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HomeMy WebLinkAboutRESPONSE - BID - 7263 DOWNTOWN CONDUIT BACKBONE AND LATERALSSECTION 00300 BID FORM PROJECT: 7263 Downtown Conduit Backbone and Laterals Place: 21S N Mason Street Date: 08/08/2011 1. In compliance with your Invitation to Bid dated July 15, 2011 and subject to all conditions thereof, the undersigned a (Corporation, Limited Liability Company, Partnership, Joint Venture, or Sole Proprietor) authorized to do business in the State of Colorado hereby proposes to furnish and do everything required by the Contract Documents to which this refers for the construction of all items listed on the following Bid Schedule or Bid Schedules. 2. The undersigned Bidder does hereby declare and stipulate that this proposal is made in good faith, without collusion or connection with any other person or persons Bidding for the same Work, and that it is made in pursuance of and subject to all the terms and conditions of the Invitation to Bid and Instructions to Bidders, the Agreement, the detailed Specifications, and the Drawings pertaining to the Work to be done, all of which have been examined by the undersigned. 3. Accompanying this Bid is a certified or cashier's check or standard Bid bond in the sum of seventy nine thousand six hundred thirty dollars and thirty four cents ($ 79,630.34 ) in accordance with the Invitation To Bid and Instructions to Bidders. 4. The undersigned Bidder agrees to execute the Agreement and a Performance Bond and a Payment Bond for the amount of the total of this Bid within fifteen (15) calendar days from the date when the written notice of the award of the contract is delivered to him at the address given on this Bid. The name and address of the corporate surety with which the Bidder proposes to furnish the specified performance and payment Bonds is as follows: Safeco Insurance 333 City Blvd. West, Suite 300 Orange, CA 92868 5. All the various phases of Work enumerated in the Contract Documents with their individual jobs and overhead, whether specifically mentioned, included by implication or appurtenant thereto, are to be performed by the CONTRACTOR under one of the items listed in the Bid Schedule, irrespective of whether it is named in said list. 6. Payment for Work performed will be in accordance with the Bid Schedule or Bid Schedules subject to changes as provided in the Contract Documents. 7. The undersigned Bidder hereby acknowledges receipt of Addenda No. through 20. Are any lawsuits pending against you or your firm at this time? No 21 22 23 IF yes, DETAIL What are the limits of your public liability? DETAIL see Attached Insurance Cert What company? Aon Risk Insurance Services west, Inc. What are your company's bonding limitations? See Attached Surety Letter The undersigned hereby authorizes and requests any person, firm or corporation to furnish any information requested by the OWNER in verification of the recital comprising this Statement of Bidder's Qualifications. Dated at this eth day of August , 2011. Tetra Tech Construction Services, Inc. Name of Bidder By: Title: Kyle Deaton - President State of��?� County of K,I/,o being duly sworn deposes and says that he is —Preof 7eOli CST and that (name of organization) the answers to the foregoing questions and all statements therein contained are true and correct. Subscribed and sworn to before me this day of 20/j. (Seal) Notary Public �.1019= .�'&%E My commission expires: //L f // NOVW OF C S/0N EXPIRES 14 SECTION 00430 SCHEDULE OF SUBCONTRACTORS List all subcontractors for the work items listed below and all subcontractors performing over 10% of the contract. ITEM Traffic Control Concrete Restoration Boring Engineering SUBCONTRACTOR Northern Colorado Traffic Control, Inc A to Z Cable SSD, Inc. Communication Design Group COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Project u: BIDDERS LIST DATA and UNDERUTILIZED Location: DBE (UDBE) BID CONDITIONS ASSURANCE Fort Collins, Colorado Prime Contractor Instructions: This form has two sections, both must be completed and submitted with your bid. Complete Section Ito list all subcontract quotes received (non -DBE and DBE). Complete Section [Ito report only Underutilized DBE (UDBE) participation percentages which qualify under the contract goal specification for this project. Please review CDOT Form #715 instructions before completing Section II- Attach additional sheets as necessary. POLICY It is the policy of the Colorado Department of Transportation that underutilized disadvantaged business enterprises have equal opportunity to participate on projects financed with federal, state or local entity funds. Consistent with 49 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Part 26.11, the Bidders List data provided by the Contractors will provide CDOT as accurate data as possible about the universe of DBE and non -DBE firms actively seeking work on its highway construction contracts, for use in setting overall DBE goals. SECTION I: CDOT BIDDERS LIST INFORMATION (Non -DBEs and DBEs) 1) Are all subcontract bids (quotes) received by your firm for this project listed below? LA Yes [J No 2) If No, make certain any additional subcontract bidding information is submitted to the CDOT Business Programs Office before 4:00 pm on the day after bids are opened to ensure CDOT has the best data possible for setting future DBE goals (use the same table format as below): CDOT Business Programs Office 4201 E. Arkansas Ave., Room 200 Denver, Colorado 80222 FAX: 303-757-9019 EMAIL: eo@dot.state.co.us 3) The most recent CDOT Bidders List will be posted online at: www.dot.state.co.us/EEO/DBEProgramPage.htm Certified Firm being Name of firm submitting Bid/Quote DBE firm? Work item(s) description used? I �° Yes No Yes No seta 1 Northern Colorado Traffic X Traffic Control X Control, Inc. 2. SSD, Inc. X Boring X _ & A to Z Cable X Hard Surface Restoration X 4.Rocky Mountain Signing X Traffic Control X 5. PDI X Boring X 6. Zenitram X Traffic Control X 7, Communication Design croup X Engineering X 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. Page 1 of 2 Previous editions are obsolete and may not be used CDOT Form #714 4108 Name of firm submitting Bid/Quote Certified DBE firm? Yes I No Work item(s) description Firm being used? 0 Yes No 9 15. 16. 17. 18. 19, 20, SECTION If: UNDERUTILIZED DBE (UDBE) PARTICIPATION COMMITMENT 1) Total eligible Underutilized DBE (UDBE) percentage amount from Box A below: 10 . 20 2) Will your company's Underutilized DBE (UDBE) participation commitment meet the contract goal? CJ Yes IJ No 3) List the UDBE firms, committed work items, and eligible UDBE percentage of your bid committed to each. UDBE Firm name Certification # Committed work item(s) %Commitment toward DBE Goal' 1 Northern Colorado Traffic 7496 Traffic Control 3 92 % Control Inc. 2 American Industrial & 7145 Electrical Supply/Component 6.28 % Construction Supply 3. % 4. % 5. % BOX A: TOTAL ELIGIBLE UDBE PERCENTAGE AMOUNT (Round to nearest hundredth) "'° 10 - 20 % Detailed instructions on how to calculate DBE commitment amounts are available on CDOT Form #715 and in the 'Counting DBE Participation Toward Contract Goals and CDOT's annual DBE goal" section of the "DBE — Definitions and Requirements" in the Standard Special Provisions. I understand that, if my company is determined to be the low bidder for the contract on this project, I must submit a completed CDOT Form #715 CERTIFICATION OF UNDERUTILIZED DBE PARTICIPATION for each firm listed in Section II of this form to the Transportation Department by 4:00 pm on the third work day after the day bids are opened. The actual amounts submitted on each CDOT Form #715 must equal or exceed the DBE percentage commitments documented on this form. In addition, if my company does not meet the DBE/UDBE goal for this project, I must submit a completed CDOT Form #718 DBE GOOD FAITH EFFORT DOCUMENTATION before 4:00 pm on the day afterbids are opened. COOT Form #715s submitted for firms not included on this form, OR for amounts exceeding those listed on this form, will be accepted but NOT counted as Good Faith Efforts. Only the efforts the contractor made prior to the bid opening will count as Good Faith Efforts. I understand my obligation to abide by the Policy stated above Section 1. 1 shall not discriminate on the basis of race, color, age, sex, national origin, or handicap in the bidding process or the performance of contracts. I DECLARE UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY IN THE SECOND DEGREE, AND ANY OTHER APPLICABLE STATE OR FEDERAL LAWS, THAT THE STATEMENTS MADE IN THIS DOCUMENT ARE TRUE AND COMPLETE TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE. Company Name: Dale: Tetra Tech Construction Services, Inc. 08 1 08 1 2011 Compan Ific /Signature: Title: / Kyle Deaton President rage [ or Previousedlbons are obsolete and may not be used CDOT Farm #714 4108 Certification Regarding Lobbying Certification for Contracts, Grants, Loans, and Cooperative Agreements (To be submitted with each bid or offer exceeding $100,000) The undersigned [Contractor] certifies, to the best of his or her knowledge and belief, that: (1) No Federal appropriated funds have been paid or will be paid, by or on behalf of the undersigned, to any person for influencing or attempting to influence an officer or employee of an agency, a Member of Congress, an officer or employee of Congress, or an employee of a Member of Congress in connection with the awarding of any Federal contract, the making of any Federal grant, the making of any Federal loan, the entering into of any cooperative agreement, and the extension, continuation, renewal, amendment, or modification of any Federal contract, grant, loan, or cooperative agreement. (2) If any funds other than Federal appropriated funds have been paid or will be paid to any person for making lobbying contacts to an officer or employee of any agency, a Member of Congress, an officer or employee of Congress, or an employee of a Member of Congress in connection with this Federal contract, grant, loan, or cooperative agreement, the undersigned shall complete and submit Standard Form--LLL, "Disclosure Form to Report Lobbying," in accordance with its instructions [as amended by "Government wide Guidance for New Restrictions on Lobbying," 61 Fed. Reg. 1413 (1/19/96). Note: Language in paragraph (2) herein has been modified in accordance with Section 10 of the Lobbying Disclosure Act of 1995 (P.L. 104-65, to be codified at 2 U.S.C. 1601, et seq .)] (3) The undersigned shall require that the language of this certification be included in the award documents for all subawards at all tiers (including subcontracts, subgrants, and contracts under grants, loans, and cooperative agreements) and that all subrecipients shall certify and disclose accordingly. This certification is a material representation of fact upon which reliance was placed when this transaction was made or entered into. Submission of this certification is a prerequisite for making or entering into this transaction imposed by 31, U.S.C; 1352 (as amended by the Lobbying Disclosure Act of 1995). Any person who fails to file the required certification shall be subject to a civil penalty of not less than $10,000 and not more than $100,000 for each such failure. [Note: Pursuant to 31 U.S.C.1352(c)(1)-(2)(A), any person who makes a prohibited expenditure or fails to file or amend a required certification or disclosure form shall be subject to a civil penalty of not less than $10,000 and not more than $100,000 for each such expenditure or failure.] The Contractor, Tetra Tech Construction Services, Inc. certifies or affirms the truthfulness and accuracy of each statement of its certification and disclosure, if any. In addition, the Contractor understands and agrees that the provisions of 31 U.S.C. A 3801, et seq., apply to thh' r ification and disclosure, if any. Signature of Contractor's Authorized Official Kyle Deaton - President Name and Title of Contractor's Authorized Official 8/8/11 Date BUY AMERICA REQUIREMENTS -49 U.S.C. 53230) - 49 CFR Part 661 Certification requirement for procurement of steel, iron, or manufactured products. Certificate of Compliance with 49 U.S.C. 53236)(1) The bidder or offeror hereby certifies that it will meet the requirements of 49 U.S.C. 53230)(1) and the applicable regulations in 49 CFR Part 661. Date 8/8/11 Company Name Tetra Tech Construction Services, Inc Title Kyle Deaton - President IOU BUY AMERICA REQUIREMENTS -49 U.S.C. 5323(j) - 49 CFR Part 661 A bidder or offeror must submit to the FTA recipient the appropriate Buy America certification with all bids on FTA-funded contracts, except those subject to a general waiver. Bids or offers that are not accompanied by a completed Buy America certification must be rejected as nonresponsive. This requirement does not apply to lower tier subcontractors. Certification requirement for procurement of steel, iron, or manufactured products. Certificate of Non -Compliance with 49 U.S.C. 53236f)(1) The bidder or offeror hereby certifies that it cannot comply with the requirements of 49 U.S.C. 53230)(1), but it may qualify for an exception pursuant to 49 U.S.C. 53230)(2)(B) or (j)(2)(D) and the regulations in 49 CFR 661.7. Date 8/8/11 Signature Company Name Tetra Tech Construction Services, Inc. Title Kyle Deaton - President BUY AMERICA REQUIREMENTS -49 U.S.C. 63230) - 49 CFR Part 661 Certification requirement for procurement of steel, Iron, or manufactured products. Certificate of Compliance with 49 U.S.C. 53236)(1) The bidder or offeror hereby certifies that it will meet the requirements of 49 U.S.C. 53230)(1) and the applicable regulations in 49 CFR Part 661. Company Name (aTa l eoL) ( stro (.,thon Lerul Cal 11,X1 . Title BUY AMERICA REQUIREMENTS -49 U.S.C. 63230) - 49 CFR Part 661 A bidder or offeror must submit to the FTA recipient the appropriate Buy America certification with all bids on FTA-funded contracts, except those subject to a general waiver. Bids or offers that are not accompanied by a completed Buy America certification must be rejected as nonresponsive. This requirement does not apply to lower tier subcontractors. Certification requirement for procurement of steel, Iron, or manufactured products. Certificate of Non -Compliance with 49 U.S.C. 5323Q)(1) The bidder or offeror hereby certifies that it cannot comply with the requirements of 49 U.S.C. 53230)(1), but it may qualify for an exception pursuant to 49 U.S.C. 53230)(2)(B) or (j)(2)(D) and the regulations in 49 CFR 661.7. Date Signature _ Company Name Title Tetra Tech Equipment List 7/31/11 Year Make Model Color License # VIN Site 1990 Vac Mast Unknown ON TR. 90 Oregon 1990 Vac Mast Unknown ON TR. 90 Oregon 2008 Load Tra 8x25 Goose Black Y05703 AZ 5L8GP302381014470 Arizona 2005 LINCOLN Vantage 50 STAINLESS STEEL N/A U105012364 Arizona 2005 LINCOLN Vantage 50 STAINLESS STEEL N/A U105012366 Arizona 2001 HOMEM BXTL White W95387 AZ AZ242556 Arizona 2011 WELLS CA TCF85202 WHITE Y05704AZ 1WF200J26B7039288 Arizona 2010 Lincoln K2405-2 Va STAINLESS STEEL NA U1100802810 Arizona 2005 FORD F150 Yellow temp 1FTRF12205KD83136 Arizona 1900 Ingersol VR90B 4x4 Beige Temp 146943 Arizona 2003 FORD F250SD White Temp 1FTNW21F03EA25412 Utah 1998 Freightl FL112 T/A White TEMP WA 1FVXTEDBXWHA08512 Washington 19951ntersta 40DLA20T Grey Temp 1JKDLA207SA200112 Washington 1998 Vermeer MX240 Yellow 1VR6120P281000555 Washington 1998 Vermeer MX240 Yellow 1VR6120P481000556 Washington 1900 Vermeer D24x40 Yellow 1VRZ1903691000790 Arizona 2008 Ford F-150 Black Co.722RG 1FTPW14V08FA43920 Colorado 2002 Ford F-250 White CG-21631 1FTNF20L52EA03315 Arizona 2001 Ford F250 White 3FTNF20L31MA43630 Arizona 2006 FORD F150 White CG31889AZ 1FTPW14V96KD95009 Arizona 2006 FORD F350 White 048VNE Co 1FTWF31P66EC79911 Arizona 2004 Ford F-150 Black Co. 338PS 1FTPW14514KC55758 Colorado 2011 GMC Sierra K15 White AMZ0142 A 3GTP2UEA2BG144942 Arizona 2007 Ford F-150 Ex-C White Co. 774 5 JIFTPX14577KB64236 Colorado 2010 CONEX 40 Foot Co Beige CT05509 Arizona 2005 Dodge Ram 1500 White 8P91444 C 1D7HA16N75J510085 California 2005 Dodge Ram 1500 White 81391443 C 1D7HA16N05J582651 California 2010 CONEX 40 Foot Co Beige CT05523 Arizona 2004 Chevrole Tahoe White Co.775ST 1GNEK13V341320711 Colorado 1999 GMC 2500 Blue Or.127000 1GTGK29U6XZS26603 Oregon 2005 Dodge Ram 1500 S White j1D7HA16N75J582551 Colorado 2005Dodge Ram 1500S White CG10873A 1D7HA16N45J510089 Arizona 1999 Ford F-150 White Ut. 633NF 1FTRX08L7XKA56629 Washington 2000 Chevy 1500 White Ut. 062 U 1GCEC14WOYZ104139 California 2005 Ford F-150 White Ut. 959V 1FTPW14515KE76830 California 2005 Ford Ranger White Ut. 064 U 1FTYRIOD15PA74754 California 2000 Chevy 1500 White 8V47198 C 1GCEK19T9YE166938 California 2001 Ford F-150 4x4 White Co. 029 T 1FTRX18W51NA42637 Arizona 1999 Ford Explorer Red Wa.757VZ 1FMZU34X2XZ819254 Oregon 2007 11 Ford F-150 Black IB13195D W 11FTPW14V67FB56009 lWashington 2011 FORD F25044 White CG37806A 1FT7W2B60BEA99449 Arizona 2000 GMC 1500 White Wa. B1951 1GTEK19T4YE186210 Washington 2005 Dodge Ram 1500 S White CG10875 A 1D7HA16N85J510029 Arizona 2005 Dodge RAM 1500 White Wa. A4375 1D7HA16N35J582546 Washington 2005 Dodge RAM 1500 White Wa. A6423 1D7HA16N05J510025 Washington 2006 Ford E-250 White CO 291 TX 1FTNE24WX6HA73517 Colorado 2004 Dodge RAM 1500 lWhite AZ 99909 1D7HA16N14J190048 Arizona 2005 Dodge RAM 1500 lWhite 8V47199 C 1D7HA16N85J510032 California 2008 Ford F150 White Ut.Z313 1FTPW14VX8FA31337 California 2007 Ford F150 White Ut. 015 U 1FTPW14V17KC82687 California 2005 Chevy 2500HD White Co. 076 R 1GCHC29UO5E275180 Colorado 2002 Chevy 1/2Ton White CO943RTG 2GCEK19V121305339 Colorado 2002 Chevy 1/2 Ton White Co. 940 R 2GCEK19V821244880 Colorado 2006 Dodge RAM 1500 White Wa. B1204 1D7HA16N96J105914 Washington 2006 Dodge RAM 1500 White Wa. B1204 1D7HA16N36J178325 Washington 2005 Dodge 1500SLT White Or. 050D 1D7HA16N25J582554 Oregon 2006 Dodge RAM 1500 Gray Wa. B4919 1D7HA16N66J167304 Washington 2005 Dodge Ram 1500 White Wa. A0468 1D7HA16N65J582556 Washington 2005 Dodge Ram 1500 S White Or. 350 B 1D7HA16N45J582555 Oregon 2006 Dodge Ram 1500SL White or.407 EC 1D7HA16N06J105915 Oregon 2006 Dodge Ram 1500 S White 8V47444 C 1D7HA16N66J178111 California 2005 Dodge RAM 1500 White Wa.A3880 1D7HA16N95J582552 Washington 2005 Dodge RAM 1500 White Wa. A0986 1D7HA16N951510024 Washington 2006 Dodge Ram 1500 S White Or.314 CE 1D7HA16N86J105922 Oregon 2006 Dodge Ram 1500 S White Or.897 CE 1D7HA16N26J105849 Oregon 2006 Ford F-250 White 547TJG 1FTSX21P21EC81662 Colorado 2006 Ford F150 Silver 370TJB iFTRX14WX6KB83251 Colorado 2005 Ford F150 White 951TJO CO 1FTPX14545KC40492 Colorado 2001 Chevy 3500 White Co 848 SG 3GBKC341`O1M114776 Colorado 2000 Ford F-450 White Or. T5283 1FDXF46F6YEA73819 Arizona 1999 Ford F-550 SD White Or. T5265 1FDAF56FXXEC23697 Arizona 2006 Chevy 3500 White 549TJG 1G8JK39U66E119936 Colorado 2006 Chevy 3500 White 548TJG 1GBJK39UX6E131250 Colorado 2006 Chevy 2500 White CG09140A 1GCHK23U46F199194 Arizona 2006 Chevy 2500 White CG10876A 1GCHK23U66F198452 Arizona 2004 Ford F-450 CC Black Or. T 559 1FDXW46P24ED33037 Arizona 2003 CHEV C4500 CG31778A j1GBC4E1E03F508340 Arizona 2002 FORD F450XL FI CG31779 A 1FDXF46F72ED01964 Arizona 2005 CHEV C3500 Flat CG31815 A 1GBJC34255E244881 Arizona 2004 CHEV C3500 Flat CG31777 A 1GBJC34U94E367342 Arizona 2008 FORD F250 White CG31895 A 1FTSX21R58EA25598 Arizona 2000 Ford F-450 White 3FEXF46F6YMA12296 Utah 2001 Ford F-450 White Co. 075 R 1FDXF46F21EA62757 Colorado 2000 Ford F-450 White I 1FDXF46F6YEC98659 California 2001 Ford F-450 White CG31792 A 1FDXF46F61EA62759 Arizona 1992 Chevy 3500 White CO394TX 1GBKC34KXNJ104403 Colorado 2000 Ford F-450 White Wa. B4702 1FDXF46F3YEA85829 Washington 2000 Ford F-450 White Co. 266 R 1FDXF46F3YEA82557 Colorado 2000 Ford F-450 White Wa. B6296 1FDXF46FOYEA92222 Washington 2004 Ford F-450 White Wa. B1062 1FDXW46P24ED56818 Washington 2004 Ford F-450 lWhite Wa. B1062 1FDXW46PX4EC90308 Washington 2006 Dodge 3500 White 364TKO c 3D6WX48C06G224556 Colorado 2005 Ford F350 White CD63770 1FDSF345X5EC33596 Arizona 2001 FORD F550 Flat White CG31793 A 1FDAW56F31EA92782 Arizona 1995 Ford F450 White 8C12123 C 1FDLF47F2SEA51868 California 1993 Ford C6000 White Y115565 1FDWH70C9PVA36302 Oregon 2000 Ford F-650 White Or.Y1156 3FDNF6520YMA44912 Washington 1999 Ford F-450W/A lWhite Y115652 1FDXF47FOXEB96870 California 1985 Internat 51900 White Wa. A1228 1HTLDTVNlFHA62921 Washington 1985 Internat 51900 White Wa. A6707 1HTLDUYNAGHA30701 Washington 1990 Internat 4900 White Wa. A9242 iHTSHTVR6LH233898 Washington 2000 Internat Bucket White Co. 669 E 1HTSEAANOYH267049 Colorado 1998 Navistar 4700 Co. 312 E 1HTSCAAN5WH500894 Colorado 2000 Ford f-450 W/A White Y115654 1FDXF46FXYED43019 California 2000 GMC 7500 White Or. YARFS 1GDM7H1C8YJ509453 Washington 1997 Freightl FL-80 White Or. YARG5 1FV6JLBB8VH823490 Washington 1991 Internat 4900 White B85555N W 1HTSDNHR8MH302756 Washington 1997 GMC C 7500 CO 565 HR 1GDM7H1J4VJ518001 Colorado 1990 Mud Hogg 800 gal. ON TR. 10 On Truck 10907 Oregon 1992 Ford F-800 White Or. YARBS 1FDYK84A4NVA17971 Washington 1992 Ford FL 9000 W\ White Or. YARE9 1FDYS90LXNVA06714 Oregon 1990 Internat 4900 White CG13468 1HTSHZ7R8LH217007 Arizona 1996 GMC Top Kick ( CG31885 A 1GDM7H1J4TJ507013 Arizona 2006 Hino 338 White Or. YARG5 5PVNV8JTX62S10620 Washington 2000 Internat 4700 White 1HTSMABM7YH244862 California 2003 Freightl FL50 White Or. YARC6 1FVABKAL03HK47340 Washington 2005 Ford F750 White CO 566 HR 3FRXF75EX5V117080 Arizona 1987 Ford F-800 White WA. B0704 1FDPK84N7HVA49607 Washington 2004 KENWORTH T300-1 WHITE CG30456A 3BKMLD9X55F082533 Arizona 1995 Ford Dump Truck White 6U38927C 1FDLF47F4SEA69160 California 2008 CHEVY C4500 White SW45181 1GBE4C1948F405509 California 2008 CHEVY C4500 White 975VNE CO 1GBE4E1978F400039 Colorado 1997 GMC C6500 5 Ya CG30474 A 1GDJ7H1J2VJ518856 Arizona 1991 GMC C6500TOPK CG31753A 1GDM7H117MJ511929 Arizona 1992 Internat 9300 White Or. YARB4 2HSFHRBR6PC069482 Washington 1997 Maxey Trailer SP U286730 0 1M9EA14J5V1104302 Oregon 1990 Mud Hogg 800 Gal. 2A9FC142X1P463005 Colorado 2000 Vac Star 800 Gal. IHU19312 0 5E3FT28N841000022 Colorado 8. BID SCHEDULE (Base Bid) Item No. Description BRT(A) BNSF(B) Traffic(C) Total Contract Quantity p+H+C Unit Unit Prim(E) Total (Da E) 626-00001 Mobilization 0.33 0.33 0.33 1.0 LS S 20, 000. 00 S 20, 000. 00 630-00001 Construction Zone Traffic Control 0.33 0.33 0.33 1.0 LS 536,000.00 s 36, 000.00 660-00001 Trenching 640 210 125 975 LF S 20.50 $ 19, 987.50 660.00002 Potholing 100 100 100 300 HR S 136.00 $ 40,800.00 660.00003 Controlled Low Strength Material 640 210 65 915 CY S 115.00 $ 105,225.00 660.00004 Directional Boring 4,515 5,274 1,955 11,744 LF S 23.00 S 270, 112 .00 660-00005 2"HDPE SDRII 17, 192 0 2,600 19,792 LF S 3.75 S 74,220.00 660-00006 3" HDPE SDRII 0 5,824 4,400 10,224 LF $ 8.00 $ 81,792 . 00 660.00007 4" HDPE SDRII 0 7,322 0 7,322 LF $ 11..00 $ 80,542 . 00 660-00008 2" PVC SCH 40 550 0 114 664 LF $ 1.45 $ 962.80 660-00009 3" PVC SCH 40 0 325 145 470 LF $ 2.75 $ 1,292.50 660-00010 4" PVC SCH 40 0 325 0 325 LF S 3 . 5 0 S 1,137.50 660-00011 2" PVC SCH 40 - 45' Radius 10X Internal Dia. 17 0 13 30 EA $ 46 .50 $ 1,395.00 660-00012 3" PVC SCH 40- 45' Radius 10X Internal Dia. 0 13 18 31 EA $ 53.50 $ 1,658.50 660-00013 4' PVC SCH 40 - 45' Radius I OX Internal Dia 0 13 0 13 EA S 86 .00 S 1,118.00 660-00014 2" PVC SCH 40. 90° Radius 10X Internal Dia. 17 0 13 30 EA S 144.00 S 4,320.00 660-00015 3" PVC SCH 40 - 90" Radius IOX Internal Dia. 0 13 18 31 EA S 170.00 $ 5,270.00 660.00016 4" PVC SCH 40 - 90° Radius I OX internal Die. 0 13 0 13 EA S 282.50 S 3,672.50 660.00017 36" X 48" Comm Splice Vault 11 0 1 0 11 1 EA S 975.50 $ 10, 730.50 660-00018 36" X 48" Comm Slack Storage Vault 6 0 0 6 EA S 975.50 S 5, 8 5 3.00 660-00019 36"X48"BNSF Vault 0 11 11 22 EA S 975.50 $ 21,461.00 660.00020 18" X 3I' Traffic Vault 0 0 6 6 EA $ 520.60 S 3, 12 3.60 660-00021 13" X 24" Traffic Vault 0 0 7 7 EA S 395.00 $ 2,765.00 660."22 Comm Handhole 3 0 0 3 EA S 955.00 S 2,865.00 TOTAL PROJECT COST $ - seven hundred ninety six thousand three hundred three FvmName Tetra Tech Construction Services, Inc Signature �=p rs E-mailkyle.deaton@tetratech.com fourty Address 5401 East 48th Avenue Denver, CO 80216 Phone/Fax Kyle Deaton - President (720) 881-7111 Check One: Corporation X Parmership DBA LLC PC 2002 Vactron PMD 800GT Yellow W60049 AZ IA9AF18251F495846 Arizona 2007 Ditch Wi FX30 Orange W78349 AZ CMWZFX3MV70000006 Arizona 2000 Maxey SPV800 On Co. 373 H 1M9EA1RM3Y1104829 Oregon 1998 Mud Hog 800 Gal. 4EH7364 2A9FE14211P463006 California 1999 SPV 800 Gal. 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NA 783715249 Colorado 1900 Wacker BS600 NA 5074533 Oregon 2009 Easy -Cie Magnum 400 Red NA 7696 Arizona 2003 BTI TB 135ME NA NA 1 Colorado 2009 SUM SZTTS420-1 Orange White NA ZSTTS420-14 Oregon 2009 Husqvarn 4024TF270 Orange NA PE4024T143620 California 2010 CBS Cable Blow I CBS-0216 Colorado 2005 Target I Portacut I lWhite Temp 430031 Arizona 20091 Ditch Wi 1540H Saw I Orange/Black CMWH540XC70000047 California 2007 Miller I Bobcat 225 IBlue KA829971 Colorado STAT €MEN1`=OF1Q7ijA `' �[,CA C 0 N R� CTI0..N fY M 1 TETRATECH Construction Services, Inc. Tetra Tech CSI ■ EXPERIENCE Tetra Tech Construction Services, Inc. has a large resume of completed projects in our areas of expertise. Below is diverse sample of on -going and completed projects constructed by TtCSI, followed by specific projects which are described in detail and include customer contact information for references. Many more references are available upon request. Project Name Location Owner Contract Value Year Start/Finish Project Description Delivering Wyoming Silver Star Telephone $4.500.000 04111- Telecommunications outside plant Opportunities: Investing Company, Inc. On -going in Rural Wyoming RUS Funded Broadband (Teton Pass Runway Guard Lights Denver, CO City and County of $6.300,000 08109- Replace all in -pavement stop bar lighting fixtures with and Fiber Optic Cable Denver On -going dual stop bar/RGL fixtures, replace runway fiber optic Improvements cabling, upgrade runways 8 & 25 stop bars to Controllable Stop Bars". Engineering/ Planning St Louis, MO AT&T-SWBT $100,000 On -going Support AT&Ts engineering efforts at various sites in Services the St Louis metropolitan area. Port of Long Beach Long Beach, Pot of Long Beach $13,000,000 10108- Design and Construction (OB) of a private fiber optic CA On -going network creating a seared network for POLB including weigh -in -motion, ITS, video cameras, etc. funded by the Department of Homeland Security. Verizon Single Source Seattle, WA Verizon $40,000,000 1997-2002 Annual maintenance and on -call construction services Provider and for the State of Washington. Maintenance Contract Verizon Fiber -to -the- Portland, OR Verizon $120,000,000 2005-2010 Vernon'sprimary contractor for the installation ofVerizon's Home Network Seattle, WA (on -going) lightning -fast ROB voice and data services. Responsible including Voice and for new construction, both aerial and underground splicing, Data Services testing and records management Aerial Relocation Seattle, WA Barientos $19,000 09/2008 Constructed intersection aerial relocation. Aerial / Underground Bellevue, WA City of Bellevue $1,200.000 Winter 2005 Design, engineering and construction of the fiber optic Fiber Optic Installation intranet Transmission Relocate Fort Collins, City of Fort Collins $2,115,772 12/2005 Replaced underground power feeds for conduits. CO Intersection Loveland, CO City of Loveland, Public $281,053 09/2008 Construction of signage, weather stations, city fiber Improvements Works, Traffic Division optic network, interchange signals, and light civil works. Fiber Optic Network and Frisco to Vail, Colorado Department of $5,300,000 05108-11108 Construct ITS and fiber optic network system, placing ITS CO Transportation multiple conduits along 24 miles of Interstate 70 shoulder, a challenging route with heavy rock trenching, sensitive environmental areas, and multiple elevated sections whereby engineered hanger systems were developed to suspend a conduit pathway. I-70 West Variable Silverthome to Colorado Department of $875,000 05/09-10/09 Variable speed limit installation for MP 205 — MP 224 east Speed Limit Pilot Bakerville, CO Transportation and west bound 1-70. Program Installation of ICG Area Denver, CO ICG $1,995,248 1212005 Constructed long haul fiber/metropolitan ring. Fiber Routes. (acquired by Level 3 Micro -Wave Radio IGng County, King County School $1,760,394 05/2006 Constructed telecommunications systems providing Tower CA District fiber to the schools. Aerial/Underground Bothell, WA Northshore School $1,000,000 Winter2005 Construct internet system providing fiber to the schools, Fiber Optic Installation District Fiber Optic Network Salt Lake City, Owest Communications $500,000 On-golng Turnkey services In support of Qwest Communications System Upgrade UT upgrading their fiber optic network system. Tetra Tech CSI ■ EXPERIENCE Project Name Location Owner Contract Value Year Start/Finish Project Description Fiber Optic Network Kearns, UT Qwest Services $286,763 08I2008 Installat on of a fiber optic distribution feeder cable tc maintenance I Corporation — SBGCM I the Department of Workforce Services in Kearns, UT as construction part of Qwests Fiber -To -The -Node FTTN Project Fiber Optic Network Lehi, UT Owest Services $148,610 06/2008 Installation of a Fiber Optic "backbone" from Alpine to maintenance / Corporation — SBGCM the Owest CO in Lehi, a vital piece of Owesfs Fiber -To - construction The -Node FTTN Project Fiber Optic Network Orem, UT Qwest Services $33,350 04/2008 Installation of a fiber optic distribution feeder cable to maintenance / Corporation —SBGCM serve an apartment complex across from Utah Valley construction University, part of Owests Fiber -To -The -Node (FTTN) miscellaneous Project Qwest Splicing Services Utah Qwest Splicing $200,000 03/2009 Splicing and testing services for Owesfs Fiber -To -The - for the Owest Local Services, Utah Node (FTTN) project for the State of Utah. Network Construction Services statewide Aerial Relocation Seattle, WA Sellen Construction $60,000 08/2008 Constructed intersection aerial relocations. Aerial/Underground Snoqualmie, Snoqualmie School $800.000 Fall2005 Constructed lightfibertothe schools. Fiber Optic Installation WA District Road Boring Federal Way, Twin Lakes Golf Club $40,000 09/2008 Constructed irrigation water -bore for the golf course. WA UTOPIA Utah Utah $58,000,000 2004-2008 Turnkey operations in deploying a fiber optic network to Telecommunications every business and household in its member Open Infrastructure communities in an FTTH municipal network Project $19,300,000 Agency RUS Funded included planning, designing and constructing this new fiber optic network covering 1.352 miles, VerizonFiber-to-the- Portland. OR Verizon $120,000,000 2005-2010 Verizon'sprimary contractor for the installation ofVerizon's home Network including Seattle, WA (on -going) lightning -fast ROS voice and data services. Responsible Voice and Data for new construction, both aerial and underground, splicing, Services testing and records management Aerial 6 UG Conversion Krkland, WA Verizon Business $100,000 08/2008- Constructed business Internet systems. 2010 (on -going) Aerial Relocation Seattle, WA Weiss Jenkins $60,000 08/2008 Constructed intersection aerial relocations. Properties ITS and Fiber Optic Vail, CO Town of Vail, CO $900,000 09/08-06/09 Construct 5 miles of ITS and fiber optic network Network systems, placing multiple conduits along 24 miles of Interstate 70 shoulder, a challenging route with heavy rock trenching, sensitive environmental areas, and multiple elevated sections whereby engineered hanger s tams were developed to suspend a conduit pathway. Aurora Public Schools Aurora, CO Unite Private Networks $1,400,000 05/09-12/09 Constructed a path creation for fiber optic wide area Network network AN connecting 38 schools. Variable Speed Signs 1-70 West of CDOT $850,000 07/09-11109 Construct variable speed signs along 1-70 including Denver, CO electrical and fiber o fic integration. ITS Devices 1-70 West of CDOT $400.000 08/09-11/09 Construct variable speed signs and cameras along 1.70 Denver, CO including electrical and fiber optic integration. Intersection Denver, CO CDOT $200,000 06109-10109 Construction ofsignage, weather stations, city fiber Improvements I optic network, intarchan a signals, and light civil works. Annual Signal Aurora, CO City of Aurora $600,000 08109.08/10 Construction of signagA weather stations, city fiber Maintenance Contract optic network, interchange signals, and light civil works. GTE Single Source Seattle, WA GTE $40,000,000 1997-2002 Annual maintenance and on -call construction services Provider and for the State of Washington. Maintenance Contract McClellan Long Ponds Sacramento, McClellan Business $500,000 11/06-02/07 Site and civil works to remediate settling ponds in a CA Park I commercial business park. The Colorado Department of Transportation (COOT) is continuously Improving its fiber optic network system in Colorado. The 24-mile fiber optic project for the Colorado Department of Transportation was completed on time, on budget and safely. The project encompassed roadway shoulder trenching, boring and bridge attachments to place multiple conduits along the westbound shoulder of Interstate 70, from Frisco, CO, to Vail, CO. The route was challenging with heavy rock trenching and sensitive environmental areas. Included In the route were multiple elevated sections of roadway whereby engineered hanger systems were developed to suspend a conduit pathway. An PERFORMANCE HIGHLIGHTS Tetra Tech CSI IN PROJECT EXPERIENCE extension has been funded by the Town of Val for a continuation of five additional miles of pathway and fiber connectivity. The project further enhanced CDOT's intelligent transportation system providing a new fiber optic backbone and numerous ITS elements including: Travel time indicator CCTV cameras Microwave vehicle radar detectors Integration into the existing infrastructure Project Value $5,300,000 Colorado Department of Transportation Dave Judy, ITS Project Manager 425C Corporate Circle Golden, Colorado 80401 303-880-0784 dave.judy@dot.state.co.us • Duration: 2008 to 2009 • 12"-24" trench depth, 3 conduits and full concrete encasement • 10,000' existing structure attachment, design and install 6" rigid conduit on bridges • Hundreds of vault placements, 24 miles of 144 count fiber cable Installed, with numerous lateral tie -Ins with device installation, fiber splicing and system Integration • Major safety and environmental concerns Including ROW restoration; re -vegetation, paving and shoulder grading • Complete material management and procurement • Design/build of a node building The Port of Long Beach selected the Tetra Tech Construction Services, Inc. (TtCSI) team to design and install a Fiber Optic Network (FON) using the leading edge of technology (air -blown fiber), which has been deployed throughout the Port's complex. The FON "backbone" serves as the primary infrastructure for designated POLB security personnel, first responders and regional stakeholders to rapidly communicate and share security related data. The network backbone supports 10 Gigabit Ethernet. Design and construction of the first two phases has been completed. These phases include connections to the Fiber Optic Network on Piers F, G, D, and in the City of Long Beach. TtCSI is currently constructing Phase 3 and designing Phase 4. TtCSI designed a secure integrated, reliable, future proof and scalable FON to Port standards. The construction of the FON is governed by the team's goal of providing a quality network which is reliable, tamper proof and complies with Green Port Standards. .,p. TtCSI implemented a project design approach that included office and field design prior to construction to reduce costs and prevent delays during the construction phase. The team is able to react quickly to unknown field conditions. 1 Throughout the design and construction of the 30-mile network, TtCSI is in direct coordination with major tenants and stakeholders such as LBCT, SSA, Metro Ports, ITS, CUT, TTI, Customs and Border Protection, Coast Guard, Long Beach Fire Department, and the Long Beach Police Department. TtCSI's customer - oriented approach ensures that terminal operations have not been disrupted. Project Value $13,000,000 Reference Port of Long Beach Security Division Mike McMullen / Mitch Brown 1249 Pier F Long Beach, CA 90802 525-901-1775 / 562-481-9163 9. PRICES The foregoing prices shall include all labor, materials, transportation, shoring, removal, dewatering, overhead, profit, insurance, etc., to cover the complete Work in place of the several kinds called for. Bidder acknowledges that the OWNER has the right to delete items in the Bid or change quantities at his sole discretion without affecting the Agreement or prices of any item so long as the deletion or change does not exceed twenty-five percent (25%) of the total Agreement Price. (Seal - if Bid is by corporation) RESPECTFULLY SUBMITTED: Tetra Tech Construction Services, Inc. CONTRACTOR, BY: Kyle Deaton 8/8/11 Printed Date President Title License Number (If Applicable) Address 5401 East 48th Avenue Denver, CO 80216 Telephone (720) 881-7111 Email kyle.deaton@tetratech.com The Utah Telecommunication Open Infrastructure Agency (UTOPIA) is a consortium of Utah cities engaged in deploying and operating a fiber optic network to every business and household in its member communities in one of the first FIFTH municipal network projects of its kind. The Utopia Community Metro Net is open to multiple service providers to offer innovative services to citizens in the UTOPIA cities. These services include ultra broadband Internet access, high definition TV, video on demand, community and education services, telework, telemedicine, video conferencing and internet-based telephone service. Tetra Tech Construction Services, Inc. (TtCSI) was the prime contractor, placing the infrastructure and splicing fiber optic cables that allow homes and businesses to be connected to the UTOPIA network. TtCSI provided UTOPIA with turnkey services including engineering (field engineering, design and CADD), permitting, right of way acquisition and full construction services for the first fiber to the home network construction project of its kind in the nation. TtCSI placed 1,352 miles of fiber optic cable and passed 55,000 homes for the UTOPIA project. Construction elements included major trenching and excavation, directional boring, aerial fiber cable installation, fiber cable pulling/lashing in new and existing pathways, placement of cabinets and hubs, splicing and testing. $58,000,000 Kirt Sudweeks Utah Telecommunications Open Infrastructure Agency 2175 South Redwood Road West Valley City, Utah 84120 801-990-5450 503-620-8202 ext. 8840 Tetra Tech Construction Services, Inc. has worked as a primary contractor for Verizon new construction and upgrades for the entire west coast for many years. We presently employ a staff of 76 construction personnel. Our responsibilities include new construction, both aerial and underground, drop placement, splicing, testing and records management. Tetra Tech has placed over 1400 miles of aerial and underground infrastructure and placed drops to customer homes and businesses for Verizon's ROS project in Washington, Oregon and California. Since the project began in 2005, over 650,000 feet of conduit, 1.5 million feet of fiber, and 8,500 fiber drops have been placed providing lightning -fast Verizon MOS voice and data services, passing over 25,000 marketable homes with cable. Construction elements included self -performance of major trenching and excavation, directional boring, aerial fiber cable installation, fiber cable pulling in new and existing pathways, retrofit construction and deployment of ClearCurve drop cable to serve Multi - Tenant Dwellings (MDU/MTU), splicing and testing, all project management, procurement, permitting and documentation. $120,000,000 Verizon Communications Wally Riggs SW Burnham Tigard, OR 97233 503-620-8202 ext. 8840 Experience Summary Don Swayne is a seasoned ITS/communications/utilities Operations Manager with 24 years of experience constructing complex Utility Networks in urban and rural communities. He is a specialist in "value added" contracting services providing leadership in design/build arenas. Don is proficient in cost estimating, fiber optic routing, transportation devices and infrastructure, constructability, field engineering, project tracking and verification, subcontractor management, cost analysis and project management. He is an instructor for various training requirements in the utility industry including: NESC aerial construction, fall protection, FA and CPR, trench and shoring safety, confined space entry and PPE. Qualifications and Training • Trainer for broadband coaxial splicing, HFC networks, activation and signal level adjustments for CATV applications. Member SCTE (Society of Cable Telecommunications Engineers) • Instructor: Medic First Aid/American Red Cross, First Aid/CPR • Certifications in DOT flagging, trench and shoring, pole climbing, and confined space • Numerous project management training seminars • Colorado Contractors Association conferences • Contract training including Estimating/Bidding seminars Professional Associations • Society of Cable Telecommunications Engineers Relevant Experience Operations Manager. Developed a business unit to serve Colorado and the South Western US region. Developed all levels of staff and equipment to service new contracts. Utilized long-term relationships with subcontractors to further enhance project successes. Tetra Tech CS] ■ STAFF EXPERIENCE General Manager. Developed a business unit to serve Colorado Springs and the Southern Colorado region. Served as Estimator and Manager for special projects, including Verizon Business, Comcast, United Networks, Cardinal Broadband, XO Communications and school districts. Senior Project Manager. Developed and maintained Western Colorado operations to service the needs of numerous clients in the region. Developed a project delivery team for Qwest, TCI, AT&T and Comcast Contracts: Colorado Region where in he delivered contract values of over $40 million dollars of revenue. Implemented technology for crews and client efficiencies, including deployment of field tablets for the electronic data transfers for maps, as -builds and other required data. Also developed a "real time" interactive, web - based database to manage client inventories, issuances, receiving and inventory levels. Other valued clients: Qwest, City of Grand Junction Traffic Department, Vail Resorts, Shell Frontier Gas and Oil, Town of Aspen, COOT, Bresnan Communications and numerous private developers. Project Manager. Assigned to Greeley, Boise, and Pueblo sites to bring contracts in on time and under budget. Increased revenues by 75%at each of three urban project locations in two states by improving efficiency, crew motivation, policy enforcement, offering incentives/rewards with emphasis on teamwork. Supervised and managed new site projects involving up to three offices/projects at the division level including US West General Contract and TCI Rebuilds. Managed two major projects as a project manager; Mail Line Open-end Maintenance Project on Navajo Indian Reservation in Window Rocks, Arizona. Achieved 100% Navajo staffingto complete this project in compliance with sovereign nation regulations. Scope included the installation of telephone service using pole setting, aerial and underground methods over 28,000 square miles in addition to 105 miles of fiber in 7 weeks with one 12-man crew. Supervised telephone splicing and cutovers, completed US Tetra Tech CSI ■ STAFF EXPERIENCE planning and executing work procedures, interpreting specifications and coordinating various phases of construction. Foreman. Directed activities of workers. Inspected work in progress to ensure that work conformed to specifications and adherence to work schedule. Conducted daily tailboard briefings. Constructed traffic signal and lighting systems per blueprint, standard construction and owner specifications. Procured construction material from various vendors. Daily reporting of project accomplishments and / or delays and the factors associated with each task or phase of work. Maintained accountability of all material, tools and equipment. Technician Apprentice. Performed all traffic signal construction assignments under the direction of crew foreman including supervision and training of unskilled personnel. Trained and certified to operate construction equipment as required including trencher digger derrick, truck mounted crane and others. Fulfilled reporting necessary for excavation, trenching and confined spaces. Built signal and lighting systems per blueprints, specification and construction standards set forth by the owner of their representatives. Bought into the safety culture necessary to ascertain a long life, successful career and the well-being of fellow teammates. Experience Summary Paul Dekker is experienced in all phases of OSP fiber optic system construction. He has over 25 years of progressive experience with aerial and underground telecommunications construction. Paul is proficient in planning, budgeting, coordinating, and scheduling small to large telecommunication projects. Education and Training • Certification in Fiber Optic Communications, University of Arizona • Bachelor of Science in Business Management, University of Colorado at Colorado Springs Relevant Experience Operations Manar-: Responsible for total project operations to include office setup and management. Develop new and maintain existing relationships with customers. General Mana�4_ Managed all of Colorado Operations telecom construction projects. Prni�cr Managed and coordinated all aerial and underground construction, splicing, and activation of numerous CAN systems and fiber optic projects. Obtained permits for construction through city, county, and state departments. Tracked daily production levels, costs, and various job activities. Notable Projects \NiCle OpSr? Wes' Hyhd,I Tel pnl n,urJ--Itlryl5 SVIt"'I Successfully completed the construction of a 60 mile Hybrid Telecommunications system in Lakewood, CO. Denver International Fiber Optic Telecommunication System Managed the installation of new fiber and electronic equipment required to upgrade the existing fiber network Tetra Tech CSI ■ STAFF EXPERIENCE serving Denver International Airport. Responsibilities included project management, security clearance coordination, and all associated material submittals. Salt Lake Ci:; Ltah tc s:r Orleans, Louisiana Fiber Install. Construction Mnnag : Constructed 1400 mile, 3-way duct system thru numerous states to accommodate a new fiber system from Salt Lake City, UT to New Orleans, LA. Project involved plowing, trenching, boring, and fiber installation. PUriia:ICJ Finer Op[iu Sonet �:... Manager,/Ec In -r Engineered and managed construction of a 40 mile Sonet Network System for Teleport Communications Group in Portland, OR. Installation involved both aerial and underground construction in rural, suburban, and metro areas. Teteport CeL -- - Constructed an 80 mile TCG fiber optic ring in the Denver area. Performed all aspects of construction to include both aerial and underground work as well as numerous building entrances. Experience Summary Mr. Delaroy has been responsible for supervising teams of employees and instructing apprentices since 1992. He has also taught fiber optic classes in Montana and IMSA classes for the NJATC in Ohio and Michigan as well as at the NTI. He is well -versed in testing traffic signal and ITS communications equipment; integrating equipment into the various sub- systems, maintaining and troubleshooting of ITS sub- systems, ramp meter signals and traffic signals. Education and Training • NTI in 1998 • IMSA Level I, 1988 • IMSA Level II 1988 • IMSA Level III Traffic Signal Technician, 1994 • IMSA Level III Traffic Signal Electrician, 2004 • IMSA Level I, ll, III Administrator, 2004 Professional Associations • IMSA Member since 1992 • IBEW Local 111 Member since 1990 Relevant Experience Project Manager. ITS and Traffic projects. Duties include initial job set-up, scheduling, material procurement, sub- contractor coordination, job budgets and customer relations. General Forman I. Managed and organized daily operations in the traffic signal department. Supervised 30+journeyman, apprentices, operators and groundmen. Certified Apprenticeship Instructor, Traffic Signal. Developed and taughtthird year traffic signal apprenticeship classes since 1992, created the curriculum for the program, which has since been adopted for the national traffic signal program. Served on Traffic Signal Subcommittee. Tetra Tech CSI ■ STAFF EXPERIENCE TREX Project, 2001-2006. This project was a seventeen mile. $1.5 billion highway improvement project adding a light rail system and an ITS network to the south Denver metro area. Over the six -year period, helped build and maintain thirty-one temporary and thirty new traffic signals, eighteen temporary and twenty-five new ramp meter signals and one hundred forty three vehicle count stations. Integrated fiber optic communications to all of the ITS devices. NJATC, 2005-present. Developed traffic signal curricula for a national program from a neutral point of view where no national standards exist. Interlocken, 1998-2000. Originally a $300,000 project, spanning one and a half years and totaled $1.3 million. The project included three traffic signals, lighting for highway/bridge, a pedestrian tunnel, decorative lighting and parking lot lighting. COOT ITS Fiber Optic Backbone, 1998. Managed this project, which included building a five and a half mile fiber optic backbone for COOT along US 36. The backbone connected various ITS devices such as video cameras, VMS signs, HOV control gates and traffic monitoring equipment. Installation of a node building and assembled the equipment inside. Signals, 1996-1998. This project lasted a year and a half which included ten rebuilt traffic signals and street lightingfor a nine block portion of 17th street in downtown Denver (a job with a great amount of public exposure and very political). Speer Boulevard Traffic Signals, 1991-1992. This project lasted a little over a year and included rebuilding thirty traffic signals. This job also had a great deal of public exposure and was very political. Experience Summary Ken has over twenty years of fiber optic network construction experience specifically in fiber optic routing, outside plant and building entries, construction techniques, engineering, project tracking and verification, subcontract management, cost analysis, cost estimating and project management. Education • Associates in Information Technology, University of Phoenix • National Cable Television Institute • US Army, Infantry School at Ft. Benning Ga. Awards • Good Conduct Medal • National Defense Service Medal • Overseas Service Medal Qualifications and Training • Confined Space Certified • QA—OC Airfield Fiber Optic Cable and Inner duct Installation • SCTE Member Lineman — Splicer. Skilled in the construction specifications of overhead coaxial construction and fiber optics. Learned to read design, schematics and splicing of electronics. Duties included splicing and activation of coax electronics and optimizing of the fiber optic nodes. I traveled to several projects in Oregon and Nevada including Carson City, South Lake Tahoe, Reno and Sparks. Lineman. Acquired the skills, as an apprentice lineman, to ascend and descend utility poles, usage of the tools and equipment to place poles and rework new poles to the existing lines and clearance and specifications of overhead pole attachment. Project Manager. Successfully managed several fiber optic upgrades and rebuilds for AT&T. Completed multiple upgrade Tetra Tech CSI ■ STAFF EXPERIENCE projects in Westminster, Arvada, Thornton and Northglenn. During the Northglenn Upgrade project, approximately a 350-mile project, we upgraded 90 AC, fiber fed duel hybrid system capable of carrying a variety of services including video, high-speed data and telephone services. Project Manager on the Phase-2 runway lighting fiber upgrade project at Denver International Airport. The project involved re - splicing of the fiber optics while documenting fiber routing for the airfield lighting system. Coordinated construction with ground operations, technical operations and the individual airlines for a safe, successful and on -time turn over to the customer. Project Manager on several wide area network projects to construct fiber to the school projects for a variety of private fiber operators. Notable Projects CIA Lighting. Runway guard lights and fiber optic cable Improvements. Re — splice the sixty miles of lighting fiber optic MM cable. CIA Runway Lighting and Fiber Optic Cable Improvements. This project varied from the first CIA fiber project; Responsible for upgrading the fiber from a MM fiber to a SM fiber, splicing and testing of the fiber optic cable. Upgrading the existing airfield lighting system to include the electronics and changing the in pavement light fixtures. This project is very specialized with hardware and software modifications so that the runway devices and the tower can communicate during adverse weather conditions. Northglenn and IUpgrade. Approximate 350- mile project, upgraded 90 AC; fiber fed dual hybrid system cable of carrying a variety of services including video, high speed data and telephone service. Upgrade school fiber network, 25- mile Wide Area Network (WAN). verizc.r. Project Supervisor on fiber to home projects in both Portland and Seattle. Tetra Tech CSI ■ Over the past year Tetra Tech, Inc. (Tt) delivered strong performance, with $2.2 billion in revenue, which generated $1.24 In diluted earnings per share (EPS). For the first time, Tt exceeded a worldwide workforce of 12,000, and we set a new record for net revenue of $1.5 billion and operating Income of $124 million. Tt has established it's presence as a multinational company with a base of operations across the U.S. and Canada, and worked on projects that reached more than 100 countries on six continents. Tt completed fiscal year 2010 with a record backlog of $1.85 billion, up more than 17% from last year, and generated operating cash of $107 million. Tt has more than $11 billion In contract capacity and a single project bonding capacity In the $250 million to $750 million range. With Tt's current financial position and construction expertise we have every confidence in our ability to undertake and manage any project to a successful completion. TET"R4 TECI I. INC. Cumoliditted B:daim- Shams /in thousands, except par value) (Ictober 3, Septemher 27, 2010 2009 ASSETS CURRENT ASSETS: Cash and watt Cquivalcros................................................................. $ 220.933 S 89.185 Accounts rcceivablc-net..._......................................... ....._............. 566,642 506.316 Prepaid expenses and ether current assets .............................................. 40.880 55.167 Inow,tc taxes te"iv'ahk............................................................... 1.... 7.249 5.222 Taal current asxts................... _.._....._._... ......... ........ _.... -._- 144,717 655.9W PROPERTY AND EQUIPMENT: Land and buildings ...................................... .............. .................... 1007 10,555 Equipnrent. furniture and Fixtures................._...............,..................... 145.210 126.249 Leasehold improvements ...................... .......... ....... _......._.. 18,104 13.740 T,ud........................................................................................ 175.021 150.544 Accumulated depreciation and amortization ...................... .... ._........ ._.... (95.638) (70.616) PROPERTY AND EQUIPMENT -NET ............................................ 79 383 70,928 GOODWILL ...................................... ........... ........................... ....... V44.422 319,6R5 WTANGIBLE ASSETS -NET...... ................................. ............ I......... 45,005 33.769 OTHERASSETS.............................................................................. 17.176 17.633 TOTAL ASSETS ...... ............. ._..-...... _.............. ..... .... ..... .... ...,... ... S1-Is 1090 S1.097.905 LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS' EQUITY CURRENT LIABILITIES: Account. payable ........................... _ ... _... _................ _.... _. S 166,450 S 149,352 Acctucd contpensation..................................................................... 93.243 88.793 Billings in exccas of cants on uncompleted contracts .................................. 85.221 105.162 Deferred income taxes ........................... .............. ...... ........... .......... 21.851 9.645 Current portion of long -tens debt ....................................................... 5,002 4 320 Other curreot liabilities.................................................................... 101.2w 74.%4 T.tai current liabiGtics...._................................................. _.... _.... 473.027 4312.236 DEFFERED INCOME TAXES.._..............................._........................ 12506 4.615 LONG-TERM DEBT......................................................................... 122,510 6530 OTHER LONG-TERM LIABILITIES..................................................... 25,513 8,046 COMMITMENTS AND CONTINGENCIES STOCKHOLDERS'EOUM- Referred stock -Authorized, 2,000 shares of SU.01 pat value. no shares usued and Outstanding as Of OctObCf 3. 2010 and September 27. 21000 ....... ...... .- Crenmon stock-Auth"ized. 150.000 shales of S11.01 par value: issued and ow6tandin8. 61.755 and 61,257 shares as of Oewhe+ 3, 21010 and September 27, 2f1t10. respectively..._ ................ ....... ...... .,.................. 618 613 Additional puid-in capital........................................................ _.... 368.865 3511.57I Accumulated other comprehensive income ............. _............. _... ... _.... 19.763 12.226 Retained carninp ................... _.........._.. 359.887 283.06.8 TOTAL STOCKHOLDERS' EQUITY ................................................. _. 749,133 tA6.478 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS' EQUITY ...... ........... ......... 51381.689 $1.007,005 See accompanying Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements. Tetra Tech CSI ■ ACORD- CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE DATE IMM DO Yri 41072DI1 AGn Risk Insurance Ser Des 1.1, est, Inc THIS CERTIFICATE 15 ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION 707 Wilshire Blvd.. Ste. 26DO ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE Los Angeles, CA 90017 HOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AMEND, EXTEND OR License No. 0363334 ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. COMPANIES AFFORDING COVERAGE Phone 213630-3270 Fax 847-953-0574 COMPANY A National Union Fire Insurance Company of Pittsburgh. PA INSURED COMPANY Tetra Tech Construction Services. Inc. B Insurance Company of the State of Pennsylvania 5401 E 4e Avenue COMPANY Denver, CO 80216 USA C Lexington Insurance Company COMPANY D Chartis Specialty Insurance Company COVERAGES THE POLICIES OP INSURANCE LISTED BELON HA'.E BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED, NOTHMTHSTAVDING ANY REQUIREMENT, TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUEO OR MAYPERTAIN, THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERf.S. EXCLUSIONS AND CCND(TIONS OF SUCH POLICIES. AGGREGATE LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. LIMITS SHOWN ARE AS REQUESTED. CO LTR TYPE Of nfURANCE POLCY NUMBER POLICY EFFECTIVE DATE IMM,DDMY) POLICY EXPIRATION DATE(WLTDIM UNITS GENERIC LMBILRY GENERAL AGGREGATE s 2.000,000 A x COMME11tMl GENERAL LABILITY CLAMS HIE Q OCCUR GL 458 15 61 10/1012010 10/012011 PRCJUCTS- COMP,OP AGG s 2.000.000 PERSONA s ADV INLuaY s 1,000.0 EACH OCCURRENCE s 1.D00.000 OWNER'as CONTRACTORTPROT x Contractual Liability F-IE DAMAGE I w Nv; s 1 DO.000 x X,C,U Coverage MEC ExP I" BIN PR+PnI S 5,000 x Gent Aggregate Lvn9 Applies. Per Prgect'Per Loc AIROYO@U UAlli CCLBINED SINGLE LwR s 2.DDO.000 x ANYAUTO A ALL c,i AUTOS CA 826 36 72 10/01/2010 101012011 x SGOLY INJURY s SCHUDULE AUTOS IPN acroSrn; x BODILY M UUIIY a HIRED AUTOS x NONOVMEDAUTOS (PnxP : PROPERTY (SMAGF LM4kL11Y AUTOONLY-SAACCIOENT S ANY AUTO OTHER THAN. I-C ONLY. EACYACC'.DENT s EXCESSLWIIItY' EACH OCCURRENCE S 5,D00.DG0 C FORM AGGREJA-E a 5,000.DOO OTHER THAN JMBRELLA FCRLI P 62786232 10/O 12010 10/012011 s Occurrence B W A'g*j0I}K€tCif — J o WC 1477 08 06 101011 10 101012 l l "I %X o f Includes US LOflysnorertlen d Haroor Workers' COMPETISMOn ACI EL EACJ ACC'Dil a 1,000.000 EL DISEASE POLICY LIM T a 1,000.000 THE PROPR E- Ii INC'- HCLTiVE EXCL ELDISSASE-4AEMPLOYEE S 1000.000 x OTHER D Professional LiabilitylContractors COPS 1952563 10/01/2010 10/012011 Each Claim S5.000,000 Pollution Liability Aggregate RO S5O,D00 DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS/LOCATIONSfVEHICLES/SPECIAL ITEM Stop Gap MSYeswor OH, WA Iw CERTFICATE HOLDER CMCELLATION SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCEU-KO BEFORE THE Evidence of Coverage EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, THE ISSUING COMPANY WILL ENDEAVOR TO MAIL SC DAYS WRITTEN NOTICE TO THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER NANEC TO THE LEFT BUT FAILURE TO MAIL SUCH NOTICE SMALL IMPOSE NO OBLIGATION On LIARILRY OF ANY KIND UPON THE COMPANY. ITS AGENTS OR REPRESENTATIVES. AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE GFOVi TK'P16Ye4 N /A'0 ACORD 25 2001/08 ACORO CORPORATION 1988 Tetra Tech CSI ■ Tetra Tech Construction Services, Inc. is providing the following letter from our surety company as evidence of our bonding capability 10� Liberty Utua June 7, 2011 Kit Carson Electric Cooperative. Inc. P.O. Boa 5-8 11S Cruz Alta Road Taos, flew Memoo S-5-1 Re: Tetra Tech Conctruction Senricec, Inc. RUS BIF-Financed Fiber—to-the—Ho.Ye Project, ReSues: for Pricttg S1uem Reference Letter Liberty Mutual Surety 333 G-ee z a^d. West, S=e 300 Oazg!e, C3 PZS66 Mgme: 14'; 93--1400 F= (714'; 935-C 147 Safeco Insurance Company of America (U Safeco",i, a I.ibexty 2viatuaL Company, acts as surety fox Tetra Tech Constructiion Serricec, Inc., a snhsidiar; of Tetra Tech. Inc. i'collectiTVIT `Tt` , m its contzacting ratters- Safeco is a major, national pro:tider of contract suxetr bonds, is listed in the Federal Register as a suretT acceptabie for Federal projects, and is a licensed, admitted surer; in all fifty United States- We enloT a 3esr Guide rat .g of Ate°. Safeco currently extends to Tt single project and aggregate bonding caaacir. in the $230 milion and $750 ra:Iion ranges, respect^ e1-. his would not preclude us from considering projects and programs in excess of those para=eters Based on our kna yiedge of TL s maaageTMeni, consaucnon expertise, current funanciz: position and backlog, we hale e*.-er, confidence in its abilines to successfLaUr undextake. manage and completeT•z projects thin those oaratnecers and within its caned areas of expertise We. highly, recommend this design, enguteering, and buOding contractor to you Please undersmnd that this letter is not an assuwption ofliabilrn-, nor is it a contmwten; to approve and provide futcre bond requests. This letter is offered, simply, as a bonding reference at the request of out CRt'a tO�EL. �,1nCeCE1^, SA MCb =, SURA_- CF- COMPANY OF AMERIC.$ E.S. Albrecht, Jr. By: E.S. Albrecht, Jr. Attorney -in -Fact Downtown Conduit Backbone and Laterals Bid No. 7263 SECTION 00410 BID BOND KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: that we, the undersigned TETRA TECH CONSTRUCTION SERVICES INC as Principal, and as Surety, are hereby held and firmly bound unto the City of Fort Collins, Colorado, as OWNER, in the sum of $ FlvePercent ofAmount Bid (5%) for the payment of which, well and truly to be made, we hereby jointly and severally bind ourselves, successors, and assigns. THE CONDITION of this obligation is such that whereas the Principal has submitted to the City of Fort Collins, Colorado the accompanying Bid and hereby made a part hereof to enter into a Construction Agreement for the construction of Fort Collins Project, . NOW THEREFORE, (a) If said Bid shall be rejected, or (b) If said Bid shall be accepted and the Principal shall execute and deliver a Contract in the form of Contract attached hereto (properly completed in accordance with said Bid) and shall furnish a BOND for his faithful performance of said Contract, and for payment of all persons performing labor or furnishing materials in connection therewith, and shall in all other respects perform the Agreement created by the acceptance of said Bid, then this obligation shall be void; otherwise the same shall remain in force and effect, it being expressly understood and agreed that the liability of the Surety for any and all claims hereunder shall, in no event, exceed the penal amount of this obligation as herein stated. The Surety, for value received, hereby stipulates and agrees that the obligations of said Surety and its BOND shall be in no way impaired or affected by any extension of the time within which the OWNER may accept such Bid; and said Surety does hereby waive notice of any such extension. Surety Companies executing bonds must be authorized to transact business in the State of Colorado and be accepted by the OWNER. Tetra Tech Construction Services, Inc. assigns safety responsibilities to every manager In every office. The safety manager monitors compliance with the safety manual, processes and training. Full compliance Is required for all subcontractors and strictly monitored. The Tetra Tech Safety Program has been written In compliance with Federal, State and Local requirements such as OSHA, DOT and EPA standards. It provides Initial Safety and Orientation training reinforced with daily and weekly safety instruction and inspection. We meet or exceed recommended Experience Modification Rates in the various states that Tetra Tech has a presence. Tetra Tech's Quality Standard ISO 9001:2008 US07/1122 and ISO 14001:2004 US98/1315. The Quality System is fully documented and available in writing and is subject to Independent third party assessment by SGS Group. Tetra Tech EC is the first major full -service environmental consulting, engineering, remediation and construction firm to have all services at every office and field location certified to the standards of ISO 14001. ISO 14001 Is an international standard that specifies a process for controlling and Improving our environmental performance. External audits ensure conformance and continual Improvement. ISO 14001 certification demonstrates Tetra Tech EC's commitment to effectively managing environmental responsibilities and ensuring these practices are integrated into our overall business operations. • Pre -employment drug screens • Criminal & felony background checks • Random drug & alcohol screening (D&A) • Post accident D&A screening • Reasonable suspicion D&A screening • Monthly manager meetings on safety & health issues • Employee weekly safety meetings • Daily on -site job safety "tailgate" meetings (includes subcontractors) • Confined Space Training • Decision Driver Training • Electrical Safety Training • First Aid/CPR Training • Hantavirus • Hazard Communications • New Employment Safety Training • OSHA Regulations, OSH-ACT • Personal Protective Equipment Training • Supervisor Safety Training • Task Specific Training (Ladders, Dog's, Safety Signs, Lifting Material & Misc. Safety Programs) • Telecommunications • Traffic Control • Daily Safety Inspections by Supervisors • Field Safety Audit's by Safety Department • Insurance Company Loss Control Inspections • Accident & Incident Investigation • Accident Prevention Training • Drug & Alcohol Detection & Prevention • Regulatory Law Training • Decision Driving Ride -a -Long Evaluator • Worker's Compensation Training • Company Safety Manual & Employee Handbook • Cell Phone Text Messaging Daily Safety Topics • Safety Video Library • English & Spanish Information • State & Federal Regulations • Safety Meeting Topic Library • OSHA, EPA, DOT, NEC, NFPA & ANSI • Quarterly Safety Bonus • Annual Safety Department Bonus • Technician Award Program • American Industrial Hygiene Association • American Society of Safety Engineers • Colorado Motor Carriers Association • Mountain States Employers Council • National Safety Council • Utility Notification Center of Colorado Downtown Conduit Backbone and Laterals Bid No. 7263 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Principal and the Surety have hereunto set their hands and seals this day of Ae9.at4 , 2011 , and such of them as are corporations have caused their corporate seals to be hereto affixed and these presents to be signed by their proper officers, the day and year first set forth above. PRINCIPAL SURETY TETRA TECH CONSTRUCTION SERVICES, INC SAFECO INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA Name: Address: 5401 E. 46th Avenue, Denver, CO 80216 1001 4th Avenue, Suite 1700, Seattle. WA 98154 `TNT ♦Li i, ATTEST: By -.A L I agl_& Title: B Aleman, Attomey-in-Fact (SEAL) e CALIFORNIA ALL-PURPOSE ACKNOWLEDGMENT State of California County of Los Angeles On A11) to 4 2011 before me, Simone Gerhard, Notary Public, personally appeared B. Aleman who proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the person(s) whose name(s) is/are subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to me that he/she/they executed the same in his/her/their authorized capacity(ies), and that by Isis/her/thei signature(s) on the instrument the person(s), or the entity upon behalf of which the person(s) acted, executed the instrument. I certify under PENALTY OF PERJURY under the laws of the State of California that the foregoing paragraph is true and correct. WITNESS my hand and official seal. A / SIMONE GERHARD Signature Commission # 1784570 Slm - and Notary Public _m Notary Public - California £ Los Angeles County Comm. F !res Dcc 9, 2011 THIS POWER OF ATTORNEY IS NOT VALID UNLESS IT IS PRINTED ON RED BACKGROUND. 4463 340 This Power of Attorney limits the acts of those named herein, and they have no authority to bind the Company except in the manner and to the extent herein stated. SAFECO INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA SEATTLE, WASHINGTON POWER OF ATTORNEY KNOW ALL PERSONS BY THESE PRESENTS: That Safeco Insurance Company of America (the "Company"), a Washington stock insurance company, pursuant to and by authority of the By-law and Authorization hereinafter set forth, does hereby name, constitute and appoint E. S. ALBRECHT, JR., TRACY C. ASTON, C. K. NAKAMURA, LISA L. THORNTON, MARIA PENA, MARINA TAPIA, EDWARD C. SPECTOR, KD CONRAD, BRENDA WONG, SIMONE GERHARD, NOEMI QUIROZ, B. ALEMAN, ALL OF THE CITY OF LOS ANGELES, STATE OF CALIFORNIA.............................................................................................................................................................................................. , each individually if there be more than one named, its true and lawful attorney -in -fact to make, execute, seal, acknowledge and deliver, for and on its behalf as surety and as its act and deed, any and all undertakings, bonds, recognizances and other surety obligations in the penal sum not exceeding SEVEN HUNDRED FIFTY MILLION AND 00/100*--'— """*** DOLLARS ($ 750,000,000.00*************** ******) each, and the execution of such undertakings, bonds, recognizances and other surety obligations, in pursuance of these presents, shall be as binding upon the Company as if they had been duly signed by the president and attested by the secretary of the Company in their own proper persons. F That this power is made and executed pursuant to and by authority of the following By-law and Authorization: ARTICLE IV - Execution of Contracts: Section 12. Surety Bonds and Undertakings. 0 Any officer or other official of the Corporation authorized for that purpose in writing by the Chairman or the President, and subject to such limitations y as the Chairman or the President may prescribe, shall appoint such attorneys -in -fact, as may be necessary to act in behalf of the Corporation to make, E execute, seal, acknowledge and deliver as surety any and all undertakings, bonds, recognizances and other surety obligations. Such attorneys -in - fact, subject to the limitations set forth in their respective powers of attorney, shall have full power to bind the Corporation by their signature and a executed, such instruments shall be as binding as if signed by the president and attested by the secretary. > c to is By the following instrument the chairman or the president has authorized the officer or other official named therein to appoint attorneys -in -fact: aca d rn Pursuant to Article IV, Section 12 of the By-laws, Garnet W. Elliott, Assistant Secretary of Safeco Insurance Company of America, is authorized to e> appoint such attorneys -in -fact as may be necessary to act in behalf of the Corporation to make, execute, seal, acknowledge and deliver as surety O any and all undertakings, bonds, recognizances and other surety obligations. `m> : That the By-law and the Authorization set forth above are true copies thereof and are now in full force and effect. m� IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this Power of Attorney has been subscribed by an authorized officer or official of the Company and the corporate seal of C d Safeco Insurance Company of America has been affixed thereto in Plymouth Meeting, Pennsylvania this 15th day of March — 2011 d0 SAFECO INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA By tM d Garnet W. Elliott, Assistant Secretary p C COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA ss E COUNTY OF MONTGOMERY On this-1 5th day of March , 2011 , before me, a Notary Public, personally came Garnet W. Elliott, to me known, and acknowledged that he is an Assistant Secretary of Safeco Insurance Company of America; that he knows the seal of said corporation; and that he executed the above Power of Attorney and affixed the corporate seal of Safeco Insurance Company of America thereto with the authority and at the direction of said corporation. IN TESTIMONY WHEREO subscribed my name and affixed my notarial seal at Plymouth Meeting, Pennsylvania, on the day and year first above written. Q� �OONw F< 147 O �1 f asreliai Nola Teresar Pa>leiia, Notary Public OF f'tyr°utn'Tw ., M1S°Rtgmm�ry county By My �mm s;nn kpir s Mar. 28 2c1,s Terega Pastella, Notary Public CERTIFICATE I, the undersigned, Assis {�creteiy� Safeco Insurance Company of America, do hereby certify that the original power of attorney of which the foregoing is a full, true and cbtteef ebpy, is in full force and effect on the date of this certificate; and I do further certify that the officer or official who executed the said power of attorney is an Assistant Secretary specially authorized by the chairman or the president to appoint attorneys -in -fact as provided in Article IV, Section 12 of the By-laws of Safeco Insurance Company of America. This certificate and the above power of attorney may be signed by facsimile or mechanically reproduced signatures under and by authority of the following vote of the board of directors of Safeco Insurance Company of America at a meeting duly called and held on the 18th day of September, 2009. VOTED that the facsimile or mechanically reproduced signature of any assistant secretary of the company, wherever appearing upon a certified copy of any power of attorney issued by the company in connection with surety bonds, shall be valid and binding upon the company with the same force and effect as though manually affixed. Or\� IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, have hereunto subscribed my naa ,, , 'xed the corporate seal of the said company, this day of w` David M. Carey, A sistant Secretary c —0 6in AW cE oa 0 O � c 3 `6 of a� H O M Q7 0r �0) d Md RM >O dv r co co EN �C) C OD 06 O r H� a _ SECTION 00420 STATEMENT OF BIDDER'S QUALIFICATIONS All questions must be answered and the data given must be clear and comprehensive. This statement must be notarized. If necessary, questions may be answered on separate attached sheets. The Bidder may submit any additional information he desires. 1. Name of Bidder: Tetra Tech construction Services, Inc. 2. Permanent main office address: 5401 East 48th Avenue Denver, CO 60216 3. When organized: 8/1/1990 4. If a corporation, where incorporated: colorado 5. How many years have you been engaged in the contracting business under your present firm or trade name? 20+ years 6. Contracts on hand: (Schedule these, showing the amount of each contract and the appropriate anticipated dates of completion.) See attached for project history 7. General character of Work performed by your company: Traffic, ITS, Fiber Installation, Electrical 8. Have you ever failed to complete any Work awarded to you? No If so, where and why? 9. Have you ever defaulted on a contract? No If so, where and why? 10. Are you debarred by any government agency? No If yes list agency name. 11. List the more important projects recently completed by your company, stating the approximate cost of each, and the month and year completed, location and type of construction. See attached for project history 12. List your major equipment available for this contract. See attached equipment list 13. Experience in construction Work similar in importance to this project: See attached for project history 14. Background and experience of the principal members of your organization, including officers: See attached resumes 15. Credit available: $ 16. Bank Reference: wells Fargo (415) 243-7352 Samuel Rodriguez 17. Will you, upon request, fill out a detailed financial statement and furnish any other information that may be required by the OWNER? Yes 18. Are you licensed as a General Contractor? If yes, in what city, county and state? What class, license and numbers? 19. Do you anticipate subcontracting Work under this Contract? Yes If yes, what percent of total contract? 53 And to whom? see List