not limited to inspection, documentation and supervision of all aspects of the construction of embankment, stabilized subgrade, limerock base, asphalt, concrete, signalization, street lighting, highmast lighting, drainage, pile driving, drilled shaft, bridge, MSE walls, retaining walls, and the preparation and review of the final estimate. Individual work history listed below: FDOT References: Daytona Construction Resident Engineer: Frank O’Dea; (800) 780-7102 | Leesburg Construction Resident Engineer: Richard F. Large; (800) 780-7102

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S34351861 Asphalt Asphalt Paving Technician - Level 2 4/19/2017

S34351861 Asphalt Asphalt Plant Technician - Level 1 9/21/2016

S34351861 Concrete Concrete Field Technician - Level 1 12/7/2018

S34351861 Concrete Concrete Field Technician - Level 2 8/17/2017

S34351861 Earthwork Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 1 5/20/2018

S34351861 Earthwork Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 2 5/20/2018

S34351861 Geotech Drilled Shaft Inspection 12/11/2018

S34351861 Geotech Pile Driving Inspection 1/15/2019

S34351861 Management Final Estimates - Level 1 1/3/2018

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Jesse L. Christen Senior Inspector / Environmental Scientist

TIN #: C623432553420 Area of Expertise Construction Engineering Inspection Years of Experience With Tierra: 19 Years With Other Firms: 3 Years Education B.S. Agriculture, University of Nebraska - Lincoln, 1981 Registrations/Certifications: ACI Concrete Field Testing Technician - Level I ACI Concrete Transportation Construction Inspector CTQP Asphalt Paving Level II CTQP Concrete Field Inspector Levels I & II CTQP Earthwork Construction Inspector Level II CTQP Final Estimates Levels I & II CTQP QC Manager FDOT Critical Structure Inspection Maintenance of Traffic - Intermediate Nuclear Gauge Operations and Safety PCI Level III - FDOT Certified Pre-stressed Concrete

Inspector

Mr. Christen has over 22 years of experience in the inspection, documentation and monitoring of large scale environmental and construction projects, including FDOT roadway projects. His experience includes embankment, utilities, muck removal and documentation, roadway construction, bridge construction, signalization, striping, final measurements and final estimates. He has extensive experience in monitoring the construction of pre-stressed concrete members. Jesse completed a Bachelor's degree in 1981 and began his professional career. He has worked in numerous capacities on projects since that time, including investigation/inspection services for design and construction. He has a background in Environmental Sciences, Geotechnical Engineer Investigations, Pre-Stress Plant Inspections and general Construction Services. He has had the good fortune to work on projects in most of the Florida FDOT Districts, obtaining a bit of training and field experience from each opportunity. During the past few years Jesse has been working on the I-275 Interstate Expansion in Tampa, working for Oak Park Construction Office as a Subconsultant to the Prime CEI. Jesse is a fully versatile Sr. Inspector who can proficiently provide inspection for any facet of construction: bridges, walls, roadways, embankment, base, pipe, piles, shafts, lighting, and ITS. His in-depth project experience makes him an ideal candidate for this project. Additionally, he is an effective staff leader who can obtain the best from each subordinate inspection staff member. In addition, Mr. Christen is bilingual in English and Spanish.

His current assignment as Sr. Inspector for I-275 (SR 93) FM S Of Floribraska Avenue to N of Yukon Street, Prince Contracting, $30 Million, Contract T7298 258660-2-52-01 / 258642-3-52-01 includes the duties of assigning, coordinating and tracking concrete, earthwork and paving testing activities for dual bridge widening operations of northbound and southbound bridges over Floribraska Ave., East Lake Ave., MLK Jr. Boulevard, East Chelsea St., East Osborne Ave., Hillsborough Ave., East Hanna Avenue, East Sligh Avenue, East Broad Street, Hillsborough River Bridge, East Waters Avenue and East Yukon St. These bridge foundation systems are founded on Drilled Shafts and the mainline paving is rigid concrete pavement. Jesse’s coordination efforts of staff and inspections have been of great importance to the Contractor’s current project status – on time and within budget. Reference: FDOT District 7 PM, Mr. Conrad Campbell, (813) 233-3836 Senior Inspector (February 2010 to April 2012) - US 301 (SR 43) Widening from South of Balm Road to Gibsonton Drive, FDOT District 7 (FPID 415489-2), Hillsborough County, FL The project consisted of widening US 301 between Gibsonton Drive and Balm Road from a two lane road to a six lane divided highway with raised medians. The project also included building a new five foot sidewalk, a 12 foot multi-use path, and new street lighting. Mr. Christen was responsible for the concrete inspection, pipe placement inspection, asphalt placement inspection, subgrade inspection, and base inspection. As Senior Inspector, he also provided project oversight. Reference: FDOT District 7, Mr. Tom Lay, (813) 233-3822 VT Inspector (August 2009 to Current) - US 17 and SR 62, Wauchula, FL, (FPID 194028-2-52-01) CEI Inspection regarding milling and resurfacing of U.S. 17 and State Road 62. CEI Inspection of new 30 inch CRP placement and backfill. Reference: KCI Senior Inspector, Mr. Norman Armstrong, (813) 781-4100 Reference: FDOT Project Administrator, Mrs. Susan Hindman, (863) 386-6112 VT Inspector (August 2009 to Current) - SR 72 and CR 661, Arcadia, FL, (FPID 416226-1-52-01) CEI Inspection regarding milling and resurfacing of State Road 72 and County Road 661. CEI Inspection of new box culvert extension including backfill. Reference: FDOT Project Administrator, Mrs. Susan Hindman, (863) 386-6112

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VT Inspector (May 2009 to July 2009) - CEI Services for District 1 Group 6H Hybrids, CR 557/Polk County, FL FPID 423521-1-62-01) CEI Inspection for paving and new sidewalk placement (Soil and Concrete). Reference: FDOT Project Administrator, Mr. Lee Jones, (863) 519-4159 VT Inspector (March 2009 to May 2009) - SR 60, Lake Wales, FL (FPID 413407-1-52-01) CEI Inspections regarding the milling and resurfacing of State Road 60 and QC Inspection for concrete sidewalks and ADA ramps. Reference: FDOT Project Administrator, Mr. Kirby Radford, (863) 519-4107 QC Inspector (November 2008 to January 2009) - SR 580 / Busch Boulevard, Tampa, FL, (FPID 413407-1-52-01) QC Inspections regarding the milling and resurfacing of Busch Boulevard and QC Inspection and testing for soils and concrete. Senior VT Inspector (January 2009 to March 2009) - SR 56 Extension, Pasco County, FL, (FPID 421140-4-52-01) Senior Level Verification Inspections regarding new asphalt construction. Reference: Genesis Project Manager, Mr. Marty Sanchez, (813) 741-2670

Senior Inspector (January 2005 to December 2008) FDOT Districts I and 7 Contract, Standard Concrete Products, (FPID 404580-1) Verify and inspect all phases of construction of pre-stressed and pre-cast members for various projects throughout Florida. Verify and inspect the casting operation of all pre-stressed members. Set-up and maintain current verification data files for up to thirty on going FDOT projects in various stages of pre-stress construction. A listing of some projects produced at Standard Concrete Products are: 412549-1-72-01 – I-75 over U.S. 301 Emergency Services 258399-1-52-01 – I-275 Himes Ave to Hillsborough River 255844-1-52-01 – The Links – Tampa Airport Interchange 406474-1-52-01 – Johns Pass Bridge 250445-1-52-01 – Jewfish Creek Bridge 417474-2-52-01 – I-10 Escambia Bay Bridge Reference: FDOT Project Manager, Mr. Greg Weich, (813) 744-6070 QC Inspector (December 2004 to January 2005) - I-75 over C.R. 672, ZEP Construction, Apollo Beach, FL (FPID 411531-1-52-01) Duties included QC inspection of complete bridge deck replacement, FDOT concrete data input into LIMS, and concrete data management. Reference: Allied Engineering, Arlene Barrios, (941) 426-8233

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C62343255 Asphalt Asphalt Paving Technician - Level 2 8/27/2018

C62343255 Concrete Concrete Field Technician - Level 1 3/10/2017

C62343255 Concrete Concrete Field Technician - Level 2 3/10/2017

C62343255 Earthwork Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 2 7/14/2019

C62343255 Management Final Estimates - Level 1 10/12/2017

C62343255 Management Final Estimates - Level 2 10/12/2017

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Keith Poore Senior Inspector Mr. Poore has considerable experience in roadway construction inspection. His background includes materials sampling/testing for retaining wall construction, drainage, concrete structures, subgrade, base operations and asphalt paving. Typical projects are described below. Project Specific Experience Senior Inspector, District Wide Thermoplastic Push Button, FDOT, District Seven, Florida (10/14-Present): Providing construction engineering and inspection services on this District Wide Thermoplastic Pavement Marking project. Responsibilities include site inspections, verification testing to ensure compliance with contract documents and recording daily construction activities in Site Manager. [FPID: 404551-1-62-25; Contract No.: E7J28] FDOT Reference: Brent Dustin, Project Manager; (813) 520-9791 Senior Roadway Inspector, Fletcher Avenue “Complete Streets” (CR 582A) from Nebraska Avenue to 50th Street (LAP Project), Hillsborough County, Florida (7/14-10/14): This is a $4.4M pedestrian and bicycle safety improvement project approximately three miles in length. The project includes MOT, erosion control, storm drainage, curb and gutter, sidewalk upgrades, gravity walls, milling and resurfacing, widening, utility adjustments, signalization/ITS, landscaping, signing and thermoplastic pavement markings. In 2015, The Florida Department of Transportation and Hillsborough County were the recipients of the “2014 Project of the Year” by the Tampa Bay Institute of Transportation Engineers. [FPID: 428214-1-58-01] County Reference: Rob Swain, Project Manager; (813) 307-1766

Senior Inspector, Safe Routes to School, Pinellas County, Florida (1/13-6/14): This Local Agency Program (LAP) project limits are from Nursery Road to Keene Road and include new construction of sidewalk, drainage, and paving. The water main relocates are to accommodate drainage pipe runs. Mr. Poore is providing inspection services on this project. [FPID: 430405-1-58-01; Contract No.: 2267] County Reference: Mike Williams, Project Manager; (727) 580-2331 Inspector, District Wide Bridge Projects, FDOT District One, Florida (11/12-12/12): Provided project administration and construction engineering inspection services for bridge projects district wide. [Lead FPID: 412550-1-62-06] • Long Boat Key Bridge, SR 789 (Bridge #130057), Sarasota County, Florida: This is

an 8-span bridge. The contractor is CMA Corporation. [FPID: 413229-4-52-01; Contract: E1I92]

FDOT Reference: Wilfredo Acevedo-Diaz, Project Manager; (813) 975-7584 Senior Inspector, Alligator Creek Recreational Trail-Phase I, Sarasota County, Florida (8/12-12/12): This Local Agency Program (LAP) project included new construction of a shell-base pedestrian trail, approximately 5,500 LF in length and 10 feet wide along Alligator Creek to the west of Jacaranda Boulevard. Project included one cross drain installation and the protection of wetlands and creek. Mr. Poore provided inspection services on this project. [FPID: 417949-1-58-01; FAP: 8886 083 A; Contract No.: AO J97] County Reference: Anthony Bell, Project Manager; (941) 650-0874 Inspector, US 17 from CR 674 to 7th Avenue, FDOT District One, Hardee County, Florida (10/11-8/12): Provided inspection services for the widening of US 17 from two to four lanes. The project also included construction of two bridges over the Alligator Branch waterway. Urban and rural drainage improvements, box culverts, sanitary sewer, potable water, signing and marking, and utility adjustments were also included in this contract. [FPID: 420633-1-52-01] FDOT Reference: Phil Chiarini, Project Manager; (941) 359-7368 Inspector, US 41 (SR 45), South of 26th Avenue West to East of 10th Street West, FDOT District One, Florida (7/11-10/11): Provided inspection services on this project, which was one of five projects included in a hybrid CEI contract with FDOT District One. This project included milling and resurfacing, drainage improvements, curb and gutter, sidewalk, traffic monitoring site,

TIN #: P60050569 Areas of Expertise Roadway Construction Years of Experience With URS: 7 Years With Other Firms: 18 Years Education Lackland AFB/1989/EMT, Hazmat, and Fire Academy 1987/Osceola High School, Pinellas County, Florida Registration/Certification CTQP 10-18/Asphalt Paving Technician, Level 1 10-18/Asphalt Paving Technician, Level 2 10-17/Concrete Field Technician, Level 1 8-17/Earthwork Construction Inspection, Level 1 7-18/Earthwork Construction Inspection, Level 2 1-16/Drilled Shaft Inspection 4-19/Final Estimates, Level 1 OTHER 10-17/ACI Concrete Field Testing Technician, Grade I 6-15/Florida MOT Advanced 6-17/Nuclear Safety – APNGA FDEP Stormwater Management Inspector # 26383 1-16/Critical Structures Construction Issues SSC

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Keith Poore - 2 signing, pavement marking and signalization on US 41 in Bradenton. The project is 1.312 miles in length. [FPID: 435232-1-52-01] FDOT Reference: Marléna Gore, Project Manager; (863) 272-5008 Inspector, US 301 Reconstruction, FDOT District One, Manatee County, Florida (1/10-7/11): This $21M, two-lane to four-lane reconstruction project was approximately four miles in length. The project included MOT, erosion control, earthwork, over 34,000 LF of storm drainage ranging from 18 to 72 inches and associated structures, stabilization, base, asphalt, curb and gutter, lighting, signalization, signing, striping and performance turf. The project also included extensive water and wastewater utility improvements. Provided inspection of earthwork, storm drainage, subgrade, base, asphalt pavement, lighting, signalization, signing and pavement markings. Duties also included management of junior inspectors, coordination with the contractor and FDOT personnel, material sampling and testing, and assisting with estimate preparation. Also ensured that document control complied with the FDOT guidelines. [FPID: 422603-1-58-01] FDOT Reference: Phil Chiarini, Project Manager; (941) 359-7368 | Manatee County Reference: Vince Canna, Project Manager; (941) 708-7450, x-7338 Inspector, US 19 (SR 55) from North of 49th Street to South of 126th Avenue, FDOT District Seven, Pinellas County, Florida (4/07-1/10): The FDOT’s plan was to create a six-lane, continuous controlled access road with overpasses and parallel frontage roads. The $89.2M roadway improvements involved the construction of two new interchanges at 110th and 118th Avenues. In addition, a one-way frontage road system was constructed to include two lanes and a six-foot sidewalk on each side. Mr. Poore was responsible for the inspection, documentation, and monitoring of the contractor’s compliance with all plans, specifications, and procedures as well as resolving any issues that were discovered as the work was being done. In addition, he fulfilled all the duties of an Inspector. [FPID: 257070-1-52-01] FDOT Reference: Tom Lay, Project Manager; (813) 233-3822

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P60050569 Asphalt Asphalt Paving Technician - Level 1 10/4/2018

P60050569 Asphalt Asphalt Paving Technician - Level 2 10/4/2018

P60050569 Concrete Concrete Field Technician - Level 1 10/3/2017

P60050569 Earthwork Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 1 8/7/2017

P60050569 Earthwork Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 2 7/12/2018

P60050569 Geotech Drilled Shaft Inspection 1/13/2016

P60050569 Management Final Estimates - Level 1 4/4/2019

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Barry J. (BJ) Schultz, Jr. Inspector/Geotechnical Technician Mr. Schultz performs field investigations, testing, and construction inspections on a variety of civil, geotechnical, and environmental projects. Based on his project experience and completion of various certification programs, Mr. Schultz has demonstrated an understanding of subsurface investigations, earthwork, storm drainage installation, sediment and water sampling, documentation of daily construction and materials testing, and regulatory agency compliance verification. Typical projects are described below. Project Specific Experience Inspector, Challenger K8 and Chocachatti Elementary Turn Lanes and Intersection Improvements, Hernando County, Florida (7/14-9/14): Provided inspection services for Hernando County on turn lane extensions and other improvements adjacent to two existing schools. The work included MOT, clearing and grubbing, erosion control, excavation, embankment, turn lane extensions, milling and resurfacing of asphalt pavement, pavement markings, signage, sidewalk, handrails, sod, and drainage structure modifications. County Reference: Al Toler, Project Manager; (352) 754-4458

Inspector, Linden Drive Sidewalk, Hernando County, Florida (2/14-4/14): Provided inspection services for Hernando County on sidewalk construction project along Linden Drive. The work included MOT, clearing and grubbing, erosion control, excavation, embankment, pavement markings, signage, sidewalk, handrails, sod, and drainage structure modifications. County Reference: Al Toler, Project Manager; (352) 754-4458 Inspector, Northwest Quadrant of I-4 and SR 39 High Mast Light Pole Foundation Replacement, FDOT District Seven, Plant City, Florida (2013): Responsible for overseeing the installation of a 24-foot by 48-inch drilled shaft high-mast light poles (HMLP). FDOT Reference: Jay Alkhatib, Project Manager; (813) 975-7571 Senior Inspector, Mosaic Fertilizer, LLC, Uncle Sam, Louisiana (2013): Responsible for collecting phosphate rock samples from nine different stock in various locations. These samples were collected in place with the use of Drive Sleeve sampling. This scope of work was for the determination of the stock piles density for a client accounting purposes. Senior Inspector, Mosaic Fertilizer, LLC, Four Corners, Florida (2013): Responsible for collecting phosphate rock samples from nine a stock in six various locations. These samples were collected in place with the use of Drive Sleeve sampling. This scope of work was for the determination of the stock piles density for a client accounting purposes. Senior Inspector, Mississippi Phosphate Corporation, Pascagoula, Mississippi (2005-2012): Responsible for conducting in depth soils classifications of the existing soils stratigraphy for proper depth placement of ground water monitoring wells, vibrating wire piezometers, gypsum pore-pressure monitors and standpipe piezometers. To date provided oversight for the installation of 160 monitors for this client. Tasked with an 18-month assignment for Mississippi Phosphate Corporation to oversee the expansion construction of Phase Two Gypsum Pond area. This expansion encompassed an area of 120 acres and consisted of the clearing, grubbing and soils classification and materials testing to ensure suitable materials were used in the construction of the various dikes (levees). On site responsible for all aspects of construction; density testing, materials verification, aggregate sizing and testing, organics testing, density proctors. This job included 7,000 linear feet of slurry wall construction with all density, permeability and moisture testing being conducted on site. Over 2,000 feet of high density polyethylene (HDPE) under-drainage pipe was installed, welds inspection and proper rock bed cover was verified prior to covering all while maintaining proper documentation for the client, the Engineer of Record, and for Mississippi Department of Protection. Senior Inspector, Veterans Expressway, Tampa, Florida (2010): Responsible for materials classification and depth of protective liner. This job was tasked on an area that prior was landfill. Client was looking to expand the existing lanes. Gradation and Attaberg Limit testing was performed on samples collected.

TIN #: S43206174 Areas of Expertise Construction Inspection/ Materials Testing Project Management Cost Monitoring Years of Experience With URS: 13 Years With Other Firms: 3 Years Registration/Certification CTQP 3-16/Aggregate Base Testing Technician 3-16/Aggregate Testing Technician 1-19/Asphalt Paving Technician, Levels 1 and 2 10-18/Concrete Field Technician, Level 1 5-19/Drilled Shaft Inspection 10-15/Earthwork Construction Inspection, Levels 1 and 2 5-19/Pile Driving Inspection 3-16/Qualified Sampler Technician OTHER 7-18/Florida MOT Advanced Troxler/Nuclear Density and Radiation Safety Training FDEP/Erosion and Sedimentation Control Inspector # 23865 10-18/ACI Concrete Field Testing Technician Grade I 4-15/LBR Technician 10-18/TWIC

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Barry J. (BJ) Schultz, Jr. - 2 Senior Inspector, Florida Gas and Transmission-Station 15, Perry, Florida (2010): Responsible for monitoring an area on the property where a sink hole was observed while documenting the installation of 19 drill shaft piles in the unstable area. Task with tracking calculations of concrete pours for each support for under runs or over pours, was in continual contact with Engineer when extreme anomalies were encountered. Senior Inspector, Marine Corps Air Station (MCAS), Beaufort, South Carolina (2010): Responsible for documenting all drainage structures in and around the base in reference to the new expansion of runway, hanger and training facility. Collected various soil samples from the proposed borrow pit area and an area where there was a concern for unsuitable materials for construction of the runway extension. Conducted testing on these materials in accordance with ASTM standards as requested by the government and design engineers. Senior Inspector, Gulfstream Natural Gas System, Port Manatee, Florida (2009): Responsible with overseeing the installation of 50 drilled shaft piles for turbine expansion. This task included monitoring the active turbines from vibration so three BlastMate pods were placed at varying distance around the turbines and monitored during the installation of the piles. This project required a good knowledge of how to interrupt the active print out from each unit on a continual timed loop for any extreme vibrations that could take the turbines off line or cause serious damage. Senior Inspector, Gulfstream Natural Gas System, Piney Pointe, Florida (2009): Responsible for materials classification of dredge material removed from the shipping channel in Port Manatee and barged to underwater surface damage at the Bartow Lateral point. Documented tonnage recovered and moved, conducted organics and gradation analysis of the material prior to placement in accordance with Florida Department of Environmental Protection. Senior Inspector, Gulfstream Natural Gas Pipeline, Coden, Alabama (2009): Responsible for overseeing and documenting installation of 111 Steel Case Piles with a total drive length of 90 feet. Project/Cost Manager, Gwinnett, Barrow, and Clayton Counties, Georgia (2008-2009): Responsible for the daily operations of managing the monthly payouts for completed work and seeing all jobs was staff with properly trained personnel for the task assigned on various roadway jobs within the counties. Senior Inspector, Fort Gordon Army Base, Augusta, Georgia (2008): Responsible for inspecting and documenting various drainage structures on the Base. Tasked with inspecting, classification of the soils and calculating the gradient in the area due to extreme erosion from surface run off. Senior Inspector, Gulfstream Natural Gas Pipeline, Hardee, Okeechobee, Highlands, and Martin Counties, Florida (2004-2008): Responsible for wetland and water body crossings turbidity monitoring at construction sites. Maintained an active log of water quality and of the contractor’s actions for the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) and submitted a weekly report to FDEP and all parties represented. Since this project was an out-of-area project, all correspondence was conducted electronically. Inspector, Gulfstream Natural Gas Pipeline, Offshore/Onshore, Manatee, Polk, Hardee, and Pinellas Counties, Florida (2001-2008): Inspector working offshore monitoring turbidity levels at the construction site. Duties onshore included conducting wetland monitoring at the construction site while maintaining the records for the test performed on the concrete and soil compactions for pipeline stations. This was a $1.6B project. In addition, performed geotechnical investigations for the natural gas delivery facilities at a Progress Energy Pinellas County power plant being served by a leg of the pipeline. Senior Inspector, Peeples Road Relocation, Fort Meade, Florida (2006-2007): Responsible for overseeing new construction of ten miles of road relocation. Task included soil compaction testing, concrete testing, pipe placement, and asphalt placement. Maintained a log of quantities delivered to the site, the weekly reports from the contractor/client meetings, and performed various tasks as needed on site. This project included the removal of a large amount of unsuitable materials requiring soils classification, also the placement of over 5,000 wick drains and surcharge area. Monitored and recorded ground placed sensors for monitoring internal pore pressures. Inspector, Mosaic Fertilizer, LLC, Fort Lonesome, Florida: (2004-2006) Responsible for monitoring all construction activities of three separate earthen dams (F4-A, F4B, and L-1). Responsibilities included soils classification, preparing soils density proctors, soils gradation, soils compaction, concrete testing, and rebar and steel inspection. Inspector, Anheuser Busch Companies, Jacksonville, Florida (2004): Responsible for the inspection of 13 auger cast pile installation and anchoring system for the expansion of the power plant. Responsibilities included placement and documentation of installation.

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S43206174 Aggregates Aggregate Base Testing Technician 3/26/2016

S43206174 Aggregates Aggregate Testing Technician 3/31/2016

S43206174 Aggregates LBR Technician 3/26/2016

S43206174 Aggregates Qualified Sampler Technician 3/31/2016

S43206174 Asphalt Asphalt Paving Technician - Level 1 1/27/2019

S43206174 Asphalt Asphalt Paving Technician - Level 2 1/30/2019

S43206174 Concrete Concrete Field Technician - Level 1 10/5/2018

S43206174 Earthwork Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 1 10/19/2015

S43206174 Earthwork Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 2 10/21/2015

S43206174 Geotech Drilled Shaft Inspection 5/29/2019

S43206174 Geotech Pile Driving Inspection 5/21/2019

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Arnold “Shayne” Ellerbee CEI Inspector

TIN #: E461017663480

Area of Expertise Construction Engineering Inspection

Years of Experience With Tierra: 4 Years With Other Firms: 14 Years

Education Land O’ Lakes High School Graduate, Land O’ Lakes, FL, 1984

Registrations/Certifications: ACI Concrete Field Testing Technician - Level I CTQP Asphalt Paving Levels I & II CTQP Concrete Field Inspector Level I CTQP Drilled Shaft Inspection CTQP Earthwork Construction Inspector Level I & II FDOT Critical Structure Inspection Maintenance of Traffic - Intermediate Nuclear Gauge Operations and Safety

Mr. Ellerbee has more than 18 years of direct experience in monitoring, inspection and documentation of construction projects including roadway and bridge projects. For more than 8 of those years he has been involved with providing inspection services for the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) Districts 1 and 7. He has served as an Inspector on numerous roadway reconstruction and milling and resurfacing projects for the FDOT and various counties. Mr. Ellerbee’s responsibilities include the inspection of underground utilities, stormwater, grading, embankment, base and surface course asphalt, limerock base, subgrade, manholes and culverts relating to roadway work and signals.

CEI Inspector (February 2012 to Current) - I-275 (SR 93) Shoulder Widening from South of Hillsborough Avenue to North of Yukon Street and I-275 (SR 93) Shoulder Widening from South of Floribraska Avenue to South of Hillsborough Avenue, FPIDs 258660-2 & 258642-3, Contract T7298 – (Prince Contracting, LLC – 793 Contract Days, $30 Million Construction) - The improvements under this Contract consist of bridge widening and median closure on SR 93 (I-275) from Floribraska Avenue to Yukon Street in Hillsborough County. Shayne is responsible for concrete inspection, pipe placement inspection, asphalt placement inspection, subgrade inspection, and base inspection. Reference: FDOT District 7 Project Manager, Mr. Conrad Campbell, (813) 233-3836

CEI Inspector (February 2012 to August 2012) - SR 55 (US 301) Hernando Desoto Bridge Repairs, Contract E1J90, FPID 429048-1-62-01: Contract consisted of Bridge Repair and Rehabilitation including partial bridge deck replacement and repair, cathodic protection of piles and installation of pile jackets and restoring spalled areas on SR 55. Shayne provided inspection for the bridge deck replacement operations, including verification of removal of deleterious concrete, verification of proper rebar cleanliness and clear cover and concrete placement operations. He was also involved with the review of the pile jacket installation operations and preparation jacket concrete. Reference: FDOT Project Manager, Wilfredo Acevedo-Diaz, (813) 975-7584

CEI Inspector (October 2011 to February 2012) - SR 60 and Coronet Road, FPID 424816-1-52-01: Responsibilities included providing inspection services on this project that included milling and resurfacing work, drainage improvements and concrete monitoring. Reference: FDOT Project Administrator, Nathan Kautz, P.A., (863) 519-4115

ITS Inspector (May 2010 to September 2011) Construction Contract No. E1G60, Manatee County, FPID 416119-1-52-01, District 1, Design-Build Contract, Automated Traffic Management System: (Contractor: Traffic Control Devices, Inc. 940 Day Contract for $11.2 Million) - The Manatee ATMS project was the first phase of a multi-phased deployment of state-of-the-art technologies for the mitigation of traffic congestion and the improvement of traffic operations and traffic management in Manatee County. Sarasota County, under separate contract, is in the process of designing and constructing a new ATMS for Sarasota County and the City of Sarasota. The two projects will ultimately provide the foundation for a new, integrated regional traffic management system. The primary components of this project shall include: Deployment of ATMS field devices; Deployment of a new dedicated communications network; Integration of Traffic Management Center (TMC) components; Upgrades to existing intersections for specified standards conformance; and the reconstruction of identified intersections. The project included the design, furnishing, installation, integration, testing, training, and documentation of all system components outlined in the RFP and in the Minimum Technical Requirements, and the 30% Design Plans, in order to implement a state-of-the-art ATMS for Manatee County. Reference: FDOT Project Administrator, Mr. Jim Nichols, (941) 359-7333

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Inspector (February 2010 to May 2011) - Tampa International Airport Taxiway B and Bridge Construction Tampa, Florida, HCAA Project No.: 8505-09 and 8020-09 The project included the construction of a new bridge for aircraft, taxiway and stormwater modifications / additions. Mr. Ellerbee performed Quality Control testing and inspections on structural concrete (for both compressive and flexural strength) utilized on the project. Mr. Ellerbee also performed density testing on embankment and backfill materials as needed by the contractor. The project utilized FAA and FDOT specifications regarding construction. Reference: Hubbard Construction, Mr. George Durant, (407) 468-1012 Inspector (October 2008 to January 2009) - Turnpike Widening from Sunrise Blvd. to Atlantic Blvd., Florida’s Turnpike Enterprise (FPID 406097-1-52-01) Project consisted of widening six miles of the Florida Turnpike to provide four lanes in the southbound direction. Work included roadway and bridge widening, reconstruction of two bridges, drainage improvements, overhead signing, noise walls, high mast lighting, and landscaping and toll plaza improvements. Reference: FDOT Turnpike Project Manager, Mr. Pacifico Castillo, P.E., (954) 975-4855 Inspector (March 2008 to July 2008) - US 41 (Tamiami Trail) from Bullfrog Creek South to 19th Avenue, Hillsborough County, FL Responsibilities included providing verification inspection services on this project that included milling and resurfacing work, drainage improvements, sidewalks, curb and gutter removal and replacement, and signalization. Reference: FDOT Project Manager, Thomas Curley, (813) 323-1113 Inspector (April 2007 to March 2008) - CR 54 (Ronald Reagan Parkway), Polk County, FL Mr. Ellerbee provided CEI inspection services on this $24 million dollar roadway construction project. The project involved the reconstruction of two existing rural roadway alignment to a four lane, divided urban section. The project included substantial storm drainage systems, unsuitable materials, and roadway lighting, signalization, and CSX railroad crossing. Reference: Polk County Project Manager, Doug Gable, (863) 860-2827 Inspector (April 2006 to April 2007) - FDOT District Wide CEI District 7 Contract Provided inspection services for several projects under this contract including: SR 533 from US 301, south of Dade City to north of Dade City (US 98 Bypass), FL - Project included asphalt milling and resurfacing, intersection signalization work and installation of a timber boardwalk. US 98 from Ft. Dade Avenue to Yontz Road, FL - Project included asphalt pavement widening, milling and resurfacing, drainage improvements, guardrail and Traffic Monitoring System installation. SR 54 West of 2nd Street to West of US 301 - Project included installation of irrigation system, architectural sidewalk pavers and street lighting. SR 39 (US 301) from South of Truck Route to Pond Avenue - Project included asphalt pavement milling and resurfacing and installation of concrete sidewalk. Reference: FDOT Project Manager, Thomas Curley, (813) 323-1113 Inspector (October 2005 to April 2007) - US 41/SR 54/Broad Street, Masaryktown, Hernando County, FL (FPIDs 254822-1-52-01 & 254823-1-52-01) Mr. Ellerbee provided construction inspection services for the $10.3 million dollar improvements to SR 54 by reconstructing two existing lanes and adding two additional lanes for a total of 2.832 miles. This project is from south of the Southwest Florida Water Management District entrance to north of Spangler Avenue and from Hviezdoslav Street to south of the Southwest Florida Water Management District entrance. The project also included milling, resurfacing, drainage, sidewalk, fencing, signalization, and other construction elements to complete the project. Reference: FDOT Project Manager, Heather Champenoy, (813) 744-6062

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E46101766 Asphalt Asphalt Paving Technician - Level 1 4/13/2016

E46101766 Asphalt Asphalt Paving Technician - Level 2 4/13/2016

E46101766 Concrete Concrete Field Technician - Level 1 8/1/2015

E46101766 Earthwork Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 1 9/10/2018

E46101766 Earthwork Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 2 9/12/2018

E46101766 Geotech Drilled Shaft Inspection 3/29/2018

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Paul Hartbarger Asphalt Plant Inspector

TIN #: H631688761770 Area of Expertise Asphalt Plant Inspector Laboratory Technician Years of Experience With Tierra: 5 Years With Other Firms: 2 Years Registrations/Certifications: ACI Aggregate Field Testing Technician I ACI Concrete Strength Testing Technician ACI Concrete Field Testing Technician I ACI Concrete Laboratory Testing CTQP Aggregate Field Testing Technician CTQP Aggregate Testing Technician (’07) CTQP LBR Technicain CTQP Qualified Sampler Technician CTQP Asphalt Plant Technician I & 2

Mr. Hartbarger has 7 years experience and is proficient in all aspects of asphalt plant testing including Sampling, Bulk Specific Gravity, Maximum Specific Gravity, Asphalt Content by Ignition, Sieve Analysis of Aggregates and Core Density determination.

Asphalt Plant Inspector (March 2014 to Current) - SR 572 N (Frontage Rd) FPN: 422429118-1, Polk County, FL – Verification Asphalt Plant Inspector performing verification asphalt plant inspection and testing. Reference: FDOT, Mr. David Dawley, (863)519-4118, [email protected] Asphalt Plant Inspector (March 2013 to Current) - US 98 (SR 35/SR700) from north of CR 540A to SR 540, Polk county, Contract T1512 – Verification Asphalt Plant Inspector performing verification asphalt plant inspection and testing. Reference: FDOT, Mr. David Dawley, (863)519-4118, [email protected] Verification Asphalt Plant Inspector (May 2010 to August 2011) - SR 93 Widening (FPN: 411037-1-52-01), Lee County, FL Performed verification asphalt plant inspection and testing Reference: FDOT, Mr. Chris Molliter,(239) 656-7883, [email protected] Verification Asphalt Plant Inspector (December 2009 to April 2012) - SR 25 / US 27 (FPN: 411039-1-52-01), Polk County, FL December 2009 – April 2012 – Verification Asphalt Plant Inspector Performing verification asphalt plant inspection and testing Reference: RK&K, Project Administrator, Mr. John Meadows, (863) 421-3906

Asphalt Plant Inspector (August 2009) - SR 17 (Dundee) from 4th St. to Frederick Avenue, Polk County, FL The project involved performing asphalt plant inspection and testing for 0.550-mile of resurfacing. Reference: FDOT, Mr. Lee Jones, (863) 519-4159

Asphalt Plant Inspector (March 2009 to May 2009) - SR 544 (Havendale) from US 92 to 31st Street, Polk County, FL The project involved performing asphalt plant inspection and testing for 1.365 miles of resurfacing. Reference: FDOT, Mr. Lee Jones, (863) 519-4159

Asphalt Plant Inspector (February 2009 to March 2009) - SR 580 (Busch Blvd.), Hillsborough County, FL The project involved performing asphalt plant inspection and testing at Tampa Paving Company. Reference: FDOT, Mr. Richard Speck, (813) 323-1133, [email protected]

Laboratory Technician (December 2008 to June 2009) - SR 688/Ulmerton Road, Hubbard Construction, Pinellas County, FL This project involved widening of Ulmerton Road in both directions as well as improvements to several intersections including US 19. Responsible for soil proctors, Lime Rock Bearing Ratio tests and concrete compressive strength.

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TRAINEE MATERIAL GROUP QUALIFICATION EXPIRATION DATE

H63168876 Aggregates Aggregate Base Testing Technician 6/11/2016

H63168876 Aggregates Aggregate Testing Technician 8/23/2019

H63168876 Aggregates LBR Technician 6/11/2016

H63168876 Aggregates LBR Technician 6/11/2016

H63168876 Aggregates Qualified Sampler Technician 8/23/2019

H63168876 Asphalt Asphalt Plant Technician - Level 1 9/11/2018

H63168876 Asphalt Asphalt Plant Technician - Level 2 9/18/2018

H63168876 Concrete Concrete Lab Technician - Level 1 5/31/2019

H63168876 Earthwork Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 1 11/15/2018

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David K. Cabage, CCP Cost Estimator/Scheduler Mr. Cabage is experienced in cost estimating and scheduling for all types of projects undertaken by our firm’s Tampa operations. Estimates involve all Construction Specifications Institute divisions from conceptual plans through finish, including change orders and claims. He is proficient in the use of most estimating and scheduling software (i.e., Timberline Estimating and Job Costing, Primavera, Microsoft Project). Project types have included buildings, highways, bridges, airports, transit, rail, ports, military installations, and commercial and mixed-use complexes. He is proficient at estimating mechanical/electrical/plumbing (M/E/P) trades. He can also provide operations costs, life cycle cost analysis, value engineering support, claims analysis, disaster damage assessments and costing, and expert witness support for claims. Typical projects are described below. Estimating Manual Support, Maryland Turnpike Authority: Provided input, reporting and parametric information regarding costs and methods of estimating for toll facility projects. This input was used to develop an estimating procedures manual for use by state staff and consultants. Chief Estimator, SR 686 (Roosevelt Boulevard) Connector, FDOT District Seven, Pinellas County, Florida (4/2004-2014): Responsible for providing preliminary and final cost estimate for a major corridor connector in Pinellas County. Work included significant grade-separated roadway with at grade frontage roads, an urban interchange, and flyover bridges. Approximate construction value was $126M. Chief Estimator, District Wide Interstate Program Management, FDOT District Seven, Florida (3/2004-Present): In this role, duties include providing original planning/budget estimates, review of other design consultants estimates, and input for constructability issues for this multi-discipline contract providing as-needed services to support the FDOT work program as it relates to all Interstate highway improvements in the five-county District in the Tampa Bay area. This contract includes more than 35 miles of I-275, I-4, and I-75, all of which are in various stages at improvement. Services include PD&E, design, design reviews, permitting, public involvement, utility coordination, design coordination, and staging studies. Chief Estimator, Kunnen Expert Witness for US 19 Access Road, FDOT District Seven, Pinellas County, Florida (7/2008-8/2008): Responsible for several alternative studies to modify business access to US 19 to mediate business damages. Work included new retaining walls, new access roads, pedestrian bridges, and relocation of a cantilever sign structure. Approximate construction value was $10.8M. Chief Estimator, US 281/LOOP 1604 Coordination with TxDOT District Offices & FHWA, Texas (2/2008-3/2008): Responsible for an FHWA review of our previous cost estimate based on “Mega Project” status. Scope of services included assisting TxDOT in support of completing a risk assessment with FHWA staff. Issues addressed included project size and scope relative to local market conditions, equipment, materials and labor availability, and risk of quantity or unit price overruns/underruns. Approximate construction value was $2.7B. Chief Estimator, Sanibel Causeway Projects, Lee County, Florida (4/2005-3/2008): Responsible for several projects to construct new toll bridges to Sanibel Island, a Toll plaza facility, public restrooms, and boat ramp. The project included design features to accommodate adjacent marine life and aesthetics. Approximate construction value was $133M. Chief Estimator/Scheduler, I-10/I-95, FDOT District Two, Jacksonville, Florida (6/2005-1/2008): Responsible for providing preliminary and final estimates for a major Interstate interchange in downtown Jacksonville, Florida. Work scope included multiple phases of construction, four steel girder bridges, five modified Florida bulb-t bridges, eight precast girder bridges, significant utility relocations, and abatement of lead paint on a large steel truss bridge. Also estimated numerous change orders for negotiation with the contractor. Approximate construction value was $134M. Chief Estimator, SR 60 Resurfacing, FDOT District Seven, Tampa, Florida (4/2004-11/2008): Responsible for a 0.85-mile resurfacing project for a major arterial road in downtown Tampa. Resurfacing work was from Brevard to S. Plant and west of Ashley to west of Channelside and included paver bricks and granite curbs, milling and resurfacing, new medians and closing median openings, textured/patterned asphalt, and sidewalks. Approximate construction value was $1.95M.

Areas of Expertise Cost Estimating Scheduling Years of Experience With URS: 26 Years With Other Firms: 4 Years Education BS/1986/Building Construction/ University of Florida Registration/Certification 1993/Association for the Advancement of Cost Engineers International/ Certified Cost Professional #1260

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Chief Estimator, Pinellas Bayway Bridge, FDOT District Seven, Pinellas County, Florida (1/2004-6/2008): Responsible for a new 97’ x 2,100’ precast girder bridge. Project included demolition of the existing bridge and bascule spans, new approach roadway, and a pedestrian trail bridge. Approximate construction value was $88.9M. Lead Scheduler, I-95 HOV D-B Proposal Schedule, FDOT District Six, Miami, Florida(11/2007-12/2007): Responsible for working with contractor, Condotte America, to develop a CPM schedule for a design build project to add toll lanes to I-95 in Miami. Work included phasing widening to the outside, and median and restriping to add tolled lanes, widening of seven bridges and reconstruction of two other bridges on a very compressed schedule. Chief Estimator, CAMPO, TxDOT, Texas (1/2007-3/2007): Responsible for a planning/budgeting effort to their work plan out to the year 2050. Work included 782 projects or work segments ranging from local resurfacing to major interchange construction. Approximate construction value was $2.6B. Chief Estimator, Replace Bridges, USACE, Arecibo Puerto Rico (7/2006-9/2006): Chief estimator for a flood control project. Work included replacement of four cast-in-place reinforced box culverts, channel armoring, utility relocation and roadway approach replacement. Approximate construction value was $40.6M. Chief Estimator, SH 281 LOOP 1604 Procurement Review, TxDOT, Texas (6/2006-8/2006): Responsible for a project to upgrade/convert 32 miles of four-lane divided highway to a toll road. Work included nine significant interchanges, frontage roads, and approximately six miles of reconstruction of US 281, toll plazas, and maintenance facilities. Approximate construction value was $1.7B. Chief Scheduler, I-35/TH62 CPM Schedule, MinnDOT, Minnesota (10/2005-6/2006): Responsible for the reconstruction of the “Crosstown Commons” area in Minneapolis. Scope of services included producing a detailed CPM schedule to establish contract duration and a detailed CPM specification for bidding purposes. The project consisted of six precast segmental and 28 precast girder bridges, at grade and grade separated roads to eliminate weaving problems, large amounts of retaining walls, deep storm sewer trunk lines, and ITS infrastructure. Approximate construction value was $288M. Chief Estimator, I-75/Bruce B. Downs Flyover, FDOT District Seven, Hillsborough County, Florida (4/2005-5/2006): Responsible for project estimate to construct a flyover ramp connecting Bruce B. Downs Boulevard to I-75 in Tampa. Work included a new long span steel girder bridge, retained earth wall approaches, and at grade tie in roads. Approximate construction value was $32.4M. Chief Estimator, Florida’s Turnpike West ITS, Florida’s Turnpike Enterprise, Hillsborough and Polk Counties, Florida (5/2005-2/2006): Responsible for project estimate to construct ITS infrastructure for approximately 100 miles of the Veterans Expressway, Polk County Parkway, and Suncoast Parkway. Work included underground conduits, equipment trusses and poles, variable message signs, networking equipment, CCTV and video monitoring systems, and microwave radar detectors, and system power. Approximate construction value was $33M. Chief Estimator/Scheduler/Claims Manager, 78th to I-75/Segmental Bridge/Brandon Feeder Roads/West Toll Plaza, Tampa-Hillsborough County Expressway Authority, Florida (10/2003-8/2006): Managed a staff of six. Projects included three segmental bridges totaling 1.6 million square feet constructed in the median of an existing four-lane divided facility, construction of at-grade roadway system with frontage roads and slip ramps, toll plaza renovations, railroad relocation, local feeder road projects at both ends of the corridor, ITS infrastructure, and landscaping/hardscaping. Total program construction value was approximately $235M, not including significant claims and change order issues.

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Gary W. Lutes, PSM Senior Surveyor

Overview Mr. Lutes is active in transportation-related projects, hydrologic studies, and site development projects. He currently serves as Survey/Right-of-Way Group Manager, which entails scheduling and coordination of all field survey requirements; preparation of right-of-way maps, plat and boundary maps, legal descriptions, and survey estimates; and final review of survey documents. His technical expertise encompasses all aspects of surveying and mapping for a wide variety of projects, including seismic survey interpretation and computer applications for all types of survey-related assignments. Typical projects are described below.

Project Specific Experience Interchanges Senior Surveyor, I-95/I-295, FDOT District Two, Duval County, Florida (2010-2014 Est.): The improvements include eliminating the low-speed loop ramps in the northeast and southwest quadrants and the left exit movements from I-295 to I-95 northbound and southbound. The improvements include a fully directional, multi-level interchange with higher speed flyover ramps. Elements of work include roadways, structures, intersections, interchanges, geotechnical activities, surveys, drainage, signing and pavement markings, signalization, lighting, utility relocation, right-of-way maps and legal descriptions, maintenance of traffic, cost estimates, environmental permits, quantity computation books, and all necessary incidental items for a complete project. Mr. Lutes is supervising office operations associated with right-of-way maps and legal descriptions. Senior Surveyor, SR 60 (Memorial Highway) Improvements, Hillsborough County, Florida (1994-2004): Project included adding a third travel lane in each direction for the project length. The widening was generally contained within the previously open median of the roadway, with placement of median barrier walls required for the widened section. Mr. Lutes supervised field and office operations associated with design survey, modifying survey database and right-of-way map production for FDOT District Seven. Senior Surveyor, SR 429 (Western Beltway), Florida’s Turnpike Enterprise, Osceola County, Florida (1999-2001): The SR 429 (Western Beltway) design project includes two miles of a new limited access six-lane toll roadway, a system-to-system interchange with I-4, a local roadway Interchange with toll plazas and I-4 improvement design. The total length of the project is approximately five miles of limited access roadway and local roadway design. The I-4 interchange is a three level interchange with two flyovers and is the southern terminus of the Western Beltway. The Sinclair Road Interchange is a tolled diamond Interchange built for access to the local development. There are a total of four bridge structures included in this portion of the project, with structure types ranging from simple span, AASHTO prestressed concrete girders to simple and continuous span, steel plate girders, supported on hammerhead piers. Mr. Lutes supervised field and office operations associated with design survey, right-of-way control survey, and right-of-way maps and legal descriptions. Senior Surveyor, Dolphin/Palmetto Expressway Interchange (SR 826 and SR 836), FDOT District Six, Miami-Dade County, Florida (1992-1998): Mr. Lutes supervised field and office operations associated with right-of-way control survey and mapping fully-directional, four-level facility with more than 49 bridge structures, several of which are more than 1,500 feet in length and are of segmental concrete design. Senior Surveyor, I-95/I-10, FDOT District Two, Duval County, Florida (1990-1995): URS provided preliminary and final design services and prepared construction plans for this interchange of two urban interstate expressways adjacent to downtown Jacksonville, in northeast Florida. Geometric concepts for the reconstruction of this interchange were developed by URS in previous master planning studies for the complete Jacksonville I-95 corridor. The reconstructed interchange will be a 3-level, fully-directional facility which will include 17 bridges and scores of lane-miles of freeway, frontage road, and ramps. Mr. Lutes supervised field and office operations associated with design survey and right-of-way maps and legal descriptions. This project required the preparation of 120 legal descriptions and sketches.

Areas of Expertise Transportation Facilities Right-of-Way Mapping Hydrologic Studies Site Development Years of Experience With URS: 35 Years With Other Firms: 8 Years Education Graduate/1975/The Virginia Apprenticeship Program in Land Surveying Land Surveying Major/1981-83/ Metro State College, Denver Registration/Certification 1987/Professional Surveyor & Mapper/Florida #4367 Professional Land Surveyor 1982/Colorado #19611 1988/Alabama #16450 1988/Georgia #2398

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Roadways Senior Surveyor, SR 686, FDOT District Seven, Pinellas County, Florida (2001-2014 Est.): Project involved widening Ulmerton Road and 118th Avenue adjacent to the proposed new alignment for SR 686 and included the new alignment of SR 686 through the Sunshine Speedway property. Supervised field and office operations associated with design surveys which included aerial targets, drainage survey, jurisdictional survey, surface utilities, obscured areas, cross-sections, right-of-way maps and legal descriptions. Senior Surveyor, I-275, from Floribraska Avenue to Osborne Avenue, FDOT District Seven, Hillsborough County, Florida (2009-2010): Project involved widening five existing bridges in each direction and a barrier wall within the median for the entire 1.3-mile segment. Supervised field and office operations associated with design surveys which included establishing horizontal/vertical control, aerial targets, establishing an alignment, bridge data surveys and check cross-sections for the 1.3-mile segment from Floribraska Avenue to Osborne Avenue. (Cost: $12.3M) Senior Surveyor, Veterans Expressway, Florida’s Turnpike Enterprise, Hillsborough County, Florida (2005-2010): Supervised field and office operations associated with design surveys for widening the current four-lane urban toll freeway to eight lanes. The eight-mile segment from Memorial Highway to Gunn Highway project consists of six interchanges and the conversion of the existing conventional toll system to all electronic tolls (AET) using gantries. Senior Surveyor, Starkey Road, Pinellas County, Florida (2005-2009): Project involved widening Starkey Road from Bryan Dairy Road to SR 688. Supervised field and office operations associated with design surveys which included drainage survey, jurisdictional survey, surface utilities, cross-sections and pond site survey. Senior Surveyor, Suncoast Parkway Phase II, Florida’s Turnpike Enterprise, Citrus County, Florida (2007): Project involved the design of a new four lane highway between the existing northerly end of the Suncoast Parkway at US 98 in Citrus County and linking US 19 at Red Level in Citrus County. Mr. Lutes supervised field and office operations associated with establishing vertical control along the 26-mile corridor to be used by design consultants. Senior Surveyor, SR 688 (Ulmerton Road), FDOT District Seven, Pinellas County, Florida (2003-2007): Project involved widening SR 688 from Wild Acres Road to El Centro Boulevard. Supervised field and office operations associated with design surveys which included aerial targets, drainage survey, jurisdictional survey, surface utilities, obscured areas, cross-sections, pond site surveys, right-of-way maps and legal descriptions. Senior Surveyor, Florida Turnpike, Florida’s Turnpike Enterprise, Orange County, Florida (2002-2005): Supervised field and office operations associated with design survey. Senior Surveyor, Moon Lake Road, Pasco County, Florida (2003-2004): Project entailed widening five miles of roadway from Ridge Road to SR 52 of the existing two-lane rural section to an interim four-lane suburban facility that was being designed and permitted for an ultimate six-lane urban roadway. The existing right-of-way was bordered by residential property and a few commercial and planned residential developments. Specific responsibilities included supervision of field and office operations associated with the design survey and right-of-way maps. Involved design surveys, right-of-way maps, easements, parcel sketches, legal descriptions, jurisdictional surveys and mapping, and post design services related to property acquisition (modification of parcel sketches and legal descriptions).

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TAB E - PAST EXPERIENCE We are familiar with the Checklists used by FDOT to evaluate the local agencies with regard to compliance with the LAP procedures.

These checklists have been incorporated into our CEI Quality Assurance Procedures to ensure that no activity goes under the radar.

Checklists include Design Review, Construction Review, Materials Review, and Compliance Review. Local Agency Program construction

projects on the State Highway System shall be administered in accordance with the Construction Project Administration Manual (CPAM).

Statewide Critical Requirements is a list of the critical requirements to be used for Quality Assurance on Local Agency Program (LAP)

projects on the State Highway System.

For LAP projects on the State Highway System, all materials incorporated into the projects must comply with the FDOT Standard

Specifications and Materials Manual and all referenced documents for quality control and acceptance. Approved material sources and

products listed are available through the Department’s web site. The Contractor and CEI shall utilize the Department’s Sampling, Testing

and Reporting Guide (STRG), track and close out failing or missing results in accordance with Departmental requirements, and utilize the

Department’s Material Manual as necessary. For Local Agency Program (LAP) projects off the State Highway System, all materials

incorporated into the projects shall comply with the applicable version of the FDOT approved local specifications and all referenced

documents for quality control and acceptance.

Description of Services Provided

Time Period of Project

Client Name/Address/ Current Phone No./E-mail

Contact Reference Name/ Current Phone No.

Challenger K8 and Chocachatti Elementary Turn Lanes and Intersection Improvements (LAP Project), Hernando County, Florida: Provided inspection services for Hernando County on turn lane extensions and other improvements adjacent to two existing schools. The work included turn lane extensions, milling and resurfacing of asphalt pavement, pavement markings, signage, sidewalk, handrails, and drainage structure modifications.

(CEI Contract Amount: $26,316; Construction: $300,000)

7/2014-9/2014

Hernando County 1525 East Jefferson Street Brooksville, FL 34601 Phone: (352) 754-4458 [email protected]

Al Toler Sr. Project Manager Phone: (352) 754-4458

Linden Drive Sidewalk (LAP Projects), Hernando County, Florida: URS has been providing on-call construction engineering and inspection, materials sampling and testing, and contract administration for miscellaneous roadway construction projects since August 2012 and included the Linden Drive sidewalk replacement. This project included construction monitoring for quality control and adherence to the contract documents; reviewing and inspecting traffic control; monitoring erosion control for permit compliance; reviewing contractor’s CPM schedule and progress; preparing monthly pay requests and supplemental agreements; and maintaining project records.

(CEI Contract Amount: $29,120; Construction: $300,000)

2/2014-4/2014

Hernando County 1525 East Jefferson Street Brooksville, FL 34601 Phone: (352) 754-4458 [email protected]

Al Toler Sr. Project Manager Phone: (352) 754-4458

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CR 197 Shoulder Addition and Resurfacing, Santa Rosa County: This ARRA-LAP project in FDOT District 3 consisted of adding a four-foot shoulder to both the northbound and southbound lanes, milling and resurfacing, and minor stormwater drainage improvements. Project limits were from Fox Pond Trail to North of CR 182. The project consisted of:

Construction inspection

Monthly contract payments disbursement

Quarterly audits

Final estimate completion

Shop drawings review

Material certification submittals

Schedules, workloads, objectives analysis

Conducting and preparing documentation forweekly meetings

(CEI Fee: $133,000; Construction: $694,000)

9/2013 – 5/2014

Santa Rosa County Procurement Department 6495 Caroline Street, Suite G Milton, Florida 32570 (850) 981-7100 [email protected]

Chris Phillips, PE County Project Manager (850) 981-7100

Alligator Creek (LAP Project), Sarasota County: The CEI project included the inspection and oversight of the construction of approximately 5,500 linear feet of an east-west multi-purpose shell trail between US 41 near the western trail limits and Jacaranda Blvd. at the eastern trail end. The new trail provides access to pedestrians and bikers along Alligator Creek, a local waterway with environmental and aesthetic importance in the area. A gated access point was included at the eastern end along with a maintenance driveway access point to Jacaranda Blvd. The CEI Services provided included materials testing for evaluation of the construction materials as well as inspection of the constructed trail. Services provided also included the completion of Resident Compliance Specialist services for the LAP requirements on the project that occur as a result of the FDOT funding for the project. These important services were completed to verify that the Contractor followed each and every Federal Law applicable to the project, which includes laws for Equal Employment Opportunity, On the Job Training, Federal Fair Wage Acts, Payroll Reporting Practices, Disadvantaged Business Enterprise utilization, OSHA and the Endangered Species Act.

(CEI Fee: $52,146; Construction: $122,898)

8/2012-12/2012

Sarasota County 1001 Sarasota Center Boulevard Sarasota, FL 34240 941-861-5000 [email protected]

Anthony Bell, Sarasota County Project Manager; 941-861-5000

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Columbus Drive Bridge at the Hillsborough River (LAP Project), Hillsborough County, Florida: This LAP project involved rehabilitation of the Columbus Drive bridge, including mechanical and electrical rehabilitation, demolition, and re-building of the bridge tender’s house. URS was responsible for all EEO related duties for this construction project. Services included monitoring and updating weekly reports, and communicating with appropriate parties regarding compliance status. Ensured that project met EEO/AA laws and FDOT’s DBE and OJT programs.

(CEI Fee: $210,000; Construction: $8.6M)

7/2011 - 5/2012

Hillsborough County 601 E. Kennedy Blvd Tampa, FL 33602 813-307-1766 [email protected]

Rob Swain Project Manager (813) 307-1766

US 41 at Biscayne Drive and Price Blvd. at Biscayne Drive Intersection Improvements: The City of North Port received LAP federal funding through the Sarasota County MPO and FDOT to construct improvements to the US 41/Biscayne Drive and Price Boulevard/Biscayne Drive intersections.

The scope of the construction contract was to improve two intersections in the City of North Port. One project constructed a dedicated right turn lane for southbound Biscayne Drive to westbound US 41 and replaced the signals. The other project constructed a dedicated right turn lane for westbound Price Boulevard to northbound Biscayne Drive. Additional improvements at the intersections included milling and resurfacing, pedestrian facilities, drainage, signalization, and signing and pavement markings.

URS provided project administration, engineering and inspection, and EEO compliance services for the $700K intersection improvement LAP contract. One of the unique aspects of this contract included the separation of both intersection projects with two different financial tracking numbers. Coordination was key between the Contractor, the City of North Port, and FDOT. There were also challenges with the drill shafts for the mast arms signals being constructed in a very tight and congested utility area – both underground and overhead. Therefore, utility coordination was an important part of the CEI services provided.

(CEI Fee: $87,000; Construction: $700,000)

6/2014-1/2015

City of North Port 4970 City Hall Boulevard North Port, Florida 34286 (941) 240-8320 [email protected]

Ben Newman, PE Project Engineer (941) 240-8320

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Milling and Resurfacing of CR 540 (Clubhouse Rd) from Tillery Rd to east of Strickland Ave in Lakeland (LAP Project), Polk County, Florida: This $1.5M project included the addition of paved shoulders and sidewalk to CR 540. Work included clearing and grubbing, MOT, erosion control, excavation, embankment, stabilization, base course, milling, asphalt paving, curbing, sidewalk, signalization, and sodding.

(CEI Fee: $65,000; Construction: $1.5M)

2/2013-12/2013

Polk County Transportation Engineering Department 330 W. Church Street Bartow, Florida 33830 863-535-2285 [email protected]

Doug Gable Project Manager (863) 535-2285

Pinellas County Public Works (LAP Projects), Pinellas County, Florida: Nursery Road Improvements, Phases 1 and 2 – This $529,013 phased project included construction activities of the Plumb Elementary School Safety Project to provide a five-foot-wide sidewalk and required drainage modifications along the south side of Nursery Road from Keene Road to Oakadia Drive West, as well as intersection improvements. [FPID: 430405-1-58-01]

(CEI Fee: $122,000; Construction: $529,013)

1/2014-4/2014

Pinellas County Public Works 440 Court Street 4th Floor Clearwater, Florida 33756 Phone: (727) 464-3631 [email protected]

Joseph DeMoss, CPM, Engineering Support Services Supervisor (727) 464-3631

Sunset Point Road: This is a Safe Routes to School project involving sidewalk construction, related drainage modifications, and intersection improvements. Project limits are from Douglas Avenue to Kings Highway.

(CEI Fee: $26,000; Construction: $300,000)

12/2013-4/2014

Pinellas County Public Works 440 Court Street 4th Floor Clearwater, Florida 33756 Phone: (727) 464-3631 [email protected]

Joseph DeMoss, CPM, Engineering Support Services Supervisor (727) 464-3631

Union Street: This Safe Routes to School project has also involved sidewalk construction along Union Street from Betty Lane to Patricia Avenue, along with drainage modifications and intersection improvements.

(CEI Fee: $26,000; Construction: $300,000)

2/2014-5/2014

Pinellas County Public Works 440 Court Street 4th Floor Clearwater, Florida 33756 Phone: (727) 464-8904 [email protected]

Mike Williams PWSS-II (727) 464-8904

The following projects were completed prior to the past 3 years, but are important similar experience

Treasure Island Bascule Bridge Replacement Project (LAP Project), City of Treasure Island, Florida: CEI for a $43M twin double-leaf bascule bridge replacement project. Project included the construction of two new dual-leaf bascule bridge structures each with pre-stressed pile foundations, mass microsilica concrete bascule pier footings and substructure, dual bascule leaves using structural steel plate girders, an integrated trunnion drive mechanism design, exodermic decks and above slab span locks.

10/2005-12/2007

City of Treasure Island Public Works Department 120 108th Avenue Treasure Island, Florida 33706 (727) 641-5134 [email protected]

District Seven: Ron Chin, PE, Project Manager (813) 975-6293 City of Treasure Island: Don Hambidge, PE Project Manager (727) 641-5134

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The bridge system is driven by an electro-mechanical hydraulic push-pull operating system monitored through a single control house with touch screen control panels using redundant CPUs and HMI servers. Approach spans consisted of pre-stressed pile foundations, pre-cast and cast in place pile caps, pre-cast longitudinally pre-stressed deck slabs with transverse post-tensioning and a four inch cast in place reinforced concrete top slab. Project included significant architectural features both on and off the bridge structures. This project won the 2008 FDOT/FTBA Major Bridge Award in the State of Florida. This project was a FDOT LAP/City of Treasure Island Department of Public Works project. [FPID: CTIR-02-85]

(CEI Fee: $3.2M; Construction: $43M)

Belleair Beach Causeway Bridges Replacement Project (LAP Project), Pinellas County, Florida: CEI for a $73M, 1.67-mile project involving the replacement of a 1,374-foot bascule bridge with concrete span approaches, with a Complex Category 2, 3,350-foot-long, high level, fixed span concrete bridge. The Main Channel bridge was constructed with 48-inch and 60-inch drill shaft foundations, mass concrete pier footings, columns and caps, and the first incrementally launched concrete flat slab in the State of Florida. Incremental construction and launching of the two 660-foot long thickened (3.5-foot depth) flat slab superstructure sections were match-cast in 37.5-foot sections on land behind the end bents and hydraulically ‘launched’ into position with the final launch moving 660 feet of bridge superstructure into final position. This work was conceived as a $10M Value Engineering Cost Proposal (VECP) which was incorporated into the project six months after the start of construction.

The Main Channel Bridge spans included Florida Bulb-Tee spans, with the center spans consisting of a 530-foot Three Span Continuous Post-tensioned Modified Bulb-Tee section with 10.5-inch thick cast in place reinforced concrete deck. The project also included the replacement of a four span, 324-foot simple span concrete bridge with a similar structure; reconstruction of the roadway for the bridge and causeway approaches, soil-

1/2007-5/2010

Pinellas County Public Works 440 Court Street, 4th Floor Clearwater, FL 33756 (727) 464-3640 [email protected]

FDOT District Seven: Duane Aldrich, Project Manager (813) 323-1074 Pinellas County: Tony Horrnik, PE, Project Manager; (727) 464-3640

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surcharging and settlement monitoring along the causeway portion of the project to reduce settlement of pre-cast and cast-in-place sections of Mechanically Stabilized Earth (MSE) Walls, articulated block erosion control features, bank and shore rock rubble rip rap, steel sheet pile seawalls with cast in place reinforced concrete caps, mitigation plantings and grading for tidal ponds, seagrass protection, demolition of the existing bascule bridge and relief bridge, and the complete removal and reconstruction and improvements of the 7-acre Belleair Beach Causeway Boat Ramp Park, fishing pier and boat launch facilities. This was a FDOT Local Agency Program (LAP)/Pinellas County Department of Public Works Project. FPID: 413045-1-58-01]

(CEI Fee: $5M; Construction: $73M)

Gainesville Airport Access Road (LAP Project), Gainesville Alachua County Airport Authority, Florida: Performed inspection services for the new $939,500 access roadway from SR 24 (Waldo Road) to Gainesville Regional Airport. Project included demolition, earthwork and drainage construction, limerock base course, asphalt, grassing, pavement marking, and related work. Project funded and built to FDOT Standards. [LAP No.: 407614-4-58-01]

(CEI Fee: $146,000; Construction: $939,500)

8/2011-2/2012

Gainesville Regional Airport 3880 NE 39th Avenue Suite A Gainesville, FL 32609 (352) 373-0249 [email protected]

Michael Iguina Project Manager (352) 373-0249

SR 54 at Suncoast Parkway (LAP Project), Pasco County, Florida: This LAP project included the widening of SR 54 with 1,000 feet on both the east and west approaches/exits to the Suncoast Parkway, ramp improvements, bicycle lanes, and median improvements. This was a Pasco County project that was managed by FDOT District Seven staff. [FPID: 426379-1-58-01]

(CEI Fee: $228,000; Construction: $2.3M)

8/2010-9/2011

Florida Department of Transportation-District Seven 11201 North McKinley Drive Tampa, FL 33612-6456 (727) 512-5214 [email protected]

Robert Grimsley, FDOT Clearwater Construction; (727) 512-5214

NW Eucalyptus Boulevard Sidewalk (ARRA-LAP Agreement to Hendry County, FL): URS provided project management and Construction Engineering and Inspection for RFQ 2010-010: NW Eucalyptus Sidewalk Construction (Collingswood Parkway to Cowboy Way). This ARRA project was implemented through a LAP agreement. The project consisted primarily of new sidewalk along

07/2010 - 11/2010

Hendry County Engineering 99 East Cowboy Way LaBelle, Florida 33935 Phone: (863) 673-2965 [email protected]

Shane Parker, PE County Engineer Phone: (863) 673-2965

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the two-mile roadway, but also involved minor drainage improvements, guardrail upgrades and installations, and striping with thermoplastic. As part of CEI services, URS performed monthly labor/EEO compliance interviews, trucker interviews, weekly review of payrolls for EEO compliance, DBE interviews, and monthly monitoring of actual payments.

(CEI Fee: $69,000 / Construction: $160,000)

Fletcher Avenue (CR 582A) from Nebraska Ave. to 50th St. (7/13-12/14): This is a $4.4M pedestrian and bicycle safety improvement project, approximately three miles in length. The project includes MOT, erosion control, storm drainage, curb and gutter, sidewalk upgrades, gravity walls, milling and resurfacing, widening, utility adjustments, signalization/ITS, landscaping, signing and thermoplastic pavement markings. Responsibilities include ensuring EEO Contract Compliance by monitoring weekly certified payrolls, company and project EEO submittals, DBE payments, sending EEO communications to the Prime Contractor, posting all EEO documentation to LAPIT and maintaining EEO Compliance files per the LAP requirements. [FPID: 428214-1-58-01]

(CEI Fee: $145,000; Construction: $4.8M)

09/2008 - 09/2009

Hillsborough County 601 E. Kennedy Blvd Tampa, FL 33602 813-307-1766 [email protected]

Rob Swain Project Manager (813) 307-1766

SR 29 Sidewalk (ARRA-LAP Agreement to Hendry County, FL): URS provided project management and Construction Engineering and Inspection for RFQ 2009-029: SR 29 Sidewalk Construction CR 830A to Church Road. This ARRA project was implemented through a LAP agreement. The project consisted primarily of new sidewalk along the two-mile roadway, but also involved minor drainage improvements, guardrail upgrades and installations, and striping with thermoplastic. As part of CEI services, URS performed monthly labor/EEO compliance interviews, trucker interviews, weekly review of payrolls for EEO compliance, DBE interviews, and monthly monitoring of actual payments.

(CEI Fee: $115,000 / Construction: $315,000)

09/2009 - 04/2010

Hendry County Engineering 99 East Cowboy Way LaBelle, Florida 33935 Phone: (863) 673-2965 [email protected]

Shane Parker, PE County Engineer Phone: (863) 673-2965

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Gandy Boulevard from East of Gandy Bridge to East of Dale Mabry Highway (FDOT District 7 with FHWA Funds): URS provided CEI services for this roadway construction project. The improvements under this contract consisted of the addition of paved shoulders and milling and resurfacing from approximately 0.5-mile east of the Gandy Bridge over Old Tampa Bay to west of Bridge Street, along with the addition of a 10-foot shared used path on both the south and north sides of Gandy Boulevard.

From west of Bridge Street to Dale Mabry Highway, improvements included replacement of the existing two-way center turn lane (five at 12-foot lanes) with a 32-foot raised median and four at 11-foot lanes.

(CEI Fee: $2.275M / Construction: $21M)

11/2007 - 01/2010

Florida Department of Transportation - District 7 11201 N. McKinley Drive Tampa, Florida 33612 Phone: (813) 975-6000 [email protected]

Duane Aldrich Project Manager Phone: (813) 233-3823, x-6440

CR 833 Widening / Resurfacing from 2.7 Miles S. of Keri Road to Keri Road (Hendry County, FL): URS provided project management and Construction Engineering and Inspection for this $10 million roadway project. This LAP project consisted primarily of milling and resurfacing of CR 833, but also involved drainage improvements, including box culvert extensions, shoulder rework, guardrail upgrades and installations, and striping with thermoplastic. As part of CEI services, URS performed monthly labor/EEO compliance interviews, trucker interviews, weekly review of payrolls for EEO compliance, DBE interviews, and monthly monitoring of actual payments.

(CEI Fee: $1.1M / Construction: $10M)

02/2008 - 10/2008

Hendry County Engineering 99 East Cowboy Way LaBelle, Florida 33935 Phone: (863) 673-2965 [email protected]

Shane Parker, PE County Engineer Phone: (863) 673-2965

As mentioned previously, our personnel have attended LAP training sessions at the FDOT District 7 Headquarters, implemented to

introduce the new LAP Materials Specifications. We have reviewed and followed LAP oversight activities/discussions that have been on-

going throughout the state. A considerable focus has been directed towards local agencies to ensure that the LAP guidelines are strictly

followed. Failure to follow the established guidelines may jeopardize future LAP funds.

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TAB F - LOCATION URS will serve the Hernando County Board of County

Commissioners as Prime Consultant, assuming full

contractual responsibility for all work performed. We

anticipate performing all construction engineering and

inspection services with personnel assigned from our

Tampa office, with the exception of those provided by

Tierra, Inc., who will serve as a subconsultant to URS.

Near the Veterans Expressway, our Tampa office is

located 50 miles from Brooksville. Our subconsultant,

Tierra, is also located in Tampa. The address and

telephone number of the primary office locations for URS

and our subconsultant are as follows:

URS Construction Services, Inc.

7650 Courtney Campbell Causeway

Tampa, Florida 33607-1462

Tel: (813) 286-1711 (Main)

Fax: (813) 636-2183

Tierra, Inc.

7351 Temple Terrace Highway

Tampa, FL 33637

(813) 989-1354

(813) 989-1355

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TAB G – QUALITY/COST CONTROLS The primary project management objective at URS is to complete all projects with technical quality that meets or exceeds project

requirements, on or ahead of schedule, and at or below budget. URS believes that effective project management starts with effective

communication using email, cell phones, conference calls, and/or project meetings, depending on the situation. Our management

methods effectively provide an environment where teamwork and communication are encouraged between Hernando County and URS

project staff. The consequence of our partnering approach to management is that URS routinely completes project-specific tasks in a

safe, timely, and cost-effective manner. The key elements in meeting Hernando County’s expectations for CEI are subcontractor

management, corrective action procedures, project tracking, cost controls, schedule controls, and availability for simultaneous projects.

The following discussion details how URS manages the referenced elements.

Project Controls

Quality Assurance/Quality Control (QA/QC) URS takes quality assurance and quality control very seriously. We have a Corporate Quality

Assurance Manual defining processes we use to run our business. We are constantly improving

these processes and focus on exceeding the needs and expectations of our customers. URS also

requires that all staff take refresher courses on these processes every year This Quality Assurance

Manual has the following basic evaluation criteria:

Understanding of the client’s requirements.

Knowledge of and correct usage of criteria, standards, and specifications.

Knowledge of and use of current state-of-the-art technology.

Organization and clarity of our work product.

Organization of project files, records, and data retrieval systems.

Commitment to continued self-assessment and improvement of services.

Our role in terms of quality assurance is two-fold: 1) to ensure that the project CEI team conforms to

the standards and requirements expected by Hernando County, and 2) to ensure that the project’s internal quality assurance plan is

operating effectively and the services being provided by project personnel conform to the Hernando County standards and expectations.

URS will develop a project-specific Quality Control / Quality Assurance Plan for all projects assigned under this contract. The Quality

Control / Quality Assurance Plan will address the following five key areas of quality control:

Project Team Responsibilities

Reviews

Checking Procedures

Quality Review Records

Communication Records and Internal Audits

This plan will be tailored to address all the various aspects of work involved in the construction process (e.g., asphalt, concrete,

maintenance of traffic, etc.) as well as issues pertaining to the CEI scope of services (e.g., final estimates, document control, schedule

reviews, etc.). Copies of this plan will be submitted to the County for review and approval at the start of the project. Once approved,

copies will be provided as reference materials to all URS project staff with the understanding that the procedures outlined are mandatory.

While it is intended that these procedures be respected and followed, it is not intended that they be exempt from change or improvement.

If an area of the project is identified for which the existing guidelines are inappropriate or inadequate, our procedures and this document

will be revised or amended to accommodate the need. Any such perceptions of inadequacy or inappropriateness in these guidelines will

be resolved by the URS project manager or principal-in-charge.

The corporate commitment to the QA/QC process is performed and monitored by Florida CEI Manager and Vice President, J. Larry Sauls,

PE. The completion of internal audit frequency and quality will also be monitored by Mr. Sauls. Larry is thoroughly familiar with road

construction processes and will ensure our team is focused on the project and providing the highest quality services to the County.

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Cost Controls In regards to the County’s contract with URS, we understand that the contractor’s operations dictate the necessity of CEI personnel and

as a benefit of having large company resources, we are able to staff the project appropriately as project activities fluctuate. This is just

another way that URS can control the overall project costs.

On our recent projects across the state, URS has provided the owner with CEI services at a cost significantly below the current statewide

average. Our very low overhead is one key factor in the lower percentage and lower cost.

To provide the same savings to Hernando County on our projects, URS will:

Continue to operate with our low overhead;

Utilize cross-trained inspection staff to handle multiple assignments;

Maximize the savings of office and field equipment by using items from previous projects;

Use modern communication equipment and portable computers to keep inspection staff working at peak efficiency and to complete

paper work while on the construction site;

Empower all team members to make appropriate decisions at the lowest appropriate level;

Reduce the need for additional personnel by working overtime with identified staff;

Continuously monitor changes in the work program adjusting staff needs accordingly; and

Identify potential problems and actively seek resolution early in the project schedule.

Construction Estimating Support: Due to the increasing pressures to prevent time and cost overruns on public construction projects,

URS regularly utilizes our Tampa office cost estimator resources for contract and project cost analysis. Our specialized Cost Estimating

Team has the capabilities to, not only provide local support to URS, but nationally to other offices as well. This Cost Estimating Team

consists of six full-time staff members committed to providing excellent service to the County and CEI team. They can assist project

managers with extensive claims analysis including schedule reviews and cost estimating for change orders that arise during a project.

Our estimators commonly use resources such as Kelley Blue Book, FDOT Historical Averages, and RS Means to support their estimates.

Our current staff has experience on roadway and bridge projects in 38 different states, as well as in Europe and the Caribbean.

Specific QC and Cost Control Steps

The specific QC and Cost Control Steps can be summarized as: 1.) Define Quality Control by specific summary of details in the QA/QC

Manual, 2.) Conduct quality controls reviews as defined in the QA/QC Manual, both in level of detail and specified frequency, and 3.)

Complete follow-up corrective actions on any CEI Services not in compliance with the activities noted in the manual. Couple this strict

“adherence to the QA/QC plan” philosophy with the already low CEI overhead costs and the County’s financial exposure to the

Contractor, and CEI will be minimized to the lowest extent possible.

Successful Corrective Action

When the QA/QC process noted above is followed diligently, the likelihood of undesirable product is significantly reduced. Our track

record of successful jobs is a tribute to adherence to the plan. However, should an unacceptable product be discovered the following

steps will be taken:

Identification of issue

Immediately identify the reason for the unacceptable product.

Was it material related or process related?

Take actions to make sure that such unacceptable conditions are stopped immediately.

Determine a fix, responsibility, and liability

Evaluate corrective measures and acceptable solutions to the issue

Options will be dependent on the nature of the issue and the impact it has on schedule and costs.

Make recommendations for the best actions for the corrective measures

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Determine financial liability for any required corrective measures

Provide notice to responsible party regarding liability recommendations

Provide recommendation for financial compensation for corrective actions

Provide notice to responsible party regarding intent to collect on any financial liabilities

Prepare alternative path for corrective actions should responsible party not accept responsibility

Take Action

Manage the responsible parties corrective actions and/or initiate alternative path to correct deficiencies

Recover Damages

Using allowable contract alternatives, assist the County in attaining retribution for any justifiable financial outlay that was not

required on the Contract, should the error not have occurred.

Cost Effective Solutions

The budgetary component of the project is critical both from a CEI standpoint as well as from a Contractor standpoint. The URS team will

monitor daily the work performed by the Contractor and will report the payable quantities. The URS team will evaluate the Contractor’s

monthly pay requests for accuracy of data as well as completion of activities. Our efforts will be focused on the goal of paying the proper

price and quantity for the work completed per the Contract Documents. Documentation of work completed will be performed on a daily

basis on Site Source Documents, with weekly and monthly summaries of data made available for comparison. The URS team will monitor

progress of payments and progress in an effort to provide advanced notification of any pay items that may require additional

compensation, or may require reduction in quantity due to error or lack of the need to utilize. The pay item data will be maintained in

database format for ease of evaluation and sharing of critical data.

The URS team has recent and thorough experience in each of the work components anticipated for this project. Our team will be watchful

for any signs of excessive quantities, overruns or underruns and will take immediate action should these issues occur.

The URS team will provide support to complete any required increases or decreases to the project, such as change orders. The team will

ensure all changes are fully documented on appropriate forms and supporting documentation is prepared per Contract Documents.

The URS team will invoice the County for services on a monthly basis. Invoices for services will be provided by URS’ Contract Manager,

Kelly Craig, PE, with summary data in report format. Summary data will include invoice costs per period, completion values to date,

individual employee summary totals, and totals by position. Invoicing data will be maintained in a database format and can be customized

to meet the County’s needs.

URS has electronic timesheets and record keeping processes. In addition, subcontractors are required to submit scanned documents for

payment applications. All documentation for invoicing to the County will be available in electronic format for summary and/or presentation

purposes. The electronic capture of this data assists our team in providing accurate invoices the first time, reducing review time by the

County. The electronic recording also has alarms to signal pre-set completion percentages to eliminate the risk of unknowingly

overrunning CEI budgets.

The URS team will ensure that adherence to the approved budget is maintained for CEI and the Contractor.

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TAB H - WORKLOAD URS will have no problem assigning top-notch professionals to this project. One of the advantages of being a large firm with great depth

of manpower is that we can comfortably handle new projects without compromising our existing commitments. Of further relevance, our

staff’s present workload is moderate by our standards, so we can handle this project with ease and efficiency.

The key personnel can be committed to this project when they are needed. We have examined their current and projected workloads and

we have determined that they have no obligations, either present or future, that would prevent them from performing with excellence on

these services for Hernando County.

We are very proud of every member of this proposed team. As can be seen in their resumes, their credentials are exceptional and they

are ideally suited to this work. These people have earned our firm its reputation for consistently delivering high-quality projects on time

and within budget.

Also, our depth of staff enables us to quickly assign additional qualified professionals in any discipline if more manpower is needed to

meet an accelerated schedule or in the unlikely event of staff loss.

Preliminary Schedule

URS has examined the potential projects included with the RFQ and developed a sample staffing and schedule illustrating a typical

timeline of all work activities associated with this type of project.

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TAB I – QUALIFICATION SUMMARY URS’ qualifications to perform the advertised CEI services for Hernando County are summarized below.

Specific and Relevant Municipal Client Experience: Our CEI team has completed numerous

projects that have had partial federal funds for Municipal clients in Central Florida. These clients

include: FDEP, Polk County, Hendry County, Pinellas County, Sarasota County, Manatee County and

Hillsborough County.

Specific and Relevant LAP Project Experience: Our CEI team has provided CEI services to our

clients on every type of LAP project imaginable, from sidewalk construction to major bridge

construction, from roadway reconstruction to milling and resurfacing. Our team is thoroughly familiar

with management of LAP projects and will exceed the expectations of Hernando County.

Experienced Contract Manager: As our team leader, Contract Manager Kelly Craig, PE, brings 29

years of diverse construction management experience to Hernando County. Kelly is a registered

engineer with past experience working for geotechnical and construction materials testing companies,

contractors, design and construction management firms, as well as CEI firms. He has worked for

various clients including cities, counties, expressway authorities, and FDOT. Kelly is thoroughly

familiar with Hernando County LAP project policies and procedures having recently managed our

inspection services for the County’s Challenger K8 and Chocachatti Elementary Turn Lanes and

Intersection Improvements project, as well as the Linden Drive Sidewalk project

Team Experience and Location: The URS team includes inspection staff members from locations in

close proximity to Hernando County. The majority of the team members live in Pinellas and Hillsborough Counties. Our team

members have on average more than 20 years of specific CEI experience.

The competence and professionalism that URS brings to Hernando County provides the necessary effort and commitment to successfully

complete your task assignments. Additionally, our staff is committed to assisting the County in every way possible to assure that the

projects assigned under this contract are completed on time, within the available budget, and in reasonable conformance with the plans,

specifications, and Contract Documents. We work in a totally ethical/professional manner and will always keep the needs of Hernando

County foremost in our minds.

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TAB J - FORMS, DOCUMENTS, AND INFORMATION

In accordance with the RFQ, the forms, documents, and information listed below are provided on the following pages.

Solicitation, Offer, Award Form

Proposer’s Certification

Drug Free Workplace Certification

Affidavit of Non-Collusion and of Non-Interest of Hernando County Employees

Public Entity Crimes Statement

Professional / Consultant Information

Hernando County E-Verify Certification

Certification for Disclosure of Lobbying Activities

Truth in Negotiation Certification

Debarment Certification

Conflict of Interest Certification

DBE Participation Statement

Addendum Acknowledgement

No Addenda

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