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HomeMy WebLinkAboutContract 34179CONT Between CITY OF FORT WORTH and ENERCON SERVICES, INC. For CITY SF"RETARY 'J..../ It 19 CONTRACTNO. __ c....J_,rf ___ __ Environmental Engineering and Professional Consultant Services Project#: DEM06:07-EECS Environmental Management Department September 2006 10-23-06P04 :17 RCVD STATE OF TEXAS § § § COUNTY OF TARRANT § CONTRACT FOR S:ITY SFr ETA RY ::?.t I \1() vONTRACT NO . _JH '-'I -------111--L.. PROFESSIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING AND CONSULTING SERVICES This Contract is entered into by and between the City of Fort Worth, a home-rule municipality located within Tarrant County, Texas, acting through Libby Watson,· its duly authorized Assistant City Manager ("City''), and ENERCON Services, Inc., a corporation registered in Texas, acting through John R · Corn its duly authorized Vice Pres. ("Contractor"). WIT N ES S ETH: NOW, TIIBREFORE, in consideration of the mutual promises and benefits of this Contract, the City and the Contractor agree as follows: ARTICLE 1. DEFINITIONS In this Contract, the following words and phrases shall be defined as follows: City'.s Representative means the Director of Environmental Management or his designee. Contract Documents means the Contractor's Response to the City's Request for Qualifications DEM006-07:EECS attached as Exhibit "A", the Project Drawings, Specifications, Task Orders, and this Contract. Deliverable Document means a report, photograph, electronic file, or an invoice that shows the completion of one of the work tasks and/or subtasks. Electronic files shall be in Word, Excel, AutoCad, or similar software and shall be provided as requested by the City. Environmental Damages shall mean all claims, judgments, damages, losses, penalties, fines, liabilities (including strict liability), encumbrances, liens costs, and expenses of investigation and defense of any claim, whether or not such claim is ultimately defeated, and of any good faith settlement of judgment, of whatever kind or nature, contingent or otherwise, matured or unmatured, including without limitation reasonable attorney's fees and disbursements and consultant's fees, any of which are incurred as a result of the . existence of a violation of environmental requirements pertaining to the services performed under this Contract, and including without limitation: PROFESSIONALSERYICES CONTRACT FOR ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING CONSULTANT SERVICES WITH ENERCON SERVICES. INC. 9.11.06 CRL Pagel a. Damages for personal injury and death, or injury to property or natural resources; b. Fees incurred for the services of attorneys, consultants, contractors, experts, laboratories and investigation or remediation of the monitoring wells resulting from any violation of environmental requirements including, but not limited to, the preparation of any feasibility studies or reports of the performance of any cleanup, remediation, removal, response, abatement, containment, closure, restoration or monitoring work required by any federal, state or local governmental agency or political subdivision, or otherwise expended in connection with the existence of such monitoring wells or violations or environmental requirements, and including without limitation any attorney's fees, costs and expenses incurred in enforcing this contract or collecting any sums due hereunder; and c. Liability to any third person or governmental agency to indemnify such person or agency for costs expended in connection with the items referenced in subparagraph (b) herein. Environmental Reguirements shall mean all applicable present and future statutes, regulations, rules, plans, authorizations, concessions, franchises, and similar items, of all governmental agencies, departments, commissions, boards, bureaus, or instrumentalities of the United States, states, and political subdivisions thereof and all applicable judicial, administrative, and regulatory decrees, judgments, and orders relating to the protection of human health or the environment, including without limitation: a. All requirements, including, but not limited to, those pertaining to reporting, licensing, emissions, discharges, releases, or threatened releases of hazardous materials, pollutants, contaminants or hazardous or toxic substances, materials, or wastes whether solid, liquid, or gaseous in nature, into the air, surface water, groundwater, storm water, or land, or relating to the manufacture, processing, distribution, use, treatment, storage, disposal, transport, or handling of pollutants, contaminants, or hazardous or toxic substances, materials, or wastes, whether solid, liquid, or gaseous in nature; and b. All requirements pertaining to the protection of the health and safety of employees or the public. Notice to Proceed means the letter issued by the City that authoriz.es Contractor to begin work. It also authorizes future invoices to be paid. Subcontract means a contract between the Contractor for this project and another person or company for any complete task defined in the scope of work. A purchase order is also considered a subcontract. PROFF.SSIONALSER'P/CES CONTRACT FOR ENJIIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING CONSULTANT SERVICES WITH ENERCON SERVICES, INC. 9. I 1.06 CRL Page2 Task Order means a document issued by the City describing the scope of Contractor services, scope of City services, project schedule, specifications, and drawings & data. ARTICLE 2 . SCOPE OF CON1RACTOR'S SERVICES A. Contractor shall provide professional services for environmental consultant services. Individual projects will be released on a Task Order basis when the City elects to proceed with each project. There shall be no minimum guarantee of work under this Contract. The types of work that Contractor shall provide are as follows : 1. Leaking Petroleum Storage Tank (LPST) site investigation, monitoring, remediation, and/or closure including necessary field work, data collection and analysis, reporting, etc . 2. Oversight of underground storage tanks removal, soil and groundwater sampling, and report preparation to achieve site closure, etc. 3. Phase I Environmental Site Assessments in accordance with the most recent revision of ASTM E-1527. Include a detailed listing of types of properties assessed along with specific examples and references. 4 . Phase II Environmental Site Assessments including potential impacts to soil, groundwater, surface water, and air. Include a detailed listing of type of properties and/or contaminants investigated along with specific examples and references. 5. National Environmental Protection Act (NEPA) associated Categorical Exclusion criteria reports and Environmental Assessments. 6. Storm water pollutant concentration modeling in City waterways, sewers, and storm drains . 7. Design, installation and monitoring of systems capable of preventing intrusion of pollutants from refineries, chemical plants, and bulk handling facilities from reaching City properties via groundwater flow. 8. Air pollution modeling and preparation of reports to assist the City in developing programs to reach national air quality standards. 9. Design and construction management of structures, systems, and components intended to collect and/or prevent environmental pollutants from reaching City storm drain systems. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONTRACT FOR ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERJNGCONSULTANT SER VICES WffH ENERCON SERVICES, INC. 9.11.06 CRL Page3 B. All of the tasks and/or subtasks required to complete individual projects will be shown on a Task Order or Task Orders, agreed to separately by the parties. C. Contractor agrees to perfonn the work in accordance with the Task Orders, and finther agrees to provide the City with periodic updates of each Project Schedule as requested by the City but at least Quarterly on projects that exceed a three (3) month period. D. Contractor certifies that it has and will maintain during the tenn of this Contract, current and appropriate federal, state, and local licenses and permits to allow Contractor to perform the scope of services required by the Contract E. All Contract documents, including Requests for Qualifications, are hereby incorporated into and made a part of this Contract. ARTICLE 3. SCOPE OF CITY SERVICES The City agrees to perform the following services: A. Designate a City representative to provide timely direction to the Contractor and render City decisions; B. Coordinate with facilities, City departments, and any tenants for access to any project sites; and C. Specify the analytical laboratory where Contractor is to send water, soil air or other samples for analysis. Laboratory analysis shall be at the City's expense. ARTICLE 4. TERM OF CONTRACT; TIME TO ST ART AND TO COMPLETE TASK ORDERS A. This Contract shall be for a term of one (1) year beginning on the date this Contract is fully executed. City reserves the right to extend the term of the Contract past the expiration date to allow task orders which were begun prior to the expiration of the Contract to be completed. City shall also have the right to extend this Contract for up to two (2) consecutive one (1) year renewal terms, provided City and Contractor agree in writing at least thirty (30) days prior to the end of the initial or renewal term. All renewals shall have the same terms, conditions and fees as set forth herein, unless agreed to otherwise in writing by both parties in an amendment to this Contract. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONTRACT FOR ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING CONSULTANT SERVICES WITH ENERCON SERVICES. INC. 9./ I .06 CRL Page4 B. Contractor agrees to begin work on each Task Order within thirty (30) days from the date of the Task Order, and to complete all phases of the work within the time specified in the Task Order. ARTICLES . INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR The City agrees to hire Contractor as an independent contractor, and not as an officer, servant, or employee of the City. Contractor shall have the exclusive right to control the details of the work performed hereunder, and all persons perfomring same, and shall be solely responsible for the negligent acts and omissions of its officers, agents, employees, and subcontractors. Nothing herewith shall be construed as creating a partnership or joint venture between the City and Contractor, its officers, agents, employees, and subcontractors; and the doctrine of respondeat superior has no application as between the City and Contractor. ARTICLE 6. COMPENSATION A. In consideration for the work performed by Contractor under this Contract, City shall pay Contractor a total sum not-to-exceed four hundred thousand dollars ($400,000.00), as agreed upon by both parties. City and Contractor have agreed to unit prices, employee labor rates, and cost estimates for technology methods. These are attached hereto as Exhibit "B" and incorporated into this Contract as if set forth herein. The City agrees to pay Contractor within thirty (30) days after receipt of correct invoices, and the Deliverable Document(s), for each task completed, for all uncontested or undisputed bills. In the event of a disputed or contested billing, only that portion so contested will be withheld from payment, and the undisputed portion will be paid. The City will exercise reasonableness in contesting any bill or portion thereof. No interest will accrue on any contested portion of the billing until mutually resolved. B. The City will not be liable for any Contractor costs in excess of the not-to-exceed amount unless the City has signed and issued a formal modification to the Contract. C. Contractor will provide the City with quarterly updates showing the costs incurred for each task order and the amount remaining in the Contract account. In the event that actual expenditures may result in a total cost in excess of the not-to-exceed amount, Contractor must submit a modification to the Contract in accordance with Article 13, below. D . City will make Progress Payments to Contractor on projects that exceed 30-days only after completion of tasks and/or subtasks and will be made no less often than once per month. PROFESSIONAL SERYICFS CONTRACT FOR ENYIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING CONSULTANT SER JI/CFS WJ11i ENERCON SERVICES, /NC. 9.J /.06 CRL Page5 E. The City agrees to pay Contractor within thirty (30) days after receipt of correct invoices and the Deliverable Docmnent for each task/subtask completed. F. Invoices shall contain at a minimum a detailed breakdown of: labor costs including employee name, hours worked, and date of work; internal supplies/services used ( e.g., hailers, field equipment, etc.); and external supplies/services used with an accmate and legi'ble invoice. G. Contractor shall receive no compensation for delays or hindrances to the work, except when direct and tmavoidable extra cost to Contractor is caused by City's failure to provide information, if any, which it is required to provide under this Contract. When extra compensation is claimed, a written itemized statement detailing any and all justifications for delays incurred shall be presented to the City. ARTICLE 7. INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS Contractor certifies that it has and will maintain during the term of this Contract, the below listed insurance covering the services to be performed, at a minimum. Prior to commencing work, the Contractor shall deliver to the City, certificates verifying this coverage. At City's option, City may elect to have Contractor submit its entire. policy for inspection. A. Commercial General Liability Insurance -$1,000,000 each occurrence and $2,000,000 aggregate. B. Professional Liability Insmance: (i.e. Errors and Ommissions Liability Insurance) $1,000,000 each ocurrence; $2,000,000 aggregate. Professional Liability Insurance shall be written on a project specific basis. The retroactive date shall be coincident with or prior to the date of this Contract and the certificate of insurance shall state that the coverage is claims-made and the retroactive date. Toe insurance coverage shall be maintained for the dmation of this Contract and for five (5) years following completion of the Contract (Tail Coverage). An annual certificate of insurance shall be submitted to the City for each year following completion of this Contract. C. Automobile Liability Insurance - Coverage on vehicles involved in the work performed under this Contract: $1~000,000 per accident on a combined single limit basis or; $500,000 Bodily injury/person $250,000 Property damage PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONTRACT FOR ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING CONSULTANT SERVICES WJT}f ENERCON SERVICES, INC. 9.11.()6 CRL Page6 D. A commercial business auto policy shall provide coverage on "any auto," defined as autos owned, hired and non-owned dwing the course of this Contract. Worker~s Compensation - 1. Statutory limits for Worker's Compensation plus 2. employer's liability at a minimum: $100,000 each accident; $500,000 disease -policy limit; and $100,000 disease -each employee. E. Environmental Impairment Liability ffiIL) and/or Pollution Liability -$2,000,000 per occurrence. BIL coverage(s) must be included in policies listed in items A and B above; or, such insurance shall be provided under separate policy( s ). Liability for damage occurring while loading, unloading and transporting materials collected under the contract project shall be included under the Automobile Liability insurance or other policy(s). NOTE: BETWEEN A AND E ABOVE, ANY POLLUTION EXPOSURE, INCLUDING ENVIRONMENTAL IMPAIRMENT LIABILITY, ASSOCIATED WITH THE SERVICES AND OPERATIONS PERFORMED UNDER THIS CONTRACT SHALL BE COVERED; IN ADDfflON TO SUDDEN AND ACCIDENTAL CONTAMINATION OR POLLUTION LIABILITY FOR GRADUAL EMISSIONS AND CLEAN-UP COSTS SHALL BE COVERED. G. The following shall pertain to, and be annotated upon, all applicable policies of insurance listed above: 1. Applicable policies shall be endorsed to name the City an Additional Insured thereon, as its interests may appear. The tenn City shall include its employees, officers, officials, agents, and volunteers as respects the contracted services. 2. Certificate(s) of insurance shall document that insurance coverage specified according to items in section (a) above are provided under applicable policies documented thereon. 3. Any failure on part of the City to request required insurance documentation shall not constitute a waiver of the insurance requirements. 4. A minimum of thirty (30) days notice of cancellation or material change in coverage shall be provided to the City. A ten (10) days notice shall be PROFESSJONALSER.YJCES CONTRACT FOR ENJl!RONMENTAL ENGINEERING CONSULTANT SERVICES WITH ENERCON SERVICES, INC. 9.11 .06 CRL Page 7 acceptable in the event of non-payment of premium. Such terms shall be endorsed onto Provider's insurance policies. Notice shall be sent to Brian Boemer, Director, Department of Environmental Management, City of Fort Worth, 1000 Throckmorton, Fort Worth, Texas 76102. 5. Insurers for all policies must be authorized to do business in the state of Texas or be otherwise approved by the City; and, such insurers shall be acceptable to the City in tenns of their financial strength and solvency. 6. Deductible . limits, or self-insured retentions, affecting insurance required herein shall be acceptable to the City in its sole discretion; and, in lieu of traditional insurance, any alternative coverage maintained through insurance pools or risk retention groups must be also approved. Dedicated financial resources or letters of credit may also be acceptable to the City. 7. Applicable policies shall each be endorsed with a waiver of subrogation in favor of the City as respects the contract 8. The City shall be entitled, upon its request and without incurring expense, to review the Provider's insurance policies including endorsements thereto and, at the City's discretion, the Provider may be required to provide proof of insurance premium payments. 9. The Commercial General Liability insurance policy shall have no exclusions by endorsements unless the City approves such exclusions. 10. The City shall not be responsible for the direct payment of any insurance premiums required by the contract. It is understood that insurance cost is an allowable component of Provider's overhead. 11. All insurance required in section (a) above, except for the Professional Liability insurance policy, shall be written on an occurrence basis in order to be approved by the City. 12. Subcontractors to the Provider shall be required by the Provider to maintain the same or reasonably equivalent insurance coverage as required for the Provider. When subcontractors maintain insurance coverage, Provider shall provide City with documentation thereof on a certificate of insurance. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained herein, in the event a subcontractor's insmance coverage is canceled or terminated, such cancellation or termination shall not constitute a breach by Provider of the contract PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONTRACT FOR ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING CONSULTANT SERVICES WITH ENERCON SERYICES, INC.9.11.06 CRL Page8 ARTICLE 8. PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITY AND WARRANTY ENERCON Services, Inc., as Contractor, shall perfonn services consistent with skill and care ordinarily exercised by other professional consultants under similar circumstances at the time services are perfonned, subject to any limitations established by City as to degree of care, time or expense to be incurred or other limitations of this Contract. Contractor warrants that it understands the currently known hazards and suspected h.az.ards which are presented to persons, property and the environment by petroleum storage tanks testing and repair. Contractor further warrants that it will perfonn all services under this Contract in a safe, efficient and lawful manner using industry accepted practices, and in full compliance with all applicable state and federal laws governing its activities and is under no restraint or order which would prohibit perfonnance of services under this Contract. ARTICLE9 LICENSES AND PERMITS A. Contractor certifies that on the day work is to commence under this Contract and during the duration of the Contract, it shall have and maintain cmrent valid and appropriate federal and state licenses and pennits necessary for the provision of services under this Contract B. Contractor also certifies that if it uses any subcontractor in the perfonnance of this agreement, that such subcontractor shall have and maintain current valid and appropriate federal and state licenses and pennits necessary for the provision of services under this Contract A. ARTICLE 10 . INDEMNIFICATION Professional Services Indemnification. CONTRACTOR SHALL RELEASE, INDEMNIFY, REIMBURSE, DEFEND, AND HOLD HARMLESS, CITY, ITS OFFICERS, AGENTS, SERVANTS AND EMPLOYEES, FROM AND AGAINST ANY AND ALL CLAIMS OR SUITS FOR PROPERTY DAMAGE OR LOSS AND/OR PERSONAL INJURY, INCLUDING DEATH, TO ANY AND ALL PERSONS, ARISING OUT . OF TIIE WORK AND SERVICES TO BE PERFORMED HEREUNDER BY CONTRACTOR, ITS OFFICERS, AGENTS, EMPLOYEES, CONTRACTORS, SUBCONTRACTORS, LICENSEES, OR INVITEES, INCLUDING DAMAGES, LOSS, INJURY OR DEATH TO THE EXTENT CAUSED BY ANY ERROR, OMISSION, DEFECT, OR DEFICIENCY IN THE PERFORMANCE OF CONTRACTOR'S PROFESSIONAL SERVICES OR IN THE PREPARATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTANT SERVICES DOCUMENTS IN ACCORDANCE WITH THIS CONTRACT. CONTRACTOR SHALL NOT BE REQUIRED TO INDEMNIFY OR HOLD HARMLESS THE CITY, ITS OFFICERS, AGENTS, SERVANTS, AND EMPLOYEES FROM LOSS, PROFESSIONALSERYICES CONTRACT FOR ENl'IRONMENTALENO!NEERINGCONSULTANTSERVICES wrrH ENERCON SERVICES, INC.9.11 .06 CRL P~9 DAMAGE, INJURY, OR DEAm ARISING FROM DEFECTS OR DEFICIENCIES IN ENGINEERING CRITERIA AND INFORMATION FURNISHED TO CONTRACTOR BY CITY, WHICH CONTRACTOR COULD NOT DISCOVER BY THE EXERCISE OF REASONABLE DILIGENCE. B. General Indemnification. CONTRACTOR DOES HEREBY RELEASE, INDEMNIFY, REIMBURSE, DEFEND, AND HOLD HARMLESS THE CITY, ITS OFFICERS, AGENTS, SERVANTS, AND EMPLOYEES FROM AND AGAINST ANY AND ALL LIABILITY, CLAIMS, SUITS, DEMANDS, OR CAUSES OF ACTION WHICH MAY ARISE DUE TO ANY LOSS OR DAMAGE TO PERSONAL PROPERTY, OR PERSONAL INJURY, AND/OR DEATH OCCURRING AS A CONSEQUENCE OF THE PERFORMANCE OF THIS CONTRACT, WHEN SUCH INJURIES, DEATH, OR DAMAGES ARE CAUSED BY THE SOLE NEGLIGENCE OF CONTRACTOR, ITS OFFICERS, AGENTS, OR EMPLOYEES, OR SUBCONTRACTORS, OR THE JOINT NEGLIGENCE OF CONTRACTOR, ITS AGENTS, OR EMPLOYEES, OR SUBCONTRACTORS, AND ANY OTHER PERSON OR ENTITY, EXCLUDING ALL PARTIES INDEMNIFIED HEREUNDER. C. Environmental Indemnification. CONTRACTOR DOES HEREBY RELEASE, INDEMNIFY, REIMBURSE, DEFEND, AND HOLD HARMLESS THE CITY, ITS OFFICERS, AGENTS, SERVANTS, AND EMPLOYEES FROM AND AGAINST ANY AND ALL ENVIRONMENTAL DAMAGES AND THE VIOLATION OF ANY AND ALL ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS RESULTING FROM THE HANDLING, COLLECTION, TRANSPORTATION, STORAGE, DISPOSAL, TREATMENT; RECOVERY, AND/OR REUSE, BY ANY PERSON, OF PETROLEUM PRODUCTS OR HAZARDOUS WASTE UNDER THIS CONTRACT, TO THE EXTENT SAID ENVIRONMENTAL DAMAGES OR THE VIOLATION OF SAID ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS WERE THE RESULT OF ANY ACT OR OMISSION OF CONTRACTOR, ITS OFFICERS, AGENTS, EMPLOYEES, OR SUBCONTRACTORS, OR THE JOINT ACT OR OMISSION OF CONTRACTOR, ITS OFFICERS, AGENTS, EMPLOYEES, OR SUBCONTRACTORS AND ANY OTHER PERSON OR ENTITY EXCLUDING ALL PARTIES INDEMNIFIED HEREUNDER. D. The obligations of the Contractor wider this section shall include, but not be limited to, the burden and expense of defending all claims, suits, and administrative proceedings (with counsel reasonably approved by the indemnified parties), even if such claims, suits or proceedings are growidless, false, or fraudulent, and in conducting all negotiations of any description, and paying and discharging, when and as the same be<;;ome due, any and all judgments, penalties or other sums due against such indemnified persons. E. Upon learning of a claim, lawsuit, or other liability which Contractor is required herewider to indemnify, the City shall provide Contractor with reasonably timely notice of same. PROFESS!ONALSERYICES CONTRACT FOR ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING CONSULTANT SERVICES WITH ENERCON SERVICES, INC.9.11.06 CRL Page IO F. The obligations of the Contractor under this section shall survive the expiration of this contract and the discharge of all other obligations owed by the parties to each other hereunder. G. In all of.its contracts with subcontractors for the performance of any work under this Contract, Contractor shall require the subcontractors to indemnify the City in a manner consistent with this section. H: In the event that a written claim for damages against Contractor or any of its subcontractors remains unsettled at the time all work on the project has been completed to the satisfaction of the City Manager, as evidenced by a final inspection, final payment to Contractor shall not be recommended by the City Manager for a period of thirty (30) days after the date of such final inspection, unless the Contractor submits written evidence satisfactory to the City Manager that the claim has been settled and a release has been obtained from the claimant involved. 1. If the claim concerned remains unsettled at the expiration of the said thirty-day period, the Contractor may be deemed by the City Manager to be entitled to a semi-final payment for work completed, such semi-final payment to be in an amount equal to the· total dollar amount then due less the dollar value of any written claims pending against the Contractor arising out of the performance of such work. 2. The City Manager shall not recommend final payment to Contractor if a claim for damages is outstanding for a period of six (6) months following the date of the acceptance of the work performed unless the Contractor submits evidence in writing, satisfactory to the City Manager, that: a The claim has been settled and a release has been obtained from the claimant involved; or b. Good faith efforts have been made to settle such outstanding claims, and such good faith efforts have failed. 3. If condition (a) above is met at any time within the six (6) month period, the City Manager shall recommend that the final payment to Contractor be made. If condition (b) above is met at any time within the six ( 6) month period, the City Manager may recommend that final payment to Contractor be made. At the expiration of the six (6) month period, the City Manager may recommend that final payment be made if all other work has been performed and all other obligations of the Contractor have been met to the satisfaction of the City Manager. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONTRACT FOR ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEER/NG CONSULTANT SERVICES WITH ENERCON SERVICES. INC.9.11.06 CRL Page 11 ARTICLE 11 . DEFAULT A. Contractor shall not be deemed to be in default because of any failure to perfonn under this Contract, if the failure arises from causes beyond the control and without the fault or negligence of Contractor. Such causes shall include acts of God, acts of the public enemy, acts of Government, in either its sovereign or contractual capacity, fires, flood, epidemics, quarantine restrictions, strikes, freight embargoes, and unusually severe weather. B. If Contractor fails to begin work herein provided for within the time specified above, or to complete such work within the time specified above, within the true meaning of this Contract, City shall have the right to take charge of and complete the work in such a manner as it may deem appropriate. If City exceeds the costs detailed in the attached documents, City may deliver to Contractor a written itemized statement of the total excess costs, and Contractor shall reimburse City for such excess costs without delay . C. If, at any time during the tenn of this Contract, the work of Contractor fails to meet the specifications of the Contract Documents, City may notify Contractor of the deficiency in writing. Failure of Contractor to correct such deficiency and complete the work required under this Contract to the satisfaction of City within ten (10) days after written notification shall constitute default, and shall result in tennination of this Contract. All costs and attorneys fees incurred by City in the enforcement of any provision of this Contract shall be paid by Contractor. D. The remedies provided for herein are in addition to any other remedies available to City elsewhere in this Contract and by law. ARTICLE 12. TERMINATION A. City may terminate this Contract without cause by giving thirty (30) days written notice to Contractor, provided that such termination shall be without prejudice to any other remedy the City may have. In the event of tennination, any work in progress will continue to completion unless specified otherwise in the notice of termination . B. If the City terminates this Contract under Subparagraph A of this Article, City shall pay Contractor for all services perfonned prior to the tennination notice . C . All completed or partially completed original documents prepared under this Contract shall become the property of the City when the Contract is tenninated, and may be used by the City in any manner it desires; provided, however, that the Contractor shall not be liable for the use of such documents for any purpose other than as described when requested. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONTRA.CT FOR ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING CONSULTANT SERVICES WITH ENERCON SERVICES. INC. 9.11 .06 CRL Pag812 D. In the event either party defaults in the performance of any of its obligations under this Contract, misrepresents to the other a material fact, or fails to notify the other party of any material fact which would affect the party's performance of its obligations hereunder, the non-defaulting party shall have a right to terminate this Contract upon giving the defaulting party written notice describing the breach or omission in reasonable detail. The defaulting party shall have a thirty (30) day period commencing upon the date of notice of default in which to affect a cure. If the defaulting party fails to affect a cure within the aforesaid thirty (30) day period, or if the default cannot be cured, the Contract shall temrinate as of the date provided in the notice of default. ARTICLE 13. MODIFICATION No modification of this Contract shall be binding on Contractor or the City unless set out in writing and signed by both parties. Modifications shall be in the same format as the final specification showing the change or addition of a task, project schedule, deliverable document(s), and schedule of payments. ARTICLE 14 . RIGHT TO AUDIT A. Contractor agrees that the City shall, until the expiration of three (3) years after final payment under this Contract, have access to and the right to examine and photocopy any directly pertinent books, documents, papers and records of the Contractor involving transactions relating to this contract. Contractor agrees that the City shall have access during normal working hours to all necessary Contractor facilities and shall be provided adequate and appropriate workspace in order to conduct audits in compliance with the provisions of this Article. The City shall give Contractor reasonable advance notice of intended audits. B. Contractor further agrees to include in all its subcontractor agreements hereunder a provision to the effect that the subcontractor agrees that the City shall, until the expiration of three (3) years after final payment under the subcontract, have access to and the right to examine and photocopy any directly pertinent books, documents, papers and records of such subcontractor, involving transactions to the subcontract, and further, that the City shall have access during normal working hours to all subcontractor facilities, and shall be provided adequate and appropriate work space, in order to conduct audits in compliance with the provisions of this Article. City shall give subcontractor reasonable advance notice of intended audits. The term "subcontract" as used herein includes purchase orders. C . Contractor and subcontractor agree to photocopy such documents as may be requested by the City. The City agrees to reimburse Contractor and/or subcontractor for the cost of copies at the rate published in the Texas Administrative Code in effect as of the time PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONTRACT FOR ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING CONSULTANT SERVICES WTrH ENERCON SERVICES, INC. 9./ 1.06 CRL Page JJ copying is performed. ARTICLE 15. NON-DISCRIMINATION A. During the performance of this Contract. Contractor agrees not to discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of race, religion. color, sex or national origin. except where religion. sex or national origin is a bona fide occupational qualification reasonably necessary to the normal operation of the Contractor. Contractor agrees to post in conspicuous places. available to employees and applicants for employment, notices setting forth the provisions of the non-discrimination clause . B. Contractor also agrees that in all solicitations or advertisements for employees placed by or on behalf of this Contract, that Contractor is an equal opportunity employer. C. Notices, advertisements, and solicitations placed in accordance with federal law, rule or regulation shall be deemed sufficient for the purpose of meeting the requirements of this section. ARTICLE 16. MlNORITY AND WOMEN BUSINESS ENIBRPRISES In keeping with the City's Minority/Women Business Enterprise (MWBE) ordinance, Contractor agrees a minimum of fifteen percent (15%) of the total dollar value of this Contract will be paid as compensation to certified MWBE firms. Monthly reporting is required to the City of Fort Worth- MWBE Office, 1000 Throckmorton Street, Fort Worth, Texas 76102. Proof of payment for all invoices from MWBE firms will be required. Final payment to the Contractor under this Contract may be withheld pending MWBE Office approval of documentation. ARTICLE 17. GOVERNING LAW The City and Contractor agree that the laws of the State of Texas shall govern the validity and construction of this Contract, except where preempted by federal law. ARTICLE 18. SEVERABILITY The provisions of this Contract are severable; and if for any reason any one or more of the provisions contained herein are held to be invalid, illegal or unenforceable in any respect, the invalidity. illegality or unenforceability shall not affect any other provision of this Contract. and this Contract shall remain in effect and be construed as if the invalid, illegal or unenforceable provision had never been contained in the Contract. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONTRACT FOR ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING CONSULTANT SERVICES WffH ENERCON SERVICES. INC. 9.11 .06 CRL Page 14 ARTICLE 19 . RIGHI'S AND REMEDIES NOT WAIVED In no event shall the making by the City of any payment to Contractor constitute or be construed as a waiver by the City of any breach of covenant, or any default which may then exist, on the part of Contractor, and the making of any such payment by the City while any such breach or default exists shall in no way impair or prejudice any right or remedy available to the City with respect to such breach or default. Any waiver by either party of any provision or condition of the Contract shall not be construed or decreed to be a waiver of any other provision or condition of this Contract, nor a waiver of a subsequent breach of the same provision or condition. unless such waiver be expressed in writing by the party to be bound. ARTICLE 20. VENUE Venue of any suit or cause of action under this Contract shall lie in Tarrant County, Texas. ARTICLE 21. NOTICES Any notices , bills, invoices or reports requited by this Contract shall be sufficient if sent by the parties in the United States mail, postage paid , to the address noted below: If to the City: Brian Boemer, Director Department of Environmental Management City of Fort Worth 1000 Throckmorton Fort Worth, Texas 76102-6311 If to the Contractor: ,.1<>1111 (( Com , Vice -fJtPstdert+ &,ercrn1 Sr~VtifS, Inc . f l/«) Fvc/ fld, 5vlft> WO Patios/ Tf>!OS ?5Z3<f ARTICLE 22. ENTIRETY This Contract, the Contract documents and any other documents incorporated by reference herein contain all the terms and conditions agreed to by the City and Contractor, and no other contracts, oral or otherwise, regarding the subject matter of this contract or any part thereof shall have any validity or bind any of the parties hereto . PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONTRACT FOR ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING CONSULTANT SERVICES wrrH ENERCON SERJIICE:s, INC. 9.11 .06 CRL Page 15 ARTICLE 23. ASSIGNMENT The City and Contractor bind themselves and any successors and assigns to this Contract Contractor shall not assign, suble4 or transfer its interest in this Contract without written consent of the City. Nothing herein shall be construed as creating any personal liability on the part of any officer or agent of the City, nor shall it be construed as giving any rights or benefits hereunder to anyone other than the City and Contractor. · ARTICLE 24 . AUTIIORIZATION The undersigned officer and/or agents of the parties hereto are properly authorized officials and have the necessary authority to execute this Agreement on behalf of the parties hereto, and each party hereby certifies to the other that any necessary resolutions extending such authority have been duly passed and are now in full force and effect. IN WITNESS THE~F, the City of Fort Worth and Contractor have fully executed this Contract on this day CX':\, ~ , 2006, in triplicate in Tarrant County, Texas. /1 ;J:;:RTW m LibbyWatsg Assistant City Manager Date Signed: / O · 2,-z · t) & ATTEST: APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGALITY : PROFESSIONALSERY/CES CONTRACT FOR ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING CONSULTANT SERVICES · Wll'H ENERCON SERVICES, INC.9.11.06 CRL ERVICES, INC . . CeJvA. WITNESS : ~ Business Development CORPORATE SEAL: -· . ., .... --... .. Pagr,/6 CONTRACTOR COMPLIANCE WITH WORKERS' COMPENSATION LAW Pursuant to V.T.C.A. Labor Code §406.96 (2000), as amended, Contractor certifies that it provides workers' compensation insurance coverage for all of its employees employed on City of Fort Worth Department of Environmental Management Project No. DEMOS- 07:EECS. STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF TARRANT § § § Before me, the undersigned authority, on this day personally appeared John R . Corn , known to me to be the person whose name is subscribed to the foregoing instrument, and acknowledged to me that he executed the same as the act and deed of Vice Presiaent for the purposes and consideration therein expressed and in the capacity therein stated. Given Under My Hand and Seal of Office lhis~ay of ~· 2o _Q/z__. '!:.·.~.j_;~··.··.·.• GEORGIA LOSEY . ~. MY COMMISSION EXPIRES ~~c,;.· · September 7, 2008 Statement of Qualifications DEMOS-07:EECS Original Copy ENERCON SERVICES, INC. ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING SERVICES ANNUAL CONTRACT Submitted to: CITY OF FORT WORTH ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT Purchasing Division 1000 THROCKMORTON FORT WORTH, TEXAS 76102 Prepared by: ENERCON SERVICES, INC. 12100 Ford Rd., Suite 200 Dallas, Texas 75234 June 1, 2006 ENERCON SERVICES, INC. An Employee Owned Company 12100 Ford Road, Suite 200 Dallas, TX 75234 (972) 484-3854 Fax : (972) 484-8835 June 1, 2006 VIA Hand Delivery City of Fort Worth Purchasing Division 1000 Throckmorton Fort Worth, Texas 76102 Subject: Request for Qualification Documents Project DEM06-07: EECS Environmental and Engineering Consulting Services Annual Contract Please find enclosed Enercon Services, Inc.' s response to the above Request for Qualifications for support of the City of Fort Worth Environmental Management Department. We are very interested in the proposed procurement and have submitted the enclosed Statement of Qualifications in response. Enercon has been the Environmental and Engineering Consulting firm for the City of Fort Worth for the past three years, and thus, has extensive experience and knowledge of the City's needs. Enercon has all the necessary qualifications and licenses to support the City of Fort Worth for this Scope of Work. Enercon understands that planning and execution go hand-in-hand for effective project management and cost control. Enercon is dedicated to provide quality solutions with a high level of professionalism and to integrate our efforts with the City 's needs in a partnership of mutual goals and objectives. We pledge to provide superior services that make efficient use of resources and provide realistic solutions. We look forward to the opportunity to present and discuss our qualifications with the City of Fort Worth. Please call Don Parsons or myself at 972-484-3854 to answer any questions or for further discussions . Regards, ENEcJZ?)'~ Charles D. Harlan, P.G . Manager, Environmental Services 2.0 QUALIFICATIONS DOCUMENTS 2.1 OUAUFICATIONS DOCUMENT CHECKLIST All Qualifications Documents , including this Checklist , must be completed in full and submitted in a sealed envelope, in the requested order, or the Qualifications Package may be considered as a non-responsive submittal. Oualificatjons Documents 1. QUALIFICATIONS DOCUMENT CHECKLIST 2. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF RECEIPT OF ADDENDA 3. MINORITY and WOMEN BUSINESS ENTERPRISES ( ~""t..cz_ ~ 4. QUALIFICATIONS SUMMARY 5. QUALIFICATIONS OF PROVIDER 6. LIST OF SUBCONTRACTORS 7. INSURANCE CERTIFICATES 8. PROVIDER 'S LICENSES & CERTIFICATES 9. PROVIDER 'S LEGAL & COMPLIANCE HISTORY 10 . PROVIDER 'S FINANCIAL STATEMENT 11 . HEAL TH & SAFETY PROGRAM MANUALS I understand that failure to submit all of these items may cause my submittal to be considered non-resgonsive . Name John R . Com -~ c·~ Title 2-1 2.2 2.2.1 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF RECEIPT OF ADDENDA Check if applicable / The undersigned acknowledges the receipt of the following addendum(a) to the Request for Qualifications, and has attached all addenda following this page. (Add lines if necessary). Addendum Number 1 ( ate received) Addendum Number 2 (Date received) Addendum Number 3 (Date received) Addendum Number 4 (Date received) 2.2.2 Check if applicable __ The undersigned acknowledges the receipt of no addenda to the Request for Qualifications. PROVIDER: Enercon Services , Inc . JohnR. Com Company Name rint or type name of signatory) 12100 Ford Rd., Suite 200 Address Dallas , TX 75234 resident, Environmental Services City , State, Zip (print or type) 2-2 TO: FROM: DATE: RE: fORTWORTH ENVIRONME TAL MANAG ME T ADDENDUM Interested Parties Roger Grantham, Environmental Program Manager Department of Environmental Management May 22, 2006 Addendum #1 Professional Contract for Environmental Engineering and Consulting Services Project #: DEM06-07: EECS As of Monday, May 22, 2006, the following clarifications are as follows; 1. What constitutes a "page" (i.e. must they be printed single sided or can they be printed double sided)? Does a double side count as one or two pages? A: Each individual side of a page will count towards the applicable page limit. A single- sided page will equal one page as a double-sided page will equal two pages. 2. Must the project experience be limited to projects the submitting company has performed, or can it include projects the employees have performed prior to employment with the submitting company? A: Project experience may include past experiences the employee may have had while working for another employer, as the experience gained from previous work-related projects is now associated with the present day employer. 3. Please clarify page 2-6: are the references, organizational chart, and resumes being part of the 20 page Statement of Qualifications, or are they in addition to the 20 pages? A: As stated in the pre-submittal meeting, the resume pages are restricted to one page per person with the number restricted to pertinent personnel assigned to work on projects for the City. In addition, the organizational chart is not included within the page limit. Twenty pages maximum for company qualifications, ten pages per subcontractor, and one page per resume per person for the general descriptive verbiage. In addition, the tabs, cover pages, table of contents, index sheets, etc ... do not count in the page totals. 4. Please clarify the statement from 2.7.2 (a) 4, concerning "Professional Liability Insurance shall be written on a project specific basis." Does this mean that we need a separate policy for this contract? A: Professional liability insurance is not required to be written on a project specific basis. The coverage will extend to the entire scope of projects the City will undertake during the course of the usage of this contract. 5. Please clarify 2.7.2 (b) concerning additional insured. Is this just applicable for the general liability and automobile liability, and NOT for the workers compensation and professional liability. A: Additional insured applicability should be applied across all areas of insurance required under this contract. 6. The Certification of Providers Legal and Compliance History (Page 2-16). Can we have each of our subcontractors submit there own signed Certification vs. the Provider signing for everyone. A: The Provider is considered the general or prime contractor. It is necessary for the provider to supply certification for their past compliance history. In addition, certifications may also be included for each individual subcontractor as related to their compliance history. 6. Is one copy required of the MWBE Utilization and Cost Schedule required? Is the MWBE Utilization Plan an actual HUB plan: is there a specific format the City is requesting? A: Attach one copy of the MWBE utilization plan in a separate, marked envelope and one copy of the Cost schedule in another separate, marked envelope. The City's MWBE office can be contacted at 817-392-6104 for further information related to the City's MWBE program and requirements. 7. How many copies need to be included in the submittal package? A: Each vendor should submit one original and three sets of copies of the Request for Qualifications documents. A complete set will include the qualifications summary and three separately marked envelopes that will include the cost schedule, the Health and Safety Plan documentation and information, and the MWBE utilization plan. Only one copy of the HASP is required to be included with the submittal package, otherwise, each set will include the qualifications summary, the MWBE utilization plan, and the cost schedule. 8. Does the City wish for the cost/pricing document to be prepared in any particular format? Will a listing of the company personnel and equipment rates be adequate for your review? Do we need costs from our proposed subcontractors as well? A: Attached to this addendum is a chart detailing applicable personnel titles and corresponding rates per our that you may use for guidance in completing this portion of the RFO. If listing of company personnel and equipment rates will be applicable for conducting activities under this contract, it may be included. Subcontractor costs should not be included. 9. Are recent financial statements required for the submittal? Can these be sent in a separately marked envelope? A: Recent financial statements less than six months of age are required and should be bound within the submittal. The latest annual report may be included provided it meets the time schedule. 10. Regarding work history with the City, will points be awarded for subcontractors who have a work history with the City, even though the provider may not have performed work for the City? A: Yes. Subcontractors that may have performed work for the City will be considered for awarding the point total for previous work history. 11. What is the MWBE project goal for this RFQ? A: The MWBE participation goal for this project is 15%. 12. What counties are included within the recognized NTCOG/MWBE region? A. The counties include Tarrant, Dallas, Rockwall, Kaufman, Collin, Parker, Ellis, Johnson, and Denton. 13. The following is a listing of the attendees at the pre-submittal meeting held Thursday, May 18, 2006: Name Company E-mail Michael Couture Arkose Enqineerinq mike@arkoseinc.com Freddie Guerra BDS Technologies fa urerra@bdstechnoloaies .com Donna Ballard BDS Technologies dballard@bdstechnoloaies .com Dan Murphy TCB dan.murohv@tcb.aecom.com David Nicholson ENSR dnicholson@ensr .aecom.com David Maves SCS Engineers dmaves@scsena.com Michael Boos ECS-Texas mboos@ecslimited.com Sal Gazioqlu ATC Associates aazioalu74@atcassociates.com James Cowles ATC Associates iames.cowles@atcassociates.com Gerardo de la Pena URS aerardo de la oena@urscoro.com Robert Melton URS robert melton@urscoro.com Don Parsons Enercon doarsons@enercon.com Amv Reaqan Enercon areaaan@enercon.com Mark Gray Enercon marav@enercon.com Dan Spencer Benchmark Environmental dan@benchmarkenviro.com Michael Whitehead W&M Environmental mwhitehead@wh -m.com Gene Murray W&M Environmental amurrav@wh -m.com Amanda Breitling Carter & Burgess amanda.breitl ina@c-b.com James Greer Carter & Burqess iames.areer@c -b.com Chris Tomalin Shaw christooher. tom a Ii n@shawaro .com Charles Gaddy Shaw charles .aaddv@shawaro.com Tom Cincotta Malcom Pirnie tomcincotta@oirnie .com Robert Chambers Freese & Nichols rwc@freese.com Peter van Noort CH2M Hill oeter.van.noort@ch2m.com Jesse Coleman MACTEC iecoleman@mactec.com Drew Sutton MACTEC dwsutton@mactec.com Keith Kirkpatrick Terracon klkirkoatrick@terracon .com Israel Aquilar Abacus LGIDallas@LGIDallas.com Bob Taeger PBS&J retaaerc@obsi .com Note the following City of Fort Worth representative contact information: Roger Grantham Environmental Program Manager Department of Environmental Management City of Fort Worth 1000 Throckmorton Street Fort Worth, TX, 76102-6311 Phone (817) 392-8592 Fax (817) 392-6359 Roger.Grantham@fortworthgov.org 2.4 OUAUFICAJIONS SUMMARY TO THE CITY OF FORT WORTH: The undersigned hereby proposes to furnish the equipment, labor , materials , superintendence , and any other items or services necessary to perform the required environmental engineering services as instructed by the City . All work will be outlined in a Task Order issued by the City to the Provide r for each required task. The Scope of Services is outlined on the following pages of the Qualifications Documents . All Qualifications Documents have been submitted in one sealed package . h r'& .1 / o/7~~denda to the Request for Qualifications have been received as acknowledged in Section 2.2 . This Qualifications Summary and the accompanying Qualifications Documents are intended to be complete and will remain valid for sixty (60) days from the date of submittal. PROVIDER: Enercon Services, Inc. (Company Name) 12100 Ford Rd .• Suite 200 (Address) D all as TX 7523 4 (City , State , Zip ) 972 /484-3854 Phone) Vice Pr si dent, Envi ro nmental Services Title rint or type) 972 /484-8835 (FAX) 2-5 2.4 Summary of Qualifications Enercon Services, Inc. is a multidiscipline engineering and consulting company . Our people are experienced and recognized industry professionals. We are dedicated to solutions that address all of the City's objectives and believe in fostering strong business relationship built on mutual respect. Our corporate and staff philosophy is to provide high-quality, cost effective solutions to our clients, and to integrate our efforts with the client's needs while conducting business in an ethical manor. Enercon understands that planning and execution go hand-in-hand for effective project management and cost control. Our past performance on the existing contract echoes this philosophy and is a testament to our commitment to the City of Fort Worth. Performance on Current Contract Quality on Contract performance Enercon 's highly qualified staff of professional scientists, engineers, and technicians combined with our proven in-house review and quality control procedures assures our clients of the very highest quality procedures and deliverables. Saving on Contract Performance A few notable examples are: After determining that there was no advantage to the City of Fort Worth in pursuing closure under the Voluntary Cleanup Program (VCP) of the Water Field Operations project, (initiated by the previous environmental consultant) Enercon had oversight of that project transferred to the Corrective Action Section of the TCEQ, saving the City the thousands in expense of performing additional unnecessary subsurface investigations . Brennan Service Center is an existing LPST site where a release was discovered from an AST located onsite. Enercon negotiated with TCEQ to allow release to be investigated and remediated under PST rules as opposed to TRRP rules , creating significant savings in characterization and clean up costs. After review of historical data and negotiations with the TCEQ, Enercon was able to reduce the number of monitoring events from quarterly to semi-annually at the LaGrave Field site. This equated to annual saving of approximately $26,000 per year for the City . Responsiveness and On -Time Performance Enercon was 100% on-time whenever completions deadlines were specified on projects during the current contract period . Safety Enercon and all of our subcontractors during the current contract period set a 100% clean safety record . Health and Safety Plans were prepared for each project with tailgate safety meetings held prior to initiation of work. Cost Containment Enercon consistently completed projects at or below issued task order budgets from the City during the current contract period. M/WBE Commitment Enercon continually strived to enhance subcontract opportunities with local Minority and Woman Business Enterprises throughout the duration of the contract. To date, our utilization of M/WBE equates to 19 % of gross receipts, exceeding the City's 15 % goals . Familiarity with City Many of our professional field staff and our subcontractor team members have a strong working relationship with many City personnel. We have first-hand working knowledge of current and anticipated future projects . Continuity in services prevails by selecting Enercon to continue as the City 's City of Fort Worth I of 2 Enercon Services , Inc . DEM06-07 :EECS Environmental and Engineering firm. Such consistency has many positive implications of which include significant savings in direct and indirect cost. Lowest Cost to Execute a New Contract Selecting Enercon provides for a seamless transition from contract to contract, eliminating the time and expense (including intangible costs) that otherwise would be required should a different firm be selected. City of Fort Worth DEM06 -07 :EECS 2of2 Enercon Services , Inc . 2.5 Qualifications of the Provider 2.5.1 Office Locations This submittal provides Enercon Services, Inc's. Qualifications for providing the Scope of Work described in the City of Fort Worth's Qualification Package, DEM06-07:EECS, Environmental and Engineering Consulting Services Annual Contract. Enercon has proposed as the Prime Contractor and will be ultimately responsible for all work completed under this contract. Enercon has teamed with seven (7) local M/WBE firms in support of this contract. For a complete listing, see section 2.5.6 "Project Team". Primary Provider Firm Name: Contact: Address: Corporate Office: Enercon Services, Inc. Charles Harlan -Office Manager 12100 Ford Rd. Ste. #200 Dallas, TX 75234 972-484-3854 972-484-8835 fax 5100 E. Skelly Drive, Suite 450 Tulsa, OK 74135 918-665-7693 918-665-7232 fax Taxpayer I.D.: 73-1176079 An Employee Owned Company Enercon Services, Inc ., an employee owned company, was incorporated in 1982 and, through our reputation for quality work and outstanding client service, has grown to thirteen offices nationwide with over 450 highly-skilled professional, technical, and support personnel. Our client base currently consists of over 300 of the largest corporations in the nation plus hundreds of local clients . In addition to having successfully closed over 300 UST sites, we have successfully implemented scores of varied environmental projects for governmental and industrial clients. Included in the list of projects completed or in progress are Phase I, II Environmental Assessments, NEPA compliance studies , environmental engineering services , remediation services, air quality studies, Clean Air Act testing and permitting, commercial power industry nuclear reactor permitting , and emergency response for petroleum and hazardous materials . 2.5.2 Demonstration of Innovative Approach and Technology The consideration of new and innovative technology is al ways in th e forefront of Enercon ' s approach in determining cost effective solutions for specific project objectives . Below lists a few examples of Enercon 's innovative environmental applications . Surfactant Flushing Remediation Technology The application of innovative remediation technology offers the opportunity to significantly reduce the time and cost of remediation while moving the project toward closure. The main issue with typical remediation methods has been extensive time for remediation and inability to remove petroleum source areas, especially if the source is deeply buried . As a result of low solubility and slow rates of dissolution, the removal of nonaqueous phase liquids (NAPL) contaminants can frequently be inefficient and expensive using pump-and-treat technologies . Enercon Services, Inc. offers experience and expertise in the application of accelerated environmental remediation methods, such as in-situ surfactant flushing, to achieve the project objectives of our clients. Surfactant Flushing Technology Description By using surfactant flushing , the aqueous solubility of a contaminant trapped in pore spaces of an aquifer can be increased by 2 to 3 orders of magnitude . This approach is effective and appropriate for both light non -aqueous phase liquids (LNAPLs) as well as dense nonaqueous phase liquids (DNAPLs). Cit y of Fort Worth DE M06 -07:EECS I of20 Enercon Services , Inc . Surfactant Flushing Highlights: 1. Is proven effective for a wide range of contaminants including DNAPLs and LNAPLs. 2. Is an in-situ technology with a relatively small surface area requirement for system installation ; 3 . Can be used to remediate beneath occupied or obstructed areas such as buildings and roadways; 4. Can be the most cost-effective remediation alternative where the contaminant covers a large area or the contaminant source is deeply buried . Environmental Management Systems An Environmental Management System (EMS) is a web based information system that produces automated reports, project tracking, and standardized documentation for water, waste, and air. The objective of an EMS is to manage compliance activities and processes to identify, control, and monitor the associated aspects that produce actual or potential environmental impacts. Employing an EMS will bring significant benefits with an immediate and positive impact on the City 's efficiency and its bottom line. These benefits include: Improved compliance with applicable environmental regulations, enhanced operating efficiencies, reduced risks, and increased employee awareness of environmental issues and responsibilities to the surrounding communities. Administrating all the environmental and safety issues surrounding a compliant facility is a tremendous responsibility . Issues ranging from Title V , RCRA closures , and Wastewater/Storm water discharge permits to Operating Permit Limitations and Right-to-Know requirements can be quite complex; therefore a Compliance Management System (CMS) is essential to any EMS. The CMS should be utilized to ensure that all facilities in the organization are in compliance by centralizing compliance and internal activities and information within one system. This integrated approach allows more efficient management and should be able to understand and communicate compliance information in a cost effective manner (i .e . a web based platform). Multimedia Applications By employing an electronic (i.e . web based) information management system, the City can automate what otherwise is a difficult and time consuming paper tracking and manual reporting processes. Enabling your staff to standardize, document, and more effectively manage day to day compliance tasks . Multimedia applications should include: • Air Management (i .e . Emission Calculations and Electronic Submittals); • Waste Management (i.e. Waste Tracking, Profiling, Manifest Generation , Compliance Reporting, and TFDS Audit Tracking); • Water Management (i.e. Pretreatment Requirements, Data Collection, Discharge Calculations and Discharge Monitoring Reporting); • SARA Requirements (i.e. Simplified TRI Reporting by having all release data in one system); • Compliance Management -Ensure that all facilities in the organization are in compliance by centralizing compliance and internal activities and information within one system (i.e. SPCC and storm water inspections). • Environmental Management -Having documentation standardized and easily available for external and internal audits of existing ISO 14001 and other EMS Systems. • Incident EHS Management -Environmental and safety incident tracking and reporting application-providing all the necessary tools for immediate notification, analysis, response and agency reporting. • Historian Data Management -Live monitoring of electronically filed (i .e. pdf) permits, compliance histories, regulatory and internal correspondences . By implementing an EMS the City will reduce their liabilities, improve their compliance with environmental regulations, and reduce their ongoing impacts on the environment. Enercon has assisted its customers in developing and implementing EMS utilizing it's wide range ofregulatory compliance and project management expertise as well as by teaming with experts in the software development business. Sonic Drilling As part of a hydrological study on a Brownfield project, Enercon recently utilized the sonic drilling technique to evaluate groundwater for the presence of chlorinated solvents in upper and lower water bearing zones. This City of Fort Worth DEM06-07 :EECS 2 of20 Enercon Services , Inc . technique allowed continuous coring/logging of the boreholes that were drilled to depths in excess of 100 feet below grade, with the maximum depth of 120 feet below surface . Drilling required the coring through zones containing silts, sands, limestone rock, and clay. The boreholes were completed with 4-inch groundwater wells and sampled . The sonic drilling method employed the use of high-frequency, resonant energy to advance a core barrel or casing into subsurface formations . During drilling, the resonant energy was transferred down the drill string to the bit face at various sonic frequencies . Simultaneously rotating the drill string evenly distributes the energy and impact at the bit face . The resonant energy is generated inside of the sonic head by two counter-rotating weights . A pneumatic isolation system inside the head prevents the resonant energy from transmitting to the drill rig and preferentially directs the energy down the drill string . The driller controls the resonant energy generated by the sonic oscillator to match the formation being encountered to achieve maximum drilling productivity. When the resonant sonic energy coincides with the natural frequency of the drill string, resonance occurs. This results in the maximum amount of energy being delivered to the bit face . At the same time, the friction of the soil immediately adjacent to the entire drill string is substantially minimized, resulting in very fast penetration rates. The sonic method allowed advancement of casing as the borehole was drilled, allowing the borehole to remain open and preventing collapse . The sonic drilling method offered several distinct advantages over conventional drilling technologies: 1. Speed -This method was two to three times faster than conventional overburden drilling methods. 2. Superior information -This method provided a continuous, relatively undisturbed core sample of unparalleled quality and accuracy through the entire vadose zone and aquifer formation . 3. Superior Well Construction -The sonic method caused minimal di sturbance to the surrounding borehole wall , resulting in more efficient well development and performance . 4 . Flexibility -The sonic method enabled the advancement of a temporary outer casing as the borehole was drilled, allowing the upper water bearing zone to be sealed off from the lower zone. This reduced the potential for cross contamination between water bearing zones . Advancement Through Rocky/Hard Zones -During drilling the resonant energy is transferred down the drill string to the bit face at various sonic frequencies controlling the resonant energy generated by the sonic oscillator to match the formation being encountered to achieve maximum drilling productivity . The benefits of the sonic drilling method consist of faster drilling time, cleaner operation, better logging of borehole, and more success in drilling through tough lithologic zones (limestone) which results in increased overall project success. 2.5.3 Program Manager and Key Personnel Don R. Parsons, Jr., P.G., CAPM Program Manager Enercon Services, Inc/BS Geology/33 yrs expn with Enercon -In addition to being the Program Manager for the current City of Fort Worth Environmental Engineering Consulting Services Contract, Mr. Parsons is a Senior Project Manager and Hydrogeologist in Enercon 's Dallas office, and will continue to serve as Enercon's Program Manager for the City of Fort Worth Environmental and Engineering Consulting Services Contract. Mr. Parsons has a total of almost 13 years of experience administering indefinite quantity task order environmental services contracts for the City of Fort Worth, City of Dallas, DART, United States Postal Service, JPMorgan Chase Bank, and City of Irving. He has over 33 years of subsurface geological experience, the last 16 of which have been devoted to project management of a wide range of geological and geophysical investigations. Mr. Parsons has performed over 200 Phase I Environmental Site Assessments along with dozens of Phase II Projects . In addition, he has managed numerous TCEQ/TNRCC Industrial & Hazardous Waste investigations and remediation for heavy metals and solvents and performed numerous air quality investigations, mold investigations, and ambient noise monitoring projects for a major national bank. Mr. Parsons is well versed in the Texas Risk Reduction Rules (TRRP) and has prepared several Voluntary Cleanup Program (VCP) applications, several Affected Property Assessment Reports (APARs), and currently provides technical oversight for a VCP site. Mr. Parsons has been responsible for the closure of three City of Fort Worth sites under the present contract and is in the process of investigating or closing numerous others. For a more complete resume on Mr. Parsons, please refer to the Resumes section of this response, Section 2.5 .11. City of Fort Worth DEM06 -07 :EECS 3 of20 Enercon Services , Inc . Mr. Parsons has been with Enercon for 7 years. Mr. Parsons will be able to devote up to 100% of his time to the proposed contract. Mark C. Gray, P.G., CAPM Sr. Project Manager, Environmental Services Enercon Services, Inc./M.S . Geology with Hydrogeology emphasis/B.S . Geology/25 years exp/3 with Enercon -In addition to being a Senior Project Manager and Hydrogeologist with Enercon, Mr. Gray is instrumental in leading and directing numerous subsurface investigations for the City of Fort Worth under the present contract. Mr. Gray was in charge of the environmental effort of remediating lead-contaminated soil in the Evans & Rosedale Business and Cultural District, resulting in the issuance of over 70 Certificates of Completion (COCs) from the Voluntary Cleanup Program (VCP) of the TCEQ. He also was in charge of the investigation, delineation, groundwater monitoring, free product recovery, and design of a remediation system for a leaking AST, and negotiated with TCEQ to allow release to be investigated and remediated under PST rules rather than TRRP at the Brennan Service Center. Mr. Gray's efforts lead directly to the issuance of a COC for a City of Fort Worth VCP site located at 801 Missouri. Mr. Gray's efforts also resulted in the issuance of closure to the City of Fort Worth for two UST sites, located at 825 and 823 W . Vickery. Mr. Gray was responsible for meeting several crucial deadlines, resulting in the savings of thousands of dollars for the City of Fort Worth, by allowing the Village Creek Waste Water Treatment Plant to be closed under the TCEQ's Risk Reduction Rules rather than TRRP. Over his 25 years in business, Mr. Gray has conducted countless Phase I, II, and III ESAs, is experienced in Air Compliance and Permitting, and has prepared groundwater monitoring plans for Subtitle D landfills. Mr. Gray is intimately familiar with TCEQ TRRP, PST, and Risk Reduction Rules. For a more complete resume on Mr. Gray, please refer to the Resumes section of this response, Section 2.5 .11. Mr. Gray has been with Enercon for 3 years . Mr. Gray will be able to devote up to 100% of his time to the proposed contract. Gregory "Greg" T. Brown Sr. Project Manager, Air Quality Services Enercon Services, Inc./M.S. Occupational Health -Industrial Hygiene/18 years exp/3 with Enercon -As an Industrial Hygienist and Senior Project Manger with Enercon, Mr. Brown has evaluated occupational health exposures to various compounds throughout Texas , Oklahoma, New Mexico, Arkansas, Louisiana, North Carolina, Tennessee, Alabama, Mexico and India. He currently provides consultation to business personnel in the development of safety policies in accordance with NIOSH and ACGIH recommendations, OSHA and EPA regulations. Mr. Brown was Safety Director for the Dallas Regional Office, where he developed safety programs and instructed 150 employees in safety policies and procedures . Associated duties consisted of evaluating occupational health exposures throughout North Texas , including, but not limited to: cumulative trauma disorders, respiratory, noise and dermatological exposure hazards. Mr. Brown provided respiratory protection direction to Enercon and JPMorgan Chase Bank personnel entering previously submerged banks in New Orleans following Hurricane Katrina . For a more complete resume on Mr. Brown, please refer to the Resumes section of this response, Section 2 .5 .11. Mr. Brown has been with Enercon for 3 years. Mr. Brown will be able to devote up to 45 % of his time to the proposed contract. Tim Basham Sr. Project Manager, NEPA Services Enercon Services, Inc./M.S. Industrial Hygiene/13 years exp/9 with Enercon -Mr. Basham is a Bus iness Development Manager with Enercon. His duties include oversight and technical guidance for projects requiring National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) compliance, such as federally funded or permitted activities . This includes preparation of NEPA Environmental Assessments, NEPA Categorical Exclusions , and other environmental reports per guidelines establi shed by federal and state agencies for NEPA compliance. In addition , Mr. Basham oversees the development of Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plans (SWPPP) for construction sites, industrial sites, and municipalities under NPDES requirements. Mr. Basham has developed Process Safety Management Programs (PSM), Risk Management Plans (RMPs), and Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasures (SPCC) plans. Mr. Basham recently led Enercon 's environmental team in preparation of an Early Site Permit application to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) for development of a new nuclear power plant in Mississippi, one of the City of Fort Worth DEM06 -07 :EECS 4 of20 Enercon Services, Inc . first attempts to license a new nuclear power plant since the Three Mile Island accident. For a more complete resume on Mr. Basham, please refer to the Resumes section of this response, Section 2 .5.11 . Mr. Basham will be able to devote up to 25 % of his time to the proposed contract. Pat Brunette , P.E ; CAPM Sr. Pro iect Manager, Engineering Services Enercon Services, Inc./B.S. Engineering/22 years experience/8 years with Enercon -As a Senior Project Manager with Enercon, Mr. Brunette is responsible for Spill Prevention and Countermeasure (SPCC) plans for sites in Texas and Oklahoma. He has designed and installed numerous soil and groundwater remediation systems incorporating air sparge , soil vapor extraction , in-situ bioremediation, and in -s itu thermal desorption (ISTD). Mr. Brunette participated in an EPA Superfund Demonstration project using ISTD technology utilizing Thermal Wells and Thermal Blankets . He designed a US Army Corps of Engineers remediation project overseas which used ISTD to remediate soils contaminated with PCBs and dioxins . Mr. Brunette wa s Design Engineer for soil-washing equipment for a leading provider of a North American soil washing company and was lead engineer for an EPA Superfund project using soil-washing technology to remediate soils contaminated with creosote, arsenic , and chromium . For a more complete resume on Mr. Brunette , please refer to the Resumes section of thi s response , Section 2 .5.11. Mr. Brunette will be able to devote up to 30% of his time to the proposed contract. Backup Personn el In addition to th e key personnel presented above, backup personnel for key disciplines are available from the Enercon Team. The names of some of those personnel are presented below with Enercon personnel highlighted in blue . Registered Professional Engineers (All Texas PE's) -Terry Alli son, P.E ., John Corn, P .E ., Tom Karan , P .E ., David Fremerman , P.E., Taoreed Badmus, P .E.; Emmanuel Wada, P.E. Registered Land Surveyor -Mark Hodgin , RPLS ; Rodney J . Daum , RPLS NEPA Specialists -Bill Wenstrom, PhD; Lac y Gaddy , PhD ; Chad McCoy ; Dwayne Miller ; Clint Porter ; David Bean ; Karla Housley; Environmental Scientists -Kurt Seeton, Brandon Green , Cynthi a Pfl edderrer ; John Anderson ; John McCreight; Karla Houseley; Christina Adams ; Damon Douglas s ; Environmental Techs -Darren Lovvorn ; John Anderson ; Kurt Seeton ; Brandon Green Hydrologist -Ro bert Schoe newe , P .G .; Mark Gray , P.G .; Don Parson s , P.G .; Joni Brown , EIT; Dale Brown, P .G. Geologists -Darren Lovvorn, Randall Lantz, P .G .; Robert Schoe ne we , P .G .; Mike Fitter, P .G .; Paul Manganelli ; Marc Gentry , P.G .;Lyle Winnette, P.G . Hydrogeologists -Mike Fitter, Dale Brown , P .G., Fonda Lindfors, P .G . Proiect Managers -Darren Lovvorn, Lyle Wynette , CAPM.; Pat Brunette, P.E ., TCEO CAPM -Pat Brunette, CAPM , Mike Fitter, CAPM ; Mark Gray , CAPM ; Don Parsons, CAPM ; Lyle Wynette, CAPM ; Taoreed Badmus , CAPM; Joni Brown, CAPM 2.5.4 Time Commitments of Key Personnel Enercon Program Manager Mr. Don Parsons, Program Manager, and Mark Gray, head of Environmental Sciences will be dedicated by Enercon up to 100% of their available time to s upport City of Fort Worth Task Orders . If there are periods where City of Fort Worth projects leave Mr . Parsons or Mr. Gray with available management time , only then will Enercon seek other tasks and place these in his management. Other Personnel When personnel are assigned to a City of Fort Worth Task Orders, these assignments will be made on a priority basis . If this takes 100% of available time, any other projects will be re -assigned by the Enercon Office Manager and Program Manager so that the Enercon Team provides the needed support to City of Fort Worth. Enercon acknowledges that the City of Fort Worth needs take precedence where the health and safety of the public are in question. Enercon has shared our philosophy with our subcontractors and they have agreed with this principle. City of Fort Worth 5 of 20 En ercon Services , Inc. DEM06-07 :EECS Percent of Time devoted to City of Fort Worth Name Company Primary Function % of Time to City of Ft. Worth Don Parsons Enercon Program Manager 100 Mark Gray Enercon Sr. Project Manager, Env . Svcs . 100 Stephanie Winquest Enercon M/WBE Coordinator 10 Tim Basham Enercon Sr. Project Manager, NEPA 25 Charles Harlan Enercon Project QA/QC 25 Pat Brunette Enercon Sr. Project Manager, Eng. Svcs . 30 Greg Brown Ene rcon Sr. Project Manager, Air Svcs. 45 Darren Lovvorn Enercon Project Manager 75 Davin Greenly Enercon Asbestos/Env. Engr. 30 Steve Good Enercon Due Diligence/Phase I 50 2 .5.5 Project Team -Qualifications of Team Members Team Members When subcontractors have been required , Enercon solicits and evaluates qualified firms that are minority or women - owned businesses. A major objective of our subcontracting program is to select businesses that complement our in - house resources through fair and professional selection procedures. We identified several local firms ; all regarded as top performers in their fields . All seven (7) of the firms we identified and contacted accepted our invitation to be a teaming partner! Our selected team members have such experience, strengths and capabilities of services that all of our teaming partners proposed are M/WBE firms. Company Name: Primary Point of Contact: # of DFW Employees: Address: Company description LOPEZGARCIA GROUP Diane Cowin 144 Water Gardens Place 100 E. 15th Street, Suite 200 Fort Worth, TX 76102 dcowin@Iggroup.com LOPEZGARCIA GROUP (LGGROUP) is a 176-person professional services firm whose services include civil , environmental , mechanical , electrical and structural engineering ; environmental , planning and cultural resources studies; surveying ; and construction management and inspection. LGGROUP is certified by the North Central Texas Regional Certification Agency as a disadvantaged Minority/Women-owned Business Enterprise (D/M/WBE), and by the State of Texas as a Historically Underutilized Business (HUB). LGGROUP environmental services include general environmental studies for NEPA compliance , environmental - related water/wastewater services, hazardous materials and remediation services, and biological/ecological studies, as well as cultural resources investigations. Key environmental staff members hold appropriate OSHA and other relevant training and certifications. Services include Environmental Assessments and audits , Environmental Impact Statements, floodplain and wetlands investigations, Major Investment and feasibility studies, municipal and industrial water and wastewater treatment, water distribution systems, water and wastewater pumping stations , industrial waste sludge disposal , regional water and wastewater master plans, infiltration/inflow analyses , NPDES Storm Water Permitting and Pollution Prevention Plans , Phase I and II environmental site inspections , UST closure and remediation design . City of Fort Wort h DEM 06 -07 :EECS 6 of20 Enercon Services , Inc . Company Name: Primary Point of Contact: # of employees: Address: Company description BDS Technologies, Inc . Freddie Guerra 20 12700 Park Central, Suite 1415 Dallas, Texas 75251 fguerra@bdstechnologies .com Dr. Badmus, PE established BDS in 1994. Since then , BDS has grown to include over 20 employees with more than 150 years of combined experience and provides many more diversified services. Today , services provided by BDS include: Environmental Engineering, Civil Engineering, Geographic Information Systems and Surveying. Some of our clients include several industries, private developers, local engineering firms, US Air Force, US Army Corp of Engineers, D/FW International Airport, City of Dallas, City of Plano, City of Fort Worth , Dallas County , Dallas Housing Authority, and the Dallas Independent School District. Today, their staff of environmental specialists and engineers provides professional environmental management services to a number of public and private sector customers. Many of their recent efforts involve projects to ensure compliance with the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA), Texas Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (TPDES), Spill Prevention , Control , and Countermeasures (SPCC) Rule , Clean Water Act (CW A), and Clean Air Act (CAA). Their highly skilled team offers a wide range of knowledge in wildlife biology , ecology, soil science, water quality , geology, GIS application, and regulatory policies. Services provided for City of Forth Worth RFP include Phase I ESAs, storm water modeling, design and construction of storm water control structures , NEPA environmental documentation (categorical exclusion), professional engineering and surveying services . Company Name: Primary Point of Contact: # of Employees: Next-Gen Solutions Joni Brown 2 P.O. Box220 Keller, Texas 76244 Drillerb36@aol.com Enercon has worked with this firm for a number of years and currently supports the City of Fort Worth Environmental Engineering Contract. Company description Next-Gen Solutions , Inc. (Next-Gen) was incorporated in 1997 to provide environmental drilling , contracting and consulting services for private and government sources. The owners of the company, Joni L. Brown and Dale K. Brown , have worked as project managers since the late 1980's (each have over 15 years of experience) with various environmental and engineering consultant fums. Since 1997, Next-Gen has designed and built equipment including drilling rigs , limited access drilling, push probes, and groundwater remediation equipment. Next-Gen will provide environmental drilling, contracting, and consulting support. Next-Gen is classed as a Disadvantaged Business Enterprise by the North Central Texas Regional Certification Agency. (HUB Number WFDB18745Y0404). Company Name: Primary Point of Contact: # of Employees : Sunbelt Industrial Services Brent McClure 12 2415 Cullen St. Fort Worth, TX 76107 brent@sun-belt.com Enercon has worked with this firm for a number of years and currently supports the City of Fort Worth Environmental Engineering Contract. Company description Sunbelt Industrial Services incorporated in the State of Texas in 1988 with Company headquarters located in Fort Worth, Texas. Sunbelt became a WBE in 2004 and is a Historically Underutilized Bu si ness Vendor for the State of City of Fort Worth DEM06 -07 :EECS 7 of20 Enercon Services , Inc . Texas (HUB Certification #64929). Sunbelt's attentive project management, conscientious personnel and dedication to safety has helped build a solid reputation for quality environmental construction services. Sunbelt Industrial Services' client-base consists of long standing customers who appreciate a contractor that recognizes their needs and the importance of working together toward a common goal. Sunbelt clients include hazardous and non-hazardous waste generators , consulting engineers, attorneys, business development and property management companies , retailers, drycleaners , manufacturers , cities, state and federal agencies, and general contractors. Sunbelt's client-base has expanded along with the experience of the personnel to make the company one of the most qualified environmental companies of its size. We provide tank removal/installation, transport and disposal, tank cleaning, waste cleanups, demolition , silt fence installation, erosion control excavation/backfill/compaction services . Company Name: Primary Point of Contact: # of employees: Address: Company description Quaternary Resource In vestigations , LLC Fonda Lindfors New 6 in Dallas; 51 Total in Dallas-Houston-Baton Rouge 750 North St. Paul St., Suite 600 Dallas, TX 75201 flin @qri.com QRI is an established twenty year old environmental firm with offices in Baton Rouge Dallas and Houston . QRI holds the following certifications: US SBA 8(a), US SDB, US WBE, LA DBE, Houston W/DBE, Dallas W/DBE (pending), Port of Houston SBE. QRI serves federal, state, municipal , industrial and commercial arenas performing the following services: Environmental Consulting (541620); Geophysical Surveying and Mapping (541360); Site Preparation and Drilling (238910); Environmental Remediation (562910); Facilities Support (561210); Research/Development in Physical and Engineering Sciences (541710); Surveying and Mapping (541370); Drafting (541340) and Graphic Design (541430). QRI's scientists [13], engineers [5], and office/field support staff [33] are experienced in the technologies and operations of the company's field equipment which includes : vibracores, hydraulic augers, HTAS™ rigs , direct push and hollow stem drilling rigs , boats and barges, GPS , utility locate equipment, ground penetrating radar, EM61 , EM31, Pulser™ and resistivity . We deliver results in a succinct, graphical format utilizing state of the art software such as ArcGIS, GMS , Rockworks, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator, CorelDraw, and AutoCad. QRI exceeds all project specific safety requirements including all applicable OSHA standards . QRI received the Chevron Environmental Management Company President's Safety Award on May 1, 2006 in recognition of 1,936 injury free days. Company Name: Primary Point of Contact: # of Employees: Company description Unified Services of Texas Marshall Ryan 18 2110 Greenbriar Drive Southlake, TX 76092 mryan @ust-inc.com Unified Services of Texas, Incorporated (UST) was chartered as a Texas Corporation on May 3, 1991 and is located in Southlake, Texas. After 15 years in business, UST has become a recognized leader in the area of petroleum storage tank and fueling facility services . UST's principal business is the repair, upgrade, installation and removal of underground/aboveground storage tank systems, which has evolved into a highly regulated and unique area of the construction industry . We also provide tank testing , fuel services, environmental investigations and dry ice blasting to accommodate cleaning in environmentally sensitive situations. They are members of the Texas Association of Storage Tank Professionals (T ASTP), Texas Petroleum Marketers and Convenience Store Association (TPCA), Petroleum Equipment Institute (PEI) and Industry Council on Environment (ICE). The majority of their project experience has been with municipalities, airports, railroads and federal entities. For the past 9 years, UST has had the contract with the City of Fort Worth for the PST Tank Testing & Stage II Compliance Testing . 2.5.6 Organization Chart-See following page City of Fort Worth DE M06 -07 :EECS 8 of20 Enercon Serv ices , Inc . ~. ,_ PROJECT ORGANIZATION CITY OF FORT WORTH EN~RONMENTALMANAGEMENTDEPARTMENT QUALIFICATIONS PACKAGE City of Fort Worth ,_ Environmental Management Department I l ,_ Enercon Corporate Oversight -Don R. Parsons, P.G. P.-----Project QA/QC ------John R. Corn, P.E. Enercon Program Manager IJ Charles Harlan M/WBE Monthly Reporting ----Stephanie Winquest I I I Engineering Services Environmental Services Air Qualitv Services National Environmental M/WBE Team Pat Brunette, P.E. Mark Gray, P.G. Greg Brown Policy Act (NEPA) Services Members Tim Basham -Hydrogeology/Remediation/Phase II Jeff Jenkins , CIH J Don Parsons , P .G ., CAPM Tim Basham Mark Gray, P .G ., CAPM '-. Damon Douglass Pat Brunette , P.E. Robert Schoenewe , P .G ., CAPM John Mccreight Terry Allison , P.E. Pat Brunette , P .E ., CAPM Ted Wyman Next-Gen Solutions BDS Technologies, Inc. Davin Greenly , E.I.T . Lori Evans , P.G. Joni Brown, EIT Freddie Guerra Randall Lantz P .G . -Due Diligence/Phase I Site Assess . Bill Wenstrom, PhD · Drilling/Environmental Services Surveying!Stormwaterl Steve Good Lacy Gaddy, PhD · Compliance Damon Douglass John Mccreight Tim Basham · _ Sunbelt Industrial Services Quaternary Resource John Anderson Chad McCoy · Marla Morris Investigations, LLC Dwayne Miller · Darren Lovvorn Clint Porter · Construction Services/UST Kenny New -Asbestos Removal Drilling/Resistivity & Geophysical Davin Greenly, EIT Surveys Bill Muenker LG Group, Inc. Ted Wyman Jerry Smiley Unified Services of Texas, Inc. Randall Lantz Surveying/Environmental Trisha Stefanko Engineering & Services Construction Services/UST Removal 10-Point Environmental Tiffany Long Erosion Control/Best Management Practices 2.5. 7 Specific Experience Client City of Fort Worth Environmental Management Department 1000 Throckmorton St. Fort Worth, TX 76102 Mr. Roger Grantham 817 /392-8295 City of Fort Worth Environmental Management Department 1000 Throckmorton St. Fort Worth, TX 76102 City of Fort Worth DEM06-07 :EECS Project Description Lead Soil Remediation, VCP Site and SWPPP Enercon completed work as outlined in the Response Action Work Plan (RA WP) and provided oversight during excavation of approximately 8,000 cubic yards of in-situ lead contaminated soil for the Evans & Rosedale Business and Cultural District, VCP site. Confirmation soil sampling was conducted and areas exceeding PCLs for lead were excavated and re- sampled. Upon attainment of PCL's, a Response Action Completion Report (RACR) was submitted to TCEQ. Enercon prepared a Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP), provided training, and performed inspections. Enercon also designed and managed construction of structures, systems, and components which prevented environmental pollutants from reaching storm drain systems including Storm Water Pollution Prevention sediment control and structural control Best Management Practices (BMPs). With Enercon 's assistance, over 70 Certificates of Completion for the Evans & Rosedale Business and Cultural District VCP site were issued to the Citv bv TCEQ. LPST Remediation Services Enercon Services, Inc. provided groundwater monitoring and reporting at the Brennan Service "' Center, an existing LPST site. Upon discovery of a release from an AST located onsite, Enercon provided 9 of20 E nercon Services, Inc . Client Mr. Roger Grantham 817 /392-8295 City of Fort Worth Environmental Management Department 1000 Throckmorton St. Fort Worth, TX 76102 Mr. Roger Grantham 817 /392-8295 ~~~1rth ~o·p mt:s ~~~:;,Jl'-1' • ~=--: ( i Project Description investigation , delineation, groundwater monitoring, and free product recovery. Delineation included determination of groundwater flow issues associated with a landfill located immediately adjacent to release. Performed 8-hour MDPE event and prepared and submitted PI-7 form to TCEQ. Free product recovery efforts assisted in the reduction of free product by 50 to 90% in individual well s. Enercon negotiated with TCEQ to allow release to be investigated and remediated under PST rules as opposed to TRRP rules, allowing for cost effective characterization and cleanup goals . A free product recovery system was designed utilizing active pnuematic pumps and skimmers with installation pending further evaluation of effectivenes s of current free product recovery . V CP Site Two (2) USTs were previously removed from 801 Missouri in Fort Worth, Texas. A tank closure/removal report was previously submitted in 1998 . A Phase II investigation revealed soil samples exceeding the TRRP Tier 1 Residential awSoi1 1ng PCL and a groundwater sample exceeding the TRRP Tier 1 Residential awGWrn g PCL. Enercon installed "' groundwater monitoring well s and conducted groundwater sampling. The final groundwater sampling event revealed the TRRP Tier 1 Residential awGWrn g PCL was exceeded in one monitoring well . Enercon obtained residential closure for the site by conducting a groundwater classification, classifying the groundwater as a Class 3 groundwater resource. 10 of 20 Enercon Services, Inc. Client City of Fort Worth Environmental Management Department 1000 Throckmorton St. Fort Worth, TX 76102 Mr. Roger Grantham 817 /392-8295 City of Fort Worth Environmental Management Department 1000 Throckmorton St. Fort Worth, TX 76102 Mr. Roger Grantham . 817 /392-8295 City of Fort Worth DEM06-07:EECS Project Description TCEQ issued a Certificate of Completion for the site. UST Removals, Mitigation, and Closures A UST and associated piping was removed from a site located at 825 W. Vickery, Fort Worth, Texas. Excavation activities revealed the presence of an additional UST on the adjacent site (823 W. Vickery). The USTs were removed in accordance with TCEQ rules. Confirmation soil sampling revealed soil contaminant levels exceeded action levels. Contaminated soils were excavated, "" groundwater monitoring wells were installed to obtain representative groundwater samples for analysi s of first water bearing zone , and TRRP Tier 1 Ecological Exclusion Checklists were completed. Due to Enercon ' s efforts, neither site entered into TRRP and AP ARs were not required. Release Determination Reports were completed and TCEQ issued Final Concurrence letters for both sites . Chlorinated Solvents, VCP Site Enercon Services, Inc . provided quarterly groundwater monitoring and reporting for an existing VCP and pending VCP site , in the area of LaGrave Field . Enercon recommended and obtained approval from TCEQ to reduce sampling frequency from quarterly to semi-annually resulting in cost savings of $26 ,000/year for the City of Fort Worth. Enercon recommended and implemented laboratory analysis to evaluate natural attenuation processes associated with dechlorination occurring at the site . Graphical representations of time versus chlorinated solvent 11 of 20 Enercon Services, Inc . Client City of Fort Worth Environmental Management Department 1000 Throckmorton St. Fort Worth , TX 76102 Mr. Roger Grantham 817 /392-8295 City of Fort Worth Environmental Management Department 1000 Throckmorton St. ForiWorth, TX 76102 Mr. Roger Grantham Ci ty of Fort Worth DEM06-07:EECS Project Description concentrations were completed and incorporated into the reports, to illustrate trends in contaminant concentrations . Enercon calculated and submitted to TCEQ Texas Surface Water Quality Standards based on site specific information for aquatic life protection and human health protection standards for the Trinity River immediately adjacent to the site. Texas Risk Reduction Rule Site An accidental release of used crankcase lubricating oi l from an underground oil cooler line was previously remediated during the process of UST removal and excavation activities , at the City's Village Creek Waste Water Treatment Plant. TCEQ gave the City of Fort Worth 23 days to respond and close the site under Risk Reduction Rules , or the site would be required to comply with TRRP. Enercon completed a subsurface investigation and report, surveyed the property, deed recorded the property in the Tarrant County records , and submitted a report to TCEQ. Enercon met the deadline challenge by submitting the response and required information to TCEQ within 21 days allowing the site to be closed promptly under cost effective Risk Reduction Rules as opposed to TRRP. Phase I Environmental Site Assessments The City of Fort Worth contracted Enercon to perform Phase I ESAs on 49 tracts of land as part of the State Highway 121 Extension . With the City 's approval , Enercon grouped contiguous tracts together to reduce number of Phase I ESA reports to 12 of 20 : l"--= Q, ~ &! 1 I ....... 00 I '3 ~ e ~ ""-; =~ ~ .... = ~ Eo-< e ~ e ffl 00 "" "Cl a I § f e< "" I ~ 'e 1 ·;: :l ~ = = .... i! ~ ~ .e ~ a Eo-< le "'3 I I ~ = 00 es .... 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The types of properties accessed included various commercial and manufacturing businesses , railroad right of ways, and undeveloped vacant land. Recognized environmental conditions included operations associated with auto maintenance facilities , a pest control company, rail lines, a re-refined oil company , a foundry, hydraulic lifts, and USTs . LPST Remediation Services Enercon provided a vapor survey, groundwater monitoring, and reporting for the existing LPST Downtown Service Center site. Increases in the concentration of benzene in the up gradient monitoring well were identified in the groundwater monitoring events. Enercon researched TCEQ records " and installed additional groundwater monitoring wells to identify possible up gradient sources. A Monitoring Event Summary Status Report and information requested by TCEQ were submitted. The site has been recommended for closure, pending approval from TCEQ. U ST Investigation and Geophysical Surveys A previously conducted Phase I ESA for a site in downtown Fort Worth indicated the presence of four ( 4) USTs . Enercon conducted research on historical city directories , fire insurance maps, aerial photographs , and database records. Research identified one of the four USTs was located across the street from the site . Geophysical surveys consisting of a magnetic survey and ground 13 of 20 Enercon Services, Inc . Client City of Fort Worth Environmental Management Department 1000 Throckmorton St. Fort Worth, TX 76102 Mr. Roger Grantham 817 /392-8295 . City of Fort Worth Environmental Management Department 1000 Throckmorton St. Fort Worth , TX 76102 Mr. Roger Grantham 817 /392-8295 City of Fort Worth DEM06-07 :EECS Project Description penetrating radar survey were conducted on the site to determine anomalies that may indicate the existence and location of the tanks . Three anomalies were identified by the geophysical data indicating the possible presence of subsurface pipes, buried metal, and a potential tank at a depth of five feet or less. Phase I and Phase II ESA The City of Fort Worth contracted Enercon to perform a Phase I ESA on a 129 .93-acre tract of land located south of the Spinks Airport, Burleson/Fort Worth, Texas. The Phase I ESA identified recognized environmental conditions consisting of a former sewage treatment facility and adjoining auto salvage yard. To address the recognized environmental conditions, Enercon conducted a Phase II subsurface investigation. Further investigation was not warranted based on the results of the laboratory analysis of the samples collected . Categorical Exclusions -9th Street Improvements, Historic Handley Joint Venture and Community System and Preservation Pilot Program Pedestrian and Streetscape Enhancements, and Ridglea Village Joint Venture Pedestrian and Streetscape Enhancements Enercon prepared three (3) Categorical Exclusions to the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (NEPA) for the City of Fort Worth 's as part of the Statewide Transportation Enhancement Project. The projects were located within the city limits . The oroiects included the design and construction of 14 of 20 Enercon Services, I nc. Client Confidential Client, Fort Worth , TX City of Fort Worth DEM06-07 :EECS Project Description pedestrian and streetscape enhancements . Existing curbs and sidewalks in the vicinity of some of the proposed improvements were substandard and lacked Americans with Disabilities-Act access . The improvements were designed to create an attractive and functional pedestrian connection Proposed improvements were designed to enhance the oedestrian areas. Chemical Fire Emergency Response Oversight A chemical storage/distribution facility was destroyed by a major fire with multiple explosions . The chemical tank farm and adjacent storage warehouse was completely destroyed with large amounts of chemicals, solvents, acids, and lubricants released to drainage ditches and local storm water system from fire fighting efforts. Enercon was retained to perform oversight of the emergency response contractor for the initial cleanup efforts for the insurance company covering damages . During the two month long initial emergency response portion of the project, Enercon developed a tracking system for all soil and wastewater analysis, coordinated and provided sampling support for testing , treating and disposing of over 1.3 million gallons of fire suppression water, developed a sampling plan for impact to soils in the fire water impacted drainage ditches and excavated soil disposal , maintained control of the evidence locker, and interfaced with City of Fort Worth, TCEQ, and USEPA personnel. Enercon's efforts contributed to 15 of20 Enercon Services, Inc . Client U.S. Restaurant Properties Nancy Edwards Net Lease Soluti ons (972) 948-0836 Antique Lumber Mr. Blake Hargrove 1811 Rock Island Dallas , TX 75235 214/428-7774 Confidential Client Reference Available U pon Request City of Fort Worth DE M06-07:EECS Project Description meeting critical deadline for firewater disposal prior to a scheduled system test program for the City of Fort Worth Sanitary Wastewater System. Affected Property Assessment Reports Enercon delineated the vertical and lateral extent of petroleum hydrocarbon contamination from former filling station/convenience store sites. Affected Property Assessment Reports according to the Texas Risk Reduction Program (TRRP) were prepared. Properties located in Euless and North Richland Hills, Texas . IOP Candidate: Wood Finishing Mill Client desired to move his operations by selling his property and purchasing another. During baseline subsurface investigations, both properties were found to be contaminated by solvents and petroleum hydrocarbons issuing from adjacent properties . Enercon conducted delineation drilling and initial documentation for entrance of both properties into the Texas IOP Program using TRRP guidelines . Brownfields Project The subject site was originally an automobile service station , from 1932 to the 1950s, a dry cleaning business in the '60s and '?O 's, and finally a scrap metal yard until it was abandoned in the late 1990s . Demolition revealed the residue of the site's history in remaining petroleum hydrocarbons, chlorinated solvents and heavy metals . A request was sent for acceptance of the site into the Brownsfields Program in order to conduct voluntary cleanup of soil and 16 of20 E nercon Services, Inc . Client Shell Oil Products Mr. Neal Stidham 777 Walker Street P.O . Box 2648 Hou sto n, TX 77252 713/241-296 l City of Fort Worth DEM06-07 :EECS Project Description source material to secure prospective purchaser liability relief. Upon acceptance into the program, Enercon prepared and submitted a Corrective Action Plan which called for excavation, characterization, and disposal of all soils and source materials exceeding residential cleanup levels . Prior to initiation of remedial activities, Enercon performed a groundwater receptor survey to determine whether any potential groundwater receptors were present. Enercon completed remedial activities in accordance with the approved CAP, which included excavation and removal of 3,750 cubic yards of contaminated soil and performed confirmation sampling . Following completion of the remedial activities, the si te was developed with a mixed residential and commercial business building. The project received the U.S . Environmental Protection Agency Regional Brownsfields Award in March 2004. Site Assessment/Remediation Enercon has provided site assessment and remediation of contaminated property for Shell Oil Products. Current projects include remediation of contaminated pipeline corridor, pumping stations, and storage sites where petroleum has contaminated the so il and groundwater. Remedial technologies employed on these sites include; soi l vapor extraction , risk assessment, air sparging, oxygen injection, dual-phase vapor extraction, in-situ and ex- situ bioremediation, and natural attenuation. 17 of 20 gr -.c 53 e I> d t~ fu = c -.c ... = r;i = Q &. u ~1 ~~ !) s ~ ('-l "' Enercon Services, Inc . ... ~ = ~ ~ i = r3 Ci) e = e Ci) .fl Cl,, = E,-; i ~ f s Q I;: ~ ... ... ~ u 1 = Cl,, ~ .§ u = ~ f 0 e u ;.,.. to, E,-; ;.,.. Client A merican Airlines PO Box 619616, DFW Airport, TX 75261-9616 817/967-1000 Pliant Corporation Terry Lanham PO Box 1810, McAlester, OK 918/421-7302 City of Dallas Public Works Erick Thompson 320 E . Jefferson , Dallas , TX 214/948-4235 Ci ty of Fort Worth DEM06-07 :EECS Project Description Air Pollution Modeling Projects Selected to perform a Title V assessment and prepare the appropriate permitting applications. Enercon calculated American's potential and actual emissions and developed options for the facility. The Maintenance and Engineering Facility was made up of multiple emission sources with varying degrees of regulatory concern. Enercon prepared emission calculations for each group. Air Pollution Modeling Enercon modeled ozone emissions to ensure the facility was compliant with the 8-hour ozone standard. Submitted Operating Permit Modification Aoolication . Submittal aooroved by ODEQ. Sampling and Analysis of Sediments from Sumps, Detention Ponds, and Inlets Prepared nine Sampling and Analysis Plans and Work Plans for the project. Over 66 samples were collected from various sumps, ponds, and inlets indicating the type and concentration of pollutant. Conducted a comparative study with past projects and compliance with applicable Federal, State, and local sediment and water quality regulations/guidelines . Identified potential sources of contaminants in each drainage area. Developed BMPs to the City of Dallas for addressing problematic areas . In addition, prepared SOPs and SAP for standardized sampling of sediment for the other subcontractors and City staff. 18 of 20 Enercon Services, I nc . 2.5 .8 Schedule and Cost Control 2.5.8.1 Approach to Keeping Projects on Schedule Communication Key to Schedule and Cost Control A vital key to the success of Enercon's Team in responding to City of Fort Worth's needs for environmental services will be establishing continuous and effective communication between Enercon , key team members, and City personnel. Enercon's Program Manager will coordinate implementation of all tasks that team members will participate in. Project meetings with Enercon and City personnel to facilitate project understanding and progress will be scheduled as needed to ensure that the City of Fort Worth receives the highest quality work in an expedient and cost-effective manner . To ensure that project objectives and schedules are met, the Program Manager will evaluate the following for each project: • Analyze the work scope and divide the work into small , executable parts; • Confirm the Project Manager's responsibilities to assure the technical quality of the work; • Identify the appropriate Team member personnel to conduct the work based on experience needs , training, cost and M/WBE commitments ; • Schedule and manage only those project activities that have been defined by the scope of work to achieve the end product that is required. 2.5.8.2 Approach for Keeping the Project Within Budget As the Prime, Enercon is committed to minimize costs for all Task Orders performed for the City of Fort Worth . Cost containment will be accomplished in the following manner: Use of Experienced Personnel Increases Efficiency and Lowers Overall Cost Enercon will identify and select the best qualified team personnel and talents for the project. Project Data and Project Plan Details all Activities to Maintain Efficiency As the Prime, Enercon in committed to minimize costs for all Task Orders performed for the City of Fort Worth . All proj ect data , budgets, and personnel schedules are input into Enercon's Critical Performance Parameters Management System (CPPM) prior to the initiation of each project. The CPPM system assures proper project cost accounting procedures and record keeping. CPPM may be accessed on-line by the City of Fort Worth's Environmental Management Department through our Client Information System. Accounting Controls Primary accounting source documents, such as time sheets, mileage reports, expense reports, vendor invoices , and in-house billings, must be approved and signed by the Program Manager prior to posting in CPPM . In order to eliminate invoice errors, Project Managers receive detailed project reports (proof invoices) on the status of their projects prior to final invoice generation. This allows the Project Manager to review the Invoice Information prior to invoice preparation and submittal. Following review and approval , the proof invoice is finalized and the final invoice is submitted to the City of Fort Worth . 2.5.9 Quality Assurance/Quality Control Enercon Services, Inc . maintains a Quality Assurance Program to control activities that affect the quality of products and services. The Enercon Services Quality Assurance Program is in compliance with the applicable requirements of 10 CFR 50, Appendix B . Overall responsibility for the program lies with the President of Enercon Services. Enercon 's Project Manager is responsible for assuring the Quality Assurance Program is implemented for work performed for the City of Fort Worth for Environmental and Engineering Services . The program is implemented through properly reviewed and approved procedures . For each individual project requiring the application of the Enercon QA program , a Project Planning Document (PPD) is required which details City of Fort Worth DEM06 -07 :EECS 19 of20 all applicable quality requirements , including applicable Corporate Standard Procedures (CSP) and any project unique instructions. Organization Test Control Initial Quality Planning Control of Measuring & Test Equipment Design Control and Work Instructions Handling, storage, and Shipping Document and Record Control Non Conforming Materials, Parts, or Components QA Records Control of Purchased Items Inspections The Project Manager is responsible for establishing required documentation and records , and implementing any required CSPs and any special requirements . Enercon as the Prime Contractor is responsible for overall coordination of the QA Program and its requirements. QA requirements will flow from Enercon to any Subcontractors and will be incorporated into final contracts. 2.5.10 References Mr. Roger Grantham City of Fort Worth Env. Management Dept. 1000 Throckmorton St. Fort Worth, TX 76102-6311 817 .392.8592 Mr. Tracy Gray Bank of America 901 Main St., 51 st Floor Dallas, TX 75202 214 .209 .1558 Mr. Patrick Juricek City of Dallas-Fire Dept. 5000 Dolphin Rd . Bldg. P Dallas, TX 75223 214.670 .8799 Mr. Leon Ware, V.P. JP Morgan Chase Environmental Health & Safety 1 Bank One Plaza, mail Code ILl-0675 Chicago, IL 60670 312 325 3366 City of Fo rt W orth DEM0 6-07 :EECS Mr. Douglas Janeway City of Irving-Real Estate Services Manager Public Works/Engineering 825 W . Irving Bldg. Irving, TX 75060 972.721 .2790 Mr. Neal Stidham Shell Oil Products 777 Walker Street, P .O . Box 2648 Houston , TX 77252-2648 713.241.2961 Mr. Bob Bailey Lincoln Property Company 5400 LBJ Freeway, Suite 700 Dallas, Texas 75240 214 461 2451 Ms. Chandra Martin Con-Real, Inc. 1900 Ballpark Way Ste. #110 Arlington, TX 76006 817 .640.4420 20 of20 Enercon Services , Inc . ENERCON SERVICES, INC. Don R. Parsons Jr., P.G. Experience Summary • Over 33 years industrial experience as a Geologist/Geophysicist -Over 15 years experience in environmental consulting . • Program Manager for City of Fort Worth Environmental Engineering Services Contract, 2003-2006 • Program Manager for two Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) environmental contracts. • Experienced in subsurface investigations, hydrogeology, RCRA RI/FS, indoor air quality. Experience Description Mr. Parsons ' experience includes the following listed responsibilities: • Program Manager for City of Fort Worth Environmental Engineering Services contract. Projects included Phase I ESAs, Phase II Subsurface Investigations, site remediation and closure, quarterly groundwater monitoring. . • Program Manager for two DART Miscellaneous Environmental Services contracts. Projects included Phase I ESAs, Phase II Subsurface Investigations, site remediation and closure, asbestos surveys and air monitoring during abatement • Program Manager for two City of Irving environmental services contracts . Projects included Phase I ESAs , Phase n Subsurface Investigations , asbestos surveys, site remediation and closure, air monitoring during asbestos abatement. • Project Manager for UST Compliance Assessment for D/FW International Airport. Responsible for oversight of UST removal/closure program including Phase II subsurface investigations of leaking USTs. Contaminated soils present at these sites were remediated through thermal desorption . • Mold Assessment Consultant for JPMorgan Chase Bank in the aftermath of hurricanes Katrina and Rita . Spent 2 months in New Orleans the surrounding area assisting JPMorgan in reopening banks that were not flooded and penetrating the vaults of those that were flooded to remove currency, coin , and safe deposit boxes. • Project Manager for investigation of a chlorinated solvent plume attributable to former industrial manufacturing operations at a site in southeast Texas. • Field Operations Manager for the installation of a large, politically sensitive groundwater remediation system in a residential neighborhood in Fayetteville, Arkansas. • Project Manager responsible for the site investigation and closure of a shooting range with lead and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) impacted soils. Over 230 soil , groundwater, surface water, and stream sediment samples were obtained and analyzed to delineate areas within the site which required remediation prior to application for closure . • Project Manager on FDIC Environmental Advisory Services contract. Reviewed submittals by other consultants , prepared scope of work for projects. • Project Manager for indoor air quality investigation of DART subway tunnel in Dallas, Texas . Education and Professional Recognition BS -Geology, University of Texas at El Paso MS Studies -Hydrogeology; Oklahoma State University Licensed Texas Professional Geologist (License #3079) TNRCC Corrective Action Project Manager (CAPM #00490) DSHS Mold Assessment Consultant (MAC0157) Training and Special Skills OSHA 40-Hour Hazardous Waste Operations (HAZWOPER) training with annual 8-hour refresher co ur ses . Maxim Technologies Project Management Training Seminar ENERCON SERVICES, INC. Mark C. Gray, P.G. Experience Summary • Project Manager for City of Fort Worth Environmental Engineering Services Contract, 2003-2006 • Extensive experience in TCEQ TRRP, PST, Risk Reduction Rules , VCP, and IOP. • Completed numerous Phase I and Phase II Environmental Site Assessments (ESA) including asbestos , radon, lead based paint, and/or soil and groundwater sampling. Experience Description Mr. Gray 's experience includes the following listed responsibilities : • Project Manager for City of Fort Worth Environmental Engineering Services Contract, 2003-2006. Projects included VCP , PST, TRRP, and Risk Reduction Rule sites. • Project Manager for LPST site. Provided investigation , delineation , groundwater monitoring and free product removal for AST release occurring on site. Delineation included determination of groundwater flow issues associated with a landfill located immediately adjacent to release . Performed 8-h our MDPE event and prepared and submitted PI-7 form to TCEQ. • Project Manager for VCP site . Completed work according to Response Action Work Plan (RA WP) and provided oversight during excavation of approximately 8,000 cubic yards of in-situ lead contaminated soil. Confirmation soil sampling conducted and upon attainment of PCL 's, submitted Response Action Completion Report (RACR) to TCEQ . Obtained groundwater classification for site as a Class 3 groundwater resource allowing residential closure for site. Obtained Certificate of Completion from TCEQ . • Project Manger for UST removals . USTs removed in accordance with TCEQ rule s. Contaminated soils excavated , groundwater monitoring wells installed , and TRRP Tier I Ecological Exclusion Checklist completed . Release Determination Report completed and submitted to TCEQ and Final Concurrence letter obtained from TCEQ. • Project Manager for VCP and pending VCP site. Provided quarterly groundwater monitoring and reporting . Recommended and obtained approval from TCEQ to reduce sampling frequency from quarterly to semi -annually resulting in cost savings . Recommended and implemented additional laboratory analysis to evaluate natural attenuation processes associated with dechlorination occurring at the site. Calculated Texas Surface Water Quality Standards based on site specific information for aquatic life protection standards and human health protection standards for the Trinity River immediately adjacent to the site. • Project Manager for Phase I ESA and Phase II on 129.93-acre tract of land located south of the Spinks Airport , Burleson/Fort Worth, Texas. • Project Manager for Phase I and Phase II ESAs for MAPs for City of Oklahoma City covering 12 parcels of commercial , industrial , bulk fuel distribution, and former refinery sites . Developed economic , expedient solution s to identified issues. • Prepared groundwater monitoring plans and groundwater statistical analysis plans. Performed statistical analysis for detection monitoring. Analysis included Interwell Analysis , Intrawell Analysis, and non-statistical evaluation of volatile organic compounds (VOCs). Education and Professional Recognition M.S. Geology with Hydrogeology emphasis, Oklahoma State University B.S . Geology , University of Oklahoma Licensed Texas Professional Geologist (License #4114) TNRCC Corrective Action Project Manager (CAPM #01382) Training/Special Skills OSHA 40-Hour Hazardous Waste Operations (HAZWOPER) training with annual 8-hour refresher ENERCON SERVICES, INC. Robert J. Schoenewe, P.G., CAPM Experience Summary • Experience providing environmental consulting services to various branches of the U.S . Government, Municipal Agencies, Oil and Gas Companies, Financial Institutions , Real Estate/Investment Companies, and private industry . • Managed daily operations of an environmental service department including business development, sched ulin g , and staff utilization. • Acted as general manager of an environmental services and construction company specializing in on-site treatment of impacted water and various liquid waste streams , installation of turn-key groundwater remedial systems, and environmental construction services . • Experience with the performance of subs urfac e investigations provided to various consultants under USACE a nd AFCEE contracts at Lockheed Air Force Plant 4 (AFP4) and NAS Fort Worth JRB in Fort Worth, Texas. Experience Description Mr. Schoenewe's experience includes the following listed responsibilities: • For multiple projects has been responsible for project management, budgeting, regulatory compliance, technical support, and revenue projections. • Preparation of work plans, cost estimates, RFPs , and bid solicitation for diverse clientele . • Technical direction for complicated subsurface investigations including natural attenuation . • Completion of TCEQ Texas Risk Reduction Program (TRRP) Affected Property Assessment Reports (APARs) and Plan A and Plan B Risk Based Assessments. • Technical report preparation and technical review. • Heavy involvement with client relations, interaction with Federal, State, and Local Regulatory Agencies. • Completion of Risk Based Corrective Action Assessment for High Priority Texas Rail Road Commission Site including negotiations and liaison for client with the Commission. • Health and Safety Management. • Technical report preparation and technical review. • Regulatory compliance and OSHA oversight on projects. • Air emission and discharge permit preparations. • Implementing QA/QC procedures . • Bid solicitation for various RCRA/Superfund Projects. • Assisted in technical report preparation for various RFI and RCRA RI/FS projects. • Served as Lead Hydrogeologist on several RCRA/Superfund site investigations. • Lead Hydrogeologist in charge of Emergency Response Operations at AFP4 . • Designed and implemented aquifer tests for various RCRA/Superfund site investigations. • Provided O&M oversight for several remedial systems at AFP4 and NAS Fort Worth JRB. • Provided gro undwater remediation system and site evaluations for variou s areas at AFP4. Education and Professional Recognition B .S ., Geology, Minor in Geography, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, Oklahoma; 1987 Registered Environmental Professional -N.R.E.P. # REP5410 Registered Professional Geologist -State of Kentucky# 818 , State of Tennessee# TN3000 Certified Professional Geologist -A .I.P.G. # CPG90I 7 Oklahoma Corporation Commission -Licensed Remediation Consultant# 0199 Texas Commission on Environmental Quality -Registered Corrective Action Project Manager# CAPM00659 Texas Licensed Professional Geoscientist (Geology) -#816 Training and Special Skills OSHA 40-Hour Hazardous Waste Operations (HAZWOPER)training with annual 8-hour refreshers ENERCON SERVICES, INC. Darren D. Lovvorn Experience Summary • Licensed Asbestos Inspector • Five years environmental and con s ulting experience . • Conducted 300+ Phase I Environmental Site Assessments • Conducted 50+ Phase II Subsurface Investigations • Experience in Environmental Compliance and Mapping Experience Description Mr. Lovvorn 's experience includes the following listed respon sibilitie s: • Mr. Lovvorn is assigned to Enercon Services Dallas Office to assist with environmental compliance services and support, including ASTM Phase I and II site assessments , asbesto s surveys , investigations of extent of contamination associated with undergrnund storage tanks and site assessments for oiJ · and gas producing properties . Mr. Lovvorn has prepared over 300 Phase I Environmental Site Assessments and over 50 Phase II Subsurface Investigations. He is very knowledgeable in the area of subsurface contaminant fate and transport. Mr. Lovvorn has significant experience in the preparation of potentiometric and isopach map s as they relate to groundwater hydrology. His experience includes industrial manufacturing plants, commercial development property, and RCRA regulated facilities. He has experience with conducting comprehensive asbestos investigations, which included defining homogeneous areas , bulk sample collection, review of laboratory analysis and final report preparation. He also provides storm water sampling as sistance for industrial facilities as well as gauging and sampling services for groundwater monitoring weJJs. • Mr. Lovvorn also ha s experience with subsurface investigations including coordination of utility mark-outs , and local agency contracts, coordination of a drilling team: boring location determination; decontamination procedure; completion of boring logs ; field screening; installation of permanent and temporary monitoring wells; report preparation ; and recommendations to further investigations . He assists in the preparation of proposals and sampling programs in accordance with state regulatory programs including the Texas Risk Reduction Program (TRRP). Experience includes underground storage tank assessment and removal , groundwater chlorinated solvent plume definition and remediation, and TRRP Affected Property Assessment preparation. Education and Professional Recognition B.A. Geology , University of Texas, Austin, December 2002 Special Skills/Training Word Perfect Microsoft Word Auto CAD Microsoft Excel Visio and Power Po int Drawing Software Professional Certifications Texas Department of Health Licensed Asbestos Inspector (License #602333) 40 Hour OSHA CFR 1910.120 Hazardous Waste Field Operation Training 8 Hour OSHA CFR 1910.120 Hazardous Waste Refresher Training Hydrogen Sulfide Safety Training Enercon Services, Inc. Patrick T. Brunette, P.E. Experience Summary • Mr. Brunette has more than 25 years of engineering experience • Broad range of experience with environmental remediation , (UST and AST, remediation system designs, soil- washing, fixation/solidification, ground modification , bioremediation , groundwater contaiI?ment barriers, and in- situ remediation technologies) in addition to Phase I, & II Environmental Site Assessments. • Multiple civil constructio_n projects including dams , bridges , tunnels, sewers, and highways. Experience Description Mr. Brunette's experience includes the following listed responsibilitie s: • Specializes in risk/cost control, construction management, QA/QC, and design/build for geoenvironmental engineering, consultin g, and construction projects. He has managed many industrial sites under Superfund, RCRA , NPDES, and CERCLA permits. He has demonstrated success at P&L responsibility for service locations comprising staffs of up to 125 (professionals and laborers) with budgets to $14 million . Pre se nted in the following section is a brief listing of selected projects for which Mr. Brunette has served as officer, project manager or principal engineer. • Project Manger for stormwater designs and plans on multiple sites for construction of new commercial construction sites . • Project Manager for over 500 sites requiring SPCC Plans for variety of different industries (O&G, construction, etc.) and or commercial enterprises. • Engineering Manager for over 100 petroleum impacted soil and groundwater sites from oil and saltwater releases. Responsibl e for oversight on the investigation, recovery , remediation , risk-based corrective action, and reportin g to regulating agencies. Phase I & II Environmental Site Assessments. • Principal design engineer over the design , installation and operation of various groundwater and soi l remediation systems including : high vacuum dual phase extraction systems, pump and treat systems , soil vapor extraction systems, air sparge systems, and dig & haul. • Corps of Engineers project overseas using In-Situ Thermal Desorption (ISTD) technology to remediate contaminated soils with PCB ' s and Dioxins . • EPA Superfund Demonstration Project using ISTD technology . • Superfund project using soil-washing technology to remediate contaminated soils with creosote, arsenic, and chromium. • Design and execution of an in-situ bioremediation project at a Tank Farm in Louisiana. • Project Manager for the design engineer on inspection of jet grouted barriers at a refinery. Solidification/Fixation on over 100 API sludge ponds and oil field pits for Major Oil Companies. • Design , oversight, and installation services for hundreds of oil, gas, and deep injection well sites providing services related to cementing, acidizing, downhole tools, and fracturing. Education and Professional Recognition B.S., Mechanical Engineerii:ig, The University of Oklahoma, Norman , Oklahoma, 1977 Regi stered Profe ssio nal Engineer, Texas, No.73832 Corrective Action Project Manager, Texas, CAPMO 1032 Licensed Remediation Consultant, Oklahoma, No . 97 1910.120 OSHA 40-Hour Certified OSHA 8-Hour Supervisor Certified ENERCON SERVICES, INC. Timothy Basham Experience Summary • Prepared NEPA Environmental Assessments and Site Evaluations for Federal Agencies • Managed Production of Environmental Report Section of Early Site Permit for Submittal to NRC • Conducted Comprehensive Noise Analysis & Impact Modeling for Federally Funded Project • Developed Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plans for Construction Sites & Industrial Facilities • Managed Field Surveys for Federally Protected Wildlife under USFWS Permit Experience Description Mr. Basham 's experience includes the following listed responsibilities: • Mr Basham's duties include oversight and technical guidance for projects requiring NEPA compliance such as Federally funded or permitted activities. This includes preparation of NEPA Environmental Asses sments (EAs), NEPA Categorical Exclusions, and other Environmental Reports per guidelines established by Federal and State agencies for NEPA compliance. In addition , Mr. Basham oversees the development of Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plans for Construction Sites, Industrial Sites and Municipalities under NPDES requirements. • Mr. Basham is responsible for conducting environmental assessments ranging from regulatory compliance audits under EPA and OSHA to Phase I real estate audits. He has characterized hundreds of sites for adverse environmental conditions, work-pl ace hazards and/or pollutant sources. • Mr. Basham has assisted with National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) compliance for several clients dealing with Federal agencies such as NRC, HUD, DOT, BIA, BLM, and FTA. He has overseen the development of an Environmental Report on the installation of new generation units at a nuclear power plant. In addition , Mr. Basham has screened numerous sites for potential NEPA issues such as Threatened & Endangered Species , Cultural & Historical Resources , and Wetlands. • Mr. Basham has been invited to give presentations to numerous associations and committees regarding impact to the Oil & Gas Industry of both established and proposed environmental regulations. He has given such presentations to the Mid-Continent Oil & Gas Association 's Environmental Committee, an advisory board to th e Bureau of Land Management, and a stakeholder's committee advising the Oklahoma Corporation Commission (OCC), Oklahoma Water Resources Board (OWRB) and Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality (ODEQ) on their development of new wetlands regulations for the State of Oklahoma. • Mr. Basham conducts training sessions in Storm Water Pollution Prevention , Wetlands Regulations, Protection of Threatened and Endangered Species and Cultural Resources. He has provided hi s expertise and guidance to industrial clients in establishing effective programs for compliance with environmental regulations and provided emplo yee training to staff and management personnel in implementing the programs . • Mr. Basham has developed Process Safety Management programs (PSM), Risk Management Plans (RMPs), Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasures plans (SPCC) and Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plans (SWPPP) for regulated facilities. • Mr. Basham recently led Enercon's environmental team in preparation of an Early Site Permit application to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) for development of a new nuclear power plant in Mississi ppi. The project took more than one year to complete and constitutes one of the first attempts to license a new nuclear power plant in the US since the Three Mile Island accident. Education and Professional Recognition M .S. Industrial Hygiene , University of Oklahoma, 1993 B.A. Political Science/French , Oklahoma Baptist University , 1990 Asbestos Additional Undergraduate and Graduate Coursework in Chemistry and Industrial Hygiene 40 Hour Hazardous Waste Operations Training, 29 CFR 1910.120 Pipeline Testing Consortium Certification (U.S. DOT) ENERCON SERVICES, INC. Gregory T. Brown Experience Summary • Evaluated occupational health exposures throughout North Texas • Provided consultation to business personnel in the development of safety policies in accordance with NIOSH and ACGIH recommendations , OSHA and EPA regulations Experience Description Mr.·Brown 's experience includes the following : • Industrial Hygienist and Safety Consultant: Provided consultative solutions to occupational and residential health and safety concerns . Assist bu siness professionals and individual homeowners with issues concerning industrial hygiene , ergonomics, indoor air quality , chemical hazards and safety . Also provide consultation to business personnel in the development of safety policies in accordance with NIOSH and ACGIH recommendations , OSHA and EPA regulations. • Industrial Hygienist: Evaluated occupational health exposures throughout Texas , Oklahoma, New Mexico, Arkansas , Louisiana, North Carolina, Tennessee, Alabama and Mexico. Associated duties included but were not limited to : noise, respiratory and indoor air quality exposure hazards. Assisted clients with safety , respiratory protection, hearing conservation and ergonomic programs to minimize employee exposures to health hazards found at a variety of industrial, manufacturing , transportation , and office facilities. Air monitoring , noise monitoring, and visual inspections were daily activities . • Safety Coordinator for the Dallas Regional Office: developed safety program , and instructed 150 employees in safety policies and procedures. Coordinator of Ergonomic Safety , Industrial Hygienist, and Loss Prevention Consultant for the Loss Prevention Department (North Texas Region). Associated duties consisted of evaluating occupational health exposures throughout North Texas, including but not limited to: cumulative trauma disorders , respiratory, noise and dermatological exposure hazards. Routine presentations included: ergonomic exposures, back injury prevention techniques , hazard communication , hearing conservation and respiratory protection training. • Consultant and Intern during graduate school summer break for the Loss Control Department. Surveys included: noise , mercury vapor , copper and lead in drinking water , carbon monoxide, nitrous fumes , asbe sto s, benzene, naturally occurring radioactive material , and other hazardous chemicals . Respiratory, hearing conservation, and hazard communication training was conducted. Education and Professional Recognition M.S., Occupational and Environmental Health -Industrial Hygiene, University Of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center College Of Public Health, May 1993. B .S., Biology, Oklahoma City University , May 1988 Additional training includes: Fire and Safety, Industrial Ventilation , Laboratory Safety, Hazard Communication, Respiratory Protection, Protective Clothing, Naturally Occurring Radioactive Material Enercon Services, Inc. Te"y D. Allison, P.E. Experience Summary • Completed numerou s Property Condition Assessments on all types of residential , commercial, and industrial properties. • Desig ned electrical, mechanical, and telecommunication infrastructure for buildings, telecommunication sites, and electric utilities. • Managed and oversaw the construction of industrial and infrastructure projects for various utilities and telecommunication clients. Experience Description • Senior Con sultant for Enercon Services, Inc., primarily involved in assessing buildings and other infrastructure to determine their condition and the extent of repairs and other work required. • Consultant to the Telecommunications industry. Designed telecommunication sites and upgrades to existing sites for cellular telephone clients. • Vice-President of Kevin L. Wallace Architects, Inc. Supervised employees and oversaw the design of facilities for retail, commercial, and telecommunication clients . • Consultant to the Telecommunications and Electric Power industries. De signed telecommunication sites. Installed and maintained weather and wind monitoring equipment to determine the location of future wind power projects. • Project Manager and Contract Administrator for many Power industry projects. Oversaw the construction of the largest wind power plant installed in Texas at that time. • Project Engineer for the design and construction of the East Texas Interconnection between the state of Texas and the Eastern United States power grid. This facility is one of two electrical interconnections between Texas the rest of the U.S . • Plant Manager for the West Interconnection between the State of Texas and the U .S. power grid. Was responsible for all aspects of the operation and maintenance of this facility which was the only connection between Texas and the U.S . power grid at the time. • Divi sion Di strib ution Manager for Central and South West Company, a large electric utility. Was responsible for the operation, maintenance, design , and construction of the electric distribution system in a large portion of West Texas. Oversaw the design and construction divisions. • Electrical Engineer for West Texas Utilities Company. De signed and oversaw the construction of electrical infrastructure. • Radio Technician for American Petrofina. Maintained microwave radio and other telecommunication equipment for the control of oil pipelines. Maintained the SCADA system . Education and Professional Recognition B.S . Engineering Technology, Electronic emphasis, Texas A&M University, Cum Laude Regi stered Profe ssional Engineer, Texas (Registration number 80334) ENERCON SERVICES, INC. Davin G. Greenly, EIT, /AC Experience Summary • Expertise in site investigations, regulatory-based facility inspections, remedial design implementation, emergency response , project management, risk assessment, insurance claims administration, and due .diligence. • Diverse environmental experience in asbestos, lead-based paint, real estate due diligence , hazardous materials and hazardous waste , insurance , mold , transportation , manufacturing , ground water, surface water , and Federal agencies in areas such as compliance. Experience Description Mr. Greenly 's experience includes the following listed responsibilities: • Mr. Greenly has provided environmental consulting consisting of: asbestos pre-renovation/demolition inspections , asbestos abatement specification creation and oversight, lead-based paint inspections, and due- diligence environmental site assessments and reconnaissance. • Completed over 100 ASTM Phase I ESAs • Completed revised AHERA Management Plans for public education entities. • Performed IAQ surveys in commercial office buildings to assess mold and other air pollutants . • Completed microbial assessments of multi-family housing for property acquisition client. • Managed $SM , 5-year lead-based paint and asbestos pre-demolition/pre-renovation survey contract for the Navy Facilities Engineering Command, Southern Division. • Involved in organization and oversight of asbestos removal operations throughout Dallas Metroplex . • Completed and updated Best Management Practices Plans, SWPPPs , and SPCC plans • Managed dioxin-contaminated debris cleanup and disposal at FAA facility. • Managed field investigation effort for Dallas Area Rapid Transit Phase I Environmental Site Assessment for Northwest Corridor proposed rail expansion. • Worked on Phase II investigation at Lone Star Army Ammunition Depot for Fort Worth Corps of Engineers. • Completion of over 50 regulatory-based facility inspections for EPA Region 6 REPA in four states in order to enforce RCRA regulations and achieve environmental compliance for industry. • Implemented remedial designs at three EPA Region 6 RAC sites in order to achieve cleanup standards. All projects were completed on time and within budget. Education and Professional Recognition B.S. Environmental Engineering, California Polytechnic State University -San Luis Obispo, CA Engineer-In-Training (EIT), State of Texas, 2000 (ET-29440) Licensed Texas Department of State Health Services Individual Asbestos Consultant (#105620) Specialized Skills and Training 40-hour OSHA (29 CFR 19 L0.120) course for hazardous waste site operations (1995) with annual 8-hour refreshers 40-hour EPA 165.5 course for hazardous waste site operators (1995) 24-hour Asbestos Inspector Training (2002), with annual refreshers 24-hour Lead Inspector Training (2002), with annual refreshers 16-hour Asbestos Management Planner Training (2002), with annual refreshers 16-hour Asbestos Air Monitoring Technician Training (NIOSH 582 Equivalency) [2002], with annual refreshers 24-hour Asbestos Project Designer Training (2003), with annual refreshers Eight-hour permit-required confined space (29 CFR 1910.146) [1997] DOE Q level security clearance ENERCON SERVICES, INC. Randall N. Lantz, P.G. Experience Summary • Project Manager of the Dallas Office Phase II investigations. • Seven years environmental and consulting experience . • Extensive subsurface investigation experience including direct push , hollow stem auger, and air/mud rotarty drilling technologies . • 40-Hour OSHA HAZWOPPER certified . Performs OSHA HAZWOPER Training . • Licensed by the Texas Department of Health as an Asbestos Inspector. • Maintains and manages the Dallas Office computer system . • Experienced with engineering programs for AutoCAD and piping and instrumentation design. • Operated and maintained submarine based nuclear reactors and control equipment. • Instructor of Physical Geology Laboratory course . • Updated and corrected design and construction of numerous equipment testing devices resulting in highly improved and safer maintenance conditions. Experience Description • Mr. Lantz is assigned to Enercon's Dallas office to support and manage environmental projects including ASTM Phase I and II site assessments, asbestos surveys, investigations of extent of contamination associated with underground storage tanks and site assessments for oil and gas producing properties . He manages the Enercon Dallas Office Phase II Site Assessments and prepares proposals and sampling programs in accordance with state regulatory programs including the Texas Risk Reduction Program (TRRP). His experience includes underground storage tank assessment and removal , groundwater chlorinated solvent plume definition and remediation , TRRP Affected Property Assessment preparation , as well as refinery , chemical plant, commercial development property , and RCRA regulated facilitie s . He has experience in geophysical testing methods for subsurface investigation and analysis of underground structures and anomalies . He has successfully upgraded and repaired several automated remediation site systems resulting in a significant increase in the remediation rate of contamination. He is relied upon for geologic information associated with Phase I and Phase II projects. His knowledge of computers and Cadd programs has made him an essential member of the Dallas office and the company as a whole . As the Dallas Office Computer System Administrator , he has been essential to upgrading and maintaining the system network and changeover to the corporate Intranet. His effort with the Dallas computer system has added significantly to the overall operation and efficiency of the Dallas office. As in-house support, he assisted a major oil and gas exploration and production company in daily operations for state and federal regulatory compliance, operator training, and litigation research tasks . During his assignment , he prepared a company-wide Waste Management Plan , several operation instructions to insure regulatory compliance, and a new tracking system for waste stream accountability . Education and Professional Recognition B.S. -Geology , University of Texas at Arlington, 1992 Geoscience graduate student Naval Nuclear Power School Training & Special Skills Texas Licensed Professional Geologist (License# 637) Texas Licensed Asbestos Inspector (License # 602381) ENERCON SERVICES, INC. Steven A. Good Experience Summary • Project Manager for the Dallas office Phase I Investigations • Over eight year s environmental consulting experience • Experienced in ASTM Phase I Environmental Site Assessments , Environmental Risk Screenings, Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plans , Spill Prevention and Counter Control Plans , and Phase II Subsurface Investigations. • Experienced as project manager on over 1,500 Phase I Environmental Site Assessments. • Over four years of technical review experience on Government Service Contracts . • Over 15 years experience in construction, property management and repair. Experience Description Mr. Good's experience includes the following listed responsibilities: • Project Manager for Phase I Environmental Site Assessments and Environmental Risk Screenings, technical review of environmental issues relating to government owned or previously owned properties, support on Phase II Environmental Site Assessments, and technical support using Computer Aided Drafting and Design (Auto CAD). • ProjectManager, on Phase I Environmental Site Assessments under ASTM guidelines for a variety of clients. He has performed assessments on properties ranging from undeveloped land to industrial manufacturing facilities. As project manager, Mr. Good is responsible for budget preparation and implementation, and client interaction. He is very fami li ar with RCRA, CERCLA, SARA, CWA, CAA, TSCA, and other federal acts and regulations as well as state environmental laws. • Performed remediation escrow reviews, reviewed technical reports, TNRCC UST Tank Fee research and researching Responsible Party issues involving LPST facilities for FDIC contract. Mr. Good has assisted in saving the FDIC thousands of dollars in UST Registration Fees, in addition to having the FDIC removed as Responsible Party on several LPST sites throughout the state of Texas. • Mr. Good als o provides support on various Phase II Subsurface investigations. His duties include all activities involved with groundwater sampling and analysis, in addition to overseeing the installation of groundwater monitor wells at various locations. • Prior to joining Enercon, Mr. Good worked for American Flood Research, Inc., as a Map researcher{f eam Leader for the southeastern region of the United States. He was promoted to team leader after eleven months of employment. In addition, to overseeing several employees, his duties included working with mortgage companies and lending institutions to determine if properties being purchased fall within the 100 year floodplain by cross-referencing numerous resources and plotting the properties on FEMA flood hazard maps. Education and Professional Recognition Stephen F. Austin State University, Nacogdoches, Texas Bachelor of Science Degree -Environment Science Member Gamma Theta Upsilon, National Geography Honor Society Training and Special Skills Microsoft Office Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Microsoft Excel Professional Certifications Texas Licensed Asbestos In spector (License #601999) Visio and Power Point Drawing Software Auto CAD 40 Hour OSHA CFR 1910.120 Hazardous Waste Field Operation Training w/ 8-hour refreshers Hydrogen Sulfide Safety Training ENERCON SERVICES INC. John P. McCreight Experience Summary • Conducted numerous Phase I and Phase II Environmental Site Assessments • Experience in environmental compliance and mapping • Conducted numerous Asbestos Surveys • Conducted numerous Mold Surveys Experience Description Mr. McCreight is assigned to Enercon Services Dallas Office to assist with environmental compliance services and support. He has varied experience as an environmental specialist. Mr. McCreight has conducted numerous Phase I and Phase II Environmental Site Assessments. He has extensive experience conducting ground water sampling events. Mr. McCreight has also supervised UST removals. Mr. Mccreight has conducted comprehensive and limited asbestos surveys, as well as , mold surveys. Mr. McCreight also has experience with report preparation. Mr. McCreight has experience performing SWPPP inspections. Mr. McCreight has experience working for the United States Army Corps of Engineers . He performed visitor assistance and law enforcement at Kaw Lake in Ponca City, Oklahoma. Mr. Mccreight is certified by the Oklahoma Water Resources Board to conduct water testing. He has two years experience performing both surface and bottom water tests on reservorrs. Education and Professional Recognition B.S. Environmental Science, Oklahoma State University Minor in Soil Science , Oklahoma State University Special Skills and Training 40 hour OSHA Certification Texas Department of State Health Services Licensed Asbestos Inspector Texas Department of State Health Services Licensed Mold Assessment Technician Proficient with numerous computer applications such as: MS Word, MS Excel, MS PowerPoint, and MS Visio 2.6 LIST OF SUBCONTRACTORS Providers shall complete the following information and submit it with the Qualifications Documents to permit the City of Fort Worth to more fully evaluate the submittal's quality prior to awarding the contract. Subcontrnctor's Subcontractor's Name Address * Lo pez G arcia G roup, 100 E 15 St Inc. Ste. #200 Fort Worth , TX 76102 * Next-Gen P.O. Box 220 Solutions Keller, TX 76244 *Sunbelt Industrial 2415 Cullen St. Services Fort Worth, TX 76107 * Quaternary Resource 750 N. St. Paul Investigations, LLC St. Ste.# 600 Dallas, TX 75201 * BDS Technologies 403 N. Sylvania Ave. Ste #6 Fort Worth, TX 76111 * Denotes a certified M/WBE firm City of Fort Worth DEM06-07:EECS Subcontractor's Subcontractor's Proposed Tasks Telephone No. FAX Number on the Project --817 390 1000 - -817 882 9462 s urveys, C omp 1ance, CAPMS erv1ces 817-308-2770 817-379-2512 Environmental Drilling CAPM Services VCP Management 817-877-0866 817-877-0428 UST Removal/Install, Excavation/backfill 214-572-0061 214-754-0819 Environmental Drilling Geophysical and Subsurface Engineering 817-656-2320 817-656-2320 Stormwater Solutions, Surveying Services 1 of2 Enercon Services, Inc . 2.6 LIST OF SUBCONTRACTORS Providers shall complete the following information and submit it with the Qualifications Documents to permit the City of Fort Worth to more fully evaluate the submittal's quality prior to awarding the contract. Subcontractor's Subcontractor's Name Address * Unified Services 2110 Greenbriar of Texas, Inc. Drive Southlake, TX 76092 * 10 Point 1736 Rhome St. Environmental, Dallas, TX 75229 Inc. * Denotes a certified M/WBE firm City of Fort Worth DEM06-07:EECS Subcontractor's Subcontractor's Proposed Tasks Telephone No. FAX Number on the Project 817-481-9510 817-488-1729 UST Removal, SPCC plans 972-402-9710 972-402-9373 Stormwater Compliance, erosion control 2 of2 Enercon Services, Inc. PROFESSIONAL LICENSE AND CERTIFICATIONS Enercon-Company TEXAS COMMISSION ON ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY '.Be it k:.._nown tfiat ENERCON SERVICES INC lias fu[ji[[ecf tfie requirements in accorcfance with tlie [aws of tfie State of 7'ex__as for LPST CORRECTIVE ACTION SPECIALIST License 'J{__um6er: RCAS 00453 Issue 'lJate: 0711912005 'Et(f iration '1Jate: 09 112 12 007 'Te,tas Commission on 'Environmenta[ QuaCity TEXAS COMMISSION ON ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY 13e it f(nown tfiat ENERCON SERVICES INC has fu[ji[[ed the requirements in accordance with the [aws of the State of 'Ie~as for .Licens e 'll{__um6er: CRP001429 Issue IJJate: 06 /01/2004 'Ezyiration 'Date: 08 /31 /2006 UST CONTRACTOR Y'td)1'-&CW:fr~~ 'E;r_ecutive 'Director 'Te;r_as Commission on 'E nv ironmental Quautg F-290 6/30/ioos Firm RegistraUon _ NM ~ \ E1<piration Date ~NEl ~, iNC Regi$blrt~d Pr9t~s$ionar , n -"ineering Firm Llt -e ... Executive Director, Texas Board cif Professional Engineers TEXAS BOARD OF PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS CERTIFICATE OF REGISTRATION This acknowledges that ENERCON SERVICES, INC. has fulfilled the requirements of the State of Texas to offer and perform engineering services in the STATE OF TEXAS. IN WTINESS WHEREOF We have hereunto set our hands and affixed the seal of the Board, this 16TH day of JUNE, 2000. w~)r.2- BOARDCHAIR ~A~ BOARD SECRETARY Registration# F -000290 TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF SrfATE H-EALTI-I SE :RVICES <Be it k]1o ·w11 tfiat ENERCON SERVICES, INC. l~'i ce rt:ifiea to pe,fonn as a Asbestos Consultant Agem~y in the State of Texas withili the purview of Te.1.:as Occttpations Code, chapter 1954; so long as this license is not silspended or revoked and is renewed according to the rules adopted by the Texas Board qll-lealth . Lice11se :Num6er. 100294 rJJ/ect i·e1e <Date: 2/j/2006 !Expirat 1:on <Date: 1/31/2008 ('l)oid)tjter 1Er:piratio n cDate) VOID IF AL TE RED CorHrol Number: 91400 NON -TRANSFERABLE & it ·~ t&lt ENERCON SERVICES, INC Mold A.sseumeot c;ompaoy Ru/a, cu long a thu llcoue ls not nuptnded or m-oud. ~~:t~~J{ , . C,,,,,mimour af 'Jlllllti ~ :,: .in the . State . ~f · as -a ~~1~ncl ~~L s·o , t11e rules aJopte . .i\,>;4rf·~ ~ ~a'iicl~.r /C]{fof +. . . Jl ~U~;\h;I l,e~d '13 ra;1cl1 ... , xic:SuJ,11t~',ic,Jtcon b'ol 'I)ivi~ion ~flJ .. •• , Ed~hlXcl .> / S auol!cz, M.o.(· j\1,Pll . Conn11issi m 1e.r o l +lealtl1 ;' VOID .IF ALTERED NON-TRANSFER.ABLE 4336 �I r r i v r �I TEXAS DEPARTMENT 'T 'T HEALTH SERVICES & it + f#0" that E ERC N SERVICES, MC. is certified top,erfkm as a Asbestos Laboratory FCM in f e State af Taws spithin thepamew of Terri Occupations "ode, chapter 1954, so long as this l+c'eme is not suspended or revoked and is reme%W according to the rules adopted by the Texas Board of Health. mardo 7, ancus, N.V., xT.91 ommis i0wro JTeuCth F �tsr�s� u�rb�r� fffictme oafrjDjam , "1 9 tYntn w aP rr-nrn P.02 TRC l"orm lZ· I 7190 a.i Texas Department of Health ~ ~ BUREAU OF RADIATION CONTROL~ Page 1 of 3 RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL LICENSE l'ursullllt 10 the Te"• Rad iation Control Act 1111d Texu Health Oeparuncttt reaulations on radiation , and In r eliance on statemen111nd repn:senta ti ons lleretofo~e made by the liccn:lff , a Hcell!lt: is hereby isil ued lWlhori:zing tile licen11ee tn receiv e. acquire, pou ess and transfet' radi~ matenal lit~ below ; alld ID use such !'ldloactive n'Ulletlal for the: purpose(s) al)d at th e pl111:c:(s) dc:sigiultc:d betnw . '!'his Jicc:nse is subjc:1.1 lO Hll applic11ble rul~, reguiat1ons 811d orders of the TCJ111S 1xparm,cn1 of Hdl.lth (Agency) now or hereafter inietfc~1 and to any conditions mccified below . 1. Na.me 2. Address I. LICENSEE ENERCON SERVICES INC ATTN JEFF KINDLEY 306 W WALL STE 1312 MIDLAND TX 79701 This license is is sued in response to a letter dated: May 9, 2003 signed by : John R. Corn, P.E . 3 , · License Number Amendment Number L05447 03 PREVIOUS AMENDMENTS ARE VOID 1 4 . Expiration Date -----+--------------------'! l RAPIOACTIVE MATERIAL AUTHORIZED 5. Radioi sulOffe A. Any ! radioactive ; material witltt atomic numbers 1 to 95 B. Naturally occurring : radioactive ; material (NORM) a$ defined m .•. ••TAC . I §289.259 6 . Form of Material 7 . Maximwn Activity A. Solid, sludge, A. As needed for liquid or scale each job B . Solid , sludge, B . As needed for liquid or scale each job July 31, 2008 8. Authorized Use A. Decontamination of pipe , land , equipment and materials contaminated with radioactive materials . Possession , at job site, incidental to decontamination of pipe , equipment and materials contaminated with radioactive materials. Storage, at job site , prior to transfer to original generator, authorized recipients and/or authorized radioactive materials disposal facilities. B. Decontamination of NORM contaminated pipe, land, equipment and materials . Possession, at job site, incidental to decontamination of NORM contaminated pipe, equipment and materials. Storage , at job site~ prior to transfer tQ original generator, authorized recipients and/or authorized NORM disposal facilities . • C1-Curie:i njlCi-Millicurics µCi-Microcurles ••Title 2.5 Texas Administrative Code 9. 10 . 11. 12. The !authorized place of use is at temporary job sites located at a customers facility , in areas not under exclµsive Federal jurisdiction, throughout Texas. - Eac~· site shall maintain documents and records pertinent to the operations at that site . Copies of all doc ents and recordc; required by this license shall be maintained for Agency review at 306 West Wall, Sui . 1312 , Midland. Texas. · Th~r ?dividual designated to perfonn the functions of Radiation Safety Officer (RSO) for activities covered by rs license is Jeff Kindley . . The j licensee shall comply with the provisions (as amended) of 25 Texas Admini~trative Code (TAC) §289.201, §289.202, §289.203 , §289 .204, §289.205, §289.251 , §289.252, §289 .257 and §289.259 . AUG-2 '9-2003 TRC Form 12,. J I 09:35 PM ~ · T&xasD1partmentofHealth . ~ P.03 'l/00 ~ BUREAU OF RADIATION CONTROL w Page 2 of 3 RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL LICENSE UCBNSE N1JMBBk AMHNDMB!ff NUMBSR L05447 03 13. RadiQactive material shall be used by, or under the direct supervision of, individuals designated hy the RSO I only after each worker has successfully completed an Agency accepted training course. Docurnentation verifying the successful completion of the training for each worker shall be maintained by the litensee for inspection by the Agency . 14 . All fc.,nale employees shall be given instruction concerning prenatal radiation exposure and the licensee's policy regarding notification and exposure during the gestational period. 15. The 4censee shall provide written notification to the Agency : A. t Jeast five (5) days prior to commencing decontamination or remediation activities. The notification all specify the following: ( ) type of operation; ( ) the mode of decontamination (if more than one mode is authorized on the license); ( ) address and physical location of the decontamination or remediation activity; (4) dates when the activity will be conducted; and ($) the name of the person in charge of the operation at the site. B . Within 7 days of completion of decontamination work for a customer at the customer's site. The notification shall specify the following: (1) customer name. (2) customer mailing address , ()) customer telephone number, (4) quantity of contaminated material generated as a result of the decontamination process, and ($) disposition of contaminated material. (a) lf contaminated material is left in the possession of the customer. the licensee shall also submit the following information : (i) method (e.g., drums) of storage of contaminated material, . (ii) .site where material is stored (provide map if street address .is n.ot iwaHab1t') (iii) location at site where material is stored. and (iv) storage conditions (e .g., metal shed, pallets on open ground, etc.). C. 'I1his information shall be addressed to the following : Decontamination Notification TTN: Division of Compliance and Inspection reau of Radiation Control xas Department of Health 1 00 W. 49th Street ustin, Texas 787S6-3189 or bf facsimile to: (.512) 834-66S4. I I i ! i I I AUG-29-2003 09:36 PM P.04 TR<: l"'orm 12· 11 '1190 ~ T1xuDepartmentofHealth ~ ~ BUREAU OF RADIATION CONTROL~ Page 3 of 3 RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL LICENSE LICENSE NUMBER .AMBNDMt!NT NUMB:BR L05447 03 16. A. Thd RSO shall conduct unannounced audits each month to assure that procedures are being conducted at the ~ppropriate frequency and in the appropriate manner . These audits shall as a minimum consist of the foUpwing: · 17. I I ( ) survey location for personnel, ( ) material receipt procedures, ( ) processing procedures , -) per8'Jnn(!l survey prO<;edures 1 ( ) personnel monitoring procedures, ( ) equipment and material release surveys, ( ) material balance records and calculations, ( ) transfer and disposition records, ) occupational and environmental air monitoring procedures, ( 0) facility survey procedures, and ( 1) posting and noticing requirements B. Xe RSO shall document these audits by recording the date of the audit, the findings of the audit, and y corrective action taken. These records shall be retained for inspection by the Agency. Exce as specifically provided otherwise by this license , the licensee shall possess and use the radioactive mate al authorized by this license in accordance with statements, representations, and procedures con ed in the following: appli · tion dated February 7, 2001, letter dated July 11, 2001 (2 letters) and July 13, 2001. 5 TAC Chapter 289 shall prevail over statements contained in the above documents unless such ents are more restrictive than the regulations. CRF:cf FOR THE TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH Date May 29, 2003 , Chief AUG-25-2003 10:47 PM P.02 ~ T~xas Department of Health ~ ~ BUREAU OF RADIATION CONTROL~ TRC f'°'"' t' · I 7/90 · I Page 1 of 3 RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL LICENSE Punuant to Texa~ Radiation Control Act and Teiw Health D~t re~ulatlona on radiation, and in reliance on atatement.s and repre1~T11.tlona het-etofore ll'lfflle by the llcemt:c. a lcense 1s hereby Issued authorizing the licensee~ rece1.ve. o.~quue , po~11~ and transfer radioactive material 1Jstro below ; nrx.l to use such radk>acllve material for the purptll! (s)~and 11t ll1c; place(x} de:ngnated below . ThlJj hc:cnse ts suh.JCtt lo :ill applicable rules, rcgula !lun, aru:I orden. of the TeXIIS Dcpann1t:nt of Health (Agency) now or hcrca r UI effect and LO anv rooilil~• ~nrrifi"" 1 .... 1n ~ , LicENS"RF. ·., Ji. • ...._o. ia ioouc.d : ................. u, ,.. 1r.-H~~ 1. Name 2 . Addres ENbK.CUN ~b.KVJCES INC ATTN JEFF KINDLEY 306 W WALL STE 1312 1'.IIDLA Nn 'l"X T<tT01 dated: May 9. 2003 signed by : John R. Corn, P .E. 3 . License Number Amendment Number L05447 03 PREVIOUS AMENDMENTS ARE VOID -----!"""""--------------------~ 4 . Expiration Date P,IOACTIVB MI\TERit \L t\UTIIORIZ.L:.U A. Au · 16 . F~rm or Mat.1..'rial 7. Maximum Activity A . Solid __;\Jwt~c. A. i\:\ nce<:lr.s:t for 1 ;,..Lll;,J ,,T" cr-~f-_.,.._a.,..:.·••• l:t Nntnr lty occurring i radioactiv material (NORM) s d~tmeid i ••TAC §289 .259 ! I B . Solid, liquid or scale ,1w:1se , D. As needed for each job July 31, -~·.:..::oo~~------ 8. Authorized Use A . UC\:.1'111l.d111111;1li1111 111' pi11~. h11111 . , . .,1·••r----.. __ .... _...._ .... _~-1.. ----...... ; .... _ ... __ ..... ·· :'"'· radioactive materials . Possession . at job site, incidental to decontamination of pipe, equipment and materials contaminated with radioactive materials. Storage , at job site, prior to transfer to original generator, authorized recipients and/or authorized radioactive materials disposal facilities. B . Deco11t.,;:,111iuuliuu uf NORM contaminated pipe. land, equipment and materials. Possession, at job site , incidental to decontamination of NORM contaminated pipe, equipment and materials. Storage, at job oitc, prior to tran3fcr to or.igindl generator, authorized recipients and/or authorized NORM disposal facilities . • Ci.Curie.~ Ci-Millicurics µCl·Mlcrocurles **Tith: 25 Tcxa~ Administrative Code 9. Th authorized place of use is at temporary job sites located at a customers facility, in areas not under sive Federal jurisdiction, throughout Texas. 10 . site shall maintain documents and records pertinent to the operations at that site. Copies of all ents and records required by this license shall be maintained for Agency review at 306 West Wall. p 12, Midland , Texas. 11. Th inµividual designated to perform the functions of Radiation Safety Officer (RSO) for activities covered by is license is Jeff Kindley. 12. Th licensee shall comply with the provisions (as amended) of 25 Texas Administrative Code (TAC) 101 , 3'.lQ0 .101, S11ilO .~O'.l , ~'.280.:l.0'1 , §:l.R0.'.:20S, PS9.:?.S1, §289.252 , S~8?.~S7 ~nd §20~.25?. P.02 ll'C I"' c,rm 1 i. I 7/90 tAi Texas Department of Health ~ ~ BUREAU OF RADIATION CONTROL~ Pagel of 3 RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL LICENSE Pursuant 10 the Te"~ Radiatlo11 Control Act and Texa, Health Deparuncnt reautation, on radiation, and In reliance on statemenca 1111 repn!$enllti0111 beretofo:c made by the licen:lff , 11 u~ru1e is hcTeby isHued iwlhorizing the Jicemlee I!> receive. acquire, pouess and transfer rad~ ~terial l11ted below; and ID use such radloective 111&Zrlal for the purpose(s) a4(! at lhe pl11Ct:(S) dC:SigDllu:d below . This Jicense is subjcL1 to all applicable rules , rcgulatx)IIS and orders of the TcllllS DtpartlllCnt of Health (Agency) now or hcrea~ in ieffc1.:t and ID any conditions med.tied below . 1. Name 2. Address I. LICENSEE ENERCON SERVICES INC ATTN JEFF KINDLEY 306 W WALL STE 1312 MIDLAND TX 79701 This license is issued in response to a letter dated: May 9, 2003 signed by: John R. Corn, P.E. 3. License Number Amendment Number 105447 03 PREVIOUS AMENDMENTS ARE VOID 1 4. Expiration Date ----~--------------------i l RAJ)JOACTIVE MATERIAL AUTHORIZED 5. Radioisuto~ A. Any i radioactive : material witlh atomic numbers 1 to 95 B. Naturally occurring . radioactive ; material (NORM) a$ defmed ui .j. ••TAC . I §289.259 6 . Form of Material 7. Maximum Activity A. Solid, sludge, A. As needed for liquid or scale each job B. Solid, sludge, B. As needed for liquid or scale each job July 31, 2008 8. Authorized Use A. Decontamination of pipe, land, equipment and materials contaminated with radioactive materials . Possession, at job site, incidental to decontamination of pipe, equipment and materials contaminated with radioactive materials . Storage, at job site, prior to transfer to original generator, authorized recipients and/or authorized radioactive materials disposal facilities. B. Decontamination of NORM contaminated pipe, land, equipment and materials. Possession, at job site, incidental to decontamination of NORM contaminated pipe, equipment and materials. Storage, at job site, prior to transfer tQ original generator, authorized recipients and/or authorized NORM disposal facilities. • Ci-Curi~ n!aCi-Millicurics µCi·Microcurles ••Title 2, Tcitas Administrative Code 9. 10. 11. 12. The !authorized place of use is at temporary job sites located at a customers facility, in areas not under excl\J.sive Federal jurisdktion, throughout Texas. Eaci· site shall maintain documents and records pertinent to the operations at that site. Copies of all doc ments and record'l required by this license shall be maintained for Agency review at 306 West Wall, Sui . 131.2, Midland, Texas. · Th~f?dividual designated to perform the functions of Radiation Safety Officer (RSO) for activities covered by rs license is Jeff Kindley. . The j licensee shall comply with the provisions (as amended) of 2.S Texas Admini~trative Code (TAC) §289.201, §289.202, §289.203, §289.204, §289.205, §289.251, §289.252, §289.257 and §289.259 . TRC: Form 12..1 I 7/80 ~ Texas Department of Health ~ ~ BUREAU OF RADIATION CONTROL. RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL LICENSE P.03 Page 2 of 3 UCBNS!! NUMIBk AMBNDMBl'IT NUMBSR L05447 03 13. RadiQactive material shall be used by, or under the direct supervision of, individuals designated hy the RSO I only after each worker has successfully completed an Agency accepted training course . Docutentation verifying the successful completion of the training for each worker shall be maintained by the Ii nsee for inspection by the Agency. 14. All f~e employees shall be given instruction concerning prenatal radiation exposure and the licensee's policy regarding notification and exposure during the gestational period. 15. The ~censee shal I provide written notification to the Agency: A. t Jeast five (5) days prior to commencing decontamination or remediation activities. The notification all specify the following: ( ) type of operation; ( ) the mode of decontamination (if more than one mode is authorized on the license); ( ) address and physical location of the decontamination or remediation activity; (4,) dates when the activity wil1 be conducted; and ($) the name of the person in charge of the operation at the site. B. Within 7 days of completion of decontamination work for a customer at the customer's site . The notification shall specify the following: (l) customer name, (2) customer mailing address, ()) customer telephone number, (4) quantity of contaminated material generated as a result of the decontamination process , and ($) disposition of contaminated material. (a) lf contaminated material is left in the possession of the customer, the licensee shall also submit the following information: (i) method (e.g., drums) of storage of contaminated material, . (ii) .site where material is stored (provide map if street address .is n.ot .Qvailab1e-) (iii) location at site where material is stored, and (iv) storage conditions (e.g., metal shed, pallets on open ground, etc.). C. This information shall be addressed to the following: Decontamination Notification TTN: Division of Compliance and Inspection reau of Radiation Control xas Department of Health 1 00 W. 49th Street ustin, Texas 78756-3189 or facsimile to: (512) 834-66S4. P.04 TRC !"Offll 12· ,I '1190 ~ Texas Department of Healtf'I ~ ~ BUREAU OF' RADIATION CONTROL .. Page 3 of 3 RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL LICENSE LlCENSB NUMBBR AMHNDMl!NT NtlMBl!R L05447 03 16. A. Thd RSO shall conduct unannounced audits each month to assure that procedures are being conducted at the ~ppropriate frequency and in the appropriate manner. These audits shall as a minimum consist of the foUpwing: · I I ( ) survey location for personnel, ( ) material receipt procedures, ( ) processing procedures , ·{ ) perS'lnnt-1 survey proc;edures i ( ) personnel monitoring procedures, ( ) equipment and material release surveys, ( ) material balance records and calculation..,:;, ( ) transfer and disposition records, ) occupational and environmental air monitoring procedures, ( 0) facility survey procedures, and ( 1) posting and noticing requirements B. he RSO shall document these audits by recording the date of the audit, the findings of the audit, and y corrective action taken. These records shall be retained for inspection by the Agency . 17. Exce t a.q specifically provided otherwise by this license , the licensee sha11 possess and use the radioactive mate al authorized by this license in accordance with statements, representations, and procedures con ed in the following: appli · tion dated February 7, 2001, letter dated July 11, 2001 (2 letters) and July 13, 2001 . 5 TAC Chapter 289 shall prevail over statements contained in the above documents unless such ents are more restrictive than the regulations. CRF:cf FOR THE TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH Date May 29, 2003 AUG-25-2003 10:47 PM P.02 ~ T~xa, Department of Health ~ ~ BUREAU OF RADIATION CONTROL~ TRC Fom, t' · I 7/90 ' I Page 1 of 3 RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL LICENSE Pursuant to Texa~ Radiation Control Act and Texu Health ~nt regulation, oo rad!atlon, and In reliance on statements and r11pr9er1111tlon1 ~tofore fflllde b the Ucemec. a lcense 15 hereby Jssu~ authorizing !he ilcensee ~, rece1_ve . n~quire, po$11~ and tramft:r radioactive material Us1m below; 1100 to use such radioacLlvc; materJ for the putpu~ (s)~and !It Inc place(11) des1gnalct.l l:,dow , Th111 hcense 15 suh.JCCI lo all applicable rules, regulation.~ and orders of the Tellllli Dq,artn11:nt of Health (Agency) now or herCll r tn effect and ll) anv cowtil~• !nV'<'if"-1 1, .. 1n,., LILENSRF. 'a li.••~o• ia iacn.a.~d : ... ••··••• •••·•• u, ... 1-:-1 ,c-A 1. Name 2 . Addres .ENbKCUN ~hKVJCES INC ATTN JEFF KINDLEY 306 W WALL STE 1312 1'r11DL,._ Nn 'l'X' 'T<t'Tn1 dated: May 9, 2003 signed by: John R . Corn, P .E. ~ . License Nurnher Amendment Nu;nber L05447 03 PREVIOUS AMENDMENTS ARE VOID ----4----~----------------~ 4 . Expiration Date APIOAC'T!VE l'v(I\TEnit\L t\UTJIOI<.IZ.cu A. Au rnrf1nAi"'f"ii, ... material ith atomic nu bcrs 1 to 95 1=l Nnh,r Uy occurring i radioactiv material (NORM) s defined . i "'"'TAC §289.259 [ 1 6. F~rm orMal.(.'fial 7. Maximum Activity ~\. . SuUd,~\Jw.t.i=:c::. t\. "·:\ oeectJ:-d for l,r1,11,,I ,,r cr·-:tl-.c...,..-1,. .,.·•1• B. Solid., liquid or scale ~h1dge, D. As needed for each job July ~ I , _?,.-'-'00.:..:..c..c.l\ ____ ~- 8. Authorized Use A . LJC(..0111.id111111.t01111 111" pipr.. html . ;•.,1••-ir---., ---_,,..,••-•-1-•---, ... ; .... .-..... A .. :&.t. radioactive materials . Possession, at job site, incidental to decontamination of pipe, equipment and materials contaminated with radioactive materials. Storage, at job site, prior to transfer to original generator, authorized recipients and/or authorized radioactive materials disposal facilities. B. Deconiaminuliuu uf NORM contaminated pipe, land, equipment and materials. Possession, at job site, incidental to decontamination of NORM contaminated pipe, equipment and materials. Storage, at job oitc, p!'ior to tran:,(cr to or.iginti.l generator, authorized recipients and/or authorized NORM disposal facilities. Ci-Millicurics µCl·Mlcrocurles **Tith: 25 Texas Administrative Code 9 . authorized place of use is at temporary job sites located at a customers facility, in areas not under sive Federal jurisdiction, throughout Texas. 10. site shall maintain documents and records pertinent to the operations at that site. Copies of all ents and records required by this license shall be maintained for Agency review at 306 West Wall, 1312, Midland, Texas. 11. individual designated to perform the functions of Radiation Safety Officer (RSO) for activities covered is license is Jeff Kindley. 12. The licensee shall comply with the provisions (as amended) of 25 Texas Administrative Code (TAC) 6?~ 101 , 31iP .101, 8~120.'.lO~, ~~iO.:lO,t, §:lR0.:205 , §:189.251, §289.252, §289 .2S7 cmd §20?.25?. PROFESSIONAL LICENSE AND CERTIFICATIONS Enercon-Individuals STATE OF TEXAS Chairman , Texas Board of Professiona l Geoscient ists OF GEOSCIENTISTS DEPARTMENT OF STATE HEALTH SERVICES BE IT KNOWN THAT DON R PARSONS JR is hereby licensed and authorized to perform as a MOLD ASSESSMENT CONSULTANT in the State of Texas and is hereby governed by the rights, privileges, and responsibilities set forth in Title 25, Texas Administrative Code, Chapter 295, relating to Texas Mold Assessn1ent and Remediation Rules, as long as this license is not suspended or revoked, and is renewed according to the law. MAC0157 License Number 12/15/2005 Issued Date 12/15/2007 Expiration Date Void after expiration date VOID IF ALTERED TEXAS Department of State Health Services Quade R. Stahl, Ph.D. Division of Regulatory Services Eduardo J. Sanchez, M.D., M.P.H Commissioner NON-TRANSFERABLE CONTROL NUJ\:1BER: 3723 t ~, I TEXAS COMMISSION ON ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY 'Be it l(nown tfiat DON ~ PARSONS JR fias fulfi[[ea tfie requirerrients in accoraance witfi tfie {aws of tfie State of 'Te~as for LPST PROJECT MANAGER J.,icense :l\{_,um6er:, 9APM00490 Issue 'Date: 02/17/2005 'Ezyiration 'Date: 02/18/2007 -~--~ .-!. "rh: f)'-}. ---. . ___ f:l__il)J~-· Secti.on Manager 'Te,cas Commission on 'Environmenta[ Qua{i · ~unumneD. inc. ~HA Compliant Safety Training & Consulting 690A East Los Angeles Ave.Suite. 180 Agoura Hills, CA 91301 888 309-7233 * 805 306-8027 * 805 526-0377 www.SafetyUnlimited.com Certifies that DON PARSONS has successfully completed 8 Hour HAZWOPER Refresher Training In Accordance With Federal OSHA Regulation 29 CFR 1910.120 Julius P. Griggs Instructor #892 05122743966 Certificate Number 12/27/2005 TO VERIFY THE VALIDITY OF THIS CERTIFICATE, go to www.SafetyUnlimited.com/certijicate.htm STATE OF TEXAS prov isions of the T of Profess ional Geoscientists here by ce . lice n sed as a Professiona l Geo ·:, Texa$ map eo.atesy of the Bureau of Economic Geology, The University ,:,f Ter.as at Austin TEXAS COMMISSION ON ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY 'Be it k__nown tliat MARK GRAY PG lias fulfi[[ea tlie requirements in acconfan ce w itli tlie [aws of tlie State' of 'Te:t,as for · LPST PROJECT MANAGER L ice nse :A{µ.m6er: CAPM01382 Issu e 'lJ ate: 12/09/2004 'E zyiratio n '.Da t e: Valid if PE or PG license is not revoked and is re newed according to law. n._ -f --~~!:~Lager =--1~f--- 'Te~as Commission on 'En vironmen tal Qy.a[i Aunum1TED. inc. ~HA Compliant S,1fety Training & Consulting 690A East Los Angeles Ave.Suite. 180 Agoura Hills, CA 91301 888 309-7233 * 805 306-8027 * 805 526-0377 www.SafetyUnlimited.com Certifies that MARK GRAY has successfully completed 8 Hour HAZWOPER Refresher Training In Accordance With Federal OSHA Regulation 29 CFR 1910.120 Julius P. Griggs Instructor #892 06011144125 Certificate Number 1/11/2006 TO VERIFY THE VALIDITY OF THIS CERTIFICATE, go to www.SafetyUnlimited.com/certificate.htm THE STATE OF TEXAS BE IT KNOWN THAT Patrick Terrence Brunette HAVING GIVEN SATISFACTORY EVIDENCE OF QUALIFICATIONS REQUIRED BY SECTION 21, SENATE BILL NO. 604 , ACTS REGULAR SESSION, 70TH LEGISLATURE OF TEXAS IS GRANTED THIS CERTIFICATE OF REGISTRATION AND IS HEREBY AUTHORIZED TO PRACTICE AS A PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER SER IAL NU MBER SO LONG AS THIS CERTIFICATE IS NOT REVOKED AND IS RENEWED ACCORDING TO LAW 73832 STATE BOARD OF REGISTRATION FOR PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS IN WITNESS WHEREOF. WE HAVE HEREUNTO SET OUR HANDS AND AFFIXED THE SEAL OF THE BOARD AT THE CITY OF AUSTIN, TH IS 15TH DAY OF JANUARY, 1993. The American Institute of Professional Geologists hereby affirms that Cliar{es (J). Jf ar{an having provided satisfactory evidence of the education, professional experience, personal integrity and adherence to applicable · professional and ethical standards required by the Bylaws of this Institute, is qualified and authorized, as and while a Member in good standing, to use the title Certified <Professiona{ (Jeo{ogist Certifica.te :Num6er 10067 President Secretary STATE OF TEXAS l In accordance with the provisions of the rfe of Professional Geoscientists hereby c f(i licensed as a Professional Chairman , Te xas Board of Professional Geos cientists TEXAS COMMISSION ON ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY 'Be it k_nown tfiat ROBERT SCHOENEWE fias fu{filCea tfie requirements in accoraance witfi tfie [aws of tfie State of <Ie~as for LPST PROJECT MANAGER License !J\lum6er: CAPM00659 Issue 'Date : 07/20/2004 'Ezyiration 'Date: 07/13/2006 ~¥~~-- 'Ie~as Commissi.on on 'Environmenta{ ~a{i~ TEXAS NATURAL RESOURCE CONSERVATION COMMISSION ...<, / -.., ... "---/ _L37-)~ CoririEciirJE CJ'/cfion !7-Jrio;'Ecf d/1a12a3Eri ee.,.tificafr. of c:f?t:.f]l~hation (NON-TRANSFERABLE) .!BE if known that Robert Schoenewe ha:1 /uf/~d a!!'the !ZEae:Ha't/j u9ui'l£1l2W:! cuu:f f:j_ h.::ubJ te3i:j,f.::t.::d a:1 an _L!P~ C!ou..::ctiu-E. c:/lction {Pwje.ct d/l(ana3.::t ttrifh th.:: !Jexa:1 dVatuta! ctf.:::1ouwe {!Ol'l:1£'llTafton {!OlnJnt:j,:itOn cuu:f ma:1 ~a3.:: in~~ ao1.'LU!fiu-e acfion :j,.:;'llTtC£:1 within fhedfafe o/!J exa:1 pu'l.-iuanf to !Jitf'.:: 30, !Jexa:1 c:/ldmini:1bafiu-e C!ocfe, C!hapfet 334, du.bchapfcr. J. !Jht::i. ce'lfiji.aat.:: 14 u-a.!'id :10 !on3 a:1 fhi:1, aettiji.cat.:: i:1 not uc.rokt£d and i:i. 'tEJZewed accmdin3 to !a.w. c::/?e3idiafwn dlfo: 2ate of ih:1uanae: CAPM00659 July 14, 1995 ~~ TNRCC American Institute of Professional Geologists hereby a( firms that <R.p6ert J. Sclioenewe hm ittg prouided satisfactory evidence of the ed u ca tion , prnfessio11al ex peri en ce, p ersonal illlegrit,y and adh ere nce to applicable professional and et hica l s tandard s required by lhe Bylaws of thi s Institute, is qualified and authorized, as and while a Memb er in good standi11g , lo use th e title Certificate !Ni un6er 09017 Certified" Professiona{ (Jeo[ogist In testimony wh e re o f, witn e s the s ign atures of the Pre s ident a nd Secretary under sea l of this In stitute the 11th day of November, 1!)9 3 Lawrence A. Ce rrillo , Pr es ident F. Lyr~ner, Secretary PRESENTED To Robert Schoenewe IN REcoGNITioN OF HAVING SuccESSFULLY CoMPI.El'ED THE PRESCRIBED COURSE OF STUDY FoR Hazardous Waste Supervisor 8 Hours In compliance with 29 CFR 1910.120 July 18, 1994 Effective Date ~unum1TED. inc. ~HA Compliant Safety Training & Consulting 690A East Los Angeles Ave.Suite. 180 Agoura Hills , CA 91301 888 309-7233 * 805 306-8027 * 805 526-0377 www.SafetyUnlimited.com Certifies that ROBERT SCHOENEWE has successf oily completed 8 Hour HAZWOPER Refresher Training In Accordance With Federal OSHA Regulation 29 CFR 1910.120 Julius P. Griggs Instructor #892 05121943951 Certificate Number 12/19/2005 TO VERIFY THE VALIDITY OF THIS CERTIFICATE, go to www.SafetyUnlimited.com/certijicate.htm -l. TEXAS BOARD OF PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS This card certifies that TERRY DAVIS ALLISON is a Licensed Professional Engineer. .. ~ ;;;.: ... "";, ' ~~:i~.~ .. .' .• . . ,.-\¢-'-''~ ... O.-.·i:.· At'i lJ 1~\\\_,_. P.E. License Number Status 80334 ACTIVE Expiration Date 12/31/2006 TEXAS BOARD OF PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS CERTIFICATE OF REGISTRATION This acknowledges that TERRY D. ALLISON, P.E. has fulfilled the requirements of the State of Texas to off er and perform engineering services· in the State of Texas. In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands and affixed the seal of the Board, this 31ST day of DECEMBER, 2004. cfb'.o.~lfM 41 l . J.~ub !;!O ARD S EC RETAR Y Reg istration # F-8444 i ' ' I Texas Board of Professional Engineers By T his Certificate Bears Witness That In A cknowledgement of Intent to Become Licensed N o . ET -2 9440 DAVIN GUY GREENLY Is Her eby Recogn iz ed As An Engineer-In-Training Within the State of Texas THIS IS NOT A LICENSE TO PRACTICE PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERING Date : D ECEMB E R I , 20 00 Expires: DECEM BE R 1, 2008 Issued by Rec iproc it y w ith the State of CALIFO RNI A .. BO ARD CHAI R LO UISI ANA PROFESSIONAL ENGINEE RIN G & LA NO SU RVEYING 80A RD %43 ~~: . AV[ src !;n • BAlC~ P.OL'u£ J.. 70600·H33 ~ {21,-325-6291 • ~al ~-em • ,,.,,,-wiac.:..ro.~ Expire Date Registration T ype-Nurnbcr Branches ::2. 2C~7 E-30341 CO Patc~ck T_ Brunette PE PROFESS: JNAL E!lG 1!fEER NO. Patrick Terrence Brnnette APRI1. 30, 200B AR K ANSAS BOARD OF REGISTRAT ION FOR PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS LANO SURVEYORS P.O . Box 3750, Uttie Rock, AF? 72203 REGISTRATION INVALID AFTER 12-31 -2006 Patri c k T Br unette IS DULY REGI STERED AS Profes siona l Eng ineer Ce rtifi cate Number : 10695 Board ot L1censu~ or Professional Engineers and Surveyors This i, 1o ce rtify t hat Patrick T. Bruncttt~ h as c(11t1p li cd wi th ull requirc111cn ts t>i the ·Bo,anl includin ~ t.hc P ro fe ssi o na l l>cvd oprncnl' l'rogr:1111 and is -dp ly licl'Ust<ll a s ,i PROl'ESS IONA l, EN(;fNr:1m aud -is hereby a u1h o ri 1,ctl to :lli-G=:JE~·,,_ ...... 0/Jll:,_ 'R egistra nt Sign a tu re Lkcnsc Nu . 157 I 6 Sc \'c ri ano Sism:ros, Ill. PE F r t'd Sanchez. PS Chairman SNTeta r y M•t,\' 't:~ & $\® @ ffFI "' 0 . <> l>i! l'":I -STATE OF COLORAO _O ______ I Departmen t ofRegulat orj Agerkies Division of Regis tration s ' ACTIVE PRINTED ON SECUR E PAP ER 1 1 [ P~~:·,~~:'.;NA' ENI GiN:;~8J2o os 041301200 7 1 1 Ir· l Number _ Iss ue Dme SXPires ----- ; Pa t T. Brune tte Okla ho ma City , OK 73 1700000 Uni ted States Sigrm ture [ OKLAH0l\-1A STATE BOARl) OF UCtNSURE FOR PROFESSIONAL ENGJNEERS AND LAND SURVE YORS PE 13306 Patrick T er re nce Brunette h licensed a~ a P rnfessio1rn l Engineer and is authoi-ized Ill lll'a('lkc }ll'<Jfes~ional cng im•e rin g in Oklahoma un til 30-Se p -07 TEXAS BOARD OF PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS This ca rd ce rt ifies that PATRICK TERRBICE BRUNETTE is a Licensed Professi onal Engineer. PE License Numbe r Starus Expiration Date Hi0493 STATE OF TENNESSEE DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE ANO INSURANCE 10 NUMBER: 001 08 792 UC ST ATU S: ACTI VE EXP IRATION DATE. 07i 3 1/2007 ARCHITEct ANO ENGINEER SOARD PROFESSIONAL ENGJNEER PA TRICK T BRUNETfE T HIS IS T O C ERT IFY TH AT ALL REQUIREMENTS OF THE SlATE OF TENNESSEE HAVE BEE N MEi. Division of Professional Registration Professional Engi neer VALID THROUGH DECEMBER 31 , 2007 ORIGINAL CERTIFICATE/LICENSE NO . 2003016692 PATRICK TERRENCE BRUNEnE 13720 CALISTOGA DRIVE OKLAHOMA CITY OK 73170 USA Co,l'Hnonw ealth o[ Penn,yly:,nia Oe 11artrncnr-of S 1a1c Bil re~~· of ProfeJsi<>nul and Otuipational Affairs Liceusc Number PE072032 Professional Engineer . l.kerise Status Expiration Date Active 09/30/2007 ' . Issued To: . · .. A· . · -.¥'~ PATRICK TERRENCE BRUN.EliE 13720 CALISTOGA DRIVE OKLAHOMA CITY dK ,..... ....... ...._ _____ --. ' :r=i NAT10NALCOUNCILOFEXAMINER;-i 1 ·· 1-~ . FOR ENGINEERING AND SURVEYING ! I --·---··-----···1 I 20054 JUN !,I' I. I I PATRI CK . BRUNETTE . PE • I 1 ,,., ,-~ ""' ... """"'"" '""""' ~ 0"""'" -~,. 11 -~~;;;,;:;:the;;, ;ho;;;;;Jde::· ~ ol a NCEES ~5:Uncll Recor<:i with re11e#ol '<:~_Pok)_ .... -,.J ·' 'f(1 STATE OF GEORGIA CA T H Y COX. S~>cret ary of State S1atc: Board of Registration for Engineer & La nd Survcy0r Professional Enginec:r UCEN 'E NO . PE030283 Patrick T Brunette 13720 Ca lis toga Drive Oklah"ma City OK 73170 EX P DATE· 12131/2006 Active ~-~ate ~?[lnrtoa -'° t"-' ~N Ni¥ ,~ }Hoarb of ':f:Jrufessrom1l ]E nginr.crs ut?',,,/.i lb/ Patrick Terrence Brunette , PE OSO T-027735 Lie No : 63726 Exp : 28-F EB-07 Oklahoma Corpo ration Commissio n Petroleum Sto rage Tank Division Licensee: PAT BRUNETIE License # Effective Expiration REMEDIATION CONSULTANT 97 01/01/2006 12/31/2007 di;; J, ;!f. /{!J ' f :f{,fd-,./.,__ Director, Petroleum Storage Tank Div ision PA'llRI CK T '.BRUNETTE fS A LICENSED PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER IN THE ST'ATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE BOARD OF UCENSURE FOR PROFESSIONA L ENGI NEERS LICENSE NO . 11755 LO OZH£!1:~ 900ZHOH O uotJeJJd:,g aA11;iaJJ:J EXP IRES 11/30/07 3il3Nnc!8 1.Vd :easue;ir, UOfS!l'l!O l(UeJ. efil~JOlS W08j0Jl8d UO!SSfWWO::) uoneJOdJO:) ewo4ep10 ST ATE OF TEXAS ~ ,_/',)\ L'\/,~ / ,\'-' ) \ , ,,. \. ~n . .:. o 1 . · . (/ .. :0·\*_ .~,·v~·-~ ~ y ... ,,., /( '%':,' I J> ; --_: ~r , ':... , ~,; ... " ~,;.-,. -I ~ --/ \ r/,L ,-: .. ,'-·~/ w. ~ ~ . '(, J --/------___;_--' ~ C h a irm a n , Texas Board of Profes s io na l Geosc ie nti sts OF GEOSCIENTISTS In accordance with the provisions of the of Professional Oeoscientists hereby ce' licensed as a Professional 0 GEBCO ASSOCIATES in cooperation with THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH TEXAS certifies that Steven A. Good has succes sfully completed and passed the exam given on the final day for the Environmental Training Program entitled Asbestos Inspector Refresher Course Conducted at Hurst, Texas on January 18 , 2006 This is an E PA fully approved course for purpo se of accreditation und er Section 206 of TSCA, Title IT. President Date of issue : 01 /18/06 Cert ificate Number: 06022 0773 Certificate exp ires : 01 /18/2007 GEBCO's Training Programs are prov id ed in coo peration with federa l and state reg ul atory agenc ies , and fulfill all app li cable requi reme nt s for accre ditat ion . GEBCO is li censed for Asbes tos Tra inin g under the Texas Asbestos Hea lth Protecti o n Rules . GEBCO Assoc iates, LLC * 669 Airp ort Freeway, Suit e 2 10 * Hurst, TX 76053 * (8 17) 268-4006 335 Valrey Gate Rd. Simi Valley, California 93065 888 309-7233 * 805 306-8027 * 805 526-0377 www.SafetyUnlimited.com Certifies that STEVE GOOD has successfully completed 8 Hour HAZWOPER Refresher Training In Accordance With Federal OSHA Regulation 29 CFR 1910.120 Julius P. Griggs Instructor #892 05081443059 Certificate Number 8/14/2005 TO VERIFY THE VALIDITY OF THIS CERTIFICATE, go to www.SafetyUnlimited.com/certiflcate.htm GEBCO ASSOCIATES in cooperation with THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH TEXAS certifies that John P. Mccreight has successfully completed and passed the exam given on the final day for the Environmental Training Program entitled Asbestos Inspector Refresher Course Conducted at Hurst, Texas on March 01 , 2006 This is an EPA fully approved course for purpose of accreditation und er Section 2 06 of TSCA, Title TI. President Date of issue : 03/01/06 Certificate Number: 06077 1449 Instructor 03/01/2007 GE BCO's Tra inin g Programs are provided in cooperati on with federa l and st ate regul atory agencies , and fulfill a ll a ppli ca bl e requirements fo r acc red itati o n. GEBCO is li ce nsed fo r Asbestos Training und er the Texas As bes tos Health Protect ion Rul es . GEBCO Assoc iates , LL C • 669 Airp ort Freeway, S uite 2 10 • Hurst, TX 76053 • (8 17 ) 268 -4006 GEBCO ASSOCIATES in cooperation with THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH TEXAS certifies that John P. McCreight 440-84-1449 has successfully completed and passed the exam given on the final day for the Environmental Training Program entitled Asbestos Inspector Course C onducted at Hurst, Texas on January 06-08 , 2003 Thi s is an EPA full y approved course for purpose o f accreditation und er Section 206 of T SCA, T itl e 11. President Date of issue : 01/08/2003 Certificate Number: 03002 C ertificate expire s: 01/08/04 GE BCO's Trainin g Programs are pro vid ed in cooperati on w ith federa l and st ate regul atory age nc ies , and fulfill a ll a ppli cabl e requirement s fo r accreditat io n . GE BCO is li censed fo r As bes tos Trainin g und er th e Texas As bes tos Health Pro tecti o n Rul es . GE BCO Assoc iates , In c. • 669 A irp ort Freeway, S uite 2 10 * Hurst, T X 76053 * (8 17) 268-4006 GEBCO ASSOCIATES in cooperation with THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH TEXAS certifies that John P. Mccreight 440-84-1449 has successfully completed and passed the exam for the Environmental Training Program entitled Mold Assessment Technician C onduc te d at Hurst , T exa s on Fe bru ary O 1-03 , 2 005 Thi s 24 -ho ur c o urse c ove rs to pi cs s pec ifi e d in th e T exas M o ld Assessment and Re med iat io n Rul es fo r the Mo ld Assess ment Techni c ia n at 29 5.32 0 (b). Pres ident Date of issue : 02 /03 /2005 Certificate Number: 05004 Instructor Certific at e ex pires: 02 /03/2007 GEBCO 's Trai nin g Programs are prov ided in cooperati on with federa l an d sta te reg ul atory age ncies , and ful fi ll all appli cab le re qu irement s fo r accredi tatio n. GE BCO Assoc iates , LLC. • 669 Airp ort Freeway, Suit e 2 10 • Hurst, TX 76053 • (8 17) 268 -4006 ~unum1TED. inc . .. HA Compliant Safety Training & Consulting 335 Valley Gate Rd. Simi Valley, California 93065 888 309-7233 * 805 306-8027 * 805 526-0377 www.SafetyUnlimited.com Certifies that JOHN MCCREIGHT has successfully completed 8 Hour HAZWOPER Refresher Training In Accordance With Federal OSHA Regulation 29 CFR 1910.120 Julius P . Griggs Instructor #892 05072742949 Certificate Number 7/27/2005 TO VERIFY THE VALIDITY OF THIS CERTIFICATE, go to www.SafetyUnlimited.com/certijicate.htm Stlldent Affiliatio11 : Enercon Se rvi ces , In c. 6jJ6 10515 E 40th Ave , Suite 116, Denver Colorado 80239 800-7 11 -2706 Certificate of Completion This is to certify that Kurt Seeton has successfully completed the classroom requirements for 40-Hour HAZWOPER 29 CFR 1910.120(e) Presented Friday, April 21, 2006 Compliance Solutions Occupational Trainers, Inc. Neval Gupta Vice President Certificate Num ber: 75290 70 (/'k d>Lv~4= / Janice Gelhaus Instructor 2. 7 Insurance Certificates Enercon has attached our most current ACORD with noted coverages. We have the required coverages as set forth in the City 's Request for Qualifications. City of Fort Worth DEM06 -07 :EECS 1 of I Enercon Service s, In c. PROFESSIONAL LICENSE AND CERTIFICATIONS Lopez Garcia Group, Inc. NCTRCA Disadvan ta g ed Business Enterprise Certificatio 11 Lopez Garcia Group, Inc D isadvantaged Bus iness Enterprise has file d with the Agency an Affi davit as defi n ed by 49 CFR part 26 and is hereby certified to provide service(s) in the following areas: 541330 ;541370 ;236220 ; 5629 10; En gi nee r ing Services ; Surveying a nd Mapp in g (except Geophys ical) Services; C o m mercia l and Institu t iona l Bu il ding Construction; Remed ia Uo n Services ; April 2006 This Certification is valid beginning and superseded any registration or listing previously issued. This certifica tion must be updated annually by submission of an Annual Update Affidavit. At any time t here is a charge in owners hip or control of the firm, notification must be made immediately to the North Central Texas Regional Certification Agency or an TUCP certifying entity. Apri l 07 Certificate expiration-----------• 20 __ I d d t -_________ A_p _ril ____ • ,,_0 06 ssue a .e , CERTIFlCATlON NO . H FDB30364 Y0407 THE NATIONAL ENVIRO certify that David Fremerman has satisfactorily passed an exam and completed an 8-hour annual refresher training course entitled "Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response" meeting the requirements identified in Title 29 CFR 1910.120. This course has been awarded 1.0 Industrial Hygiene CM Points by the American Board of Industrial Hygiene-Approval Number 13334. This course is also eligible for .66 Continua nce of Certification (COC) points from the Board of Certified Safety Professiona ls. Signature of Instructor October 14, 2005 Clay A. Bednarz, MS, RPIH -- Search For A Professional Engineer -Results Page 1 of I Search For A Professional Engineer -Results 1 results returned PE Name and Address Status Branch Expires Granted Employer 72685 KARAN. THOMAS GEORGE ACT CIV 6/30/2006 7131i1992 LO PEZ GARCIA GROUP INC 7601 HOVE COURT PLANO . 75025 214-741-7777 http://www .tbpe .s tatc.tx.us/search .... PC process.asp 7/13/2005 ------------------------------, TEXAS BOARD OF PROFESSIONAL ~-,.~...:::..,, 1 1 LAND SURVEYING 6•'/.:~'1~;~--?>.\\ 1 . ti THIS CERTIFlES THAT j {(-"A ,+ ~,';): S ENTITLED TO PRACTICE AS A \,, "::_ · . .:,. , 1 ~ LYNDON MARK HODGIN \/\, ~·,.71 b REGISTERED PROFESSIONAL LANO~R: ~~]~ IN THE STATE OF TEXAS 1 ~~ ~AAT!CN OATEiREOISTRJ:.TION/UCENSEN°l ~~_21311os I 4584 __l -~~~· .· 'Clif: ~ Receipt# 754225 . _ _! ,:::, 1 •. .1 i::;: .:~::i·,1 ;:E: 7 :;;;: .t .1. •!=· -~~tl•l!:'100) o<O ~<I) TEXAS BOA.RO £lR 7701 North La~S Austin, Tx. 78~~ Q.IL HODGIN, LYNDON MARK 1222 LANSDALE DR. 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Employment ) Links :, Customer Service Survey ) In Memoriam Texas Board of Pro f essional Geoscientists P. 0. Box 13225, Au stin, TX 78711 Ph .: 512 ·93 6 -4400 Fax: 512 -936-4409 WIN NETTE, LY LE C LOPEZGARCIA GRP 1825 MARKET CTR B LVD ttS OO ~S, TX 75207 417777 .A.ccessibility I Compact with Te xans Discipline: Geology License if .1620 Expiration Date : 30 -.t.p r -07 ··----- Phvacy ! Link Policy I Open Records 2005 Texas Board of Profess io nal Geosc1ent1sts. Ali rights reserved. http ://v.-'\vW.tbp g.sta te ,tx .us /ldetail.a sp?no = 16 20 .• Back ] I 5/23/200 6 PROFESSIONAL LICENSE AND CERTIFICATIONS BDS Technologies (Cl GOES 3 4b NCTRCA Disadvantaged Business Enterprise Certification BOS Technologies, Inc. Disadvantaged Business Enterprise has filed with the Agency an Affidavit as defined by 49 CFR part 26 and is hereby certified to provide service(s) in the following areas: 541330; 541370 ; 541360; 236220 ; 236210 ; Engineering Services ; Surveying and Mapping (except Geophysical) Services; Geophys ical Surveying and Mapping Services ; Commercial and Institutional Building Construction; April 2006 This Certification is valid beginning and superseded any registration or listing previously issued. This certification must be updated annually by submission of an Annual Update Affidavit. At any time there is a charge in ownership or control of the firm, notification must be made immediately to the North Central Texas Regional Certification Agency or an TUCP certifying entity. April 07 Certificate expiration------------' 20 __ Issued date April 20 °6 ----------------' ~~~ cietmcation Administrator CERTIFICATION NO. BMDB30411Y0407 The Texas-Building & Procurement Commjssiori .(TBPG.), hereby .certifies.that : . · · · BDS TECHNOLOGIES, INC has successfµUy met the established requirements of the . State of Texas. Historically.Underutilized Business (HlJB) .. . C .ertification.and -Cornpliance Pro_gram -to be recognized as a·:·HUB _:.· . This oertifio_ate, p~inted ·15-0CT-2004,.suporsedes any registrati~n anQ certific~1e __ prsv.iousry issued by the · . .-TBPC's HUB Certification and Compli;;mce Program. If there ar:e al')y changes regar_r,fing t~e it?formatiol'l (i.e.; .:· ·: .business-structure, ownersh_i p, day·t~day manag~ment. operation at , contr_ol, addre~es, ph~ne· and fax ·. . · ·. numbers or' authorized · signatures) . pmvlded in the submission of .the .. business' applrcati.on for .. registration/certification .as a. HUB,. you must immediately {within 30 days of-such ·ch_anges) notify .ttie. TB PC's · HUB pr:ogram in writing.-· The Commi~ion r&S81'\'9S the right to condµct a compliance review at any t,me to ·. confirm HU~ eligibility. HUB certification may be suspended or revcke_d. UP9fl findings.of jr.ieligibility. · ·certificateNID Number: FileNendor Number: Approval Date: Expiration Date:· 1510332085700 26381 . . 12-DEC72002 12-DEC-2006 ?au1 A.C;~ Paul A G fbson . HUB Certification & Compliance Supervisor Texas Building & Procurement Commission (512) 305-9071 . Note: In order fqr State agencies and institutions of higher eoucat_ion (universities) io be credited tor uti)iz.ing · this business as a HUB, they must award payment under the CertiflcateN1D Nu.mber i9entltied abov~. Agencies and universities are encouraged to validate HUB oertification prior to issuing a noti.oe of a.ward by aooe,ssing lhe Internet (h.ttp://www.tbpo.state.tx.us} or by contacting the TB PC's HUS Certificatron and . . Compliance Program at {888) 863~5881 or (51.2) 463-5872. : ... 0 0 'Be it k]iown to aff persons tftat tlie fo((owing incfiviaua( pursuant to tlie requirements for eaucation, e;rpe rienc e ana eK_amination esta6(isliea 6y tlie :A(jitiona( ~gistry of 'Environmenta( Professionafs is entitfea to aff of tlie rig/its ana privifeges grantea 6y tlie 6oay ana to 6e au(y registerea 6y it. This is to certify that F•·eddie Gne•·•·a is a Registe•·ed Hazardous & Chemi~al Mate•·ials Manager 'Ihis certificate wi(( remain va(ia on(y if it 6ears tlie sea( of tlie current yea1i unfess revok!,cl suspenaea or invafiaatea 6y oraer of tlie 'Boara of 'Directors of tlie 'J.lationa( ~gistry of 'Environmenta( Professionafs. Witness our hand 10/15/2004 This Day ______________ _ 0 0 0 0 /~~U"-t?t..O. Registration Number: ____________ _ ~/ d/7~ RHC1\D13I5 l Executive Dir~ This certificate is the property of the National Registry of Environmental Professionals and must upon demand be retu rned. TEXAS BOA RD OF PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS ,., . ~-'.1!ltt: ...... ,., , •• . ·,r·::~:/lll.,. -~·' 83080 ':, .. P .E. License Num 9/30/2006 Expiration Date , BADMUS .d . . 1 ) I.Pl A~,.s: .. / .. ~.·:; cu-;(,. P.,,..,-~v I~ .. , .. ,. ~.'· ,' . -• -~~ :-.!~-~-:~ Board C~ exas Board of Professional. Englr'ie~_rs'' '" '--· ----------------·-··· ...._.__. .. ---------··--··4.;:·: .......... __ _ : TEXAS BOARD OF PROFESSIO AL ENGINEERS t:· i=..i02s i.. . . · Firm Registration tf -~...;:;,. •-••u ___ -,,.,~ •. -• • • ~•--"•"""-•-•••••••• ' . • ·-· •• -~ ... ~ ...... ;.r/. •• Texas Department of State Health Services Sanitarian Registration Program Be it known that ALFREDO GUERRA is hereby authorized and registered in the State of Texas as a Professional Sanitarian and is hereby entitled to rights, privileges, and responsibilities set out by Title 25, Texas Administrative Code, Chapter 265 relating to the Registration of Sanitarians so long as this registration is not revoked and is renewed a ccording to the law. E du ardo J. Sanchez, M .D., M.P.H. Commissioner of Health Registration Number 4175 Issued : 4/24/06 Valid through: 4/30/08 Document No .: 9 15 1 TEXAS NATURAL RESOURCE CONSERVATION C OMMISSION 91iofa~~.lonaf Cn3in££'l _LY-) c:27 {!oiiEcfiuE c:/fction 9iojEcf d11ana3 Ei {!_£.'tti(icafr of c:RE-9ij_hation (NON-TRANSFERABLE ) !Be. if known that TAOREED 0. BADMUS ha:s. ju.ffffcd affthe: nuu:s.a:'/ u9uiumcnt:1 and i:s. he:ubJ UJ-i:s.tvu;d a:s. an _L!J)~ Co'l.'l.U!tiue: c://ation 9wjut d/l(anaJE'l with the: 'Je:xa:s. dVatuwf clfuou'l.aE t!on:it:'l.uation t!ommiHion and may El2JaJt: in_LW~aO'l.'l.t:c±iut: aation :it:'luict::s. within the:dtatco/'Jcxa:1_puuuantto'Jitfc30, 'Jaa:s.c:7'/dmini;1.hatiue:t!ocfc, t!ha_pfe:'l.334, dubahajifr'l :J 'Jhi:s. ae:u{iaafr i:s. ua!'id until uuoke:d in aaaO'l.danae: with jiwui:s.ion:s. made bJ the: 9wfi;1.;1.ionaf Cn3inuu !Bomd O'l. Commi;1.;1.ion aation. c:l?c:.9idwfion dVo : CAPM01347 February 26, 1998 0 'Be it k._nown to a[{ persons that the foffowing intfiviaua{ pursuant to the requirements for eaucation, experience ana e;camination esta6{ishea 6y the 1\[ationa{ !R..f,gist,y of 'Envi ronmenta{ Professionals is entit{ec{ to a{{ of the rights ana privileges grantee{ 6y the 6oay ana to 6e au{y registerea 6y it. This is to certify that Freddie G11e1·1·a is a Registe red Envit·oHIIlental Manage1· 'This ce rtificate wiff remain va{ia on{y if it 6ea rs the se a{ of the curre nt yeaTj un{ess revol(g,cl suspenaea or invafiaatea 6y order of the 'Boa ra of 'Directors of the 1\[at iona{ !R..f,gistry of 'Environmenta{ Professionals . Witness our hand 8/1/2004 This Day ______________ _ 0 0 0 0 /~ U' ~ 1?/..0. Reg ist ra tion Num ber: ____________ _ p / 4/?~ REi'U 11 806 Ex ecu tive Di r @ T his certificate is the property of the Nati onal Registry of Envi ronmenta l Professionals end must upon demand be returned. ----------------------------. I TEXAS BOARD OF PROFESSIONAL. ~~. . . 1 I LAND SURVEY ING //~t··-<·'::' 1 I THIS CERTIFIES THAT :f\ )}): ROONEY JAY DAUM !; ,. / ,r 1 111 IS EN TITLED TO PRACTICE AS A 1~:Y : ~ REGISTERED PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYOR 1 < IN THE STATE OF TEXAS : ~ !EXP IRA TI ON OATS REG !STRAT IOll/llCEJ.SE NO, I I 12/31/06 4826 ~~~. L~,J 1 .. A Ch~r ~~ PROFESSIONAL LICENSE AND CERTIFICATIONS Next-Gen Solutions The State of Texas Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation THIS IS TO CERTIFY DALEKBROWN HAVfNG GIVEN SATISFACTORY EVJDENCE OF QUALlFICATIONS REQUIRED BY TITLE 2, TEXAS WATER CODE ~HAJYfER 32 -WA:TER WELL DRIL.L~RS AND TITLE 2, . TEXAS WATER CO.DE CHAPTER 33, IS GRANTED TIIl,S LICENSE ANP IS AUTHORIZED TO PRACTICE AS A WATER 'WELL DRILLER SO LONG AS THIS LICENSE IS NOT REVOKED AND IS RENEWED ACCORDING TO LAW LICENSE NUMBER 54785M lN WITNESS WHEREOF THE TEXAS DEPARTME!'<'T OF LICENSING AND REGUIXTION HAS AFFIXED ITS 1-LA.ND A"lD SEAL OF THE STATE OF TEXAS lJ~.:. STATE OF TEXAS TE)(.AS NATURAL RESOURCE C01'SERVATION COMMISSION _L!P~ Co,zuatlu£ c//ation {/:Jzo;eat d!fana3t;'l C!.,uifioat, of .:.R,9i>lsaiion <NON-'l'RANS1''ER..WLE) Joni Hollowell-Brown haJ /uifd(u/ al/th;, ,u,u,uay u 9uiun1l)JiJ andt'1 hne.&y t;,3M,1,w/ a• an .L!.P.J1J t!o,u<1iivz; dt/lion !P,oject df1a1uz:1ei with the C!zxa~ ._:IV,,1,,.,,/ .::::/r'L>outae t!onu 1<.1aiion C'ommi~ iivll wuf 11JaJ ,e,:9a:1e;,, ..LrfJ .fl t/Onzd{<.1,,: a<!! on , t n•,c,r;~ wfihin the.::Mllieo/7exasj,uuuanUo7itt30, 7uaJc/!JmtJJiJfrnff,,e C'.,J,. {'£ 1Jbi334, .::S,,l,dajJle •:J :_7;;,, ,:,z.,f(,,,,,h I,,.,,,/,,! so lon3 a• thic, .:.trl{i,;.,i,,, • r. ,t u , o{eJ and 1 is um:w11.J acco,din3 to law . CAPM00636 May 12, 1995 11 NCTI~CA Disadvantaged Busiuess Enterprise Certification Next-Gen Solutions, Inc. Di sadvantaged Business Enterprise has fil ed w ith the A genc y an Affidavit as d efin ed by 49 C FR part 26 and is ht'nby certified to provide servicc(s ) in the foll owing a reas : 5416 20:562910;2371 10 :; Environmental Cons ulting Services ; Remediation Services ; Waler and Sewer Line a nd Related Struc tures Construct ion ; : Septem be r 20 05 Thi~ Ccrtifkati•m is valitl bcgi1rn ing -····-··· ............................... ___ and supersede(! any registrnli<m or listing pr~\'iously hsttl'lL This ccrtifkaOon must be u pdated annually by suhrnission of an Annual U pdate Atndavii. At any time there is n charge in owne ,·s h ip or <Control of the Jinn , notilicatl<Ju nrust be made immedlntcly tu the Ni>rth Ceutrnl Tcx.,t .• Ucglom1l Cer1Hkatiou Agency or"" J'liC P certifying entity. Septem ber 0 6 Ccrtilk11c e.lplrntiun ----·--------·--------·--··--' 20 __ Issued date ..... Se piern ber 05 ·--' 20 ...... _ V\IFD8 28703 Y0906 The T exas Bu il ding & Procu re m ent Commission (TBPC). here b y certif ies th at NEXT-GEN SOLUTIONS INC has successfu lly m et t he esta bl ished requirements of the State of Texas H istorically U nderutilized B usiness (HUB ) Certification and Compliance Program to be recognized as a HUB. This certificate, prin\eci 02-MAY-2003 . superse(1es any regis tration and certi ficate previously issued by the TBPC's HUB Certification and Compliance Program . If there are any changes regar{ii ng the information (i.e .. business structure, ownership , day-to-day m ana gement , operational c ont ro l. adclresses , phone and fcix numbHrs or autho riz ed sig natures) provided 1n the su bm ission or the bus iness' application !or registrat ion!cert ilicaton as a HU B, you must irnmediateiy (wilhin :m days of such changes) notify t.h e TBPC's HUB program in wr iting. The Comrrnss ion re serves th e rigtil to canducl a compl ianco re view al any t1rrH~ 1c confirm HUB eligibility . HUB ce rt ifica1,on may be suspended or revoked upon findings o! ,n eligibilily. Cert ific ate/VID N um ber: File/Vendor Number: Arip roval Dat e: E xpiraiion Date: 1752702518700 18917 16-AUG-?002 16-AUG 2006 Pau l A. Gibson HUB Ce riifica tion & Compliance Su pervisor Texas Building & Procurcment Com mission (5 12) 305 -9071 New: In ordf!r for S lat e age ncie:, and inst it uti ons of highe r &duca.~io n (univers ili es) to be cred ited fer ulililtng this bus ines$ as a HU B, th ey :nus1 award payment under !he Cen 1fica !e!V iD Mumbe r 1dt;ntifie d above. A9e nci es and unive rsities are encouragecJ to validate HUB certification pn or t::> issu in g a notice of award by ac c essing th e Int ernet (hltp ://ww.v.tb pc.sta te .,x.u s) o r by con lac1 ing !he TBPC 's HU B Certification and Compliance Prog ram a1 (888) 86 3-5881 or (512) 463 -587 2. PROFESSIONAL LICENSE AND CERTIFICATIONS Sunbelt Industrial Services (\J Q.. CD (\J st" 0 r--r-- CD r--.... CD _J a: H 0: I- (/) :::, ~ z: H 1- _J w Ill z: :::, en l: a..' (\J i o i .. (\J ..... tD 0 0 (\J If) (\J n It! l: NCTRCA Disadvantaged Business Enterprise Certification Disadvantaged Business Enterprise has flied with the Agency an Affidavit as defined by 49 CFR part 26 and 13 hereby certified to provide :service(s) in the following areas: 561790; 238910; Other Services to Buildings and Dwellings; Site Preparation Contractors : UST Removal; April 2005 This Certification is valid beginning and supeneded any registration or listing previously issued. This certification must be updated annually by submission of.an Annual Update Affidavit At any tlnie there Is a charge In ownenhip or control of the firm, notlftcadon must be made Immediately to the North Centrat'Texas Regional Certification Agency or •n TUCP certifying entity. . April 06 Certlftcate expiration-----------20 __ April 05 Issued date 20 · _____________ ____, CERTIFICATION NO. WFDB27175N0406 v . Q.. (X) C\J v 0 r-. r-. (X) r-. ..... (X) ...J cc .... Cl! 1- U) ::::,, ~ z: .... 1- ...J w ~ z: ::::, U) J: a.. ('I) 0 .. C\J . ..... CD 0 0 C\J lJ) C\J :n ro J: TEXAS NATURAL RESOURCE CONSERVATION COMMISSION P,e it R._nown tfiat . SUNBELT INDUSTRIAL SERVICES lias fu(ji{{etf tfte requirements in accorcfance witli tlie {aws of tlie State of 'l'e1(Jl.5 for License 9'/..um.ier: CRP000337 Issue 'Date: (C" • • 03/30/2005 Lzytratton 'JJate: 06/30/2007 UST CONTRACTOR ~utive 'Di.rec.tor 'Tt,tas !J{p.turaf !/{.esouru Conservation Commission Ma~ 25 2006 12:02PM SUNBELT INDUSTRIAL _; f \ ''. : i_ '· {.~,:~ .. : · .... , ;·.1 ·"·· .. · ·'.1 '-:. ··'I ·' 1 ~ :·. ·' Class B ,_·,,. JOSE MERCED ZUNIGA Is hereby licensed as an UST ON-SITE SUPERVISOR .·-.·'.i,. ·. ,;,_" :1···<· ~-. i'· .. · "( ~ , ;;-~-:· .. :- PROFESSIONAL LICENSE AND CERTIFICATIONS Unified Services of Texas NCTRCA Disadvantaged Business Enterprise Certification Disadvantaged Business Enterprise has filed .with the Agency an Affidavit as defined by 49 CFR part 26 and is hereby certified to provide service(s) in the following areas: 238990 ;541620 ;237120 ; 236220 ;238910;562998 ; All Other Specialty Trade Contractors {pt}; Environmental Consulting Services; Oil and Gas Pipeline and Related Structures Construction; Commercial and Institutional Building November 2005 This Certification is nlid beginning and superseded any registration or listing previously issued. This certification must be updated annually by submission of an Annual Update Affidavit. At any time there is a charge in ownership or control of the firm, notification must be made Immediately to the North Central Texas Regional Certification Agency or an TUCP certifying entity. November 06 Certificate expiration ___________ ,_20_._. ',,. L November 05 Issued date 20 ---------------' -- CERTIFICATION NO. NMD829308Y 1 106 $Sf af e nf mexas Historically Underutilized Business Certification and Compliance Program The Texas Building & Procurement Commission (TBPC)i hereby certifies that UN~FIED SERVICES OF TEXAS, INC. has successfully met the established requirements of the State of Texas Historically Underutilized Business (HUB) Certification and Compliance Program to be recogn ized as a HUB. This certilicate, printed 20-MAR-2004, supersedes any registration and certificate previousl y issued by th e TBPC 's HUB Cert ificat ion and Compliance Program. If there are any changes regarding the information (i.e ., business structure, ownersh ip, day-10-day mana gement, operational control, ad dresses , phone and fax numbers or authorized signatures) provided in the submission of the business' application for registration/certification as a HUB. you must immediately {within 30 days of such changes) notify the TBPC's HUB program in writing . The Commission reserves lhe right to conduct a comp lia nce review at any time to confirm HUB eligibility. HUB certification may be suspended or revoked upon findings of ineligibility. CertificateNID Number: FileNendor Number: Approval Date: Expiration Date: 1752383697500 36056 18-MAR-2004 18-MAR-2008 ?cw1 A.c~~ Paul A. Gibson HUB Certification & Compliance Supervisor Texas Building & Procurement Commission {512) 305-9071 Note: In order for State agencies and institutions of higher education (universities) to be credited for utilizi ng this business as a HUB, they must award payment under the CertilicateNID Number identified above . Agencies and universities are encouraged to validate HUB certificat ion pr ior to issuing a notfce of award by accessing the Internet (http://www.tbpc.state.tx .us) or by contacting the TBPC 's HUB Certificat ion and Compliance Program at (888) 863-5881 or (512) 463-5872 .. ·- UNIFIED SERVICES OF TEXAS INC .. . License/ License/Certificate Certificate # Texas Underground Storage Taruc Contractor CRP000970 Texas LPST Corrective Action Specialist RCAS00278 Texas Weights & Measures Service/Inspection 245640 Texas Industrialized Builder IHP-690 MARSHALL D. RYAN License/ License/Certificate Certificate # Texas Installer On-Site Supervisor License ILP001210 Texas LPST Corrective Action Project Manager CAPM00225 MARKAUER Jr .. . License/ License/Certificate Certificate # INCON -Level 1 03103886 INCON -Level 2 03113888 INCON -Level 3 04023953 Tracer Tight Certification 33011 MARKAUER SR .. . License/ License/Certificate Certificate # Texas Installer On-Site Supervisor License ILP001844 Red Jacket-Mech. Pumps,Leak Det.,Sumps 4868 Healy V/R Install & Troubleshoot HTX 10214 Incon-level 1 11056104 !neon-level 2 12056142 MIKE BLANKENSHIP Unified Services of Texas, Inc . License/ License/Certificate Certificate # Texas Installer On-Site Supervisor License ILP002026 TONYLASOYA License/ License/Certificate Certificate # Texas Installer On-Site Supervisor License US0000005 Healy V /R Install & Troubleshoot HTX 10215 GilbarcoNeeder-Root UST Monitoring Systems 006-05-1536 RANDY RITTER License/ License/Certificate Certificate # Texas Installer On-Site Supervisor License ILP001993 M/WBE CERTIFICATIONS License/ License/Certificate Certificate # NCTRCA DBA Certification NMDB29308Yl 106 HUB Certification 1752383697500 Unified Services of Texas, Inc. PROFESSIONAL LICENSE AND CERTIFICATIONS Quaternary Resource Investigations, LLC Q uaternary R esource I nvcstigatio1b, L.L.C. "Jnaustry in .1farmony witli tfze (£nvironment" B:,nr, Hou.:<' iCnqH,,,H,'.i llo•Lslou 1Jhand1I Jt}.)1u: (uu:~,: Bhd.. 2:.!rn: \V l.nnp Sowli Suik tOC Sutu, 971} l:\.tt.:_..1n Ho11;.;1 , I.:\ ":nb l t) r [nu:--lnn, ~rx 7 71J'},/ Pb: ,:t:2'·1 '..'tu.1 !!10 Ph: f7l ;;; :-nJ-4.60.l F"'' 1:22_,;, '.;'J:2-l i.0-1 F.,,: <7 J:JJ 3J,l-.fri()7 l l.dl;;s , l \ 7.,101 l'h: (2 J ti :. 72-00!> I Lt.,: (2tll 7.,I-0~ttJ Toll-fru·: (g,),_l) ggtJ .. ;:,i7,J \.\'chsit<,: www .qri.com Ls,;,bld,d: 19!-ih !· .. ,r,t!,ti,bcd: '.!()()j US SBA 8(a) • US SOB • LA DBE • WBE • TX DO T SB E • TX DBE • City of Houston W/DBE Amy Reagan National Accounts Services Manager Enercon Services 12100 Ford Rd. #200 Dallas , TX 75234 Amy Reagan [AReagan@enercon.com] 972-484-3854 RE: RFQ for the City of Fort Worth's Environmental Engineering Consulting and Services Contract Dear Ms. Reagan: QRI appreciates the opportunity you have afforded us . I am enclosing all requested information and we look forward to a long-term relationship with your company. With respect to your questions on W/DBE certification, we have researched and found out the following. Melanie Villarreal, City of Fort Worth, stated that since QRI is listed on TxDOT Expressway (http://www.dot.state.tx .us/insdtdot/orgchart/cmd/cserve/dbelst/dbelst q.htm) as Vendor #17155 we are considered a Fort Worth W/DBE . The code states : Certified means those firms , located or doing business at the time of bid/proposal opening within the Marketplace , that have been determined to be a bonafide minority or women business enterprise by either the North Central Te xas Regional Certification Agency (NCTRCA), or the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT}, highway division. Therefore, all we have to do is update the site with our Dallas address which is what we are doing . If you have any questions , please do not hesitate to call me . Regards , Fonda Lindfors New Chief Executive Officer .__ ___________ "Jnaustry in :Hannony witfi tfie (£nvironment" Texas Department of Transportation June 16, 2004 Emmitt Wilborn (512 ) 446-5533 VN 17155 Ms . Fonda E. Lindfors, Member Quaternary Resource In vestigations. LLC 2200 West Loop South. Suite 970 Houston , TX 77027 Dear Ms Lindfors: This refers to the application you submitted for this De partm ent's Small Business En terprise (SBE ) Program. Your firm ls now approved as a SBE through June 2006 . Your firm can now bid on contracts, as a SBE, with the Texas Department of Transportation (TxD OT) in the following work fu nctio n(s): Mi sc ellane ous : Envi ronmental consulting, geophysi cal/groundwater, remediation services Your firm w il l be included in th is Department's ne xt SBE Directory and i ncluded in this Department's next SBE Directory located in the "Business" section of our agency's WebPage located at www.dot.state.tx.us . Changes in ownership, management control, or contact address or phone numbers must be submitted to this Department within 30 days of th e change. Failure to notify us of significant changes can resul t in your firm being removed from the Department's SBE Program . \Ne will contact you with instructio ns for recertification oefore your expiration date. If we can be of further asslstance regarding the SBE program, please feel free to contact Emmitt Wilborn at the telephone number Hsted above . Sincerely, ;:t!-' /Y, (~ I/ ,i/ ' R.D . Brown, M.A., Program Specialist Busfness Opportunity Programs Section Construction Division Q uaternary R esource l n\'estigations, L.L.C. "Industry in Jfarmony with the "E nvironment " Bal o n Hrnu4( (( o r p01 al e.. ) I l othl OII (B t<IIH Ii) I l.d l.1, (1\1 .11" I,) 10.iOO ( 0111", llh d .. 2200 \\ Loop "'i ou1'1 / i(J '\011 1, ',t l'.111 1 )I. ',1111 1 l tHi ';111 1, '170 ',1111 ,liOII lttl o ll Ho111..1,c.., I \ 70K lf i II 1111 ... 1011 I~ 77027 I l .dla ,. I~ 7 ;20 1 l'h: ('.U.i) 2'1:/-11 00 )'I, (7 1 I) U., Ifill! l'h: 111 11 i72-00(il l·.t" (:/'.!.i) 2'12-1 JO I l·a\: (71 :1) !:U-11,117 I·.": 1211) 7i 1-0K J'I l oll -Im: (HOlll KK'l-i:17K \\·c.. h,11t.-: www.gri.com l .,1.d ,li ,la d : l 'IKfi h1 .1 hh,hn l: 20():J I ,1.,l,l,,l,u l :!!IOI, US SBA 8(a) • US SOB • LA DBE • WBE • TX DOT SBE • TX DBE • City of Houston W/DBE Amy Reagan National Accounts Services Manager Enercon Services 12100 Ford Rd. #200 Dallas, TX 75234 Amy Reagan [AReagan@enercon.com] 972-484-3854 RE: Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation Drillers License Dear Ms. Reagan: This letter is to certify that QRI has a State of Texas Licensed Driller. Our licensed driller is Herman E. Mcinnis. His Certificate Number 54952M is and the expiration date is 4/5/2007 . Regards, Fonda Lindfors New Chief Executive Officer '--------------"Industry in Jfarmony with the "E nvironment " STATE OF TEXAS .,,')'. ~ BOA:RD O 1~ . ; PROF,ESSIONAii C}EOSCIENTISTS ' /' , . '' / In accordance with t provisions or ;Jw T:?xns.Oeoscience Pra Ad~ thc_i;ew~oard of Professional Gcosckntists hcn.::hv .:crtifies that the abov~named indivjdual was licem,i::d as a Prol;.:s s1 ~m;1l ( ieos 1entist on Au1,>ust 31, 2QOJi/, ' / /" 'v' -~..,/ -' { 'hairman, Texas Board of l'r )fc>s~inna! ( ,co~c1<:nti'Sf~ Search For A Profess ional Engineer - Res ults Search For A Professional Engineer -Results Go Bac k 1 results returned PE Name and Address Status Branch Expires Granted Employer -------96391 WADA, EMMANUEL ACT C HE 9/30 /2006 11/23/2005 QRI TIJANI 17322 S SUMMIT CANYON DR HOUSTON, TX 77095 225-235-2912 .§tate llitrrustng '.inarh for (!lnutrarfnrn Wfyin iii ltt . q!¥~!!.fY tf,~)J JfioE~~ii~}~f ~i~:~r~,1}~1~J~f t+oNs, L.L.C. ~;.;,"p:,., 3 \ c.•, ,:1 . ~iw;q Rff tf A '·li~lf .. ; j, . ·. . Nn. 40834 until mrcrmhrr 31, 2006, wlfrn tqtn crrttftcatr rxptrrn. lllttnr1u1 nur lfauh auh nral nf tqr ~narh hatrh, lllatnn iRnugt", 1!ia. 1st llay nf Januwfi. ~~ --2' '4'1U;;,£2 :::@.&.j ~ CTOR CHAIRMA N ID!ftn llitc.eun.e 1Js Nnt wrannf:errabl£ rJPa..,.,J,{_~ SECRETARY-TREASURER PROFESSIONAL LICENSE AND CERTIFICATIONS 10 Point Environmental, Inc. NCTRCA Women-Owned Business Enterprise Certification · 10 Point Environmental, Inc. bas filed with the Agency the appropriate Affidavit and b hereby certt.ned to provide service(s) in the following areas: Woman-Owned Business Enterprise · 541330; Engineering Services -Erosion Control; August 2005 Tbb Certification ls valid beginning and Juper.seded any reglstradon or Hstlng previoUJly issued. This eertlflcatlon must be updated annually by submission of an Annual Update Affidavit At any time there is a eharge in ownership or control of the firm, notification must be made immediately to the North Central Texas Regional Certification Agency. c fi ti August _05 ertl cate expira on _________ __, zu __ wued date August -RP_ CERTIFICATION NO. WFW828067NOB06 3: D ;;o 0 C U) r 0 z G) -u D G) fT1 ~fafe of m~xas Historically Underutilized Business Certification and Compliance Prog~am ~ ;· The Texas Building & Procurement Commission (TBPC), hereby certifies that 10 POINT ENVIRONMl;NTAL, INC. has successfully met the established requirements of the State of Texas Historically Underutilized Business (HUB) Certification and Compliance Program to be recognized as a HUB. This certificate, printed 1 O-APR-2004, supersedes any registration and certificate previously issued by the TBPC's HUB Certification and Compliance Program. If there are any changes regarding the information (i.e., business structure~OW!')e.fship, day.to-day management, operational control. addresses, phone and tax numbers or a!Jfh rizeq ] signatures) provided in the submission of the business' application for registration/certific ion 'as a HUB, you must immediately (within 30 days of such changes) notify the TBPC's HUB program in writing. The Commission reserves the right to conduct a compliance review at any time to confirm HUB eligibility. HUB certification may ba suspended or revoked upon findings of ineligibility. ·CertificateNID Number: ~leNendor Number: Approval Date: Expiration Date: . 1200390901200 37038 07-APR-2004 07 ~APR-2008 ~A.c~ . Paul A. Gibson HUB Certification & 8ompliance Supervisor Texas Building & Procurement Commission (512) 305-9071 Note: In order for :State agencies and institutions of higher education (universities) to be credited for utilizing this business as a HUB. they must award payment under the CertificateNID Number identified above. Agencies and universities are encouraged to validate HUB certification prior to issuing a notice of award by accessing the Internet (http://www.tbpc.state.tx.us) or by contacting the TBPC's HUB Certification and Compliance Program at (888) 863·5881 or (512) 463-5872. 9N01 srne:i\1w Certification of Provider's Legal and Compliance History Complete ~ of the Following Certifications : Certification of Legat Action Report I certify under penalty of law that the attached Legal Action Report detail ing Provider's , Prov ider's officers , Provider's employees , and Provider's proposed subcontractors legal and compliance history relating to the protection of the env ironment was prepared under my direction or supervision in accordance with a system designed to assure that qualified personnel properly gather and evaluate the information submitted. Based on my inqu iry of the person or persons who manage the system , or those persons directly responsible for gathering the information , the information submitted is , to the best of my knowledge and belief, true , accurate , and complete . I am aware that there are significant penalties for submitting false information , including the possibility of fine and imprisonment for knowing violations . PROVIDER : BY: ------------- Company Name (print or type name of signatory) (signature) Title (print or type) Date Certification of NO Legal Action I certify under penalty of law that the legal and compliance history of Provider, Provider's officers , Provider's employees , and Provider's proposed subcontractors was researched under my direction or supervision in accordance with a system designed to assure that qualified personnel properly gather and evaluate the information submitted. Based on my inquiry of the person or persons who manage the system , or those persons directly responsible for gathering the information, I hereby certify that no legal action relating to the protection of the environment was brought against Provider, Provider's officers, Provide r's employees, or Provider's proposed subcontractors within the preceding five years . To the best of my knowledge and belief, th is statement is true , accurate , and complete. I am aware that there are significant penalties for submitting false information , including the possibility of fine and imprisonment for knowing violations. PROVIDER: Enercon Services, Inc. BY: John R. Com (print or type name of signatory) V ice Presi dent, Environmental Services Title (print or type) 2-16 ENERCON SERVICES, INC. An Employee Owned Company 5100 E. Skelly Dr., Suite 450 Tulsa, OK 74135 (918) 665-7693 (918) 665-7232 -Fax (800) 735-7693 To Whom It May Concern: May 26 , 2006 The enclosed balance sheet and income statement fairl y represents the financial position of Enercon Services , Inc. as of December 31 , 2005. A copy of the 2005 audited financial statements for Enercon Services, Inc. is expected to be available some time during the week of May 29 , 2006 . JCR/seh ~=c~· Via:es C. Ryan Controller ENERCON SERVICES, INC. BALANCE SHEET AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2005 CONFIDENTIAL ASSETS 2005 2004 Current Assets Cash $ 64 ,071 $ 9 ,438 Accounts receivable-trade , net -Note 1 Due from employees -Note 8 Other current assets Total Current Assets Property and Equipment -Note 1 Property and equipment Accumulated depreciation Total Property and Equipment Other Assets Total Assets 8 ,782 ,894 256 ,341 210 ,182 9 ,313 ,488 2 ,809 ,056 (1 ,736 ,947) 1,072 ,109 198 ,187 9 ,790 ,887 165 ,628 327,864 10 ,293 ,817 3 ,090 ,615 (2 ,195 ,819) 894 ,796 170 ,441 $ 10 ,583 ,784 $ 11 ,359,054 CONFIOENllAL LIABILITIES AND S T OCKHOLDERS' EQUITY 2005 2004 Current Liabilities Current portion of long-term liabilities -Note 5 $ 112 ,217 $ 363 ,092 Line of credit payable -Note 4 1,100 ,000 200 ,000 Accounts payable-trade -Note 3 2 ,343 ,646 1,234 ,225 Accrued payroll and payroll taxes 3,285 ,264 2 ,887 ,826 Accrued ESOP contribution -Note 12 1,226 ,972 2 ,716 ,037 Other accrued expenses 165 ,703 62 ,527 Accrued income taxes 147 ,614 614 ,214 Def erred income tax -Note 6 350,288 660 ,131 Total Current Liabi lities 8,731 ,704 8,738 ,052 Long-Term Liabilities Capital lease obligations -Note 5 90 ,425 90 ,121 Deferred income tax -Note 6 795 ,923 Total Long-Term Liabilities 886 ,348 90 ,121 Stockholders ' Equity Common stock, $0.005 par value , authorized 2 ,000 ,000 shares , issued 1,906 ,440 shares , 1,690 ,000 shares outstanding 9,532 9,143 Capital in excess of par value 1,011 ,076 594 ,505 Treasury stock, 216,440 shares (1 ,956 ,211) (966 ,580) Retained earnings 1,901 ,335 2 ,893 ,813 Total Stockholders' Equity 965 ,732 2,530 ,881 Total Liabilities and Stockhold e rs ' Equity $ 10 ,583 ,784 $ 11 ,359 ,0 4 $ $ ENERCON SERVICES , INC . CONFIOENIIAL STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31 , 2005 AND 2004 2005 2 004 Service Revenues $ 57 ,490,237 $ 53 ,901 ,277 Cost of Services Salaries 36 ,355 ,748 35,862 ,587 Travel 3,749 ,033 4 ,386 ,504 Subcontract labor and services 6,451 ,137 3,533 ,135 Other 2 ,730 ,954 1,490 ,159 Total Cost of Services 49 ,286 ,872 45 ,272 ,3 85 Gross Profit on Services 8,203 ,365 8,628 ,892 Operating Expenses 5,725 ,978 5,493 ,867 Other (Income) Expense Depreciation 414 ,175 330 ,069 Interest 235 ,830 181 ,367 ESOP contributions -Note 12 1,679 ,933 2 ,840 ,213 ESOP compensation -Note 12 1,081 ,105 Other expense 12 ,270 25 ,381 Net Other (Income) Expense 2 ,342 ,208 4 ,458 ,135 Net Income (Loss) Before Income Taxes 135 ,179 (1 ,323 ,110) Income Tax Expense (Benefit) Income tax expense-current -Note 6 641,577 640 ,991 Income tax expense (benefit)-deferred -Note 6 486 ,080 (233,134) 1,127 ,657 407 ,857 Net Income (Loss) $ (992 ,478) $ (1 ,730 ,967) 2 2.11 Health and Safety Program The health and safety of site workers, tenants , and the general public is of primary concern during any field activities . Enercon 's Environmental and Industrial Services (EIS) Division has written Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) and established a formal policy requiring all projects to follow specific health and safety guidelines in the completion of field work, in accordance with OSHA regulation s under 29 CFR 1910, and site specific criteria. As such, for all projects dealing with known hazardous material or unknown contamination, a site-specific Health and Safety Plan (SSHASP) is required . A complete Manual has been submitted under separate binder. City of Fort Worth DEM06 -07 :EECS I of I Enercon Services , In c. ENERCON SERVICES, INC. ENVIRONMENTAL & ENGINEERING CONSULTING SERVICES CITY OF FORT WORTH ANNUAL CONTRACT FEE SCHEDULE (PROPRIETARY INFORMATION) PERSONNEL CHARGFS CONFIDENTIAL Enercon Services, Inc. performs engineering and technical consulting services on a time and materials basis . The hourly fee for personnel is shown in the table below. The indicated hourly rates include direct employee costs such as salary, insurance, vacation, holidays , worker compensation, taxes , other employee costs, and profit and overhead . PROJECT ASSIGNMENT/ STRAIGHT TIME OVERT™E TITLE RATE($/HR) FACTOR Program Director Consulting Engineer 95.00 1.0 Senior Consultant Project Manager Principal Engineer 89.00 1.0 Consultant Senior Engineer Senior Technical Specialist 80.00 1.0 Engineer Technical Specialist 78.00 1.0 Engineer I Technical Specialist I 74 .00 1.0 Engineer II Technical Specialist II 68.00 1.0 Engineer ill Technical Specialist ill 59.00 1.0 Designer Senior Technician Engineer IV Technical Specialist IV 53 .00 1.0 Drafter I Technician I Drafter II Technician II 47 .00 1.25 Clerical I 1.25 Engineering Assistant 40.00 Clerical II 25 .00 1.25 Engineering positions require experience or education in the engineering field or disciplines. Technical Specialists include biologists, hydrogeologists, geologists, environmental specialists, and other science disciplines. The overtime rate is the straight time billing rate times the overtime factor for the position. For levels 4 -11 the overtime rate is the same as the straight time rate City of Fort Worth DEM06-07:EECS 1 of2 Enercon Services, Inc. EQUIPMENT CHARGES CONFfOENlfAL On some projects, specialized equipment must be used to complete the job effectively, efficiently, and safely . The table below gives the unit rates specified equipment will be billed at on time and materials projects . EQUIPMENT RATE($) OVM580A/B 85 .00/day Oil/Water Interface Probe 75 .00/day LEUOi/H2S/CO Meter 75.00/day Ph, SC, Temp. Meter 100.00/day Turbo Meter 35.00/day Soil Gas Kit 60. 00/ day Soil Probe/ Auger Kit 75.00/day Generator 100.00/day Opacity Instruments 15 .00/day Clinometer, Compass, Humidityffemp, Windmeter 1-liter Disposable Bailers 6.00/each 1050 cc Teflon Bailers 35.00/day 350 cc Teflon Bailers 25.00/day Well Pump and Hoses 60.00/day PPE ~includes tyyek, nomex , boots, gloves, hard at, safety glasses) 50.00/man/day Respirator 20.00/man/day Company Vehicles IRS Approved Rate (Passenger Cars and Light Trucks) II OTHER DIRECT COSTS The client will be invoiced for other direct costs accrued in connection with authorized work assignments at actual cost plus ten (10) percent. These costs shall include, but not be limited to , the following: Transportation and Living Expenses Communication Expense (Telephone, Postage, Express Delivery Services, etc.) Printing and Reproduction Expense SUBCONTRACTORS Subcontractors will be invoiced at cost plus ten (10) percent. These costs include excavation, drilling, and other specialty service companies . INvOICING Invoices are issued monthly and payable within thirty (30) days. Enercon invoices list total hours, billing rate, total personnel charges, travel and living expenses, and other applicable costs . Amounts outstanding after thirty (30) days from the date of the invoice will be subject to a late charge of one and one-half ( l 1/2) percent per month . City of Fort Worth DEM06-07:EECS 2of2 Enercon Services, Inc. M/WBE Utilization Plan DEM06-07:EECS ENERCON SERVICES, INC. ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING SERVICES ANNUAL CONTRACT Submitted to: CITY OF FORT WORTH ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT Purchasing Division 1000 THROCKMORTON FORT WORTH, TEXAS 76102 Prepared by: ENERCON SERVICES, INC. 12100 Ford Rd., Suite 200 Dallas, Texas 75234 June 1, 2006 2.3 MINORITY AND WOMEN BUSINESS ENTERPRISE (M/WBE) UTH IZATION REQUIREMENTS An M/WBE goal of 15% has been established for this project. The Provider shall make a good faith effort to sub-consult with or purchase supplies from M/WBE firms . The Provider must meet or exceed the stated goal or submit documentation of a good faith effort for all applicable contracts to permit a determination of compliance with the specifications. Because this is a Request for Qualifications for professional services defined in Chapter 2254 of the Texas Government Code, the Provider's initial response to the Request for Qualifications shall not include a response to the requirements of the City's M/WBE ordinance . The City shall rank the Provider on the basis of demonstrated competence and qualifications. During contract negotiations , the Provider shall respond to this ordinance in the manner specified below: (1) An M/WBE Utilization Plan, hereinafter referred to as the utilization plan , must be submitted . The utilization plan must detail the steps taken to achieve M/WBE participation including but not limited to firms contacted, type of work discussed, criteria for sub-contractor selection , etc . The utilization plan must address each subcontracting opportunity available that may include professional services, subsurface drilling/boring, courier service, outside printing , equipment suppliers , etc . Laboratory Services may NQI be included as a sub-contracting opportunity , as these services are provide under a separate contract with the City and will be paid directly by the City. (2) The utilization plan must also include the point of contact (including name and title) that will be designated as responsible for implementing the utilization plan , reporting on the status of utilization plan (monthly and annually), and performing liaison duties to the City as it relates to all M/WBE issues during the contract term . (3) The Provider may utilize a joint venture arrangement with an M/WBE firm . In a joint venture, the Provider may count the M/WBE portion of the joint venture toward meeting the utilization plan commitment (i.e., proposed goal is 40% and joint venture is 20% then separate M/WBE must be used for the remaining 20% not for the entire 40%). If a joint venture is proposed, the Joint Venture Eligibility Form must be completed and submitted. (4) All M/WBE firms must be currently certified or in the process of being certified by the North Central Texas Regional Certification Agency (NCTRCA), or Texas Department of Transportation (TXDOT), Highway Division and located in the nine county marketplace . For the purpose of determining contract compliance under the M/WBE ordinance , businesses listed as MBE or WBE within the utilization plan must be certified as such prior to a recommendation for award being made to the City Council. If during the course of work under the contract a change of any of the MBE or WBE firms identified in the original utilization plan is needed then a Change Request must be submitted to the City of Fort Worth -M/WBE Office and the change approved by same. 2-3 (5) All subcontracting and supplier opportunities directly attributed to this Contract from M/WBE firms, inclusive of 1st, 2nd, 3rd tiers, etc . sub-contractors and suppliers may be included in the utilization plan commitment. It is the sole responsibility of the Provider to report and document all M/WBE participation dollars irrespective of tier level. The Provider will be given credit toward the M/WBE plan when the M/WBE performs a commercially useful function. The successful Provider will be required to submit executed contractual agreements (i.e., Master Service Agreements) or letters of intent prior to receiving the Contract Documents. The undersigned acknowledges the City's M/WBE requirements as stated above, and if selected as the most highly qualified provider, will comply with the requirement to submit a utilization plan during contract negotiations. PROVIDER: Enercon Services, Inc. BY: JohnR. Com -------------Company Name p ·nt or type name of signatory) 12100 Ford Rd., Suite 200 Address (Signature) Dallas , TX 75234 City , State , Zip 2-4 2.3 Minority and Women Business Enterprises (MIWBE ) 2.3.1 Minority Business Involvement Enercon Services strives to provide minority or women-owned business opportunities whenever possible. We have completed several joint ventures with minority or women-owned companies. We also rely heavily on minority and women-owned business as suppliers of critical corporate services. When subcontractors have been required, Enercon solicits and evaluates qualified firms that are minority or women-owned businesses. A major objective of our subcontracting program is to select businesses that complement our in-house resources through fair and professional selection procedures . We identified several local firms; all regarded as top performers in their fields . All seven (7) of the M/WBE firms we identified and contacted accepted our invitation to be a teaming partner. The team members selected for this contract have been chosen due to their experience and capabilities which both compliment and enhance one another such that all of the objectives anticipated under the this contract can be met in an expeditious and economical manner. 2.3.2 Minority/Women Business Enterprise Utilization Plan 2.3.2.1 Information for the Prime Contractor Name of Prime Enercon Services, Inc. 12100 Ford Rd. Ste #200 Dallas, Texas 75234 972-484-3854 972-484-8835 fax Point of Contact for M/WBE Reporting and Coordination: Stephanie Winquest Enercon Services, Inc. 972-484-3 854 Enercon is not a Texas HUB or M/WBE firm. We are classed as a small business under 500 employees. 2.3.2.2 Specific Contract Solicited Enercon solicited firms for the following contract covered by this plan: City of Port Worth Environmental Management Department 1000 Throckmorton Fort Worth, Texas 76102 Project: DEM06-07:EECS issued May 1, 2006 Environmental and Engineering Consulting Services Estimated Value of Contract -A value e stimate was not provided by the City of Fort Worth. Enercon has estimated the value to be $400K per year. City of Fort Worth DEM06-07 :EECS I of5 Enercon Services , Inc . 2.3.2.3 M/WBE Firms Contacted and Selected for Subcontracting Opportunities Company Name: Primary Point of Contact: # of DFW Employees: Address: Company description LOPEZ GARCIA GROUP Diane Cowin 144 Water Gardens Place 100 E. 15"' Street, Suite 200 Fort Worth, TX 76102 dcowin@lggroup.com LOPEZGARCIA GROUP (LGGROUP) is a 176-person professional services furn whose services include civil , environmental, mechanical , electrical and structural engineering; environmental, planning and cultural resources studies; surveying; and construction management and inspection. LGGROUP is certified by the North Central Texas Regional Certification Agency as a disadvantaged Minority/Women-owned Business Enterprise (D/M/WBE), and by the State of Texas as a Historically Underutilized Business (HUB). LGGROUP environmental services include general environmental studies for NEPA compliance, environmental-related water/wastewater services, hazardous materials and remediation services, and biological/ecological studies, as well as cultural resources investigations. Key environmental staff members hold appropriate OSHA and other relevant training and certifications . Services include Environmental Assessments and audits, Environmental Impact Statements, floodplain and wetlands investigations, Major Investment and feasibility studies, municipal and industrial water and wastewater treatment, water distribution systems, water and wastewater pumping stations, industrial waste sludge disposal , regional water and wastewater master plans, infiltration/inflow analyses, NPDES Storm Water Permitting and Pollution Prevention Plans, Phase I and II environmental site inspections, UST closure and remediation design. LGG staff have supported and generated NPDES, TNRCC, air, water and other regulatory permits, including the development of Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plans, spill prevention plans, feasibility studies, remedial designs and other projects. These have been performed for municipal, state and federal entities, special districts, utility companies, landfills, major oil and gas companies, and a wide range of industrial clients . Environmental assessment and compliance audit experience includes the development of waste management programs, process and QA/QC audits, hazardous chemical handling and personnel training. LGG staff have also conducted studies on health and safety risks pertinent to a variety of hazardous materials. Company Name: Primary Point of Contact: # of employees: Address: Company description BDS Technologies, Inc . Freddie Guerra 20 12700 Park Central, Suite 1415 Dallas, Texas 75251 fguerra@bdstechnologies.com Dr. Badmus , PE established BDS in 1994. Since then, BDS has grown to include over 20 employees with more than 150 years of combined experience and provides many more diversified services. Today, services provided by BDS include: Environmental Engineering, Civil Engineering, Geographic Information Systems and Surveying. Clients include several industries, private developers, local engineering firms, US Air Force, US Army Corp of Engineers, D/FW International Airport, City of Dallas, City of Plano, City of Fort Worth, Dallas County, Dallas Housing Authority, and the Dallas Independent School District. City of Fort Worth DEM0 6-07 :EECS 2 of5 En ercon Services , In c. BDS is a minority-owned company and is certified as a Disadvantage Business Enterprise by the North Central Texas Regional Certification Agency (NCTRCA) (Certification No. BMDB30411Y0407). BDS is also a Historically Underutilized Business (Certification VID No. 1510332085700). In addition, BDS has a General Services Administration (GSA) contract (Contract No. GS10F0024S) to provide environmental services. Today, their staff of environmental specialists and engineers provides professional environmental management services to a number of public and private sector customers. Many of their recent efforts involve projects to ensure compliance with the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA), Texas Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (TPDES), Spill Prevention, Control , and Countermeasures (SPCC) Rule, Clean Water Act (CWA), and Clean Air Act (CAA). Their highly skilled team offers a wide range of knowledge in wildlife biology, ecology, soil science, water quality , geology, GIS application, and regulatory policies. Services provided for City of Forth Worth RFP include Phase I ESAs, storm water modeling, design and construction of storm water control structures, NEPA environmental documentation (categorical exclusion), professional engineering and surveying services. Company Name: Primary Point of Contact: # of Employees: Next-Gen Solutions Joni Brown 2 P.O.Box220 Keller, Texas 76244 Drillerb36@aol.com Enercon has worked with this firm for a number of years and they currently support Enercon on the current City of Fort Worth environmental contract. Company description Next-Gen Solutions, Inc. (Next-Gen) was incorporated in 1997 to provide environmental drilling , contracting and consulting services for private and government sources . The owners of the company, Joni L. Brown and Dale K. Brown, have worked as project managers since the late 1980's (each have over 15 years of experience) with various environmental and engineering consultant firms . Since 1997, Next-Gen has designed and built equipment including drilling rigs, limited access drilling, push probes, and groundwater remediation equipment. Next-Gen will provide environmental drilling, contracting, and consulting support. Next-Gen is classed as a Disadvantaged Business Enterprise by the North Central Texas Regional Certification Agency. (HUB Number WFDB18745Y0404). Company Name: Primary Point of Contact: # of Employees: Sunbelt Industrial Services Brent McClure 12 2415 Cullen St. Fort Worth, TX 76107 brent@sun-belt.com Enercon has worked with this firm for a number of years and they currently support Enercon on the current City of Fort Worth environmental contract. Company description Sunbelt Industrial Services incorporated in the State of Texas in 1988 with Company headquarters located in Fort Worth, Texas. Sunbelt became a WBE in 2004 and is a Historically Underutilized Business Vendor for the State of Texas (HUB Certification #64929). Sunbelt's attentive project management, conscientious personnel and dedication to safety has helped build a solid reputation for quality environmental construction services . Sunbelt Industrial Services' client-base consists of long standing customers who appreciate a contractor that recognizes their needs and the importance of working together toward a common goal. Sunbelt clients Cit y of Fort Worth DEM06 -07 :EECS 3 of5 Enercon Services, Inc . include hazardous and non-hazardous waste generators , consulting engineers, attorney s, business development and property management companies, retailers , drycleaners, manufacturers , cities, state and federal agencies , and general contractors . Sunbelt's client-base has expanded along with the experience of the personnel to make the company one of the most qualified environmental companies of its size . They provide tank removal/installation , transport and disposal , tank cleaning, waste cleanups , demolition , silt fence installation , erosion control excavation/backfill/compaction services. Company Name: Primary Point of Contact: # of employees: Address: Company description Quaternary Resource Investigations, LLC Fonda Lindfors New 6 in Dallas; 51 Total in Dallas-Houston-Baton Rouge 750 North St. Paul St., Suite 600 Dallas, TX 75201 flin@qri.com QRI is an established twenty year old environmental firm with offices in Baton Rouge Dallas and Houston . QRI holds the following certifications: US SBA 8(a), US SDB , US WBE, LA DBE, Houston W/DBE, Dallas W/DBE (pending), Port of Houston SBE. QRI serves federal, state , municipal, industrial and commercial arenas performing the following services : Environmental Consulting (541620); Geophysical Surveying and Mapping (541360); Site Preparation and Drilling (238910); Environmental Remediation (562910); Facilities Support (561210); Research/Development in Physical and Engineering Sciences (541710); Surveying and Mapping (541370); Drafting (541340) and Graphic Design (541430). QRI 's scientists [13], engineers [5], and office/field support staff [33] are experienced in the technologies and operations of the company 's field equipment which includes : vibracores , hydraulic augers , HTAS™ rigs , direct push and hollow stem drilling rigs , boats and barges, GPS, utility locate equipment, ground penetrating radar, EM61 , EM31 , Pulser™ and resistivity survey equipment. They deliver results in a succinct, graphical format utilizing state of the art software such as ArcGIS , GMS, Rockworks, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator, CorelDraw, and AutoCad. QRI exceeds all project specific safety requirements including all applicable OSHA standards . QRI received the Chevron Environmental Management Company President's Safety Award on May 1, 2006 in recognition of 1,936 injury free days. Company Name: Primary Point of Contact: # of Employees: Company description 10 Point Environmental Tiffany Long 11 5845 Chatham Ln. Dallas, TX 75229 Tifflong10pt@sbcglobal.net 10 Point Environmental is a full service installer of erosion control products, landscaping and landscape design . They provide installation of a wide variety of erosion control products including silt fence, rock check dams, sediment logs, stabilized construction entrances , gabion mattresses, inlet protection and hay bales . They also install chain link, boarded and orange tree protection as well as topsoil , sod grass , hydromulch , seeding trees , shrubs , groundcovers and flowers . Company Name: Primary Point of Contact: # of Employees: C ity o f Fort Worth DEM06-07 :EECS Unified Services of Texas Marshall Ryan 18 2110 Greenbriar Drive Southlake, TX 76092 mryan@ust-inc.com 4 of5 Enercon Services , Inc . Company description Unified Services of Texas , Incorporated (UST) was chartered as a Texas Corporation on May 3, 1991 and is located in Southlake, Texas. After 15 years in business, UST has become a recognized leader in the area of petroleum storage tank and fueling facility services . UST's principal business is the repair, upgrade, installation and removal of underground/aboveground storage tank systems, which has evolved into a highly regulated and unique area of the construction industry . They also provide tank testing, fuel services , environmental investigations and dry ice blasting to accommodate cleaning in environmentally sensitive situations. They are members of the Texas Association of Storage Tank Professionals (T ASTP), Texas Petroleum Marketers and Convenience Store Association (TPCA), Petroleum Equipment Institute (PEI) and Industry Council on Environment (ICE). The majority of their project experience has been with municipalities, airports, railroads and federal entities . For the past 9 years, UST has had the contract with the City of Fort Worth for the PST Tank Testing & Stage II Compliance Testing. 2.3.2.4 Subcontracting Goal Enercon has considered the amount of work based on the type of work stated in the Scope of Services. In addition , we evaluated the types of services required under our existing City of Fort Worth contract. Our M/WBE team member's capabilities compliment our services and allow abundant opportunities to subcontract. Our past utilization of 19 % to our M/WBE team partners exceeded the City's goal of 15 %. Should we be selected as the City's Environmental Consulting Firm, we are committed to meet 15%, at a minimum, utilization of our qualified M/WBE teaming partners. 2.3.2.5 Dollar Amount for Each Subcontractor Enercon has estimated that the dollar amount will be approximated $60,000 minimum per year based on overall Task Order Volume of $400,000 per year . The approximate split will depend on the final distribution of tasks between environmental evaluation and design. City of Fort Worth DEM0 6-07 :EECS 5 of 5 Enercon Services , In c. NCTRCA Disadvantaged Business Enterprise Certification Lopez Garcia Group, Inc Disadvantaged Bus iness Enterprise has filed with the Agency an Affidavit as defined by 49 CFR part 26 and is hereby certified to provide service(s) in the following areas: 541330 ; 541370 ;236220 ; 5629 10; En gineering Services ; Surveying and Mappin g {except Geophysical) Services ; Commerc ial and Institutional Building Construction ; Remediatio n Services ; April 2006 This Certification is valid beginning and superseded any registration or listing previously issued. This certification must be updated annually by submission of an Annual Update Affidavit. At any time there is a charge in ownership or control of the firm, notification must be made immediately to the North Central Texas Regional Certification Agency or an TUCP certifying entity. Apri l 07 Certificate expiration-----------' 20 __ Issued date April 20 °6 ---------------' -- CERTIFICATION NO. HFDB30364Y0407 \~ ~cationAdmi~ (DGOC S 3 4 6 NCTRCA Disadvantaged Business Enterprise Certification BDS Technologies, Inc. Disadvantaged Business Enterprise has filed with the Agency an Affidavit as defined by 49 CFR part 26 and is hereby certified to provide service(s) in the following areas: 541330 ;541370 ; 541360 ; 236220 ; 236210 ; Engineering Services ; Surveying and Mapping (except Geophysical) Services ; Geophysical Surveying and Mapping Services ; Commercial and Institutional Building Construction ; April 2006 This Certification is valid beginning and superseded any registration or listing previously issued. This certification must be updated annually by submission of an Annual Update Affidavit. At any time there is a charge in ownership or control of the firm, notification must be made immediately to the North Central Texas Regional Certification Agency or an TUCP certifying entity. April 07 Certificate expiration------------' 20 __ Issued date April 20 °6 ----------------' iflcation Administrator CERTIFICATION NO. BMDB30411 Y0407 .... ··,· .. ·· . .. :::_: .:~:: . ~ .. The Texas. Building & Procurement Com_mjssi _on _.(TBPC), hereby .c·ertifies .that · . · BDS TECHNOLOGIES, INC has successfµlly met the established requirements of the . State of Texas. Hi~torically .Underutilized Business·(HlJB) .. . . C .ertification .and ·Compliance Pro_gram -to be recognized as a·:·HUB.: ... · This oeitific_ate, p(inted ·15-0CT-2004,.suporsedes any ·registrati~n anq certific~t~_.prev._jousry issued by in.e · . :TBPC's HUS Cectification and Oompli~nce Program. If there ar:e any changes reg~r_C",fing .t~a informati~l'l (i.e., .:.· ·: .business -struotur.e, ownersh)p, day-to-day manag~ment . operatio_nal ,contr.ol, addr~~es, pho.ne· and fa)(._ . . numbers or . authorized · signatures) . provided in the subm ission of .ttie .. business' applicati.on for · . reg istrationtcertltlcation .as a. HUB,.you must immediately {with in 30 days of .. such ·ch:anges) notify .the. TBPC's · ·. HUB program· in writing .-. The CommiS:Sion resentes the right to condµct a compli~rice review at any tjme to · .. : confirm HUB efig!bility. HUB certification r:nay be suspended o~ _revQke.d. UpQ!l findings .of jr.ielig ibility. · .. . ·certificate/VID Number: FileNenclor Number : Approval Date: Expiration Date:· 1510332085700 26381 . . 12-DEC-:-2002 12-DEC-2006 (i>a.u1 A. C;~ Paul A. G ibson . HUB Cer:t ification & Compliance Supervisor Texas Building & Procurement Commission (512) 305-9071 . Note: In or-der fqr State agenc ies and institutions of higher &ducat.ion (universities) 10 be credited for ut iJ izing · !his business as a HUB, they must award payment . under the CertificateN1D Nu.mber i9entitied abov~. Agencies and universities are encouraged to va tidat0 HUB certification prior to issuing a. noti.oe of .a.ward-by aocessing the Internet (h.ttp;//www.tbpo.state.h<.us} or by contacting the TB PC's HUB Certification and · Compl iance Program at (688) 863-5881 or (512} 463~5872 . · : ... NCTRCA. Disadvantaged Business Enterprise Certification Next-Gen Solutions, I nc. Disadvantaged Business En terprise has tiled with the Agency an Affidavit a8 defined by 49 CFR part 26 and is hereby ce rtified to provide servicc(s) in Ille following areas; 541620:562910;237110 ;: Enwonmental Cons ulting Serv,cE>.s ; Remediation Services ; Water and Sewer Line and Re lated Stru ct ures Cons!ruct,on; : September 2005 This Ccrtifirnlion h valid heginning -...... ·············-·----···--·-................... __ . ____ and superseded any r cgistrnfom or listing previously l~sued. This ccrrifkatiou must be uµd~tcd annually by ,11hmlssim1 of an Annual Update Atlidavit At any time there i, tt ch arge in owue ,."\hip or f.ontro l of th e firm, notifkation must bt> mudt' immediately tu th e Nt>rth Ce11lral Ten~ Rcgiounl Cer1 ificatio 11 Agency or an TliCP certifying entity. September 06 Ccrtifi£atc e~pirntion -------··--·-----·--·-······---• 20 September 05 ·--------------' 20 WFDB28703Y0906 The Texas B uilding & Procu rement Commission (TBPC). hereby certifi es that NEXT-GEN SOLUTIONS INC has successfully met the establ ished requirements of the Sta te of Texas Historically Underutilized Business (HUB) Certification and Complia nce Program to be recognized as a HUB. This certi!icare, prin\ec! 02-MAY-2003, superse<1es ar.y regis tration and certificate previously issued by th e TBPC's HU B Certi:icat!on and Compliance Progrmn . If there are any cllanges rogar<iing the information r.e .. business structure, ownership , day-to-day management , operational cont ro L addresses. phonr, and tax numbers or authorized signatures) providHd 1n the su bmission of the business' applica tion for registration/certification as a HUB, you must imm ediately (within 3'.1 days c f such changes) notify ihe TBPC's HUB program in wr iting. The Comrrnssion reseNes the right to conduct a compliance review al any tune to confirm HUB e lig11Jillty . HUB certifica11on may i)e suspended or revoked upon findings o! 111elig ibility. Certificate/VID Number: F ileNendor Number: Approval Date: Expiration Date: 1752702518700 18917 1 G-AUG-?002 16 -AUG -2006 Pau ! A. Gibson HUB Certification & Compliance Supervisor Texas Building & Procurement Commission (5 12) 305-9071 Not e: ln order fat Stal e agcncwr, and inslitution:; of hight=:r r.duc;Hion (univert-iilies} to be credited fer ut ilizi ng ,his busines~; as a HUB, they must award payment under lhe CertificaleNiO Mumber u:lentiiied above. Agencies and universities are encouragerJ to vaiidate HUB cer1ification pnor !I) issc:i ng a notice of award by accessing the Internet (http://www.tbpc.state.lx.us) o r by contacting ihe TBPC's HUB Certiiication and Compliance Program at (8B8) 863 .. SllB 1 or (512) 463-5872. C\J . 12... (D C\J 'It" 0 [' [' (D [' .... (D ..J a: ..... Cl=:: ~ en ::::, c::i z: ..... ~ ..J lJ.J ~ z: ::::, en :c a..' C\J i o i .. C\J .... (D 0 0 C\J II) C\J n IQ :c CGO~~ 3 4 1'1 NCTRCA Disadvantaged Business Enterprise Certification Disadvantaged Business Enterprise has flied with the Agency an Affidavit as defined by 49 CFR part 26 and Is hereby certified to provide ser:vice(s) in the following areas: . 561790; 23891 O; Other Services to Buildings and Dwellings; Site Preparation Contractors : UST Removal; April 2005 This Certification is valid beginning and supeneded any registration or listing previously issued. This certification must be updated annually by submission of.an Annual Update Affidavit At any time there Is a charge in ownenbip or control · of tbe firm, notification must be made Immediately to the North Central Tens Regional Certification Agency or ain TUCP certifying entity. April 06 Certificate expiration __________ _, 20 __ April 05 Issued date _____________ __,lo __ CERTIFICATION NO. WFDB27175N0406 Q uaternary llesourcc I nvestigations, L.L.C. "Incfustry in J{armony witli tfie (£nvironment" Ba!O[l Hnu;_!c {Cnq1oi,lh\l lt}.ion C uur-.:<.;-Bhd .. 1\.,1.,n Ho111;,·, L\ 7"t1l•i Ph: <:t:r,1 :29:.!·1 H10 F,,,, 1'1'1.ii :;t1:!-l U!l Tull-fn,·: \8\\l) xWJ-.i:1it! l•,s,ablislicd: ] '.)81, l lo1Lstull (!kaw Ii! 2:!DO \ \'. l.onp South Suit'-"' 97tJ l [.,u,ton, T.\ 77n'},7 Pii, 171:ll '{sJ-1.!iOl L"' (7 L~! JJ:3-l•i07 \\'d,sill:: mnv.q,i .com V,1,d,blicd: 20\l'l l);/ib, tH1 ,di( h! 7.'.lj 's'orih S:. l',n1l ',1. Sttitc G<J(j l l.,li,,,, T'\ 7.,1\l l l'li: U 1 l! :. 7'2-00h l r.,,·. (2d) 7,", 1-08 l () US SBA B(a) • US SOB • LA DBE • WBE • TX DOT SB E • TX DBE • City of Houston W/DBE Amy Reagan National Accounts Services Manager Enercon Services 12100 Ford Rd . #200 Dallas , TX 75234 Amy Reagan [AReagan@enercon .com] 972-484-3854 RE: RFQ for the City of Fort Worth's Environmental Engineering Consulting and Services Contract Dear Ms. Reagan: QRI appreciates the opportunity you have afforded us . I am enclosing all requested information and we look forward to a long-term relationship with your company. With respect to your questions on W/DBE certification , we have researched and found out the following . Melanie Villarreal, City of Fort Worth, stated that since QRI is listed on TxDOT Expressway (http ://www.dot.state .tx .us/insdtdot/orgchart/cmd/cserve/dbelst/dbelst q.htm) as Vendor #17155 we are considered a Fort Worth W/DBE . The code states: Certified means those firms , located or doing business at the time of bid/proposal opening within the Marketplace , that have been determined to be a bonafide minority or women business enterprise by either the North Central Texas Regional Certification Agency (NCTRCA), or the Te x as Department of Transportation (TxDOT), highway division . Therefore , all we have to do is update the site with our Dallas address which is what we are doing. If you have any questions , please do not hesitate to call me . Regards , Fonda Lindfors New Chief Executive Officer ~-----------".! ncfustry in Jfann ony witfi tfie (£nvironment" Texas Department of Transportation June 16, 2004 Emmitt Wilborn (512) 446-5533 VN 17155 Ms . Fonda E. Lindfors, Member Quaternary Resource Investigations, LLC 2200 West Loop South . Suite 970 Houston . TX 77027 Dear Ms. Lindfors : This re fers to the application you submitted for this Department's Small Business Enterprise (SBE) Program. Your firm is now approved as a SBE through June 2006 . Your firm can now bid on contracts , as a SBE, with the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) in the following work function(s): Miscellaneous: Environmental consulting, geophysical/groundwater, remediation services Your firm will be included in this Department's next SBE Directory and i ncluded in this Department's next SBE Directory located in the "Business" section of our agency's WebPage located at www.dot.state.tx .us. Changes in ownership, management control, or contact address or phone numbers must be submitted to this Department within 30 days of the change. Fa ilure to notify us of significant changes can result in your firm being removed from the Department's SBE Program . We will contact you with instructions for recertification oefore your expiration date. If we can be of further assistance regarding the SBE program, please feel free to contact Emmitt Wilborn at the telephone number listed above . Sincerely, R.D. Brown , M.A., Program Specialist Business Opportunity Programs Sec11on Construction Division ~f nf :e nf 'fil:exns Historically Underutilized Business Certification and Compliance Prog~am ' :· The Texas Building & Procurement Commission (TBPC), hereby certifies that 10 POINT ENVIRONMENTAL, INC. has successfully met the established requirements of the State of Texas Historically Underutilized Business (HUB) Certification and Compliance Program to be recognized as a HUB. This certificate, printed 1 O-APR-2004, supersedes any registration and certificate previously issued by the TBPC's HUB Certification and Compliance Program. It there are any changes regarding the information (i.e., business structure~OWl')e.[Ship, day-to-day management, operational control. addresses, phone and tax numbers or a!Jt'h riz~q J signatures) provided in the submission of the business' application for registration/certific ion as a HUB, you must immediately (within 30 days of such changes) notify the TBPC's HUB program in writing. The Commission reserves the right to conduct a compliance review at any time to confirm HUB eligibility. HUB certification may ba suspended or revoked upon findings of ineligibility. CertificateNID Number: F-$1eNendor Number: Approval Date: Expiration Date: . 1200390901200 37038 07-APR-2004 07 -APR-2008 ~ A. C;b...v-- Paul A. Gib·son HUB Certification & Compliance Supervisor Texas Building & Procurement Commission (512) 305-9071 Note: In order tor :State agencies and institutions of higher education (universities) to be credited for utilizing this business as a HUB. they must award payment under the CertificateNID Number identified above. Agencies and universities are encouraged to validate HUB certification prior to issuing a notice of award by access ing the Internet (http://www.tbpc.state.tx.us) or by contacting the T8PC's HUB Certification and Compliance Program at (888) 863·5881 or (512) 463-5872. G0 39\;;/d £L£6G0PGL6 NCTRCA Women-Owned Business Enterprise Certification 10 Point Environmental, Inc. bas filed with the Agency the appropriate Affidavit and 1s hereby certiffed. to provide service(s) in the following areas: Woman-Owned Business Enterprise 541330; Engineering Seivlces -Erosion Control; August 2005 This Certification ls valid beginning and superseded any registration or listing previously issued. This: certiftcatlon must be updated annually by submission of an Annual Update Affidavit. At any time there Is a charge in ownership or control of the ftrm, notiftcation must be made immediately to the North Central Texas Region al Certiftcatlon Agency. C ..an ti August _05 th iUJcate expira on _________ _,zo_ wued date August ftS_ CERTIFICATION NO. WFWS28067N0806 3: D :;o 0 C (D r 0 z G) C:;) w NCTRCA Disadvantaged Business Enterprise Certification Disadvantaged Business Enterprise has filed with the Agency an Affidavit as defined by 49 CFR part 26 and is hereby certified to provide service(s) in the following areas: 238990 ;541620 ;237120 ; 236220 ;238910;562998 ; All Other Specialty Trade Contractors (pt); Environmental Consulting Services ; Oil and Gas Pipeline and Related Structures Construction ; Commercial and Institutional Build in g November 2005 This Certification is valid beginning and superseded any registration or listing previously issued. This certification must be updated annually by submission of an Annual Update Affidavit. At any time there is a charge in ownership or control of the firm, notification must be made immediately to the North Central Texas Regional Certification Agency or an TUCP certifying entity. November 06 Certificate expiration ___________ ,.20 __ . ' ., J: Novembe r 05 Issued date 20 ---------------' -- C r ification Administrator \/ NMD829308Y1106 ~f af r nf '<irrxas Historically Underutilized Business Certification and Compliance Program The Texas Building & Procurement Commission (TBP C), hereby certifies that UN~FIED SERVICES OF TEXAS, INC. has successfully met the established requirements of the State of Texas Historically Underutilized Business (HUB) Certification and Compliance Program to be recognized as a H UB . This certilicat e, printed 20-MAR-2004 , supersed es a ny regist rat io n and certific ate previou s ly iss ued by the TBPC's HUB Cert ificat ion and Compliance Program . If the re are any ch anges re garding the information (i.e., business structure , ownersh ip, day-to-day management, operational control , addresses , phone and fax numbers or authorized signatures) prov ided in th e subm iss ion of th e bus iness' application for registration/certification as a HUB. you must immed iately (with in 30 days of such ch anges) notify th e TB PC's HUB program in writing . The Co m mi ssion reserves the right to conduct a comp lia nce revie w at a ny time to conf i rm HUB eligib ili ty . HUB cert ificat ion may be suspended or revoked upon find ings of ine ligibility. CertificateNIO Number: FileNendor Number: Approval Date : Expiration Date: 1752383697500 36056 18-MAR-2004 18-MAR-2008 ?cw1 A.c~~ Paul A. G ibson HUB Certification & Compliance Sup ervisor Texas Building & Procurement Commission (512) 305-9071 Note : In order for State agenc ies and i nstitutions of higher educat ion (un ivers itie s) to be credited fo r utiliz i ng th is business as a HUB, they must award payment under the CertrficateNID Number id en tified above . Agenc ies and universities are encouraged to val idat e HUB certification pr ior to is su ing a no tice of award by accessing the Internet (http://www.tbpc .state.tx .us) or by contact i ng the TBPC 's HUB Certificat ion and Compliance Program at (868) 863-5881 or (5i2) 463-5872 . - Page 1 of 3 City of Fort Worth, Texas Mayor and Council Communication COUNCIL ACTION: Approved on 8/29/2006 -Ordinance No. 17131-08-2006 & 17132-08-2006 DATE: Tuesday, August 29, 2006 LOG NAME: 52ENERCON REFERENCE NO.: C-21650 SUBJECT: Adopt Appropriation Ordinances and Approve of Contract with Enercon Services , Inc ., for Environmental and Consulting Engineering Services RECOMMENDATION: It is recommended that the City Council: 1. Adopt the attached supplemental appropriation ordinance increasing appropriations in the Environmental Management Operating Fund (R103) by $ 400 ,000.00 and decreasing the unreserved , undesignated fund balance from available funds; 2. Approve the transfer of $400 ,000 .00 in undesignated funds from the Environmental Management Operating Fund to the Environmental Management Project Fund (R 101 ); 3. Adopt the attached appropriation ordinance increasing estimated receipts and appropriations in the Environmental Management Project Fund by $400 ,000.00 ; and 4. Authorize the City Manager to execute a contract with Enercon Services , Inc., for environmental and engineering services for miscellaneous projects not to exceed amount of $400 ,000.00 per year. The contract services will be performed on an as-needed basis for a period of one year with two one-year renewal options . DISCUSSION: The City 's compliance with state and federal environmental regulations for the Clean Air Act, Clean Water Act, hazardous waste issues , the City 's petroleum storage tank remediation program and other environmental projects requ ires that the various projects be completed in a timely manner. To facilitate the City's compliance , the services of an environmental and engineering consulting firm are required . The City has contracted for environmental and engineering services since 1989. Over the years, services have included oversight of various site cleanups/closures , upgrade and replacement of City-owned underground storage tanks , groundwater monitoring at contaminated sites , site assessments, corrective action plans , reviews of various structural storm water/flood control devices , spill prevention control and countermeasures plan preparation , review and certification , remediation system design, air modeling, air sampling and coordination with the State to develop clean-up strategies. Projects planned for the coming year include : • Voluntary Cleanup Program (VCP) site assessments , monitoring and reporting to the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality at five actives sites ; • Texas Risk Reduction Program (TRRP) and former Leaking Petroleum Storage Tank (LPST) site assessments , monitoring and reporting to the TCEQ at four active sites ; • Professional consulting services regarding Nitrogen Oxide (NOX) reductions at city owned airports ; http ://www.cfwn et.org/ council _packet/Reports/me _print.asp 1/1 6/2 007 Page 2 of 3 • Site assessments for the SH 121 expansion project; and • Other projects as they arise during the course of business. A Request for Qualifications was advertised on May 1, 2006. Responses were submitted by the following eleven firms on June 1, 2006: ATC Associates , Inc. Camp , Dresser & McKee, Inc. Carter & Burgess , Inc. ECS -Texas, LLP Enercon Services, Inc. ENSR/AECOM Freeze & Nichols, Inc. SCS Engineers Shaw Environmental and Infrastructure, Inc. URS Corporation W & M Environmental Group The qualifications packages were evaluated based on a pre-determined combination of qualitative and quantitative (point) measures. These measures included, but were not limited to , experience, qualifications, legal history and work history. Based on the total point distribution of the measures, four firms were selected to make oral presentations . City staff recommends the contract be awarded to Enercon Services, Inc., because of their broad experience and innovative approach to solving environmental issues. Their experience includes: • Extensive knowledge of the Texas Risk Reduction Program (TRRP) and Petroleum Storage Tank (PST) rules and regulations; • Several Voluntary Cleanup Program (VCP) and Innocent Owner/Operator Program (IOP) site applications , assessments, monitoring efforts and/or closures; • Phase I ESA work on commercial, industrial, residential and undeveloped lands; • Phase II ESA work including soil , water and air sampling for a range of contaminants including, but not limited to, volatile organic compounds , hydrocarbons, metals, pesticides , herbicides, etc.; • Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasure (SPCC) Plan development and implementation ; • National Environmental Protection Act (NEPA) Categorical Exclusion and Environmental Assessment work including report preparation , submittal and approval with the applicable federal agency ; and • Air pollution experience including emissions source testing and calculation for compliance with and development of, air permit information. RENEWAL OPTIONS -This contract may be renewed for up to two successive one-year terms at the City's option . Renewal may be effective by notice in writing by the City Manager or his designated representative to the contractor within 30 days of the expiration of the prior term . This action does not require specific City Council approval, provided that the City Council has appropriated sufficient funds to satisfy the City 's obligations during the renewal term . Enercon Services , Inc., is in compliance with the City's M/WBE Ordinance by committing to 15% M/WBE participation. The City's goal on this project is 15%. http://www.cfwnet.org/ council _packet/Reports/me _print.asp 1/16/2007 Page 3 of 3 FISCAL INFORMATION/CERTIFICATION: The Finance Director certifies that upon approval of the above recommendations and adoption of the attached supplemental appropriation ordinances, funds will be available in the current operating budget, as appropriated , of the Environmental Management Project Fund . TO Fund/Account/Centers R101 531200 052031000000 $400 ,000.00 R103 538070 0521100 $400,000.00 R101 494100 052031000000 $400 ,000.00 Submitted for City Manager's Office by: Originating Department Head: Additional Information Contact: FROM Fund/Account/Centers R103 538070 0521100 $400 ,000 .00 Libby Watson (6183) Brian Boerner (6647) Michael Gange (6569) http://www.cfwnet.org/council _packet/Reports/me _print.asp 1/16/2007