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WA9701-QU020128CITY of COPPELL STATEMENT of QUALIFICATIONS WA-97-01 DENTON TAP ROAD WATER LINE BETHEL ROAD TO AIRLINE DRIVE ~ :~:'~: ~ Schrickel, Rollins and Associates, Consul/ants in Engineering · Landscape Architecture · 1161 Corporate Drive \Vest · Suite 200 ' Arlington, Texas 76006 · (81~ 64 1012i Schrickel, Rollins and Associates, Inc. January 28, 2002 Suzan C. Taylor CIP Coordinator '~' City of Coppell · P.O. Box 478 Coppell, Texas 75019 RE: Response to RFQ Dear Suzan: Schrickel, Rollins and Associates (SRA) is pleased to submit this proposal for design services. We offer you our enthusiasm, our abilities and our experience. The design of municipal water facilities is a major component of our firm's work. We sincerely believe that our firm is best qualified to provide the design services for this project. You will see that we have extensive work experience on water projects throughout the North Central Texas area. In our submittal, we will demonstrate a history of sound plan design, construction detail, and project design management. SRA has a reputation for compliance with budgetary constraints and the capability to deliver quality plans within the contractual budget and time obligations. SRA has the ability to customize our services to meet the specific needs of the City of Coppell. Thank you for considering our firm. We look forward to working with you and the City of Coppell staff on this project. Sincerely, SCHRICKEL, ROLL1NS AND ASSOCIATES, INC. Daniel B. Hartman, P.E. Vice President DBH/sw/1012i Enclosures I ,,I (~,H)r>t:m, II CONTENTS Overleaf Letter of Transmit~t~,, ~, ~, - ~* "*':~'~ -t am~o~ ~ntents 1.0 The Desi~ Approach 1.1 Pre~a~ Desi~ Phase 1.2 Des~ Phase '-1~3 Cons~ucfion Phase ~'~*1.4 Spegific Project Req~ements R~levant Experience 2.r XaU, ,ao, or S ,,P,oiec 2':~ "-" Selected Project~efs "~ :¥~3 ~ ~xpen¢ce Wi~ ~e Ci~ of CoppeB Other i?rojects for Governmental Agenctes 3.0 ~Proposed Management Plan 3.1 Orga~~ Chart Team - Resume Briefs 3.3 - De~ed Resumes & Staff ;ional Schrickcl, Rollins and Associates, Inc. Proposal for En~nccring Services 1.0 THE DESIGN APPROACH 1.1 Preliminary Design Phase SRA will assist the City with selection of the most advantageous alignment to avoid existing franchise utilities and other physical constraints. SRA will work closely with City staff to prepare preliminary plans, to calculate additional easement way requirements if needed and to identify design and construction alternatives. Coordination IVith Private Utilities Schrickel, Rollins and Associates will coordinate with the private utility companies, including Telephone, TXU Electric and Gas, Cable TV, and others within the project area, to determine the location of existing utilities. We will also work jointly with these companies and the City to design the project so that the location of the water main does not unnecessarily complicate the adjustments of other private utilities. The key to a successful coordination effort is early identification of needs and communication through- out the design process. Schrickcl, Rollins and Associates, Inc. Proposal fi>r En~nccring Scrviccs 3 Field Survey Due to the tight existing ROW and other significant constraints, an accurate field survey is recommended to aid in the development and presentation of the design alternatives for the project. We would propose a topographic map be prepared at a scale of 1"=20' with a one (1') foot contour interval to define critical details. This can be developed using CADD technology such that the plan-profile sheets can be set up using the topographic map as a base. Planimetdc and Topographic t~ield Survey Existing infrastructure, front and back property corners and building faces of adjacent properties will be verified by field survey. Field survey work will utilize state plane coordinates to establish vertical and horizontal controls and meet the minimum standards set forth in the "Manual of Practice for Land Surveying in Texas." SRA will locate and identify significant trees within the proposed right-of-way and each tree shall be shown on the plan sheets for the project. Schrickel, Rollins and Associates, Inc. Proposal for Engineering Scrviccs 4 1.2 The Design Phase S1C3x xvill prepare the final engineering design plans and documents necessary for the bidding and con- struction of the water main improvements. Plan and l)rqi/e Sheets The scale of plan and profile sheets for construction xvill be I'=20' (H) and 1'=4' CV) and will typically show the centerline, back of curb, storm drain inlets and ROW. Stationing on the profde shall line up vertically with stationing on the plan viexv. S1C& has a reputation for preparing plans that are readable and not cluttered or confusing. Design of C70, Utility Adjustments StL4 will coordinate xvith CiD' staff to determine the limits of the water facilities which must be replaced with this project. SRA will prepare plans for the relocation and/or reconstruction of the selected mains. SRA will also make recommendations with regard to the most cost effective approach for the proposed relocations. Sc¼rickcl, R~)llms and Associatcs, Inc. l'r(,p~)s~tI for I:.ngmccring Scrvict's 5 Other Design Functions The following are miscellaneous functions SRA will perform as part of the project: preparation of de- tailed cost estimates for the options developed for the project, storm water pollution prevention plans, designing of retaining walls if necessary, bid book preparation, review bids, tabulate and make award recommendations. Plans are to be prepared in AutoCAD 2000. 1.3 Construction Phase SRA can provide construction administration support as it relates to the pre-construction conference, site visits, change order requests, final project inspection and record drawings. Construction Staking SRA can provide construction control staking (if requi~ed) in the form of horizontal and vertical controls at maximum intervals of 500 feet and will stake, at a minimum, the PCs, PTs and Pis of the center line of the waterline route. Using the control established by SRA, the Contractor will be responsible for the daffy construction staking activities. SRA can also provide quality control surveying for other critical areas of the project as required. Construction Observation Includes reviexv of shop drawings, site visits at appropriate intervals to observe the overall progress of construction, and preparation of change orders over the duration of construction. Preparation of Record Drainings Based on information provided by the Contractor and CiD, Inspector, and provided in electronic format. Schrickcl, Rolhns and Associates, Inc. Proposal for Enginccring Scrviccs 6 1.4 Specific Project Requirements The Denton Tap Road Waterline Project will consist of approximately 4,050 LF of 16" waterline to replace an existing 8" waterline. Since the majority of the east side of Denton Tap Road has been developed, our design would place the waterline in the west park- way near the existing 8" waterline. We have identified 2 major challenges for design of this project: access to existing busi- nesses; and limited space. There are two businesses on the west side of the road that could be significantly impacted: a Dickey's BBQ and the original Copper Daky Queen. The Dickey's BBQ is located adjacent to a railroad crossing. We would likely recommend that the business drives and railroad be bored to minimize traffic disruption. It appears that there are numerous franchise utility, storm drain and sanitary sewer facilities installed along both sides of Denton Tap Road. Extensive coordination with the city and fran- chise utilities and would be one of our top pri- orities during the design process to minimize conflicts and delays during construction. Schrickel, Rollins and Associates, Inc. Proposal f-(~r Engineering Scrvices 7 Opinion of Probable Construction Cost City of Coppell 16" Waterline in Denton Tap Road 16" C-905 PVC 4050 LF 150 $607,500.00 10" C-900 PVC 50 LF 90 $ 4,500.00 6" C-900 PVC 50 LF 70 $ 3,500.00 Bore 16" PVC waterline 600 LF 200 $120,000.00 Connect to ex. 12" 1 EA 1500 $ 1,500.00 Connect to ex. 16" I EA 1500 $ 1,500.00 16" gate valve 4 EA 6500 $ 26,000.00 12" gate valve 2 EA 1600 $ 3,200.00 6" gate valve 6 EA 1000 $ 6,000.00 Std. Fire Hydrant 6 EA 2500 $ 15,000.00 Ductile Iron Fittings 3 TN 4 $ 12.00 Reconnect ex. Water services 30 EA 400 $ 12,000.00 Reconnect ex. FH assemblies 8 EA 600 $ 4,800.00 Concrete encasement 240 LF 40 $ 9,600.00 Remove & dispose of ex. FH assembly 6 EA 500 $ 3,000.00 Abandon ex. Waterline 1 LS 1000 $ 1,000.00 Asphalt Pavement Trench Repair 200 LF 20 $ 4,000.00 Concrete Pavement Repair 200 SY 50 $ 10,000.00 Brick paver removal and replacement 400 SY 20 $ 8,000.00 Parkway restoration 1 LS 10000 $ 10,000.00 Trench Safety 4050 LF 1 $ 4,050.00 $855,162.00 Contingency $ 25,000.00 $880,162.00 Schrickcl, Rollins and Associates, Inc. Proposal for En~necring Serviccs 8 E PERIENOE The nature of these projects requires a multidisiplmed design approach. The key to a successful project outcome will be the ability of the design team to identify project constraints, evaluate possible design alternatives, and use sound engineering judgement to satisfy multiple demands. The key design aspect of this type of water mare installation project is the limited space and need to coordinate with franchise utilities. 2.1 Tabulation of Similiar Project Experience Utility Relocations/Renewal Projects: Construction Client Project Cost Year Cities of Grand Padera Water and Sewer Project $2,265,000 2001 Prairie and Xfidlothian City of Grand Prairie Carrier Parkway Improvements $2,500,000 2001 City of Arlington Matlock Road Improvements $7,200,000 2000 City of Midlothian 12" Waterline in Mt. Zion Road $275,000 2000 CiD' of Hurst 1999 Water Main Replacement $267,835 1999 City of Carrollton Charles Road $1,400,000 1999 City of Arlington \Vater and Sanitary Sewer Renewals on Pecandale St. $600,000 1999 Trinity River Authority Rehabilitation and/or Replacement of Cottonwood Creek Sanitary Sewer $6,400,000 1999 City of Arlington 1998 Sanitary Sewer Renewal Program for EPA Compliance $900,000 1999 ~fidlothian ~,Vater ,~fidlothian Water Treatment Plant Expansion $6,500,000 1999 District 3 MGD to 7 MGD City of Stephenville 16" Waterline Relocation in US 67/377 $300,000 1998 City of Arlington Bardin Road/IH 20 Corridor Relief Sanitary Sewer $800,000 1997 Schrickcl, Rollins and Associates, Inc. Proposal for Engdnccdng Scrviccs 9 2.2 Selected Project Briefs Matlock Road - Lynn Creek to Debbie Lane, Arlington, Texas City of ~tr/ington, Texas SRA prepared plans and specifications for the reconstruc- tion of a two-lane county road into a 4-lane divided con- crete boulevard. The design includes a 42' wide median allowing for an additional two lanes to be added in the fu- ture. Design el- ements include fight-of-way document preparation, alignment and routing study, geometric calculations, drainage system design and analysis, utility relocation, and median landscape design. The project was par- ticularly challenging due to numerour drainage constraints cre- ated by adjacent development. Construction Cost: $7,200,000 Year: 2000 Contact: Keith Melton, EE. Assistant Director of Engineering City of Arlington (817) 459-6553 12" Water Line in Mt. Zion Road City of Midlothian, Texas SRA prepared plans for 8,500 linear feet of 12" PVC waterline. 4,000 feet were installed under the county road which was resurfaced as a part of the project. Although constructed by open-cut, the design included a 300' creek crossing to be installed by directional drilling to preserve the trees in teh area. This project extended and completed a loop for a remote part of the city's distribution network. Construction Cost:: $275,000 Year: 2000 Contact: Jim Grigsby, P.E. City Engineer City of Midlothian (972) Schrickcl, Rollins and Associates, Inc. Proposal for Enginccring Services 10 Carrier Parkway - Westchester Parkway to Corn Valley Road City of Grand Prairie, Texas SRA prepared plans and specifications for the widening of approximately 5,000 linear feet of existing 4- lane roadway to create a 6 lane boulevard. The project is bisected by IH-20 such that coordination with TxDOT was required. Signalization rehabilitation was included at seven major intersections on this project. Key design elements include parkway landscape im- provements, relocation of approximately 2,000 lin- ear feet of 24" and 20" RCCP water transmission main, structural design for a bridge widening, drain- age system adjustments, preparation of ROW docu- ments, and retaining wall design. Construction Cost: $2,500,000 Year: 2001 Contact: Romin Khavari, P.E. City Engineer City of Grand Prairie (972) 237-8145 Padera Lake Water and Sanitary Sewer Project City of Midlothian, Texas SRA prepared plans and specifications for this project consisting of 12,730 linear feet of 12" PVC water- line, 100 linear feet of 16" waterline under state highway inside 24" casing. 8,600 linear feet of 12" gravity sewer, 12,000 linear feet of 8" and 12" force main each, and a 3.3 MGD (ultimate) sewage pumping station. All three sewer pipelines were placed in the same ditch on the same grade to avoid the use of sewage vacuum/ak release vavles. The sewer alignment had to be routed adjacent to the dam of a nearby lake built by the soil conservation service approximately 50 years ago. As a result, concrete cutoff walls were installed to prevent water migration through the pipeline embedment. Construction Cost: $2,265,500 Year: 2001 Contact: Jim Grigsby, P.E. City Engineer City of Midlothian (972) Schrick¢l, Roll/ns and Associatcs, Inc. Proposal £or En~nccring Services 1 1 Charles Road - Hebron Parkway to Piano Parkway Ci(y of Carro//ton, Texas SRA prepared construction documents for reconstruction of a 2-lane TxDOT roadway (FM544) to a 4- lane concrete facility. This project included alignment studies, preparation of right-of-way acquisition documents, presentations to the Town of Hebron at several public meetings, pavement design, drainage system design and analysis, and the design of a 12" xvater main the length of the project. Construction was successfully completed in the fall of 2000. Construction Cost: $1,400,000 Year:: 1999 Contact: Peter Magnanfi Inspections Department City of Carrollton (972) 466-3200 Schrickel, Rollins and Associates, Inc. Proposal for Eng/ncering Services 12 Hall Johnson Rd., Pool Rd. to SH 121; Heritage Avenue, Grapevine City of Grapevine and City of Co//e_yvi//e, Texas SRA prepared the design and contract documents, as a joint project for the Cities of Grapevine and Colleyville, for the reconstruction of approximately 2.5 miles of existing two-lane facilities to a four-lane dMded thoroughfare. The work included surveying, right-of-way determination, street paving, drainage, water, and sanitary sewer design. The vertical alignment was a particularly challenging aspect of the project, with one area requiting a street cut of approximately fifteen feet. In addition, both sides of the roadway were significantly developed, which required the use of wall and creative grading solutions to provide a safe design. Approximately $1.1 million of new transmission mains and water line adjustments were included in this project including 4,200 LF of 21" concrete cylinder pipe. Constuction Cost:. $5.6 million Year: 1994 Contact: Jerry Hodge, Director of Public Works City of Grapevine (817) 481-0372 Schrickcl, Rolhns and Associatcs, Inc. Proposal for Engineering Services 13 2.3 Experience Within the City of Copper Creekview Drive Improvements City of Coppel/, Texas SRA has completed the design for the construction of a 4-lane undivided roadway along the southern border of Wagon Wheel Park. Design included drainage and utility improvements. The utility improve- ments included approximately 2,800 linear feet of 12" PVC waterline as an addition to the city's distribu- tion system. This project is currendy under construction and once completed will significantly improve traffic flow in the area. Wagon Wheel Park, Copper City of Coppe// Our design included 2,000 linear feet of offsite 12" water main as an extension to the city's distribution system. The park project itself included 3,300 linear feet of 6", 8" and 10" potable water lines and 5,300 linear feet of 6", 8" and 10" irrigation mains. Contact: Gary Sims, Director of Leisure Services or Brad Reid, Park Planner 255 Parkway Blvd. Coppell, Texas 75019 (972) 304-3559/3561 Cost: Projected $5 million Completion Date: 2001 1998 Park, Recreation, and Open Space Master Plan City of Coppell, Texas SRA worked with city staff, the sports council, park board, and city council to develop this detailed plan. Included were analyses of decentralization of sports facilities and implementation of Phase I of the previously prepared Trail Master Plan. Extensive full color mapping illustrated the decentralization plan, land uses that affect park and recreation planning, and Phase I implementation of the trail plan. Needs assessments for three planning zones were developed with reference to a random survey made by Ray Turco and Associates. SRA assisted the city with developing priorities for the three service zones that will comply with TP&WD requirements. Andrew Brown Park West City of Coppel/, Texas SRA handled the design and construction documents for this 52-acre park that includes two lighted softball fields with cross-fields for football, storm drainage, concrete walks and bleacher pads, and 100-car parking lot. Schrickcl, Rollins and Associates, Inc. Proposal for Eng4neering Services 14 Coppell Town Center Cit9, of Coppel/, Texas SRA prepared the master plan for the development around the existing town hall. The town hall, fire station, criminal justice center, an elementary school, public library, and a proposed YMCA are connected by a public open space and plaza. The focal point of the plaza is a clock tower that is announced by a semicircular colonnade and a terraced fountain. A trail running through the open space connects to a passive park that in turn connects to the community trail system. MacArthur Park City of Coppell, Texas ~, This project includes the construc- tion of seven Shetland (T-ball) and Pinto(coach-pitch)baseball fields, a 1,370 S.E concession and restroom building ~vith sanitary sexver, water and electrical services. A parking lot with 94 parking spaces, two large multipurpose play areas and an ac- cessible playground for children. The park is divided by an existing drainage swale with a proposed 50' pedestrian bridge to connect the two park areas. The entire park received irrigation, mrfgrass planting and landscape tree planting. The base bid cost for the project was $1,642,000. Work began in June 2000 and was completed in September 2001. MacArthur Park Parking Lot Expansion Ci(y of Coppe//, Texas The existing 94 space parking lot is to be expanded by an additional 110 spaces. Work began in January 2002 and is scheduled to be finished March 2002. Schrickel, Roll~ns and Associates, Inc. Proposal for Enginccring Services 2.4 Other Projects for Governmental Agencies - 1996 to Present Client Project Constr. Cost Year City of Mansfield 12" Water Line and 6" Samtary Sewer $200,000 1999 City of Richland Hills Water Distribution Study N/A 1999 Trinity- River Authority Johnson Creek Study N/A 1999 Trinity River Authority Kirby Creek Study N/A 1999 City of Arlington Tierra Verde Golf Course & Athletic Complex $4,500,000 1999 CiD, of Arlington 1998 Sewer Renewals $1,400,000 1999 City of Arlington Trinity River Authority Diversion Sewer $6,000,000 1999 City of Stephenville High Service Pump Stations $100,000 1999 City of Piano Heritage Park $2,800,000 1998 City of Euless Texas Star Golf Course & Athletic Complex $8,000,000 1998 City of Richardson Bond Trails $900,000 1998 North Texas Municipal Piano Trunk Sewer $470,000 1998 Water District City of Arlington Barclin Rd./IH20 Corridor Relief Sewer $1,400,000 1998 City of Arlington Update of Water System Impact Fee Study N/A 1997 City of Arlington Update of Impact Fee Study for Sanitat3, Sewer System N/A 1997 City of Arlington TIL~5 Diversion Sanitary Sewer $7,000,000 1997 City of Arlington Westwood Sanitary Sewer Rehabilitation $500,000 1997 City of Arlington Erosion Protection for Rush Creek Interceptor at Shady Valle~r $212,000 1997 Golf Course City- of Arlington Erosion Protection for Johnson Creek Interceptor $70,000 1997 City' of Euless Trails of Euless $900,000 1997 City' of Mansfield Airport Drive Water Line $250,000 1997 City' of }Xhdlothian 12" Water Line in FM 1387 $500,000 1997 City of North North Electric Trail $750,000 1997 Richland Hills City of Stephenville Methodist Branch Sanitary Sewer $560,000 1997 Xfidlothian Water District Residuals Management System $900,000 1997 Midlothian Water District Filter Expansion at Water Treatment Plant $1,000,000 1997 City of Plano Santa Fe Trail Improvements $72,300 1997 City of Plano Santa Fe TrailBridge $129,800 1997 City of Plano Bob Woodruff Park $72,700 1996 City' of Euless Water Supply Study for Texas Star Golf Course N/A 1996 City- of Midlothian ~rater \Veil Rehabilitation $50,000 1996 City of Richardson Spring Creek - Phases II & III $350,000 1996 City of Stephenv/lle Paddock Street Water Line $150,000 1996 Trinity River Authority Cottonwood Creek Interceptor - Phase III $2,900,000 1996 Schrickel, Rollins and Associates, Inc. Proposal for En~necring Services 16 3.0 PROPOSED MANAGEMENT PLAN 3.1 Project Team Organizational Chart City of Coppell, Texas PRINCIPAL-IN-CHARGE Civil Engineer Dan Hartman, P.E. PROJECT MANAGER Civil Engineer Chris Schnitger, P.E. KEY PERSONNEL Design Engineer Right-of-Way B~yant Cas~vell, EIT Dino Ferra//i, P.E., RPLS Daniel ~tpplegate, EIT Curt Hillier Utility Relocation George Muller, P.E. $chrick¢l, Rollins and Associates, Inc. Proposal for En~nccring Services 17 3.2. Engineering Team- Resume Briefs SRA has the proven capability to assemble an excellent team to respond to the City of Grand Prairie's needs and requirements as indicated in this submittal. Our teams are assembled to provide the direct benefits of leadership and professional services provided by the senior-level professionals. The following paragraphs highlight the distinctive careers of each team member. Individual resumes have also been enclosed. Dan Hartman, P.E., represents 22 years experience in all aspects of civil engineering including roadway design, drainage projects, water supply and treatment facilities, and sanitary sewer system rehabilitation. Mr. Hartman has been with SRA since 1978. He received a Bachelors Degree in Civil Engineering from Texas A&M University in 1978 and a MBA in Management from The University of Texas at Arlington in 1986. Dan's first major street and drainage design project was Polo Road from Matthew Road to Carrier Parkway in South Grand Prairie. His exten- sive resume includes such projects as the Cot- tonwood Creek Interceptor for TRA, Rasor Road improvements for the City of Plano, Charles Road improvements for the City of Carrollton, and the Expansion of the Water Treatment Plant for the Midlothian Water District. In his 24 years with SRA, Mr. Hartman has been the designer, project man- ager or principal-in-charge on several bridge improvement projects, incuding Alma Drive at Russell Creek in Plano; South Collins Street at Johnson Creek in Arlington; and a Rail- road Bridge over Boggy Creek in Austin. Chris Schnitger, P.E., has been with SRA for more than eight years. He has gained substantial experi- ence in the design of water, sanitary sewer and storm drain lines, along with vertical and horizontal alignments of roadways for municipalities, school districts, and private developers. Mr. Schnitger was the lead designer and construction coordinator for improvements to Hall Johnson Road in Grapevine which called for paving, drainage facilities, water and sanitary sewer mains at a project cost of $5.6 million and for the design of Rasor Road in Plano, a six-lane divided boulevard that included paving, drainage and utilities for a project cost of $2 million. Chris also served as Project Manager for the design of Creekviexv Drive in Coppell which is currently under construction. Dino Ferralli, P.E., R.P.L.S., is the ctfief engineer at SRA and has been with the company since 1969. He graduated with a civil engineering degree from Loyola University of Los Angeles in 1965. He is a regis- tered professional engineer in the state of Texas, as well as a registered professional land surveyor. Mr. Ferralli has 28 years of experience in roadxvay design, drainage, sanitary sexver, and storm sexver facilities including many projects throughout the Metroplex. He has performed numerous floodplain routing studies and is very familiar with local hydraulic and hydrology characteristics. His responsibilities will include general project design oversight, right-of-way analysis, and quality control and assurance. Schrickcl, Roll/ns and Associates, Inc. Proposal for l;ng/nccring Services 18 with little or no disruption of services. His years of experience and in-depth knowledge are a valuable contribution to any team. George Muller, P.E. has over 40 years of engineering experience. Mr. Muller was a former construction inspector for the City of Fort Worth on the Riverside Sewerage Treatment Plant. He left the City of Fort Worth in 1973 where he had attained the position of Assistant Director for Field Operations and joined the City of Arlington as Senior Assistant Director of Utilities in charge of operations. He was manager on many sewer analyses and television inspection projects. He managed sewer rehabilitation projects including service repair or replacement, chemical root control, spot repairs, main relining, wet and dry replacement of existing mains, and manhole re- habilitation or replacement. He has extensive knoxvledge of cost effective methods of reno- rating existing systems and how to accomplish these improvements with little or no disruption of services. His years of experience and in-depth knowledge are a valuable contribution to any team. Daniel Applegate, EIT, graduated from Texas A&M University in May 1999 and has been with SRA for a year and a half. During that time, he has designed the drainage and utility improve- merits on Creekview Drive in Coppell, Texas; Texas Christian University Baseball Stadium; Nursery Road in Irving; and two sewer mains in Midlothian. He has also created the Standard Con- struction Details for the City of Midlothian. At a previous employer, he designed Maxwell Creek residen- tial subdivision in Murphy, Texas and Lofland Subdivision in Rockwall. Bryant Caswell, EIT, Bryant Caswell, E.I.T., has gained a broad range of experience in the engineering design arena since joining SRA five and a half years ago. This includes conceptual and final engineering design for Matlock Road in Arlington; engineering support for Wagon Wheel Park in Coppell and the Martin Luther I~-fing Jr. Sports Complex and Tierra Verde Golf Center in Arlington; project site engineer- ing for South Euless Elementary; engineering support for South Cooper Estates, Section 2 Phase I in Arlington. Water project responsibilities include working as project engineer and construction administra- tion for: the Midlothian utility bond program which includes 8 miles of 12" xvater mains, 2 miles of 12" gravity sewer, 3.3 MGD(ultimate) lift station and 4 miles of 8" & 12" force main; and the expansion of the Midlothian Water Treatment Plant(3MGD to 7 MGD) which includes a sludge handling system, four new filters, and a nexv 4MGD sedimentafion/flocculation basin. Schrickel, Rollins and Associates, Inc. Pr~)posal fi)r Engineering Services 19 3.3. Detailed Resumes Schrickcl, Rollins and Associates, [nc. Proposal for Engineering Services 20 DANIEL B. HARTMAN, P.E. I/ice President EDUCATION Mr. Hartman offers clients over 20 years experience in all aspects of civil engineering P.S., Civil Engineering, Texas A&M UniversiD,, including roadway design, drainage, water treatment and distribution, sanitary sewer 1978, Cum Laudc and Distinguished Student system rehabilitation, and recreational drainage design. He has worked closely with his Industry Cooperative Education Graduate clients on a wide variety of projects over that span of time. Because of his varied M.B.A., UTxiversit~' of Texas at Arlington, 1986 experience, Mr. Hartman is able to analyze the entire infrastructure of a project and to determine how the individual components work together. He then develops solutions REGISTRATION that are capable of meeting current project requirements and flexible to accommodate Registered Professional Engineer, Texas, 1982, future growth. P.E. No. 52041 PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS Mr. Hartman's management philosophy centers on quality service. '~Vith each project, · American SocieTy of Civil Engineers, he strives to provide clients with technical expertise, integrity in a solution, and value in the overall project cost. He is al~vays searching for nexv and improved alternatives that - Key Contact Member xvill provide the client with a better value. - Vice President, Professional Affairs, Texas Section, ASCE, 1997-1998 PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION PROJECTS; DALLAS/FORT WORTH METROPLEX, TEXAS - President, Fort Worth Branch, ASCbS, l~{r. Hartman has designed 20 transportation engineering projects. Most of these 1991-1992 involved street rehabilitation projects for municipalities and typically included the - State Director, ASCE, 1985- 1987 relocation of existing utilities, installation of new drainage facilities (including bridge - Zone Three Management design), and construction of new concrete or asphalt pavement. Such projects require Conference Delegate, ASCE, detailed study to match existing urbanization common to the Dallas/Fort Worth area. 1988, 1991 PROJECT SUPPORT FOR PARKS AND SCHOOLS; DALLAS/FORT WORTH METROPLEX, TEXAS · .American Water Works Association, Member Mr. Hartman has extensive experience in providing engineering support for park, school, and amusement park projects. His experience includes water and sanitary sewer · Chi Epsilon, National I lonora~, Civil service for recreational facilities, drainage improvements for parks and schools, and Engineering Fraternity, member pavement design for parking lots and private drives. Although support functions, these · Tau Beta Pi, National HonoraO' engineering services are often a significant factor in the overall success of these projects. Engineering Fraternity, member YEARS EXPERIENCE EXPANSION OF MIDLOTHIAN WATER TREATMENT PLANT, MIDLOTHIAN WATER DISTRICT; MIDLOTHIAN, SRA: 23 Other: I TEXAS Project manager for over $5 million of construction from 1990 to present. New AWARDS AND HONORS facilities include a three million gallon ground storage tank, a sludge residuals handling Darfiel Mead Award, American Society of Civil system, rehabilitation of two xvash water lagoons, four new filters, and a new Engineer, Texas Section, 1988 sedimentation basin. CONFERENCES/PRESENTATIONS Instructor/Facilitator at national seminar, The CLARENCE FOSTER PARK; CITY OF ARLINGTON, TEXAS University of Texas at Arlington, "Moving Up, Mr. Hartman was responsible for the recreational drainage design for Clarence Foster [Low to Take Control of Your Engineering Career," 1992 Park where he developed a creative solution to a severe erosion problem, preserving the creekside vegetation while simultaneously providing a paved recreation area for COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES skaters and bikers. Toastmasters I ntt:matlonal Past President, Arlington Toastmasters, 1989 PRIVATE MULTIFAMILY AND SINGLE FAMILY DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS Past President, Pro Am Toastmasters, 1991) Since 1978, Mr. Hartman has designed over 30 private residential development projects Arlington :\rca Governor, 1990- 1991 and has gained extensive experience in plat calculation, site layout, water distribution North Arlington l.;ttlc, l,e,xgue Baseball, systems, sanitary,- sewer collection systems, storm drainage facilities, and paving design. Manager, 1994- Present Arlington YMCA, Youth Basketball Coach, LAKE WHITNEY STATE PARK AND NUMEROUS COE PARKS ON LAKE WHITNEY; U.S. ARMY CORPS OF 1995 - Present ENGINEERS, FORT WORTH DISTRICT Arlington lSD, Ellis Elemental, PTA Board of Project manager for rehabilitation of park roads. Project cost totaled $1.3 million. Directors, 1999-2~X)0 Schrickel, Rollins and Associates, Inc. CHRISTIAN SCHNITGER, P.E. Project Manager EDUCATION In his eight years with S1Ck, Chris has gamed substantial experience in the design of water, sanitary B.S. CMl Engineering, sewer and storm dram lines, along with vertical and horizontal alignments of roadways for Texas A&M University, 1991 municipalities, school districts, and private developers. He has worked closely with his StC& colleagues on a wide variety of projects from water lines for a golf course to the renovation of REGISTRATION a high school. Registered Professional Engineer, Texas, 1999, P.E. No. 84810 Chris brings an innovative and logical design approach to each engineering project in xvhich he participates. With each project, he strives to pro~dde clients with technical expertise, quality PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS service, and attention to detail. The following projects are representative of Chris' varied project American SocieD' of Civil Engineers, experience. Fort Worth Branch HistoricalChairperson, 1998-Present JUAN SEGUlN HIGH SCHOOL; ARLINGTON lSD; ARLINGTON, TEXAS Mcmbcrship Chairperson, 1996 - 1998 Branchl)ircctor, 1995-1996 Designed the required water, sanitary sewer and storm dram systems for the new faciliq-, along HospitalityComrmttcc, 1992-1995 x~4th a portion of Edom Road. Project Cost totaled $37 million. DR. PEPPER STARCENTER; HKS ARCHITECTS AND CITY OF EULESS, TEXAS YEARS EXPERIENCE Designed the required water, sanita~ sewer and storm drain systems for the new facih~,. Project SRA: 8 cost totahed $10 million. LAKE ARLINGTON GOLF COURSE RAW WATER SUPPLY LINE; CITY OF ARLINGTON, TEXAS AWARDS AND HONORS Assisted the project manager in the design of an 8" raw water line from an existing pump station Edmund Friedman Young Engineer Award, Fort Worth Branch of _American to an irrigation holding pond located on the golf course. A new 8" fire protection hne was also Society of Civil Engineers, 1998 run to the existing pump station. RECONSTRUCTION OF EAST MITCHELL STREET BRIDGE; CITY OF ARLINGTON, TEXAS COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES Assisted the project manager in the design of the horizontal and vertical alignments, along with MarchofDimes, company organizer the relocation of existing utilities for a new 95' prestressed concrete box beam bridge. Project Corporate Challenge, CityofArlington, cost totaled $465,000. company organizer IMPROVEMENTS TO HALL JOHNSON ROAD; CITY OF GRAPEVINE, TEXAS These improvements xvere to Hall Johnson Road from SH121 to Pool Road and Heritage Avenue from Hall Johnson Road to the Ci~' Limits Line. Assisted in street reconstruction project that included paving, drainage facilities, water and sanita~- sewer mains. Project cost totaled $5.6 million. REALIGNMENT OF SANITARY SEWER; CITY OF ARLINGTON, TEXAS Designed a 21" sanita~- sewer main along the ecologically sensitive banks of the Tnni~- River. Utihzed a wood box tunnehng method. Project cost totaled $845,000. GLENBURY ADDITION, PRIVATE DEVELOPER; ARLINGTON, TEXAS Designed water and sanitary sewer facilities for this 64 lot residential subdivision. MARTIN HIGH SCHOOL RENOVATION, ARLINGTON INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT; ARLINGTON, TEXAS Designed the required ~wtter, sanitary sewer and fire lines necessaU, for both the expansion of Martin High School and those utihties required to hring the existing building up to code. Project cost totaled $20 million. RAs0a ROAD FROM PRESTON ROAD TO 0H~0 DR~VE; CtTY 0F PLAN0, TEXAS Designed six lane divided boulevard that included drainage facilities, water, and sanitaU' sewer mains and a 5 barrel 10' x 10' box culvert. Project cost totaled $2 million. Schrickel, Rolhns and Associates, Inc. DINO J. FERRALLI, RE. [/ice President and Chief En~gineer EDUCATION Mr. Ferralli has over 30 years of experience involving all aspects of general civil engineering B. S., Civil Engineering, Loyola design, including private and public works projects for roadways, water, sewer, and drainage University of Los Angeles, 1965 systems. Mr. Ferralliis committed to ensuring that project plans are accurate and cost effective. He sees that project designs address all problems and satisfy the client's needs. Heworks closely REGISTRATION with team members, providing the quality service that clients have grown to trust and expect from Registered Professional Engineer, Texas, SRA. 1972, P.E. No. 33433 Registered ProfessionalLand Surveyor, ~t-r. Ferralli perseveres to fred the right solution, listening to clients to establish an accurate Texas, 1980, P.E. No. 3225 understanding of their requirements. He knows that timely service and accuracy are critical in delivering a quality project on time and within budget, and his success in satisfying clients is PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS directly related to his constant follo~v-through and attention to detail. Following is a listing of American Society of Civil F, nginecrs, projects managed by Mr. Ferralli. member ROADWAYS/DRAINAGE National Societ3' of Professional Engineers, member · Nexv York Avenue, TCJC Parkxvay to Webb Lynn Road; City of Arlington, Texas · Green Oaks Boulevard, 0.2 mile south of US 180 to Eastchase Parkway; City of Arlington and Texas Society. of Professional Engineers, Member City of Fort Worth, Texas · Trinity Boulevard, South Euless Main to Post Oak Village II; City of Fort Worth, Texas · Mayfield Road Drainage Improvements, South Cooper Street to Bowen Road; City of YEARS EXPERIENCE Arlington, Texas SRA: 32 Other: 4 WATER/SANiTARY SEWER · 2.0 MOD Lift Station, Lake Joe Pool Peninsula; City of Grand Prairie, Texas AWARDS AND HONORS · Arlington to TRA Trinity River Sewer; City of Arlington, Texas Y°ungEn,~/neerqftheYear, TexasS°ciet7 · Richland Park Outfall/Sewer Rehabilitation; City of Richland Hills, Texas of Professional Engineers, Mid-Cities · 1.15 MGD Vertical Turbine Pump Installation, Paddock Street Ground Reservoir; City Chapter, 1986 of Stephenville, Texas · Water and Sanitary Sewer Line Relocations in FM 1709; CiD' of Keller, Texas ~:.ngineer q/'the Year, Texas Society of Pro£essional Engineers, Mid-Cities · 1993 - 1994 Water Main Replacement Program; City of Hurst, Texas Chapter, 1993 SITE DESIGNS PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS · TarrantC~untyJuni~rC~ege~S~utheastCampus~SiteInfrastructureandUtilities;Ar~ingt~n~ Senior '~ icc President and Chief Texas F. ngineer, Sch~ckeDtol~ns an~ · Municipal Complex Site Improvements; City of Hurst, Texas Ass(,ciatcs, Arlington, TX, 1969- · Alcon CEP South Facility, site layout and design; City- of Fort ~( orth, Texas present Comrrussioned O£ficcr, U.S. Environ- SPECIALTY AND MULTI-FACETED PROJECTS mental Science Services Adrmnistration · South Pointe II Addition, residential subdMsion;Arlington, Texas (oceam~graphic rru~pping and research), 1966-1969 · South Cooper Estates Addition, residential subdivision; Arlington, Texas Civil Engincenng Assistant, Ci~' ofl.os · Indefinite Delivery Contract, miscellaneous projects for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Angeles Public Works Department, 1965 Fort Worth Dis trict - 1966 ° Lake Ray Roberts Park roads, ~vater, and server systems, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Fort Worth District; Sanger, Texas · Maverick Stadium Infrastructure Layout and Design; University o fTexas at Arlington · Shadow Ridge Addition, residential subdivision; Coppell, Texas · Lake Mineral \X5 ells State Park road and utilities; Texas Parks and \¥ildlife Department Schrickel, Rollins and Associates, Inc. BRYANT CASWELL, E.I.T. Graduate Engineer EDUCATION Mr. Caswell has gained a broad range of experience in the engineering design arena since B.S. Civil Engineering, Texas A&M joining SRA t~vo years ago. He enjoys working with the senior engineers and other team University, 1996 members at SRA to determine the most effective and cost efficient solution for each client. Mr. Caswell works diligently to provide the timely, quality service that clients associate with PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS the name of Schrickel, Rollins and Associates. American Socie~. of Civil Engineers (ASCE), Fort Worth Branch, member Mr. Caswell brings a fresh and accurate approach to each engineering project in which he AmericanWater Works Association participates. He has been a major design contributor for projects o fvarying size and complexity (AVqXVA), member from water treatment plants to recreational facilities. The following projects are representative of Mr. Caswell's project experience while with SRA. YEARS EXPERIENCE MATLOCK ROAD; CITY OF ARLINGTON, TEXAS SPA: 2 Provided conceptual and final engineering design for this 2.25 mile, $5 million split boulevard Other: I projects. Design workinduded a 4-lane split boulevard, concrete paving, storm drainage and culvert extensions, 20" and 16" water line relocations and 8" sanitary sewer. PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS MIDLOTHIAN UTILITY BONO PACKAGE; MIOLOTHIAN, TEXAS LabTechnician, TexasTransportation Project engineer and Construction Administrator for this $2.1 million cit3- utility bond Institute, College Station, TX, 1995- program. Project includes 6 miles of 12" waterline over 3 locations, 2 miles of gravity sewer, 1996 lift station, and 2 miles of force main to \vqXVTP. Construction Inspector, Metropolitan Transit Authority, Houston, TX, 1995 SOUTH EULESS ELEMENTARY; HEB SCHOOL DISTRICT, EULESS, TEXAS Provided project site engineering for this 4.5 acre school rehabilitation project. Included water, sanitary sewer and storm drainage utilities for the site. SOUTH COOPER ESTATES, SECTION 2 PHASE l; ARLINGTON, TEXAS Provided engineering support for this 34 acre, 129 unit residential land development projects. Provided conceptual to final engineering design of paving, drainage water and sanitary sewer facilities. WAGON WHEEL PARK; CITY OF COPPELL, TEXAS Provided project engineering support for SRA's landscape architecture design for this 40 acre recreational project. Provided conceptual to preliminary engineering for water, sanitary sewer, storm drainage and irrigation water supply facilities. EXPANSION OF MIDLOTHIAN WATER TREATMENT PLANT, MIDLOTHIAN WATER DISTRICT; MIDLOTHIAN, TEXAS Project engineer and Construction Administrator for this over $5 million of construction from 1990 to present. New facilities include a residuals handling system, two wash water lagoons, four new filters, and new sedimentation/flocculation basins. MARTIN LUTHER KING SPORT COMPLEX AND TIERRA VERDE GOLF CENTER; CITY OF ARLINGTON, TEXAS Provided project engineering support for this large recreational project. SRA was the prime consultant for the planning, platting, and coordinated production of contract documents for the 18-hole golf course and three-hole learning center, the golf buildings package, infrastructure (utilities and roads) for this 300-acre, $9.6 million project, and the sports complex. Schrickel, Rollins and Associates, Inc. DINO J. FERRALLI, RE. [/ice President and Chief Enegineer EDUCATION Mr. Ferralli has over 30 years of experience involving all aspects of general civil engineering B. S., CMl Eng4ncering, l.oyola design, including private and public works projects for roadways, water, server, and drainage University of Los Angeles, 1965 systems. Mr. Ferralliis committed to ensuring that project plans are accurate and cost effective. He sees that project designs address all problems and satisfy the client's needs. He works closely REGISTRATIO N with team members, providing the quality service that clients have grown to trust and expect from Registered Professional Engineer, Texas, SRA. 1972, P.E. No. 33433 Registered l'rofessional Land Surveyor, Mr. Ferralli perseveres to find the right solution, listening to clients to establish an accurate Texas, 1980, P.E. No. 3225 understanding of their requirements. He knows that timely service and accura%, are critical in delivering a quality project on time and within budget, and his success in satisfying clients is PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS directly related to his constant follow-through and attention to detail. Following is a listing of American Society of Civil Engineers, projects managed by Mr. Ferralli. member ROADWAYS/DRAINAGE National Society of Professional Engineers, member · New York Avenue, TCJC Parkway to Webb Lynn Road; City of Arlington, Texas · Green Oaks Boulevard, 0.2 mile south of US 180 to Eastchase Parkway; City of Arlington and Texas Society of Pro fessional Engineers, City of Fort Worth, Texas Member · Trinity Boulevard, South Euless Main to Post Oak Village II; City of Fort Worth, Texas · Mayfield Road Drainage Improvements, South Cooper Street to Bowen Road; City of YEARS EXPERIENCE Arlington, Texas S1L~: 32 Other: 4 WATER/SANITARY SEWER · 2.0 MGD Lift Station, Lake Joe Pool Peninsula; City of Grand Prairie, Texas · Arlington to TtLh TrimLy River Sewer; City of Arlington, Texas AWARDS AND HONORS · Richland Park Outfall/Sewer Rehabilitation; CiD' of Richland Hills, Texas Young F, ngineer q'the Yea,; Texas Society ofi)rofcssionalF;ngineers, Mid_Citics · 1.15 MGD Vertical Turbine Pump Installation, Paddock Street Ground Reservoir; City Chapter, 1986 of Stephenville, Texas · Water and San/taU, Sewer Line Relocations in FM 1709; City of Keller, Texas Engineer q'tt~ Year, Texas Society of Professional Engineers, Mid-Cities · 1993 - 1994 Water Main Replacement Program; City of Hurst, Texas Chapter, 1993 SITE DESIGNS PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS · TarrantC~untyJun/~rC~ege~S~utheastCam~us~Site~nfrastructureandUti~ities;Ar~ingt~n~ Senior Vice President and Chic£ Texas Engineer, Schrickcl, Rollins and · Municipal Complex Site Improvements; City of Hurst, Texas Associates, Arlington, ~ITK, 1969- · Alcon CEP South Facility, site layout and design; CiD' of Fort ~;orth, Texas present CommissionedOfficcr, U.S. Environ- SPECIALTY AND MULTI-FACETED PROJECTS mental Science Se~'ices Administration (oceanographic mapping and .... arch), · South Pointe II Addition, residential subdivision; Arlington, Texas 1966-1969 · South Cooper Estates Addition, residential subdivision; Arlington, Texas (]ivil Engineering Assistant, City o f Los · Indefinite Delivery Contract, miscellaneous projects for the U.S. Army Corps o fEngineers, Angeles I ublic ~ orks Department, 1965 Fort Worth District - 1966 · Lake Ray Roberts Park roads,water, and sexver systems, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Fort Worth District; Sanger, Texas · Maverick Stadium Infrastructure Layout and Design; University o fTexas at Arlington · Shado~v Ridge Addition, residential subdMsion; Coppell, Texas · Lake Mineral \Veils State Park road and utilities; Texas Parks and Wildlife Department Schrickel, Rollins and Associates, Inc. GEORGE O. MULLER, P.E. Civil Engineer EDUCATION Mr. Muller is a key member of the SRA team because of his expertise in the design, repair, and B.S., Civil Engineering, Texas A&M upgrade of water and sanitary sewer systems. A speaker and author in this field, he has presented University, 1949 over 40 technical papers and has published five articles. Mr. Muller was also instrumentalin the REGISTRATION development of "poly-pigs" for use in the cleaning of water lines. His thorough knowledge of Registered Pro fessional Engineer, valves, meters, and other appurtenances provides him with the necessary insight to determine Texas, 1956 which types are most effective in various situations. Throughout his 50-year career, Mr. "A" Water Works Operator Muller has remained abreast of the many changes in environmental policies and works with clients and team members to ensure that systems comply with environmental and municipal PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS regulations. AmericanWater Works Association, life member Although Mr. Muller is actively involved throughout a project, his prirnat3- contribution is during Texas Section, American WaterWorks the early design phase where he works with the client to define the scope and approach of the Association, chairman, 1975 work. With ever3- project, Mr. Muller involves the client during the preliminary stages to ensure Distribution Division, American Water that their input is incorporated and also to prevent co stly errors in later project phases. Following Works Association, chairman, 1984 are description o fprojects on which Mr. Muller served as project engineer or consulting engineer. Standards CouncilAmericanWaterWorks CITY OF ARLINGTON, TEXAS Association, member, 1984-1990 · East Shore Sanitary Sewer Evaluation, project engineer Served as liaison to: Steel bilevated Tanks · East Shore Sanitary Sewer Rehabilitation, project engineer Committee; Prestressed Concrete Tank Cornnmttee; Fiberglass Tank Committee; · Water and Server General Specifications - Revision, project engineer steel Pipe Comrmttee · Area B and Georgetown Sewer Meter Stations, project engineer Texas Water Utilities Association, life ' Sludge Pumping Systems, Pierce Burch and Southwest Water Plants, project engineer member · VaNe Evaluation, Pierce Butch Water Plant, project engineer · Sexver Relocation (Tunnel) at Trinity River, consulting engineer AWARDS AND H ONORS · Lake Arlington Golf Course Water Supply, consulted on specialissues Texas Section, American \Vater Works Association, Fuller A,vard for Distin- · Bardin Road Sexver Study and Report, project engineer guishcd Service in the Water Supply Field · Hampden \Voods Addition, consulted on specialissues Texas Section, ksq~CF Allison Award for · Arlington-TRA Diversion Sewer, consulting engineer sigmficant C°ntributi°ns in Operating and CITY OF EULESS, TEXAS Maintaining Sanitary Sewer Systems · Golf Course Water Supply Source Study, consulting engineer YEARS EXPERIENCE · Golf Course Irrigation Meter andVault, project engineer Slk~\: 10 · Golf Course Recirculation Pump Stations, project engineer Other: 40 CiTY OF GRAND PRAIRIE, TEXAS PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS · Joe Pool Lift Station, consulting engineer Consulting engineer on water and sewer proiccts, Schrickel, Rollins and Associatcs, CITY OF GRAPEVINE, TEXAS Arlington, TX, 1991 - present · Hall-Johnson Road \Vater and Sewer Plans, consulted on water and se\vet Senior Assistant Director, Arlington Water Utilities, responsible for all operations pemonncl and served as ci~, engineering CITY OF MIDLOTHIAN, TEXAS representative on major water and sanitary * Water System Operational Study, project engineer sewcrprojccts, 1973-1990 · 3 MG Ground Storage Reservoir, project engineer Increasingly responsible positions with City of Fort Worth Water Utilities; design ° Water Plant Chemical Feed System, project engineer t. ngincer, pumping superintendent, · ResidualManagementSystem, project engineer distribution superintendent and assistant director for field operations, · Filter Expansion, project engineer 1956- 1973 ' 4 MG Sedimentation Basin, project engineer Civil I~ngmecr, Gulf ()il Corporation, · Raw\Vater Main Cleaning, project engineer 1952 - 1956 · Venus Water Supply Study, consulting engineer Construction Inspector, (:iD' of Fort "Rocket Rate Study, consultingengineer Worth, 1 Iollv Water Plant and Riverside ScwcragcTr~atmcnt Plant, 195(I-1952 ° Fifth Street Water and Sewer, consulted on special issues · East Lift Station, project engineer Schrickel, Rollins and Associates, Iuc. · Padera Lift Station, project engineer · 1387 Sewer, consulting engineer GEORGE O. MULLER, P.E. Civil Engineer · East Lift Station, project engineer · Padera Lift Station, project engineer · 1387 Sewer, consulting engineer CITY OF MINERAL WELLS, TEXAS · Sewer Manhole Rehabilitation, project engineer · Replacement of 4 lift stations, project engineer · 16" ~Vater Main - Highxvay 180, consulted on special issues · Southern Union Gas Company Sewer System, consulted on special issues · Filter Rehabilitation, consulting engineer · Filter Plant Expansion Study, project engineer CITY OF RICHLAND HILLS, TEXAS · Distribution System Study, project engineer · Sewer System Rehabilitation, consulting engineer CiTY OF STEPHENVILLE, TEXAS · Paddock Street Pump Station, project engineer · Methodist Branch Sewer Study, consulting engineer · Methodist Branch Sewer Design, consulting engineer · Garfield Pump Station, consulting engineer CITY OF COPPELL, TEXAS · Wagon Wheel Park Water Supply & Irrigation System, project engineer Schrickel, Rollins and Assodates, Inc. 3.4 Professional Staff Principals Albert W. Rollins, P.E. Civil Engineer4 Kent E. Besley Landscape Architect2 Principal Emeritus Gene Schrickel, Jr. Landscape Architect~ Associates Joe Bradley, P.E. Civil Engineer~ Dino Ferralli, P.E. Civil Engineer~ Daniel B. Hartman, P.E. Civil Engineert Sanford LaHue, P.E. Civil Engineert Robert Otey, P.E. Civil Engineer~ Chris Schnitger, P.E. Civil Engineer~ Victor Baxter Landscape Architect~ Terry Cheek Park Planner/Landscape Architect~ Delbert W. Hirst Landscape Architect~ David McCaskill Landscape Architect~ Suzanne Sweek Landscape Architect6 Clint Wofford Landscape Architects Hershel R. Lindly Urban Planner/Park Planner Terry Cullender Production Supervisor Professionals George Muller, P.E. Civil Engineert Bryant Caswell, EIT Graduate Engineer Glen Dixon, EIT Graduate Engineer Lance Nelson, EIT Graduate Engineer Walter O'Reill3; EIT Graduate Engineer Craig Wilson, EIT Engineer-in-Training Adam Stewart, EIT Engineer-in-Training Daniel Applegate, EIT Engineer-in-Training Fabian Gonzalez, EIT Engineer-in-Training Jeff Puskos, EIT Engineer-in-Training Jim Post Landscape Architect~/Building Designer John Hale, MCSE, CNE Information Technology Manager tRegistered in Texas "Registered in Texas and Nexv Mexico ~Registcred in Texas, Nevada and Florida 4Registered in Texas, Oklahoma and Louisiana 5B.I,.A., Landscape Architecture 6Registered in Texas and Oklahoma *M.I,.A., Landscape Architecture Schrickel, Rollins and Associates, Inc. Proposal £or Engineering Services 21 Technical Curtis Hillier Surveying Coordinator John Jones Engineering Technician Drafting/Computer Aided Design Ron Bobo Thomas West Robert White Randy Skinner Office Management Ginger Bell Office Manager Ashley Meadows Executive Secretary Janet Hughes Receptionist/Secretary Yvette Perez Clerk Sharon West Word Processor Schrickel, Rollins and Associates, Inc. Proposal for En~ncering Services 22 4.0 FIRM OVERVIEW 4.1 Company Background The Schrickel, Rollins and ~lssociates mission is to provide our clients with quali~y, professional design services tailored to their unique needs. Schrickel, Rollins and Associates (SRA) is a professional firm with a wide spectrum of in-house talent, experience, and ability to provide quality consulting services in architecture, landscape architecture, plan- ning, and civil engineering. Gene Schrickel and A1 Rollins established the company in 1967. Today, SRA has gro~vn to a staff of more than forty qualified individuals serving clients throughout Texas and the Southwest. The fact that SRA is a medium-sized firm represents a conscious decision by management. In addition to abilities inherent in our professionals, the principals have opportunity for personal involvement in each project. This SRA philosophy provides a tangible benefit -- strong leadership from a central office to help our clients achieve a solution for the design, planning and engineering of land and facilities. 4.2 Summary of Professional Services Civil Engineering The engineering discipline of SRA deals with the workable design and planning of roadways, bridges, drainage, xvater treatment and supply, and sanitary sewerage -- all necessary components in modern life. SRA has been a leader in the design of municipal roadway projects in the north central Texas area for over 30 years. It is what we do best. Architecture SRA specializes in the design of architectural elements that are integrated with the surrounding landscape. The £~rm's background in park design forms the foundation of a strong expertise in the design of park structures, community centers, pro shops, office buildings, and other support buildings. SRA strives to design an aesthetic and functional solution that fits within the context of the site and provides long term servicability. Landscape Architecture S1CS's landscape architects address the planning and design of land for such uses as parks, schools, univer- sities, industrial campuses, commercial sites, beautification, athletic facilities, and other areas essential to a truly livable urban environment for society's enjoyment and appreciation. Planning The planning discipline integrates physical elements of design and development with social and economic forces, emphasizing spatial relationships, the determination of needs and trends and the creation of policies for guiding the place, sequence, and nature of future development. SchrickcI, Rollins and Associates, Inc. Proposal fi>r Engineering Scrvices 23 Professional Services by Discipline Civil Engineering · Engineering design services including construction plans and specifications for municipal water and sewer facilities, urban streets, rural roadways, highways, parking lots, bridges, and grade separations. · Master plans for thoroughfares, water, sanit~y sewerage, and drainage systems. · Construction plans, specifications and contract documents for water, sa~tary sewer, drainage systems, and water treatment plants. · Constxuction admirfistration support services. · Cost estimates and feasibility studies for public and private developments. · Flood plain/floodway mapping and studies. · Environmental studies and permitting. · Field surveying and right-of-way services. Schrickcl, Rollins and Associates, Inc. l'roposal fi~r Engineering Services 24 L~ndsc~pe Architecture · Master plans and construction documents for outdoor facilities, open space, recreational complexes, commercial, industrial and residential land development, public schools, colleges and universities, ser- vice centers, municipal, state and federal parks. · Athletic facility design including tennis centers, baseball, softball and soccer fields, tracks, stadiums, and additional facilities. · Outdoor aquatic facility planning and design. · Planting plans, specifications, and contract documents for public and private developments. · Beautification and amenity elements, construction plans, specifications, and bid documents. · Pedestrian and vehicular facility construction plans, specifications, and bid documents. · Erosion control plans and storm water and pollution permit plans. · Wetland mitigation planning and design. Schrickcl, Rollins and Associates, Inc. Proposal for Engineering Services 25 Arcl~'tecture Construction plans, specificafons, and bid documents for outdoor recreation structures and buildings including the following elements: · Pavilions · Office buildings · Picnic shelters · Service and maintenance centers · Concession/storage buildings · Classrooms · Restrooms · Pro shops · Crowd control structures · Bathhouses · Entry development · Senior adult centers · Building rennovations · Signage Schrickcl, Rollins and Associates, Inc. Proposal for t';ngineering Serviccs 26 Planning · City-xvide park master planning. · Comprehensive city planning. · Land use and circulation plans for public and private land use development. · Zoning, platting, and annexation services. · Project feasibility studies and reports. · Applications of grants-in-aid. · Specific-use permit site plans. 4.3 Length of Service Design of municipal roadways and highways have been continuing major emphases of our professional activities. At Schrickel, RoLlins and Associates we have been actively and continuously engaged in street and roadway design and planning for well over 30 years. Our f~rm's record of completing numerous and increasingly complex proiects reinforces our desire to provide quality services in the field of transporta- tion planning and design. Schrickel, Rollins and Associatcs, Inc. Proposal fl~r Enginccring Services 27 5.0 CLIENT REFERENCES 5.1 Contacts Jim Parks, P.E., Deputy Director A1 Johnson, Director North Texas Municipal Water District Parks and Recreation Department 505 E. Brown St. City of Richardson Wylie, Texas 75098-2408 411 Arapaho Road (972) 442-5405 Richardson, Texas 75080 (214) 238-4250 Alan Upchurch, P.E., City Engineer City of Plano Keith Melton, P.E., Assistant Director P.O. Box 860358 Engineering Services Plano, Texas 75086-0358 City of Arlington (972) 941-7152 P.O. Box 231 Arlington, Texas 76004-0231 Charles Anderson, Director of Utilities (817) 459-6553 City of Arlington P.O. Box 231 Gen. Wesley E. Peel, Vice Chancellor Arlington, Texas 76004-0231 Facilities Planning and Construction (817) 459-6600 Texas A&M University-UMS Box 219 College Station, Texas 77843-1586 Bill E. Cypert, Director (409) 845-5028 Building and Grounds Department Birdville Independent School District Bill Smith, Manager 6119 E. Belknap Street ~,Vater Resources Planning Fort \Vorth, Texas 76117 Trinity River Authority of Texas (817) 831-5858 P.O. Box 240 Arlington, Texas 76004 Mike Easfland, Executive Director (817) 467-4223 North Central Texas Council of Governments P.O. Box 5888 Tom Vandergriff, County Judge Arlington, Texas 76005-5888 Tarrant Count}, (817) 640-3300 100 E. Weatherford Fort Worth, Texas 76196 Rick Herold, Director (817) 877-2793 Community Services Department Cit3' of Euless Bob Wadsworth, Executive Director 201 N. Ector Drive Plant Services Euless, Texas 76039 Arlington Independent School District (817) 685-1651 1203 \Vest Pioneer Parkway Arlington, Texas 76013 Jim Grigsby, P.E., CiD' Engineer & (817) 460-4611 Director of Utilities Ci~ of Midlothian (972) 775-3481 Schrickcl, Rollins and Associatcs, Inc. Proposal for F, nginccring Services 28 5.2 Governmental Client List Municipal Counties City of Addison Dallas County Open Space Board City of Allen Williamson County Municipal Utility- District City of Arlington Odessa and Ector Country Park System City of Bedford Tarrant County Convention Center City of Big Spring City of Bryan School Districts City of Burleson Plano ISD City of Carrollton Arlington ISD City- of Cedar Hill Duncanville ISD City' of Cleburne Birdville 1SD City of College Station Hurst-Euless-Bedford ISD City of Colle}wille Midlothian lSD City of Coppell City of Dallas State Agencies City of DeSoto Texas Department of Transportation City of Duncanville Texas Parks and Wildlife City of Euless Texas A&M University City' of Farmers Branch University of Texas at Arlington Town of Flower Mound University of Texas at Austin City of Fort Worth Texas Tech University City of Garland Sam Houston State University City of Grand Prairie University of Houston City of Grape~4ne City of Greenville Federal City- of Harlingen U.S. Army Corps of Engineers City- of Hurst City of Irving Other City of Keller Trinity River Authority City of Las Cruces (New Mexico) Midlothian Water District City of Lubbock City' of Mansfield City- of Midlothian City' of ~fineral Wells CiD- of North Richland Hills City of Odessa City of Palestine City of Piano City of Sherman City of Snyder City' of Southlake CiD' of Stephenville City of The Colony City of Tyler City of Waco City of Weatherford City of White Settlement City of Wichita Falls City of Wylie Schrickel, Rollins and Associates, Inc. Proposal fl~r Engineering Services 29 6.0 SUPPORTING MATERIALS 6.1 Computer Capability In order to compete in an increasingly technical marketplace, Schrickel, Rollins and Associates, maintains a progres- sive computer technology. The full range of office activities, from the production of construction drawings and specifications, to word processing and accounting, are automated. In each area of work this technology has been effectively blended with traditional methods to provide the client with the best possible service. Civil Engineering/Landscape Architecture Sixteen CAD/engineering workstations, a Hewlett Packard Design Jet 65Oc color plotter and laser printers enable the cost effective and timely production of plans, construction drawings, and specifications. The staff uses/lutoCAD, Softdesk, MicroStation and GeoPak to provide the following automated services: Softdesk dy GeoPak AutoCAD ~y' MicroStation · Roadway design · Base mapping · Earthwork computations · Construction drawings and specifications · Storm drainage design · 3-D imaging · Utility- design · Material takeoff and cost estimating · Site grading · Parametric modeling · Boundary survey · Plats Reports, Studies and Proposals Graphic reports, specifications and other documents are produced on MSOffice 97 applications, IVordPe~ct 8.0, and Pa~geMaker6.5. PostScript and color printers produce high quality, output. Documents can be scanned and translated to word processing files using OmniPage 9.0 optical character recognition (OCR) software. In addition, automation facilitates the following planning activities: · Demographic analysis and modeling · Development feasibility studies · Land use and zoning data base management · Mapping and report graphics · Geographical information systems (GIS) applications Compatibility Because SRA employs industry standard software packages, files can be translated in formats compatible with the client's system. CAD files can be exported and imported as drawing or G.I.S. files or as DXF fries. Word and IVordPe~fectfdes are easily converted to many of the leading xvord processing packages or to ASCII fries for compat- ibility with the client's system. SRA can transmit and receive files via e-mail, the internet, CD-ROM, zip disk, backup tape or diskette. Schrickcl, Rollins and Associates, Inc. Proposal for t:,n~nccring Services 30 6.2 Statement of Financial Stability In business for over thirty years, Schrickel, Rollins and Associates, Inc., has grown at a steady and mea- sured rate because of its conservative style of management. This approach, combined with the cultiva- tion of a diversified client base, has allowed the company to remain profitable even in lean economic times. This has been accomplished without the major staff fluctuations which are common to other firms in this business. Dun and Bradstreet No.: 048778344 Current Financial Rating:3A 1 Corporate Bank: Texas Commerce Bank, Arlington Brent Nicholson, Officer (817) 469-3126 Professional Liability Insurance The firm's professional liability insurance is provided by Design Professionals Insurance Company of the McLaughlin/Brunson Insurance Agency (Best Rating of 'SA+"). Schrickel, Rollins and Associates has carried professional liability insurance since 1980, and will continue to carry it for this project. The limits of liability are $1,000,000 per occurrence and $2,000,000 aggregate. Policy Number: PL014017. Insurance Agent: McLaughlin/Brunson Insurance Agency 10925 Estate Lane Suite 250 Dallas, Texas 75238 (214) 503-1212 Other Insurance Schrickel, Rollins and Associates, Inc., carries adequate coverages in commercial general liability, automo- bile liability, and workers compensation. The firm also has excess liability (umbrella form, one million dollars). The insurance companies have a Best Rating of "A". A certificate of insurance will be furnished on request. Schrickcl, Rollins and Associates, Inc. Proposal for Engineering Services 31