HomeMy WebLinkAboutPW Master Services Agreement; Task Order No. 55 Bungalow and Woodland ResurfacingCity of San Rafael
MASTER CONSULTANT SERVICES AGREEMENT
DATED JUNE 7, 2021
WITH GHIRARDELLI ASSOCIATES, INC.
TASK ORDER NO. 55
Bungalow and Woodland Resurfacing (City Project No. 11397)
Contract Amount: $ $62,329.92
THIS TASK ORDER is entered into on o 02!?/between the City of San
Rafael, a municipal corporation ("City"), and Ghir rdelli Associates, Inc. ("Consultant").
RECITALS
A. The City and Consultant have entered into a Master Consultant Services Agreement
("Agreement") dated June 7, 2021 under which Consultant has agreed to perform certain professional
consulting services for the City; and
B. Pursuant to the terms of the Agreement, the City wishes Consultant to perform certain
tasks as set forth in this Task Order, which constitute the Project;
NOW, THEREFORE, City and Consultant agree as follows:
AGREEMENT
1. Scope of services. Consultant shall provide any and all of the services set forth in Exhibit A of
this Task Order, dated August 13, 2021, as directed by the City.
Charlie Krueger shall be the Project Manager for Consultant for this Task Order. Additional professional
services may be performed by other Consultant staff with prior notice and approval by City.
a. City's duties. The City will:
(1) Determine the scope of services, as set forth in Exhibit A.
(2) Make available the project plans and specifications and other City data related to the
project, including full information as to the City's requirements.
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(3) Designate JC Agcaoili as the person at the City responsible for monitoring performance
under this Task Order.
b.Consultant duties. The Consultant will:
(1) Provide and perform tasks identified in Exhibit A, Scope of Services.
(2) Provide miscellaneous consulting and other services related to the Project and not
stipulated elsewhere in this Task Order, when requested by the City in writing. A Task
Order Amendment is required if these additional services cannot be perfonned within the
Task Order budget.
Rev May 2021
City of San Rafael ALlaster Consultant Services Agreement
Task Order
Date of completion; Work hours estimate: Cost estimate and budget: Fee schedule.
With regard to each project given to Consultant that is subject to this Task Order, the time of completion,
work hours estimate, cost estimate and budget and fee schedule are set forth in Exhibit A to this Task Order.
Authorization to proceed.
The City will give Consultant authorization to proceed with the work specified in this Task Order only after
Consultant submits updated insurance certificates and endorsements, in accordance with Section 10 of the
Agreement.
Master Agreement terms; Conflicts.
Except as expressly otherwise provided herein, all terms of the Agreement shall apply to Consultant in the
performance of work pursuant to this Task Order. If there is a conflict between this Task Order and the
Agreement, this Task Order shall control.
Amendment of Task Order, Conflicts.
Except as provided in Section 1(b)(2) above, this Task Order may not be modified except by an Amended
Task Order executed and approved in the same manner as the Task Order.
Signatures. The parties have executed this Task Order, as of the date first written above.
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CONSULTANT
By:
Name: Randall Bruner
Title:
President 1 CEO
(if Consultant is a corporation, add signature
of second corporate officer)
By: Raewyn Butcher (Sep 8,202114:35 PDT)
Name: Raewyn Butcher
City of San Rafael it/aster Consultant Services Agreement
Task Order
Title: Executive Vice President
Exhibits:
A Scope of work dated August 13, 2021, time of completion, work hours estimate, cost
estimate and budget, and fee schedule (Consultant's current hourly rate)
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Exhibit A
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File No. 21064.P02
August 13, 2021
John "JC" Agcaoili
Junior Engineer
City of San Rafael
Public Works Department
111 Morphew Street
San Rafael, CA 94901
Via Email: john.agcaoiii@cityofsanrafael.org
RE: Cost Proposal, Bungalow and Woodland Resurfacing Project, City Project No. 11397
Dear Mr. Agcaoili,
Ghirardelli Associates, Inc. (Ghirardelli) is pleased to submit this proposal to serve the City of San Rafael (City) on the
Bungalow and Woodland Resurfacing project. The Ghirardelli team has proven construction management experience;
intimate knowledge of the San Rafael community, work environment, and site conditions; and qualified personnel to
deliver this project. Ghirardelli is a proven Bay Area leader in effectively/successfully delivering local agency projects.
Our proposed team will be led by Project Manager Charlie Krueger, PE, QSD. Mr. Krueger is personally committed to
support the City in the successful delivery of this project. Chris Morris will be our Lead Construction Inspector and Mike
Peters will be our alternate inspector available on an as -needed basis. These individuals will ensure that the City and
residents are informed of ongoing operations and will respond to concerns in a timely manner. Additionally, Ghirardelli
will work collaboratively with the City's materials testing consultant if needed. Our team has a proven partnership that
will bring added value to the effective and successful construction and completion of the City's Bungalow and
Woodland Resurfacing project.
The Ghirardelli team has the leadership, available resources, proven record, and strong commitment to undertake
construction inspection services for the Bungalow and Woodland Resurfacing project. The following proposal outlines
how the Ghirardelli team will assist the City during construction and deliver on our commitment to meet the City's
project delivery goals and objectives.
As a principal of the firm, I have the authority to bind the firm/team. Our Project Manager, Charlie Krueger, PE, QSD,
can be contacted directly during the evaluation via email at charlie@ghirardelliassoc.com or via cell at 510.867.4452.
Sincerely,
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PROPOSED TEAM AND EXPERIENCE
Ghirardelli has assembled a highly qualified team of local professionals to provide construction inspection services for
the City's Bungalow and Woodland Resurfacing Project. Below are brief bios for our proposed inspectors. Full resumes
of these individuals are provided at the end of this proposal.
Chris Morris — Lead Construction Inspector
Mr. Morris has more than 30 years of extensive construction industry experience including management,
administration, and inspection of projects funded by state and federal regulatory agencies and includes experience
working as a project manager for a general contractor. He is personable, has a professional manner, and is excellent
in negotiating issues with the contractor, coordinating public relations, plan specification interpretation and
implementation, problem solving, and detailed contract documentation.
Mr. Morris' project experience includes:
• County of Marin, Civic Center Drive Improvement
• Contra Costa County, County -wide Arterial Micro -Surfacing Project
• County of Sonoma, Boyes Boulevard Bridge Replacement
• Caltrans District 4, US -101 Rehabilitation (Todd Road to Route 12) in Santa Rosa
• Caltrans District 4, US -101 Rehabilitation (South Petaluma to Wilfred Avenue) in Petaluma
• Caltrans District 4, Highway 121 Realignment at Napa Road in Napa
Mike Peters, Q$D, CPESC — Construction Inspector (Alternate)
Mr. Peters has over 30 years of experience in engineering and construction management of various Public Works,
State, Federal and Private projects. He has worked as an inspector on numerous projects and has experience with HMA
and PCC paving, grading, underground utilities, drainage, soldier pile walls, CIDH and CISS piles and piledriving. Mr.
Peters has been a Certified Quality Control Manager for USACE and served as Quality Assurance Officer, acting as a
liaison between the Corps and the contractor on the Sonoma -Marin Area Rail Transit (SMART) in Petaluma. He is a
Certified Professional in Erosion and Sediment Control (CPESC) and Qualified Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan
Developer (QSD) and a published author of "Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan Risk Management for the
Construction Industry." Mr. Peters has excellent communication skills, which he uses in coordinating projects with
designers, contractors, and public agencies such as Caltrans, Army Corps of Engineers, U.S. Fish and Wildlife, Homeland
Security, San Francisco Airport, Homeland Security, Caltrans, and State and Federal EPA and Departments of
Environmental Quality.
Mr. Peters is an accomplished professional with proven success as a construction superintendent and project manager,
and as an OSHA competent person. For over 30 years, Mr. Peters has effectively managed all levels of construction
including pile driving, bridge building, CIDH and CISS pile installation, grading, paving, underground, utility, drainage,
utility boring and jacking, and multiple whaler soldier pile timber lagging retaining walls with grouted and gunite
tiebacks.
Mr. Peters' project experience includes:
• City of Oakland, Oakland Hills Streets Rehabilitation
• City of Oakland, Thornhill Drive Sidewalk Improvement, Paving, and Striping
• Caltrans District 4, Yerba Buena Island West Bound Interstate 80 Off Ramps
• Caltrans District 4, Interstate 80 Median Removal and Installation of Westbound and Eastbound HOV Lanes
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PROJECT UNDERSTANDING
The City is seeking an experienced construction management firm to provide construction inspection services for the
Bungalow and Woodland Resurfacing Project (City Project No. 11397). Roadway resurfacing activities will take place
along Woodland Avenue from Bayview Street to Lindaro Street and on Bungalow Avenue from Woodland Avenue to
just south of La Loma Court. The project also includes:
• Concrete road rehabilitation at locations marked in the field by the City Engineer.
• Removal and replacement of curb and gutter, sidewalk and pedestrian curb ramps.
• Type 'A' catch basin and 12" storm drain installation.
• Striping and pavement marking.
Ghirardelli understands the project was designed by BKF Engineers with a tentative construction start in late
September or early October 2021. The City has anticipated a total of 40 working days to complete this project.
SCOPE OF WORK
Ghirardelli is proud to bring its experience with similar repair projects to the City. Our approach for this type of project
is built around the qualifications and experience of our staff and lessons learned from previous projects. Ghirardelli
realizes that the success of any construction project depends on the ability of the construction management team to
proactively identify and anticipate problems before they become major issues and to resolve issues promptly before
they impact the project budget and schedule. For example, coordination with the owner of the utility pole at Woodland
Avenue/Octavia Street must be a first order of work in order to avoid delays to the work at this location.
Ghirardelli will provide full time construction inspection services on the project, including, but not limited to the
following:
• Provide input on submittals and RFIs in coordination with the City's Project Manager.
• Monitor the Contractor's progress and notify the City's Project Manager of any schedule slippage.
• Inspection of traffic control measures to verify compliance with approved traffic control plans.
• Ensure on-going project safety and safe paths of travel for pedestrians, vehicles, local businesses, and patrons.
• Coordinate with utility agencies as needed.
• Coordinate project issues with the City Project Manager and third parties as needed.
• Inspect and observe the Contractor's work daily for compliance with the contract documents, environmental
documents, state laws, regulations, etc.
• Provide the Contractor with acceptability or deficiencies in work and required actions for contract compliance.
• Maintain daily inspection reports of work, including photos, descriptions of daily activities, any corrective
actions to be taken by Construction Contractor, persons and equipment onsite, and work to be completed the
following day(s).
• Review materials and equipment delivered to site for compliance with submittals and contract documents.
• Coordinate material testing and specialty inspections as required.
• Review the Contractor's compliance with all permits, stormwater regulations and permits (SWPPP), and
environmental documents.
• Review the Contractor's compliance with health and safety standards and regulations and reporting of non-
compliance.
• Monitor record documents to ensure proper maintenance and completion by the Contractor.
• Develop punch list and perform other project closeout activities, as needed.
Daily Inspection Reports
Mr. Morris, Lead Construction Inspector, will prepare a daily report for each construction day. The inspector's daily
reports (including the reports from material testers) will be provided to the City's Project Manager. This information
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will be used for the preparation and evaluation of the monthly progress estimates, non-compliance issues,
construction delays, compliance tests, CPM schedule review, liquidated damages, and claims. The daily reports will be
reviewed for the following factual information:
• Date, project identification, contractor's name, subcontractor's name(s), and time of inspections.
• Conditions (weather, moisture, soil, etc.); any inclement weather conditions that hampered or
delayed the contractor's operations.
• Activities detail. Scheduled activities including starting and completion dates. Bid item numbers of
all activities will be listed in the daily report.
• Difficulties encountered by the contractor.
• Construction issues (disputes, questions in the field, etc.).
• Deficiencies and violations (including construction work, safety, labor, etc.).
• Major material and equipment deliveries to the site (type, quantity, means of delivery, and condition
of materials).
• Record of manpower, construction equipment, and materials testing locations and results.
Materials Testing (Field and Lab)
Mr. Morris, Lead Construction Inspector, will coordinate all materials testing with the City's materials testing firm. All
materials testing (field and laboratory) will be performed at the frequency established by the contract documents
including any applicable Quality Assurance Plan (QAP) and the Caltrans Construction Manual. Mr. Morris will review
the test reports for compliance and maintain the required documentation, including a non-conformance log to assure
that all failed tests are retested until meeting compliance.
FEE PROPOSAL
Below is the estimated fee to provide Construction Inspection Services for the Bungalow and Woodland Resurfacing
Project based on our review and understanding of the plans along with our correspondance with the City.
Ghirardelli estimates that our fee will be $62,329.92. The fee is based on full time inspection hours for 40 days for our
Lead Inspector, Chris Morris.
Hourly Rates
First Shift
PW BILL RATE
Second Shift
NAME ST
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DT ST
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Chris Morris (Lead Inspector) $187.74
$281.62
$375.50 $187.74
$281.62 $375.50
Mike Peters (Alternate Inspector) I $195.00
$244.60
$266.41 $195.00
$244.60 $296.74
Fee Breakdown
Lead Inspector (Chris Morris) 304 hours x $187.74/hour = $57,072.96
Lead Inspector (Chris Morris —Saturday) 8 hours x $281.62/hour = $ 2,252,96
Lead Inspector (Chris Morris—Sunday) 8 hours x $375.50/hour = 3,004.00
Total Fee Estimate $62,329.92
Fee Assumptions
1. Lead Inspector hours based on:
a. 38 working days (304 hours — Full Time) of work conducted during the First Shift at the Standard Rate.
b. 1 working day (8 hours — Full Time - Saturday) of work conducted during the First Shift at the Overtime Rate.
c. 1 working day (8 hours — Full time - Sunday) of work conducted during the First Shift at the Double Overtime
Rate.
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Construction Inspector (Lead)
EXPERIENCE 36 Years
TENURE W/GA 15 Years
Mr. Morris has 30+ years of extensive construction industry experience including
management, administration, and inspection of Caltrans projects funded by state
EDUCATION
and federal regulatory agencies and includes experience working as a project
B.S., Engineering Technology,
Cogswell College, San Francisco,
manager for a general contractor. Mr. Morris is personable, has a professional
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manner, and is excellent in negotiating issues with the contractor, coordinating
public relations, plan specification interpretation and implementation, problem
CERTIFICATIONS
solving, and detailed contract documentation.
• California Test Methods: 526,
Project Experience
533, 539, 540, 541
Civic Center Drive Improvement Project
County of Marin; San Rafael, CA
Assistant Resident Engineer/Construction Inspector I This project connected the SMART Train Civic Center passenger
station stop to the Marin County Civic Center campus. The project created a new multi -use pathway along Civic Center
Drive and a traffic roundabout. Project elements included a new traffic signal equipment, pathway and street lighting
equipment, PG&E utility realignments, fiber-optic utility installation, underground drainage improvements, ADA
accessibility upgrades, bio-swale construction, architecturally designed flatwork finishes, traffic delineation, signage, and
new landscaping improvements. This project also involved the coordination of the construction activities within the
SMART Train rail agency right-of-way and Marin County Cultural Services agency activities. The implementation of
regulatory agency permit conditions associated with working along the tidal Las Gallinas Creek and the clapper rail
endangered species. Mr. Morris assisted the resident engineer to administer the construction contract and to document
all field work generated by the contractor, coordinated outside testing and inspection services, provided field QA
inspection, tracked extra work, documented the progress of work for contract compliance, and provided contract
administrative support.
Central Marin Ferry Connection Project
County of Marin; Larkspur, CA
Assistant Resident Engineer/Construction Inspector I This project extended the Cal Park Hill Multi -Use Pathway
southward with a new steel bridge structure crossing over Sir Francis Drake Boulevard (SFDB); an access ramp leading
down to the existing ground -level east -west pathway adjacent to SFDB; a southern connection from the future SMART
station; and pedestrian/bicycle improvements to the existing multi -use pathway on the south side of SFDB, from the
Highway 101 off -ramp up to the Ferry Terminal property. The project also created a new sidewalk on the north side of
SFDB, connecting the path with the sidewalk along Larkspur Landing Circle. Project elements included a steel,
prefabricated pedestrian/bicycle bridge with drilled piers and poured in place concrete deck, grading, retaining walls,
paving, lighting, landscaping, sidewalk, signage, and implementation of regulatory agency conditions and other items all
including working in a salt marsh environment adjacent to the Corte Madera Creek with the following endangered
species: the clapper rail and the salt marsh harvest mouse.
County -wide Arterial Micro -Surfacing Project
Contra Costa County, Department of Public Works; Contra Costa County, CA
Assistant Resident Engineer I Site work included 21 miles of roadway and entailed performing pavement base failure
repairs, the removal of the existing pavement delineation, and the application of micro -surfacing throughout Contra
Costa County, on major arterial roadways. Extensive traffic control and the placement of new thermoplastic pavement
delineation was also involved. Mr. Morris assisted the resident engineer administer the construction contract and
document all field work generated by the contractor, provided field inspection, coordinated County representatives to
approve the layout of pavement delineation, scheduled of County inspection forces to provided QA inspection, and
maintained daily records of work progress and materials incorporated into the work. Additionally, he tracked daily
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CONSTRUCTION INSPECTOR (LEAD)
quantities of work produced, assembled monthly progress payment reports to the resident engineer, and maintained
public convenience to the residences and businesses adjacent to the work as work progressed for the civil and structures
work, resolved technical issues and interpreted specifications. He also assisted with public relations with the adjacent
businesses and homeowners' association.
Boyes Boulevard Bridge Replacement
Sonoma County Public Works; Sonoma, CA
Construction Inspector I The new bridge will be a single span precast girder bridge, built to current standards including
accommodating a 100 -year storm event. The bridge is located in a busy suburban corridor so construction will progress
over two seasons. In 2018, a temporary pedestrian bridge was constructed, and various utilities were temporarily
relocated to this structure. In 2019, removal and replacement of the old bridge was completed including the permanent
relocation of utilities to the new structure. The Ghirardelli Team is maintaining construction diaries that include
documentation of the work progress, materials tested, and any other pertinent information in a dailydiaryfor permanent
record of events. Photographs of project progress are regularly taken and kept for permanent records to support
disputes and verify quality for acceptance. Mr. Morris is maintaining construction diaries that include documentation of
the work progress, materials tested, and any other pertinent information in a daily diary for permanent record of events.
Photographs of project progress are regularly taken and kept for permanent records to support disputes and verify
quality for acceptance.
US -101 Rehabilitation (Todd Road to Route 12)
Caltrans District 4; Santa Rosa, CA
Assistant Resident Engineer ( This Caltrans, District 4 was a cross -slope rehabilitation and maintenance overlay for both
the main -line highway and interchanges, within project limits. Site work removed outdated gutter details, pre -cast
concrete (PCC) slab removal and replacement, installed edge drains on the mainline highway, and horizontal directional
boring for new traffic counting equipment. Mr. Morris assisted with contract administration, wrote contract change
orders, scheduled state inspectors to cover the workload, sampled and inspected materials incorporated into the work,
and prepared monthly progress payments and daily diaries.
US -101 Rehabilitation (South Petaluma to Wilfred Avenue)
Caltrans District 4; Petaluma, CA
Assistant Resident Engineer I This Caltrans, District 4 highway rehabilitation, pavement recycling, and maintenance
overlay project included cold planning 270,000 SY of existing asphalt surfacing, recycled 232,000 SY of asphalt concrete
(AC), placed 53,000 tons of AC, updated metal beam -guard railing and drainage dikes, widened shoulders, bridge decks,
and restriped the highway. Mr. Morris assisted with contract administration, wrote contract change orders, scheduled
two (2) state inspectors to cover the workload, sampled and inspected materials incorporated into the work, and
prepared monthly progress payments and daily diaries.
Highway 121 Realignment at Napa Road
Caltrans District 4; Napa, CA
Assistant Resident Engineer I This project realigned 1.5 miles of SR -121 and included 74,000 CY of roadway excavation,
imported 18,000 CY of dirt, placed and fine graded 24,000 CY of aggregate sub -base material, placed 21,000 tons of
asphalt concrete (AC), and installed 580 LF of 60" -diameter pre -cast concrete pipe and 450 lineal feet of 48 -inch diameter
pre -cast concrete pipe into an existing creek bed to facilitate the roadway widening. Chris assisted with contract
administration, wrote contract change orders, wrote claims reports, scheduled two (2) state inspectors to cover the
workload, coordinated utility relocation, sampled and inspected the materials incorporated in the work, and prepared
monthly progress payments and daily diaries.
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EXPERIENCE 30+ Years
TENURE W/GA 3 Years
EDUCATION
Technical Management, DeVry
University
California State University, Chico
REGISTRATION/CERTIFICATION
Qualified SWPPP Developer
(QSD), No. 22337
Certified Professional Erosion
and Sediment Control (CPESC),
No. 6762
JPB Safety Training, CPUC SSWP
Training
BART CERTIFICATIONS
BART Badge: #62547
RWP
TWIC
SSI
OSHA 30 -Hour, First Aid
Project Experience
Mike Peters, QSD, CPESC
Construction Inspector (Alternate)
Mr. Peters has over 30 years of experience in engineering and construction
management of various Public Works, State, Federal and Private projects. He has
worked as an inspector on numerous projects and has experience with HMA and
PCC paving, grading, underground utilities, drainage, soldier pile walls, CIDH and CISS
piles and piledriving. Mr. Peters has been a Certified Quality Control Manager for
USACE and served as Quality Assurance Officer, acting as a liaison between the Corps
and the contractor on the Sonoma -Marin Area Rail Transit (SMART) in Petaluma. He
is a Certified Professional in Erosion and Sediment Control (CPESC) and Qualified
Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan Developer (QSD) and a published author of
"Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan Risk Management for the Construction
Industry." Mr. Peters has excellent communication skills, which he uses in
coordinating projects with designers, contractors, and public agencies such as
Caltrans, Army Corps of Engineers, U.S. Fish and Wildlife, Homeland Security, San
Francisco Airport, Homeland Security, Caltrans, and State and Federal EPA and
Departments of Environmental Quality.
Mr. Peters is an accomplished professional with proven success as a construction
superintendent and project manager, and as an OSHA competent person. For over
30 years, Mr. Peters has effectively managed all levels of construction including pile
driving, bridge building, CIDH and CISS pile installation, grading, paving,
underground, utility, drainage, utility boring and jacking, and multiple whaler soldier
pile timber lagging retaining walls with grouted and gunite tiebacks.
Oakland Hills Streets Rehabilitation
City of Oakland; Oakland, CA
Construction Inspector I The project includes street rehabilitations, paving, new sidewalks, ADA ramps, curb ramps and
gutters along Coliseum, Thornhill, Foothill, Mitchell, and Telegraph Avenue. Mr. Peters duties include field inspection to
ensure conformance with approved contract plans and specifications; daily inspection report preparation including digital
documentation; submittal and RFI coordination; coordination of materials testing, special inspection, and construction
survey services; coordination with utilities; verifying quantities to confirm the contractor's invoiced quantities are
accurate for payment; daily communications with City staff, and resolution with concerns from the residents.
Thornhill Drive Sidewalk Improvement, Paving, and Striping
City of Oakland; Oakland, CA
Construction Inspector I The project includes the construction of high visibility crosswalks, ADA ramps, and concrete
curb, gutter, sidewalk on the northwest side of Thornhill Drive from Moraga Avenue to Grisborne Avenue. Also included
in the project is an upgrade to the traffic signal at the intersection of Mountain Boulevard and Thornhill Drive and
installation of striping and paving on Thornhill Drive from Moraga Avenue to Pinehaven Road. Mr. Peters duties include
field inspection to ensure conformance with approved contract plans and specifications; daily inspection report
preparation including digital documentation; submittal and RFI coordination; coordination of materials testing, special
inspection, and construction survey services; coordination with utilities; verifying quantities to confirm the contractor's
invoiced quantities are accurate for payment; daily communications with City staff, and resolution with concerns from
the residents.
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MIKE PETERS, QSD, CPESC
CONSTRUCTION INSPECTOR (Alternate]
Yerba Buena Island (YBI) West Bound 1-80 Off Ramps
Treasure Island Development Authority/San Francisco County Transportation Authority/Caltrans
District 4; San Francisco, CA
Inspector/QSD/CPESC I Mr. Peters was responsible for the oversight of Storm Water Pollution Prevention
Plan (SWPPP) implementation and compliance, monitored and reported all unlawful and allowable stormwater and non-
stormwater discharges, and coordinated with the Regional Water Quality Control Board. The project relocated the
westbound exit ramp on the north side of 1-80 and reconstructed the westbound entrance ramp on the north side of 1-80
onto Bay Bridge. The project improved traffic safety, geometric design, and traffic operations of the ramps. Mr.
Peters provided civil and structural inspection on the detour roadway construction of the Coast Guard ingress and egress.
He inspected the pile driving for the five, 30 -feet columns that attached to the east side of YBI and inspected the base
rock, paving and striping for the roadway. Additional project elements included utility removal and installation as well as
column/bent bridge construction and pile driving. Mr. Peters' duties included writing daily reports; documenting progress
with photos and ensuring compliance in accordance with the plans and specifications as well as safety regulations.
Interstate 80 Median Removal and Installation of Westbound and Eastbound High Occupancy
Vehicle Lanes (Red Hill Road to Vacaville)
Caltrans District 4; Fairfield and Vacaville, CA
Construction Inspector I Mr. Peters was the structural roadway inspector for the 1-80 widening in Fairfield and Vacaville.
The project removed the center median MBGR and foliage and replaced with HMA pavement and PCC Median Barrier.
Mr. Peters oversaw roadway excavation between Westbound and Eastbound #1 Lanes for median reconstruction and
addition of EB and WB HOV lanes. Repaved entire lanes of 1-80 including the Truck Scales in Fairfield. Installed median
barrier signs and electronic sensors for Trucking lanes. Mr. Peters took Caltrans HMA sampling course and took samples
of all night HMA paving of approximately 2,000 — 3,000 tons per night of 3/" HMA. He oversaw setup of traffic control,
COZEEP, called in/off lane closures to Caltrans Radio Room for 1-80 paving operations. Mr. Peters documented ADL soil
mitigation/manifest quantities and had soils tested for proper disposal per the PPM of Lead. He performed all inspection
of temporary striping and permanent restriping of all lanes of 1-80 (4-6 lanes each direction from Truck Scales).
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INSTRUCTIONS: Use this cover sheet to circulate all contracts for review and approval in the order shown below.
TO BE COMPLETED BY INITIATING DEPARTMENT PROJECT MANAGER:
Contracting Department: Public Works
Project Manager: IKK for JCA Extension: 3352
Contractor Name: Ghirardelli Associates, Inc.
Contractor's Contact: Darcy Taylor Contact's Email: dtaylor@ghirardelliassoc.com
❑ FPPC: Check if Contractor/Consultant must file Form 700
Step
RESPONSIBLE
DESCRIPTION
COMPLETED
REVIEWER
DEPARTMENT
DATE
Check/Initial
1
Project Manager
a. Email PINS Introductory Notice to Contractor
Cli& here to
❑
enter a date.
b. Email contract (in Word) and attachments to City
9/2/2021
Attorney c/o Laraine.Gittens@cityofsanrafael.org
NX IKK
2
City Attorney
a. Review, revise, and comment on draft agreement
9/3/2021
❑X LG
and return to Project Manager
9/3/2021
Nx LG
b. Confirm insurance requirements, create Job on
PINS, send PINS insurance notice to contractor
3
Department Director
Approval of final agreement form to send to
9/8/2021
NX BG
contractor
4
Project Manager
Forward three (3) originals of final agreement to
9/8/2021
NX IKK
contractor for their signature
5
Project Manager
When necessary, contractor -signed agreement
Nx N/A
agendized for City Council approval *
*City Council approval required for Professional Services
NX IKK
Agreements and purchases of goods and services that exceed
Or
$75,000; and for Public Works Contracts that exceed $175,000
Click here to
PRINT
Project Manager
Date of City Council approval
enter a date.
CONTINUE ROUTING PROCESS WITH HARD COPY
6
Forward signed original agreements to City
9/15/2021
IKK
Attorney with printed copy of this routing form
7
City Attorney
Review and approve hard copy of signed
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agreement
8
City Attorney
Review and approve insurance in PINS, and bonds
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(for Public Works Contracts)
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9
City Manager/ Mayor
Agreement executed by City Council authorized
/
official
IN
10
City Clerk
Attest signatures, retains original agreement and
forwards copies to Project Manager
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