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03/04-39 PURCHASE / SERVICE ORDER FOR MONROE COUNTY To: URS Purchase Service Order No. 03/04-39 Re: PSA Agreement, Dated 1-1-02 Resolution No. Project Name: EYW- Part 139 Certification Manual Revision Description of Services: (See attached Statement of Services) Multiple of Direct Salaries Lump Sum x Reimbursable Expense Days to Complete 360 Fee this Service Order $ 26,37~00 C> ~ :t: :;c .-:-; C rr-] f"'..;) ..." c::;:) ....... .... c.n rT'I f'T1 a -0 c..J ..." C) 0 :::0 "t:' ::u :::s:: ,..,., ,"., 1 N .' ,- ~~ (J'1 '....J Payment for Services shall be in their entirety as per PSO. Prepared by: ~~ Date: ~ ..) -r::?Y Accepted by: Date: k~ DAVID P. RICE, MAYOR PRO TEM N :IURSIDEIDRESIC5025 20 ,5 51P0031P00410304- 39. DOC BY DATE Date: Date: Wednesday, June 23, 2004 Mr. Mil Reisert, Consultant URS 7650 Corporate Center Drive Suite 400-4001 Miami, FL 33126-2053 Statement of Work and Qualifications Subject: UPDATE / REVISE AIRPORT CERTIFICATION MANUAL (ACM) TO FAR 139 REQUIREMENTS Relevant AC: 150/5210-22 and 150/5210-18 Regulations: FAR 139 and TSAR 1542 EXPERIENCE. AviaEd has satisfied clients for seven years with its exceptional staff and ability to communicate safety and security issues orally and in writing to diverse audiences. This is represented by the clients we have addressed at airports, airlines and maintenance facilities; from management to line service workers. We have developed, maintained, and evaluated training programs for airports and airlines. We know the history of where many communication programs have failed and make appropriate changes to create programs that reach today's audiences. Our programs are conducted, written and d.elivered so that learning transfer takes place in the classroom and can be reinforced on the job. Not only our experience, but our ability to audit and track programs is a key service offered by A viaEd providing a methodical analysis which allow program success. BACKGROUND. Recent changes in Federal Aviation Administration 49 CFR Part 139 and relevant circulars require that Key West International update and revise the airport certification manual and submit an airport approved manual for FAA approval. Provided that a currently approved copy of the ACM and all relevant information is provided by the airport in a timely manner and in the format requested, AviaEd will revise and update the Airport Certification Manual for submission to the FAA for approval. Our staff remain committed to completing the task and will advise and revise the ACM based on a first set of comments from the FAA during the approval process and additional comment sessions if deemed necessary. Competition Sensitive for Address Use Only 1 Client: URS / EYW Statement of Qualifications June 23,2004 AviaEd Proposed Responsibilities: · The Airport Certification Manual will be revised and developed to include the requirements set forth in 14 CFR Part 139 and other guidance documents with specific data from the Airport. · Assist in and be available for an initial presentation of the ACM to the FAA ADO with responsibility for the Airport at the meeting date to be determined. · Additional requested revisions may affect the cost of this proposal. · If requested to write procedures or programs in addition to the ACM a separate agreement will be made for such services. Deliverable Items · One original electronic initial ACM for revisions to be made by the Airport. · One original (initial draft) for submission to the FAA for comment and one hard copy for review by the Airport. o The ACM submitted to the FAA for comment will be revised based on a first set of comments from the FAA during the approval process. · One original for final FAA approval, one hard copy, and one electronic CD- Rom copy for retention by the Airport. o Expected Hours of Billable Work: 291 URS and Key West International Airport Proposed Responsibilities: · All necessary information as required to develop the ACM will be made available in hardcopy and electronic copy to AviaEd. This may include but not limited to copies of the current approved ACM, any draft ACM versions, and diagrams of airport perimeter, airport layout maps, and emergency response providers, contractors providing services to the airport, FAA inspection reports, and additional information. · Will allow access to review copies of existing operational procedures and provisions in the airport general operations manual. · Initial introduction, orientation, and access to the airport facilities and its key decision-making personnel, FAA liaison personnel with authority to implement and approve the provisions of the ACM being drafted by AviaEd. Proposed Joint Responsibilities: · AviaEd, URS and Airport personnel agree to communicate via telephone and/or fax on the progress being made toward the meeting with FAA at the date to be determined for submission of the ACM. · A time line for completion will be determined upon the acceptance of this proposal. 2 Statement of Qualifications June 23, 2004 We appreciate the opportunity to answer any questions and look forward to developing the programs and estimate the following level of effort. AviaEd Proposed Responsibilities: · The Airport Certification Manual will be revised and developed to include the requirements set forth in 14 CFR Part 139 and other guidance documents with specific data from the Airport. · Assist in and be available for an initial presentation of the ACM to the FAA ADO with responsibility for the Airport at the meeting date to be determined. · Additional requested revisions may affect the cost of this proposal. · If requested to write procedures or programs in addition to the ACM a separate agreement will be made for such services. Deliverable Items · One original electronic initial ACM for revisions to be made by the Airport. · One original (initial draft) for submission to the FAA for comment and one hard copy for review by the Airport. o The ACM submitted to the FAA for comment will be revised based on a first set of comments from the FAA during the approval process. · One original for final FAA approval, one hard copy, and one electronic CD- Rom copy for retention by the Airport. o Expected Hours of Billable Work: 291 · SSFM AIRFIELD DRIVER TRAINING MODULE - AOA movement and/or non-movement areas to provide for: Initial Training (1 hour of instruction, testing and documentation) Interactive courseware - under six months to develop and implement o Expected Hours of Billable Work: 336 Recurrent Training (1/2 hour of instruction, testing and documentation) Interactive courseware (if required at additional cost) - two months to develop and implement · HARDWARE INSTALLATION - (if required at additional cost) Site Survey - two weeks Preliminary Design - two weeks Installation - one month URS and Key West International Airport Proposed Responsibilities: · All necessary information as required to develop the ACM will be made available in hardcopy and electronic copy to AviaEd. This may include but not limited to copies of the current approved ACM, any draft ACM versions, and diagrams of airport perimeter, airport layout maps, and emergency response providers, contractors providing services to the airport, FAA inspection reports, and additional information. Competition Sensitive for Address Use Only 3 Client: URS 1 EYW Statement of Qualifications June 23, 2004 · Will allow access to review copies of existing operational procedures and provisions in the airport general operations manual. · Initial introduction, orientation, and access to the airport facilities and its key decision-making personnel, FAA liaison personnel with authority to implement and approve the provisions of the ACM being drafted by AviaEd. Proposed Joint Responsibilities: · AviaEd, URS and Airport personnel agree to communicate via telephone and/or fax on the progress being made toward the meeting with FAA at the date to be determined for submission of the ACM. · A time line for completion will be determined upon the acceptance of this proposal. 4