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Request for Qualifications Solicitation No.
ADSPO18-00007887 Description:
2018 Professional Services List
Arizona Department of Administration
State Procurement Office 100 N 15th Ave., Suite 201
Phoenix, AZ 85007
PART 4 of the Solicitation Documents: Offer Forms
(Attachments)
Index Date: January 8, 2018
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Offer Forms (Attachments)
Date: January 8, 2018
ATTACHMENT 1 ........ OFFER AND ACCEPTANCE FORM
...................................... 2 ATTACHMENT 2-A ....
EXPERIENCE AND CAPACITY
............................................. 3 1.0 ..... FIVE (5)
EXAMPLE PROJECTS
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3 ATTACHMENT 2-A .... EXPERIENCE AND CAPACITY
............................................. 6 2.0 ..... EMPLOYEES
BY DISCIPLINE
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6 3.0 ..... FIRMS EXPERIENCE AND REVENUE
........................................................... 8 4.0
..... FIRMS SERVICES
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8 EXPERIENCE REFERENCES:
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9 ATTACHMENT 2-B .... ORGANIZATION PROFILE
.................................................. 11 ATTACHMENT
3-A .... METHOD PROPOSAL
.......................................................... 14
ATTACHMENT 3-B .... KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSAL
........................................... 15 ATTACHMENT 3-C ...
PROPOSED SUBCONTRACTORS ..................................... 27
ATTACHMENT 3-D ... PERFORMANCE GUARANTEE
........................................... 29 ATTACHMENT 3-E ....
ISRAEL BOYCOTT FORM
................................................... 30 ATTACHMENT 4
........ PRICING SHEET
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31 ATTACHMENT 5-A .... CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION DESIGNATION
................ 32 ATTACHMENT 5-B .... CONFORMANCE STATEMENTS
........................................ 35 ATTACHMENT 5-C ...
INSURANCE EVIDENCE
..................................................... 38 ATTACHMENT
5-D ... OFFER CHECKLIST
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Request for Qualifications Solicitation No.
ADSPO18-00007887 Description:
2018 Professional Services List
Arizona Department of Administration
State Procurement Office 100 N 15th Ave., Suite 201
Phoenix, AZ 85007
PART 4 of the Solicitation Documents: Offer Forms (Attachments)
Date: January 8, 2018
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Attachment 1 Offer and Acceptance Form
SUBMISSION OF OFFER: Undersigned hereby offers and agrees to
provide qualifications for 2018 Annual Professional Services List
in compliance with the Solicitation indicated above and our Offer
indicated by the latest dated version below:
Initial Offer:
1. 1/22/2018
date initial
SWCA, Incorporated
Offeror company name Signature of person authorized to sign
Offer Initials
20 East Thomas Road, Suite 1700 Cara Bellavia, Director
Address Printed name and title
Phoenix, Arizona 85012 Cara Bellavia, Director
City | State | ZIP Contact name and title
86-0483317 [email protected] 602-274-3831
Federal tax identifier (EIN or SSN) Contact Email Address
Contact phone number
CERTIFICATION: By signature in the above, Offeror certifies that
it: 1. will not discriminate against any employee or applicant for
employment in violation of Federal Executive Order 11246, [Arizona]
State
Executive Order 2009-9 or A.R.S. §§ 41−1461 through 1465;
2. has not given, offered to give, nor intends to give at any
time hereafter any economic opportunity, future employment, gift,
loan, gratuity, special discount, trip, favor, or service to a
public servant in connection with the submitted offer. Failure to
provide a valid signatureaffirming the stipulations required by
this clause will result in rejection of the Offer. Signing the
Offer with a false statement will void theOffer, any resulting
contract, and may be subject to legal penalties under law;
3. complies with A.R.S. § 41-3532 when offering electronics or
information technology products, services, or maintenance; and4. is
not debarred from, or otherwise prohibited from participating in
any contract awarded by federal, state, or local government.
ACCEPTANCE OF OFFER: State hereby accepts the initial Offer,
Revised Offer, or Best and Final Offer identified by number
ADSPO18-00007887 at the top of this form, and which was
dated___________(the Accepted Offer). Offeror is now bound (as
Contractor) to carry out the Work under the attached Contract, of
which the Accepted Offer forms a part. Contractor is cautioned not
to commence any billable work or to provide any material or perform
any service under the Contract until Contractor receives the
applicable Order or written notice to proceed from Procurement
Officer.
State’s Contract No. is: ADSPO18-00007887 The effective date of
the Contract is:__________ Contract awarded __________
Procurement Officer signature Procurement Officer printed
name
Contract qualification award can be viewed at
https://spo.az.gov/procurement-services/professional-services
1/22/18
1/30/18-1/30/19 1/30/18
Sean Wulfekuhle
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Request for Qualifications Solicitation No.
ADSPO18-00007887 Description:
2018 Professional Services List
Arizona Department of Administration
State Procurement Office 100 N 15th Ave., Suite 201
Phoenix, AZ 85007
PART 4 of the Solicitation Documents: Offer Forms (Attachments)
Date: January 8, 2018
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Attachment 2-A Experience and Capacity
STATE MAY DETERMINE YOUR SUBMITTAL IS NON-RESPONSIVE IF YOU DO
NOT ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS FULLY.
DEFINITIONS
Architect Services, Engineer Services, Land Surveying Services,
Assayer Services, Geologist Services and Landscape Architect
Services: This solicitation is restricted to those professional
services within the scope of the practice of those services
pursuant to Arizona Revised Statutes Title 32, Chapter.
Branch Office: A geographically distinct place of business or
subsidiary office of a firm that has a key role on the team.
Discipline: Primary technical capabilities of key personnel, as
evidenced by academic degree, professional registration,
certification, and/or extensive experience.
Key Personnel: Individuals who will have major contract
responsibilities and/or provide unusual or unique expertise.
Structure: How a business is organized to accomplish its
objectives (ie, Sole Proprietor, Limited Liability Company,
Cooperative, Corporation, Partnership, S Corporation).
1.0 Five (5) Example Projects List no more than five (5) ARIZONA
PROJECT Example Projects Which Best Illustrate Firms Qualification
for this contract in the chart provided below. Select project where
multiple team members worked together, if possible, that
demonstrate the team’s capability to perform work similar to that
required for this qualifications list contract. (NOTE: The
integrity of the chart table columns shall remain unchanged,
however the rows for each project may be expanded by the Offeror to
accommodate the information).
a. Title and Locations of project or contract. For an indefinite
delivery contract, the location is the geographic scope of
thecontract.
b. Enter the year completed of the professional services (such
as planning, engineering study, or design), and/or the
yearcompleted if construction. If any of the professional services
or the construction projects are not complete, leave YearCompleted
blank and indicate the status in Brief Description of Project and
Relevance to This Contract (block f).
c. Project Owner or user, such as a government agency or
installation, an institution, a corporation or private
individual.d. Provide the original budget or not to exceed dollar
amount for the project.e. Provide the Total Cost of the Project. If
any of the professional services or construction projects is not
complete, indicate the
percentage compete and whether this project will be on budget,
over or under budget.f. Brief Description: Indicate scope, size,
and length of project, principle elements and special features of
the project. Discuss
the relevance of the example project to this contract.
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Request for Qualifications Solicitation No.
ADSPO18-00007887 Description:
2018 Professional Services List
Arizona Department of Administration
State Procurement Office 100 N 15th Ave., Suite 201
Phoenix, AZ 85007
PART 4 of the Solicitation Documents: Offer Forms (Attachments)
Date: January 8, 2018
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Title and Location of Project
Design Completion Year
Construction Completion Year
Project Owner
Project Original Budget (or not to exceed amount)
Total Cost of the Project
Brief Description of Project
Lower Colorado River Southwestern Willow Flycatcher Studies;
Mohave, La Paz, and Yuma Counties, Arizona
Ongoing N/A U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, Lower Colorado Regional
Office
$10,114,772 $10,114,772 (95% complete)
As part of the Lower Colorado River Multi-species Conservation
Program, SWCA has been conducting presence/absence surveys, nest
searching and monitoring, and demographic and ecological studies of
the southwestern willow flycatcher in suitable and historical
riparian and wetland habitats throughout the Virgin and lower
Colorado Rivers and tributaries from 2003 to present.
Chandler Municipal Airport Drainage Study Environmental
Services; Chandler, Maricopa County, Arizona
2015 N/A City of Chandler
$16,700 $20,195 SWCA worked closely with ADOT Aeronautics Group
during the development of a Categorical Exclusion (CE) document. In
addition, SWCA provided biological, cultural, and wetland resource
studies. It was found that the airport did not possess an
up-to-date plan for stormwater discharge. Thus, the City of
Chandler requested SWCA include multi-sector general permitting
support documentation. For the MSGP support, SWCA drafted a
Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) on behalf of the City
of Chandler. SWCA was able to provide ADOT with an Federal Aviation
Administration (FAA)-accepted recommendation to avoid all
archaeological/historic resources. An FAA-approved and signed CE
document was granted in December 2014.
Cattle Tank Road Environmental Assessment; Pinal County,
Arizona
2017 N/A Pinal County $91,538.25 $97,006.25 SWCA prepared NEPA
analysis and biological and cultural resources surveys for the
Bureau of Land Management (BLM) for this Pinal County right-of-way
renewal, new construction, and
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Request for Qualifications Solicitation No.
ADSPO18-00007887 Description:
2018 Professional Services List
Arizona Department of Administration
State Procurement Office 100 N 15th Ave., Suite 201
Phoenix, AZ 85007
PART 4 of the Solicitation Documents: Offer Forms (Attachments)
Date: January 8, 2018
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improvement for Cattle Tank Road. Other services included
jurisdictional delineation, native plant survey, and Saguaro cacti
removal plan. A Decision and Finding of No Significant Impact was
issued in July 2017.
Prescott National Forest Juniper Draw Class III Survey
2016 N/A Arizona Game and Fish Department
$56,752 $56,752 SWCA conducted a Class III cultural resources
(archaeological) survey and prepared a summary report for
approximately 1,000 acres on Prescott National Forest land.
Camp Navajo Cemetery Road Cultural Site Delineation; Coconino
County, Arizona
2017 N/A Arizona Department of Emergency and Military
Affairs
$49,935 $49,935 SWCA completed multiple cultural resources
(archaeological) services in support of the Camp Navajo Veterans
Drive Project including conducting Class I research and a work
plan, a Class III survey, archaeological site documentation,
construction monitoring, and archaeological test excavations.
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Request for Qualifications Solicitation No.
ADSPO18-00007887 Description:
2018 Professional Services List
Arizona Department of Administration
State Procurement Office 100 N 15th Ave., Suite 201
Phoenix, AZ 85007
PART 4 of the Solicitation Documents: Offer Forms (Attachments)
Date: January 8, 2018
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Attachment 2-A Experience and Capacity
STATE MAY DETERMINE YOUR SUBMITTAL IS NON-RESPONSIVE IF YOU DO
NOT ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS FULLY.
2.0 EMPLOYEES BY DISCIPLINE
Aeronautical Engineer Electrical Engineer Mechanical
Engineer
Agricultural Engineer Environmental Engineer Metallurgical
Engineer Archeologist Environmental Scientist Mining Engineer
Architect Fire Protection Engineer Nuclear Engineer Architectural
Engineering Geodetic Surveyor Petroleum Engineer
Biologist Geographic Information System Specialist
Photogrammetrist
CADD Technician Geological Engineer Project Manager Chemical
Engineer Geologist Sanitary Engineer Civil Engineer Hydrographic
Surveyor Soils Engineer Construction Manager Hydraulic Engineer
Structural Engineer Construction Inspector Hydrologist
Technician/Analyst Control Systems Engineer Industrial Engineer
Transportation Engineer
Cost Engineer/Estimator Landscape Architect Water Resources
Engineer
Enter requested information in the chart provided below:
a. Select disciplines from the List of Disciplines. For
employees that do not qualify for any of the disciplines, select
“Other”.
b. Each person can be counted only twice; once for his/her
primary function and once for his/her secondary function.
Primaryand secondary functions should be indicated by including a
“P” or an “S” in column b after the Description Title is given.
c-d. If the form is completed for a firm (including all branch
offices), enter the number of employees by disciplines in column c.
Ifthe form is completed for a branch office, enter the number of
employees by discipline in column d and for the firm in column c.
(NOTE: The Offeror may insert or delete rows in the existing
Employees by Discipline chart table on page six (6) asnecessary to
complete the requirements for Question 2).
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Request for Qualifications Solicitation No.
ADSPO18-00007887 Description:
2018 Professional Services List
Arizona Department of Administration
State Procurement Office 100 N 15th Ave., Suite 201
Phoenix, AZ 85007
PART 4 of the Solicitation Documents: Offer Forms (Attachments)
Date: January 8, 2018
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a. DisciplineTitle
b. Function: Primary(P) or Secondary (S)
c. No. of EmployeesFirm
d. No. ofEmployeesBranch
Archaeologist P 155 6 – Phoenix Branch 10 – Tucson Branch 3 –
Flagstaff Branch
Biologist P 185 4 – Phoenix Branch 9 – Tucson Branch 6 –
Flagstaff Branch
Chemical Engineer P 1 1- Phoenix Branch
Construction Inspector S 32 3 – Phoenix Branch 6 – Tucson Branch
2 – Flagstaff Branch
Ecologist P 37 2 – Phoenix Branch 1 – Tucson Branch 2 –
Flagstaff Branch
Ecologist S 99 2 – Phoenix Branch 3 – Tucson Branch 3 –
Flagstaff Branch
Environmental Engineer P 3 1 – Phoenix Branch
Environmental Scientist P 34 4 – Phoenix Branch 2 – Tucson
Branch 1 – Flagstaff Branch
Environmental Scientist S 191 3 – Phoenix Branch 5 – Tucson
Branch 4 – Flagstaff Branch
Geographic Information System (GIS) Specialist
P 42 2 – Phoenix Branch 1 – Tucson Branch 2 – Flagstaff
Branch
GIS Specialist S 65 2 – Phoenix Branch 2 – Tucson Branch 1 –
Flagstaff Branch
Geologist P 5 0
Geologist S 22 1 – Tucson Branch 1 – Phoenix Branch
Hydrologist P 22 2 – Phoenix Branch
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ADSPO18-00007887 Description:
2018 Professional Services List
Arizona Department of Administration
State Procurement Office 100 N 15th Ave., Suite 201
Phoenix, AZ 85007
PART 4 of the Solicitation Documents: Offer Forms (Attachments)
Date: January 8, 2018
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Hydrologist S 5 1 – Tucson Branch
Landscape Architect P 3 1 – Flagstaff Branch
Other Employees 106 4 – Phoenix Branch 1 – Tucson Branch 2 –
Flagstaff Branch
Total 890 91
3.0 FIRMS EXPERIENCE AND REVENUE
a. Firm shall complete the document titled “Number of Projects
and Revenue”, using same document title andupload in pdf format as
an “Attachment” with firm’s offer in ProcureAZ.
.
4.0 FIRMS SERVICES a. Firm shall complete the Excel spreadsheet
titled “2018 Professional Services List of Firms Services” and
uploaded in Excel format only as an “Attachment” with firm’s
offer in ProcureAZ..
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Request for Qualifications Solicitation No.
ADSPO18-00007887 Description:
2018 Professional Services List
Arizona Department of Administration
State Procurement Office 100 N 15th Ave., Suite 201
Phoenix, AZ 85007
PART 4 of the Solicitation Documents: Offer Forms (Attachments)
Date: January 8, 2018
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EXPERIENCE REFERENCES: THE PRIME FIRM SHALL LIST A TOTAL OF
THREE (3) CLIENT REFERENCES FOR ANY PROJECTS COMPLETED IN THE LAST
YEAR BY THE FIRM (OR A BRANCH LOCATION). REFERENCES MAY BE
CONTACTED BY ANY ELIGIBLE AGENCY.
1 Client Company/Address Contact Begin Date End Date Pinal
County Joe Ortiz 2/10/14 12/21/17
Phone Number Email Address
520-866-6413 [email protected]
List project name, project location, original design fee, final
design fee, construction costs (if applicable), and program
facilities.
Cattle Tank Road Environmental Assessment; Pinal County,
Arizona; Original Fee: $6,690; Final Fee: $91,538 (multiple
client-issued change orders).
Services performed similar to those described in
Solicitation
SWCA prepared NEPA analysis and biological and cultural
resources surveys for the BLM for this Pinal County right-of-way
renewal, new construction, and improvement for Cattle Tank Road.
Other services included jurisdictional delineation, native plant
survey, and Saguaro cacti removal plan.
2 Client Company/Address Contact Begin Date End Date Pima County
Steve Anderson 10/1/16 1/27/17
Phone Number Email Address
520-724-5225 [email protected]
List project name, project location, original design fee, final
design fee, construction costs (if applicable), and program
facilities.
Painted Hills and Robles Pass Trailheads Natural Resources;
Tucson, Arizona; Original Fee $5,954; Final Fee: $5,954
Services performed similar to those described in
Solicitation
SWCA conducted a biological survey and inventory for a trailhead
(5000 +/- square feet of trailhead for 20 cars) development project
at Painted Hills Park and a trailhead (6000 +/- square feet of
trailhead for 20 cars and 5 horse rigs) development project at
Robles Pass Park. SWCA then prepared a biological report
summarizing our findings and provided recommendations for
compliance with local, state, and federal regulations pertaining to
the project.
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Request for Qualifications Solicitation No.
ADSPO18-00007887 Description:
2018 Professional Services List
Arizona Department of Administration
State Procurement Office 100 N 15th Ave., Suite 201
Phoenix, AZ 85007
PART 4 of the Solicitation Documents: Offer Forms (Attachments)
Date: January 8, 2018
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3 Client Company/Address Contact Begin Date End Date Arizona
Game and Fish Department Joe Currie 9/21/16 6/23/17
Phone Number Email Address
602-789-3867 [email protected]
List project name, project location, original design fee, final
design fee, construction costs (if applicable), and program
facilities.
AGFD Kingman Catchments Archaeology Survey; Kingman, Arizona;
Original Fee $4,950; Final Fee: $4,950
Services performed similar to those described in
Solicitation
SWCA conducted an archaeological survey of six existing wildlife
catchments on private property that were proposed for removal. The
survey was conducted because the proposed project is being
conducted by a state agency, it is subject to compliance with the
State Historic Preservation Act, Arizona Revised Statutes (ARS)
41-841 et seq.
End of Attachment 2-A
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Request for Qualifications Solicitation No.
ADSPO18-00007887 Description:
2018 Professional Services List
Arizona Department of Administration
State Procurement Office 100 N 15th Ave., Suite 201
Phoenix, AZ 85007
PART 4 of the Solicitation Documents: Offer Forms (Attachments)
Date: January 8, 2018
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Attachment 2-B Organization Profile
STATE MAY DETERMINE YOUR PROPOSAL IS NON-RESPONSIVE IF YOU DO
NOT ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS FULLY.
ORGANIZATION PROFILE
Firm Name SWCA, Incorporated Year established 1981
Principal address (street, city, state) 20 East Thomas Road,
Suite 1700, Phoenix, Arizona 85012
Entity type: Corporation Structure: S Corporation
Branch or Division: Corporate Parent: No
Years the organization has conducted business in Arizona. 37
Contract Representatives to Contact
Name Title Telephone Number E-Mail Address
1. Cara Bellavia Director, Phoenix and Tucson 602-274-3831
[email protected]
2. Jana Sterling Director, Flagstaff 928-774-5500
[email protected]
Firm Professional Registration (INCLUDE COPY OF DOCUMENT IN
OFFER)
Description Issuer Number Expiration
1. Arizona Board of Technical Registration State of Arizona
20811 11/8/2018
2. Arizona Corporation Commission Certificate of Good
Standing
State of Arizona 0164638-7
3. Arizona Business License State of Arizona 0164638-7
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Request for Qualifications Solicitation No.
ADSPO18-00007887 Description:
2018 Professional Services List
Arizona Department of Administration
State Procurement Office 100 N 15th Ave., Suite 201
Phoenix, AZ 85007
PART 4 of the Solicitation Documents: Offer Forms (Attachments)
Date: January 8, 2018
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Firm Name SWCA, Incorporated Branch Office - Tucson
Year established 1984
Principal address (street, city, state) 343 West Franklin
Street, Tucson, AZ 85701
Entity type: Corporation Structure: S Corporation
Branch or Division: Corporate Parent: No
Years the organization has conducted business in Arizona. 37
Contract Representatives to Contact
Name Title Telephone Number E-Mail Address
1. Cara Bellavia Director, Phoenix and Tucson 602-274-3831
[email protected]
Firm Professional Registration (INCLUDE COPY OF DOCUMENT IN
OFFER)
Description Issuer Number Expiration
1. Arizona Board of Technical Registration State of Arizona
20811 11/8/2018
2. Arizona Corporation Commission Certificate of Good
Standing
State of Arizona 0164638-7
3. Arizona Business License State of Arizona 0164638-7
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Request for Qualifications Solicitation No.
ADSPO18-00007887 Description:
2018 Professional Services List
Arizona Department of Administration
State Procurement Office 100 N 15th Ave., Suite 201
Phoenix, AZ 85007
PART 4 of the Solicitation Documents: Offer Forms (Attachments)
Date: January 8, 2018
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Firm Name SWCA, Incorporated Branch Office - Flagstaff
Year established 1981
Principal address (street, city, state) 114 N. San Francisco
Street, Flagstaff, AZ 86001
Entity type: Corporation Structure: S Corporation
Branch or Division: Corporate Parent: No
Years the organization has conducted business in Arizona. 37
Contract Representatives to Contact
Name Title Telephone Number E-Mail Address
1. Jana Sterling Director, Flagstaff 928-774-5500
[email protected]
Firm Professional Registration (INCLUDE COPY OF DOCUMENT IN
OFFER)
Description Issuer Number Expiration
1. Arizona Board of Technical Registration State of Arizona
20811 11/8/2018
2. Arizona Corporation Commission Certificate of Good
Standing
State of Arizona 0164638-7
3. Arizona Business License State of Arizona 0164638-7
End of Attachment 2-B
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ADSPO18-00007887 Description:
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State Procurement Office 100 N 15th Ave., Suite 201
Phoenix, AZ 85007
PART 4 of the Solicitation Documents: Offer Forms (Attachments)
Date: January 8, 2018
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Attachment 3-A Method Proposal (Method of Approach)
RESERVED FOR AWARDED DESIGN PROFESSIONAL UPON SERVICE
REQUEST
End of Attachment 3-A
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Attachment 3-B Key Personnel Proposal
Answer all questions thoroughly in the spaces provided. Complete
this form in full for each one of the key personnel who will
participate in this contract. Insert or attach a separate resume if
desired, but any attached resumes are supplemental to this form and
do not substitute resumes for this form. Offeror shall list any
resume filename within the Key Personnel Form resume section and
Attach as titled and submit with firm’s offer in ProcureAZ. Resumes
shall not be listed in Attachment 3-B as Supplements.
1 Name: Cara Bellavia How long with company? 17 years
Current position in company: Director, Phoenix and Tucson How
long in positon? 8 years
Position for the Services: Director/Senior Project
Manager/Environmental Planner
How much of time will be dedicated to the Services? 15%
What primary functions will be assigned?
Ms. Bellavia, Director for SWCA’s Tucson and Phoenix offices and
a Senior Project Manager, will serve as the director for projects
and will ensure that all staff appropriately prioritize work, so
that our Team is able to complete requested work in a timely
manner.
Describe person’s experience in performing
services like those that are to be assigned:
Ms. Bellavia has been an employee at SWCA for more than 17 years
and has worked on projects in Arizona for more than 20 years. She
is an expert in project management and project coordination,
research and development of baseline environmental studies and
impacts analyses to meet the requirements of the National
Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), and technical writing and editing.
She understands the regulatory framework of Arizona and the various
federal nexuses involved.
List person’s job-related training and education:
M.U.E.P., Master of Urban & Environmental Planning; Arizona
State University,Tempe; 2009B.A., Anthropology; Arizona State
University, Tempe; 1998Training: IMPLAN v2.0 Training (Minnesota
IMPLAN Group): Economic Analysis; Advanced Seminar in Section 106
Compliance with Dr. Thomas King; Portland, Oregon, 2006; and,
Archaeological Field School, Northern Illinois University; DeKalb,
Illinois, 1995
Resume: Attachment 3B_SWCA Resumes.pdf
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ADSPO18-00007887 Description:
2018 Professional Services List
Arizona Department of Administration
State Procurement Office 100 N 15th Ave., Suite 201
Phoenix, AZ 85007
PART 4 of the Solicitation Documents: Offer Forms (Attachments)
Date: January 8, 2018
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2 Name: Jana Sterling How long with company? 11 years
Current position in company: Director, Flagstaff and Nevada How
long in positon? 7 years
Position for the Services: Director/Senior Project
Manager/Biologist
How much of time will be dedicated to the Services? 15 %
What primary functions will be assigned?
Ms. Sterling, Director for SWCA’s Flagstaff and Nevada offices
and a Senior Project Manager, will serve as the director for
projects and will ensure that all staff appropriately prioritize
work, so that our Team is able to complete requested work in a
timely manner.
Describe person’s experience in performing
services like those that are to be assigned:
Ms. Sterling’s role includes managing projects, developing
permitting strategies, study design, managing and mentoring staff,
and client coordination. Her professional focus is on environmental
management services. She has been involved in numerous projects for
federal, state, municipal, and private entities across seven
states, including Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado, and Utah. These
projects have included large-scale biological and physical
assessments for federal land planning purposes; biological surveys
and assessments (BAs) responsive to Sections 7 and 10 of the
Endangered Species Act (ESA); jurisdictional waters and wetlands
determinations in compliance with Section 404 of the Clean Water
Act; rare plant surveys; monitoring nests and roost sites for
compliance with the Migratory Bird Treaty Act and the Bald and
Golden Eagle Protection Act; and Environmental Assessments (EAs)
and Environmental Impact Statements required under the National
Environmental Policy Act (NEPA).
List person’s job-related training and education:
B.S., Wildlife & Fisheries Sciences, e: Wildlife Ecology;
Texas A&M University;1998Training: Navajo Natural Heritage
Program EXPO, Navajo Nation; 2009, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2015 Project
Manager Bootcamp, PSMJ Resources, Inc.; 2006 Biological Assessment
Workshop, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service; 2006 S-130/190 Prescribed
Fire Training, The Nature Conservancy; 2001Core Heritage
Methodology Training, The Nature Conservancy/NatureServe; 2001
Resume: Attachment 3B_SWCA Resumes.pdf
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Request for Qualifications Solicitation No.
ADSPO18-00007887 Description:
2018 Professional Services List
Arizona Department of Administration
State Procurement Office 100 N 15th Ave., Suite 201
Phoenix, AZ 85007
PART 4 of the Solicitation Documents: Offer Forms (Attachments)
Date: January 8, 2018
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3 Name: Ken Houser How long with company? 19 years
Current position in company: Senior Principal How long in
positon? 13 years
Position for the Services: Geology/Senior Principal How much of
time will be dedicated to the Services? 5%
What primary functions will be assigned?
Mr. Houser will serve as principal-in-charge, responsible for
site-specific technical information to clients in response to
regulatory requirements, project coordination and scheduling,
contract negotiations, subcontractor management, and financial
management.
Describe person’s experience in performing
services like those that are to be assigned:
During the past 30 years, he has served as project manager or
senior technical adviser of more than 450 natural resource
management and National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) projects.
He has been responsible for providing site-specific technical
information to clients in response to regulatory requirements,
project coordination and scheduling, contract negotiations,
subcontractor management, financial management, and proposal and
report preparation and review. Mr. Houser currently is the Senior
Principal of Arizona, Nevada, and New Mexico Operations for SWCA,
managing over 150 people and over 8 million dollars of annual
revenue.
List person’s job-related training and education:
M.A., Geology; University of Missouri, Columbia; 1982B.A.,
Geology and Anthropology; Catawba College;
1980Registrations/Certifications:Professional Geologist, Florida;
No. FL, #0000945; 1989Professional Geologist, Tennessee; No. TN,
#00768; 1989Certified Environmental Inspector (National), FERC,
2002–2008
Resume: Attachment 3B_SWCA Resumes.pdf
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Request for Qualifications Solicitation No.
ADSPO18-00007887 Description:
2018 Professional Services List
Arizona Department of Administration
State Procurement Office 100 N 15th Ave., Suite 201
Phoenix, AZ 85007
PART 4 of the Solicitation Documents: Offer Forms
(Attachments)
Date: January 8, 2018
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4 Name: Brad Sohm How long with company? 6 years
Current position in company: Senior Air Quality Specialist / PE
How long in position? 6 years
Position for the Services: Chemical Engineer How much of time
will be dedicated to the Services? 15%
What primary functions will be assigned?
As a Chemical Engineer with an emphasis in Environmental
Engineering, Mr. Sohm is a senior project manager for SWCA’s air
quality program. Mr. Sohm will be responsible for managing and
conducting air quality assessments throughout Arizona for private
and government clients.
Describe person’s experience in performing
services like those that are to be assigned:
Mr. Sohm specializes in air quality compliance and permitting,
noise impact analysis, health and safety, environmental site
investigations, environmental remediation, and National
Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) impact assessments. He also has
extensive experience with state and county air quality permitting
programs and compliance, including preparing non-Title V, Title V,
and Prevention of Significant Deterioration (PSD) permits;
completing technical review and data assessment of permitting air
pollution control technologies to identify current best available
control technology (BACT) and lowest achievable emissions rate
(LAER) requirements for fuel-fired emission units; assisting with
facility air permit audits to identify potential permit
revisions/modifications; and other non-compliance issues. He has
prepared and managed a wide range of air quality permitting
projects, including for ethanol plants, refineries, various
manufacturing facilities, slag recovery facilities, oil and gas
projects, recycling facilities, and electric utilities, for a wide
range clients throughout the country.
List person’s job-related training and education:
B.S., Chemical Engineering; Option: Environmental Engineering;
University of Arizona; 2002 Professional Engineer, Arizona No.
58554; 2014 EPA Method 9 Visible Emissions Training “Smoke School";
Arizona Department of Environmental Quality/Arizona State
University AHERA Building Inspector Refresher; Environmental
Protection Agency/The Asbestos Institute 40-hr Hazardous Materials
40-Hour Worker Training (HAZWOPER); OSHA 8-hr HAZWOPER Refresher;
OSHA
Resume: Attachment 3B_SWCA Resumes.pdf
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Request for Qualifications Solicitation No.
ADSPO18-00007887 Description:
2018 Professional Services List
Arizona Department of Administration
State Procurement Office 100 N 15th Ave., Suite 201
Phoenix, AZ 85007
PART 4 of the Solicitation Documents: Offer Forms (Attachments)
Date: January 8, 2018
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5 Name: Chris Garrett How long with company? 17 years
Current position in company:
Project Manager/Professional Hydrologist How long in position?
11 years
Position for the Services: Hydrology Lead How much of time will
be dedicated to the Services? 25%
What primary functions will be assigned?
As a hydrologist and project manager for SWCA, and a registered
Professional Hydrologist specializing in groundwater (P.HGW.), Mr.
Garrett is responsible for coordinating hydrologic investigations
and water resource assessments in addition to providing hydrologic
analysis for environmental impact statements (EISs) and
environmental assessments (EAs).
Describe person’s experience in performing
services like those that are to be assigned:
Mr. Garrett’s experience includes designing and installing
hydrologic monitoring networks, water rights adjudication, wetland
inventory and impact analysis, production well design and
installation, surface water gain/loss surveys, groundwater
modeling, streamflow modeling, and watershed modeling. Mr. Garrett
is an experienced National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) project
manager, having been involved in over 50 National Environmental
Policy Act (NEPA) projects over the course of his career, including
over two dozen EIS-level projects. Mr. Garrett has served as an
adjunct faculty member in water resources technology at Gateway
Community College, and as a guest speaker for the Bureau of Land
Management (BLM) training in aquifer testing.
List person’s job-related training and education:
B.S., Hydrology; University of Arizona, Tucson; 1995Registered
Professional Hydrologist, Arizona No. AZ, 04-H-1623; American
Institute of Hydrology Adjunct Faculty, Gateway Community College
Water Resources Technology Program, 2004-2008
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Request for Qualifications Solicitation No.
ADSPO18-00007887 Description:
2018 Professional Services List
Arizona Department of Administration
State Procurement Office 100 N 15th Ave., Suite 201
Phoenix, AZ 85007
PART 4 of the Solicitation Documents: Offer Forms (Attachments)
Date: January 8, 2018
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6 Name: Jerome Hesse How long with company? 19 years
Current position in company: Project Manager/Archaeology Lead
How long in position? 17 years
Position for the Services: Archaeology Lead - Tucson How much of
time will be dedicated to the Services? 30%
What primary functions will be assigned?
Mr. Hesse oversees the cultural resources staff in the Tucson
office, ensuring that projects receive the staff best suited for
successful project completion. He will oversee and review the
preparation of cultural resources inventory reports, treatment
plans, and mitigation reports, and will assist in the preparation
of National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) documents, consultation
letters, and Memoranda of Agreement.
Describe person’s experience in performing
services like those that are to be assigned:
Mr. Hesse has participated in projects in Arizona, New Mexico,
California, Texas, North Dakota, and Kansas, managing more than 300
projects in Arizona alone. He has designed and managed projects of
varying size and degrees of complexity, directed field projects,
conducted geoarchaeological studies, facilitated tribal
consultation, and analyzed flaked and ground stone artifact
assemblages. He is well versed in National Historic Preservation
Act (NHPA) Section 106 compliance and its state- and local-level
equivalents. His clients include federal, state, and local
municipalities; interstate and local natural gas and electrical
utilities providers; and industrial, commercial, and private land
developers. He is the point of contact for on-call contracts with
Pima County and the City of Tucson.
List person’s job-related training and education:
M.S., Geology; Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff; 1999B.S.,
Geology; Tulane University, New Orleans, Louisiana; 1992
Registrations / Certifications: ASM Permit 2015-017bl Project
Director
Training: Cultural Resources Contractor Training, Arizona
Department of Transportation; 2010 Comprehensive NEPA Training,
SWCA; 2007 Advanced Section 106 Compliance, Tom King (instructor),
SWCA; 2005 Project Manager Training, PSMJ Resources; 2004 Assessing
the Archaeological Significance of Historical Sites, Arizona
Archaeological Council Fall Workshop; 2001 Section 106 of the
National Historic Preservation Act Workshop, Pueblo Grande Museum;
2001
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Request for Qualifications Solicitation No.
ADSPO18-00007887 Description:
2018 Professional Services List
Arizona Department of Administration
State Procurement Office 100 N 15th Ave., Suite 201
Phoenix, AZ 85007
PART 4 of the Solicitation Documents: Offer Forms (Attachments)
Date: January 8, 2018
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7 Name: Dan Garcia How long with company? 2.5 years
Current position in company: Project Manager/Archaeology Lead
How long in position? 2.5 years
Position for the Services: Archaeology Lead – Phoenix and
Flagstaff
How much of time will be dedicated to the Services? 30%
What primary functions will be assigned?
Mr. Garcia oversees the cultural resources staff in the Phoenix
and Flagstaff offices, ensuring that projects receive the staff
best suited for successful project completion. He will oversee and
review the preparation of cultural resources inventory reports,
treatment plans, and mitigation reports, and will assist in the
preparation of National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) documents,
consultation letters, and Memoranda of Agreement.
Describe person’s experience in performing
services like those that are to be assigned:
Mr. Garcia has more than 17 years of professional experience in
project administration, archaeological survey, archaeological
testing and data recovery excavation, analysis and report
production, and implementation of field and analytical technology
for archaeology. He has demonstrated expertise in cultural resource
legislation and management, large-scale project administration and
permitting, cartography and land surveying, global positioning
systems (GPS), geographic information systems (GIS), field data
collection systems, and Erosion Control/Stormwater Pollution
Prevention for archaeological excavations. His experience also
includes directly managing multi-year on-call contracts and
projects on behalf of the Arizona Department of Transportation
(ADOT) Historic Preservation Team and U.S. Forest Service Region
3.
List person’s job-related training and education:
M.A., Anthropology; Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff,
Arizona; 2004B.A., Archaeology; Boston University, Boston,
Massachusetts; 1995
Registrations / Certifications: Registered Prof. Archaeologist
No. 286858820; 2004
Training: Erosion Control Coordinator, Associated General
Contractors of America/Arizona Department of Transportation; 2015
Excavation Safety Competent Person 4-hour, United Rental Trench
Safety; 2010 Air Quality Rule 310 Comprehensive Dust Control
Compliance, Maricopa County Air Quality; 2010
Resume: Attachment 3B_SWCA Resumes.pdf
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Request for Qualifications Solicitation No.
ADSPO18-00007887 Description:
2018 Professional Services List
Arizona Department of Administration
State Procurement Office 100 N 15th Ave., Suite 201
Phoenix, AZ 85007
PART 4 of the Solicitation Documents: Offer Forms (Attachments)
Date: January 8, 2018
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8 Name: Russell Waldron How long with company? 24 years
Current position in company: Senior Project Manager/Biologist
How long in position? 13 years
Position for the Services: Biology Lead How much of time will be
dedicated to the Services? 30%
What primary functions will be assigned?
Mr. Waldron manages the Natural Resources/Biology Team in SWCA’s
Tucson office. He will be responsible for Project Management and
oversight of biological compliance services as needed.
Describe person’s experience in performing
services like those that are to be assigned:
Mr. Waldron’s experience is in biological resources consulting
with an emphasis on environmental regulations compliance,
clearance, and permitting for federal, state, and local
jurisdictions throughout Arizona. He has developed a deep
understanding of the nuances of National Environmental Policy Act
(NEPA), Clean Water Act (CWA), and Endangered Species Act (ESA)
compliance and how to negotiate projects through the applicable
clearance process. His responsibilities have included conducting
jurisdictional waters and wetlands delineations, preparing
applications for U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) CWA Section
404 permitting, directing and conducting biological field studies
of special interest species such as the endangered Pima pineapple
cactus (Coryphantha robustispina), preparing biological evaluations
(BEs) and assessments for ESA clearance, preparing Native Plant
Preservation Ordinance (NPPO) compliance studies, and preparing
Categorical Exclusions and environmental assessments (EAs) for NEPA
compliance and clearances.
List person’s job-related training and education:
B.S., Renewable Natural Resources; University of Arizona,
Tucson; 1994B.S., Business Administration; University of Arizona,
Tucson; 1986Certified Arborist, International Society of
Arboriculture, 1999, 2002, 2005, 2008; Certified Chiricahua leopard
frog surveys, USFWS, AGFD, Forest Service Mat 2004; Certified for
cactus ferruginous pygmy-owl surveys, AGFD 2000; Certified for
southwestern willow flycatcher inventory, Arizona Partners in
Flight, 1996; and, Certified for Mexican spotted owl inventory,
Forest Service, Payson, 1994 Certified Arborist
Resume: Attachment 3B_SWCA Resumes.pdf
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Request for Qualifications Solicitation No.
ADSPO18-00007887 Description:
2018 Professional Services List
Arizona Department of Administration
State Procurement Office 100 N 15th Ave., Suite 201
Phoenix, AZ 85007
PART 4 of the Solicitation Documents: Offer Forms (Attachments)
Date: January 8, 2018
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9 Name: Eleanor Gladding How long with company? 17 years
Current position in company: Senior Biologist How long in
position? 13 years
Position for the Services: Ecology Lead How much of time will be
dedicated to the Services? 30%
What primary functions will be assigned?
Ms. Gladding will provide Subject Matter Expert review of
reports prepared for biological services, project oversight, and
lead biological evaluations.
Describe person’s experience in performing
services like those that are to be assigned:
Ms. Gladding is a senior biologist and project manager in SWCA’s
Tucson office. As a herpetologist and ecologist, her areas of
expertise include endangered species habitat studies, revegetation
planning, species-specific surveys, noxious weed issues, and
wildlife-habitat relationships. She is adept at identifying plants
and animals, their habitat, and signs of presence. She is also
skilled at writing technical and non-technical reports and
conducting the extensive literature research that accompanies
writing at the professional level. Her duties as a biologist
include study design, field studies and special-status species
surveys, and report writing and editing. She has extensive
experience in southern Arizona biota with an emphasis on the
Sonoran desert tortoise, Tucson shovel-nosed snake, wildlife
connectivity, and noxious weeds.
List person’s job-related training and education:
M.S., Biology, e: Herpetology; University of Central Florida,
Orlando; 1998B.S., Biology, e: Ecology; Berry College, Rome,
Georgia; 1994Training: Trained Airport Wildlife BiologistResources
Project Manager Bootcamp, PSMJ Resources, Inc.; 2005Biological
Assessment Workshop, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service; 2004Chiricahua
Leopard Frog Survey Training; 2014Invasive Plant Inventory and
Survey Methods for Land Managers Web Seminar Series; 2009
Southwestern Noxious/Invasive Weed Short Course; 2007 Southwestern
Willow Flycatcher Survey Training; 2001
Resume: Attachment 3B_SWCA Resumes.pdf
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Request for Qualifications Solicitation No.
ADSPO18-00007887 Description:
2018 Professional Services List
Arizona Department of Administration
State Procurement Office 100 N 15th Ave., Suite 201
Phoenix, AZ 85007
PART 4 of the Solicitation Documents: Offer Forms (Attachments)
Date: January 8, 2018
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10 Name: Jill Grams How long with company? 9 years
Current position in company: Planner How long in position? 9
years
Position for the Services: Environmental Planner, Public
Involvement Specialist
How much of time will be dedicated to the Services? 30%
What primary functions will be assigned?
Ms. Grams is a senior planner in SWCA’s Flagstaff office. She
will be responsible for public involvement projects/tasks, and
assist in preparation of National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA)
documents.
Describe person’s experience in performing
services like those that are to be assigned:
Ms. Grams’ 25 years of experience is in environmental
compliance, project management, environmental planning public
participation, meeting facilitation, and landscape restoration
planning and design. Ms. Grams’ responsibilities include project
management for environmental assessment (EA) and environmental
impact statement (EIS) work; planning, coordination, and execution
of all public participation and involvement activities; public
scoping and EIS comment analysis; and visual and recreation
resource technical analyses. She has managed and coordinated
several public participation efforts for EISs, forest planning, and
energy development projects. She has experience planning,
coordinating, and facilitating a variety of public meetings,
including meetings for projects with a high level of public
controversy.
List person’s job-related training and education:
M.L.A., Landscape Architecture, emphasis in Environmental
Planning; Utah StateUniversity, Logan; 1998B.S., Environmental
Studies, emphasis in Forest Management; Utah StateUniversity,
Logan; 1991Training: Techniques for Effective Public Participation,
International Association of Public Participation (IAP2)
Communications for Effective Public Participation, International
Association of Public Participation (IAP2) Strategic Facilitation
Methods, Institute of Cultural Affairs Technology of
Participation
Resume: Attachment 3B_SWCA Resumes.pdf
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Request for Qualifications Solicitation No.
ADSPO18-00007887 Description:
2018 Professional Services List
Arizona Department of Administration
State Procurement Office 100 N 15th Ave., Suite 201
Phoenix, AZ 85007
PART 4 of the Solicitation Documents: Offer Forms (Attachments)
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11 Name: Patrick Blair How long with company? 1 year
Current position in company: Planner How long in position? 1
year
Position for the Services: Environmental Planner How much of
time will be dedicated to the Services? 30%
What primary functions will be assigned?
Mr. Blair coordinates and manages environmental compliance and
environmental clearance issues with local, state, and federal
agencies.
Describe person’s experience in performing
services like those that are to be assigned:
Mr. Blair has 17 years of experience in environmental science
and planning, biology, ecology, and water resources throughout the
western United States. His career covers a broad range of
industries including mining, hydropower and other energy, and
transportation. His expertise includes environmental study
development, fish and aquatic habitats, native plant surveys,
wetland and jurisdictional delineations, hydrology, water quality,
land surveys, NEPA planning and watershed management planning.
List person’s job-related training and education:
M.S., Environmental Science; Washington State University;
2005B.S., Geology; Eastern Washington University; 1998A.A.S.,
General Sciences; Columbia Basin Community College;
1995Training:Erosion Control Coordinator Training, Arizona
Department of Transportation (ADOT); 2015 NEPA and Transportation
Decision Making, FHWA/NHI; 2015 Principles and Techniques of
Electrofishing - USFWS methods, USFWS; 2012 Field Safety and Hazard
Communications; 2012 Mine Site Safety, International Tower Hill -
Livengood Gold Project and Kinross - Fort Knox Gold Mine; 2012
Project Management; 2011 Certified Erosion and Sediment Control
Lead, Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation (ADEC); 2010
GIS Applications for ArcMap ver.10; 2010 MSHA 24-hour, Mine Safety
and Health Administration (MSHA); 2010 Marketing and Client
Management; 2005 Wetland Delineation - USACE methods, National
Wetlands Training Institute (USACE methods); 2005
Resume: Attachment 3B_SWCA Resumes.pdf
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Request for Qualifications Solicitation No.
ADSPO18-00007887 Description:
2018 Professional Services List
Arizona Department of Administration
State Procurement Office 100 N 15th Ave., Suite 201
Phoenix, AZ 85007
PART 4 of the Solicitation Documents: Offer Forms (Attachments)
Date: January 8, 2018
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ATTACHMENT 3-B SUPPLEMENTS: (For submission of additional Key
Personnel qualifications beyond the number of forms provided in the
Offer Documents: Offeror shall copy the Key Personnel Form in its
entirety and complete in a separate Word Document for submission
with the offer, and list file name below or type “None” on first
line if not applicable. Offeror shall title Supplement(s) with the
same title as named herein and upload with offer.).
Title Document
Date No. of pages Purpose in Offer
1. Enter or delete row if not needed x x
2. Enter or delete row if not needed
3. Enter or delete row if not needed
4. Enter or delete row if not needed
5. Enter or delete row if not needed
6. Enter or delete row if not needed
7. Enter or delete row if not needed
(NOTE: The Offeror may insert additional rows as required).
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Request for Qualifications Solicitation No.
ADSPO18-00007887 Description:
2018 Professional Services List
Arizona Department of Administration
State Procurement Office 100 N 15th Ave., Suite 201
Phoenix, AZ 85007
PART 4 of the Solicitation Documents: Offer Forms (Attachments)
Date: January 8, 2018
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Attachment 3-C Proposed Subcontractors
RESERVED FOR AWARDED DESIGN PROFESSIONAL UPON SERVICE
REQUEST
Check “NO” if you WILL NOT subcontract any portion of the Work
and will therefore be carrying out all of the Work with your own
personnel.
NO, the Offeror will not subcontract any portion of the
Work.
If you WILL subcontract any portion of the Work, check “YES”
below and list name of persons or companies you propose to use as
subconsultants.
1. Fill in the information in the chart below for every proposed
subcontractor – indicate the role and serviceswork the
subconsultant may provide in performing any of the services as
outlined in the RequirementsDocument in the solicitation.
2. Offeror shall complete an Attachment 3-B Key Personnel Form
in its entirety for each proposedsubcontractor and submit with
offer. The term “Subconsultant” shall be annotated in parenthesis
after eachsubcontractor key personnel name typed in the “Name”
section of the 3-B form.
3. State may demand additional information about proposed
subcontractors as a precondition of award.
YES, the Offeror will use the Subcontractors listed below:
Subcontractor Key Personnel Name; Subcontractor Firm Name and
Contact
Information List Proposed Subcontractor
Role(s) and Services
Capacity % Dedicated to Perform the
Proposed Role/Service For Any
Project Under This Contract
1. Name
2. Name
3. Name
4. Name
5. Name
6. Name
7. Name
8. Name
9. Name
10 Name
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PART 4 of the Solicitation Documents: Offer Forms (Attachments)
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ATTACHMENT 3-C SUPPLEMENTS: (Offeror to insert as required and
list here or type “None” on first line. Offeror shall title any
Supplement(s) with the same title as named herein and upload with
offer.)
Title Document
Date No. of pages Purpose in Offer
1. Enter or type “None for Sub #1” x x x
2. Enter or type “None for Sub #2” x x x
3. Enter or type “None for Sub #3” x x x
4. Enter or type “None for Sub #4” x x x
5. Enter or type “None for Sub #5” x x x
6. Enter or type “None for Sub #6” x x x
7. Enter or type “None for Sub #7” x x x
8. Enter or type “None for Sub #8” x x x
9. Enter or type “None for Sub #9” x x x
10. Enter or type “None for Sub #10” x x x
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ADSPO18-00007887 Description:
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State Procurement Office 100 N 15th Ave., Suite 201
Phoenix, AZ 85007
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Attachment 3-D Performance Guarantee
RESERVED FOR AWARDED DESIGN PROFESSIONAL UPON SERVICE
REQUEST
End of Attachment 3-D
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Attachment 3-E Israel Boycott Form
All materials submitted as part of a response to a solicitation
are subject to Arizona public records law and will be disclosed if
there is an appropriate public records request at the time of or
after the award of the contract. Recently legislation has been
enacted to prohibit the state from contracting with companies
currently engaged in a boycott of Israel. To ensure compliance with
A.R.S. §35-393.01. This form must be completed and returned with
the response to the solicitation and any supporting information to
assist the State in making its determination of compliance.
As defined by A.R.S. §35-393.01: 1."Boycott" means engaging in a
refusal to deal, terminating business activities or performing
other actions that are intended to limit
commercial relations with Israel or with persons or entities
doing business in Israel or in territories controlled by Israel, if
those actions are taken either:
(a) In compliance with or adherence to calls for a boycott of
Israel other than those boycotts to which 50 United StatesCode
section 4607(c) applies.
(b) In a manner that discriminates on the basis of nationality,
national origin or religion and that is not based on a
validbusiness reason.
2. "Company" means a sole proprietorship, organization,
association, corporation, partnership, joint venture, limited
partnership,limited liability partnership, limited liability
company or other entity or business association, and includes a
wholly ownedsubsidiary, majority-owned subsidiary, parent company
or affiliate.
3. "Direct holdings" means all publicly traded securities of a
company that are held directly by the state treasurer or a
retirementsystem in an actively managed account or fund in which
the retirement system owns all shares or interests.
4."Indirect holdings" means all securities of a company that are
held in an account or fund, including a mutual fund, that is
managed by one or more persons who are not employed by the state
treasurer or a retirement system, if the state treasurer or
retirement system owns shares or interests either:
(a) together with other investors that are not subject to this
section.(b) that are held in an index fund.
5.”Public entity" means this State, a political subdivision of
this STATE or an agency, board, commission or department of this
state or a political subdivision of this state.
6. ”Public fund" means the state treasurer or a retirement
system.7. "Restricted companies" means companies that boycott
Israel.8. "Retirement system" means a retirement plan or system
that is established by or pursuant to title 38.All offerors must
select one of the following:X My company does not participate in,
and agrees not to participate in during the term of the contract a
boycott of Israel
in accordance with A.R.S. §35-393.01. I understand that my
entire response will become public record in accordance with A.A.C.
R2-7-C317. My company does participate in a boycott of Israel as
defined by A.R.S. §35-393.01. :
By submitting this response, proposer agrees to indemnify and
hold the State, its agents and employees, harmless from any claims
or causes of action relating to the State’s action based upon
reliance on the above representations, including the payment of all
costs and attorney fees incurred by the State in defending such an
action.
SWCA, Incorporated
Company Name Signature of Person Authorized to Sign
20 East Thomas Road, Suite 1700 Cara Bellavia
Address Printed Name
Phoenix, AZ 85012 Director City State Zip Title
End of Attachment 3-E
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Request for Qualifications Solicitation No.
ADSPO18-00007887 Description:
2018 Professional Services List
Arizona Department of Administration
State Procurement Office 100 N 15th Ave., Suite 201
Phoenix, AZ 85007
PART 4 of the Solicitation Documents: Offer Forms (Attachments)
Date: January 8, 2018
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Attachment 4 Pricing Sheet
RESERVED FOR AWARDED DESIGN PROFESSIONAL SERVICE ORDER
CONTRACT
End of Attachment 4
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Request for Qualifications Solicitation No.
ADSPO18-00007887 Description:
2018 Professional Services List
Arizona Department of Administration
State Procurement Office 100 N 15th Ave., Suite 201
Phoenix, AZ 85007
PART 4 of the Solicitation Documents: Offer Forms (Attachments)
Date: January 8, 2018
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Attachment 5-A Confidential Information Designation
All materials submitted as part of a response to a solicitation
are subject to Arizona public records law and will be disclosed if
there is an appropriate public records request at the time of or
after the award of the contract. Recognizing there may be materials
included in a solicitation response that are proprietary or a trade
secret, a process is set out in A.A.C. R2-7-103 (copy attached)
that will allow qualifying materials to be designated as
confidential and excluded from disclosure. For purposes of this
process the definition of “trade secret” will be the same as that
set out in A.A.C. R2-7-101(52). Complete this form return it with
your Offer along with the appropriate supporting information to
assist State in making its determination as to whether any of the
materials submitted as part of your Offer should be designated
confidential because the material is proprietary or a trade secret
and therefore not subject to disclosure.
STATE WILL NOT CONSIDER ANY MATERIAL IN YOUR OFFER
“CONFIDENTIAL” UNLESS DESIGNATED ON THIS FORM.
Check one of the following – if neither is checked, State will
assume that as equivalent to “DOES NOT”:
This response DOES NOT contain proprietary or trade secret
information. I understand that my entire response will become
public record in accordance with A.A.C. R2-7-C317.
This response DOES contain trade secret information because it
contains information that: 1. Is a formula, pattern, compilation,
program, device, method, technique or process, AND2. Derives
independent economic value, actual or potential, from not being
generally known to, and
not being readily ascertainable by proper means by, other
persons who can obtain economic valuefrom its disclosure or use;
AND
3. Is the subject of efforts by myself or my organization that
are reasonable under the circumstancesto maintain its secrecy.
NOTE: Failure to attach an explanation may result in a
determination that the information does not meet the statutory
trade secret definition. All information that does not meet the
definition of trade secret as defined by A.A.C. R2-7-101(52) will
become public in accordance with A.A.C. R2-7-C317. State may make
its own determination on materials in accordance with A.A.C.
R2-7-103. If State agrees with Offeror’s designation of trade
secret or confidentiality and the determination is challenged, the
undersigned hereby agrees to cooperate and support the defense of
the determination with all interested parties, including legal
counsel or other necessary assistance. By submitting this response,
Offeror agrees that the entire Offer, including confidential, trade
secret and proprietary information may be shared with an evaluation
committee and technical advisors during the evaluation process.
Offeror agrees to indemnify and hold State, its agents and
employees, harmless from any claims or causes of action relating to
State’s withholding of information based upon reliance on the above
representations, including the payment of all costs and attorney
fees incurred by State in defending such an action.
SWCA, Incorporated Offeror Company Name Signature of Authorized
Person
20 East Thomas Road, Suite 1700 Cara Bellavia Address Printed
Name
Phoenix, Arizona 85012 Director City State Zip Title
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Request for Qualifications Solicitation No.
ADSPO18-00007887 Description:
2018 Professional Services List
Arizona Department of Administration
State Procurement Office 100 N 15th Ave., Suite 201
Phoenix, AZ 85007
PART 4 of the Solicitation Documents: Offer Forms (Attachments)
Date: January 8, 2018
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ATTACHMENT 5-A SUPPLEMENTS: (Offeror to insert as required and
list here or type “None” on first line. Offeror shall title any
Supplement(s) with the same title as named herein and upload with
offer.).
Title Document
Date No. of pages Purpose in Offer
1. None x x x
End of Attachment 5-A
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Request for Qualifications Solicitation No.
ADSPO18-00007887 Description:
2018 Professional Services List
Arizona Department of Administration
State Procurement Office 100 N 15th Ave., Suite 201
Phoenix, AZ 85007
PART 4 of the Solicitation Documents: Offer Forms (Attachments)
Date: January 8, 2018
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Copy of A.A.C. R2-7-103 [Confidential Information] as was
current at time of Solicitation issuance
PROVIDED FOR REFERENCE ONLY
A. If a person wants to assert that a person's offer,
specification, or protest contains a trade secret orother
proprietary information, a person shall include with the submission
a statement supporting thisassertion. A person shall clearly
designate any trade secret and other proprietary information,
usingthe term "confidential". Contract terms and conditions,
pricing, and information generally available tothe public are not
considered confidential information under this Section.
B. Until a final determination is made under subsection (C), an
agency chief procurement officer shallnot disclose information
designated as confidential under subsection (A) except to those
individualsdeemed by an agency chief procurement officer to have a
legitimate state interest.
C. Upon receipt of a submission, an agency chief procurement
officer shall make one of the followingwritten determinations:1.
The designated information is confidential and the agency chief
procurement officer shall not
disclose the information except to those individuals deemed by
the agency chief procurementofficer to have a legitimate state
interest;
2. The designated information is not confidential; or3.
Additional information is required before a final confidentiality
determination can be made.
D. If an agency chief procurement officer determines that
information submitted is not confidential, aperson who made the
submission shall be notified in writing. The notice shall include a
time periodfor requesting a review of the determination by the
state procurement administrator.
E. An agency chief procurement officer may release information
designated as confidential undersubsection (A) if:1. A request for
review is not received by the state procurement administrator
within the time
period specified in the notice; or2. The state procurement
administrator, after review, makes a written determination that
the
designated information is not confidential.
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Request for Qualifications Solicitation No.
ADSPO18-00007887 Description:
2018 Professional Services List
Arizona Department of Administration
State Procurement Office 100 N 15th Ave., Suite 201
Phoenix, AZ 85007
PART 4 of the Solicitation Documents: Offer Forms (Attachments)
Date: January 8, 2018
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Attachment 5-B Conformance Statements
STATE WILL NOT CONSIDER ANY EXCEPTIONS UNLESS DESIGNATED ON THIS
FORM.
READ THE INSTRUCTIONS TO OFFERORS BEFORE TAKING ANY EXCEPTIONS –
TAKING EXCEPTIONS CAN BE GROUNDS FOR STATE REJECTING YOUR OFFER IN
EVALUATION.
CONFORMANCE TO THE INSTRUCTIONS: (PART 1 OF THE
SOLICITATION)
Check one of the following – if neither is checked, State will
assume that as equivalent to “YES”:
YES – Offeror acknowledges that it has read and understands the
Solicitation Summary in Section 1-A of the Solicitation Documents
and the Instructions to Offerors in Section 1-B of the Solicitation
Documents and the and attests that its Offer complies with
both.
NO – Offeror acknowledges that it has read and understands the
Solicitation Summary in Section 1-A of the Solicitation Documents
and the Instructions to Offerors in Section 1-B of the Solicitation
Documents, and attests that its Offer complies with both EXCEPT FOR
the exceptions listed in Attachment 5-B Supplement 1.
CONFORMANCE TO THE CONTRACT TERMS AND CONDITIONS: (PART 2 OF THE
SOLICITATION)
Check one of the following – if neither is checked, State will
assume that as equivalent to “YES”:
YES – Offeror acknowledges that it has read and understands the
Special Terms and Conditions and the Uniform Terms and Conditions,
along with their respective Exhibits and Appendices, in Part 2 of
the Solicitation Documents and attests that its Offer complies with
both.
NO – Offeror acknowledges that it has read and understands the
Special Terms and Conditions and the Uniform Terms and Conditions,
along with their respective Exhibits and Appendices in Part 2 of
the Solicitation Documents and attests that its Offer complies with
both EXCEPT FOR the exceptions listed in Attachment 5-B Supplement
2.
CONFORMANCE TO THE TECHNICAL DOCUMENTS: (PART 3 OF THE
SOLICITATION)
Check one of the following – if neither is checked, State will
assume that as equivalent to “YES”:
YES – Offeror acknowledges that it has read and understands the
Requirements Document and the Compensation Document in Part 3 of
the Solicitation Documents and attests that its Offer complies with
both.
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Request for Qualifications Solicitation No.
ADSPO18-00007887 Description:
2018 Professional Services List
Arizona Department of Administration
State Procurement Office 100 N 15th Ave., Suite 201
Phoenix, AZ 85007
PART 4 of the Solicitation Documents: Offer Forms (Attachments)
Date: January 8, 2018
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NO – Offeror acknowledges that it has read and understands the
Requirements Document and the Compensation Document, in Part 3 of
the Solicitation Documents and attests that its Offer complies with
both EXCEPT FOR the exceptions listed in Attachment 5-B Supplement
3.
ATTACHMENT 5-B Supplement No. 1: Exceptions to Instructions
Article / Paragraph or Exhibit Reference Proposed Changes /
Alternate Language Rationale for Proposed Change
Section 1-A: Solicitation Summary x x x
x x x
x x x
Section 1-B: Instructions to Offerors x x x
x x x
x x x
ATTACHMENT 5-B Supplement No. 2:Exceptions to Contract Terms
& Conditions
Article/ Paragraph or Exhibit Reference Proposed Changes /
Alternate Language Rationale for Proposed Change
Section 2-A: Special Terms & Conditions x x x
x x x
x x x
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Request for Qualifications Solicitation No.
ADSPO18-00007887 Description:
2018 Professional Services List
Arizona Department of Administration
State Procurement Office 100 N 15th Ave., Suite 201
Phoenix, AZ 85007
PART 4 of the Solicitation Documents: Offer Forms (Attachments)
Date: January 8, 2018
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Article/ Paragraph
or Appendix Reference Proposed Changes / Alternate Language
Rationale for Proposed Change
Section 2-B: Uniform Terms & Conditions X x x
X x x
X x x
ATTACHMENT 5-B Supplement No. 3: Exceptions to Technical and
Commercial
Article / Paragraph or Exhibit Reference Proposed Changes /
Alternate Language Rationale for Proposed Change
Section 2-A Scope of Work (Requirements Document) x x x
x x x
x x x
Section 2-B: Compensation Document x x x
x x x
x x x
SWCA, Incorporated
Company Name Signature of Person Authorized to Sign
End of Attachment 5-B
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Request for Qualifications Solicitation No.
ADSPO18-00007887 Description:
2018 Professional Services List
Arizona Department of Administration
State Procurement Office 100 N 15th Ave., Suite 201
Phoenix, AZ 85007
PART 4 of the Solicitation Documents: Offer Forms (Attachments)
Date: January 8, 2018
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Attachment 5-C Insurance Evidence
RESERVED FOR AWARDED DESIGN PROFESSIONAL UPON SERVICE
REQUEST
End of Attachment 5-C
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Request for Qualifications Solicitation No.
ADSPO18-00007887 Description:
2018 Professional Services List
Arizona Department of Administration
State Procurement Office 100 N 15th Ave., Suite 201
Phoenix, AZ 85007
PART 4 of the Solicitation Documents: Offer Forms (Attachments)
Date: January 8, 2018
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Attachment 5-D Offer Checklist
STATE MAY DETERMINE YOUR PROPOSAL IS NON-RESPONSIVE IF YOU DO
NOT SUBMIT ALL ATTACHMENTS.
DOCUMENT SUBMITTED
1. Attachment 1: Offer and Acceptance Form - SIGNED YES no
2. Attachment 2-A: Experience and Capacity YES no
3. Attachment 2-A: References YES no
4. Attachment 2-B: Organization Profile YES no
5. Attachment 3-A: Method Proposal – RESERVED FOR AWARD YES
no
6. Attachment 3-B: Key Personnel Proposal YES no
7. Attachment 3-C: Proposed Subcontractors – RESERVED FOR AWARD
YES no
8. Attachment 3-D: Performance Guarantee – RESERVED FOR AWARD
YES no
9. Attachment 3-E: Israel Boycott Form -SIGNED YES no
10. Attachment 4: Pricing Sheet – RESERVED FOR AWARD YES, no
11. Attachment 5-A: Confidential Information Designation YES
no
12. Attachment 5-B: Conformance Statements - SIGNED YES no
13. Attachment 5-C: Insurance Evidence – RESERVED FOR AWARD YES
no
14. Attachment 5-D: Offer Checklist YES no
15. Excel File: Number of Projects and Revenue YES no
16. Excel File: 2018 Professional Services List of Firms
Services YES no
End of Attachment 5-D
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TYPE OF PROJECT
TOTAL NUMBER OF FIRM PROJECTS (ALL FIRM LOCATIONS) COMPLETED IN LAST THREE YEARS
Using the Revenue Index (Enter 1‐10) indicate the approximate revenue the firm has earned over the last three years from ARIZONA ONLY state, municipal, federal etc. government projects only
Using the Revenue Index (Enter 1‐10) indicate the approximate revenue the firm has earned over the last three years from ARIZONA ONLY non‐ government projects only
TYPE OF PROJECT
TOTAL NUMBER OF FIRM PROJECTS (ALL FIRM LOCATIONS) COMPLETED IN LAST THREE YEARS
Using the Revenue Index (Enter 1‐10) indicate the approximate revenue the firm has earned over the last three years from ARIZONA ONLY state, municipal, federal etc. government projects only
Using the Revenue Index (Enter 1‐10) indicate the approximate revenue the firm has earned over the last three years from ARIZONA ONLY non‐ government projects only
Acoustics, Noise Abatement 12 1 1 Land SurveyingActivity Centers
Landscape Architecture 10 1 1Aerial Photography; Airborne Data and
Imagery Collection and Analysis LEED Accredited A/E
Agricultural Development; Grain Storage; Farm Mechanization
LEED Independent 3rd Party Building Commissioning
Air Pollution Control 60 1 1 Libraries; Museums; Galleries
Airports; Navaids; Airport Lighting; Aircraft Fueling 113 4
1Lighting (Exteriors; Streets; Memorials; Athletic Fields,
Etc.)
Airports; Terminals and Hangars; Freight Handling Lighting
(Interior; Display; Theater, Etc.)Animal Facilities Lighting (Cave;
Cavern)Anti-Terrorism/Force Protection Mapping Location/Addressing
Systems
Area Master Planning 22 1 1 Materials Handling Systems;
Conveyors; Sorters
Auditoriums and Theaters Materials Testing
Automation; Controls; Instrumentation Measurement / Verification
/ Conservation Water ConsumptionBarracks; Dormitories Medical
RelatedBridge Design: Bridges MetallurgyCartography 56 1 1 Mining
and Mineralogy 147 1 6
Cemeteries (Planning and Relocation) Modular Systems Design;
Pre-Fabricated Structures or ComponentsChemical Processing and
Storage Mold InvestigationChild Care/Development Facilities
MuseumsCodes; Standards; Ordinances Nuclear Facilities; Nuclear
Shielding Cold Storage; Refrigeration and Fast Freeze Office
Buildings; Industrial Parks Commercial Building (Low Rise) ;
Shopping Centers Outdoor RecreationCommunications Systems; TV;
Microwave Petroleum and Fuel (Storage and Distribution)Community
Facilities Phase I Environmental 518 2 4Computer Facilities
PhotogrammetryConservation and Resource Management 143 1 2
Pipelines (Cross-Country - Liquid and Gas) 972 1 5Construction
Management Plumbing and Piping DesignConstruction Materials Testing
Pneumatic Structures, Air-Support Buildings Construction Surveying
Power Generation, Transmission, Distribution 2458 1 6Controls and
Electronics Engineer Prisons and Correctional FacilitiesCorrosion
Control; Cathodic Protection Electrolysis Product, Machine
Equipment Design Cost Estimating; Cost Engineering and Analysis;
Parametric Costing; Forecasting Public Safety Facilities
Cryogenic Facilities Radar; Sonar; Radio and Radar
TelescopesDams (Concrete; Arch) Radio Frequency Systems and
Shieldings
Dams (Earth; Rock) ; Dikes; Levees Railroad; Rapid Transit19 1
1
Desalinization (Process and Facilities) Recreation Facilities
(Parks, Marinas, Etc.) 70 1 1Design & Planning Structured
Parking Facilities Refrigeration Plants/Systems
Design-Build - Preparation of Requests for Proposals
Rehabilitation (Buildings; Structures; Facilities)
Detention Security Systems Research FacilitiesDigital Elevation
and Terrain Model Development Resources Recovery; Recycling 2 1
1Digital Orthophotography Rivers; Canals; Waterways; Flood Control
120 4 1Dining Halls; Clubs; Restaurants Roof Infrared Imaging to
Identify Water LeaksDisability / Special Needs Roofing
Dredging Studies and
DesignSafety Engineering; Accident Studies; OSHA Studies
Ecological and Archeological Investigations6348 6 7
Security Systems; Intruder and Smoke Detection
Educational Facilities; Classrooms
Seismic Designs and StudiesElectrical Studies and
Design
Sewage Collection, Treatment and Disposal Electronics
Soils and Geologic Studies; Foundations
157 1 1Elevators; Escalators; People-Movers
Solar Energy UtilizationEnergy / Water Auditing Savings
Solid Wastes; Incineration; LandfillEnergy
Conservation; New Energy Sources
Special Environments; Clean Rooms, Etc. Environmental
Impact Studies, Assessments or Statements 225 4 6
Specifications WritingFallout Shelters; Blast-Resistant Design
Storm Water Handling and FacilitiesFire
Protection Structural Design; Special Structures
Fisheries; Fish
LaddersSurveying; Platting; Mapping; Flood Plain Studies
Forensic Engineering Sustainable DesignGarages; Vehicles
Maintenance Facilities; Parking Swimming PoolsGas Systems
(Propane; Natural, Etc.)
Testing and Inspection ServicesGeodetic Surveying:
Ground and Airborne
Topographic Surveying and Mapping 139 1 2
Heating; Ventilating; Air Conditioning
Towers (Self‐Supporting and Guyed Systems)Highways;
Streets; Airfield Paving; Parking Lots Toxicology
ADSPO18-00007887 2018 Professional Services Qualifications List
(save document as a .pdf and submit as an attachment with offer
submission).FIRMS NAME (INSERT NAME): SWCA, Incorporated
ADSPO18-00007887 Project Experience Number of Projects and
Revenue
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TYPE OF PROJECT
TOTAL NUMBER OF FIRM PROJECTS (ALL FIRM LOCATIONS) COMPLETED IN LAST THREE YEARS
Using the Revenue Index (Enter 1‐10) indicate the approximate revenue the firm has earned over the last three years from ARIZONA ONLY state, municipal, federal etc. government projects only
Using the Revenue Index (Enter 1‐10) indicate the approximate revenue the firm has earned over the last three years from ARIZONA ONLY non‐ government projects only
TYPE OF PROJECT
TOTAL NUMBER OF FIRM PROJECTS (ALL FIRM LOCATIONS) COMPLETED IN LAST THREE YEARS
Using the Revenue Index (Enter 1‐10) indicate the approximate revenue the firm has earned over the last three years from ARIZONA ONLY state, municipal, federal etc. government projects only
Using the Revenue Index (Enter 1‐10) indicate the approximate revenue the firm has earned over the last three years from ARIZONA ONLY non‐ government projects only
Historical Preservation 143 2 2
Traffic and Transportation EngineeringHospital and
Medical Facilities Traffic StudiesHotels; Motels
Transportation 479 5 2Housing (Residential, Multi-Family;
Apartments; Condominiums) 5 1 1
Tunnels and SubwaysHydraulics and Pneumatics
Urban Renewals; Community DevelopmentHydrographic
Surveying Utilities (Gas and Steam)Industrial
Buildings; Manufacturing Plants
Value Analysis; Life‐Cycle CostingIndustrial
Processes; Quality Control Warehouse and DepotsIndustrial
Waste Treatment Waste Water Treatment Facility
Intelligent Transportation Systems
Water Resources; Hydrology; Ground Water 437 5
1Infrastructure
Water Supply; Treatment and Distribution
Irrigation; Drainage
Water Well Rehabilitation; Water Well Work
Judicial and Courtroom
FacilitiesWind Tunnels; Research/Testing Facilities Design
Laboratories; Medical Research Facilities
Zoning; Land Use Studies 44 1 1Labs - GeneralLabs –
Research – DryLabs – Research – Wet
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