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Agenda Item: 8
1. CITY OF SANTA CLARITA
AGENDA REPORT
CONSENT CALENDAR
CITY MANAGER APPROVAL: TAA,/�
DATE: May 14, 2024
SUBJECT: BRIDGE PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE PROGRAM -
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONTRACT
DEPARTMENT: Public Works
PRESENTER: Shannon Pickett
RECOMMENDED ACTION
City Council:
Award the professional services contract to Tetra Tech, Inc., for the Bridge Preventative
Maintenance Program, in the amount of $145,130 and authorize a contingency in the amount
of $14,513, for a total contract amount not to exceed $159,643.
2. Authorize the City Manager or designee to execute all documents, subject to City Attorney
approval.
BACKGROUND
The Bridge Preventative Maintenance Program (BPMP) will provide guidance to maintain and
preserve vehicular bridges throughout the City of Santa Clarita (City). This program will help to
prioritize which bridges should be addressed based on serviceability ranking and types of repairs
required to maximize the life expectancy and minimize construction costs of each structure,
mitigating costly rehabilitation, reconstruction, or replacement of the City's bridges (see attached
Structure Inventory List).
In addition, a BPMP assists the City in applying for and utilizing federal grants for bridge
rehabilitation projects. This program supports the Sustaining Public Infrastructure theme of the
City's five-year strategic plan, Santa Clarita 2025.
A Request for Proposal (RFP) for the development of the BPMP was prepared and posted on
BidNet on March 18, 2024. The RFP asked firms to identify their relevant experience with
similar projects, specify their qualifications for this project, and propose staffing. On April 18,
2024, two firms submitted proposals.
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Staff reviewed the proposals and based on their evaluations, scored the firms on a 100-point
scale as follows:
Rank Company Location Score
1. Tetra Tech, Inc. Buelton, CA 94
2. ARC Engineering Consultants, Inc. Burbank, CA 82
The scoring system was based on the following criteria: responsiveness to the RFP,
qualifications and experience, proposed methodology, ability to meet the scope of work, project
approach, and references. Additionally, the consulting firms were asked to provide a detailed
schedule and scope of work required for them to prepare the report and construction cost.
Tetra Tech, Inc., demonstrated an in-depth understanding of the project needs and provided a
detailed scope of work and approach to the project. Staff recommends awarding the professional
services contract to Tetra Tech, Inc., based on their experience with similar projects, and the
completeness of their proposal for this project. The proposal is available in the City Clerk's
Reading File.
The requested contingency will cover the cost of unforeseen program modifications requested by
the City and other permitting agencies during the development of the BPMP. This includes
potential adjustments such as additional bridge evaluations, survey reports, and change order
requests made by the consulting firm to complete a comprehensive evaluation of each bridge.
ALTERNATIVE ACTION
Other action as determined by the City Council.
FISCAL IMPACT
Adequate funds are available in expenditure account M0127233-516101 (TDA Article 8 Fund)
to support the recommended contract and associated project costs.
ATTACHMENTS
Structure Inventory List
Proposal for Tetra Tech, Inc. (available in the City Clerk's Reading File)
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Structure Inventory List
City
ID
State
ID
County
ID
Name
001
53C2386
3828
Lost Canyon Road over LA Metro/UPRR
002
53CO296
3538
Sierra Highway over Mint Canyon Wash
003
53CO378
1938
Bouquet Canyon Road over Santa Clara River (Bouquet Junction)
004
53CO379
1963
Bouquet Canyon Road over Bouquet Canyon Creek (Seco)
005
53CO380
1976
Bouquet Canyon Road over Bouquet Canyon Creek (Benz)
006
53CO469
1672
Soledad Canyon Road over Santa Clara River
007
53CO478
2119
Bouquet Canyon Road over Bouquet Canyon Creek (Central Park)
008
53CO479
1653
Bouquet Canyon Road over Plum Canyon Channel
009
53CO554
2319
Soledad Canyon Road over Mint Canyon Channel
010
53CO805
1577
Lyons Avenue over Santa Clara River SF
011
53CO826
1851
Wiley Canyon Road over Pico Canyon Channel
012
53CO840
1932
Orchard Village Road over Santa Clara River SF
013
53CO855
2126
Wiley Canyon Road over Santa Clara River SF
014
53CO988
3452
Adon Avenue over Mint Canyon Wash
015
53CO992
3537
Sand Canyon Road over Santa Clara River
016
53C1024
1318
Lost Canyon Road over Sand Canyon Wash
017
53C1028
2219
Sand Canyon Road over Iron Canyon Creek
019
53C1434
1134
Placerita Canyon Road over Sand Canyon Wash
020
53C1488L
3679
Valencia Boulevard S over Santa Clara River SF
021
53C1488R
1578
Valencia Boulevard N over Santa Clara River SF
022
53C1490
1594
Urbandale Avenue over Bouquet Canyon Channel
023
53C1492
1597
Clearlake Drive over Unnamed Wash
024
53C1528
2034
Garzota Drive over Dry Canyon Channel
025
53C1529
2035
Decoro Drive over Dry Canyon Channel
026
53C 1532
2064
Grandifloras Road over Private Drain 771
027
53C1533
2065
Begonias Lane over Private Drain 771
028
53C1538
2084
Festividad Drive over Dry Canyon Channel
029
53C1544
2151
15th Street over Newhall Creek
030
53C1548
2244
Centurion Way over Bouquet Canyon Channel
031
53C1550
2345
Pamplico Drive over Dry Canyon Channel
032
53C1554
2376
Tournament Road over Pico Canyon Channel
033
53C1586
2878
Tupelo Ridge Drive over Dry Canyon Channel
034
53C1621
3250
Benz Road over Bouquet Canyon Channel (PD 1201)
035
53C1625
3277
14th Street over Newhall Creek
036
53C1681
2216
Ridgegrove Drive over Haskell Canyon Channel
037
53C1728
3441
Rodgers Drive over Plum Canyon Channel
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Whites Canyon Road over Santa Clara River
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53C2086
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PROPOSAL # CIP-23-24-M0127
BRIDGE PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE PROGRAM
City Project No. M0127
REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL #CIP-23-24-M0127
INTRODUCTION
Tetra Tech is pleased to submit our proposal to provide
professional design services for preparation of plans,
specifications and estimate, and construction support for the
Bridge Preventative Maintenance Program (BPMP).
Tetra Tech, Inc. was founded in 1966 to provide engineering
services related to waterways, harbors, and coastal areas. For
more than 50 years, the company has substantially increased
the size and scope of its business and expanded its service
offerings through a series of strategic acquisitions and internal
growth.
From the beginning, Tetra Tech attracted the best and
brightest minds in science and engineering and focuses on
bringing innovative solutions to our client's most complex
needs.
Tetra Tech brings the City of Santa Clarita (City) a record of
distinguished, successful implementation, and completion of
similar bridge maintenance improvement projects, including
extensive experience working with the City. Our proposed
team has the right qualifications and experience necessary
to ensure successful, on time completion of the City's BPMP
project with no learning curve.
Project Understanding
The Bridge Preventative Maintenance Program (BPMP) is
designed to preserve the structural serviceability of the City's
vehicular bridges. The objective of the BPMP is to provide
guidance, maintenance, and preservation of the City's bridges.
Additionally, the BPMP will prioritize which bridges should be
addressed based on the types of repairs necessary to extend
the life expectancy of each structure.
Statements and Agreements
As requested by the RFC, attached are the following
completed forms:
AttachmentA- Contractual Requirements
Attachment B - Subcontractors/Subconsultants
Attachment C - References
Attachment D - Acknowledgment and Acceptance of Scope
of Work
Attachment E - Disclosure Statement
Tetra Tech offers more than a decade of
experience working on the City of Santa
Clarita's BPMP Projects.
• Tetra Tech is the #1 Water design firm, #4 Design firm (ENR2023 Rankings).
Qualifications and Experience of Firm: • Recent relevant local experience in all scope areas.
• Prior work experience for numerous public entities in Southern California.
• Prior experience working with the City on BPMP projects.
Experience and Qualifications of • Educated, experienced, Engineers, and professionally registered personnel in all required
Personnel disciplines each with decades of experience.
Knowledge of the City's Standards/ • We are aware of and familiar with the City's design guidelines, standard drawings,
Guidelines specifications, and approved materials.
Cost of Materials and Services • More than 95% of our task orders are completed at or below budget.
Local Office • Tetra Tech has 14 offices in Southern California.
• Our Project Manager is located in Irvine, California.
City of Santa Clarita - 1 - TETRA TECH
BRIDGE PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE PROGRAM
City Project No. M0127
REFERENCES
As one of the largest consulting
engineering firms in the United States,
our team's success has been built on
technical expertise, quality design,
fiduciary duty, and development of
practical solutions that meet industry
standards for good engineering
practices. The representative project
descriptions provided below serve as a
sampling of projects of similar size and
scope within the past three (3) years
and depth of our expertise in the range
of engineering disciplines associated
with this project.
We encourage potential clients
to contact our references to get a
Anaheim Resort Area Mobility Plan & Pedestrian Bridge
Engineering Feasibility Analysis
Anaheim, CA
firsthand account of the level of service
and expertise our team provides. Full
contact information for our references
(names, addresses, and telephone
numbers) for the projects below are
included on the additional References
Form provided by the City.
The goal of this project is the identification of impactful, forward -thinking, high -quality
mobility improvements that encourage walking, biking, and transit, and promote safe
and efficient vehicular operations in the area. Tetra Tech was responsible for conducting
site visits, performing topographic surveys, determining relevant design standards
and code requirements, and preparing a technical memorandum on the feasibility of
constructing new pedestrian bridges in the heavily trafficked Resort Area. Tetra Tech
acted as a subcontractor to Fehr & Peers to identify and communicate potential design
and construction issues associated with erecting pedestrian bridges at two intersections
serving high volumes of pedestrian traffic to and from the Disneyland Resort and
surrounding retail stores, hotels, restaurants, and other attractions.
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Huntington Beach, CA
Tetra Tech prepared plans, specifications, and estimates to rehabilitate the Golden West
Street bridge (No. 55CO124). The project involved various work items including joint
seal assembly replacement, methacrylate application to bridge decks, epoxy injection of
concrete cracks, and spalled concrete repair with polyester polymer patching systems.
The repair plan for each structure was field verified with City representatives to confirm
County recommended repairs and identify any additional repair items to be included
in the work plan. Tetra Tech staff worked closelywith City staff to accelerate the design
process and meet the City's budgetary needs. The City has awarded construction contracts
to rehabilitate several sets of bridges in the last few years. Repairs were completed
successfully. Tetra Tech is currently providing construction support through field meetings,
clarification to the contractor, and submittal review.
Templeton to Atascadero Connector Trail
Templeton, CA
Tetra Tech is currently providing engineering services to prepare plans, specifications,
and cost estimates (PS&E) for the Templeton to Atascadero Connector Trail. The project
is a multi -use path, roughly one mile in length, connecting northern Atascadero to
southern Templeton between the Salinas River to the east and Highway 101 to the west.
The Union Pacific Railroad (UPRR) track bisects the site. The improvements include a
Class I pathway with a clear span bridge over Paso Robles Creek and a railroad track
undercrossing. The ultimate goal of the pathway network is to provide connectivity
between Templeton and Atascadero, facilitating safe and attractive transportation
between these two towns and encouraging alternative transportation modes.
City of Santa Clarita - 2 - TETRA TECH
BRIDGE PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE PROGRAM
City Project No. M0127
PLAN OF STUDY/SCOPE OF WORK
The goals for this project are to provide guidance for the
maintenance and preservation of the proposed bridges,
and more specifically, prioritize which bridges should be
addressed based on types of repairs required to maximize the
life expectancy of each structure.
Task -1.0: Project Management:
At the start of the project, Tetra Tech will establish a Project
Development Team (PDT) comprised of the City Project
Manager, City representatives, and the Tetra Tech team.
Representatives from other entities may be added as needed.
Tetra Tech's Project Manager and the PDT will communicate
project decisions and commitments throughout the life of the
project. The PDT's aim is clear and frequent communication
across the group to maintain the project schedule and drive a
successful project.
The projectwill be initiated with a PDT kick-off meeting to
present and agree on the final details of schedule and work
plan. The PDT will discuss the project and receive all available
project information.
After the initial kick-off, PDT meetings will occur monthly or as -
needed to successfully complete the project. It is anticipated
that a total of four (4) PDT meetings will be needed though to
review project status and to ensure that the contract objectives
and milestones are being achieved. To supplement these
meetings, Tetra Tech will maintain ongoing communications
with the City and agencies identified in this scope. A detailed
schedule, action item list, and decision log will be developed,
maintained, and updated for control of the project and
reported through 'Monthly Project Status Reports'.
Output:
• Monthly Project Status Reports to the City
• One (1) Kick -Off Meeting (via teleconference)
• Four (4) PDT Meetings (via teleconference)
Task - 2.0: Bridge Inspections:
In order to achieve the goals for this program, Tetra Tech will
perform visual inspections of the bridges, including abutments,
concrete decking, fencing supports, steel framing and other
pertinent structural related items that may need repairs and/or
remediation. Tetra Tech will use the "Caltrans Bridge Element"
inspection guidelines as part of the visual evaluations.
For the sixty-six (66) bridges identified, Tetra Tech expects the
inspections to take eighteen (18) days to complete, with three
(3) to four (4) bridges completed per visit.
Output:
• Set of field inspection reports for each bridge. Notes will
include photos and identified repairs needed.
Task - 3.0: BPMP Report & Construction Cost
Estimate:
After completing the field inspections, Tetra Tech will review
and update the scope of work for each bridge provided in the
background documents to ensure all items are included (i.e., if
we are repairing spalled concrete barrier wall, we have a good
estimate of the amount of concrete, rebar and associated costs
in that line item) and provide an updated construction cost
estimate for each bridge listed in this proposal.
A single Bridge Preventative Maintenance Plan (BPMP) report
summarizing the purpose of the report and methodology
used, BPMP work items for each bridge and a summary table,
proposed Maintenance Plan identifying immediate and
intermediate repair items for each bridge and construction cost
estimate for each bridge and bridge inspection reports.
Output:
• Single BPMP Report identifying the maintenance work
required for each of the identified bridges in order of
priority/severity.
• Construction cost estimate for each bridge.
City of Santa Clarita - 3 - TETRA TECH
BRIDGE PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE PROGRAM
City Project No. M0127
ASSUMPTIONS
• Destructive and non-destructive testing are not apart of the scope of services.
• Disassembly of bridge components for inspection are not a part of the scope of services.
• It is unknown at this time if traffic control and lane closures will be required for any of the bridge inspections. If necessary, Tetra
Tech will provide additional scope and fee, as they are not a part of the scope of services presented in this proposal.
• Determination of remaining service life of bridge structures. This is a function of unknown variables and is therefore difficult to
quantify.
• Determination of live load capacity of bridge structures under current conditions.
• Preliminary and detailed plans, specifications and structural calculations will not be performed as part of proposed scope of
work.
• No structural calculations.
• All visual inspections are to take place from the ground and will require no special equipment. This includes, but not limited to
lifts, kayaks and ladders.
Notice to Proceed I Bridge Inspections Complete
Kick-off Meeting/ Review Existing Field Inspection Reports
Documentation (e.g. County .
Inspection Reports) Draft BPMP Report -Submit
Bridge Inspections Start I I I I Receive City Comments
Submit Final BPMP Report
2024
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City of Santa Clarita - 4 - TETRA TECH
BRIDGE PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE PROGRAM
City Project No. M0127
PERSONNEL, EQUIPMENT, AND FACILITIES
We have assembled a team with
extensive experience in Federal and
Local Assistance funded projects,
specifically bridges over water courses
and Bridge Preventative Maintenance
Programs.
Each member of our team has been
selected to add strength in their unique
area of expertise. The team chart
below presents our team members and
indicates the elements of the project
where each member of the team
either has a lead or support role and
responsibility. Full resumes of our project
team who will provide their professional
support and experience are located in
the attached Appendix.
Due to the scope of services required for
this project, Tetra Tech can complete all
tasks with our in-house expertise who
bring to the team direct experience with
the City. Tetra Tech will not utilize any
subcontractors for this contract.
Mr. Olsen has been a part of the Tetra
Tech team for 15 years and contributes
his extensive structural engineering
knowledge from his involvement in
municipal, industrial, commercial and
federal projects. He has completed a
variety of projects varying in size and
funding for both public and private
entities.
He is knowledgeable in all types of
construction including reinforced
concrete, masonry, structural steel,
and wood frame design with special
emphasis on the design of water
storage/water containment, landfill
& industrial facilities, building, bridge
evaluation and design related projects,
and water conveyance -related
structures, including reservoirs, water/
wastewater treatment plants, booster
pump stations and flow control facilities.
He also has extensive experience
with seismic evaluation, assessment,
strengthening, retrofit, and replacement
of existing structures.
Mr. Olsen has extensive working
knowledge of the California Building
Code (CBC), International Building Code
(IBC) and their application to civil and
structural engineering projects.
ORGANIZATIONAL CHART
Critical to the success of
completing this project
is our proposed
Project Manager,
Mr. Michael Olsen, PE
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EDUCATION
MS, Civil Engineering
(Structural Emphasis),
California State Polytechnic
University, Pomona
BS, Civil Engineering,
California State Polytechnic
University, Pomona
REGISTRATIONS
Professional Engineer:
CA, No. 81944
Cal OES Safety Assessment
Program Evaluator
OFFICE LOCATION
Irvine, CA
YEARS OF EXPERIENCE
15
MIKE OLSEN, PE
PROJECT MANAGER
Mr. Olsen has more than 15 years experience and contributes his extensive structural
engineering knowledge from his involvement in municipal, industrial, and federal projects.
He has completed a variety of projects varying in size and funding for both public and
private entities. His experience includes design, analysis, detailing and construction
in structural engineering. He is knowledgeable in reinforced concrete, pre- and post -
tensioned concrete, reinforced masonry, steel, and timber construction for a variety of
building and infrastructure projects including reservoirs, water/wastewater treatment
facilities, pump stations, bridge, buried concrete vaults, pipeline structures, bridges, as
well as seismic retrofit of existing structures. Mr. Olsen has extensive working knowledge of
the California Building Code and International Building Code and their application to civil
and structural engineering projects.
EXPERIENCE
Anaheim Resort Mobility Plan and Pedestrian Bridge Engineering Feasibility
Analysis, City of Anaheim Public Works, Anaheim, CA. Project Manager. Responsible
for preparing conceptual site plan drawings, opinions of probable construction costs,
and a technical memorandum for the City of Anaheim Public Works Department. The
feasibility study was commissioned to study solutions to alleviate very high levels of
pedestrian and vehicular traffic in the surrounding area of the Anaheim Disneyland
Resort. After review of local traffic data, existing underground and overhead utilities,
existing local properties and right of ways, and applicable code requirements,
two intersections were identified as applicable candidates for future pedestrian
bridges to improve safety and the flow of traffic. Conceptual construction plans and
supporting documentation were produced for seven possible pedestrian bridges at
two intersections to provide the City of Anaheim with relevant information about the
challenges and probable costs associated with the construction of these bridges should
they choose to progress the project to detailed design in the future.
Templeton to Atascadero Connector, County of San Luis Obispo, Templeton, CA.
Structural Design Engineer. Responsible for the preliminary design concept for the
pedestrian bridge support system and approach slabs, as well as selecting the bridge
superstructure type. Tetra Tech was contracted to provide design services for a multi -use
pathway including completing the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and
National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) processes, right-of-way acquisition, permits,
construction documents and grant administration. The ultimate goal of the pathway
network is to provide connectivity between Templeton and Atascadero, facilitating safe
and attractive transportation between these two towns and encouraging alternative
transportation modes.
Huntington Beach Bridge Preventative Maintenance Program, City of Huntington
Beach, CA. Structural Design Engineer. Tetra Tech prepared plans, specifications, and
estimates to rehabilitate the Golden West Street bridge (No. 55C0124). The project
involved various work items including joint seal assembly replacement, methacrylate
application to bridge decks, epoxy injection of concrete cracks, and spalled concrete
repair with polyester polymer patching systems. The repair plan for each structure was
field verified with City representatives to confirm County recommended repairs and
identify any additional repair items to be included in the work plan. Tetra Tech staff
worked closelywith City staff to accelerate the design process and meet the City's
budgetary needs. The City has awarded construction contracts to rehabilitate several
sets of bridges in the last few years. Repairs were completed successfully. Tetra Tech
is currently providing construction support through field meetings, clarification to the
contractor, and submittal review.
City of Santa Clarita - 1 - TETRA TECH
BRIDGE PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE PROGRAM
City Project No. M0127
OLSEN, PROJECT MANAGER
Santa Clarita Bridge Preventative Maintenance Program,
City of Santa Clarita, Santa Clarita, CA. Structural
Design Engineer. Responsible for the preparation of Plans,
Specifications, and Estimates to rehabilitate the various
priority listed bridges throughout the City of Santa Clarita.
Each year, the City selected Tetra Tech from an open bid
process to complete the selected bridges for that calendar
year. The projects involved various work items including
joint seal assembly replacement, methacrylate application
to bridge decks, epoxy injection of concrete cracks, and
spalled concrete repair with polyester polymer patching
systems. The repair plan for each structure was field verified
with City representatives to confirm County and Caltrans
recommended repairs and identify any additional repair items
to be included in the work plan. Tetra Tech worked closely
with City staff to accelerate the design process and meet the
City's budgetary needs. The City has awarded construction
contracts to rehabilitate several sets of bridges in the last
few years. Repairs were completed successfully. Tetra Tech
also provided construction support through field meetings,
construction inspections, clarifications to the contractor, and
submittal review.
Vista Canyon Bridge over the Santa Clara River, Design for
Vista Canyon Ranch LLC, Santa Clarita, CA. Lead Structural
Design Engineer. Responsible for the design and construction
of a new bridge over the Santa Clara River for access from the
Highway 14 to the new Vista Canyon Ranch development.
The Vista Canyon Road Bridge will span approximately
780'-0" feet with an overall width of approximately 64'-5".
The proposed bridge consists of two 14'-0" lanes and a 12'-
0" median/emergency lane on the west side, and a 5'-0"
raised planter. The structure will consist of a 9-span, precast,
prestressed concrete 1-girder supported on reinforced
concrete walls, seat -type abutments and foundations are
anticipated to consist of driven steel piles.
Vista Canyon Regional Transit Center, City of Santa Clarita,
Santa Clarita, CA. Structural Project Manager and Engineer
of Record. Provided structural engineering design support for
the Vista Canyon Regional Transit Center Project located in
Santa Clarita, California, which consisted of the development
and construction of a seven -bay bus transfer station complete
with a restroom and security/ticketing facilities to provide
an efficient and safer way of transportation to the public.
Supported in the structural designs, calculations, modeling,
and structural plan production of the steel canopy structures
of the bus transfer station, the CMU restroom facility structure,
and the CMU security building structure. Construction
Administration support services have also been provided
throughout the construction phase of the project where
structural observations for various stages of the project have
been conducted.
Arroyo Park Pedestrian Bridge Replacement, City of Santa
Clarita, Santa Clarita, CA. Engineer of Record and Project
Manager for the plans, specification and estimate. The City
of Santa Clarita (City), in conjunction with the Landscape
Maintenance District (LMD), maintains 25 pedestrian bridges
and 5 under crossings that link the paseo system in the
Valencia North and South neighborhoods in the City of Santa
Clarita. The City proposes to replace the last timber bridge
located on Arroyo Park Drive, 0.6 miles west of McBean
Parkway, with a pre -fabricated steel truss structure. Tetra
Tech was hired to finalize the design and complete detailed
construction Plans, Specifications, and Estimate (PS&E) of
the proposed bridge replacement and additional support
services as needed by the City. The biggest challenge that
faces the Arroyo Park Pedestrian Bridge Replacement project
is Arroyo Park Drive itself. Arroyo Park Drive is a residential
roadway and has traffic throughout the day. Coordination
during the demolition of the existing bridge and during final
assembly and erection of the new pre -fabricated bridge
will be key to the project success. These major construction
activities will most likely require full closure of Arroyo Park
Drive. Tetra Tech is experienced in the preparation of traffic
control plans within the City and will work once again to
minimize the impact to the public.
McBean Parkway Pedestrian Bridge Construction
Support, City of Santa Clarita, Santa Clarita, CA.
Project Engineer. Project Engineer during the design
and construction phase of the project. The City of Santa
Clarita contracted Tetra Tech in 2015 to perform planning,
structural design, and construction phase services to
replace the existing pedestrian overcrossing (POC) over
McBean Parkway. The POC is located on the City's network
of multi -use "paseo" pathways. Constructed in 1979, the
timber superstructure showed signs of insect infestation,
dry rot, and delamination of the glue laminated girders.
The project team was tasked with defining an approach
to replace the decaying structure. Tetra Tech initiated the
geotechnical investigation and preparation of structural
plans, specifications, and estimates to replace the structure.
Through continued partnership, Tetra Tech and City engineers
delivered a project within cost that increases safety and
restores alternative access to schools, neighborhood parks,
and local businesses in the City of Santa Clarita. Construction
commenced in spring of 2017 and was completed later
that summer. The biggest challenge encountered was the
coordination and scheduling of road closures during the
demolition of the existing bridge and during final assembly
and erection of the new pre -fabricated bridge Tetra Tech's
experience in the preparation of traffic control plans within
the City helped minimize the impact to the public and
allowed the contractor do perform all construction related
tasks.
City of Santa Clarita - 2 - TETRA TECH
BRIDGE PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE PROGRAM
City Project No. M0127
EDUCATION
MS, Structural Engineering,
California State Polytechnic
University Pomona
BS, Civil Engineering,
California State Polytechnic
University
REGISTRATIONS
Professional Engineer:
CA, No. 75983
MT, No. 63246
CO, No. 56159
Professional Structural
Engineer:
CA, No. 6177
OR, No. 94532
Cal OES Safety Assessment
Program Evaluator Training
OFFICE LOCATION
San Dimas, CA
YEARS OF EXPERIENCE
17
ERIC YUEN, PE, SE
QA/QC MANAGER
Mr. Yuen has 77 years of experience in the design, analysis, and detailing of structural
engineering. He is knowledgeable in reinforced concrete, masonry, structural steel and
wood frame design, and construction for a variety of building and infrastructure projects
including reservoirs and water/wastewater treatment facilities, as well as seismic retrofit
of existing structures.
EXPERIENCE
Seismic Resiliency of 8 Reservoirs, Montecito Water District, Montecito, CA.
Structural Project Engineer. Structural Project Engineer assisting with the design analysis
and final design documents for the retrofits of four concrete reservoirs including Bella
Vista reservoir, Cold Spring reservoir, Hot Springs reservoir, Buena Vista reservoir. Tetra
Tech prepared Structural and Seismic Evaluation Report for ten of the District Storage
Reservoirs back in September 2015, and the District selected Tetra Tech to prepare
the final design document for the retrofit and provide construction support for eight
of their reservoirs. The retrofit methods include reinforced concrete wall and footing
overlay strengthening, steel roof seismic strengthening, roof to wall seismic connection
strengthening, roof system replacement, and complete reservoir replacement.
Condition Assessment and Seismic Evaluation of Reservoir 16, Montecito Water
District, Montecito, CA. Project Manager. Project Manager responsible to assist the
Monte Vista Water District to perform structural and seismic assessment for Reservoir 16
and prepare the Preliminary Design Report (PDR) to summarize the findings and provide
recommendations. Reservoir 16 is a 3.0 million gallon partially buried conventionally
reinforced rectangular reservoir constructed in 1978. It has inside dimensions of 180-feet
by 140-feet and a wall height of approximately 18-feet. The depth of the below -grade
portion varies from 16 feet to 17 feet around the reservoir. Tetra Tech utilized inflatable
kayaks to perform the on -site reconnaissance and assessment inside the reservoir.
Condition Assessment and Seismic Evaluation of the Emtman, University Heights,
and Ross Reservoir, City of Riverside, CA. Project Manager. Project Manager
responsible to perform a baseline condition assessment and seismic evaluation for
three existing reservoirs: Emtman (5MG, 1960s), University Heights (5MG 1930s), and
Ross Reservoirs (2MG, 1970s), and prepare the Preliminary Design Report (PDR) to
summarize the findings and provide recommendations, budgetary estimates for tank
retrofit and/or repair options a "Hazard Categorization & Prioritization Matrix" to help
the City to prioritize the necessary rehabilitations when funding becomes available.
These three reservoirs are completely buried conventional reinforced concrete
reservoirs (two rectangular and one circular). All three reservoirs have a concrete flat roof
system supported by concrete columns.
Condition Assessment and Seismic Evaluation of the Walnut Reservoir, City of
Santa Ana, CA. Project Manager. Project Manager responsible to perform structural
and seismic assessment for Walnut Reservoir and prepare the Preliminary Design Report
(PDR) to summarize the findings and provide recommendations. Walnut Reservoir is
a 7.0 million gallon completely buried conventionally reinforced rectangular reservoir
constructed in 1956. It has inside dimensions of 242-feet by 202-feet and a wall height
of approximately 16-feet. There is a 10-feet tall divider wall at the center of the reservoir.
This reservoir is located under public tennis courts. Tetra Tech provide a certified on -site
recure crew from a subconsultant for the reservoir entry for this on -site assessment.
City of Santa Clarita - 3 - TETRA TECH
BRIDGE PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE PROGRAM
City Project No. M0127
YU EN, QA/QC MANAGER
Clearview Reservoir Assessment, Golden State Water
Company, Santa Ana, CA. Project Manager. Project
Manager responsible for the overall project for the visual
assessment and seismic evaluation for the two partially buried
concrete reservoirs (one rectangular and one circular) at the
Clearview site located at 1501 Clearview Ln. Santa Ana. The
circular reservoir has a capacity of 124,000 gallons and the
rectangular reservoir has a capacity of 84,000 gallons. Non
destructive Ground Penetration Radar (GPR) was performed
during the on -site assessment to location the existing wall and
roof slab reinforcement for the circular reservoir.
Condition Assessment and Seismic Evaluation of
Alessandro and Sugarloaf Reservoir, City of Riverside,
CA. Project Manager. Project Manager responsible for the
engineering evaluation and inspection services to perform a
baseline condition assessment and seismic evaluation for two
existing pre -stressed circular concrete reservoirs: Alessandro
Reservoir, 2.0 MGD, 130 by 20 feet, constructed in 1961 and
Sugarloaf Reservoir, 5.0 MGD, 160 by 33 feet, constructed in
1962.
Hunting Horn Reservoir Structural/Seismic Evaluation,
Golden State Water Company (GSWC), City of North
Tustin, CA. Project Manager. Mr. Yuen is responsible for the
overall project to provide professional engineering/technical
services including on -site reconnaissance inside the reservoir
to prepare a structural and seismic study and evaluation. The
Hunting Horn Reservoir is a semi -buried reinforced concrete
cylindrical water tank thatwas first constructed in 1900,
converted to concrete in 1918, and gunite-lined in 1950. The
reservoir has a capacity of0.44 MG, measures approximately
72 feet in diameter and 16 feet high and has a wood frame
roof. Over the years it has developed cracks in the interior
shell that have been patched. It also has a slow leak that is
visible from the exterior and requires assessment and repair.
Tetra Tech prepared a comprehensive engineering study and
seismic evaluation of the tank to examine the alternatives
available to GSWC for either repair or replacement.
13th Street Underground Reservoir Structural Retrofit,
City of Ontario, CA. Structural Design Engineer. The primary
objective of this project was to reduce the potential damages
to the reservoirs in the aftermath of an earthquake that
mayjeopardize public safety both within the local Upland
neighborhood and the Ontario community they serve miles
away. In 2008, Tetra Tech performed a Reservoir Seismic
Vulnerability Evaluation Report (Seismic Report) on all the
City's reservoirs to determine their ability to resist current
seismic code loads. The Structural Evaluation of the Report
evaluated the seismic force resisting components of each
reservoir and provided seismic retrofit recommendations for
those found to be deficient. The retrofit recommendations
for the 13th Street Reservoir consist of a cast -in -place
reinforced concrete overlay added to the walls, roof, and
floor. The Preliminary Engineering Design phase included the
necessary engineering services that confirmed the findings
and recommendations of the 2008 Seismic Report (or
recommended another less time consuming, cost-effective
alternative) and resulted in the production of preliminary
design report and preliminary design drawings used as a
basis for the final design and ultimately the final construction
documents.
Mechanical Equipment Platform, Baxter Healthcare,
Los Angeles, CA. Structural Design Engineer. Assisted
with the Design and Construction Phase Services for the
construction of a 25-foot high, 3,500 square foot, elevated
steel platform to support various pieces of mechanical
equipment over the existing truck loading dock area of
Baxter Healthcare's Los Angeles plant. Baxter needed a
new platform to support new mechanical equipment, as
well as to relocate some existing equipment from their older
platforms. Tetra Tech's scope of work included providing
structural design of the main platform, designing supports
and anchorage for the equipment that was relocated,
obtaining building department approval for the platform,
and providing construction support such as reviewing shop
drawings and RFIs, and performing structural observations
to ensure conformance with the construction documents
and Los Angeles building department requirements. The
loading dock remained open during business hours while the
platform was under construction.
3.1 MG Reservoir Seismic Strengthening, City of El
Segundo, CA. Structural Design Engineer. Provided the
seismic strengthening design of the reservoir in the design
phase and structural observations in the construction
phase. Tetra Tech prepared preliminary and final design
construction plans, specifications, and cost estimates for the
seismic retrofit of an existing 3.1 MG concrete potable water
storage tank, originally constructed in 1948. The seismic
strengthening included the addition of reinforcing steel and
shotcrete to the exterior walls, plywood roof sheathing,
and structural steel shear transfer frames around the tank
perimeter between the roof and the wall shell. The reservoir
retrofit involves partial demolition of the existing wood roof.
Safety upgrades included the design of new roof mounted
guard railings. Tetra Tech's construction phase services
included structural observations, special inspection by a
deputy inspector, and material testing.
City of Santa Clarita - 4 - TETRA TECH
BRIDGE PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE PROGRAM
City Project No. M0127
EDUCATION
MS, Structural Engineering,
University of California, San
Diego
BS, Structural Engineering,
University of California, San
Diego
REGISTRATIONS
Professional Engineer:
CA, No. 91335
OFFICE LOCATION
Irvine, CA
YEARS OF EXPERIENCE
7
BRETT BOEHMKE, PE
PROJECT ENGINEER
Mr. Boehmke contributes his structural engineering knowledge from involvement in
municipal, industrial, and federal projects. He has completed projects varying in size
and funding for both public and private entities. Mr. Boehmke's experience includes
design, analysis, detailing, and construction in structural engineering. He is proficient
in conventionally reinforced and pre -stressed concrete, reinforced masonry, steel, and
timber construction for a variety of building and infrastructure projects. Infrastructure
design and construction familiarity includes buildings, steel braced frame, and moment
frame industrial structures, water recapture facilities, storm drainage, bridge, and seismic
retrofit of existing structures. Mr. Boehmke has extensive working knowledge of the
California Building Code, International Building Code, and applicable seismic building
codes and their application to civil and structural engineering projects.
Mr. Boehmke is experienced with a variety of design software programs including RISA-
3D, RISA Foundation, RISA Floor, RISA Connection, REVIT, AutoCAD Civil 3D, ENERCALC
SEL, and Hilti PROPS Anchor.
EXPERIENCE
Anaheim Resort Mobility Plan and Pedestrian Bridge Engineering Feasibility
Analysis, City of Anaheim Public Works, Anaheim, CA. Structural Project Engineer
for Pedestrian Bridge Feasibility Study. Responsible for conducting site visits,
determining relevant design standards and code requirements, and preparing a
technical memorandum on the feasibility of constructing new pedestrian bridges in
a heavily trafficked area of Anaheim near the Disneyland Resort. Tetra Tech acted as
a subcontractor to Fehr & Peers to identify and communicate potential design and
construction issues associated with erecting pedestrian bridges at two intersections
serving high volumes of pedestrian traffic to and from the Disneyland Resort and
surrounding retail stores, hotels, restaurants, and other attractions. The ultimate goal
of the Mobility Plan is to eliminate at -grade pedestrian crossings at two intersections
in order to improve the flow of traffic and mitigate safety risks for both vehicles and
pedestrians.
Vista Canyon Regional Transit Center, City of Santa Clarita, CA. Structural Project
Engineer. Responsible for assisting with structural design and plan, specification, and
estimate development, as well as performing Structural Observations and responding
to requests for information form the general contractor during the construction phase
of the project. Tetra Tech was enlisted to perform design and construction support for
new masonry restroom and security booth buildings, steel bus canopy structures, and a
reinforced concrete retaining wall for a new bus transit center.
Riverside Drive near Zoo Drive Bridge over Los Angeles River, Bridge No.
53C-1298, City of Los Angeles, CA. Project Engineer. Responsible for providing
design and construction support for this federally funded project. With this historic
bridge falling below current design standards, Tetra Tech was contracted for to
complete environmental documentation and permitting, geotechnical and hydraulic
analyses, bridge widening and retrofit, traffic and lighting upgrades, and 100% plans,
specifications, and estimates in an effort to fix geometric deficiencies, barrier rail
vulnerabilities, structural weaknesses, and Los Angeles River bicycle lane impedance
issues. This is a federally funded project and plan reviews and approvals by Caltrans
District 7 and the Federal Highway Administration are required.
City of Santa Clarita - 5 - TETRA TECH
BRIDGE PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE PROGRAM
City Project No. M0127
BOEHMKE, PROJECT ENGINEER
Sixth Street Park, Arts, River, and Connectivity (PARC)
Project, City of Los Angeles Bureau of Engineering, Los
Angeles, CA. Structural Project Engineer. Responsible for
assisting in the schematic and final design, environmental and
construction support services, and post -construction services
for nearly 12 acres of recreational and open space beneath
and around a new bridge. The project includes approximately
'/2 mile of improvements within the Los Angeles River. These
improvements will include bike trails, pedestrian access, and
softening of the existing concrete -lined channel and were
originally envisioned in the Los Angeles River Revitalization
Master Plan that Tetra Tech completed. The City's goal is
to make the landscape component under the new bridge
a world class public space that will include an arts plaza,
performance stages, synthetic sports fields, river terracing,
and bicycle and pedestrian pathways.
Ameresco Forward Bridge HBTU, Ameresco, Inc., French
Camp, CA. Design Engineer. Responsible for providing
design services for a prefabricated steel pipe bridge,
that spans the entire length of the Little Johns Creek, to
help support a new 16-inch PPRNG Gas Pipe, 2-inch dual
contained condensate line, 2-inch fiber optic conduit and
6-inch Republic dewatering line. As part of this task of work,
Tetra Tech determined the feasibility of constructing the
proposed pipe bridge and provided 30%level conceptual
drawings, that included a plan and profile of the proposed
bridge. Mr. Boehmke was responsible for preparing
conceptual bridge layouts and coordinating with pre-
fabricated bridge manufacturers to determine the most cost
effective to approach to address the needs of the client.
Rialto Channel Improvement Reach 5, San Bernardino
County Department of Public Works, Rialto, CA. Design
Engineer. Responsible for preparing plans, specifications,
structural calculations, and estimates for the structural portion
of the project. Interacted with the client and contractor
both electronically and at the site during construction phase
to address field issues and existing conditions differing
from assumptions made during design phase. The San
Bernardino Department of Public Works identified the
need to provide additional flow capacity and reconstruct
segments of the existing Rialto Channel between Cameron
Way and the nearby Union Pacific Railroad Bridge in the
City of Rialto. The design consisted of modifying an existing
single reinforced concrete box culvert beneath Riverside
Avenue into a double reinforced concrete box culvert,
transitioning to an open rectangular channel with a tapered
debris wall down the center, and ultimately terminating with
an extension to an existing double reinforced box culvert
near the aforementioned Union Pacific Railroad bridge.
The construction totaled approximately 877 linear feet of
reconstructed concrete channel and box culverts. Tetra Tech
performed the structural detailed design as well as provided
construction phase services including responding to requests
for information, reviewing construction submittals, and
performing site visits.
Caruthers Park Stormwater and Urban Runoff Capture
Project, City of Bellflower, Bellflower, CA. Structural Project
Engineer. Assisted in providing design and construction
phase services including plans, specifications, estimates, and
structural observations. Tetra Tech was contracted to perform
design services on the reconstruction of local flood control
channel and site improvements to the public park. The project
components included a diversion structure to divert water
from one of the major flood control channels, a pretreatment
structure to remove debris from the runoff, an underground
structure to infiltrate or capture the water that will be treated
for landscape irrigation use, and a rehabilitated park surface
with new picnic areas. The goal of the project is to not only
help the City alleviate the channel's total maximum daily
loads, but also provide additional benefits, such as revitalized
park infrastructure and augmentation of local water supplies.
The adjacent storm drain channel fell within the jurisdiction
of the Los Angeles County Flood Control District meaning
all construction documents required additional review and
approval from the LACFCD.
El Dorado Regional Stormwater Capture Project, City of
Long Beach, Long Beach, CA. Structural Project Engineer.
Responsible for preparing plans, specifications, structural
calculations, and estimates for the open channels and buried
concrete vault structures. Tetra Tech is providing pre -design,
design, and bid support services for the development of this
multi -benefit regional BMP. This project represents a major
opportunity to enhance an undeveloped parcel within the
City to achieve pollutant load reductions for the Lower San
Gabriel River Watershed. The site has the potential to provide
significant water quality benefits for multiple jurisdictions due
to its drainage area, location of the adjacent drainage system,
and available development space. The drainage area for the
project (2,924 acres) covers portions of the Cities of Norwalk,
Cerritos, Artesia, Hawaiian Gardens, Lakewood, and Long
Beach. This project has the potential to offer runoff storage
and water. The proposed site improvements consist of the
construction of wetlands north of the Long Beach Water
Reclamation Plant, a diversion structure at the Artesia -Norwalk
Channel at Wardlow with a pump stations, and approximately
2,000 feet of new 24-inch storm drain on Wardlow Road,
Lama Avenue, and Tarma Street. The new storm drain serves
to divert up to 15 cfs of stormwater from the Artesia -Norwalk
Channel into a channel that drains into the proposed wetland.
City of Santa Clarita - 6 - TETRA TECH
BRIDGE PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE PROGRAM
City Project No. M0127
EDUCATION
BS, Civil Engineering,
University of Irvine
REGISTRATIONS
Professional Engineer:
CA, No. 85736
OFFICE LOCATION
Irvine, CA
YEARS OF EXPERIENCE
12
JUSTIN SMITH, PE
PROJECT ENGINEER
Mr. Smith has been a part of the Tetra Tech team for 12 years and contributes his extensive
knowledge in civil engineering from his involvement in a variety of municipal projects
of varying size and funding. His design experience includes hydrologic and hydraulic
design for storm drain improvements, construction and post -construction stormwater Best
Management Practices (BMPs) including associated Water Quality Management Plans
(WQMP) and Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plans (SWPPP), WQMP Operations and
Maintenance Reports, overall utility plans, structural design, grading activities varying
from mass grading to final precise grading plans, parking lot and roadway geometrics,
pedestrian accessibility improvements, bike trails, and park developments. His other
experience includes cost estimating, preparing specifications, providing construction/
post -construction support, performing utility research, and coordinating with the project
team and outside agencies.
EXPERIENCE
Huntington Beach Bridge Preventative Maintenance, City of Huntington Beach,
CA. Project Engineer. Responsible for providing civil engineering design for preparation
of plans, specifications, and estimates (PS&E) to rehabilitate the Golden West Street
bridge (No. 55C0124). The project involved various work items including joint seal
assembly replacement, methacrylate application to bridge decks, epoxy injection of
concrete cracks, and spalled concrete repair with polyester polymer patching systems.
The repair plan for each structure was field verified with City representatives to confirm
County recommended repairs and identify any additional repair items to be included
in the work plan. Tetra Tech staff worked closely with City staff to accelerate the design
process and meet the City's budgetary needs. The City has awarded construction
contracts to rehabilitate several sets of bridges in the last few years. Repairs were
completed successfully. Tetra Tech is currently providing construction support through
field meetings, clarification to the contractor, and submittal review.
Anaheim Resort Mobility Plan and Pedestrian Bridge Engineering Feasibility
Analysis, City of Anaheim Public Works, Anaheim, CA. Project Engineer. Responsible
for preparing conceptual site plan drawings, opinions of probable construction costs,
and a technical memorandum for the City of Anaheim Public Works Department. The
feasibility study was commissioned to study solutions to alleviate very high levels of
pedestrian and vehicular traffic in the surrounding area of the Anaheim Disneyland
Resort. After review of local traffic data, existing underground and overhead utilities,
existing local properties and right of ways, and applicable code requirements,
two intersections were identified as applicable candidates for future pedestrian
bridges to improve safety and the flow of traffic. Conceptual construction plans and
supporting documentation were produced for seven possible pedestrian bridges at
two intersections to provide the City of Anaheim with relevant information about the
challenges and probable costs associated with the construction of these bridges should
they choose to progress the project to detailed design in the future.
FY 12-13 Bridge Preventive Maintenance Program, City of Santa Clarita, CA.
Project Designer. Responsible for providing support during the field observations and
assisting in the preparation of plans and specifications to rehabilitate the aging vehicular
bridges. Work activities include field observation reports, methacrylate resin bridge
deck treatment, replacement of expansion joint seals, repair of spal led concrete, and
epoxy injection in cracked concrete. The program will extend the useful service life of
existing bridge assets. In addition, Tetra Tech was responsible for the development of
the preventive maintenance guidelines to help the City of Santa Clarita preserve bridge
structures and assisted in receiving federal funding under Highway Bridge Program
City of Santa Clarita - 7 - TETRA TECH
BRIDGE PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE PROGRAM
City Project No. M0127
SMITH, PROJECT ENGINEER
(HBP). The project identified preventative maintenance
strategies and criteria for use; addressed processes and
procedures related to the program; provided guidelines for
selecting bridge preservation projects; and determined the
overall financial needs of implementing the program.
FY 14-15 Bridge Preventive Maintenance Program,
City of Santa Clarita, CA. Project Designer. Responsible
for providing support during the field observations and
assisting in the preparation of plans and specifications to
rehabilitate the aging vehicular bridges. Workactivities
include field observation reports, methacrylate resin bridge
deck treatment, surface treatments of existing asphalt bridge
decks, replacement of expansion joint seals, repair of spal led
concrete, and epoxy injection in cracked concrete. The
program will extend the useful service life of existing bridge
assets.
Professional Engineering Services for Paseo Overcrossing
Inspections, City of Santa Clarita, CA. Project Designer.
Provided support for the inspection and prioritization for the
replacement projects for the following Paseo overcrossings:
John Russell Drive POC, McBean Parkway POC, and Del
Monte Drive POC. Project tasks include bridge inspections,
assessments, and reports.
Del Monte Drive Pedestrian Overcrossing Replacement,
City of Santa Clarita, CA. Project Designer. Provided
planning, design, and construction phase support services
to replace the existing pedestrian overcrossing (POC) over
Del Monte Drive with a single -span configuration with
a prefabricated steel truss superstructure. Project tasks
included: geotechnical investigation and report, survey, utility
research and coordination, abutment structural calculations,
preparation of plans, specifications, and estimates (PS&E),
and construction support.
EL Paseo Drive Pedestrian Overcrossing Replacement,
City of Santa Clarita, CA. Project Designer. Provided
planning, design, and construction phase support services
to replace the existing pedestrian overcrossing (POC)
over El Paseo Drive with a single -span configuration with
a prefabricated steel truss superstructure. Project tasks
included: geotechnical investigation and report, survey, utility
research and coordination, abutment structural calculations,
preparation of plans, specifications, and estimates, and
construction support.
John Russell Drive Pedestrian Overcrossing Replacement,
City of Santa Clarita, CA. Project Designer. Provided
planning, design, and construction phase support services
to replace the existing pedestrian overcrossing (POC) over
John Russell Drive with a single -span configuration with
a prefabricated steel truss superstructure. Project tasks
included: geotechnical investigation and report, survey, utility
research and coordination, abutment structural calculations,
preparation of plans, specifications, and estimates, and
construction support.
McBean Parkway Pedestrian Overcrossing Replacement,
City of Santa Clarita, CA. Project Engineer. Provided
planning, design, and construction phase support services
to replace the existing pedestrian overcrossing (POC) over
McBean Parkway with a single -span configuration with
a prefabricated steel truss superstructure. Project tasks
included: geotechnical investigation and report, survey, utility
research and coordination, abutment structural calculations,
preparation of plans, specifications, and estimates, and
construction support.
Sixth Street Park, Arts, River and Connectivity (PARC)
Project, City of Los Angeles Bureau of Engineering, Los
Angeles, Los Angeles, CA. Project Engineer. Responsible
for providing engineering design services to prepare plans,
specifications, and estimates (PS&E). Tetra Tech is providing
schematic and final design, environmental documentation
and permitting, public presentations, construction support
services, and post -construction services for nearly 12 acres
of recreational and open spaces beneath and around
the new bridge. The project includes approximately'/2
mile of improvements within the Los Angeles River. These
improvements will include bike trails, pedestrian access,
and softening of the existing concrete lined channel. These
improvements were originally envisioned in the Los Angeles
River Revitalization Master Plan that Tetra Tech completed.
The City's goal is to make the landscape component under
the new bridge a world class public space that will include an
Arts Plaza, several performance stages, synthetic sports fields,
river terracing, and bicycle and pedestrian pathways.
Riverside Drive near Zoo Drive Bridge Widening Over
the Los Angeles River, Bridge No. 53C-1298, City of Los
Angeles, Bureau of Engineering, Los Angeles, CA. Project
Designer. Responsible for providing design and survey
support. With this historic bridge falling below current design
standards, Tetra Tech was contracted for the completion of
environmental documentation and permitting, geotechnical
and hydraulic analyses, bridge widening and retrofit, traffic
and lighting upgrades, and 100% plans, specifications, and
estimates (PS&E) in an effort to fix geometric deficiencies,
barrier rail vulnerabilities, structural weaknesses, and Los
Angeles River Bicycle Lane impedance issues. This is a
federally funded project and plan reviews and approvals by
Caltrans District 7 and the Federal Highway Administration
(FHWA) were required.
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City of Santa Clarita - 1 - TETRA TECH
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216
284
3,600
97,900
2,880
100,780
Review Existing Documentation/Caltrans Reports
36
- 12
24
6,960
6,960
Field Inspections (66 Bridges - 18 Working Days)
360
- 180
180
3,600
71,100
2,880
73,980
Field Inspection Reports
104
- 24
80
19,840
19,840
Task 3.0 Report
180
40
104
24
12
34,840
34,840
BPMP Report
180
40
104
24
12
-
34,840
-
-
-
-
34,840
BPMP ReportWrite-Up
112
- 24
64
16
8
21,680
21,680
Constr,aion Cost Estimate
68
- 16
40
8
4
13,160
13,160
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1
1 726
1 1 296
139z
26
1 12
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3,600
1 0.00^'
1 142,250
1
2,880
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Tetra Tech - Confidential and Proprietary Page 1 of 1 Printed 4/17/2024
NOTICE TO PROPOSERS REGARDING CONTRACTUAL REQUIREMENTS
PROPOSAL # CIP-23-24-M0127
Bridge Preventative Maintenance Program
City Project No. M0127
City of Santa Clarita, California
1. SUMMARY OF CONTRACTUAL REQUIRMENTS
a. A contract is required for any service performed on behalf of the City of Santa Clarita (City).
b. By submitting a proposal, you have reviewed the sample contract documents contained within this
request for proposals and agree to be bound by the requirements set forth.
c. Questions and requests for modification of these terms must be negotiated and approved prior to
proposal submission and are at the full discretion of the City.
2. SUMMARY OF INDEMNITY AND INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS
a. These are the Indemnity and Insurance Requirements for Contractors providing services or supplies to
City of Santa Clarita (City). By agreeing to perform the work or submitting a proposal, you verify that you
comply with and agree to be bound by these requirements. If any additional Contract documents are
executed, the actual Indemnity language and Insurance Requirements may include additional provisions
as deemed appropriate by City's Purchasing Agent.
b. You should check with your Insurance advisors to verify compliance and determine if additional
coverage or limits may be needed to adequately insure your obligations under this agreement. These are
the minimum required and do not in any way represent or imply that such coverage is sufficient to
adequately cover the Contractor's liability under this agreement. The full coverage and limits afforded
under Contractor's policies of Insurance shall be available to Buyer and these Insurance Requirements
shall not in any way act to reduce coverage that is broader or includes higher limits than those required.
The Insurance obligations under this agreement shall be: 1—all the Insurance coverage and limits carried
by or available to the Contractor; or 2—the minimum Insurance requirements shown in this agreement,
whichever is greater. Any insurance proceeds in excess of the specified minimum limits and coverage
required, which are applicable to a given loss, shall be available to City.
c. Contractor shall furnish the City with original Certificates of Insurance including all required amendatory
endorsements and a copy of the Declarations and Endorsement Page of the CGL policy listing all policy
endorsements to City before work begins. City reserves the right to require full -certified copies of all
Insurance coverage and endorsements.
3. INDEMNIFICATION
a. To the fullest extent permitted by law, CONSULTANT shall defend (with legal counsel reasonably
acceptable to CITY), indemnify and hold harmless CITY and its officers, agents, departments, officials,
representatives and employees (collectively "Indemnitees") from and against any and all claims, loss, cost,
damage, injury (including, without limitation, economic harm, injury to or death of an employee of
CONSULTANT or its subconsultants), expense and liability of every kind, nature and description that arise
from or relate to (including, without limitation, incidental and consequential damages, court costs,
attorneys' fees, litigation expenses and fees of expert consultants or expert witnesses incurred in
connection therewith and costs of investigation) that arise from or relate to, directly or indirectly, in whole
or in part, from: (1) CONSULTANT's performance of Services under this Agreement, or any part thereof,
(2) any negligent act or omission of CONSULTANT, any subconsultant, anyone directly or indirectly
employed by them, or anyone that they control; (3) any actual or alleged infringement of the patent rights,
copyright, trade secret, trade name, trademark, service mark or any other intellectual or proprietary right
of any person or persons in consequence of the use by CITY, or any other Indemnitee, of articles or
Services to be supplied in the performance of this Agreement; or (4) any breach of this Agreement
(collectively "Liabilities"). Such obligations to defend, hold harmless and indemnify any Indemnitee shall
not apply to the extent such Liabilities are caused by the sole negligence or willful misconduct of such
Indemnitee, but shall apply to all other Liabilities. The foregoing shall be subject to the limitations of
California Civil Code section 2782.8 as to any design professional services performed by CONSULTANT and
in particular the limitation on CONSULTANT's duty to defend whereby such duty only arises for claims
relating to the negligence, recklessness or willful misconduct of CONSULTANT as well as the limitation on
the cost to defend whereby CONSULTANT will only bear such cost in proportion to CONSULTANT's
proportionate percentage of fault (except as otherwise provided in section 2782.8).
b. The foregoing indemnification provisions will not reduce or affect other rights or obligations which
would otherwise exist in favor of the CITY and other Indemnitees.
c. CONSULTANT shall place in its subconsulting agreements and cause its subconsultants to agree to
indemnities and insurance obligations in favor of CITY and other Indemnitees in the exact form and
substance of those contained in this Agreement.
4. INSURANCE
a. Before commencing performance under this Agreement, and at all other times this Agreement is
effective, CONSULTANT will procure and maintain the following types of insurance with coverage limits
complying, at a minimum, with the limits set forth below:
Type of Insurance Limits
Commercial general liability: $1,000,000
Professional liability $1,000,000
Business automobile liability $1,000,000
Workers compensation Statutory requirement
b. Commercial general liability insurance will meet or exceed the requirements of ISO-CGL Form No. CG
00 011185 or 88. The amount of insurance set forth above will be a combined single limit per occurrence
for bodily injury, personal injury, and property damage for the policy coverage. Automobile coverage will
be written on ISO Business Auto Coverage Form CA 00 0106 92, including symbol 1 (Any Auto). Liability
policies will be endorsed to name CITY, its officials, and employees as "additional insureds" under said
insurance coverage and to state that such insurance will be deemed "primary' such that any other
insurance that may be carried by CITY will be excess thereto. Such endorsement must be reflected on ISO
Form No. CG 20 10 1185 or 88, or equivalent. Such insurance will be on an "occurrence," not a "claims
made," basis and will not be cancelable or subject to reduction except upon thirty (30) days prior written
notice to CITY.
c. Professional liability coverage will be on an "occurrence basis" if such coverage is available, or on a
"claims made" basis if not available. When coverage is provided on a "claims made basis," CONSULTANT
will continue to renew the insurance for a period of at least three (3) years after this Agreement expires
or is terminated. Such insurance will have the same coverage and limits as the policy that was in effect
during the term of this Agreement, and will cover CONSULTANT for all claims made by CITY arising out of
any errors or omissions of CONSULTANT, or its officers, employees or agents during the time this
Agreement was in effect.
d. CONSULTANT will furnish to CITY duly authenticated Certificates of Insurance evidencing maintenance
of the insurance required under this Agreement, including endorsements, and such other evidence of
insurance or copies of policies as may be reasonably required by CITY from time to time. Insurance must
be placed with California -admitted insurers with (other than workers compensation) a current A.M. Best
Company Rating of at least "A:VII."
e. Waiver of Subrogation: The insurer(s) agree to waive all rights of subrogation against CITY, its elected
or appointed officers, officials, agents, volunteers and employees for losses paid under the terms of the
workers compensation policy which arise from work performed by CONSULTANT for CITY.
f. Should CONSULTANT, for any reason, fail to obtain and maintain the insurance required by this
Agreement, CITY may obtain such coverage at CONSULTANT's expense and deduct the cost of such
insurance from payments due to CONSULTANT under this Agreement or terminate pursuant to
TERMINATION section. In the alternative, should CONSULTANT fail to meet any of the insurance
requirements under this Agreement, City may terminate this Agreement immediately with no penalty.
g. Should CONSULTANT'S insurance required by this Agreement be cancelled at any point prior to
expiration of the policy, CONSULTANT must notify City within 24 hours of receipt of notice of cancellation.
Furthermore, CONSULTANT must obtain replacement coverage that meets all contractual requirements
within 10 days of the prior insurer's issuance of notice of cancellation. CONSULTANT must ensure that
there is no lapse in coverage.
h. The CITY shall be entitled to any coverage in excess of the minimums required herein.
I have read and understand the above requirements and agree to be bound by them for any work
performed for the City.
Authorized Signature: Date: 4/15/2024
Printed Name: Dan Helt, PE
DESIGNATION OF SUBCONTRACTORS/SUBCONSULTANTS
PROPOSAL # CIP-23-24-MO127
Bridge Preventative Maintenance Program
City Project No. M0127
City of Santa Clarita, California
Listed below are the names and locations of the places of business of each subcontractor, supplier, and vendor who will perform work or labor
or render service in excess of % of 1 percent, or $10,000 (whichever is greater) of the prime contractor's total bid. If no Subcontractors will be
used fill out the form with NA. Please add additional sheets if needed.
Subcontractor
NA
DIR Registration No.
Dollar Value of Work
Location and Place of Business
Bid Schedule Item No's:
Description of Work
License No.
Exp. Date: / /
Phone ( )
Subcontractor
NA
DIR Registration No.
Dollar Value of Work
Location and Place of Business
Bid Schedule Item No's:
Description of Work
License No.
Exp. Date: / /
Phone ( )
Subcontractor
NA
DIR Registration No.
Dollar Value of Work
Location and Place of Business
Bid Schedule Item No's:
Description of Work
License No.
Exp. Date: / /
Phone ( )
NOTE: A contractor or subcontractor shall not be qualified to propose on, be listed in a proposal, subject to the requirements of Section 4104 of
the Public Contract Code, or engage in the performance of any contract for public work, as defined in this chapter, unless currently registered
and qualified to perform public work pursuant to Section 1725.5 of the Labor Code. It is not a violation of this section for an unregistered
contractor to submit a proposal that is authorized by Section 7029.1 of the Business and Professions Code or by Section 10164 or 20103.5 of the
Public Contract Code, provided the contractor is registered to perform public work pursuant to Section 1725.5 of the Labor Code at the time the
contract is awarded.
REFERENCES
PROPOSAL # CIP-23-24-M0127
Bridge Preventative Maintenance Program
City Project No. M0127
City of Santa Clarita, California
The following are the names, addresses, and telephone numbers of three public agencies for which proposer
has performed work of a similar scope and size within the past 3 years. If the instructions on this form conflict
with the references requested in the scope of work, the scope of work shall govern. Complete this form out
accordingly. Fill out this form completely and upload it with your proposal.
1. City of Anaheim (Owner) Fehr & Peers (Agency) 101 Pacifica, Suite 300, Irvine, CA 92618
Name and Address of Owner / Agency
Mr. Matt Benjamin (949) 308-6305
Name and Telephone Number of Person Familiar with Project
$163,224 Anaheim Resort Area Mobility Plan and Engineering Feasibility Study 2019 - Ongoing
Contract Amount Type of Work Date Completed
2. City of Huntington Beach Public Works 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, CA 92648
Name and Address of Owner / Agency
Mr. Eduardo Cerda (714) 374-1750
Name and Telephone Number of Person Familiar with Project
$27,649 Huntington Beach Golden West Bridge Rehabilitation 2022 - Ongoing
Contract Amount Type of Work Date Completed
3. County of San Luis Obispo -General Services Agency 1087 Santa Rosa Street, San Luis Obispo, CA 93408
Name and Address of Owner / Agency
Mr. Dan Van Beveren (805) 781-4240
Name and Telephone Number of Person Familiar with Project
$716,681 Templeton to Atascadero Connector Trail Engineering Design 2014 - Ongoing
Contract Amount Type of Work Date Completed
The following are the names, addresses, and telephone numbers of all brokers and sureties from whom
Proposer intends to procure insurance bonds:
NA
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT & ACCEPTANCE OF SCOPE OF WORK
PROPOSAL # CI P-23-24-MO127
Bridge Preventative Maintenance Program
City Project No. M0127
City of Santa Clarita, California
By providing the three (3) required signatures below, the Contractor acknowledges full understanding,
complete agreement to, and accepts in its entirety, all Scope of Work for the Bridge Preventative
Maintenance Program. The Contractor will be expected to perform maintenance practices and uphold the
standards herein to the established Scope of Work throughout the length of the contract.
*Supervisor's Signature: 9L Date: 4/15/2024
*Estimator's Signatu
*Owner's Signature:
*Ail three signatures required
: 4/15/2024
Date: 4/15/2024
Please Note: Tetra Tech is a publicly traded Corporation, incorporated in Delaware. No individual or firm owns
an interest of 10% or greater in our corporation's stock. As such, there are no principal owners of the company.
CITY OF SANTA CLARITA DISCLOSURE STATEMENT
PROPOSAL # CIP-23-24-MO127
Bridge Preventative Maintenance Program
City Project No. M0127
City of Santa Clarita, California
The following information must be disclosed:
List the names of all persons having a financial interest in the Request for Proposals.
Tetra Tech, Inc.
If any person identified pursuant to No. 1 above is a corporation or partnership, list the names of all
individuals owning more than ten percent of the shares in the corporation or owning any partnership
interest in the partnership.
Tetra Tech is a publicly traded Corporation, incorporated in Delaware. No individual or firm
owns an interest of 10% or greater in our corporation's stock. As such, there are no principal
owners of the company.
If any person identified pursuant to No. 1 above is a non-profit organization or a trust, list the names
of any persons serving as a director of the non-profit organization or as a trustee or beneficiary or
trustor of the trust.
N/A
4. Has the offeror had more than $250.00 worth of business transacted with any member of the City of
Santa Clarita staff, boards, commissions, committees, and Council within the past twelve months? If
yes, please indicate the person(s) with whom you have conducted business.
No.
NOTE: Attach additional pages as necessary.
- Signature of Offeror
Dan Helt, PE
Print or Type Name of Offeror
4/15/2024
Date