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Item K2 K.2 County �� � .�� �y,+ ' �, "tr BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Mayor David Rice,District 4 Mayor Pro Tem Craig Cates,District 1 The Florida Keys ) Michelle Coldiron,District 2 Eddie Martinez,District 3 w � Holly Merrill Raschein,District 5 County Commission Meeting December 8, 2021 Agenda Item Number: K.2 Agenda Item Summary #9962 BULK ITEM: Yes DEPARTMENT: Airports TIME APPROXIMATE: STAFF CONTACT: Richard Strickland(305) 809-5200 No AGENDA ITEM WORDING: Approval of Jacobs Project Management Task Order No. 12/15-D2 in the amount of $315,867.00 for design, permitting and bid services for Security Fence Improvements at the Key West International Airport. The Task Order is being funded by Airport Operating Fund 404 and EYW Building and Security Improvements FDOT grants GOR04 and G1P33. ITEM BACKGROUND: The security fence project was identified in the 2019 Airport Master Plan Update in order to improve existing conditions along the north boundary of the airport and re-route the existing fence line outside of the runway object free areas (ROFA). PREVIOUS RELEVANT BOCC ACTION: On November 14, 2017, the BOCC approved original FDOT Grant GOR04, Amendment 41 on April 19, 2018, Amendment 42 on December 9, 2018 and Amendment 43 on January 22, 2020. On August 19, 2020 the BOCC ratified and approved FDOT Grant contract G1P33. CONTRACT/AGREEMENT CHANGES: New task order STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Approval DOCUMENTATION: Jacobs PSO 1215-D2 FINANCIAL IMPACT: Effective Date: Upon execution Expiration Date: 600 days after execution Total Dollar Value of Contract: $315,867.00 Total Cost to County: none Packet Pg. 2016 K.2 Current Year Portion: Budgeted: FY22 Source of Funds: Airport Operating Fund 404 and FDOT Grants GOR04 and GIP33 COST TO AIRPORT: $178,651.00 CPI: Indirect Costs: Estimated Ongoing Costs Not Included in above dollar amounts: Revenue Producing: No If yes, amount: Grant: County Match: Insurance Required: Yes Additional Details: REVIEWED BY: Beth Leto Completed 11/15/2021 6:12 PM Richard Strickland Completed 11/18/2021 4:00 PM Pedro Mercado Completed 11/18/2021 4:10 PM Purchasing Completed 11/18/2021 5:05 PM Budget and Finance Completed 11/19/2021 8:44 AM Maria Slavik Completed 11/19/2021 10:31 AM Liz Yongue Completed 11/22/2021 3:17 PM Board of County Commissioners Pending 12/08/2021 9:00 AM Packet Pg. 2017 K.2.a MASTER AGREEMENT FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICES TASK ORDER FORM Effective Date Upon Ex i n Task Order No. 12/15-132 404-630193-GAKD 140& client Project No. 404-630201-GAKD146 Engineer Project No. E9Y379D2 This Task Order is entered into on the effective date noted above pursuant to the "Master Agreement for Professional Services" between Monroe County, Florida ("Client") and JACOBS PROJECT MANAGEMENT CO. ("Consultant"), dated February 15, 2017 ("Agreement"). The Agreement is incorporated herein and forms an integral part of this Task Order. E Services Authorized —EYW Security Fence Improvements—Design,Permitting and Bid Services Client authorizes Consultant to perform the Services described in Exhibit A attached hereto and incorporated herein, which Exhibit A is marked with the above noted Task Order No. and consists of 10 page(s). `V LO Pricing N/A Time and Expense per Agreement and Appendix B to the Agreement. X Firm Fixed Price of$ 315,867. CL N/A Other(Describe): NROE COUNTY ATTOnNEY Schedule AI�PROVE FORM Services may commence on Execution .Cc 1 SE TA LINTY ATTORNEY >- Services will cease by 600 days .LU .�, Date 11/15/21 cV Other LO (SEAL) BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: KEVIN MADOK, CLERK OF MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA r o 0. Y N B Y By DeP ut Clerk Mayor/Chairman CONSULTANT: JACOBS PROJECT MANAGEMENT CO Digitally signed by Jeffrey D.Acton Jeffrey a ON:cn=Jeffrey D.Acton,osJacobs (1PMCo),ou, emai I=Jeffrey.Acton�dacobs.com, By Acton — c=US D111 all,sgued by Jacqueline Ross Jacquelin DN:—Ja�uc[inaR...cmU3 5 egoon er is s r� Lea e( Witness o Jecabs Enoneen", Title email=49CRudlnffi.r®ae�tacaba.eam ®ate:2Cf17 77 69 Ft 51 51-!%'00° File: MSTR APS—Monroe County Page 1 of 1 Packet Pg. 2018 K.2.a Exhibit A—(12/15—D2) Scope of Services Monroe County Airports Key West International Airport(EYW) Security Fence Improvements—Design,Permitting and Bid Services SCOPE OF WORK Jacobs will provide project management,coordination,design,and permitting services for the Security Fence Improvements at Key West International Airport(EYW).Intrinsically linked to the _ Security Fence Improvements,and as such part of this scope,are the following elements: W M • Re-routing of existing fence line outside runway's object free area(ROFA) 2 • Mitigation of the impacted wetlands — The proposed security fence improvements would not only shift the fenceline from within the ROFA but also enhance the perimeter security at EYW which currently contains gaps.These gaps in the perimeter fencing would be amended by installing floating barriers along the salt pond to deter kayakers and canoers from entering the Air Operations Area(AOA)of Key West International Airport. Signage would also be posted on the proposed fencing to warn of the prohibition against N unauthorized entry. LO N EXISTING CONDITIONS Perimeter Fence The existing perimeter fence has gaps in the airport's perimeter.To improve the existing v, conditions of the security fencing approximately 860 linear feet of"floating fence"would be installed along the northern boundary of the Airport,across the salt pond north of the Airport and 450 linear feet of fence Line on land.Fencing on land includes clearing of mangrove habitat within i 10 feet of the fence for security patrols,which equates to the clearing of approximately 0.20 acres N of mangrove habitat. This project is in accordance with the Master Plan completed in 2019,per Figure 1. UJ LO N ,. (B NO xtL �aSS` h'-5umf� �d r t '' ti �i,ra rr -aoe�' ai,r�.� c � .� S fiS�y,e ,, � _ to ,t' a.i� � ,Yr��-. 0, e� s "tsr'tss��ti^,�}�ts}a�i` ,�i'rsi�`nn`E ��,�tirtt,v?;°��'H e?Xs��i �;=,,t'�`�'�F�w��k}im e,w�r�r�4- ,a�rr< .•'t,���aw s+' �n 101��'�<ahi�n�} ri�� '�''�'r"����t! aF,r, ' ,\Ct���,�2,r, 1�•sz, Figure 1.EYW Security Fence Improvements,from Masterplan Update 2019 by Jacobs Page 1 of 10 Packet Pg. 2019 K.2.a Wettand Mitigation These airfield improvements will impact existing wetlands in the EYW airfield,located along the Salt Pond and adjacent to the existing fence line within the airport property.For reference,the impacted Salt Pond is located just north of RWY 9-27,and south of the Hawk Missile Site. The wetland mitigation for these onsite wetland impacts will be based on the assumption that remaining credits from the previous RSA mitigation area can be utilized for SFWMD permitting and that the Keys Restoration Fund(KRF)will be utilized for the USACE permitting. DESCRIPTION OF WORK U One bid package will be developed for this Security Fence Improvements project. For this package W Jacobs will provide the following services: Phase 1 —Data Collection and Field Services 1. Surveying of Security Fence Improvements project areas 2. Geotechnical Studies of Security Fence Improvements project areas 3. Environmental Surveying of EYW project areas 4. Site Visits to EYW Phase 2—Permitting Services 1. Pre—Application meetings with Stakeholder Agencies(SFWMD, USACE,and Monroe County) N 2. Submit individual permit application to USACE LO 3. Submit Environmental Resource permit application to SFWMD 4. Submit development permit application to Monroe County(no re-zoning included) 5. U.S.Fish and Wildlife Service coordination 6. Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission(specifically regarding the West Indian manatee) 7. NOAA Phase 3—Design 1. Develop Engineer's Report at 30%,90%and Final completion levels 2. Develop 30%,90%and Final contract package for the proposed Security Fence Improvements 3. Develop 30%,90%and Final contract package N Phase 4—Bid Services LO 1. Issue documents for bid phase and assist in compilation/review of bid tabulation and ultimately if requirements are met,in award. T' o GENERALSCOPE CL N For this scope of services,Jacobs will provide the following services: 0 1.Management of the project from data collection,permitting,consultations,design,bid opening,and award of the construction contract. 2.Coordination with subconsultants. 3.Coordination with USACE,SFWMD,Monroe County,DOA, FAA/FDOT and U.S.Fish and Wildlife Service, Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission and NOAA as required. 4.Preparation of minutes of meetings and phone conversations. 5.Scope verification and site investigations. 6.Preparation of the construction documents and incorporation of Monroe County's front-end contract documents. 7.Preparation of the engineering report,construction cost estimate,and construction schedule. Page 2 of 10 Packet Pg. 2020 K.2.a 8. Bidding and award assistance. ASSUMPTIONS/DESIGN PARAMETERS 1. This project will be funded with local funding.It is our understanding that FDOT funding will also be pursued by the County. 2. USACE,SFWMD,Monroe County Environmental, Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission,NOAA and U.S.Fish and Wildlife Service permits are required based on the current scope of the project. 3. This proposal does not include the permit application costs nor fees. These shall be paid for by Monroe County. 4. Monroe County Development Permitting assumed no re-zoning will be required. m 5. Acquisition of topographic survey will be performed in accordance with the accuracies as outlined in FAA AC 150/5300-18B. 6. The design will be in accordance with the most current FAA-AIP Advisory Circulars. 0 7. This scope of work does not include construction administration, resident project representative nor quality assurance testing. This scope of work also does not include the development of a construction management plan. 8. It is assumed that this project does not require the creation of an AGIS project. LO 9. Jacobs will develop plans,an outline of specifications,an engineering report,and a construction cost estimate at the 30%design level for review. T_ o 10. Jacobs will develop plans,technical specifications,an engineering report,and a construction cost estimate at the 90%and Final design level for review. Jacobs will develop the CSPP and 7460 to be submitted to the Airport and FAA for review. 0 11. Jacobs will produce a final contract set of plans,specifications,engineering report, construction schedule,and construction cost estimate for bidding purposes. 12. This project does not include the design nor implementation of obstruction lighting. 13. Required compensatory wetland mitigation will achieved through the use of both remaining W credits from the RSA mitigation area,and the Keys Restoration Fund(KRF) N 14. The Jacobs Team cannot guarantee that a permit will be issued or a timeframe in which LO permits are issued. 15. Post permitting and mitigation implementation efforts are not included. Implementation of mitigation plans and/or mitigation payments as may be required are not included in this CL permitting scope. 0 16. Financial assurance or conservation easement matters are not included in this proposal. 17. This proposal assumes the mitigation as identified during pre-scoping efforts is sufficient for permitting. 18. FAA and regulatory agencies will approve Mitigation Plan approach(use of remaining RSA mitigation credits and KRF fund). 19. This project does not include activity forecasting nor Airport Layout Plan modifications. 20. This project does not include financial feasibility analyses, benefit-cost analyses,return on investment nor payback period estimations. 21. Jacobs will reasonably rely upon the accuracy,and completeness of the information/data provided by the Client or other third parties. Page 3 of 10 Packet Pg. 2021 K.2.a 22. In providing opinions of cost,financial analyses,economic feasibility projections,for the project,Jacobs has no control over cost or price of labor and materials;unknown or latent conditions of existing equipment or structures that may affect operation or maintenance costs;competitive bidding procedures and market conditions;time or quality of performance by operating personnel or third parties;and other economic and operational factors that may materially affect the ultimate project cost or schedule.Therefore,Jacobs makes no warranty that Client's actual project costs,financial aspects,economic feasibility,will not vary from Jacobs'opinions,analyses, projections,or estimates. 23. In soils,foundation,groundwater,and other subsurface investigations,the actual characteristics may vary significantly between successive test points and sample intervals and at locations other than where observations,exploration,and investigations have been made. m Because of the inherent uncertainties in subsurface evaluations,changed or unanticipated _ underground conditions may occur that could affect total project cost and/or execution. These conditions and cost/execution effects are not the responsibility of Jacobs. 0 24. Jacobs shall at no time take title,risk of loss or ownership of the hazardous materials or wastes. Client recognizes that Jacobs assumes no risk and/or liability for hazardous materials encountered while performing any services associated with such hazardous waste. 25. This scope of work does not include any work associated with the airfield lighting vault. LO 26. Requests for additional information from the agencies are assumed to be for clarification or readily available additional information and do not include re-design or additional data o collection. 27. It is assumed that no seagrass impacts will occur.If mitigation is needed for seagrass impacts, v, additional scope is required. 0 28. Assumes pre-app permitting agency meetings will occur virtually. 29. Assumes that no corals will be impacted within fence installation. i cv 30. Bid documents will include the best available data regarding mitigation at time of bid. Note, the design and overall requirements for mitigation will not be finalized until permitting is LU concluded,and all agency comments have been implemented. N 31. Monroe County will provide access to all project areas. LO 32. This scope does not include electrical design and assumes no lighting will be needed along proposed fence line improvements. r- o CL ARTICLE A—DATA COLLECTION AND FIELD SERVICES N 0 Data Collection: 1. Prepare for and attend a virtual project design kick off meeting using MS Teams. 2. Coordinate with subconsultants including but not limited to survey,geotechnical,and environmental permitting as well as other Project Team members. 3. Perform a detailed topographic survey of Security Fence Improvements project areas (including, but not limited to: existing fence adjacent to improvements area,salt pond,major structures such as manholes,taxiway edge lights, NAVAIDs,drainage structures,taxiway signs/foundations,concrete duct markers,pavement markings,edges of pavement),of bores Page 4 of 10 Packet Pg. 2022 K.2.a and cores(by Tierra),and wetland delineations as outlined in the survey scope of work by O'Neal Surveying Company. 4. Jacobs to provide full time badged escort for the survey field crew. It is assumed that the survey field work will take approximately 3-8 hour shifts to complete. 5. Perform site walk through survey at EYW Security Fence Improvements Project Areas to locate and note any special site conditions that would affect construction techniques or materials. Take photographs of the site and provide written documentation,sketches,notes,or reports to confirm and record the general conditions of the existing site.Field verify that all existing features in the field were picked up during the topographic survey. 6. Jacobs to provide full time badged escort for the geotechnical field crew. It is assumed that 2 the geotechnical field work will take approximately 2-8 hour shifts to complete. 7. Perform a geotechnical investigation to assess the existing soil strata classifications in the 0 proposed Security Fence Improvements footprint.Geotechnical investigation will also include cores/bores to determine soil strength,estimated ground water level,and estimated seasonal high ground water level table.The geotechnical investigation will be performed as outlined in the scope of work by Tierra South Florida. N LO 8. Perform a wetlands and protected species site survey for the proposed Security Fence Improvements project areas to determine wetland jurisdictional limits and existing habitat r conditions.The environmental investigation will be performed as outlined in the attached scope of work by Birkitt Environmental Services,Inc. 0 9. Prepare mapping of wetlands by reviewing existing wetland limits and adjusting limits as needed based on environmental survey of Security Fence Improvements project areas. 10. Record habitat type,quality,and vegetative species for use in the Uniform Mitigation Assessment Methodology(UMAM)analysis and permit applications for the surveyed Security W Fence Improvements project areas. N LO 11. Research record drawings for underground utilities.(i.e.sewer,water,electric,gas, communication,etc.)for Security Fence Improvements project areas. T- o 12. Perform QA/QC. CL N 13. Project Management. Services for Article A will be provided under a lump sum basis. ARTICLE B—PERMITTING SERVICES Based on the information collected under Article A,the applicable permitting applications will be developed. 1. Prepare Wetlands and Protected Species Mitigation Plan. The mitigation plan will be developed based on the assumption that remaining credits from the previous RSA mitigation Page 5 of 10 Packet Pg. 2023 K.2.a area can be utilized for SFWMD permitting and that the Keys Restoration Fund (KRF) will be utilized for the USACE permitting. 2. SFWMD Permitting a. Environmental Resource Permit Application Based on the detailed site review, Jacobs will provide wetlands impact calculations, update UMAM analysis if needed, and prepare maps of the wetlands jurisdictional Line.The Jacobs Team will prepare the SFWMD permit application. Avoidance and minimization efforts will be summarized from the EA. b. SFWMD Agency Coordination Jacobs will attend one (1) site visit with SFWMD in order to review existing site m conditions for the impact area. The visit will include a verification of the wetland jurisdictional line and a review of the proposed UMAM scoring to gain agency concurrence. A review of the fence location in open water is included. Other agency 0 coordination is included under this task which includes a-mails and phone calls to coordinate submittals and for clarification. c. Respond to SFWMD Requests for Additional Information(RAI) Jacobs will provide up to two(2)written responses to SFWMD Requests for Additional LO Information (RAI)related to environmental issues to clarify the application. Email and phone communications are included. No new data collection is included. Includes o coordination with Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission(FWC). CL 3. USACE Permitting a. USACE Nationwide Permit Application Jacobs will be preparing and submitting the USACE Individual/Standard permit application or other permit application as required with assistance from others. Key items to be addressed include existing conditions, protected species, onsite avoidance/minimization, alternatives analysis (based on the EA), and construction LU W methods. In addition, the submittal will include a 12-Step mitigation plan based on 33 CFR 332.4. LO b. USACE Agency Coordination o Jacobs will coordinate with the USACE to discuss the proposed permit application,site U) plan,and existing site conditions. Birkitt will attend one(1)site visit with the USACE in order to review existing site conditions. The visit will include a verification of the wetland jurisdictional line and a review of the proposed UMAM scoring for the proposed impact area. Other agency coordination is included under this task which includes a-mails and phone calls to coordinate submittals and for clarification. A review of the fence location in open water is included. c. Respond to USACE Requests for Additional Information(RAI) Jacobs will provide written responses to two (2) Requests for Additional Information (RAI) questions following submittal of the permit application. Jacobs will respond to the USACE and will obtain responses from others on the team as needed. Includes responses to comments from US Fish and Wildlife Service and NOAA regarding protected species if needed. Page 6 of 10 Packet Pg. 2024 K.2.a 4. Monroe County Permitting a. Monroe County Permits/Approvals—Environmental Support Per Monroe County Land Development Code, Jacobs will prepare an Existing Conditions Report to accompany the County application prepared and submitted by others. The report will include a description of the site environmental conditions including the distribution and quality of native habitats along with the results of the protected species surveys and associated maps. b. Monroe County Coordination The Jacobs team will coordinate and attend one Pre-Application meeting with Monroe County. Meeting notes following the pre-application will be prepared and distributed to the team. In addition, Jacobs will attend up to two (2) site visits with Monroe County in order to review existing site conditions. Communication with County environmental staff is included. Jacobs will provide support for County m comprehensive plan amendment if needed 5. Perform QA/QC. 0 6. Overall Project Management. Services for Article B will be provided under a lump sum basis. N LO o ARTICLE C—DESIGN CL Ch Based on the information collected under Article A and the results of the permitting process as described in Article B the Jacobs Team will perform the following design services: i 1. Develop technical specifications utilizing FAA's standard specifications for construction. (i.e. N FAA Specifications: P-101, P-152, F-162, T-904, T-901, T-905, etc.). Submit an outline of technical specifications at 30%. Submit complete technical specifications at 90% and Final LU W submissions. N LO 2. Coordinate and incorporate Monroe County provided contract document/front-end specifications into the final contract bid documents. (i.e. Notice to Bidders, Invitation to r- Bidders, Instruction to Bidders, Bid Proposal, Contract, Contract Articles, General Specifications). CL N 3. Develop a construction schedule for use in determining phasing and duration. 4. Prepare for and attend two(2)design review meetings(30%,90%)with the Airport to discuss project progress and review the design submittals. m 5. Develop detailed construction quantities and cost estimate at the 30%, 90%, and at final contract document design levels. 6. Develop Engineer's report at the 30%,90%,and Final design submissions. 7. Develop erosion control for the Security Fence Improvements project areas. Page 7of10 Packet Pg. 2025 K.2.a 8. Develop the following anticipated plans at the 30%,90%,and Final Submittals: Security Fence Improvements 30%,90%and Final Design Package Sheet Name Number of Sheets Title Sheet 1 Index of Drawings and Notes 1 General Notes and Summary of Quants 2 General Plan—Security Fence 1 Improvements Survey Control Plan—Security 1 Fence Improvements 0 Haul Route and Part 77 Surfaces-Security 1 Fence Improvements Existing Conditions Plan-Security Fence 4 Improvements LO Geotech/Borings Plan-Security Fence 1 Improvements r o General Phasing Plan-Security Fence 1 CL Improvements 0 Demolition Plan-Security Fence 1 Improvements N Installation Plan-Security Fence 4 Improvements >- Security Fence Notes and Details 2 N Environmental Notes and Details 4 LO T- Erosion Control Plan-Security Fence 1 o Improvements CL Erosion Control Details 2 �+ 0 Miscellaneous Details 2 Total Sheet Count 29 9. Jacobs will perform necessary design to support the SFWMD permitting,excluding any seagrass mitigation efforts. 10. Coordinate,distribute and print the following copies of the preliminary construction documents for the construction package(plans,specifications,design report,and construction cost estimate)for review by the Airport and FDOT: Preliminary Submission(30%,90%,Final Contract Documents for each construction Page 8 of 10 Packet Pg. 2026 K.2.a package) FDOT: 2 half size copies of plans;and a CD containing the drawings, specifications,engineering report,and engineer's estimate for the 90% submission only. EYW: 2 copies of plans(1 full size; 1 half size); 2 copies of specifications;2 copies of engineering report;and 2 copies of engineer's estimate for each submission 11. Conduct an in-house QA/QC prior to each submission. The in-house QA/QC check will involve W an experienced independent individual, depending on each discipline, to conduct a comprehensive check on all documents to be submitted (e.g. plans, specifications, estimates, m reports). Time will be required for engineers and CADD technicians/designers to correct items listed under the in-house QA/QC checks. 0 12. Address comments from 30%,and 90%design submissions. 13. Prepare and submit electronically FAA form 7460-1 Notice of Proposed Construction or Alteration. LO 14. Prepare and submit a Construction Safety Phasing Plan(CSPP). T_ o Services for Article C will be provided under a lump sum basis. CL ARTICLE D—BID SERVICES Upon completion of the construction documents and at the request of the Airport,Jacobs will prepare the project documents for bidding. Jacobs will perform bidding support services,the i following terms will apply: cv A.The County appoints Jacobs as its Agent,and Jacobs accepts such appointment to perform bid/procurement services on the County's behalf uJ W in connection with the project. LO N B.Such services shall be performed under the County's direction and in accordance to such forms,terms and conditions,or modifications or revisions to same as the County may in its sole discretion at any time instruct Jacobs to use. All services shall be carried out in accordance with the procedures mutually agreed upon by the County and Jacobs. C.Jacobs shall not have authority to accept or bind the County in any way to changes,modifications,revisions,alterations,amendments,or supplemental,additional,or different terms and conditions(hereinafter m referred to as"deviations")which may be submitted or requested by a vendor or contractor. Jacobs shall immediately submit any deviations from the County's standard terms and conditions to the County for review by the County's Purchasing Manager or their representative and such deviations shall not be accepted by Jacobs unless Jacobs receives express written approval thereof from the County's Project and/or Purchasing Manager or their representative. Page 9 of 10 Packet Pg. 2027 K.2.a D.All documents issued by Jacobs hereunder shall be signed by Jacobs for the County if so directed. The ownership and title of all items purchased hereunder shall pass directly from the selling party to the County,and Jacobs shall at no time be a party to such transaction other than as agent of the County. The County shall have the unilateral right to have the commitment authority of Jacobs,its employee or this limited agency authorization in its entirety revoked and cancelled at any time,with or without cause. The County shall be obligated directly to the selling party for all payments for materials,equipment,supplies and services procured hereunder. E.The County shall hold Jacobs and its employees harmless from any claims, suits or liabilities arising out of any breach or other failure of performance by any contractor,vendor or supplier under any contract or purchase order issued by Jacobs hereunder. 0 The following task will be performed as part of the bid phase services: 1. Coordinate with the County Purchasing Department and the Airport to advertise for bids. 2.Coordinate with the County to provide electronic copies of the bid documents to prospective bidders LO 3. Prepare for and attend a project pre-bid conference 4. Prepare responses to address requests for information from prospective bidders r 5.Prepare and coordinate the issuing of two(2)addenda with the County purchasing department. v, 6.Revise bid documents as necessary for the addendum. 7.Review bids for responsiveness. 8.Prepare a bid tabulation. 9.Make a recommendation for award based on review of the bid information submitted. 10.Prepare conformed documents and construction contract. LU Services for Article D will be provided under a lump sum basis. cv LO PROJECT SCHEDULE The tentative project schedule from the Notice to Proceed date will be as follows: o • 30%Design 90 days CL • 90%Design 270 days from Receipt of USACE,SFWMD and County Comments • Final Design 35 days from Receipt of USACE,SFWMD and County Comments Page 10 of 10 Packet Pg. 2028 K.2.a Is JOB HOUR AND FEE ESTIMATE Monroe County Airport: Key West International Airport Project: Security Fence Improvements-Design,Permitting and Bidding Services FEE SUMMARY BASIC SERVICES Hours Fee DBE AMOUNT U Article A Data Collection and Field Services 74 $ 14,095 $ w Article B Permitting Seri ices 124 $ 19,910 $ Article C:Design Services 817 $ 94,472 $ 0) Article D Bid Phase Services 168 $ 23,008 $ Total Basic Services Lump Sum Fee 1,183 S 151,485 $ O SPECIAL SERVICES Hours Fee DBE AMOUNT Article A: Data Collection and Field Services O'Neal Mapping and Surveying $ 10,000 $ 10,000 Tierra South Florida-Geotechnical $ 13,020 $ 13,020 tV Birkitt Environmental -Surveys $ 33,264 $ 33,264 ,o r Article B: Permitting tV r Birkitt Environmental-Permitting $ 108,098 $ 108,098 CL Article C:Design O U Article D:Bid Services I tV Total S ecial Services Lump Sum Fee 0 $ 164,382 $ 164,382 TOTAL LUMP SU11I PROJECT FEE 1,183 S 315,867 $ 164,382 to DBE Percentage 52.04% N r CL o O U U Packet Pg. 2029 K.2.a osraE.�x, surrvEYc $C MAPPING°. INC. S 267 John Knox Road, Suite 207 ■ Tallahassee, Florida 32303 ■ Office: 850-270-2138 _ 6400 Manatee Ave.W., Suite L-113 ■ Bradenton, Florida 34209 ■ Office: 941-375-4470 Certified Woman Owned Minority/Disadvantaged Business October 18, 2021 Ms. Kaly Queiroz, PE Airport Project Lead Jacobs RE: Key West Airport Security Fence Improvements (Existing Sign/Topographic) Survey LO O'Neal Surveying and Mapping, Inc. (OSM) is pleased to provide you with a scope of services and proposal for the referenced project in Key West, Florida. The project and services include the following: CL 0 SCOPE OFSERVICES: i Topographic As-Built Survey to meet standards as set forth in Chapter 5J-17, F.A.C.,472.027 FS and FAA AC 150/5300-18. VERIFY HORIZONTAL &VERTICAL CONTROL �-- cv OSM team will verify positions on published Primary and Secondary Airport Control points LO and on control points which were previously established by OSM and others. OSM will establish new control as required for this surrey. All survey control will be referenced to North r American Datum of 1983, 2011 Adjustment (NAD83/2011) and North American Vertical CL Datum 1988 (NAVD88). 0 • Verify existing site control as previously established. o Locate additional horizontal control points o Establish elevations of additional control points TOPOGRAPHIC SURVEY AND SURVEY LIMITS The survey limits will be within 20 feet on both sides of the existing and proposed security fence line with the exception that only the existing signs will be located within the open water area of the Salt Pond.The existing fence along the east side of the temporary tower facility and the barrier fence along the service road will be located, however, no survey data will be collected within the Packet Pg. 2030 K.2.a Tower facility. Survey along the existing barrier fence and the east side of the tower area will be limited to the fence line, edge of water, vegetation line and wetlands line (as marked by others). The open water areas of the Salt Pond within survey limits will not be included in the survey with the exception of the existing sign locations described below. The survey will include location of existing signs within the Salt Pond as outlined on the attached Exhibit. Elevations of bottom of Salt Pond at each sign, bottom of each sign and top of water will be determined. The number of existing signs within these limits are estimated at 10. OSM will obtain 3D topographic location within the survey limits to include: Existing fencing Existing signs Ground elevations on a 50' interval and at grade breaks. Vegetation lines/Edge of mangroves (as described above). Edge of water(as described above) Wetlands (as marked by others) Provide location of visible major structures such as manholes, drainage structures, signs, foundations, concrete duct markers, etc. Any drainage within limits will include full data on accessible pipes or culverts including size, apparent condition, invert and bottom elevations. LO Edges of pavement or concrete o CL WETLANDS SURVEY 0 Wetlands flagging (provided by others) within the project limits will be located. The schedule for OSM survey deployment is to be coordinated with the environmental consultant so the flagging can coincide with or precede OSM deployment. PROJECT ASSUMPTIONS cv • Jacobs or EYW Operations will provide an escort and that the runway will not be closed. LO • This is a not a pullback operation. • This is a daytime operation. o • No badging for OSM personnel will be required for this short duration project, either Jacobs or EYW Operations will provide Escort for OSM survey personnel where L necessary. 0 • Wetlands flagging will coincide with or precede the OSM survey deployment. WORK ZONE SAFETY: E All work zone and Airport safety, rules and procedures as required by the Key West Airport will be observed and strictly adhered to by OSM. All survey activity will be coordinated with Jacobs staff prior to and during commencement.Any and all vehicles to be utilized in said survey activities will be authorized by and registered as may be required. Said vehicles to have current decal, display company name/identification and maintain proper lighting requirements. QUALITY CONTROL/QUALITY ASSURANCE AND FIELD REVIEW: Packet Pg. 2031 K.2.a Verification of the field conditions as related to the collected survey data prior to any topographic survey data submittal. All activities required to supervise and coordinate the survey project will be performed by the OSM project supervisor, a Florida P.S.M. or their delegate. OSM will implement their QA/QC plan to include review, response to comments and any resolution meetings if required, preparation of submittals for reviews, etc. Deliverables will include the ACAD Civil 3D digital files of the topographic survey. SCHEDULE: OSM will be on site within 15 working days of Notice To Proceed and estimate delivery of the survey 2 deliverable within 10 working days (2 calendar weeks)of survey commencement. If weather or other factors beyond OSM's control should disrupt this schedule the client will be notified immediately. 0 NOTE: This proposal excludes survey deployment between the following dates: Sunday, November 21 thru Sunday, November 28, 2021 and Monday, December 20 thru Sunday January 2, 2022. This proposal is only valid until February 28, 2022. LO COMPENSATION SUMMARY AND TERMS: cv OSM will commence with the foregoing services upon written notice (fax or email) to proceed with the following: Total Lump Sum Survey Fee $ 10,000.00 0 Thank you for this opportunity and please do not hesitate to call if you have any questions. i cv Sincerely, O'Neal Surveying & Mapping, Inc. o cV LO Michael W. O'Neal, PSM Vice President CL N 0 Packet Pg. 2032 3 K.2.a P „ � t' u t4, Cb N LO CL, f N CL N CL Y N CL .i 19ti� kfy C44 N U m r Cu C , z U) CL Co W Ca ._. d a y U E cnY 5r N u°' 2 O m Cu ,, s 0 Q c w c 0 Q. 0 ' U) 5 c °) o E �'`� a�i n 2 u m o i> >, m N w z e( o '- 'S > ® > r- Em r o z Z m > -orE m U) -a 2 Q m m a) aD >, > CL n ®- E e -x ® �v o - ooa)o m m x 3m LL w w a U (D z U) w ME I i' m Packet Pg. 2033 K.2.a { September 9, 2021 Jacobs 200 W. Forsyth Street, Suite 1520 Jacksonville, FL 32202 Phone (904)224-3135 Attn: Kaly Queiroz, P.E., Airport Project Lead m email: kal . uci7°c� �� acobs co 0 RE: Proposal for Geotechnical Services Key West International Airport(EYW) Security Fence BoringsLO N Monroe County, Florida TSF Proposal No. 2109-630 o 0. Dear Kaly: 0 As requested, TSF is pleased to submit this revised proposal for the above-referenced project. i N Based on information provided by Jacobs, proposed construction will consist of a new fencing along the western side of the runway, approximately 1,900 lineal feet in length, starting near the !i. 90 degree curve in Government Road,and proceeding north at the Key West International Airport. Na LO PROPOSED SCOPE OF WORK r CL Based on the construction anticipated, we propose to perform the following: • Four(4)Standard Penetration Test(SPT) borings to a depth of 15 feet below grade for fence pole foundations. • Soil Parameters for pole foundations. We understand that the boring locations will be located in the field by TSF Personnel. 2765 Vista Parkway,Suite 10®West Palm Beach,Florida 33411 561-687-8S36 �` t`s aru State of Florida Professional Engineers License#28073 Packet Pg. 2034 K.2.a Proposal for Geotechnical Services Key West International Airport(EYW) Security Fence Borings Monroe County,Florida TSF Proposal No.2109-630 Page 2 Prior to drilling at the project site, TSF will notify the local utility companies and request that underground utilities be marked. Private utilities and utilities on the air side will be the owner's/Airport's responsibility. Our proposal assumes that utilities within the airport will be cleared by a specialty utility locator. Upon completion of the field exploration,laboratory testing will be performed on selected samples. A report will be issued that contains the exploration and laboratory data, and soil parameters for 2 fence pole foundation design. 0 ESTIMATED FEES It is proposed that the fee for the performance of the services outlined above is determined on aLO `V unit price basis in accordance with the attached Fee Schedule and that the work be performed cv pursuant to TSF's General Conditions enclosed herewith and incorporated into this proposal. On o the basis of the proposed quantities, it is estimated that the total fee will be approximately CL $13,020.00. Our estimate covers the work needed to present the results.Not included are reviews of drawings, i cv preparation of construction specifications, special conferences and any other work requested after submittal of our report. cv LO SCHEDULE AND AUTHORIZATION o 0. TSF will proceed with the work after receipt of a signed copy of this proposal. With our present 0 schedule,we can commence work within three weeks of project approval (weather permitting)and fieldwork is expected take about I to 2 days to complete. The results can be submitted in less than two weeks after completion of the field work. We at TSF appreciate the opportunity to submit this proposal and look forward to working with you on this project. If you should have any questions concerning our proposal, please contact our office. Packet Pg. 2035 K.2.a Proposal for Geotechnical Services Key West International Airport(EYW) Security Fence Borings Monroe County,Florida TSF Proposal No.2109-630 Page 3 Respectfully submitted, TIERRA SOUTH FLORIDA,INC. I yy M A ` Y{ d w" v/ Harmon Bennett, P.E. Ramakumar Vedula, P.E. _ Principal Engineer Principal Engineer Attachments: 1. TSF General Conditions 2. Fee Estimate 3. Boring Location Plan N LO N . CL Firm: 0 Title: . N Address: LO o CL N 0 Packet Pg. 2036 K.2.a Proposal for Geotechnical Services Key West International Airport(F ) Security Fence Borings Monroe County,Florida TSF Proposal No.2109-630 a e Tierra South Fladda's General Conditions 1. SCOPE OF WORK.Work means the specific geotechnical,analytical,testing or other service to be performed by Tierra South Florida,Inc(TSF)as set forth in TSF's proposal,Client's acceptance of the scope of work and these General Conditions Additional work ordered by Client shall also be subject to these General Conditions "Client"refers to the person or business entity ordering the work to be done by TSF Client shall communicate these General Conditions to each and every third party to whom Client transmits any pan of TSF's work TSF shall have no duty or obligation to any third party greater than that set forth m TSF's proposal, Client's acceptance of TSF's proposal and these General Conditions The ordenng of work from TSF,or the reliance on any of TSF's work,shall represent acceptance of the terms of TSF's proposal and these General Conditions,regardless of the terms of any subsequently issued document _ 2. RIGHT-OF-ENTRY-The client aril/provide right-of-entry for TSF and all necessary equipment in order to complete the work.While TSF will take all reasonable precautions to minimize an damage to the roe � p K ry ryR p Y b property,rty.it � is understood by Client that in the normal course of work some damage may occur,the correction of which is not part of this agreement 3. DAMAGE TO EXISTING MAN-MADE OBJECTS-The Client,will provide the location of all underground on]ues or obstructions to TSF who,in the prosecution of their work,will take all reasonable precautions to avoid damage or injury to any such subterranean structure or utility The Owner agrees to hold TSF harmless for any damages to subterranean structures which are not called to TSF attention and correctly shown on U the plans furnished and will reimburse TSF for any expenses in connection with any claims or suits including reasonable attorney fees at the trial and appellate levels U 4. IN-PLACE MATERIALS TESTING-TSF-11 not be responsible for repair or damage to portions of structures designated for in-place materials testing Repairs can be made for aesthetic reasons if requested in advance of the work to be performed The cost for labor and materials would be charged 5. SAMPLE RETENTION-TSF will retain all soil and rock samples obtained for geotechnical explorations for 30 days.Samples subjected to Construction Materials and Laboratory testing are disposed of subsequent to LE testing Further storage or transfer of samples can be made at Client's expense upon written authorization. 6. DEFINITION OF RESPONSIBILITY(OBSERVATION SERVICES)-The presence ofour field representatn ewill be for the purpose ofproviding observation and field testing.Our work does not include supervision or direction of the actual work of the contractor,his employees or agents.The contractor for this project should be so advised 6.1 The Contractor should also be informed that neither the presence of our field representative or the observation and testing by our fire shall excuse him in any way for defects discovered in his work It is understood that TSF will not be responsible for the Contractor's job or site safety on his project That will be the sole responsibility of the contractor. 7. STANDARD OF CARE-Service performed by TSF under this Agreement will be conducted in a manner consistent with that level of care and skill ordinarily exercised by members of the profession currently practicing under similar conditions No other warranty,expressed or implied,is made LIJ N 71 Client recognizes that subsurface conditions may vary from those encountered at the location where hermits,surveys or explorations are made by TSF and that the data,interpretations and recommendations of r TSF are based solely on the information available to it TSF shall not be responsible for the interpretation by others of information developed. LO 8. ORAL AGREEMENTS-No oral agreement,guarantee,promise,representation or warranty shall be binding N T_ 4. OWNERSHIP OF DOCUMENTS-All reports,boring logs,field data and notes,laboratory test data,calculations,estimates and other documents prepared by TSF,as instruments of service,shall remain the property of TSF until final payment is received and a letter of copyright transfer been executed 10. BASIS OF PAYMENT-Payment is due within 30 days of date of invoice Payments not made when due shall bear interest at eighteen(18)percent annum or at the maximum rate allowed by law front the date of the CL invoice until same is paid N 101 If the Client fads to make any payment due to TSF for service and/or expenses within 60 days of date of invoice,TSF may,after giving seven days'written notice to Client,suspend services until all outstanding U amounts have been paid to TSF in full Further,TSF may,in addition to withholding services,or singularly,withhold reports,plans and other documents not paid in full by the Client In the event that final payment for completed work is not made,TSF shall request that all copyrighted documents which were submitted to client be returned and all information used in project plans be removed from project docutnerits. 102 In the event it is necessary to take legal action to effect collection,whether or not haganon is commenced,the Client agrees to reimburse TSF for expenses in connection with any claims or suits,including N reasonable attorneys fees,including but not limited to the trial and appellate levels 103 This contract shall be governed by the laws of the State of Flonda 11. CONSTRUCTION REVIEW-TSF cannot accept responsibility for any design work unless the work includes services for construction reviewto determine whether or not the work performed is in substantial compliance w with TSF's conclusions and recommendations N 12. INDEMNIFICATION-TSF agrees to hold harmless and indemnify Client from and against liability ansing out of TSFs negligent performance of the work Client agrees to indemnify and hold TSF harmless from all r liability including all casts,attorneys fees and expenses of defense for any claims by any other person or corporation which may arse out of the performance or breach of this contract for which TSF was not solely LO negligent T_ N 13. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY-The ChentlOwner agrees to limit TSF liability for negligent professional acts,eRors or omissions,such that the total aggregate liability of TSF shall not exceed$50,000 or the total fee r for the services rendered on this project,whichever is greater The Owner further agrees to require the contractor and his subcontractors a similar limitation of liability suffered by the contractor or the subcontractors ansing from TSF negligentprofessional acts,errors or omissions CL 13 I I€Client prefers to have higher limits on professional liability,TSF agrees to increase the limits up to a maximum of S 1,000,000 upon Client's written request at the time of accepting our proposal provided that N Client agrees to pay an additional consideration of 5 percent of our total fee The additional charge for the higher liability limits is because of the greater risk assumed and is not strictly a charge for additional .0 professional liability insurance U 14. INSURANCE-TSF represents and warrants that it and its agents,staff and consultants employed by it are protected by Worker's Compensation insurance and Employers Liability Insurance in conformance with applicable state laws.TSF has such coverage under public liability and property damage insurance policies that TSF deems to be adequate A Certificate of insurance can be supplied evidencing such coverage upon request 14 1 Within the limits and conditions of such insurance,TSF agrees to indemnify and save client harmless from and against any loss,damage or liability ansing from any negligent acts by TSF,its agents,stall and consultants employed by it TSF shall not be responsible for army loss,damage or liability beyond the amounts,limits and considerations of such insurance TSF shall not be responsible for any loss,damage or � liability ansing from any acts by clients,its agents,staff and other consultants employed by it 142 Cost of the above coverage is included in our quoted fees If addhoonal coverage or increased limits of liability are required,TSF welt endeavor to obtain the requested msurahce and charge separately for costs U associated with additional coverage or increased limits 15, TERMINATION-This agreement may be terminated by either party upon seven days written notice in the event ofsubstanual falure by the other party to perform in accordance with the terms thereof.Such termination shall not be effective if the substantial failure has been remedied before expiration of the period specified in the written notice In the event of termination,TSF shall be paid for services performed to the termination notice date plus reasonable termination expenses 15.1 In the event of termination or suspension for more than three months,prior to completion of all reports contemplated by this Agreement,TSF may complete a repon on the services performed to the date of nonce of termmation or suspension The expenses of termination or suspension shall include all direct costs for TSF in completing such analyses,records and reports. 16. CLIENT'S OBLIGATION TO NOTIFY TSF-Chent represents and warrants that it has advised TSF of any known or suspected hazardous materials or conditions,utility lines and pollutants at any site at which TSF is to do work hereunder,aid unless TSF has assumed in writing the responsibility of Iocaung subsurface objects,structures,lines or conduits,Client agrees to defend,indemnify and save TSF harmless from all clams, suits,losses,costs and expenses,including reasonable attorney's fees as a result of personal injury,death or property damage occurring with respect to TSF's performance of its work and resulting to or caused by contact ,vith subsurface or latent objects,structures,lines or conduits where the actual or potential presence and location thereof were not revealed to TSF by Client 17. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS-This agreement shall not be interpreted as requinng TSF to assume the status of an owner,operator,generator,stoner,transporter,treater or disposal facility as those terms appear within RCRA or within any Federal or State statute or regulation governing the generation,transportation,treatment,storage and disposal of pollutants. Initial Packet Pg. 2037 K.2.a Proposal for Geotechnical Services Key West International Airport(EYW) Security Fence Borings Monroe County,Florida TSF Proposal No.2109-630 Page 5 TIERRA SOUTH FLORIDA,INC. UNIT RATE FEE SCHEDULE Unit #of Units Unit Price Total 1. FIELD INVESTIGATION Mobilization of Men and Equipment U Truck-Mounted Equipment LS 1 $ 350.00 $ 350.00 0) Specialized ATV/Mudbug LS 0 $ 720.00 $ 0,00 Support Vehicle DAY 2 $ 150.00 $ 300,00 Standard Penetration Test Borings (By Truck-Mounted Equipment) Land: 0-50 It depth L.F, 60 $ 18.00 $ 1,080.00 Z 50-100 It depth L.F. 0 $ 20.00 $ 0.00 Grout-Seal Boreholes (By Truck-Mounted Equipment) Land: 0-50 It depth L.F. 60 $ 6.75 $ 405.00 O 50-100 It depth L F. 0 $ 8.00 $ 0.00 Casing (By Truck-Mounted Equipment) Lard: 0-50 ft depth L.F. 60 $ 9.00 $ 540.00 CNI 50-100 it depth L.F. 0 $ 10.00 $ 0.00 , LO Auger Borings(0-20 ft) L.F. 0 $ 11.00 $ 0.00 N r Double Ring Infiltration Test Test 0 $ 600.00 $ 0.00 Field Permeability Tests(FDOT) Test 0 $ 850.00 $ 0.00 D. N Pavement Cores,Asphalt Each 0 $ 225.00 $ 0.00 Pavement Core Equipment day 0 $ 400.00 $ 0.00 Soil Probes Day 0 $ 1500.00 $ 0.00 I N It. LABORATORY TESTING Visual Examination/Stratify Per Hour 6 $ 100.00 $ 600.00 LU Natural Moisture Content Tests Test 6 $ 10.00 $ 60.00 N Grain-Size Analysis-Full Gradation Test 6 $ 65.00 $ 390,00 LO r N Grain-Size Analysis-Single Sieve Test 0 $ 35.00 $ 0.00 r" o Organic Content Tests Test 3 $ 35.00 $ 105.00 D. Atterberg Limit Tests Test 3 $ 75.00 $ 225.00 Liquid Limit Tests(Only) Test 0 $ 52.00 $ 0.00 O Plastic Limit Tests(Only) Test 0 $ 33.50 $ 0.00 U Laboratory CBR+Sampling Test 0 $ 800.00 $ 0.00 Proctor Test a) Modified Test 0 $ 108.00 $ 0.00 b)Standard Test 0 $ 102.00 $ 0.00 III ENGINEERING/COORDINATIONIMANAGEMENT U Project Manager Hour 1 $ 165.00 $ 165.00 Principal Engineer Hour 3 $ 150.00 $ 450.00 Senior Engineer Hour 6 $ 125.00 $ 750.00 Project Engineer Hour 8 $ 100.00 $ 800.00 Senior Technician Hour 20 $ 85.00 $ 1,700.00 CARD Hour 8 $ 75.00 $ 600.00 IV. Travel,Hotel,per-diem LS 1 $ 4500.00 $ 4,500.00 $ 13,020.00 Packet Pg. 2038 K.2.a Proposal for Geotechnical Services Key West International Airport(EYW) Security Fence Borings Monroe County,Florida TSF Proposal No.2109-630 Page 6 Y4= �Y M1�n3 � r' �oring Location Plan u ., na 2i09&30,EYW Securtty Fence Improvements(Jecoba) Legend U) a�� Approximate Locations of SPT Podngs 'E 0 TO xO N � P kfy CL ADMAN U a �IQ W p t f N in LO T- N T- CL o .0 0 Packet Pg. 2039 K.2.a ENVIRONNENTAL BIRKITT SERVICES, INC. birkitt.com October 18, 2021 Christopher Bowker Jr., P.E. _ Jacobs 200 W. Forsyth St., Suite 1520 Jacksonville, FL 32202 _ Project Name/Location: Key West International Airport Security Fence Site Assessments, Mitigation, and Permitting - REVISED 0 Dear Mr. Bowker, Birkitt Environmental Services, Inc. (Birkitt) is pleased to submit this proposal to perform environmental services to support permitting of the proposed Security Fence at the Key West International Airport (EYW). LO N Permits/Approvals required: o CL • USACE - Section 404/10, CWA (Miami Regulatory Office)— Individual Permit • SFWMD — Environmental Resource Permit (ERP) or possible modification of previous 0 permit • Monroe County— provide environmental support as needed for project approval i N See below for the proposed Scope of Services for the site assessments, mitigation assessment >_ and identification, and permitting for this work: .� N LO Task 1.0 Wetlands, Protected Species, and Sea-grass Site Review - o Task 1.1 Wetlands and Protected Species Review—Impact Area CL A follow up site visit to the site review previously conducted in September 2019 for the Environmental Assessment (EA) and Biological Assessment (BA) will be performed in order to supplement previous ecological data collected and document anticipated impacts for permit applications. Wetlands will be delineated in the mangrove habitat for a minimum of 20 ft on either side of the fence location. Qualitative data for the existing mangrove habitat will be collected and a Uniform Mitigation Assessment Method (UMAM) analysis will be performed. Any protected species observed will be documented. Site visit documentation will be provided in future Permitting Tasks. 126 31d Ave North,Suite 104 Safety harbor,FL 34695 Tel:(813)259.1085 Packet Pg. 21)40 K.2.a EYW Permitting Proposal Security Fence-Revised October 18, 2021 Site review and data collection of wetlands to be impacted by the Security Fence includes: • Establish jurisdictional wetland limits and review current site conditions. • Prepare map of data points. • Coordinate with surveyor to ensure data points are surveyed appropriately • Complete the regional data forms for the USACE wetland delineation. • Record habitat type, quality, and vegetative species for use in the Uniform Mitigation Assessment Methodology (UMAM) analysis and permit applications. Conduct general site review to update or confirm current site conditions relative to protected 0) species and add any new observations. Task 1.2 Seagrass/Benthic Resources Site Review- Potential Impact Area 0 A follow up site visit to the site review previously conducted in September 2019 for the Environmental Assessment (EA) and Biological Assessment (BA) will be performed in order to supplement previous ecological data collected and document anticipated impacts for permit applications. Because posts or other potential disturbance of seagrass or benthic resources `V may occur for the placement or construction of the security fence, an additional resource survey LO will be required. Seagrass/benthic surveys will be conducted at a distance of 10 ft. adjacent to post placement locations or other disturbance proposed. If seagrass is observed in the location of proposed post locations, immediately adjacent areas will be surveyed in order to identify CL potential areas of placement that do not contain seagrass. 0 Birkitt will prepare a report to be submitted to the regulatory agencies after the seagrass/benthic resources investigation and evaluation of potential impacts or avoidance of impacts. N It is assumed that no impacts to seagrass or benthic resources will occur. If it is determined that these impacts will occur and mitigation will be required, additional scope will be required. W Task 2.0 Man_ roveMetlands Mitigation Plan LO A mitigation plan for impacts to mangrove/wetlands habitat will be developed based on the o assumption that remaining credits from the previous RSA mitigation area can be utilized for CL SFWMD permitting and that the Keys Restoration Fund (KRF) will be utilized for the USACE permitting. Birkitt will prepare the Mangrove Mitigation Report for the Security Fence project. If seagrass mitigation is determined to be required, additional scope will be needed for the necessary environmental services. Task 3.0 A enc Pre-a lication Meetin sand Permittin A roach Birkitt will participate in pre-application meetings with the USACE, SFWMD, and Monroe County representatives along with other team members. Agency meetings are scoped to be conducted virtually. Team coordination to develop an appropriate permitting approach is included. 2 Packet Pg. 2041 K.2.a EYW Permitting Proposal Security Fence-Revised October 18, 2021 Task 4.0 SFWMD Permittin Task 4.1 Environmental Resource Permit Application Based on the detailed site review, Birkitt will provide wetlands impact calculations, update UMAM analysis if needed, and prepare maps of the wetlands jurisdictional line. Birkitt will provide environmental support for the preparation of the SFWMD permit application preparing the environmental portions of the application. The environmental portions of the permit application that Birkitt will prepare include: 0) 1. Environmental portions of Section C. 2. Environmental Report including existing conditions, avoidance and minimization of wetland impacts, wetland tables, UMAM, and proposed mitigation. 0 This task includes three (3) conference calls with the project team. Birkitt will coordinate with the project engineers, surveyors, and other team members as needed to complete necessary information. Birkitt will provide the environmental portions of the permit application to the project engineer in a digital format for submittal. LO Avoidance and minimization efforts will be summarized from the EA. o Task 4.2 SFWMD Agency Coordination CL Birkitt will attend one (1) site visit with SFWMD in order to review existing site conditions for the impact area. The visit will include a verification of the wetland jurisdictional line and a review of the proposed UMAM scoring to gain agency concurrence. A review of the fence location in opern water is included. Other agency coordination is included under this task which includes cV e-mails and phone calls to coordinate submittals and for clarification. Task 4.3 Respond to SFWMD Requests for Additional Information (RAI) Birkitt will provide up to two (2) written responses to SFWMD Requests for AdditionalLO Information (RAI) related to environmental issues to clarify the application. Email and phone communications are included. No new data collection is included. Includes coordination with Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC). CL N 5.0 USACE Permittin_ Task 5.1 U A E Individual/Standard Permit Application Birkitt will be the lead in preparing and submitting the USACE Individual/Standard permit application or other permit application as required with assistance from others. Key items to be addressed include existing conditions, protected species, onsite avoidance/minimization, alternatives analysis (based on the EA), and construction methods. In addition, the submittal will include a 12-Step mitigation plan based on 33 CFR 332.4. 3 Packet Pg. 2042 K.2.a EYW Permitting Proposal Security Fence-Revised October 18, 2021 Task 6.2 USACE Agency Coordination Birkitt will coordinate with the USACE to discuss the proposed permit application, site plan, and existing site conditions. Birkitt will attend one (1) site visit with the USACE in order to review existing site conditions. The visit will include a verification of the wetland jurisdictional line and a review of the proposed UMAM scoring for the proposed impact area. Other agency coordination is included under this task which includes a-mails and phone calls to coordinate submittals and for clarification. A review of the fence location in opern water is included. LL Task 6.3 Respond to USACE Requests for Additional Information (RAI) Birkitt will provide written responses to two (2) Requests for Additional Information (RAI) questions following submittal of the permit application. Birkitt will be the lead in responding to the USACE and will obtain responses from others on the team as needed. Includes responses to comments from US Fish and Wildlife Service and NOAA regarding protected species if 0 needed. Task 6.0 Monroe County Environmental Support and Coordination N Birkitt will provide environmental support and prepare environmental documentation as needed LO for Monroe County permitting/authorization approvals and coordination. o Task 7.0 Project Administration and Coordination CL Project administration and coordination includes invoice preparation, scheduling, project management coordination and team coordination. A kick off meeting is assumed to be vritual. An additional twelve (12) status meetings throughout the permitting process are assumed to be i virtual or during on-site trips scheduled for other tasks. This task also includes team coordination re: scheduling or overall project management. A 12-month project duration is assumed for this task. cv LO cv o CL N General Assumptions: • Birkitt will have full access and authorizations to the sites. • Required compensatory wetland/mangrove mitigation will be provided by utilizing remaining mangrove credit from the previous RSA project at EYW for SFWMD and paying into the Keys Restoration Fund (KRF) for the USACE. • It is assumed that no seagrass impacts will occur. If mitigation is needed for seagrass impacts, additional scope is required. • Any fees required by the agencies for permit application submittal will be provided by the client. Packet Pg. 2043 K.2.a EYW Permitting Proposal Security Fence-Revised October 18, 2021 0 No additional meetings with agencies outside of the proposed scope will be conducted. a Birkitt cannot guarantee that a permit will be issued or a timeframe in which permits are issued. 0 Post-permitting or compliance tasks are not included. Requests for additional information from the agencies are assumed to be for clarification or readily available additional information and do not include additional data collection. Specific locations of DOSts or other sea rass/benthic disturbance will be provided b Jacobs_prior to Birkitt conducting he seagrass/benthic resources survey, Otherwise an additional trip to the Keys may be necessary requiring additional scope. It is assumed that a maximum of ten (10) posts will be required. It is assumed that no seagrass/benthic resource impacts will occur. 0 SFWMD permit application and engineering services will be provided by others. Birkitt LE will provide environmental support. 0 Agency site review for both mangrove and seagrass/benthic assessment in the project area will be conducted during the same trip. 0 Scope and charges for permitting services may be revised if additional requirements are identified upon completion of pre-application meetings. Monroe County Comprehensive Plan Amendment or other action taken to allow , wetlands impacts will be obtained by others. T- o Birkitt will provide environmental support if needed for approvals from Monroe County. It is assumed that Monroe County coordination is limited to upland protected species that may be impacted during construction and mitigation will be via payment to the CL County mitigation fund. Others will assist with the alternatives analysis if required by the USACE for a 0 Standard/Individual permit. a Project Administration assumes duration of this phase is 12 months. Meetings are i assumed to be virtual or conducted in conjunction with scheduled site visits. `V • Services not covered under this proposal will require an additional scope and fee. �- Birkitt will explore whether a Nationwide/General Permit may be requested instead of an Individual USACE permit and whether an exemption or general permit or de minimis authorization may be requested once impacts are documented. LO cv o Breakdown of Charges: CL Birkitt proposes to conduct the services outlined in the tasks above on a lump sum basis. Please see the table below for a breakout of the charges per task: Packet Pg. 2044 K.2.a EYW Permitting Proposal Security Fence-Revised October 18, 2021 Task Task Description Task Charges Number 1.0 Wetlands, Protected Species, and Seagrass $33,264 Site Review—same trip 1.1 Wetlands and Protected Species Site Review 1.2 Seagrass/Benthic Resources Site Review 2.0 Mangrove[Wetlands Mitigation Plan $4,620 a 3.0 Agency Pre-application Meetings and $13,130 U Permit Approach SFWMD Permitting—Mangrove Impact— no 4.0 $33,364 sea rass/benthic im actsIt 4.1 Environmental Resource Permit Application 4.2 SFWMD Agency Coordination and Site Visit(1) 4.3 Respond to SFWMD Requests for Additional Information 2 USACE Permitting—Mangrove Impact—no6.0 $33,434 `V sea rass/benthic impacts LO 5.1 USACE Individual/Standard Permit Application 5.2 USACE Agency Coordination and Site Visit(1) o 5.3 Respond to USACE Requests for Additional CL Information 2 y Monroe County Permitting Monroe County 6.0 Permitting/Approvals— Environmental Support $4,080 and Monroe Count Coordination 7.0 Project Administration/Coordination- $19,570 Permitting Phase— 12 months >- TOTAL $141,362 LO We appreciate the opportunity to provide environmental services for this project. Please feel free to call us at 813-259-1085 or email at bbir i t bir itt.co or moth birkitt.cor if you have additional questions regarding this proposal or other services. CL N Sincerely, everLu F. L'L06tt RolrToty Beverly F. Birkitt Robert Toth President Technical Services Manager u BIRKITT ENVIRONMENTALI , INC. 6 Packet Pg. 2045