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CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK
P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92658 -8915
TO: FINANCE DIRECTOR
FROM: CITY CLERK
DATE: March 16, 1995
SUBJECT: Contract No
(714) 644 -3005
C- 3026(D)
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Description of Contract Engineering Services for San Diego Creek
North Site Geotechnical Engineering Services
Effective date of Contract March 3 1995
Authorized by Minute Action, approved on February 13, 1995
Contract with Pacific Soils Engineering, Inc.
Address 3002 Dow Avenue, Suite
Tustin, CA 92680
Amount of Contract (See Agreement)
Wanda E. Raggio p
City Clerk
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Attachment
3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach
CONSULTANT AGREEMENT C - 0`1)
Engineering Services for
San Diego Creek North Site
Geotechnical Engineering Services
THIS AGREEMENT, entered into this 31%� day of
1',OrN.ti. 1 995, by and between the CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH,
a municipal corporation, (hereinafter referred to as "CITY ") and PACIFIC SOILS
ENGINEERING, INC., whose address is 3002 Dow Avenue, Suite S14, Tustin, CA
92680 (hereinafter referred to as "CONSULTANT') is made with reference to the
following:
RECITALS:
A. CITY is a municipal corporation duly organized and validly
existing under the laws of the State of California with the power to carry on its
business as it is now being conducted under the Statutes of the State of
California and the Charter of the City.
B. CITY and The Irvine Company (hereinafter referred to as
"TIC ") and Fletcher Jones Motorcars (hereinafter referred to as FJMC) have
signed a Memorandum of Understanding (hereinafter referred to as "MOU ") to
develop the property known as the San Diego Creek North Site (hereinafter
referred to as SDCN) as a relocation site for the FJMC Mercedes Benz
automobile dealership currently located elsewhere in the City.
C. CITY and FJMC have agreed in the MOU to share costs
associated with the development of SDCN, including geotechnical engineering
services for preliminary geotechnical site investigation and rough grading plan
review. CITY and FJMC have further agreed that CITY shall administer the
consultant contract for the geotechnical engineering services for SDCN.
D. CITY and CONSULTANT now desire to enter into an
agreement for engineering services related -to the SDCN.
NOW, THEREFORE, it is mutually agreed by and between the
undersigned parties as follows:
SECTION 1. TERM
The term
of this Agreement shall
commence on February 14,
1995, and
shall terminate
on December 31, 1996,
unless terminated earlier as set forth
herein.
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SECTION 2. SERVICES TO BE PERFORMED BY THE CONSULTANT
CONSULTANT shall complete all services and work as outlined herein and
more fully described in the Letter Proposal dated January 18, 1995, attached
hereto and identified as Exhibit "A ".
Task I Preliminary Geotechnical Site Investigation
Task II Rough Grading Plan Review
SECTION 3. COMPENSATION TO CONSULTANT
CONSULTANT shall be compensated for services performed pursuant to
this Agreement in the amount and manner set forth in Exhibit "A ", the
Proposal, which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference.
The maximum fee shall not exceed $13,500.00.
SECTION 4. STANDARD OF CARE
CONSULTANT agrees to perform all services hereunder in a manner
commensurate with the community professional standards and agrees that all
services shall be performed by qualified and experienced personnel who are not
employed by the CITY nor have any contractual relationship with CITY.
SECTION 5. INDEPENDENT PARTIES
CITY and CONSULTANT intend that the relation between them created by
this Agreement is that of employer- independent contractor. The manner and
means of conducting the work are under the control of CONSULTANT, except
to the extent they are limited by statute, rule or regulation and the express
terms of this Agreement.
SECTION 6. HOLD HARMLESS
CONSULTANT shall indemnify and hold harmless CITY, its CITY Council,
boards and commissions, officers and employees from and against any and all
loss, damages, liability, claims, suits, costs and expenses whatsoever, including
reasonable attorneys' fees, regardless of the merit or outcome of any such
claim or suit arising from or in any manner connected to CONSULTANT's
negligent performance of services or work conducted or performed pursuant to
this Agreement.
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SECTION 7. INSURANCE
Without limiting the CONSULTANT's indemnification of CITY,
CONSULTANT shall obtain and provide and maintain at its own expense during
the
term of this Agreement, policy or policies of liability insurance of the
type
and
amounts described below and satisfactory to the CITY.
Such policies
shall
be signed by a person authorized by that insurer to bind coverage on its behalf
and must be filed with the CITY prior to exercising any right or performing any
work pursuant to this Agreement. All insurance policies except workers'
compensation and professional liablity shall add as insured the CITY, its elected
officials, officers and employees for all liability arising from CONSULTANT's
services as described herein.
A. REQUIRED COVERAGE
Prior to the commencement of any services hereunder, CONSULTANT
shall provide to CITY, certificates of insurance from an insurance company
authorized to do business in the State of California with original endorsements
and copies of policies, if requested by CITY, of the following insurance with
carriers having a Best's rating of Class B or better:
1. Worker's compensation insurance covering all employees and
principals of the CONSULTANT, per the laws of the State of
California;
2. Commercial general liability insurance covering third party liability
risks, including without limitation, contractual liability, in a
minimum amount of $1 million combined single limit per
occurrence for bodily injury, personal injury and property damage.
If commercial general liability insurance or other form with a
general aggregate is used, either the general aggregate shall apply
separately to this project, or the general aggregate limit shall be
twice the occurrence limit;
3. Commercial auto liability and property insurance covering any
owned and rented vehicles of CONSULTANT in a minimum amount
of $1 million combined single limit per accident for bodily injury
and property damage.
4. Professional liability insurance which includes coverage for the
professional acts, errors, and omissions of the CONSULTANT in the
amount of at least $1,000,000.
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Said policy or policies shall be endorsed to state that coverage shall not
be canceled by either party, or reduced in coverage or in limits except after
thirty (30) days' prior notice has been given in writing to CITY. CONSULTANT
shall give to CITY prompt timely notice of claim made or suit instituted arising
out of CONSULTANT's operation hereunder. CONSULTANT shall also procure
and maintain, at its own cost and expense, any additional kinds of insurance,
which in its own judgment may be necessary for its proper protection and
prosecution of the work.
B. SUBROGATION WAIVER
CONSULTANT agrees that in the event of loss due to any of the perils for
which it has agreed to provide comprehensive general and automotive liability
insurance, that CONSULTANT shall look solely to its insurance for recovery.
CONSULTANT hereby grants to CITY, on behalf of any insurer providing
comprehensive general and automotive liability insurance to either
CONSULTANT or CITY with respect to the services of CONSULTANT herein, a
waiver of any right of subrogation which any such insurer of said CONSULTANT
may acquire against CITY by virtue of the payment of any loss under such
insurance.
C. FAILURE TO SECURE
If CONSULTANT at any time during the term hereof should fail to secure
or maintain the foregoing insurance, CITY shall be permitted to obtain such
insurance in the CONSULTANT's name or as an agent of the CONSULTANT and
shall be compensated by the CONSULTANT for the costs of the insurance
premiums at the maximum rate permitted by law computed from the date
written notice is received that the premiums have been paid.
D. ADDITIONAL INSURED
CITY, its City Council, boards and commissions, officers, and employees
shall be named as an additional insured under all insurance coverage required
by this Agreement except workers' compensation and professional liability.
The naming of an additional insured shall not affect any recovery to which such
additional insured would be entitled under this policy if not named as such
additional insured. An additional insured named herein shall not be held liable
for any premium, deductible portion of any loss, or expense of any nature on
this policy or any extension thereof. Any other insurance held by an additional
insured shall not be required to contribute anything toward any loss or expense
covered by the insurance provided by this policy.
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SECTION 8. PROHIBITION AGAINST TRANSFER
CONSULTANT shall not assign, sublease, hypothecate, or transfer this
Agreement or any interest therein directly or indirectly, by operation of law or
otherwise without the prior written consent of CITY. Any attempt to do so
without said consent shall be null and void, and any assignee, sublessee,
hypothecate or transferee shall acquire no right or interest by reason of such
attempted assignment, hypothecation or transfer.
The sale, assignment, transfer or other disposition of any of the issued
and outstanding capital stock of CONSULTANT, or of the interest of any general
partner or joint venturer or syndicate member or cotenant if CONSULTANT is a
partnership or joint venture or syndicate or cotenancy, which shall result in
changing the control of CONSULTANT, shall be construed as an assignment of
this Agreement. Control means fifty percent (50 %) or more of the voting power
of the corporation.
SECTION 9. PERMITS AND LICENSES
CONSULTANT, at its sole expense, shall obtain and maintain during the
term of this Agreement, all appropriate permits, licenses and certificates that
may be required in connection with the performance of services hereunder.
SECTION 10. REPORTS
Each and every report, draft, work - product, map, record and other
document reproduced, prepared or caused to be prepared by
CONSULTANT pursuant to or in connection with this Agreement shall be the
exclusive property of CITY.
CITY shall make no use of materials prepared by CONSULTANT pursuant
to this Agreement, except for construction, maintenance and repair of the
Project. Any use of such documents for other projects, and any use of
uncompleted documents, shall be at the sole risk of the CITY and without
liability or legal exposure of the CONSULTANT.
No report, information or other data given to or prepared or assembled
by the CONSULTANT pursuant to this Agreement shall be made available to any
individual or organization by the CONSULTANT without prior approval by CITY.
CONSULTANT shall, at such time and in such form as CITY may require,
furnish reports concerning the status of services required under this
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Agreement.
SECTION 11. RECORDS
CONSULTANT shall maintain complete and accurate records with respect
to costs, expenses, receipts and other such information required by CITY that
relate to the performance of services required under this Agreement.
CONSULTANT shall maintain adequate records of services provided in
sufficient detail to permit an evaluation of services. All such records shall be
maintained in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles and
shall be clearly identified and readily accessible. CONSULTANT shall provide
free access to the representatives of CITY or its designees at all proper times to
such books and records, and gives CITY the right to examine and audit same,
and to make transcripts therefrom as necessary, and to allow inspection of all
work, data, documents, proceedings and activities related to this Agreement.
Such records, together with supporting documents, shall be kept separate from
other documents and records and shall be maintained for a period of three (3)
years after receipt of final payment.
SECTION 12. NOTICES
All notices, demands, requests or approvals to be given under this
Agreement shall be given in writing and conclusively shall be deemed served
when delivered personally or on the second business day after the deposit
thereof in the United States mail, postage prepaid, registered or certified,
addressed as hereinafter approved.
All notices, demands, requests, or approvals from CONSULTANT to CITY
shall be addressed to CITY at:
City of Newport Beach
3300 Newport Boulevard
Newport Beach, CA 92663
Attention: Emmet Berkery, Project Manager
(714) 644-3311
All notices, demands, requests, or approvals from CITY to CONSULTANT
shall be addressed to CONSULTANT at:
Pacific Soils Engineering, Inc.
3002 Dow Avenue, Suite 514
Tustin, California 92718
Attention: Dean Armstrong
(714) 730 -5191
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SECTION 13. TERMINATION
Either party may terminate this Agreement at any time and for any reason
by giving the other party seven (7) days' prior written notice; notice shall be
deemed served upon deposit in the United States Mail, postage prepared,
addressed to the other party's business office. In the event of termination due
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to the fault of CONSULTANT, CITY shall be obligated to compensate
CONSULTANT for only those authorized services which have been completed
and accepted by CITY. If this Agreement is terminated for any reason other
than fault of CONSULTANT, CITY agrees to compensate CONSULTANT for the
actual services performed up to the effective date of the Notice of Termination,
on the basis of fee schedule contained above, subject to any maximum amount
to be received for any specific service.
SECTION 14. COST OF LITIGATION
If any legal action is necessary to enforce any provision hereof or for
damages by reason of an alleged breach of any provisions of this Agreement,
the prevailing party shall be entitled to receive from the losing party all costs
and expenses in such amount as the court may adjudge to be reasonable
attorneys' fees.
SECTION 15. COMPLIANCES
CONSULTANT shall comply with all laws, state or federal, and all
ordinances, rules and regulations enacted or issued by CITY.
SECTION 16. WAIVER
A waiver by CITY of any breach of any term, covenant, or condition
contained herein shall not be deemed to be a waiver of any subsequent breach
of the same or any other term, covenant, or condition contained herein whether
of the same or a different character.
SECTION 17. INTEGRATED CONTRACT
This Agreement represents the full and complete understanding of every
kind of nature whatsoever between the parties hereto and all preliminary
negotiations and agreements of whatsoever kind or nature are merged herein. i
No verbal agreement or implied covenant shall be held to vary the provisions
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hereof. Any modification of this Agreement will be effective only by written
execution signed by both CITY and CONSULTANT.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have caused this Agreement to be
executed on the day and year first above written.
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH,
a municipal corporation
BY:
MAYOR
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CONSULTANT
BY: A. �
CONSULTANT
ATTEST:
CITY CLERK
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EXHIBIT A
PACIFIC SOILS ENGINEERING, INC.
3002 DOW AVENUE, SUITE 514, TUSTIN, CALIFORNIA 92680
TELEPHONE: (714) 730 -2122, FAX: (714) 730 -5191
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT
3300 Newport Boulevard
Newport Beach, CA 92659 -8915
Attention: Mr. Emmet Berkery
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January 18, 1995
Proposal No. 95 -5 -008
Subject: COST ESTIMATE FOR
PROPOSAL FOR GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING SERVICES
for The City of Newport Beach, San Diego Creek North Site,
Newport Beach, County of Orange, California
Gentlemen:
Pacific Soils Engineering, Inc. (PSE) is pleased to present this cost estimate to accompany its
proposal for geotechnical engineering services for the City of Newport Beach, San Diego Creek
North Site (S.D.C.N.). Also appended herein is the separate cost estimate for the phase I
environmental assessment to be conducted by Pacific Soils Environmental, a Division of PSE.
These costs are a line item in the price estimate.
Respectfully submitted,
PACIFI SOILS ENGINEERING, INC.
G�.
DEAN C. ARMSTRONG,
Vice President
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B. CASTLES,
,e Vice President
CORPORATE HEADQUARTERS LOS ANGELES COUNTY RIVERSIDE COUNTY SAN DIEGO COUNTY
TEL: (714) 220 -0770 TEL: (213) 325 -7272 or 775 -6771 TEL: (714) 358 -0154 TEL: (619) 560 -17'3
FAX: (714) 220 -9589 FAX: (213) 325 -8854 FAX: (714) 358 -0592 FAX. (619) 560 -0x0
PsE PACIFIC SOILS ENVIRONMENTAL
10653 PROGRESS WAY, P.O. BOX 2249, CYPRESS, CA 90630
TELEPHONE: (714) 220 -0770, FAX: (714) 220 -9589
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT
3300 Newport Blvd,
Newport Beach, CA 92659 -8915 January 16, 1995
Attention: Emmett Berkery
Subject: Proposal and Cost Estimate for a Phase I Environmental Site Assessment, San
Diego Creek North Site, Approximately 8.6 Acre Site North of San Diego Creek
and east of Jamboree Road, Newport Beach Area, Orange County, California
Gentlemen:
Pursuant to your request, this firm has prepared a proposal and cost estimate to perform a Phase I
Environmental Site Assessment (ESA) for the above subject property. The Phase I ESA will be
conducted in general accordance with ASTM Standard E- 1527 -94. The standard scope of work
for a Phase I Environmental Site Assessment is as follows:
• Review geologic and hydrologic data for the site and vicinity;
• Review geotechnical reports for the site and vicinity, if available;
• Conduct a visual site reconnaissance to determine whether any potential
environmental hazards occur on -site including power line transformers which may
contain PCBs;
• Review aerial photographs of the site and vicinity;
• Review Federal, State and local environmental data bases for the site and vicinity
to determine if environmentally impacted sites occur near the property;
• Review underground storage tank (UST) records to determine if any USTs exist
on -site and if they are in compliance with current State and Local regulations;
• Review Department of Oil and Gas (DOG) Maps for the site and vicinity to
determine the proximity of oil fields and oil wells to the site;
• Conduct interviews with persons knowledgeable with the history of the site
(contacts to be provided by client);
• Prepare a report including our findings, conclusions and recommendations.
PACIFIC SOILS ENVIRONMENTAL, A DIVISION OF PACIFIC SOUS ENGINEERING, INC.
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT
January 16, 1995 Page 2
This Phase I environmental assessment does not include sampling and analyses of soil and/or
ground water, an asbestos survey or a 50 year chain of title search.
In addition to the standard scope of work for a Phase I ESA, it has been requested that sampling
and analyses of soil samples for lead be conducted. It is proposed that ten (10) near surface soil
samples be obtained for total lead analysis using EPA Test Method 6010/7420. The estimated
cost for this sampling and analysis is $500.00.
The estimated cost for providing the Phase I Environmental Site Assessment is $3,000.00 plus
$500.00 for sampling and analyses for lead making the total estimate $3,500.00. Additional
charges may be incurred should addendum reports and/or client/consultant meetings be required.
Additional charges are subject to prior approval from your office and will be based on the
attached fee schedule.
The request for proposal indicates that two Phase I ESAs are requested, one for the San Diego
Creek North Site and one for the Bayview Way site. Because these sites are adjacent and the
information to conduct the ESAs are virtually identical, the ESA for both sites could be handled
with one report. Should a separate report be required for each site, an additional $500.00 would
be required to cover reproduction and editing costs.
Should this proposal and cost estimate be acceptable, please contact this office and an agreement
will be prepared for your signature. The estimated turn around time for the report is
approximately three to four weeks, depending on regulatory agency response for requested
materials. Should you have any questions regarding this proposal and cost estimate please
contact the undersigned at (714) 220 -0770.
Respectfully submitted,
PACIFIC SOILS ENVIRONMENTAL
IACK M. COLLENDER
Project Manager
CEG 1440, EXP: 6/28/96
REA 2284, EXP: 6/30195
JMC:DTM/nb01
DANIEL T. MARTINEZ
Executive Vice President/
Division Manager
RCE 29448, EXP: 3/31/95
PACIFIC SOILS ENVIRONMENTAL
ITEM I
PRELIMINARY GEOTECHNICAL SITE INVESTIGATION
AND ROUGH GRADING PLAN REVIEW
FIELD
Subsurface Exploration
Lead In And Preparation
4
hours
@
$75.00
per hour
$300.00
Equipment
Hollow - Stem Drill Rig
20
hours
@
$150.00
per hour
$3,000.00
Backhoe
8
hours
@
$90.00
per hour
$720.00
Vehicles
28
hours
@
$5.00
per hour
$140.00
Personnel
Engineer /Geologist
28
hours
@
$75.00
per hour
$2,100.00
FIELD SUB -TOTAL
$6,260.00
LABORATORY
Moisture Density
58
tests
@
$11.50
pertest
$667.00
Hydormeter
10
tests
@
$34.50
per test
$345.00
Direct Shear (undisturbed)
2
tests
@
$69.00
per test
$138.00
Direct Shear (remolded)
2
tests
@
$92.00
per test
$184.00
Consolidation
4
tests
@
$92.00
per test
$368.00
ASCE (swell)
2
tests
@
$69.00
per test
$138.00
Maximum Dry Density
2
tests
@
$92.00
per test
$184.00
R -value
1
tests
@
$299.00
per test
$299.00
Chemical Analysis
$400.00
per test
$400.00
LABORATORY
SUB -TOTAL
$2,723.00
OFFICE
Geotechnical Review
Logs and Lab Data
8
hours
@
$65.00
per hour
$520.00
Report Preparation / Rough Grading Plan Review
Engineering Associate
24
hours
@
$65.00
per hour
$1,560.00
Geology Associate
12
hours
@
$65.00
per hour
$780.00
Registered Engineer/ Geologist
8
hours
@
$80.00
per hour
$640.00
Drafting
6
hours
@
$44.00
per hour
$264.00
Typing and Rep oduction (10 copies of report)
$500.00
OFFICE SUB -TOTAL $4,264.00
ITEM I TOTAL $13,247.00
ITEM II
LEVEL I ENVIROMENTAL SITE ASSESSMENT
See Attached Cost Estimate
Dated January 16,1995, By Pacific Soils Enviromental, Inc. $3,500.00
ITEM 11 TOTAL $3,500.00
ITEM III
INSPECTION AND TESTING SERVICES
DURING ROUGH GRADING OPERATIONS
FIELD
Testing and Inspection Services
Soil Technician
Engineering Associate
Geology Associate
Registered Engineer /Geologist
Vehicles
Soil Technician
Engineers /Geologists
Equipment
Nuclear Testing Gauge
LABORATORY
Maximum Dry Density
R -Value
A. S. C. E.
Chemical Analysis
Hydrometers
4 weeks @
40 hrs /wk
@
$46.00
per hour
$7,360.00
4 weeks @
8 hrs /wk
@
$65.00
per hour
$2,080.00
4 weeks @
8 hrs /wk
@
$65.00
per hour
$2,080.00
4 weeks @
2 hrs /wk
@
$80.00
per hour
$640.00
4 weeks @ 40 hrs /wk @
4 weeks @ 16 hrs /wk @
4 weeks @ 40 hrs /wk @
FIELD SUB -TOTAL
$5.00 per hour
$5.00 per hour
$5.00 per hour
2
tests
@
$92.00
per test
2
tests
@
$299.00
per test
4
tests
@
$69.00
per test
2
tests
@
$100.00
per test
10
tests
@
$34.50
per test
LABORATORY SUB -TOTAL
OFFICE
Report Preparation
Engineering Associate
Geology Associate
Registered Engineer /Geologist
Drafting
Typing / Reproduction ( 6 copies of report )
$800.00
$14,080.00
$184.00
$598.00
$276.00
$200.00
$345.00
$1,603.00
16
hours
@
$65.00
per hour
$1,040.00
8
hours
@
$65.00
per hour
$520.00
8
hours
@
$80.00
per hour
$640.00
6
hours
@
$44.00
per hour
$264.00
Hollow - Stem Drill Rig
$500.00
OFFICE SUB -TOTAL $2,964.00
ITEM III TOTAL $18,647.00
ITEM IV
INSPECTION AND TESTING SERVICES - BAYVIEW WAY
ONSITE CONSTRUCTION OPERATIONS
FIELD
Subsurface Exploration / Street Section Coring
Lead In And Preparation
4
hours
@
$75.00
per hour
$300.00
Equipment
Hollow - Stem Drill Rig
20
hours
@
$150.00
per hour
$3,000.00
Street Coring / Repair
4
hours
@
$70.00
per hour
$280.00
Traffic Control
$500.00
Vehicles
12
hours
@
$5.00
per hour
$60.00
Personnel
Engineer /Geologist
12
hours
@
$75.00
per hour
$900.00
Testing and Inspection Services
Soil Technician
80 hours
@
$46.00
per hour
$3,680.00
Engineering Associate
10 hours
@
$65.00
per hour
$650.00
Registered Engineer
4 hours
@
$80.00
per hour
$320.00
Vehicles
per test
$164.00
Sand Equivalent
2
tests
Soil Technician
80 hours
@
$5.00
per hour
$400.00
Engineers
14 hours
@
$5.00
per hour
$70.00
Equipment
Nuclear Test Gauge
80 hours
@
$5.00
per hour
$400.00
FIELD SUB -TOTAL $5,520.00
LABORATORY
Maximum Dry Density
4
tests
@
$92.00
per test
$368.00
Hydrometers
4
tests
@
$34.50
per test
$138.00
Gradations
2
tests
@
$92.00
per test
$164.00
Sand Equivalent
2
tests
@
$46.00
per test
$92.00
Maximum Dry Density ( Asphalt)
1
test
@
$110.00
per test
$110.00
LABORATORY SUB -TOTAL $892.00
OFFICE
$13,247.00
Report Preparation
$3,500.00
Engineering Associate
16 hours @ $65.00 per hour $1,040.00
Registered Engineer
4 hours @ $80.00 per hour $320.00
Drafting
4 hours @ $44.00 per hour $176.00
Typing / Reproduction (6 copies of report)
$300.00
OFFICE SUB -TOTAL $1,836.00
ITEM IV TOTAL $8,248.00
SUMMARY
ITEM 1
$13,247.00
ITEM II
$3,500.00
ITEM 111
$18,647.00
ITEM IV
$8,248.00
GRAND TOTAL $43,642.00
PACIFIC S01IS41NVIRONMENTAL
PSE 10651 PROGRESS WAY, P.O. ROX 2249, CYPRESS. CA 9610
TELEPHONE: (714) 220 -0170, FAX: (714) 2249509
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PACIFIC SOILS ENVIRONMENTAL FEE SCHEDULE
Professional Fees/Hour
Principal
$
95.00
Project Manager
$
92.00
Project Geologist (registered)*
$
85.00
Project Engineer (registered)*
$
85.00
Environmental Geologist Associate
$
76.00
Environmental Engineer Associate
S
76.00
Environmental Technician
S
56.00
Drafting Personnel
S
45.00
General Clerical
S
36.00
Expert Witness (research)
$ 1,200.00 /day
Expert Witness (testimony)
S 1,600.00 /day
Xerox Rate
$
.25 /page
Typing
$
5.00 1page
Blueprints
$
.45 /sq. ft.
Additional Charges When Applicable
Field Vehicles $ 5.00 /day
Pid/Fid S 120.00 /day
Equipment Rental"
Overtime - 1.5 X hourly rate after 8 hr. day and/or 40 hr. week
Per Diem as per agreement
• State of California registrations include:
Geologist, Registered Environmental
Registered Geotechnical Engineer
Registered Geologist, Certified Engineering
Assessor, Registered Civil Engineer and
• • Specific to project, available upon request
PACIFIC SOILS ENVIRONMENTAL, A DIVISION OF PACIFIC SOILS ENGINEERING, INC.
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT
January 16, 1995 Page I
STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS
PACIFIC SOILS ENVIRONMENTAL
Pacific Soils Environmental (PSE), a division of Pacific Soils Engineering, Inc., has
conducted numerous Phase I Environmental Site Assessments (ESA) for commercial,
industrial and residential developments. Clients include developers, property managers,
and land owners. Phase I ESAs are conducted in accordance with ASTM standards for
ESAs for commercial real estate (Standard E 1527 -94).
In addition, PSE has provided expert environmental consulting services including Phase II
soil sampling, site characterization and site remediation services. PSE focuses on cost
effective and practical solutions to environmental problems. Through a professional team
concept, PSE works with expert contractors and analytical laboratories to collect legally
defensible data for its clients. Also, since PSE is a division of a larger geotechnical
engineering firm, full service consultation is provided, including evaluating excavation
stability and impact on nearby structures and input on issues related to structural backfill.
Qualified registered civil engineers also are involved with the design and implementation
of remedial systems.
PSE maintains a highly trained and experienced staff of geologic and environmental
scientists and engineers directed by Mr. Daniel T. Martinez, Executive Vice
President/Division Manager. Mr. Martinez is responsible for the administration of
environmental projects conducted by this firm, and personally reviews reports from the
division in order to maintain a level of quality and completeness that has made PSE a
superior consulting firm.
Mr. Jack M. Collender is the lead project manager for PSE. Mr. Collender has an M.S.
degree in Geology from California State University at Long Beach and a Certificate in Site
Assessment and Remediation from the University of California at Irvine. State of
California professional registrations include Registered Geologist, Certified Engineering
Geologist and Registered Environmental Assessor. Responsibilities include conducting,
scheduling and completing environmental projects for PSE. Mr. Collender has been with
Pacific Soils Engineering, Inc. since 1984.
Our professional staff is complimented by five (5) Professional Civil Engineers, three (3)
of which are Registered Geotechnical Engineers, five (5) Certified Engineering Geologists
and five (5) Registered Environmental Assessors. Furthermore, our technical staff,
comprised of six (6) associate engineers/geologists, and seven (7) technicians assists our
professional staff in conducting field investigations and various tasks associated with
environmental site assessments and characterizations. In addition, our field personnel
investigating hazardous waste sites are 40 -hour trained and certified in compliance with
OSHA 29 CFR 1910.120.
PACIFIC SOILS ENVIRONMENTAL
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT
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PROFESSIONAL REFERENCES
PARAGON HOMES
1448 15th Street, Suite 100
Santa Monica, CA 90404
Attn: Mr. Van Roberts
Phone: (310) 393 -1431
WILSON & DALTON, INC.
2 Park Plaza, Suite 300
Irvine, CA 92714
Attn: Mr. Rick Dalton
Phone: (714) 863 -0220
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