cc16_023 STAFF REPORT MEETING DATE: February 9, 2016 TO: City Council FROM: Manijeh Larizadeh, Assistant Engineer PRESENTER: Julian Skinner, Engineering Manager SUBJECT: MATERIAL TESTING SERVICES FOR 2016 CIP PROJECTS REQUEST Consider authorizing the City Manager to execute a consultant services agreement with Miller Pacific Engineering Group in an estimated amount of $74,000 for materials testing services for various CIP projects for calendar year 2016. RECOMMENDATION Authorize the City Manager to execute consultant services agreement. DISCUSSION On December 1, 2015, staff advertised a request for proposals (RFP) for materials testing services for various City CIP projects anticipated to be awarded during the 2016 calendar year. The scope of work included in the RFP generally consists of laboratory and field work required to verify that the materials provided and installed by contractors who are awarded City CIP construction projects meet the requirements of the project specifications. The work typically includes review of contractor submitted mix designs for Portland cement concrete and asphalt concrete before the materials are incorporated into the work, as well as on-site field sampling and testing. Additional services such as field compaction testing, sieve analysis of granular materials, rebar inspections and special steel inspections will be required depending upon the nature of the project. Design support services also are sometimes needed during the project development phase of various projects for items such as hazardous materials surveys and pavement coring. The City identified eleven CIP projects with the potential to be awarded in 2016. Six proposals were received in response to the RFP. Staff evaluated the six responses, with Miller Pacific Engineering Group, receiving the highest overall score. 922 Machin Avenue Novato, CA 94945 415/ 899-8900 FAX 415/ 899-8213 www.novato.org 1
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STAFF REPORT
MEETING
DATE: February 9, 2016
TO: City Council
FROM: Manijeh Larizadeh, Assistant Engineer
PRESENTER: Julian Skinner, Engineering Manager
SUBJECT: MATERIAL TESTING SERVICES FOR 2016 CIP PROJECTS
REQUEST
Consider authorizing the City Manager to execute a consultant services agreement with Miller
Pacific Engineering Group in an estimated amount of $74,000 for materials testing services for
various CIP projects for calendar year 2016.
RECOMMENDATION
Authorize the City Manager to execute consultant services agreement.
DISCUSSION
On December 1, 2015, staff advertised a request for proposals (RFP) for materials testing services
for various City CIP projects anticipated to be awarded during the 2016 calendar year.
The scope of work included in the RFP generally consists of laboratory and field work required
to verify that the materials provided and installed by contractors who are awarded City CIP
construction projects meet the requirements of the project specifications. The work typically
includes review of contractor submitted mix designs for Portland cement concrete and asphalt
concrete before the materials are incorporated into the work, as well as on-site field sampling and
testing. Additional services such as field compaction testing, sieve analysis of granular
materials, rebar inspections and special steel inspections will be required depending upon the
nature of the project. Design support services also are sometimes needed during the project
development phase of various projects for items such as hazardous materials surveys and
pavement coring.
The City identified eleven CIP projects with the potential to be awarded in 2016. Six proposals
were received in response to the RFP. Staff evaluated the six responses, with Miller Pacific
Engineering Group, receiving the highest overall score.
922 Machin Avenue Novato, CA 94945
415/ 899-8900 FAX 415/ 899-8213
www.novato.org
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Consultant Location 1 Achievement Engineering Corp San Jose
2 Apex Testing Laboratories Oakland
3 Consolidated Engineering Laboratories Windsor
4 Construction Testing Services San Francisco
5 Miller Pacific Engineering Grp Novato
6 Smith Emery San Francisco
Staff recommends Council authorize the City Manager to execute a consultant services agreement
with Miller Pacific Engineering Group for materials testing services, based on the following:
highest aggregate score, display of qualifications, and submission of a complete response to the
RFP.
Miller Pacific Engineering Group provided the City with a cost estimate for each of the eleven
projects. The total estimated cost for the eleven projects is $74,000, however, actual costs will
vary, and cannot be more accurately determined until designs have been finalized. The City will
be billed by the Consultant only for the work performed per the Consultant’s provided rate
schedule.
FISCAL IMPACT
There is no fiscal impact as the amounts payable to the consultant are budgeted in the Project
Development (410) and Construction Management (440) accounts of the individual CIP projects.
ALTERNATIVES
1. Authorize the City Manager to execute a consultant services agreement with Miller Pacific
Engineering Company for materials testing services for various awarded City CIP
construction projects.
2. Take no action, and provide staff with direction.
ATTACHMENTS
1. Consultant’s proposal
2. Project List
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MILLER PACIFICINGINItIIING SNOOP
December 30, 2015File: 15-8165pro.doc
City of NovatoDepartment of Public Works922 Machin Avenue, First FloorNovato, California 94945
Attn: Ms. Manijeh Larizadeh
Re: Proposal for Materials Testing Consultant ServicesVarious City CIP Projects 2016Novato, California
Introduction
Following receipt of your request for proposal (RFP), we are pleased to propose our services formaterial testing services (field and lab) for asphalt-concrete (AC), polymer-modified asphaltslurry seals, micro-surfacing, structural concrete, aggregate base, compacted soil fill, andhazardous materials assessment. As noted in the RFP, the 2016 construction period includes11 projects. We understand that many of the projects are in the early stages of developmentand therefore complete project plans, details, and construction schedules are not known.
For over twenty five years, the Miller Pacific Engineering Group has been providinggeotechnical and materials testing and inspection services to a wide variety of clients, includingstate and federal agencies and local municipalities. Agencies for whom we have recentlyprovided material testing and/or as-needed consulting services include: The County of Mann,Sonoma County, Napa County, City of San Rafael, City of Mill Valley, Town of Tiburon, Town ofBelvedere, Town of Fairfax, City of Novato, City of Petaluma, City of Santa Rosa, MannMunicipal Water District, North Mann Water District, Ross Valley Sanitary District, NovatoSanitary District, and several other municipalities.
In accordance with the RFP, this submittal presents our capabilities, qualifications, experience,project personnel, and other information.
A. Firm Qualifications and Experience
Miller Pacific Engineering Group has been providing professional construction observation andtesting services and consulting services in Mann County since 1988. We believe we areuniquely qualified to provide the requested services for the City of Novato for the followingreasons:
• Our Novato location enables us to provide rapid response and minimize travel costs. We donot have a 4 hour minimum charge.
• We are familiar with local geologic conditions, having completed over 150 projects inNovato, including many projects for the City of Novato, Novato Sanitary District and NorthMann Water District.
504 Redwood Blvd., Suite 220 • Novato, California 94947 I T (415) 382-3444 F (415) 382-34503
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• We have several technicians qualified to perform the requested testing and will therefore bebetter able to meet the City’s needs for testing.
• We have several registered civil and geotechnical engineers that can provide consultationshould construction issues develop. We will perform our services with Caltrans certifiedlaboratory and field equipment.
• Our firm is familiar with City of Novato personnel and operations from our previousexperience working on City of Novato projects.
B. Recent Projects
City of Novato 2011-2015 CIP Projects — MPEG is currently providing engineering investigationand design services for Novato’s Highway Interchanges Resurfacing project and we recentlycompleted construction testing services for the asphalt concrete resurfacing of several streets.Currently developing a database of geotechnical projects requiring future work. We completedconstruction testing services for the new City administrative offices, including observation of sitegrading, concrete strength testing and pavement testing. In 2011 we provided testing serviceson a 1.8 million dollar commuter bike lane adjacent to Highway 101 requiring retaining walls upto 15-feet in height.
Reference: Mr. Julian Skinner, P.E., Novato DPW, 415-897-8961MPEG Contract Amount: $200,000Date of Completion: ongoing
City of Mill Valley 2000-2015 Street and Sewer Improvements — Geotechnical services includedinvestigation, design and contract documents for roadway and slope stabilization with retainingstructures. Construction services included compaction testing of asphalt concrete and asphaltconcrete quality control testing for asphalt concrete overlays, utility trench backfill compactiontesting, concrete testing, shotcrete testing and tieback testing during construction of numerousretaining walls (soldier pile, CIDH, soil nail walls) in Mill Valley. We have performed numerouspeer review for projects throughout the City. We also maintain a database to monitor potentiallandslide areas and to address the higher priority site before they turn into larger landsliderepair projects.
Reference: Ms. Jill Barnes, former Public Work Director, City of Mill Valley, 415-383-6020MPEG Contract Amount: $200,000Date of Completion: ongoing
City of San Rafael — Assisted the City of San Rafael Public Works Department with thepreparation of their Quality Assurance Program (QAP) that provides an outline for materialstesting for a variety of project types and sizes. Have performed subgrade, baserock andasphalt-concrete, and concrete testing for a variety of projects.
Reference: Mr. Hunter Young, City of San Rafael, 415-458-3355MPEG Contract Amount: $50,000/year, Date of Completion: on-going
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County of Mann 2012-2015 Road Resurfacing — Miller Pacific Engineering Group providedinspection and material testing services for the 2014 and 2015 Roads Rehabilitation — CentralRegion, Southern Mann Roads Resurfacing Project, Novato Boulevard Paving, and severalother projects. Our construction observation and testing services included compaction testingduring placement of asphalt concrete and aggregate base rock, material testing of asphaltconcrete, and other as-requested tasks.
Reference: Mr. RJ Suokko, County of Mann, 415-473-4399MPEG Contract Amount: $80,000Date of Completion: 2015
City of Larkspur Street and Drainage Improvements — We provided services on approximately10 projects for the City, including the 1.8 million dollar reconstruction of Doherty Drive, a FullDepth Reclamation (recycling) and widening of a main arterial from Highway 101 into the City.Other projects include design of a new 8-foot high retaining wall in the City Hall parking lot,landslide evaluations and repair alternatives for Corte Alejo and Via Navarro, drainageimprovement projects for Cedar/Magnolia and Madrone Canyon and a pavement reconstructionproject on Old Redwood Highway. Miller Pacific provides both design and materials testingservices to the City.
Reference: Mr. Hamid Shamsapour, former Director of Public Works, 415-927-5017MPEG Contract Amount: $50,000Date of Completion: 2014
City of Sonoma Street Improvements — Miller Pacific Engineering Group is providinggeotechnical and pavement design services for numerous street rehabilitation projects. Nearly20 street projects have been designed and readied for construction, reconstructed orrehabilitated over the past 3 years. During the construction phase of these projects, MillerPacific commonly performs testing of subgrade soils in digout areas, performs laboratory qualityassurance tests on imported materials, tests compaction on baserock and asphalt, andperforms concrete strength testing.
Reference: Ms. Toni Bertolero, 707-523-1010MPEG Contract Amount: $50,000Date of Completion: 2015
Napa County 2010 - 2014 Street Proiects — MPEG provided construction testing services duringslurry sealing of numerous roads throughout Napa County. Commencing in early October 2010and scheduled for completion in mid-October, two contractors with multiple crews placed bothconventional Caltrans Type 2 Slurry Seals and Rubberized Emulsion Aggregate Slurry. Nearly5,000,000 square feet of roadway was subject to this work, and our scope consisted ofmaterials testing of the sand aggregate and binder oil for conformance with the projectspecifications. We also assisted Napa County’s Construction Inspector as requested for fieldquality control.
Reference: Mr. Anthony Morales, P.E., Napa County DPW, 707-253-4351MPEG Contract Amount: $30,000Date of Completion: 2014
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C. Qualifications
Miller Pacific’s primary strength lies in the quality and diversity of our stall and their academicand project experience. Miller Pacific Engineering Group is a California corporation thatfocuses on providing civil, geotechnical and material testing services in the Northern Bay Area.Scott Stephens, President, has been providing geotechnical engineering and design servicesfor roadways and bridges in the North Bay Counties for over 25 years and will providegeotechnical oversight and management for projects. Eric Dabanian, Associate Engineer, hasalso provided geotechnical services for over 20 years will serve as project manager. AllenMiller and Wayne Oakley, senior technicians each with over 30 years of experience, will be ourlead field technicians and will be assisted, if scheduling conflicts arise, by other qualifiedtechnician staff members. Key personnel are listed below.
Project Manager: Scott A. Stephens (MPEG President & Principal Engineer)(415) 382-3444 sstephensmillerpac.com
Technical Advisor: Michael P. Morisoli (MPEG Vice-President & Principal Engineer)(415) 382-3444 mmorisoli(millerpac.com
Project Engineer: Eric A. Dabanian (Associate Engineer)(415) 382-3444 edabanianmillerpac.corn
Project Engineer: Benjamin S. Pappas (Senior Engineer)(415) 382-3444 bpappasmillerpac. corn
Project Geologist: Mike Jewett, CEG (Project Geologist)(415) 382-3444 mjewettmillerpac. corn
Our firm organizational chart and resumes for our key personnel are provided on the attachedStatement of Qualifications. Miller Pacific Engineering Group has completed Caltrans Trainingand Certifying of Independent Assurance Samplers and Testers.
We propose to use the following subcontracted testing laboratories as needed: PavementEngineering of Petaluma for pavement material testing; Asphalt Pavement and RecyclingTechnologies of Shafter for oil testing, slurry and scrub seals; and, Reese and Associates ofSanta Rosa for concrete strength testing. Smith-Emery or LACO for structural steel andwelding testing, and PES Environmental will perform the necessary hazardous materialssampling, testing and monitoring.
D. Insurance
Miller Pacific Engineering Group maintains general liability, automobile liability and workerscompensation insurance that meet the requirements of the City of Novato. We also carryprofessional liability insurance. We have attached copies of current insurance certificates coveringall City of Novato projects. The following presents requested information on our insurancepolicies; these would be maintained during the term of the agreement:
General Liability — ACEC Business/Hartford$2,000,000 Per Occurrence$4,000,000 General Aggregate$4,000,000 Umbrella
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Auto - ACEC Business! Hartford$2,000,000 Combined Single limitAny auto, Hired autos, Non-owned autos
Workers Comp — ACEC Business/Sentinel1,000,000 Per Occurrence
Professional Liability - Terra Insurance$1,000,000 each claim$1,000,000 Annual Aggregate$50,000 deductible
E. Work Methods
We will provide submittal reviews and field testing personnel as requested by the City’sConstruction Manager. Project scheduling and providing the appropriate technical staff areimperative to the success of projects. We review staffing and project schedules weekly andassign personnel to assure the City’s needs are being met. Ideally, we would desire a 24-hournotification for site visits; however, because our technicians are dispatched from our Novatooffice we could be at the site with little advance notice.
Field Equipment and Testing Facilities - Our primary field equipment with be a nuclear densitygauge for compaction testing of soils, aggregate base and asphalt concrete. Our nucleargauges are calibrated annually and we will provide proof of this calibration, if requested. Otherequipment, such as concrete slump cones, concrete sample cylinders and material samplingequipment will also be provided for the project. We will follow general ASTM and Caltransguidelines for both the field and laboratory testing required for the project.
We will test construction materials (aggregate base and soils) for conformance with ASTM orCaltrans specifications (gradation and compaction characteristics) in our Petaluma laboratory.We will collect asphalt concrete, rubberized emulsion aggregate slurry seal, and concretesamples and specialized laboratory tests on these materials may be provided by sub-contractedlaboratories.
F. Estimated Project Cost Breakdown
The following cost estimates have been prepared using the preliminary schedules andanticipated scopes of services provided in the RFP.
-Olive Avenue Class 2 Bike Lanes - HSIP Budget Estimate: $6,500-Measure A Group 8 Pavement Rehabilitation Budget Estimate: $8,000-De Long Avenue and lgnacio Boulevard Highway
Interchanges Resurfacing Budget Estimate: $14,000-Safe Pathways to Schools Sidewalk Gap Closures —
Arthur Street and Plum Street Budget Estimate: $7,000-Bahia Mini Parks Improvements Budget Estimate: $4,000-Hill Recreation Area Bocce Ball and Parking Improvements Budget Estimate: $7,000
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-Simmons Lane and Sunset Parkway Retaining Walls Budget Estimate: $6,000-Hamilton Levee Seepage Collection Phase 2 Budget Estimate: $5,500-Mann Valley Mobile Country Club — Hillside Drainage
Improvements Budget Estimate: $7,000-Macin Valley Mobile Country Club — Clubhouse and
Because of uncertainties with final design, desired frequency of material testing, contractorschedule, weather, quality of the work and other factors, our actual charges will likely vary fromthe above estimates. After the designs have been finalized and construction schedulesestablished, we can prepare more accurate scopes and budgets.
G. Agreement, Billing and Accounting
Miller Pacific Engineering Group is not aware of any conflicts of interest that may result inperforming the work for this project.
We have reviewed the City of Novato’s standard contract language and do not take exception.Our current signed agreement with the City contains similar language.
We propose our services on a time and expense basis in accordance with our attachedSchedule of Charges. We will provide accurate monthly billing separated between each CapitalProject so that testing costs can be properly allocated within the City’s job cost accountingsystem. Project costs and budgetary information is tracked and logged on a weekly basis andcan be accessed at any time to keep the City updated on current project budget status.
We are pleased to have the opportunity to propose on this project and hope to continue to providethe City of Novato with our engineering and material testing services. Please call with anyquestions you may have.
Attachments: Statement of Qualifications including: Firm Background, Organizational Chart,Key Personnel and Resumes, Laboratory Certifications, Project Highlights, InsuranceCertificates, Schedules of Charges
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Firm Background
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Firm History
In 1989, after 31 years of engineering practice, Eugene Miller establishedMiller Pacific Engineering Group (MPEG) as a firm offering qualityGeotechnical, Geologic, and Civil Engineering services in the North Bay areaand the North Coast regions of California. The firm capitalizes on EugeneMiller’s many years of prior professional engineering experience and hisvarious technical innovations.
Miller’s project history encompasses work in the 17 western states, Alaska,Hawaii and Guam. His more significant projects include Embarcadero Centerbuildings in San Francisco, 65 Dam Safety Studies for the U.S. Bureau ofReclamation, Mokulumne Aqueduct Delta Levee Safety Studies, and designof the San Carlos Apache Dam in Arizona, numerous landslide projects andfoundation investigations for civic buildings, schools, commercial andindustrial facilities. Since then Eugene has stepped down as President andpassed the torch to Scott Stephens.
Under Stephens’ direction, the firm has expanded its geologic services anddeveloped the unique engineering specialty of Geo-Civil Engineering whichintegrates MPEG’s geotechnical skills with civil engineering design and projectmanagement, thus providing single source services for clients.
Today the staff of professional engineers, geologists and field technicianscontinues the firm’s founding principals of client service, technical excellenceand professionalism. Since its beginning MPEG has experienced continuousmeasured growth in staff and revenues while operating its three offices as asingle unit (Novato, Petaluma, & Napa). MPEG is an employee-ownedCalifornia Corporation and registered as a California Small Business (SBE)and Micro-Business.
MPEG provides a variety of geotechnical and geologic services including:
Geotechnical Engineering Engineering Geology
Geologic Hazard InvestigationFault and Seismicity StudiesEnvironmental Impact AssessmentGround Water StudiesGeologic Resource EvaluationQuarry Closure Reports
Landslide Mitigation DesignEmbankment DesignFoundation RehabilitationRetaining StructuresShoreline ProtectionEarth Dam DesignDesign Plans and SpecificationsConstruction Monitoring & Testing
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Miller Pacific Engineering Group has been serving public andprivate sector clients, primarily in northern California, for over20 years. Our experience enables us to provide clients withcost-effective solutions to achieve overall project goals.
Geotechnical Feasibility• is the basis for a well thought-out project• avoids environmentally sensitive or geologic hazard areas• identifies the geotechnical opportunities and constraints• develops conceptual solutions for site specific conditions• aids in conceptual design, project planning and cost estimating
Geotechnical and Geologic Hazards Analysis• evaluates site specific conditions for hazards• determines earthquake and fault movement potential• estimates seismic ground motion for design• checks potential for liquefaction, lurching and seismic settlement• evaluates slope stability; erosion, settlement and soil expansion
Geotechnical Exploration and Testing• exploration driffing and undisturbed soil sampling• cone penetration testing• seismic refraction surveys• slope inclinometers and ground water monitoring• rock coring• laboratory testing for physical properties
Geotechnical and Geologic Services
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Geo- Civil Engineering and Construction Services
For Geotechnical projects, Miller Pacific Engineering Group offers completeGeo-Civil Engineering services. We provide a single source of engineering,from initial site evaluation through project completion. Our services includesite investigation, engineering evaluation, design plans, specifications, costestimates, bidding and construction management.
Geo-Civil Engineering• retaining structures• landslide reconstruction• foundation repair• levee and reinforced earth construction• soil stabilization• shoreline protection• synthetic turf Held design
Construction Services• plan reviews• geotechnical submittal reviews• QA/QC laboratory testing• earthwork inspection and compaction testing• pile driving inspection• drilled pier inspection and confirmation of subsurface conditions• foundation excavation inspection and earth reinforcement monitoring• subdrain design and verification• concrete sampling and testing• summary reports and/or as-built plans
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We appreciate the confidence of the clients and co-professionals we have recently served:
Amerifund Lending GroupA-N WestAnchor EngineeringApplied Water ResourcesArtesian EnvironmentalAthenian SchoolAxt & Mitchell ArchitectsBalance HydrologicsBarker Pacific GroupBasin Street PropertiesBaycor BuildersBeals AllianceBellecci & Associates, Inc.Beresford CorporationBiggs Cardosa AssociatesBioMarin PharmaceuticalBKF EngineersBolinas Fire Protection DistrictBreije & Race ConsultingBrookfield HomesBrown and CaIdwellBuck Institute for Age ResearchCA Board for Professional Eng.California QuartetCalifornia State Parks and Rec.California Water CompanyCalifornia Wine ToursCallander AssociatesCarducci & Associates, Inc.Carlile MacyCatholic Diocese of Santa RosaCedars of MannCentral Mann Sanitation AgencyCH2M/HiIIChannel PropertiesChristopherson HomesCity of BelvedereCity of BerkeleyCity of CloverdaleCity of CotatiCity of FairfieldCity of LarkspurCity of Mill ValleyCity of NapaCity of NovatoCity of PetalumaCity of PiedmontCity of San AnselmoCity of San RafaelCity of SausalitoCity of Santa RosaCity of VacavilleCity of VallejoClover-Stornefta DairiesCollege of MannColvin GroupCongregation Shomrei TorahContra Costa CollegeConversion Management Assoc.Cotati Unified School DistrictCounty of Lake
County of MannCounty of NapaCounty of SonomaCovello GroupCraiker Architects & Planners IncCSW/Stuber StroehDashiell CorporationDe La Salle High SchoolDillon BeachDomaine Chandon WineryDome Construction CorporationDomincan UniversityDry Creek Band of Pomo IndiansDutra MaterialsEDAW, Inc. Env. PlannersEmerald Bay DevelopmentESAFieldTurf International, Inc.Firemans Fund Insurance Co.Fitzgerald & AssociatesForell Elsesser EngineersForm4 ArchitectureFreitas Law FirmGannett FlemingGates & AssociatesGeorge Hills CompanyGhilotti Construction CompanyGhirardelli AssociatesGlass ArchitectsGolden Gate Bridge Transport.Gravenstein School DistrictGreat Western HoldingsGuide Dogs for the BlindHanson AggregatesHanson BridgeftHarris & AssociatesHartMarinHayward Park DistrictHCV Pacific Investors VIHDR EngineeringHealdsburg USDHorizon Management GroupHudson Management CompanyInsurance Consulting AssociatesJAMS. EndisputeJones & StokesKamman Hydrology & Eng.Kendall-JacksonKennedy Jenks ConsultantsKenwood Inn & SpaKitchell, CEMKing & Gordon Attorneys at LawKPA GroupKnox RicksenLa Terra TrifoglioLarkspur Capital PartnersLarkspur School DistrictLas Gallinas Valley Sanitary Dist.Law Offices of Alan MayerLaw Offices of Ann RankinLaw Offices of David F. Beach
Law Offices Frederick PetersonLaw Offices Newton DalPoggeftoLa-Z Boy Retail ShowroomLeana InvestmentsLedcor ConstructionLeonard Charles & AssociatesLSA AssociatesLunny Grading and PavingMaggiora & Ghilofti Inc.Mann AcademyMann City Affordable HousingMann Coast RanchMann Country Day SchoolMann County Office of EducationMann Municipal Water DistrictMarshall / Lee Inc. ArchitectsMeadow ClubMendocino County Office EdMillsap, Degnan and AssociatesMonahan Pacific DevelopmentMontalvan EnterprisesMorrison & FoersterMt. Tamalpais SchoolNapa County Office of EducationNapa Resort PartnersNapa Valley Unified SchoolNapa Valley Wine TrainNational Park ServiceNorth Bay ConstructionNorth Mann Water DistrictNotre Dame de Namur UniversityNovato Community DevelopmentNovato Unified School DistrictNovato Sanitary DistrictNute EngineeringOakford VineyardsOberkamper & AssociatesODoul GroupOlive Construction ManagementOrinda Union School DistrictOsterweis Capital ManagementPacific Municipal ConsultantsPandell Law FirmParadise Hotels and ResortsPark Day SchoolPetaluma City SchoolsPetaluma Ecumenical PropertiesPetaluma Golf and Country ClubPetaluma Parks & RecreatrionPowar ManagementPresidio TrustPresley of No. CaliforniaPrincipal BuildersQuattrocchi Kwok ArchitectsQuesta EngineersRagghianti - FreitasRedhorse Constructors, Inc.Richardson Bay Sanitary DistrictRincon Valley Union SchoolsRiver Rock CasinoRMC Water and Environment
Roger, Scott & HelmerRoss StoresRoss Valley Sanitary DistrictRoyston Hanamoto Alley & AbeyRWR ConstructionSalinas High SchoolSalvation Army Petaluma CorpsSan Francisco SeminarySan Rafael Sanitation DistrictSanitary District No. 1Santa Rosa City SchoolsSanta Rosa Junior CollegeSara Lee Bakery GroupSausalito Mann City SchoolsSeascape Homeowners Assoc.Sewerage Agency of S MannSFE Design, Inc.Shasta EnterprisesSharp Property ServicesShoreline Unified School DistrictSlide RanchSmith & HawkenSmith and WalshSolano County TransportationSolit Interest GroupsSonoma County HospitalSonora Union High SchoolSpud Point Crab CompanySt Munson ConstructionSt. Vincent de Paul ChurchStarkweather BondyStetson EngineersStone Tree Golf CourseSuffer Health / Novato HospitalTamalpais BankTamalpais Union High SchoolTanaka Design GroupTatum BuildersTeam GhilottiTiburon Peninsula ClubTorom GroupTown of Corte MaderaTown of DanvilleTown of FairfaxTown of MoragaTown of RossTown of San AnselmoTown of TiburonTST HoldingsTudor EngineeringTurner ConstructionU.S. Army Corps of Engineers-SFUkiah UtilitiesVali Cooper & AssociatesVillage BuildersWaste ManagementWiseman Company Martin PlazaWinzler & Kelly, Civil EngineersZFA, Structural Engineers
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Specialized Expertise and Experience
Geotechnical EngineeringFeasibility StudiesSite and Foundation InvestigationsEarthquake EngineeringSite Grading CriteriaConstruction MonitoringDistressed Property EvaluationForensic Studies / Expert Consultation
Geo/Civil EngineeringLandslide Mitigation DesignEmbankment DesignFoundation RehabilitationRetaining StructuresShoreline ProtectionEarth Dam DesignDesign Plans and SpecificationsContract DocumentsConstruction Monitoring and Testing
Engineering GeologyGeologic Hazard InvestigationFault and Seismicity StudiesEnvironmental Impact AssessmentGround Water StudiesGeologic Resource EvaluationQuarry Closure Reports
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Evaluation of Subsurface ConditionsSubsurface exploration is utilized to evaluate the geologicconditions and soil profiles. For shallow exploration, wecustomarily utilize auger drilling equipment or exploratorytrenches to characterize subsurface conditions and identifysignificant geologic and geotechnical features that may affectproject development. For soft soils or deep exploration, we willutilize rotary-wash drilling techniques or cone penetration tests(OPTs). Soil sampling is performed with split barrel samplerswith liner tubes, thin walled Shelby tubes or thin walled pistonsamplers. Seismic refraction lines and rock coring are utilizedto estimate rock hardness and excavation characteristics.
Laboratory TestingOur laboratory is specially equipped for geotechnical soil testingincluding classification, engineering properties, and compaction
‘•- characteristics. Several of the testing apparatus are automatedwith dedicated computers used for data acquisition.
Classification tests include moisture content, dry density, grain size analysis, plasticity (swellshrink) properties, specific gravity, and corrosion potential. Tests to evaluate engineeringproperties include strength tests (direct shear, unconfined compression, and triaxialcompression), consolidation and expansion index. For compaction characteristics, we performlaboratory compaction tests (Caltrans 216 and ASTM 1557) todetermine maximum density and optimum moisture content. Forpavement design, subgrade samples are tested for ResistanceValue (R-Value.) Aggregate baserock and subbase materials aretested to confirm gradation and durability meet Caltrans standardspecifications. Our laboratory is certified for Caltrans materialstesting. When job conditions warrant, we can establish on-sitelaboratory facilities for compaction testing, concrete sampling andother construction related testing. Where warranted specializedtesting is arranged with associated laboratories.
Construction Inspection and TestingWe provide geotechnical consultation, inspection and testingduring construction. We will evaluate any geotechnical issuesthat arise during construction and develop mitigation options ina timely manner so that delays in the construction schedule areminimized. We provide quality control field testing to confirmsoil conditions are as expected and that the contractors work isperformed in accordance with the project specifications. Ourconstruction inspection services include inspection and testingof site preparation, keyway and slope excavations, overexcavation of unstable soils, subsurface drainage, structural fill,foundation subgrade, drilled cast-in-place piers, driven piles,reinforced earth slopes and walls, soil nails, tiebacks, rockanchors, utility trench backfill, concrete and pavement sections.
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Key Professionals
Scott A. StephensCivil Engineer 50492, Geotechnical Engineer 2398Scott is a Senior Project Manager for numerous Geotechnical and Geo-Civil projects. His experienceranges from foundation engineering, environmental studies and forensic investigations to fullengineering design and contract management. One of his forensic investigations was of an ancientcompound landslide for which he designed a unique remediation of large diameter ductile concreteshear pins and deep horizontal drains.
Michael P. MorisoliCivil Engineer 55908, Geotechnical Engineer 2541Mike is the Senior Project Manager for numerous and varied Geotechnical and Geo-Civil projects.His projects have included sites underlain with deep bay mud deposits, expansive soils and sites withquestionable stability. He has brought special “hands on” experience to the rehabilitation of a seawallin Bolinas, the reconstruction of a deteriorated bayside levee and reconstruction of large landslideinvolving four different property owners and several utility easements.
Eric A. DabanianCivil Engineer 50097, Geotechnical Engineer 2526As Senior Engineer, Eric is responsible for both Geotechnical and Geo- Civil projects. His projectsinclude distressed property investigation and repair, pavement studies, capital improvement projectsfor cities and schools, residential projects and commercial developments. His Geo-Civil projects haveincluded landslide repairs, tied back and soldier pile retaining walls and creek bank stabilization.These assignments have typically included investigation, concept development, engineering design,and preparation of plans, specifications/contract documents, and construction monitoring.
Benjamin S. PappasCivil Engineer 63940, Geotechnical Engineer 2786Ben has been responsible for many aspects of Geotechnical and Geo-Civil projects. They include theinvestigation and subsequent design of landslide repairs and the design of various excavation supportsystems. He has planned and supervised the exploration of hillside sites, marshland soils, expansivesoil areas, and other geotechnical problem areas. His projects have included school sites in SanRafael, Novato and Healdsburg, as well as Commercial buildings in numerous North Bay locations,and new facilities at Stern Grove in San Francisco.
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Novato
SCOTT STEPHENS504 RethvoodBtv, Suite 220Novato, CA 94947415/382-3444
He has prepared numerous geotechnical planning reports and environmentalimpact studies and serves as a Peer Reviewer for several local governmentalagencies
He has conducted many forensic geotechnical investigations and has providedexpert testimony on geotechnical issues including slope instability, retaining wallfailure, foundation distress and groundwater seepage.
His projects frequently combine investigation of distressed property andremediation design. Such projects have ranged from compaction grouting to resupport a multi-story building, reconstruction of a tunnel lining collapse,stabilization of a creek channel with a tied back soldier pile retaining wall, andreconstruction of a landslide using subdrains and a reinforced earth buttress.
One of his unique projects was the evaluation of an ancient compound landslide,the subject of major litigation, and the development of a unique stabilizationconcept. The investigation and analysis was followed by the complete Geo/Civildesign for the remediation. It was comprised_of 74 three-foot diameter, deepductile concrete shear pins and a horizontaldrainage system.
His geotechnical projects have requireddetailed seismicity studies, liquefactionanalysis, slope stability studies and settlementanalyses.
Scott’s Geo-Civil projects have included fullengineering design, bid documents, contract management, and constructioninspection for a variety of projects: retaining structures, landslide repairs, remedialdrainage, pedestrian bridges, restoration of distressed foundations, and syntheticturf athletic fields.
Scott has provided geotechnical design criteria, construction details, quality controland managed construction observation and testing of many synthetic turf fieldsthroughout the Bay Area. Some of his synthetic turf projects include MannAcademy in San Rafael, San Mann and Novato High Schools in Novato, Merrill F.West High School, Hercules High/Middle School and Gilman Field in Berkeley.
His technical expertise includes sophisticated computer analyses, manyconventional and unique exploration techniques, advanced testing methodsincluding in-situ testing by field vane shear, monitoring with inclinometers andpiezometers, field permeability measurement, nuclear density gauge testing andseismic refraction surveys.
Experience Summary
Scott Stephens is President of Miller Pacific Engineering Group and is responsiblefor the overall business management of the firm. He is also the Senior ProjectManager and Reviewer for numerous Geotechnical and Geo-Civil projects.
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Miller PacificCURRICULUM VITAE
Engineering Group504 Redwood Blvd., Suite 220Novato CA 94947415/382-3444
Mr. Morisoli is Managing Engineer for the firm’s Napa/Solano office and serves asthe Senior Project Manager for numerous and varied Geotechnical and Ceo-Civilprojects throughout the San Francisco Bay Area.
His geotechnical investigations range from schools, commercial developments,and residential structures, to landslide causation, and distressed structuralfoundations. His projects have included sites underlain with deep bay muddeposits, sites underlain by expansive soils, and sites with questionable slopestability.
Mike recently completed a comprehensive investigation for a large destination golfcourse resort development. In addition to foundation and grading issues theanalysis focused on excessive surface drainage and seepage from a nearbyreservoir.
He provided a broad range of services for amajor over crossing of Highway 101 north ofNovato. Services included a geologic study,geotechnical investigation, asbestos, leadand pavement evaluation, and constructionservices. Foundations and materials reportswere prepared in Caltrans format. MillerPacific provided geotechnical consultation,inspection and testing during construction.
Among Mike’s unique projects is the rehabilitation of a seawall in Bolinas, leveerepairs along the Napa River, and several structures with deep undergroundbasements with significant buoyancy (uplift) issues. He was also major participantin the investigation and preliminary design for a large off-stream wastewaterreclamation reservoir.
His Ceo-Civil projects take full advantage of his special “hands-on” geotechnicaland civil engineering experience. Recently he designed a phased rehabilitation of a1500 foot long bay front levee. The design was based on his analysis of slopestability, long-term settlement and the need for slope erosion protection. OtherCeo-Civil projects have included the rehabilitation and construction of an aging,undocumented earth dam, full design for several bridge foundations, plans andspecifications for creek bank stabilization, rock bolt and shotcrete retaining walls.He has provided design and contract administration for the reconstruction of alarge landslide extending across four private properties and a public utilityeasement. Following the winter 2006 landslides and “FEMA-declared” disaster inMann County, he managed over 30 landslide evaluation and repair projects forpublic and private clients.
He is experienced with sophisticated computer analyses, conventional and uniqueexploration techniques, advanced laboratory testing methods, and a variety of fieldinstrumentation.
Experience Summary
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Experience Summary
Mr. Dabanian serves as Associate Engineer and Senior Project Manager for awide variety of Geotechnical and Geo-Civil projects throughout the San FranciscoBay Area from the firm’s Novato office. He has over twenty five years ofexperience working as a geotechnical engineer in the Bay Area, and his practicehas focused on Mann and Sonoma Counties. Mr. Dabanian has completed abouta dozen projects for the City of Novato, most involving pavement rehabilitationprojects which have included geotechnical investigation and design services aswell as construction inspection and material testing services for roadwayresurfacing projects and the City’s new administration building.
Eric plans and manages a variety of projects including, investigation and repair oflandslides, water tank and pipeline studies, pavement studies, including materialtesting and consultation during construction, fault hazard evaluations, capitalimprovement projects for cities and schools, residential projects, and commercialdevelopments. He is currently serving as geotechnical peer reviewer for portionsof the Presidio Parkway project in San Francisco for the Presidio Trust.
His Geo-Civil projects have included engineering design, specifications, biddocuments for landslide repairs, tiedback, soil nail and soldier pile retainingstructures, sheet pile walls and geo-grid reinforced modular block walls forroadway and creek bank stabilization, including vegetated rock buttress repairs inenvironmentally sensitive creeks. Following the 2006 winter storms and “FEMAdeclared” disaster in Mann County, he managed over 25 landslide evaluation andrepair projects for public and private clients.
A current project of his includes construction of a 5-story parking garage andadjacent laboratory building within the downtown San Rafael Corporate Center.Both structures are supported on auger cast piles socketed into bedrock andrequired vertical and lateral pile analysis and pre-construction load testing. Anotherongoing project is a geotechnical and geologic investigation of a large landslidecomplex on a tall ocean bluff/cliff in San Francisco that is impacting the CaliforniaCoastal Trail. The slide is instrumented with slope inclinometers to measure thedepth, magnitude and rate of slope movement.
Eric’s mote unique projects include a pile-supported police station over deep baymud, 20-lot subdivision with several landslides, a multi-story hotel with three levelsof underground parking underlain byliquifiable soils, and stabilization of a neatly200-foot high landslide extending acrosssix properties utilizing a geo-grid reinforcedearth slope.
While with the Mann County DPW, Ericwas responsible for approximately twodozen major road projects to repairlandslide damage from the El Nino stormsof 1997-98. These Projects included soldierpile and tiedback soldier pile walls, soil nailwalls, sheet pile walls and conventionalearth and rip-rap buttresses.
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Novato
BENTAIN DAPPAS 504 Redwood Blvd., Suite CS IVI -L Novato, CA 94947
415/382-3444
Ben has extensive experience working with local School Districts and Colleges toimprove their campus facilities. Some of the districts Ben has worked with includeNovato Unified, San Rafael City Schools, Healdsburg Unified, Peralta CommunityCollege District, and Dominican University. The educational facility projects Benhas been involved with required gearing our geotechnical services to comply withthe current Division of State Architects (DSA) requirements.
Ben has been responsible for numerousGeo-Civil projects including slide repairsand retaining wall designs. He managedgeotechnical investigations for variousschool sites in Mann, Sonoma, Napa,Alameda, and Contra Costa Counties.For these projects he provided detailedseismic hazard analysis, including up-to-date liquefaction analysis and calculationsfor seismically induced settlement. Healso analyzed global slope stability, forboth static and seismic conditions,utilizing sophisticated slope stability programs.
One of Ben’s unique projects was the retrofit of an existing structure at the Collegeof Alameda. The subsurface soils consisted of soft, compressible Bay Mud andloose, liquefiable sands. Due to the sensitive soil profile and the size of thestructure Ben performed a site specific seismic response analysis to determine thelateral loads exerted on the structure during a seismic event. Additionally, Benprovided various deep foundation recommendations. Based on hisrecommendations the design team opted to support the structure on mini-piles andBen provided additional vertical and lateral capacity analyses.
Ben has provided geotechnical design criteria, construction details, quality controland managed the construction observation and testing of many synthetic turf fieldsthroughout the Bay Area. Some of his synthetic turf projects include Terra LindaHigh School in San Rafael, San Mann and Novato High Schools, Merrill F. WestHigh School, Hercules High/Middle School and Dominican University of California.
Ben has planned and supervised the subsurface exploration of hillside sites,marshland soil and expansive soil areas. In these projects he has used a varietyof exploration techniques in addition to conventional drilling and undisturbedsampling. These include specialized Shelby Tube and Piston sampling. Ben isalso experienced with advanced in-situ techniques such as cone penetrationtesting and Slope Inclinometer monitoring.
Experience Summary
Ben Pappas serves as a Senior Engineer on a variety of Geotechnical and GeoCivil Projects and is a registered Civil and Geotechnical Engineer in the State ofCalifornia. His experience is concentrated in the North and East Bay area,particularly Mann, Sonoma and Alameda Counties.
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Miller PacificCURRICULUM VITAE
Engineering Group504 Redwood Blvd., Suite 220Novato, CA 94947415/382-3444
Mike Jewett serves as Project Geologist on a variety of Geotechnical and Geo-CivilProjects and is a registered Certified Engineering Geologist in the State ofCalifornia. His experience is concentrated in the San Francisco Bay Area,primarily within Mann, Napa, Contra Costa, and San Francisco Counties.
Having been with the firm since 2008, Mike has conducted dozens of geologic siteevaluations for a variety of projects, including distressed properties, slope failuresand pie-development feasibility studies. He has implemented and managedseveral slope-stability and groundwater monitoring studies utilizing a wide array ofspecialized techniques and equipment, including auger, rotary-wash, andcontinuous core drilling, cone penetrometer test (CPT) explorations, slopeinclinometer and monitoring well construction, installation of in-situ instrumentation,downhole geophysical logging, and in-situ hydraulic conductivity testing.
Mike has also beenresponsible for numerousgeotechnical investigations forprojects ranging from municipalinfrastructure capitalimprovements andrehabilitations to private multi-unit residential and commercialdevelopments. He has plannedand implemented subsurfaceexploration and laboratorytesting programs, performedcomplex slope-stability andsettlement analyses, andperformed geologic hazardevaluations for projects with acute seismic, liquefaction, settlement, coastal blufferosion, slope-instability and naturally-occurring asbestos concerns. He hasperformed geologic field mapping at a variety of sites where project demandsrequired larger-scale mapping than has been performed for existing, publishedmaps. He has also performed geologic inspection and testing during constructionfor projects including landslide remediation, deep foundation construction, soilnails, rock anchors and tiebacks, and levee construction.
One of Mike’s most unique projects included an investigation of landslide activityon public property which had impacted a large commercial development justoutside the mapped limits of the Hayward Fault zone. Following subsurfaceexploration with rotary-wash and wireline coring equipment and installation of slopeinclinometers and permanent in-situ instrumentation, the results of regular slopeand groundwater monitoring indicated that movement had occurred along several
compound failure planes, and that continued movement due to drag-folding of weak Orinda Formationsiltstone bedrock by the nearby Hayward Fault was likely to occur. Currently, additional monitoring anddevelopment of mitigation measures to protect the development from expected future landslide activity isbeing cooperatively considered by the development owner and the City.
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STATE OF CALIFORNIA-CaISTA Edmund G. Brown Jr., Governor
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATIONENGINEERING SERVICES—METSLOCAL AGENCY INDEPENDENT ASSURANCE
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CERTIFICATE OF ACCREDITATIONfor a TESTING LABORATORY
Miller Pacific Engineering Group1333 N. McDowell Blvd, Ste. C
Petaluma, CA 94954Wayne G. Oakley, Lab Manager
The testing laboratory named above has been inspected by Certified Independent Assurancepersonnel and has met the requirements outlined in the Caitrans Independent Assurance
Manual. This accreditation shall only be used in conjunction with a currentCaltrans Form TL-0113.
This certificate is valid for a period of one (1) year from the approval date shown below.Accreditation applies only to Caltrans construction projects and/or local federal-aid projects
using California Test Methods.
— 6David R. Small, P.E. IA# 094 Approval date: March 18,2015Local Agency Independent Assurance
QUALIFYING LABORATORIESForm TL-0113 Expiration date: 03/18/16
Inspected by: David SmallIA No.: 094Phone: 916-247-7923File: Materials Category 500
Laboratory: Miller Pacific Engineering Group (Petaluma Lab)Address: 1333 North McDowell Blvd. Suite CCity: Petaluma State: California Zip: 94954Lab QC Mgr.: Wayne G. Oakley e-mail: woakleymiIIerpac.comTelephone: 707-765-6140 Fax #.: 707-765-6222
A certified Independent Assurance (IA) visited this laboratory on (Date) 03118/15Only the equipment to be used on Caltrans construction projects and/or local federal-aid projects usingCalifornia Test Methods was checked for qualification.
At the time of qualification, this laboratory had all necessary equipment to perform the California Tests (CT)indicated below. SamplinglTesting personnel shall possess current Caltrans Form TL-0111,“Certificate of Proficiency,” prior to performing any sampling or testing.
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X A written in -house Safety ProgramX A written in -house Quality Control ProgramX Copies of current (applicable) test proceduresX Verification that the laboratory participates in Cattrans RSP correlation programX Test equipment summary for calibration!service of equipmentX Calibration stickers affixed to test equipment (dated within the 12 months)X Personnel certificationsfqualificationsX Work experience summariesX Nuclear gage license
On 03/18/2015 this laboratory was qualified by David R. Small #094Date (Printed name øfA person)
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THROCKMORTON RIDGE FIRE STATIONMann County, CaliforniaClient: County of MannArchitect: C3 Design Alliance
The new Throckmorton Ridge Fire Station is a three-engine-bay, rustic lodge-style facilitylocated on the beautiful Panoramic Highway adjacent to Mount Tamalpais near Mill Valley.The building is located at the same site as an older obsolete structure. The initial geotechnicalevaluation focused on the geologic setting, seismicity, identification of a cut-fill transitionextending through the proposed building, and concerns about the stability of the steep fillslope below the site. We subsequently explored site conditions with test borings andprepared geotechnical recommendations and design criteria for the project; including aunique foundation of shallow spread footing foundations bearing on bedrock throughout mostof the building combined with drilled, cast-in-place piers supporting the downhill side of thebuilding to account for the deeper bedrock and slope. The steep fill slope below the site wasfound to have poor stability and we recommended mitigation measures which consisted ofexcavating weak soils, installing subdrains and reconstructing the slope with compacted fill.Additional services included evaluation of 1,200-feet of new sanitary sewer using test boringsand test pits to determine excavation conditions in potentially variable Franciscan Mélangebedrock.
We provided geotechnical consultation and review during development of the project plansand inspected site grading and foundation excavations during construction to verify ourfindings and the contractors’ conformance to the design requirements.
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NAPA COUNTY ON-CALL TESTINGNapa County, CaliforniaClient: Napa County Department of Public Works
MILLEA PACIFICINGINLI RING GROUPPROJECT HIGHLIGHTS
Miller Pacific Engineering Group was awarded an “on-call” geotechnical observation andtesting contract with Napa County’s Department of Public Works in mid-2008. To date,projects successfully completed include two landslide repairs on Steele Canyon Road nearLake Berryessa, asphalt testing during road paving projects on Silverado Trail, PetrifiedForest Road, Deer Park Road, Atlas Peak Road, Duhig Road, Napa County Airport andtesting of water line and storm drain trench backfill along Main Street in Napa City and at theCounty’s Health and Human Services Building.
Fill placement andchimney drain
approaching the‘top” of fill
Excavation and keyway atthe beginning of thelandslide repair at SteeleCanyon Road, Mile Post2.00
MPEG has also provided services to Napa County’s Public Works Department on a baselineGeologic Study to guide land-use planning throughout the entire County. We are alsoworking on an extensive restoration project along the Napa River between St. Helena andOakville.
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CROWN ROAD LANDSLIDE REPAIRMann County, CaliforniaClient: Macin County Public Works Department
As a result of the FEMA “disaster” storms of December 31, 2005 and April 2006, several dozenlandslides damaged Mann County roads, parks, and open space areas. Mann County engagedMiller Pacific directly or as a sub-consultant to Harris & Associates to provide emergencyconsultation, and to investigate the slides and prepare complete design repair plans. In othercases we provided geotechnical recommendations and design criteria to the project StructuralEngineer. By the end of 2008, we will have designed and/or observed construction on over 30landslides that occurred due to the 2005/2006 FEMA disaster events.
The Crown Road at ldlewood Road intersection (shown below) was the site of the largest andmost expensive (+/- $2,000,000) landslide that damaged County roads. MPEG providedconsultation during emergency response efforts when a 30-inch water main was threatened.We subsequently investigated the site with test borings and inclinometers that were used todetermine the depth of landslide movement (up to 45 feet below road grade) and to model slopestability. The repair consisted of a 200 foot long row of 3-foot diameter drilled piers, spaced 7-feet on center, along the edge of the road and a 125 foot long row of 3-foot diameter drilledpiers, spaced 7 feet on center, about 25 to 50 feet uphill from the lower row of piers. Bothstructures are laterally supported by 240 kip tiebacks consisting of double-corrosion protectedbundled strands that are up to 110 feet in length. The work was completed in 2007.
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ENGINEERED RETAINING WALLS
MILLER PACIFICINGINtIHINO GHONP
Miller Pacific Engineering Group provides Geo-Civil engineering and projectmanagement services for a variety of engineered retaining walls. Our services maybegin with a site inspection and a geologic or geotechnical site investigation. Utilizingthese data, we consider several retaining wall types in order to select the one bestsuited for the site-specific slope, subsurface and retaining conditions.
Steel soldier piles with timber lagging are widely Concrete blocks are reinforced with geogrids.used.
Following selection of the preferred wall type, we perform engineering analysis,develop the complete engineering design, prepare plans, technical specifications, andcontract documents. We will solicit bids from several qualified contractors. Afterselection of a contractor, we administer the contract, provide on-site consultation,inspection, and testing in order to complete the owner’s successful project.
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Steel sheet piles are supported with steeltiebacks.
A tied-back concrete wall adjoins a gabion revetment.
We provide a combination of Geo-Civil services tobest suit our client’s project needs and the physicalsite conditions.
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BUCK CENTER FOR RESEARCH IN AGING, NOVATOClient: Buck Center for Research in AgingArchitect: I. M. Pei, New York
The Buck Center campus includes administration and research laboratory buildings, a longsweeping access road, a service road, all underground utilities and extensive parking. Theinitial construction required heavy grading with cuts as much as 40 feet, landslide repair, sub-drainage, and fills up to 70 feet. The first buildings consisted of a spectacular four-storyheadquarters building with an atrium, a central core, and an underground laboratory. Asecond laboratory building connects to the administration building through a tunnel.
The planning approvals were based on extensive technical reviews and independentgeotechnical investigations by four geotechnical firms. In 1996 the Buck Center retainedMiller Pacific Engineering Group for final plan review, construction monitoring, testing and thegeotechnical documentation of as-built conditions.
During construction, the project received considerable attention when a landslide developedon the adjacent subdivision and enlarged onto an unused portion of the site. The Buck Centergrading was modified and extensive subsurface drainage installed. For stabilization of thelandslide on the adjacent property Miller Pacific designed a buttress with an innovativesystem of fiber reinforced drilled piers. To stabilize the landslide on the Buck Center propertya 70 foot deep sub-drain extended about 600 feet into the hillside to drain a naturalsubsurface aquifer that fed subsurface seepage. Miller Pacific designed the stabilizationmeasures, administered the contract and monitored the stabilization construction.
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GEOTECHNICAL EVALUATIONSDISTRESSED PAVEMENT AND SUBGRADE REHABILITATIONVarious Cities and Counties
Over the past decade, and more, Miller Pacific Engineering Group has provided geotechnicalconsultation, evaluation, and design services for numerous pavement rehabilitation projects.Emphasis is always placed, where possible, of recycling the existing on-site pavements. Thiscan be done by grinding old asphalt and baserock to create and stockpile recycled baserockfor re-use on the site or export for re-use elsewhere. In recent years, construction advanceshave allowed more frequently for use of pulverizing or recycling existing pavements in-place.Sometimes referred to as “Cold” in-place recycling, this method can take several forms.Although some highly specialized methods, such as Cold-Foam in-place recycling, requirespecialized equipment with limited availability, we have found that commonly availableequipment can be used to pulverize the existing pavements (asphalt and underlyingbaserock). The resulting grindings can then be graded and compacted in-place in advance ofa final “Full Depth” asphalt surface.
Most Cities and Counties need toperform periodic, sometimesannual, maintenance andimprovement projects to their publicstreets. MPEG can assist in thedesign process by evaluatingexiting pavement and subgradeconditions to provide cost-effectivedesign alternatives. Duringconstruction, we provide therequisite materials andfield/laboratory testing of subgradesoil, aggregate baserock, asphaltconcrete pavement, and utilitytrench backlills to check forconformance of Contractor’s work.
Depending on the subgrade conditions,a deeper pulverize and mix withunderlying subgrade soil (up to amaximum depth of about 15 to 18inches) can be employed with theaddition of cement, lime, or acombination of the two, to create amore stabilized subgrade forplacement of the final full-depthasphalt. We have providedgeotechnical services for streetrehabilitation projects, both design andconstruction inspection, for the NapaCounty, Cities of Petaluma and MillValley, and many others.
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PEDESTRIAN AND BIKE PATH IMPROVEMENTSVarious Locations in Mann, Sonoma and Napa Counties
MILLEA PACIFICINGINIIHING GHOUPPROJECT HIGHLIGHTS
Miller Pacific Engineering Group has consulted with project teams for numerous “multi-use”pathways and roadways in the Northern San Francisco Bay Area. Typical services includeanalyzing geologic hazards, exploring subsurface conditions and providing geotechnicalrecommendations for embankment slopes, foundations for small bridges, pavement designs andother site specific requirements. Sampling and testing to evaluate potential contamination on oldrailroad embankments has been performed and we frequently observe and test construction toverify Contractor conformance with the project plans and specifications. Representative projectsinclude:
• City of Larkspur — Larkspur/Corte MaderaMulti Use Pathway and Bridge:Environmental sampling, earthworkrecommendations, bridge foundation designand construction observations of this %-milelong conversion of the old railroadembankment. Contact: Hamid Shamsapour,Director of Public Works (415-927-5017).
• City of Larkspur — Doherty Drive Multi-UsePath: Scheduled for construction in 2011, weare providing geotechnical recommendationsfor the widening and other improvements tothis heavily-travelled artery. Slope stability,settlements and pavement rehabilitationstrategies were the key issues at the projectsite.
• Town of San Anselmo — Butterfield Road SafeRoutes to Schools: Services include design
of retaining walls and recommendations forstreet widening.
• AN West High Canal Bank Stabilization andPathway: Evaluation of deteriorated asphalt-concrete pedestrian path due to leveesettlement and creek bank instability.Provided bank stabilization options andpathway repair recommendations. Providedgeotechnical consultation during construction.
• Town of CorteEnvironmentalgeotechnicalrecommendations,conversion of theinto multi-use pathway.
• County of Mann Parks & Open Space —
White’s Hill Pathway: Evaluation and designof path that extends below Sir Francis DrakeBoulevard Brown Bridge. Includes design ofretaining walls, pedestrian bridge, and multi-use pathway that crosses a large, activelandslide and adjacent very steep terrain.Performed observation and testing duringconstruction.• County of Napa — Duhig Road Bike Path:
Included subsurface exploration, designrecommendations and constructionobservations of this mile long +1- roadwaywidening project. Contact: John Vicenzio,Napa County Department of Public Works(707-259-8369).
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PROJECT HIGHLIGHTSNovato Sanitary DistrictNovato, CaliforniaClients: RMC Water and Environment, Inc., Winzler & Kelly, Novato Sanitary District
Construction for the planned improvements at theNovato and lgnacio treatment plants required anadaptable strategy for a variety of geologicchallenges. The Novato Sanitary District upgradesincluded new moderately to heavily loadedstructures, sedimentation and aeration basins, aconveyance pipeline connecting the two plants,and support structures such as retaining walls.Acting as a key member of the construction team,we conducted a full geotechnical investigation andanalysis of subsurface conditions at the sites. Ourrecommendations provided an effective design thatwas both cost-effective and efficient.
In 2005, we conducted twenty-six exploratoryborings and encountered a variable geologyranging from hard alluvial deposits and weatheredbedrock to soft compressible Bay Mud up to 40feet deep. Areas underlain by Bay Mud are proneto settlement that, over the course of several years,causes damage to structures. Vertical wick drainswere installed to accelerate consolidation of theBay Mud to months instead of years and reducethe impact of settlement. After the wick drains wereinstalled (pictured right), a surcharge load wasplaced at the surface to increase pore pressure ofthe saturated soils. The pressure forced the waterinto the wicks where it flowed to the surface as theBay Mud particles compressed into the voids.
Additionally, auger cast piles were designed for thedeep foundations that anchored the largerstructures in place. Auger cast piles have theadvantage of preventing sloughing and piercollapse because they are grouted as the auger iswithdrawn, allowing the pier to maintain its shape.Also, a substantial offhaul cost was avoidedbecause the type of skin friction characteristic ofthe native soils produced no spoils.
Obstacles, including Novato Creek and Highway37, crossed the conveyance pipeline alignment.To avoid disturbance to these features, directionaldrilling was included in the project design. Thepipeline was installed in a horizontally drilledexcavation that bypassed the highway and creekwith the least amount of disruption to the natural andman-made features above.
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PAVEMENT EVALUATIONS AND REPAIRSNAPA COUNTY — SILVERADO TRAIL IMPROVEMENTS 2009Napa County Department of Public Works (and various other Cities and Counties)Mr. Anthony Morales, P.E.Napa County DPW, 1195 3td St., Rm. 201 Napa, CA 94558, 707-253-4351Estimated Construction Costs of approximately $1 Million
Miller Pacific Engineering Group routinely provides geotechnical consultation, evaluation, anddesign services for new streets, parking lots and pavement rehabilitation projects. Forrehabilitation, emphasis is placed where possible on recycling the existing on-site pavements orextending the useful life of existing pavement to reduce life-cycle costs. Grinding old asphalt andbaserock to create “new” baserock for use on the site or export for re-use elsewhere is frequentlyused.
Other cost-effective strategies include lime or cement treatment of clayey or granular subgradesoils or existing baserock to increase strengths and reduce asphalt thickness. Exotic strategiesare also seeing increased use, such as “Cold” in-place recycling, where existing roads are“pulverized” and the granular surface materials are recemented in-place.
We recently completed several “stimulus” projectswith Napa County to rehabilitate distressedpavements, including several segments of theSilverado Trail shown in the photos. Pavementrehabilitation was also successfully completed alongHardman Avenue, Atlas Peak Road, Duhig Roadand at the Napa Airport. Depending on thecondition of the existing pavements and desiredperformance, d igouts, overlays, crack-sealing,slurry-sealing and geotextile reinforcing materialswere utilized at different sites. In addition to designservices and consultation, Miller Pacific’s Caltranscertified laboratory and field technicians observedand tested the work for QNQC purposes.
Mike Morisoli’s role in the Napa Countywork was project design andConstruction Manager. Allen Miller andWayne Oakley wre the ConstructionTechnicians.
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SCHEDULE OF CHARGESPROFESSIONAL ENGINEERING AND TESTING SERVICES
Other Inside ChargesMileage $ 0.80 per mileVehicle (Field) $9 per hourNuclear Density Gage $8 per testInclinometer $150 per day / $85 per half dayLaser Level $50 per daySampling Equipment $50 per day / $30 half day
Outside Services Cost + 20%Exploration, drilling equipment and instrumentation, in-situ monitoring,specialized laboratory testing, per diem, shipping, courier/delivery services,outside reproduction, and other services and supplies not normally provided.
*NOTES:
Field site visits and travel time are normal hourly rates, portal to portal.
3. Rates are for normal Geotechnical Engineering and Geological services.Rates for depositions and testimony are $450 per hour for Principal; $400per hour forAssociate, and $350 per hour for Senior. All other personnel are$250 per hour. These fees are due and payable at the time of service.
4. Schedule of charges is effective as of January, 2016. It is subject to revisionannually and at other times without notice.
5. Prevailing Wage Note: Personnel working on Prevailing Wage Projects willbe billed at normal hourly rates plus $5 per hour, or at the Group 3 or Group4 rate, whichever is applicable.
AGREEMENT FOR PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERING AND TESTING SERVICES January 2016
504 Redwood Blvd., Suite 220 • Novato, California 94947 B T (415) 382-3444 F (415)382-345046
1. Olive Avenue Class 2 Bike Lanes - HSIP
This project includes roadway widening and pavement rehabilitation on Olive
Avenue between Samrose Drive and the city limits. Work will include earthwork,
asphalt paving, and application of rejuvenating scrub seal and micro-surfacing.
Assume 4 days of subgrade compaction testing and 4 days (2 days HMA, 1 day
Scrub Seal and 1 day Micro-surface)of paving work. Number of working days for
this project is estimated to be 35.
2. Measure A Group 8 Pavement Rehabilitation
This project includes sidewalk repairs, construction of ADA complaint curb ramps,
and placement of rejuvenating scrub and micro-surfacing. Assume 5 days of
concrete placement, and 5 days of paving work. Number of working days for this
project is estimated to be 30.
3. De Long Avenue and Ignacio Boulevard Highway Interchanges Resurfacing
This project will improve access to the highway interchanges. The improvements
will include upgrading ADA facilities to current guidelines including ramps,
pedestrian push buttons and audible pedestrian signals, replacement of existing
traffic signal detection, reestablishing bridge conforms by replacing curb, gutter
and sidewalk that has settled, grinding of the existing pavement, placement of
reinforcing fabric, HMA overlay and restriping. Assume 4 days of compaction test
for placement of class II, 9 days of concrete placement, and 6 days of paving
work. Number of working days for this project is estimated to be 35.
4. Safe Pathways to Schools Sidewalk Gap Closures - Arthur Street and Plum
Street
This project includes installation of new curb gutter and sidewalk to close gaps in
existing pedestrian infrastructure on designated routes to schools for Novato High
School (on Arthur Street) and for Olive Elementary School (Plum Street). The
improvements will include upgrading ADA facilities to current guidelines
including ramps. Assume 3 days of compaction test for placement of class II, 6
days of concrete placement, and 2 days of paving work. Number of working days
for this project is estimated to be 30.
5. Bahia Mini Parks Improvements
This project includes installing play equipment and other features ( benches, picnic
tables, bicycle racks) at one park and minor park amenities at one other park. The
improvements will include earthwork, and installation of concrete and decomposed
granite paths. Assume 3 days of concrete and decomposed granite placements.
Number of working days for this project is estimated to be 60.
6. Hill Recreation Area Bocce Ball and Parking Improvements This project includes earthwork, asphalt paving, concrete work, electrical work,
irrigation work, landscaping and the building of bocce ball courts and other
amenities. Assume 8 days of compaction work, 2 days concrete testing, 2 days
asphalt testing. Number of working days for this project is estimated to be 120.
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7. Simmons Lane and Sunset Parkway Retaining Walls
The project includes replacement of three city-owned wooden retaining walls with
new soldier pile and wood lagging walls. Work includes demolition of existing
walls; drilling new concrete piers; sidewalk repairs, hand-railings; creek re-
vegetation. Assume 5 days of pier installation; 3 days of backfilling-soil
compaction testing; and 2 days for miscellaneous concrete. Number of working
days for this project is estimated to be 45.
8. Hamilton Levee Seepage Collection Phase 2
The project includes demolition of existing concrete v-ditches; installation of new
subsurface drains; construction of new v-ditches or trench drains; and
hydroseeding. Assume 5 days of onsite inspections of subsurface conditions; 3
days of backfilling-soil compaction testing; and 2 days for miscellaneous
concrete. Number of working days for this project is estimated to be 30.
9. Marin Valley Mobile Country Club – Hillside Drainage Improvements
The project includes the drainage improvements within a city-owned mobile
home park. Work includes demolition of existing concrete v-ditches; installation
of new subsurface drains; construction of new v-ditches or trench drains;
installation of new storm drain piping, including inlet structures, trash racks or
other devices; and hydroseeding. Assume 10-15 days of onsite inspections; 5-10
days of concrete testing. Number of working days for this project is estimated to
be 45.
10. Marin Valley Mobile Country Club – Clubhouse and Pool Facility
Improvements
The project includes the exterior ADA improvements and a pool facility
renovation within a city-owned mobile home park. Assume 3 days of concrete
testing. Number of working days for this project is estimated to be 45.
11. Vineyard Road Improvements
The project includes the ADA improvements and paving rehabilitation for 1-mile
of existing roadway. Work includes demolition of existing concrete; installation
of new ADA curb ramps, sidewalk and driveway approaches; hot mix asphalt
paving or surface treatments. Assume 3-5 days of concrete testing; 5 days of
paving testing. Number of working days for this project is estimated to be 35.