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R2002-0169 10-14-02RESOLUTION NO. R2002-169 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PEARLAND, TEXAS, AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER OR HIS DESIGNEE TO ENTER INTO A CONTRACT WITH S & B INFRASTRUCTURE, LTD FOR ENGINEERING SERVICES ASSOCIATED WITH THE INDEPENDENCE PARK PAVILION. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PEARLAND, TEXAS: Section 1. That certain contract by and between the City of Pearland and S & B Infrastructure, Ltd., a copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit "A" and made a part hereof for all purposes, is hereby authorized and approved. Section 2. That the City Manager or his designee is hereby authorized to execute and the City Secretary to attest a contract with S & B Infrastructure, Ltd, for engineering services associated with the Independence Park Pavilion. PASSED, APPROVED and ADOPTED this the 14 A.D., 2002. __dayof October TOM REID MAYOR ATTEST: ry S Ei~ETARY// u APPROVED AS TO FORM: · COKER CITY ATTORNEY CITY OF PEARLAND STANDARD AGREEMENT FOR CONSULTANT SERVICES Exhibit "A" R2002-'/69 This Contract (Contract) is made between the City of Peadand, Texas (hereinafter "City"), and S & B Infrastructure, Ltd. (hereinafter "Consultant") as follows: 1. Summary of Contract Terms. The following information and referenced documents shall be a part of this Contract: Description of Project: Consultant/Subconsultant(s) Fee Basis of Compensation S & B Infrastructure, Ltd. $36,419.00 Lump Sum Maximum Contract Amount * All financial obligations created by this agreement are between the City and Consultant, and shall not be construed to be between City and any subconsultant. Attachments: Scope of Services Project No. PU-0217 2. Services and Payment. A. Consultant will furnish services to the City in accordance with the terms and conditions specified in this Contract. Payment for the services of Consultant shall be due and payable upon submission and approval of a statement for services to City. Statements for services shall not be submitted more frequently than monthly. After consultation with the City, the Consultant shall specify the basis of compensation in the scope of work for the project. The Consultant shall provide adequate detail of the basis of compensation so that the City can determine the reasonableness of the fees and have the ability to make reasonable progress payments to the Consultant based upon work completed at the payment intervals. The Consultant shall subcontract for all subconsultants, subject to City approval, necessary to complete the scope of work. The subconsultant's fees and administrative mark-up, if any, shall be included in the scope of work. Unless otherwise agreed upon, the method of compensation shall be one of the following methods: 1. Salary Cost Times Multiplier Plus Direct Nonsalary Expense ("Salary") Compensation shall be based on 1) the direct salaries (including benefits) of the Consultant's employees whose time is directly chargeable to the project; 2) an agreed upon multiplier to compensate the Consultant for overhead and profit; and 3) reimbursement for direct nonsalary expenditures and subconsultant contracts as defined in the scope of work for the project. The Consultant shall provide a proposal that includes the total fees for the project, which shall not be exceeded without prior City approval. 2. Per Diem ("Per Diem") Compensation shall be based upon 1) an agreed upon lump sum per day for specific services; and 2) reimbursement for direct nonsalary expenditures and subconsultant contracts as defined in the scope of work for the project. This method is best suited to expert witness work or other short-term engagements involving intermittent services. 3. Cost Plus Fixed Fee ("Cost Plus") Compensation shall be based upon 1) reimbursement of the actual costs of all services and supplies related to the project and 2) an agreed upon fixed fee (profit). The Consultant shall provide an estimate of the costs to be reimbursed, but actual compensation shall be based upon invoices and supporting documentation provided by the Consultant. 4. Lump Sum ("Lump") Compensation shall be based upon an agreed lump sum payment for completing the entire scope of work. This method is best suited to investigations or studies and for basic services with limited scope and complexity. If City fails to make any payment due Consultant for services and expenses within thirty (30) days after receipt and approval of Consultant's statement for services therefore, the amounts due Consultant will be increased at the rate of one percent (1%) per month from said thirtieth (30th) day, and, in addition, Consultant may, after giving seven (7) days' written notice to City, suspend services under this Contract until Consultant has been paid in full, all amounts due for services, expenses, and charges. B. All the Consultant's working drawings, plans, and specifications, if required under this Contract, shall be sufficiently accurate, detailed, and complete so that competitive bids for the work can be obtained and the improvements constructed. C. Approval of the Consultant's work by the City shall not release the Consultant, its employees, agents, or consultants, from the responsibility and liability for the accuracy and competency of their designs, working drawings, and specifications, or other documents and services. D. Subject to Article 8 herein or as other~vise agreed, the Consultant shall promptly correct errors in the Consultant's work, including errors discovered after final payment, without receiving additional compensation. 3. Term and Termination. This Contract term will begin upon execution and terminate on or before Aug 1, 2003. The City may terminate this Contract at any time during its term by giving written notice to Consultant. The City shall pay the Consultant for all services rendered to the date of termination. 4. Modifications. City without invalidating the Contract, may order changes within the general scope of the work required by the Contract by altering, adding to and/or deducting from the work to be performed. If any change under this clause causes an increase or decrease in Consultant's cost of, or the time required for, the performance of any part of the Services under the Contract, an equitable adjustment will be made by mutual agreement and the Contract modified in writing accordingly. 5. Subcontracts. If, for any reason, at any time during the progress of providing services, City determines that any subcontractor for Consultant is incompetent or undesirable, City will notify Consultant accordingly and Consultant shall take immediate corrective action, which may include cancellation of such subcontract. Subletting by subcontractors shall be subject to the same regulations. Nothing contained in the Contract shall create any contractual relation between any subcontractor and City. 6. Ownership of Documents. All drawings, report data, and other project information developed in the execution of the services provided under this Contract shall be the property of the City upon payment of Consultant's fees for services. Consultant may retain copies for record purposes. Owner agrees such documents are not intended or represented to be suitable for reuse by City or others. Any reuse by City or by those who obtained said documents from City without written verification or adaptation by Consultant will be at City's sole risk and without liability or legal exposure to Consultant, or to Consultant's independent associates or consultants, and City shall indemnify and hold harmless Engineer and Engineer's independent associates from all claims, damages, losses, and expenses including attorneys' fees arising out of or resulting therefrom. Any such verification or adaptation will entitle Consultant to further reasonable compensation. Consultant may reuse all drawings, report data, and other project information in the execution of the services provided under this Contract in Consultant's other activities. Any reuse by Consultant will be at Consultant's sole risk and without liability or legal exposure to City, and Consultant shall indemnify and hold harmless City from all claims, damages, losses, and expenses including attorneys' fees arising out of or resulting therefrom. 7. Insurance. A. The Consultant shall procure and maintain for the duration of this Agreement, insurance against claims for injuries to persons, damages to property, or any errors and omissions relating to the performance of any work by the Consultant, its agents, employees or subcontractors under this Agreement, as follows: (1) Workers' Compensation as required by law. (2) Professional Liability Insurance in an amount not less than $1,000,000 in the aggregate. (3) Comprehensive General Liability and Property Damage Insurance with minimum limits of $1,000,000 for injury or death of any one person, $1,000,000 for each occurrence, and $1,000,000 for each occurrence of damage to or destruction of property. (4) Comprehensive Automobile and Truck Liability Insurance covering owned, hired, and non-owned vehicles, with minimum limits of $1,000,000 for injury or death of any one person, $1,000,000 for each occurrence, and $1,000,000 for property damage. B. The Consultant shall include the City as an additional insured under the policies, with the exception of the Professional Liability Insurance and Workers' Compensation. Certificates of Insurance and endorsements shall be furnished to the City before work commences. Each insurance policy shall be endorsed to state that coverage shall not be suspended, voided, canceled, reduced in coverage or in limits except after thirty (30) days prior written notice by certified mail, return receipt requested, has been given to the City. Upon request, certified copies of all insurance policies shall be furnished to the City. 8. Indemnity. Consultant shall indemnify and hold the City, its officers, agents, and employees, harmless from any claim, loss, damage, suit, and liability of every kind for which Consultant is legally liable, including all expenses of litigation, court costs, and attorney's fees, for injury to or death of any person, for damage to any property, or errors in design, any of which are caused by the negligent act or omission of the Consultant, his officers, employees, agents, or subcontractors under this Contract. 9. Assignment. Consultant shall not assign this Contract without the prior written consent of the City. 10. Law Governing and Venue. This Contract shall be governed by the law of the State of Texas and no lawsuit shall be prosecuted on this Contract except in a court of competent jurisdiction located in Brazoria County, Texas. 11. Entire Contract. This Contract represents the entire Contract between the City and the Consultant and supersedes all p~:ior negotiations, representations, or contracts, either written or oral. This Contract may be amended only by written instrument signed by both parties. Purchase orders issued under this Agreement shall contain a statement nullifying additional terms and conditions on the reverse side of the purchase order and referencing this Agreement. 4 12. Conflicts in Contract Documents. The above provisions shall govern over any conflicting provision contained in any referenced contract document specified above. 13. Dispute Resolution Procedures. The Consultant and City desire an expeditious means to resolve any disputes that may arise between them regarding this Contract. To ' accomplish this, the parties agree to mediation as follows: If a dispute arises out of or relates to this Contract, or the breach thereof, and if the dispute cannot be settled through negotiation, then the parties agree first to try in good faith, and before bringing any legal action, to settle the dispute by mediation of a third party who will be selected by agreement of the parties. EXECUTED and EFFECTIVE as of the/~Xday of ~c/~J~,,- .20~2.. CITY OF PEARLAND Bill Eisen City Manager Printed Name: ~,', ..T. Rf~'~,~',~. ?. ~, Title: V~'~- Pr~-~'/'~¢,~¢ / STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF -'~"-~'~,* ~ BEFOR~r ME, the undersigned Notary Public, on this day personally appeared .r// ~/~r,- , known to me to be the person whose name is subscribed to the foregoing instrument and acknowledged to me that he/she executed the same for the purposes and consideration therein expressed. MY HAND AND SEAL OF OFFICE THIS ~' DAY GIVEN UNDER Of ~:~-:~/~"~ , A.D., 20 ,¢, .2 . Notary Public, State of Texaa ~ STATE OF TEXAS § COUNTY OF ~/~/~J~.,,Z § STATE OF TEXAS Printed Name: ~-'~.'-/~-- ,~, My Commission Expires: .,z¢~.~/ /.~ BEFORE ME, the undersigned Notary Public, on this day personally appeared .~¢,. /~.~])/~,/./ , known to me to be the person whose name is subscribed to the foregoing instrument and acknowledged to me that he/she executed the same for the purposes and consideration therein expressed. SEAL OF OFFICE T,IS DAY OF GIVEt'J UNDER MY HAND AND ~ ~"~'¢,~ ~ , A.D., 20. NOTARY PUBLIC IN AND FO~THE c~ STATE OF TEXAS Printed Name: My Commission Expires: • Mr. Edward D. Hersh, CLP Director, Parks & Recreation City of Pearland 3523 Liberty Drive, Suite B Pearland, Texas 77581 October 3, 2002 S&B Letter No.: PU-0217.003 S&B Project No.: PU-0217 Re.: Independence Pavilion Replacement at Independence Park Scope of Project Dear Mr. Hersh: The work to be furnished by S&B Infrastructure, Ltd. shall consist of Professional Engineering services required for preparing construction plans, specifications, and estimates (PS&E) for the design of the Independence Pavilion Replacement at Independence Park. The design shall consist of the following: demolishing and disposing of existing pavilion superstructure utilizing existing slab and foundations topping existing slab with a new 4-inch reinforced concrete slab (dimensions of new slab shall also extend under the canopy extension) surfacing new slab with a non -slip, non -hardening court surface with striping and City of Pearland logo at both center -courts constructing new galvanized metal structure (9-80-ft span frames ft 20-ft spacing, including root) constructing new galvanized metal canopy extension (curved shaped) instaUin , new Wiring and conduit throughout new structuic to service lighting and outlets reusing existing lights for basketball courts and soccer fields installing three new lights for canopy extension and one light for pavilion driveway installing tour new basketball goals providing light grading to improve drainage and hydromulch seeding and fertilizing over graded areas installing four new v.vater fountains. one, at each corner installing I -inch reduced pressure hackflo w preventer and 1-inch water line around perimeter of pavilion to service new water fountains constructing 8-inch reinforced concrete driveway with stabilization to service pavilion These services shall be in accordance with City of Pearland design standards and in English units. 3535 Sage Road • Houston, Texas 77056-7011 • (713) 845-5401 • Fax (713) 993-9301 We appreciate the opportunity to present this information to the City of Pearland and look- forward to finalizing the agreement and beginning work. If you have any questions or need more information, please call me at 713-845 4802. Sincerely, Zar Eddie Kirst, P.E. Deputy Director, Municipal Engineering LEK/dcd R:\pu0217-P'Ind; Indp Pavillion\Admin\Letters\003-hersh-scope letter-09-30-02.doc ----ettASTRUCT1.1111.1TD. ID Task Name !INDEPENDENCE PAVILION PROJECT 2 Submit Estimate... and Schedule to City of Pearland 3 Council Approval of Contract 4 Design Phase Services Prepare 50% PS&E Package 3 Engineering Drawings 7 1) Title, Maps, Index 8 2) Exist Conc, Demo, Conc, Gen Note 9 3) Conc Det, Note 10 4-7) Superstructure (Dwgs Produced by 11 Manufacturer) 12 8-11) Electrical and Lighting 13 12) Exist Util, Util, Drain Impr, SWPP, Drw 14 Court Surf, Det, Note 1' Cost Estimate and Specifications Submit 50% PS&E Package for Review 17 Agency Reviews (City of Pearland) 18 Prepare 90% PS&E Package 19 Engineering Drawings 20 Cost Estimate and Specifications 21 Submit 90% PS&E Package for Review 22 Agency Reviews (City of Pearland) 23 Prepare "Bid Ready" PS&E Package 24 Engineering Drawings 25 Cost Estimate and Specifications 26 Obtain Final Sign. and Appr. (City of Pearland) 27 Submit "Bid Ready" PS&E Package 28 Bid Phase Services 29 Construction Phase Services 30 Demolish and Dispose of Existing Superstructure 31 Conc. Work (Gracie Beam, Pvmt, Column Support) 32 Pavilion Erection 33 Electrical and Lighting 34 Utility Work 35 Pavilion Driveway 36 Drainage Improvements 37 Court Surfacing 38 Final Walkthrough and Turnover 39 Fourth of July Celebration at Independence Pavilion Apr '03 3/30 4/13 May '03 Jun '03 4/27 5/11 5/25 6/8 6/22 7/6 Jul '0 • 6/23 ♦ 7/4 NOTE: Pavilion manufacture needs a lead time of 8 weeks for fab An additional week is needed for transporting materials to site. File: R:1pu0217-P'Ind; lndp Paviilion1Schedules1pavilion schedule Date Originated: 09/12/02 Date Printed: 9/25/02 ASTUUCTURE, LTD HMI IY,r111 V d f4:111.1 )I'111P.11i le('.11ll�llnll L.E. "Eddie" Kirst, PE Project Manager EDUCATION B.S., Civil Engineering, Texas A&M University, 1984 REGISTRATION Professional Engineer: State of Texas No. 65540, 1989 TxDOT Pre -Certification ESN: 2387 TxDOT Pre -Certification Codes: 1.4.1; 1.5.1; 3.1.1; 3.2.1; 4.1.1; 4.2.1; 8.1.1; 10.1.1; 10.2.1; 10.3.1; 11 1.1 13.1.1 QUALIFICATIONS ► 18 years of experience in design and management of paving, roadway, underground utilities and drainage projects, including serving as Assistant District Engineer for five municipal utility districts ► Project management expertise includes large complex infrastructure projects involving coordination with numerous agencies, utilities and the public RELATED PROJECTS (See Experience Details Below) ► Light Aircraft Hangars and Airfield and Grounds Building Expansion, Ellington Field for the Houston Airport System ► Ron Carter Ford, Alvin, Texas ► Altair Development Pearland, Texas for Dixie Woods EXPERIENCE ► Light Aircraft Hangars and Airfield and Grounds Building Expansion, Ellington Field for the Houston Airport System — Project manager for design of four new Tight aircraft hangars (132,750 square feet) providing 60 individual bays, 40,000 square feet of apron paving and a taxiway expansion. All airfield pavements were designed in accordance with FAA Advisory Circular 150-5320-6D The building expansion will be constructed within a storm detention area, requiring changes to the grade within the detention area. ► Ron Carter Ford, Alvin, Texas — Site engineering for a 10-acre parking lot expansion with storm sewer and onsite detention facilities ► Altair Development, Pearland, Texas for Dixie Woods — Site engineering for a 271-acre residential development including water sewer, drainage and detention facilities, and paving lot grading ► Powder Mill Estates for Marathon Bindery — Site engineering for a 120-acre suburban estates development including water, paving, drainage and detention facilities. ► Site Development Design for Various Clients — Lead civil engineer and/or project manager for site work engineering for more than 20, 5- to 40-acre private and public site development projects in Texas and Louisiana. Designs included roadway and parking area paving, site grading, water, storm and sanitary sewer utilities, storm water and sanitary sewer lift/pump stations and storm water detention facilities. S&B INFRASTRUCTURE, LTD. {njlnu!ring r If.Andnrducul „ @'unalnq/ ASTRUCTURE, LTD. Keith Neshyba ,PE Civil Engineer EDUCATION B.S., Civil Engineering, Texas A&M University, 1983 REGISTRATION Registered Professional Engineer, Texas No. 65434, 1989 TxDOT Pre -certification ESN: 5266 TxDOT Pre -certification Codes: 1.3.1, 1.5.1, 1.6.1, 3.1.1, 3.2.1, 3.3.1, 3.4.1, 3.5.1, 3.6.1, 4.1.1, 4.2.1, 4.3.1, 4.4.1, 7 1.1, 7.2.1, 7.3.1, 8.1.1, 8.5 1, 10.1.1, 10.2 1 QUALIFICATIONS ► Over 19 years of experience in civil engineering and construction ► Over 6 years of experience as a Senior Engineer in Project Development with the TxDOT Houston District ► Experience includes the design of roads, bridges, wastewater treatment plants, lift stations, water treatment facilities, buildings, parking lots, storm and sanitary sewers and water line projects and construction management ► Planning and Zoning Commissioner for the City of Orange, 1997-1998 RELATED PROJECTS (See Experience Details Below) ► Summerfield, Fannett, Texas ► Weston Lakes Subdivision, Fulshear, Texas ► Micheal's Shopping Center, Beaumont, Texas EXPERIENCE ► Summerfield, Fannett, Texas - Provided the planning, platting and construction plans for a 1,200-acre Master Planned Development including the design of 12 streets, water, wastewater and storm sewer infrastructure and 16,000 linear feet of outfall channel. The proposed project included the design of an Information Center, storage facilities, pool, five soccer fields and a wastewater treatment plant. Responsible for permitting and approval through the US Army Corps of Engineers, Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), TxDOT, Jefferson County Drainage District #6, West Jefferson Municipal Water District and the Texas Natural Resources Conservation Commission (TNRCC). ► Weston Lakes Subdivision, Fulshear, Texas - Construction management and inspection for the development of a major private subdivision located west of Houston. Responsibilities included the proper installation of the roads, water and sewer lines, construction of the lakes and golf course. ► Michael s Shopping Center, Beaumont, Texas - Provided the parking lot design and site plan, including the water, sewer and storm sewer utilities for this shopping center in Beaumont. All plans were designed in accordance the Americans with Disabilities Act. Coordinated the project with the City of Beaumont and the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) for acquisition of all necessary building permits. Performed construction management services and inspection for the installation of the geo-textile fabric during site grading Coordinated the approval and permitting through the City and TxDOT for construction. S&B INFRASTRUCTURE, LTD. I:II mere M.1 11q,.Ii1f 111 �Y.11II1111111, David C. Dybala, Jr., EIT Civil Engineering EDUCATION B.S., Civil Engineering, Texas A&M University, 1995 REGISTRATION Engineer -in -Training: Texas No. 27328 (1995) QUALIFICATIONS ► Three and a half years of design experience in transportation and municipal projects ► One and a half years of experience in highway transportation projects including the inspection and design of highway signing projects ► Three years of experience in design of concrete and steel supports for equipment and piping in petroleum and chemical refineries RELATED PROJECTS (See Experience Details Below) ► Utility Relocations along SH 35 from Beltway 8 to FM 518 for the City of Pearland, Texas ► Improvements at DuPont Refinery ► Airfield Expansion and Construction of Light Aircraft Hangars at Ellington Field Airport EXPERIENCE ► Utility Relocations along SH 35 from Beltway 8 to FM 518 for the City of Pearland, Texas This project consists of water and sanitary sewer line relocations, upgrades and improvements along State Highway 35. The existing water and sanitary sewer systems will be upgraded, relocated and designed to comply with the design criteria of the City and TxDOT. Responsibilities included design of horizontal and vertical alignments of the utilities Prepared the project schedule and specifications and the engineer s opinion of construction cost, as well as supervised the preparation of the construction drawings. ► Improvements at DuPont Refinery - This project consisted of modifying an existing equipment shelter at the DuPont Refinery in Orange, Texas. The existing equipment shelter consisted of a single pitched corrugated fiberglass roof with W-shaped steel purlins supported by four W-shaped steel columns. The foundations consisted of concrete spread footings. Responsibilities included the design of the new enlarged canopy, support columns and foundations. The existing foundations were also analyzed. ► Airfield Expansion and Construction of Light Aircraft Hangars at Ellington Field Airport The Ellington Field expansion project consisted of construction of approximately 130,000 square feet of new aircraft hangars, extensive apron paving and taxiway expansion. Design also included providing drainage for and utilities to the new hangars Responsibilities included the analysis of the adequacy of the existing detention basin to handle future storm runoff S&B INFRASTRUCTURE, LTD. ASTRUCTURE, LTD. En IlIeerII,q ti 1,1:111111I 111V Bing Nian Gong, PE Structural Engineer EDUCATION P h.D., Civil Engineering, University of Cincinnati, May 1998 M.S., Civil Engineering, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China, 1986 B.S., Civil Engineering, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China, 1983 REGISTRATION P rofessional Engineer, 1996, Ohio P rofessional Engineer, 2000, California P rofessional Engineer, 2001, Texas QUALIFICATIONS ► 12 years of experience in steel and concrete bridge and building design ► Sound knowledge and experience in use of major design codes ► Expertise in computenzed analysis (seismic, dynamic and nonlinear analysis) ► Proficient in SAP90/2000, GT-STRUDL, STAAD, RAMSTEEL, ADAPT, and AutoCAD RELATED PROJECTS (See Experience Details Below) ► Hazel S. Pattison Elementary School, Katy, Texas ► Light Aircraft Hangars and Airfield and Grounds Building Expansion, Ellington Field for the Houston Airport System EXPERIENCE ► Hazel S. Pattison Elementary School, Katy, Texas — Coordinated and supervised the design of a 100-foot by 100-foot metal frame open structure to cover the existing playing area for the school. ► Light Aircraft Hangars and Airfield and Grounds Building Expansion, Ellington Field for the Houston Airport System — Lead structural engineer for design of four new light aircraft hangars (132,750 square feet) providing 60 individual bays and expansion of the Air and Grounds Building. Air and Grounds Building expansion provided additional space for vehicle repair, library, sign shop, electrical parts storage, as well as restrooms and offices. PUBLICATIONS (Selected) Gong B, Shahrooz B.M.: 'Concrete - Steel Composite Coupling Beams - Part I: Component Testing " ASCE Structural Journal, Vol. 127, No. 6, 2001, pp 625-631. Gong B, Shahrooz B.M.: "Concrete - Steel Composite Coupling Beams - Part II: Subassembly Testing and Design Verification," Vol. 127, No. 6, 2001, pp 632-638. Gong B, Shahrooz B.M.: "Steel - Concrete Composite Coupling Beams Behavior and Design," Engineering Structures Vol. 23, No. 11, 2001, pp 1480 1490. S&B INFRASTRUCTURE, LTD. t BAS Harendra V. Bhatt, PE Senior Electrical Engineer EDUCATION M S E , Electrical Engineering, University of Delaware, 1973 B.S.M., Mechanical Engineering, Gujarat University, India, 1963 B S E , Electrical Engineering, Gujarat University, India, 1963 REGISTRATION P rofessional Engineer: Texas No 56899 (1985) Professional Engineer: Alabama No. 23163 (1999) P rofessional Engineer: Louisiana No. E-29445 (2001) QUALIFICATIONS ► Extensive experience in all phases of electrical engineering ► Ten years of experience in power plant electrical, controls, schematics and wiring design and construction documents ► Projects involved other disciplines including mechanical, chemical, civil/structural, HVAC, instrumentation, piping, plumbing and electrical RELATED PROJECTS (See Experience Details Below) ► Light Aircraft Hangars and Maintenance Building, Ellington Field for the Houston Airport System ► Houston Independent School District ► Marathon Refinery, Robinson, Illinois EXPERIENCE ► Light Aircraft Hangars and Maintenance Building, Ellington Field for the Houston Airport System — Reviewed drawings for detail design of 130,000 square feet of new hangars and expansion of the maintenance shop and office facilities. Design of lighting and power distribution system for new aircraft hangars and modification of lighting and HVAC system for Air -Ground Terminal Building. Verified that all design and materials were in compliance with the current electrical code and standards. ► Houston Independent School District — Modification and renovation of area elementary schools. Upgrades to the HVAC systems, lighting, and power and signal distribution systems were made Reviewed electrical distribution drawings and ensured compatibility of load conditions and service ► Marathon Refinery, Robinson, Illinois — Worked on FCC modifications to an existing refinery. Responsible for 15,000 HP, 13.8 kV blower motor, 5,000 HP, 4.16 kV variable frequency drive motor and various 480 V motor control and power distribution systems. Drafted specifications, requisitions and bid evaluations of all electrical equipment including switchracks for hazardous area, cables, conduits, and dry indoor and outdoor type transformers. Inspected and field tested equipment at vendor site prior to shipment. PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) - Member S&B INFRASTRUCTURE, LTD. LSTRUCTU1E f tI4 Ire; tIr _, l,r.nie4gnieul le .,.w u4; Benito Munoz, Jr. Civil Designer EDUCATION Associate of Applied Sciences in Computer -Aided Technology, ITT Technical Institute, Houston, Texas, 1996 (Major Areas: Process, Piping, Mechanical, Civil, Structural and Electrical) Computer -Aided Drafting, Lee College, Baytown Texas QUALIFICATIONS ► Nine years of experience in drafting and design of MEP and civil engineering projects ► Roadway experience includes geometric design of horizontal and vertical alignments, development of cross sections and preparation of roadway drawings in conformance with TxDOT criteria ► Proficient in AutoCAD 13, 14 and 2000 and Microstation SE & J with third party software packages such as Geopak Pro -Pipe, Autoplant, Softdesk and PDS ► Developed projects using GIS database software ► Experience in running Windows 95 NT and 2000 with many of the Microsoft family products, including Word, PowerPoint, Excel and Access RELATED PROJECTS (See Experience Details Below) ► Metro Kashmere Facility — Metro, Houston, Texas ► Houston Independent School District — HISD, Houston, Texas ► Ellington Field Hangars — Ellington Field, Houston, Texas EXPERIENCE ► Metro Kashmere Facility — Metro, Houston, Texas - Lead CADD designer for the renovation of the Metro Kashmere Facility and new Bus Chassis Wash Building Plans were completed using AutoCAD 14. Plans included over 70 drawings of HVAC, piping and electrical plan sheets. Responsible for setting up project folders for all disciplines, coordinating drawings and meeting client standards and QA/QC before each submittal. ► Houston Independent School District — HISD, Houston, Texas - Lead CADD designer for the renovation of five existing schools. Plans were completed using AutoCAD 14. Plans included over 50 drawings of HVAC, piping and electrical plan sheets. Responsible for setting up project folders for all disciplines, coordinating drawings and meeting client standards and QA/QC before each submittal. ► Ellington Field Hangars — Ellington Field, Houston, Texas - Lead CADD designer for this project consisting of four new hangars and expansion of an existing maintenance shop. Plans were completed using AutoCAD 14. Plans included over 113 drawings of piping, electrical and civil plan sheets. Responsible for setting up project folders for all disciplines, coordinating drawings and meeting client standards and QA/QC before each submittal. CONTINUING EDUCATION ► Department Computer Coordinator Training, S&B Engineers and Construction, LTD., Houston, Texas ► NEC Code National Technology Transfer, Inc., Houston, Texas, Certificate 04/01 ► Land Development Desktop, Total Cad Systems, Houston Texas, Certificate 04/00 S&B INFRASTRUCTURE, LTD. III III¢ :II IV fi M:11 mjim1P,111 C. It 1.111111o11V ASTRUCTURE, LTD. Michael Gayle CADD Designer / Drafter EDUCATION Currently attending classes at North Harris County Community College. QUALIFICATIONS ► Two years of design and drafting experience in the infrastructure engineering and construction industry ► Projects involving transportation, roadway, structures, facilities and telecom ► Experience in various types of infrastructure projects including roadway, paving, highway, bridges, storm sewers drainage and traffic control ► Prepared plan sets, exhibits, layouts, plan and profiles and detail drawings RELATED PROJECTS (See Experience Details Below) ► TxDOT Bridge Detailing, Multiple Projects EXPERIENCE ► TxDOT Bridge Detailing, Multiple Projects — CADD operator/designer with responsibilities that included drafting for bridges and infrastructure projects including creating bridge layouts, typical sections, slab, abutment, bent and foundation details, cross sections, retaining wall plan and profiles, boring logs and other related details Projects consisted of SH 130, Westpark Tollroad, US 281, CR 24, CR 44, CR 105 FM 792 over Dry Creek, Starr Camargo International Bridge, US 83 / SH 359, Loop 322 and Clay Road. ► Barry Rose Road Improvement, City of Pearland — Serving as CADD operator in the preparation of the cover sheet, index of drawing sheet, typical sections and other preliminary sheets. ► SH 130 Tollway Project, TTA, Austin to San Antonio — Tollroad from north of Austin to north of San Antonio. Served as CADD operator in the preparation of the proposal package to the Texas Turnpike Authority (TTA). Work consisted of bridge layouts, bridge quantities creation of ROW parcels schematics and typical sections ► FM 369 Roadway Rehabilitation, TxDOT, Wichita Falls — RRR Project consisting of realigning roadway and adding shoulders and new storm sewers. Served as CADD operator in the preparation of plan and profile sheets, typical sections, drainage area map, culvert cross sections, storm sewers, SW3P and summary of quantities. Assisted in the design of driveways, curbs and gutters ► RM 2147 Roadway Widening, TxDOT, Burnet and Llano — Project consisting of widening from a two-lane road to a two-lane road with a continuous turn lane, and shoulders and curbs. Served as a CADD operator in the preparation of plan and profile sheets, traffic control plans, environmental sheets, driveway and side road quantities. S&B INFRASTRUCTURE, LTD. 1 ` 7�J1 IU 2 16521'iU1`i F . 02 't' ,e t STKIICTURE, ITn� OPINION OF ENGINEERING COST DESIGN PHASE SERVICES INDEPENDENCE PAVILION PEARL1ND, BRAZORIA COUNTY,'1'EY.AS S&B Projett No. pu0217 N `� OPTION #1 - NEiV GALVANIZED STEEEL PAVILION, UTILIZE EXISTING FOUNDATIcq 1 f ( A I I O R E 1 RECEIVED O C l 0 9 2002 ICevisec: IJCt. Y. LV.11 DESCRIPTION Didn't Sr. Eng. PE } EIT/Dson CADD Der TOTA1. MANHOURS� TOTAL COST DESIGN PHASE SERVICES! Design Phase Services: (Lump Sum, Ye Com Ictt) �W Structural Design and Drafting 4.. 3U 1 55 $ 4, 785 Electrical Design Drafting and 0 40 80 $ 7,080 Civ I DesivgnDrafting, and Protect Coordination 2I ''f 40 45 lt; 135 $ 12.150 Subtotal' Design Mist SeNices: 20( 2ii1 65j 40 1151 HI 27, $ 24,015 Reimbursable -- Expenses: (Cost Pint, Nor To F.xceed) Pmfcssional Liabili Insurance Premium Increase $ Subtotal Reimbursable .--- — Expenses! _- ---- Suheonsultantsu (Cost Flub Not To Exceed) OUtstdc Reproduction (Ridgway's) - Bluciincs Plans. 35 Blue Linc Sets of 8 Drawings Per Set g 408 Outside Reproduction (Ridgway's) - Xerox Copies $ tecifications: 35 Xerox Setr of+i-30 Pasics 5 •183 Suhconsuitant Administrative Fee —" " rarea� '-- _ 10°A3 89 Subtotal Subconsultantst S 980 TOTAL VIIIIIIIIISISSAIn - DESIGN PHASE SERVICES $ 24,995 HOT Al Li r Y OP VLnxLW( TO hROVrnr Trainf r. a ouir in,nnna, s rrn,.r Please add to New Business No. 5 OCT 09 '02 13: 05 FR 9 1; ENG & CONSTF • 71.3 99.3 9301 TO 2816521709 P , 03 ASTnueTURF, LTD. OPINION Or ENGINEERING COST unto ° u„W,,, BID & CONSTRUCTION PHASE SERVICES INDEPENDENCE PAVIIJON PEARLAND, BRAZORIA COUNTY, TEXAS S&R Project No. pu0217 Ol'l!ON#1-,VElfrGALVANIZED S'TEEL R4YThIOA UTILIZE EXISTING FOUNDATION Rcvi.cd; Uct, 9, 2002 DESCRIPTION Dir/PM Sr. Ent?. PE �� EIT/Ds ml CADD Cler TOTAL t•U'1'AL MANI•IOURS 1 COS!' TRIO & CONSTRUCTION PHSSE SRRVICESt 24 j 1 $ 4.284 Rid Phase 3ery cm: (Cost PIu4 Not To Exceed 3 3 &f. 12 I'mylde 1O,,eu LC St bst, en final ale rorin Provide Ammar Sepias of "As -Bid • [drawings Prnvuin 'TIFF" Files nf" 4c.Ri I' flr wines Prov'da Iteproducibles of Project S,recs. Attend Pre aid Mte .& Ptep. Addenda (it' needed) Provide Mylars &'"t11'F" 1'des Of•Mochlit i Sheets Assist the Owner vith Obt•iinine Bid 1lrvipw RW.ig atki Submit -toll 1k•,rut, , me Provide "Sumner° and "Detailed" Bid Tabulations Provide Recommendation of Award Letter I 2A 31 " $ 4,2114 Subtotal Bid Erne Servlpea: 3 + 6 t' 40 B5 S 7.1° 0 Construction Ph. Services: (Cost Plus, Not To Exceed) 5 5 lU 2( Attend PrctCConst, hteetl); 4k Toavci Minutcz Make Periodic Site Visits (Min, Bi-weckly) Provide Consult Wnttcn &a Advise Rrport• of Site Owner As Needed Visits Pre ore, Sign & Issue C.C-).'s Ibr Owner 1"v. Review Shop Dwtzs„ tab Rotr„ 4w. Mill Test", Review Contractors Pay Estimates Conduct Prepare Pre -final Final Walk Punchlist Through Inspection sue Certificate ofSubst1r,fial C 1 tiros _ subtotal Cuuytrucpttn Ptrmse Srrvit:us: _ _ I Or 2a�—�� # w B 7440 $ 11,424 TOTAL - RID & CONSTRUCTION PRASE SERVTCES: Saue3.1u9999t00217•PInd;11100PavillonTstimetes\Eno091r-4p n•31-nog-co-st.4s- is•a7 Ks Otivnelsd; e11o/p? Pogo 7 of 9 Pnnlad: 1019102 >lC I< TOTAL PAGE . 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