PROPOSAL Borough of Roselle Park BOROUGH ENGINEER a ORIGIN a 24 Commerce Street Suite 300 Newark, NJ 07102 T: 973?265-9775 F: 973?265-9774 November 30, 2018 PRO #18?05826 Borough of Roselle Park Attn: AndrewJ. Casais, RMC, QPA Borough Clerk/Qualified Purchasing Agent 110 East Westfield Avenue Roselle Park, NJ 07204 Re: Request for Proposals for Borough Engineer Roselle Park, New Jersey Dear Mr. Casais: The Borough of Roselle Park (Borough) prides itself on being "a wonderful place to call home? and is dedicated to serving its almost 14,000 residents. To continue to be a draw for both residents and businesses alike, the Borough is continually looking to improve the community?s economic vitality, which includes the development and coordination of programs to enhance elements of open space, transportation, and infrastructure. As the Borough continues to grow, the maintenance and enhancement ofthese buildings, parks and recreation facilities, and the infrastructure is critical to continued success in the future. While undertaking projects that will have a lasting impact on its residents, the Borough will need a strong management and engineering team to complete the services outlined in the request for proposal. Pennoni is that firm. Pennoni is a multidisciplinary organization with personnel qualified in the areas of municipal, civil, sanitary, environmental, mechanical, electrical, structural, and transportation engineering. Our proficiency in surveying, land planning, landscape architecture, and environmental sciences complement the engineering disciplines of our staff. This enables Pennoni to offer a staff of professionals that provide the wide range of services required to satisfy the needs of the Borough. To achieve our goals of quality work and service to our clients, we must be organized and every task managed to achieve the desired end results. Drew Di Sessa, PE, PP, will serve as Pennoni?s representative to the Borough. He has more than 20 years of municipal engineering experience including serving as the Municipal Engineer or Planning and Zoning Board Engineer for municipalities in New Jersey, such as the City of Plainfield in Union County, Hillside Township, and Township of Nutley in Essex County. Mr. DiSessa will serve as an extension of Borough staff and confirm full commitment of resources are available to accomplish tasks. Pennoni adheres strictly to the Code ofPractices of the American Society of Civil Engineers and subscribes to the Canon of Ethics of the National Society of Professional Engineers. We are proud of the professional reputation that we have developed and we are committed to the highest level of professionalism. if you require additional information, please contact us at your convenience. Todd M. Hay, PE, CM Drew M. Di Sessa, PE, PP Regional Vice President Senior Engineer TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION SECTION SECTION SECTION SECTION 1 2 3 4 STAFF INFORMATION PROJECT EXPERIENCE REFERENCES STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS FEE SCHEDULE ADMINISTRATIVE DOCUMENTS STAFF INFORMATION BOROUGH OF ROSELLE PARK SUBMISSION FORNI I QUALIFICATION STATEMENT (ATTACH ADDITIONAL SHEETS AS NECESSARY, BUT DO NOT SIMPLY ATTACH VENDOR MATERIALS AND 1. Names and roles of the individuals who will perform the services and description of their education and experience with projects similar to the services contained herein: Project Manager-Drew Di Sessa is a Senior Engineer in our Newark, NJ office. He has more than 30 years experience with expertise in the areas of site design, planning and zoning, real estate due diligence and municipal engineering including feasibility studies, planning board and zoning board hearings, subdivision and land development applications, environmental permitting, demolition, roadway design, storm water management, utility design, grading, earthwork, soil conservation, technical reports and specifications. His experience includes interacting with government agencies and other professionals involved in land aquisition, development and construction. He is an exprienced engineering expert witness and has testified before boards, courts and commissions. Education MS-Engineering Management, New Jersey Institute of Technology BS?Civil Engineering, Rutgers University Professional Registrations Licensed Professional Engineer: NJ Professional Planner: NJ (#33Ll00420100) Certifications Certified Zoning Official: NJ LEED Accredited Professional Professional Affiliations New Jersey Alliance for Action New Jersey Society of Municipal Engineers Mr. Di Sessa's re5ume is included with this submission with more details regarding his experience. Page 8 of 26 Organization Chart Borough of Roselle Park Principal-in-Charge and QA Manager Todd M. Hay, PE, CME Environmental Planning/Permitting Christopher R. Beriont, LSRP Borough Engineer Representative Drew M. Di Sessa, PE, PP Land Survey Traffic/'1' ransportation Dennis S. DiBlasio, PLS, PP Beth~Ann M. Grasso, PE, CME Olga Garcia, PE, CME Inspection and Testing Michael A. Padula, CWI, PE Geotechnical Frederick A. Brinker, PE Robert Mellohusky, PE Structural Richard Roberts, PE Water/Wastewater Thomas Leisse, PE Industrial Hygiene Ralph Coppola, CIEC Construction Management] Construction Inspection Curtis Shugars, PE Pm Organization Chart 1 of 1 EDUCATION MS, Urban and Transportation Engineering; New Jersey Institute of Technology, (2002) BS, Civil Engineering; Temple University (1992) PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATIONS Professional Engineer: NJ exp. 4?30?20) Certified Municipal Engineer: NJ (#475, 1994, no exp.) Project Management, Pennoni (2015, no exp.) PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS American Society of Civil Engineers American Water Works Association Institute of Transportation Engineers National Society of Professional Engineers New Jersey Planning Officials New Jersey Society of Municipal Engineers: Executive Board Secretary New Jersey Wireless Association New Jersey Alliance for Action Future City Competition: Mentor Branchburg Township Planning Board: Chairman Principal-in-ChargeIQA Manager EXPERIENCE SUMMARY Todd Hay, PE, CM E, serves as Regional Vice President in our Newark, NJ office. He is responsible for client service and business development efforts for the office and manages the success and growth of the northern New Jersey staff and projects. Mr. Hay has been working with multi? disciplined engineering projects during his nearly 23-year career as civil engineer, project manager and principal. His work has included local/county transportation, utilities, traffic and recreation projects; college/universities; rooftop/ground mount solar projects, all within and a variety of private/public design and design?build projects within NJ, NY, CT, VT, NH, and NM. His work experience has included client contact and coordination; in-house review of site plan and subdivision projects for entitlement compliance; preparation and coordination of site plans and technical specifications for bidding purposes; preparation of site plans for entitlement submission; expert witness testimony before local, county and state authorities; contract administration and construction support services for both private and public projects. Currently, Mr. Hay serves as the appointed City, Planning and Zoning Board Engineer in the City of East Orange and the Township, Planning and Zoning Board Engineer in the Township of Nutley. Mr. Hay is also the appointed Board of Education Engineer for the Springfield Board of Education. In addition, he has served over 25 municipalities, four counties and ten public school districts as on-call engineer. He has served as principal-in-charge for private clients including Toll Brothers City Living, Simon Properties, Garden Homes and Verizon as well as many high- profile architects. Also, Mr. Hay has been involved in high profile design?build projects such as the design?build of the US Military Academy Preparatory School at West Point, NY and the design and construction of Limited Ports of Entry (LPOE's) on the Canadian and Mexican Border. Mr. Hay has also been involved in litigation and court matters serving as a design and construction expert witness representing construction contractors and New Jersey State transportation authorities. REPRESENTATIVE PROJECTS City of East Orange General Engineering Services, East Orange, NJ Appointed City Engineer and Client Manager - Reviews applications and ensured compliance thru inspections to the Planning and Zoning Board as well as attends and consults with the Director of Public works, Mayor and Council, and attended Regular Meetings when requested. He had established office hours for consultations with residents and an in?house engineering staff of five. He had been responsible for estimating and making recommendations to the City where requested. Township of Nutley General Engineering Services, Nutley, NJ Appointed Township Engineer and Client Manager - Reviews applications and ensure compliance thru inspections to the Planning Board and Zoning Board as well as attends when requested, consults with the Mayor and Commissioners, attends Regular Meetings when requested and Government Committee Meetings. He has established office hours for consultations with residents and administrative staff. He has been responsible for estimating and making recommendations to the Township where requested. Also, Mr. Hay secured over $8 million dollars in grants since his appointment for 2005. Mr. Hay is responsible for implementing the on? going NJDEP Stormwater Management program for the Township. Township of Springfield General Engineering Services, Springfield, NJ Appointed Township Engineer and Client Manager - Reviewed applications and ensured compliance thru inspections to the Planning Board as well as attends and consults with the Mayor and Council, and attended Regular Meetings when requested. He had established office hours for consultations with residents and administrative staff. He had been responsible for estimating and making recommendations to the Township where requested. Also, Mr. Hay secured over $750,000 dollars in grants during his appointment from 2008-2011. Hayl lofl Borough Engineer Representative EDUCATION EXPERIENCE SUMMARY ?i?gg?jr?yg'i?sezt?e Sanagement Mr. DiSessa is a Senior Engineer. He has more than 30 years of experience with expertise in (1997} the areas of site design, planning and zoning, real estate due diligence, and municipal engineering including feasibility studies, master planning, testimony at planning board and zoning board hearings, subdivision and land development applications, environmental permitting, demolition, roadway design, storm water management, utility design, grading, earthwork, soil conservation, technical reports and specifications. His experience includes PAmma'l?o' interacting with government agencies and other professionals involved in land acquisition, A development, and construction. He is an experienced engineering expert witness and has P'Ofessmna' Engineer: NJ testified before boards, courts, and commissions. exp. 4-30-20) BS, Rutgers University; Civil Engineering (1984) Professional Engineer: Mr. Di Sessa has served as the planning board engineer for the Township of Vernon. Mr. Di exP- 1-31-19) Sessa serves as the township engineer and land use board engineer for the Township of Professional manner; NJ Mansfield and planning board engineer for the Township of Hillside. He also serves as the (#33Ll00420100, exp. 5?31?20) municipal engineer representative for the Township of Nutley, and as the municipal engineer CERTIFICATIONS representative and planning/zoning board engineer for the City of Plainfield. Certified Zoning Official; NJ (2010, no exp.) REPRESENTATIVE PROJECTS City of Plainfield - General Engineering Services, Various Locations, NJ Appointed City Engineer - Consults with the Director of Public Works and Engineering. He has established office hours for consultations with local residents and administrative staff. He is responsible for estimating and making recommendations to the City where requested. Mr. Di Sessa is responsible for reviewing street opening applications and inspecting construction. 0" Ml?mdpa' He is responsible for NJDEP reporting of the City?s Stormwater Management program. nglneers LEED Accredited Professional (2008, no exp.) PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS New Jersey Alliance for Action Township of Nutley - General Engineering Services, Various Locations, NJ Township engineer representative - Consults with the engineering project coordinator. He has established office hours for consultations with local residents and administrative staff. He is responsible for estimating and making recommendations to the township where requested. Mr. Di Sessa?s responsibilities also include overseeing the design and construction inspection of roadway improvement projects throughout the township. Township of Mansfield Land Use Board Engineer, Various Locations, NJ Appointed Board Engineer - for the Land Use Board, his responsibilities include reviewing applications for compliance with the township land use and zoning ordinances. He attends regular board meetings. Other duties include making recommendations on zoning ordinance changes and assisting with master planning activities of the board. Township of Hillside Planning Board Engineer, Various Locations, NJ Appointed Board Engineer - for the Planning Board, his responsibilities include reviewing applications for compliance with the township land use and zoning ordinances. He attends regular board meetings and assists the Board with land use issues. He is responsible for overseeing construction inspection of board approved development projects. Township of lrvington Park Place Improvements, Irvington, NJ Project Manager - Design and construction of 2,400 linear feet of municipal road milling and resurfacing improvements including geotextile reinforcement, handicap ramps, full depth and mill/overlay asphalt pavement. Responsible for client management, project management, administration, and bid services. Township of Berkeley Millbrook Drive Improvements, Berkeley, NJ Project Manager Design and construction of 3,000 linear feet of municipal road milling and resurfacing improvements including concrete sidewalk, handicap ramps, full depth and mill/overlay asphalt pavement, and concrete curb. Responsible for client management, project management, administration, and bid services. Di Sessa 1 of1 Environmental Planning/Permitting EDUCATION BA, Earth Science: Geology Concentration; Kean University (1997) PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATIONS Site Remediation Professional: NJ (#624783, exp. 6-4-20) CERTIFICATIONS 8 Hr., HAZWOPER Refresher, OSHA (exp. 9-11-19) New Jersey Class UST System Operator, ICC (2018, no exp.) TRAINING 40 Hr., HAZWOPER Initial, OSHA (1998, no exp.) Project Manager Training, Pennoni (2015, no exp.) PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS NJ Licensed Site Remediation Professionals Association EXPERIENCE SUMMARY Mr. Beriont serves as a Senior Environment Scientist/Project Manager. He is a Licensed Site Remediation Professional with over 20 years of experience in the fields of environmental investigation and environmental remediation. His experience includes environmental site assessments; remedial investigations; feasibility studies; remedial actions for soil, groundwater, and vapor related issues; and remedial implementation of the same issues for industrial, commercial, institutional, and government clients. REPRESENTATIVE PROJECTS PNC Realty Services Phase II Investigations, Various Sites, NJ Project Manager Managed scope, coordination and implementation of Phase II Services including, but not limited to Open Public Record (OPRA) file reviews, electromagnetic/grou nd penetrating radar surveys, and soil and groundwater investigations at various properties throughout New Jersey. Twp. of Springfield Remedial Investigations, Various Municipal Sites, Springfield, NJ Project Manager Managed remedial investigations for the Township of Springfield, NJ. Scope includes soil and groundwater investigations and air quality investigation of municipal facilities. Sun National Bank - Holland Branch, UST Removal Services, Various Locations, NJ Project Manager Managed the closure, removal and investigation of one fuel oil UST to the culmination of the issuance of a letter of "No Further Action? from the State. Far Brook School Site Investigation, Short Hills, NJ Project Manager Managed 3 soil/groundwater investigation for a suspected oil leak at the Far Brook School. Investigation culminated with the issuance of a letter of "No Further Action? from the State. Berk Gold Stamping/East Coast Finishing Preliminary, Site Remedial Investigations, Fairview, NJ Project Manager Oversaw Industrial Site Recovery Act (ISRA) requirements associated with the sale of the property. Activities included the preparation of a Preliminary Assessment (PAR). The PAR identified several areas of concerns that lead to Site/Remedial Investigations. Historic Fill conditions have been identified and a site wide cap has been approved and an indeterminate Classification Exception Area is being implemented for the site. Union County College Sediment Pond Restoration, Cranford, NJ Project Manager Conducted sediment removal of a pond at the Cranford Campus. Approximately 500 tons of sediment was removed, characterized and disposed of. The site was restored to natural vegetative conditions at the completion of the project. Former Dry Cleaners Soil-Vapor Extraction System Installation, West Orange, NJ Oversaw the installation of a twin blower soil vapor extraction system in a former dry cleaner located in West Orange, NJ. A total of eight SVE wells were installed at the site and connected via subsurface trenching to the blower units and carbon filters. The project required extensive cooperation with to relocate electric poles and service. Childcare Facility Soil Remediation Site Redevelopment, Warren, NJ Project Manager Oversaw site activities for the remediation of approximately 2,000 tons of contaminated soil from the playground of a childcare facility located in Warren, NJ. Oversaw the installation of the selected presumptive remedy for the playground area. Brick Landfill - Soil Vent Installation, Brick, NJ Project Manager Oversaw the installation of seven soil vents located throughout the Brick Landfill located in Brick Township, NJ. The soil vents were installed through the surficial capping through the fill to the native soils to vent landfill gases that accumulated below the capping. Beriontl 1 of 1 Land Survey EDUCATION AA, Burlington County College (1975) PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATIONS Professional Land Surveyor: PA exp. 9-30-19) Professional Land Surveyor: NJ (#246502830700, exp. 4?30-20) Professional Land Surveyor: NY (#0498851, exp. 9-30-21) Professional Planner: NJ exp. 5-31-20) TRAININGS TWIC Certified (exp. 8?6?19) 40?Hr. OSHA, Hazmat (1991, no exp.) FEMA, NFIP Elevation Cert, (2018, no exp.) Ground, Aircraft/UAS Mapping Techniques, (2018, no exp.) Easements, (2018, no exp.) Evolution of NSRS, (2018, no exp.) Updates Vertical Datum, (2018, no exp.) Updates/Flood Insurance Floodplain Management, (2017, no exp.) Flood Maps, Zone A Areas, Finding BFEs, (2017, no exp.) Risk Management/Surveyors, (2017, no exp.) PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS PA Society of Land Surveyors NJ Society of Professional Land Surveyors NY Association of Professional Land Surveyors The Hydrographic Society of America Philadelphia Maritime Marine Advisory Committee 2005 Finalist Honor Awa rd? for Surveying and Mapping, Pennoni Associates inc/Delaware River Port Authority Surveyors GIS Mapping, Place Award? New Jersey Society of Professional Land Surveyors, 2002 Annual State Conference EXPERIENCE SUMMARY Mr. DiBlasio has more than 40 years? experience in providing professional services to government and private industry clients in all phases of surveying services. He has extensive background in subdivision preparation, outbound and topographic surveys, Land Title Surveys, environmentally sensitive area mapping, and hazardous waste site surveying, as well as hydrographic and photogrammetric work. He serves as Vice President and Division Manager of the Survey Group in our Haddon Heights, NJ office. His responsibilities include coordinating the surveying efforts of multidiscipline projects for the firm?s many different offices. Mr. DiBlasio is the Township Surveyor for Nutley, Riverside and Woodland Townships as well as Berlin Borough. He oversees and prepares most of the cartographic and mapping needs, including tax mapping, zoning, land use, 911 emergency, and utility mapping, along with reviewing mapping and planning issues. Mr. DiBlasio has over ten years of experience in workshop presentations and seminars for the New Jersey Society of Professional Land Surveyors, New York Association of Professional Land Surveyors, and Society of Professional Land Surveyors. He is a Past Director at Large for the New Jersey Society of Professional Land Surveyors and has held various offices in the Surveyors Association of West Jersey, including Past President. REPRESENTATIVE PROJECTS Borough of Essex Fells, Essex County, NJ (2011 - Present) Provided, preparation and maintenance of tax maps, for the borough in 2011 on an as needed basis. The borough has a population of approximately 2,100 and covers 1.4 square miles. Woodland Township, Burlington County, NJ (1996 - Present) Appointed Engineer and Surveyor? Pennoni has been the Appointed Engineer/Surveyor for the Township for approximately 20years. The township is one of the largest in land area in the entire state encompassing approximately 96 square miles but having a p0pulation of 1788. Our services include civil engineering and land surveying to assist in various municipal projects such as road way improvements, building construction, environmental assessments and consultation, land planning and tax map maintenance. We also have provided support in NJDEP permitting, Pinelands permitting, Storm water management plans, Land development Board studies and reviews and preparation of plans and specifications for capital projects. Township of Nutley - Digital Mapping System, Essex County, NJ One of the major undertakings for the townships re-evaluation process was to take old hand drawn mapping information and create a new digitally compiled mapping system that is based on the New Jersey aerial digital ortho~photography. An overall parclezation plan was prepared using existing tax maps and other available plan information. This overall parclezation plan was then tied into the NJ state plane coordinate system and rectified to the aerial photography. New digitally prepared tax maps were prepared and approved by the State of new Jersey. This overall mapping base is now used for many land planning exercises. Other duties include boundary and topographic surveys. Subdivision preparation and review ofsubdivision submissions, deed description reviews and preparation. DiBlasio 1 of 1 Traffic/Tramp ortation EDUCATION MS, Civil Engineering; Drexel University (2000) BS, Civil Engineering; Drexel University (1996) AS, Mathematics; Atlantic Community College (1992) PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATIONS Professional Engineer: NJ exp. 4-30-20) Professional Engineer: DE, PA CERTIFICATIONS Certified Municipal Engineer, NJ Municipal Engineering Institute (#0612, 2006, no exp.) Certified Floodplain Manager, ASFPM exp. 1?31-19) TRAINING NJDEP Advanced HEC-RAS (2015, no exp.) NJDEP, Bridge Culverts (2001, no exp.) NJDEP Stormwater Management Rule and BMP Manual Training, Rutgers University (2006, no exp.) NJDEP Sewer Extensions? Treatment Works Approvals, Rutgers University EXPERIENCE SUMMARY Ms. Grasso has more than 20 years of experience in project management for roadway and signal projects, as well as residential, industrial and commercial land development projects, covering all aspects of design from initial planning and project layout to final detailed design and construction services. Ms. Grasso serves as a Senior Engineer in our Haddon Heights, NJ office and has also served as a Civil/Site Division Manager. Her areas of expertise include design of compliant facilities, stormwater management design consisting of stormwater management systems providing both stormwater quality treatment and quantity control, flood plain studies, wastewater collection and conveyance systems, and water distribution system design. She also has experience in the preparation of permit applications to the NJDOT, SJTA, NJTA, Pinelancls Commission and the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP) and has provided testimony before multiple Planning and Zoning Boards. REPRESENTATIVE PROJECTS Washington Township Review of Traffic Impact Studies, Gloucester County, NJ Planning Board Traffic Engineer Responsible for review of traffic impact studies and site plans with respect to vehicular and pedestrian access and circulation. Review of Aldi supermarket, Dunkin Donuts, multiple car dealerships as well as strip malls, mini markets and other commercial and private use was required. Delran Township - Review of Traffic Impact Studies, Burlington County, NJ Zoning Board Traffic Engineer Responsible for review of traffic impact studies and site plans with respect to vehicular and pedestrian access and circulation. Union County - Traffic Study for the Union County Complex Elizabethtown Plaza, Elizabeth, NJ (2007, no exp.) NJDEP Flood Hazard Area Training, Rutgers University (2013, no exp.) of ADA Curb Ramps, Rutgers University (2013, no exp.) Project Manager Responsible for Local Transportation Planning Assistance to County of Union for the County Government Plaza in the Midtown Elizabeth Area, which is the central business district. The study associated with the new parking facility included recommendations to signalize the West Jersey Street/Union and Elizabethtown intersection and recommended signal and geometric changes at the intersection of Rahway Avenue and Elizabethtown Plaza and at the intersection of Rahway Avenue and Cherry Street. The purpose of the study was to further assess the impacts of the traffic associated with new and existing parking facilities on and around Elizabethtown Plaza, provide design solutions to improve traffic circulation, and improve pedestrian safety at the two primary intersections. The scope of work for this assignment consisted of engineering services including the collection and summary of traffic data; the analysis and evaluation of existing and future traffic conditions; the identification of deficiencies; and the development of mitigation recommendations ultimately assembled in the form of a traffic report. The scope of work also included an element of context sensitive design and as such, also included public involvement. Jersey City - Federal Aid Project for 48 Summit Avenue Intersection Improvements, Jersey City, Hudson County, NJ The Summit Avenue Intersection Improvements from the Union City Line to Grand Street, Project No. 11-022, in the City of Jersey City is a FY 2011 NJTPA Local Safety program and the High Risk Rural Roads Program project. Safety improvements were designed for 22 signalized intersections and 26 non-signalized intersections in the 3.5?mile?long urban corridor. The safety improvements include but not limited to the following: replacement of existing curb and sidewalk, including handicapped curb ramps with cast in place detectable warning surface, the replacement of existing signal heads, push buttons, signs, and pavement markings. And have an estimated construction cost of $1.7 million. As part of the intersection improvements pedestrian countdown heads and new push buttons were provided throughout the intersections. Where handicap ramps did not exist, they were provided and where they do not meet ADA requirements they were upgraded. ADAAG upgrades were needed including the construction of an accessible pedestrian path, new handicap ramps and installation of detectable warning surfaces. Stormwater management improvements were necessary, in compliance with NJDEP and NJDOT regulations. Grasso 1 of 1 Site/Civil EDUCATION MS, Civil Engineering; New Jersey Institute of Tech nology, (2005) BS, Civil Engineering; New Jersey institute of Technology, (2004) AS, Liberal Arts/Engineering Science Passaic County Community College (2001) PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATIONS Professional Engineer: NJ exp. 4-30-20) Certified Municipal Engineer: NJ (#2015011, no exp.) PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS NJ Society of Municipal Engineers, EXPERIENCE SUMMARY Ms. Garcia serves as a Senior Engineer in the Site/Design Division. She has joined Pennoni after serving for nearly four years as the Municipal Engineer for the City of Passaic. As Municipal Engineer, she managed the design and construction of local roadway reconstruction and resurfacing projects; managed the construction administration and grant administration of millions of dollars for various park improvement projects. She reviewed development applications, provided review comments to Planning and Zoning Boards, and conducted inspections on active development projects. She prepared plans and specifications for City construction projects such as roadways, drainage systems, and athletic sports lighting fields and managed the construction. She managed outside consultants and coordinated with State County agencies with respect to construction performed within the City. She managed the City?s engineering department and provided engineering services to the various departments, boards and agencies which included, approval or right-of?way construction permits,- review of construction permits in the designated flood hazard area; revisions of City maps, and traffic calming requests. Executive Committee Member She has 15 years of experience as a transportation engineer in the areas of roadway reconstruction design including grading and drainage and construction administration for NJDOT FHWA projects. Ms. Garcia has extensive experience in Municipal Engineering Services, including municipal grant management, municipal finance and procurement procedures. Her knowledge also includes traffic signal optimization, and Intelligent Transportation Systems Design implementation. Currently, lVls. Garcia serves as the appointed Planning Board Engineer in the Township of Hillside. Ms. Garcia is an Executive Committee Member of the NewJersey Society of Municipal Engineers. She is also fluent in Spanish. American Society of Civil Engineers REPRESENTATIVE PROJECTS City of East Orange - Site Plan Reviews, East Orange, Essex County, NJ Senior Engineer - Review of site plan and subdivision projects for zoning and planning board compliance. Nutley Township Site Plan Reviews, Nutley, Essex County, NJ Senior Engineer - Engineering review for various site development projects within the Township of Nutley. Hillside Township - Planning Board, Hillside, Union County, NJ Planning Board Engineer - Serves as Planning Board Engineer for the township. Attends Planning Board meetings and provides engineering review and inspection for various site development projects within the Township of Hillside. Sanitary Sewer Emergencies Various Locations, Passaic, NJ City Engineer - Managing/coordination with contractors and design consultants; Supervising inspectors, review contractor?s payment request, issue revised plans and change orders. City of Newark - Newark Downtown District Streetscape Essex County, NJ (4/07 12/07) Project Engineer Responsible for production of Utility Plans from Asbuilt, survey and test pit data. Created base mapping and utility plans from survey data, utility records and test pits. Provided cost estimates for preliminary design and Final design. Field work which included photography, visual inspection of roadway asphalt pavement, curb, sidewalk conditions and traffic needs to the streets enclosed within the Newark Downtown District. Designed new sidewalks and curbing, handicap ramp at intersections, new NDD lighting system using current IES standards. Reviewed shop drawing and photometric for the NDD lighting system. Prepared project specifications and bid documents, coordination of meeting among parties involved, processed invoices following NJDOT guidelines. Garcia I 1 of Geotechnical EDUCATION MS, Civil Engineering; Drexel University (1989) BS, Civil Engineering; Drexel University (1985) PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATIONS Professional Engineer: NJ exp. 4-30-20) Professional Engineer: GA, NY, OH, PA, WI Competent Person/Excavation Safety, OSHA (#12290, 1994, no exp.) 10-Hr., Construction Safety and Health, OSHA (1995, no exp.) 30-Hr., Construction Safety and Health, OSHA (#14600540504, 2015, no exp.) Confined Space Entry Procedure, Black Veatch Corp (#122290, 1996, no exp.) 40-Hr., Hazardous Waste Site Worker, OSHA (1990, no exp.) 8-Hr., Hazardous Waste Site Supervisor, OSHA (#12290, 1991, no exp.) Construction Safety and Health Program Administrator, Black Veatch (#12290, 1996, no exp.) Project Management I, Pennoni (2015, no exp.) PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS American Society of Civil Engineers Pile Driving Contractors Associati0n International Assoc. of Foundation Drilling Delaware Valley Geo-Institute International Society of Soils/Foundation Engineer Engineers Club of Philadelphia Deep Foundations Institute National Meeting; Committee Member/Session Chair, Conference Technical Paper Reviewer, Corporate Member EXPERIENCE SUMMARY Mr. Brinker serves as Division Manager in the Inspection and Testing division. He has nearly 35 years of experience in civil engineering with specialized expertise in geotechnical and geo- environmentalengineering. As the Geotechnical Engineering Division Manager at Pennoni, he is responsible for division staff management, business development, proposal preparation and reviews, technical direction and review of geotechnical reports/engineering calculations, contract reviews, financial performance, and technical mentoring/guidance of division personnel. REPRESENTATIVE PROJECTS New Jersey Carpenters Fund - New Apprentice Training Center, Edison, NJ Geotechnical Project Manager Planned and directed all aspects of a comprehensive geotechnical evaluation for a 50,000?sf, two?story training center and a 25,000-sf, four?story parking garage. Geotechnical services included a field study with ZO?test borings and 12-cone penetration tests, laboratory testing of soils for engineering design parameters, preparation of the geotechnical engineering report, review and preparation of specifications for foundations, and earthwork. The geotechnical report included ground improvement recommendations, specifically Rammed Aggregate Piers relative to shallow foundations for the support of the proposed structures. Liberty Property Trust - New Waterfront Development, Camden, NJ Geotechnical Project Manager - Planned and directed all aspects of a comprehensive geotechnical evaluation for a series of high?rise and low-rise office and retail buildings along the Camden Waterfront. Geotechnical services included a field study with over 100 test borings, laboratory testing of soils for engineering design parameters, preparation of the geotechnical engineering report, review and preparation of specifications for foundations, and earthwork. The geotechnical report included recommendations for deep foundations (steel/concrete pipe piles) for the support of the proposed structure. This site was extremely difficult from an investigation and foundation design perspective as the area is underlain by historical fills and demolition debris, with soft organic silts and environmental contamination. HOLTEC International - Technology Campus, Camden, NJ Geotechnical Project Manager - Responsible for planning and directing all aspects of a comprehensive geotechnical evaluation for this new development that included a manufacturing building, hotel, warehouse and ancillary buildings on a 150?acre waterfront site in Camden, NJ. The recommended foundation system for this project is a driven concrete filled pipe pile with a design capacity of 200 tons. Geotechnical services included afield study with over 100 test borings, laboratory testing of soils for engineering design parameters, preparation of the geotechnical engineering report, review and preparation of specifications for foundations, earthwork, and load testing of the foundations. Pennoni was also retained to provide construction phase observations of the foundation load testing and production pile driving operations. To date over 4,000 piles have been installed at this site. One Theater Square - Crane Mat Evaluation, Newark, NJ Geotechnical Project Manager Planned and directed all aspects of a large crane pad evaluation. Our analysis included an assessment of existing subsurface conditions, settlement analysis of the proposed crane lifts under various configurations, and recommendations for matting and subgrade support of the crane to reduce settlements and stabilize the equipment. Brinker) 1 of 1 EDUCATION BSME, Mechanical Engineering; Rutgers University (1983) PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATIONS Professional Engineer: NJ exp. 4-30-20) Professional Engineer: PA, NH, NC Project Management, Pennoni (2015, no exp.) 10-Hr. Construction Health Safety (2015, no exp.) PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air Conditioning Engineers Rutgers Univ. School of Engineering MAE Industrial Advisory Board, Charter Member American Council of Engineering Companies, NJ ?Distinguished Award? (2010 2014) EXPERIENCE SUMMARY Mr. Mellohusky serves as a Division Manager in the MEP division of our Haddon Heights, NJ office. His experience and background in mechanical engineering has focused on HVAC and Utility system design for a broad range of facilities and applications. He has performed and managed the HVAC and MEP design engineering for major facilities, new and existing, throughout all phases of engineering preliminary through construction. Mr. Mellohusky?s project experience includes HVAC design for commercial, industrial, healthcare, pharmaceutical, educational, criminal justice, and government/military facilities. In addition, he has designed HVAC systems employing ?green? technologies for both LEED and facilities. He has considerable knowledge of HVAC/mechanical design codes and standards and their application. in addition, he has demonstrated skills in both engineering and construction supervision and has extensive field engineering experience. REPRESENTATIVE PROJECTS Township of Riverside - Town Hall Renovations, Riverside, NJ Project Manager/Lead HVAC engineer Responsible for MEP design for the renovation of the Riverside Town Hall housing the Courtroom and Police Department. The two?story building totaled an overall area of 4,000 square feet. The design effort included: Field survey of existing MEP systems and utilities, Replacement of the HVAC systems serving the Courtroom and Police Department, Ductwork modifications, Electrical service relocations and upgrades including data, telephone, and fire alarm systems, lighting fixture replacement, Toilet room renovations to meet current ADA requirements Cape May County/Gibson-Tarquini Architects Needs Assessment/Superior Courthouse, Cape May Court House, NJ (2015) Project Manager/Lead Mechanical Engineer Responsible for needs assessment for the fit out and reconfiguration of the existing third floor of the County?s Superior Courthouse. The on?site evaluation involved visual observations of building conditions which included: An analysis of the building structure to ensure it can accommodate the increased loads of the fit out and reconfiguration of the existing third floor, Review of the existing HVAC systems to determine upgrades or modifications to support and serve the proposed configured spaces, Replacement of the existing diesel emergency generator with a natural gas-fired unit and provided preliminary resizing to include existing and new essential functions, Preparation of a report of ourfindings and recommendations, including an order of magnitude (Class 5) cost estimates for recommendations and improvements. Mt Laurel Schools (Springville, Hartford, and Harrington Schools) - HVAC Design, Mt. Laurel, NJ Lead HVAC Engineer - Responsible for the design of HVAC systems for the new Springville Elementary School (80,000 square feet), Harrington Middle School (23,000 square feet of additions and 10,000 square feet of renovations) and Hartford School (6,000 square foot addition). HVAC systems included: water?cooled chillers, cooling towers, gas?fired boilers, variable speed pumping systems, chilled and hot water piping distribution, duct design and layout, air handling units, air-to-air energy recovery units, kitchen/cafeteria HVAC design, and HVAC control systems. Deptford Schools - Deptford High, Monongahela, and Central Schools, Deptford, NJ Lead HVAC Engineer Responsible for the design of HVAC systems for the new Central Early Childhood Center School 80,000 square feet), Deptford High School (N 20,000 square feet of additions and 10,000 square feet of renovations) and Monongahela Middle School (N 10,000 square foot renovation). HVAC systems included: gas?fired boilers, hot water pumping systems, hot water piping distribution, duct design and layout, air handling and terminal units, and HVAC control systems. a Mellohusky 1 of 1 EDUCATION BS, Civil Engineering, Minor in Engineering Science/Mechanics State University (2002) MS, Civil Engineering Structural Focus; Villanova University (2008) PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATIONS Professional Engineer, NJ exp. 4?30-20) Professional Engineer, PA (#075380, exp. 9?30?19) Concrete Strength Testing Technician, ACI (exp. 8-12-22) Adhesive Anchor Installer, ACI (exp. 3-4-20) Concrete Field Testing Technician Grade 1, ACI (exp. 3-19-21) Adhesive Anchor Installation Inspector, ACI (exp. 10-27-21) Concrete Laboratory Testing Technician Level 1, ACI (3-25-22) Aggregate Testing Technician Level 1, ACI (3-25-22) Concrete Flatwork Technician, ACI (exp. 6-17-22) Special Inspector, Concrete Placement, Reinforced Concrete, Pre- cast Concrete, Structural Masonry and Spray Applied Fire Proofing, (#010792, exp. 7-31-19) Level 1 Bonded PT Specialist, PTI (#00118761, exp. 4-24-19) 30-Hr. Construction Safety and Health, OSHA (2016, no exp.) Structural Steel Bolting, SSTC (2016, no exp.) Certified Welding Inspector, AWS (#16090591, exp. 9-1-19) PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS American Concrete Institute, Director of Certifications for Eastern Chapters Inspection and Testing- EXPERIENCE SUMMARY lVlr. Padula serves as Division Manager for the Inspection and Testing Technology Division of our Haddon Heights office and the Bethlehem Laboratory. He has more than 15 years of experience in structural engineering and construction. His experience includes materials testing and inspection for subgrades, deep and shallow foundations, concrete, masonry, structural steel structures and bituminous paving. His project involvement has included structural analysis/design and detailing, structural evaluations and troubleshooting, material testing and inspection and report writing. REPRESENTATIVE PROJECTS Commodore Barry Bridge Assessment, Logan Township, NJ Project Manager Responsible for the coordination of high?speed ground penetrating radar scanning and high?resolution imaging for the approach spans, main spans, and exit ramps of the Commodore Barry Bridge and the Route 130 overpass. Also responsible for the coring and sampling of selected locations of bridge deck and the associated laboratory testing. Laboratory testing included compression, petrography, air voids, water soluble chloride ion, and freeze/thaw. Laboratory test results were presented to the Delaware River Port Authority in a formal letter report. Liberty Property - American Water Building, Camden, NJ Project Manager Responsible for the code required special inspections and construction materials testing services related to auger cast piles, reinforced concrete, earthwork, structural steel, and spray applied fireproofing for a five-story office building. Duties also included reviewing and co?signing daily field reports, performing supervisory visits to the site and attending pre?construction meetings. Princeton University - Lewis Center for the Arts, Princeton, NJ Project Manager Responsible for the code required special inspections and construction materials testing services related to concrete, earthwork, structural steel and structural masonry, post tensioned concrete, reinforced concrete and spray applied fireproofing for a new multiphase construction project located on the campus of Princeton University. Duties also included reviewing and co?signing daily field reports, performing supervisory visits to the site and attending pre-construction meetings. Kennedy Hospital - Hospital Parking Garage] MOB, Cherry Hill, NJ Project Manager Responsible for the code required special inspections and construction materials testing services related to concrete, earthwork, precast concrete, structural steel and spray applied fire proofing for a new seven-story precast parking garage and five-story structural steel framed medical office building addition located at Kennedy Hospital. Duties also included reviewing and co?signing daily field reports, performing supervisory visits to the site and attending pre?construction meetings. The Michaels Organization - East Village Student Housing, Glassboro, NJ Project Manager Responsible for the code required special inspections and construction materials testing services related to concrete, earthwork and structural steel for a new seven- story and four-story cast-in?place concrete student housing building located on Rowan University?s campus. Duties also included reviewing and co?signing daily field reports, performing supervisory visits to the site and attending pre-construction meetings. Padula of 1 Structural EDUCATION BS, Civil Engineering, Drexei University (1984) BA, Liberal Arts with Architecture (Minor), Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (1977) PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATIONS Professional Engineer: NJ exp. 4-30-20) Professional EngineerSECB (#24920708, exp. 3-31-21) CE NCEES (#34971, no exp.) Project Management, Pennoni (2015, no exp.) PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS Construction Management Advisory Council, Executive and Curriculum Committees Uniform Construction Code Review and Advisory Council former member representing structural engineering in American Concrete Institute American Institute of Steel Construction American Society of Civil Engineers] Co- Chairman, Structures Congress 2000 Steering Committee, Concrete Canoe Competition national judge Carpenters? Company of the City and County of Philadelphia Delaware Valley Association of Structural Engineers/ Past President National Council of Structural Engineers Associations Structural Engineers Association of Founding President Structural Engineers Association of New York Structural Engineering Institute Tau Beta Pi, Chi Epsilon Post- Tensioning Institute National Concrete Masonry Association Pa EXPERIENCE SUMMARY Mr. Roberts is Vice President and Chief Structural Engineer at Pennoni Associates. His engineering experience includes strong emphasis in structural design and management for a wide range of commercial, institutional, and industrial projects. He has coordinated design efforts from schematic phase to project completion with architects, owners, consultants and contractors on a variety of projects. His project experience includes high- rise building structure design, deep foundation design, and evaluation and modifications of existing and historic structures. EXPERT TESTIMONY EXPERIENCE Mr. Roberts has experience serving as an expert witness and providing expert testimony on several cases involving structural concerns. His experience includes legal cases such as the Tropicana Casino Resort Parking Structure collapse in Atlantic City, New Jersey and the Salvation Army collapse in Philadelphia. On these cases, he performed in?depth structural analyses and determination of the causels) of the collapses. In the Salvation Army case, Mr. Roberts testified on behalf of the District Attorney in the criminal trial. REPRESENTATIVE PROJECTS Claridge Hotel Casino Structural Evaluation, Atlantic City, NJ Structural evaluation of an existing post-tensioned slab on steel frame parking garage and design of repairs. Liberty Hall Corporate Center Office Building, Union Township, NJ Structural design of 200,000 SF five?story steel frame office building with an architectural precast facade and an interior 60-foot connector bridge, and a 214,000 SF 720-car precast concrete parking garage. Sands Casino - Modi?cations, Atlantic City, NJ Design of structural modifications to an existing hotel tower and parking structure to support flagpoles up to 150 feet high and miscellaneous parapet structures. Trump Taj Mahal Casino - Parking Garage, Atlantic City, NJ Structural design of a 12 level, 883,000 SF addition to an existing parking structure to accommodate 2,300 cars. The lateral system design, controlled by seismic loads, was accomplished without interior shear walls and provides obstruction free parking. Claridge Hotel and Casino Parking Garage, Atlantic City, NJ Structural evaluation of an existing post?tensioned slab on steel frame parking garage and design of repairs. Rancocas Park East - Fire Water Storage Tank, Westhampton, NJ Design of a 200,000-gallon underground fire water storage tank. The tank was designed using site cast tilt up walls and a two-way flat plate roof to support vehicle parking. United States Coast Guard Detachment Sandy Hook - Repair, Highlands, NJ Structural evaluation and design of repairs and strengthening of the existing Station Building, Boat Maintenance Facility and Firing Range. Grenloch - Main Station, Grenloch, NJ Complete structural design of a 13,000 SF fire station complex, including a four?bay fire house building with administrative offices. Roberts of 1 Water/Wastewater EDUCATION EXPERIENCE SUMMARY . . . . . BS, Drexel University, Chemical Mr. Leisse IS Pennoni 5 Senior Engineer specnalizmg in water and sewer deSIgn Engineering (1994) and construction management. He has more than 20 years of experience as lead engineer PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATIONS and. pr0ject manager and has 'worked? extensrvely on both large-scale. and small-scale Professional Engineer. NJ pr0jects. Prior to joming Pennoni, Mr. Leisse served for seven years as Pr0ject Engineer and exp. 4-30-20) Manager of Municipal Services in New Jersey, previously with other consulting firms in New Jerse and Mar land. Mr. Leisse has diverse technical ex erience concentrated Certified envuronmenta an mec anica engineering. IS responsr Ities ave inc pr0ject 2009, no exp.) planning, desrgn and management. He is experienced in equipment and process research and selection, cost estimation, design and discipline coordination, client and vendor PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS . . . . . . . contact, performing srte evaluations and making recommendations to upgrade equrpment New Jersey Water Envrronment . . . . . Association, Southjersey Section systems, provrding construction management support in office and on srte, and preparing local and state applications for site plan review of water and sanitary extensions. REPRESENTATIVE PROJECTS Merchantville Borough Various Projects, NJ Municipal Engineer - Responsible for municipal engineering for the Borough including the reconstruction of Gilmore and Cedar Avenues under the NJDOT Municipal Aid program (2015?2016), assessment of building conditions for the Municipal Building and Community Center (2015), flooring abatement (2016) and other improvements for the Community Center. Pennsauken Sewerage Authority - Various Projects, Pennsauken, NJ Authority Engineer - Mr. Leisse provided Project Management services for the implementation of the Authority?s participation on the NJDEP Wastewater Trust Sanitary Sewer Reconstruction Project Program. The projects included pumping station rehabilitation and improvements at multiple locations in the Authority?s service area and installation of CIPP lining to rehabilitate thousands of feet of sewer collection mains. Mr. Leisse also assisted with the preparation of the Authority?s current rules and regulations manual. Gloucester Township Public Schools/EOE - Various Projects, Blackwood, NJ Site Engineer - Mr. Leisse?s involvement included design and construction management of the installation of a new auxiliary parking lot at the CW. Lewis School, parking lot replacements at the C. W. Lewis (2013), Blackwood (2015) and Erial Schools (2015). Other projects include the design of upgrades to the gymnasium and cafeteria lighting at the Glen Landing and CW. Lewis Schools (2016), specification preparation, bidding assistance and construction observation for the asbestos flooring abatement at the Chews Landing School (2015). Mr. Leisse also aided the School Board on the implementation of an emergency and supplementary services contract for miscellaneous construction activities. Gloucester Twp. Municipal Utilities Auth. - Various Projects, Glendora, NJ Authority Engineer for the GTMUA Mr. Leisse administers and manages active NJDEP Wastewater Trust Sanitary Sewer Reconstruction Projects including several pumping station upgrade projects, installation of Cast in Place (CIPP) lining to rehabilitate thousands of feet of sewer collection mains, and the procurement of a new sewer vactor truck. Mr. Leisse also assists the Authority with day to day operations and capital projects including coordination and implementation of the Township?s Single Stream recycling program, updates to the sewer service collection system map, and coordination of emergency repairs for various collection system components. Mr. Leisse provides support to the Authority Engineer for the Gloucester Township Municipal Utility Authority. Project involvement includes NJDEP Wastewater Trust Sanitary Sewer Reconstruction Projects. Projects included the installation of Cast in Place Pipe (CIPP) lining to rehabilitate sanitary sewer mains (2014 and 2016), procurement of a stainless-steel dump truck (2014), sewer televising equipment (2015), and a sewer vactor truck (2016). Other projects involved the redirection of the existing Rain Tree force main (2016) and the supply and installation of upgrades to the controls and monitoring system for all pumping stations (2016 2017). Mr. Leisse also provided bidding and contract services for annual contracts (pump servicing, emergency generator maintenance, odor control services). Leisse 1 of 1 Industrial Hygiene EDUCATION Columbia High School (1998) CERTIFICATIONS Asbestos Handling: NY (#65397, exp. 5?31?19) (Corporate License) Council-Certified Indoor Environmental Consultant (#1612005, exp. 12-31-18) Asbestos Building Inspector, Refresher (#50727, exp. 11-2-20) Asbestos Management Planner, ERA (#50746, exp. 11-2-20) Asbestos Project Monitor/Air Sampling Technician USEPA (#0302786, exp. 11-1-20) Asbestos Safety Technician, NJDCA (#01120 exp. 1-31-20) Asbestos Investigator: NY (#143522, exp. 12?6-18) Asbestos Safety Technician, Inspector, Management Planner, Project Monitor and Project Designer, NY Dept. of Labor (#0302786, exp. 12-31-18) Mold Assessor, NY (#00275, exp. 1- 31?20) TRAININGS 10-Hr Safety Professional, OSHA (2012, no exp.) NIOSH 582 Equivalent Certification (2003, no exp.) Project Manager I, Pennoni (2017, no exp.) PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS American Industrial Hygiene Association, Central Jersey Indoor Air Quality Association Pa @35" EXPERIENCE SUMMARY Mr. Coppola serves as a Project Industrial Hygienist. He has more than 15 years of experience in various aspects of environmental consulting including asbestos, mold, PCBs, and indoor air quality testing. He has an extensive background in managing and performing asbestos building inspections, preparation of asbestos, and mold abatement project design documents and performing inspections and air monitoring on asbestos and mold abatement projects. Mr. Coppola?s responsibilities include enforcement of applicable federal, state and local regulations, specification writing, quality control inspections, air sampling and analysis, onsite troubleshooting, technical oversight, project cost control, risk assessment, client relations and report writing. REPRESENTATIVE PROJECTS Glen Rock School District - Asbestos Abatement Technical Specification/Project Design Sub Chapter 8, Glen Rock, NJ Industrial Hygienist - Created technical specification documents/drawings for asbestos abatement services, and project monitoring in accordance with NJAC 5223?8 (Sub Chapter 8) regulations. Coordinated a pre-bid with remediation contractors to assist with questions pertaining to the scope of work. The removal project involved the removal of 800 linearfeet of pipe insulation, and 700 square feet of glue dots under full containment. Celgene Corp. - Asbestos Insp./Management Plan, 12 Buildings, Summit, NJ Industrial Hygienist Provided field services along with directing a team of certified asbestos building inspectors to conduct a site wide asbestos identification survey associated with twelve buildings throughout Celgene?s corporate complex. Assisted in the development and implementation of a site wide asbestos management plan. Celgene Corp. - Asbestos Abatement Technical Specs] Project Design, Bldg. A, Summit, NJ Industrial Hygienist - Created technical specification documents/drawings for asbestos abatement services, and project monitoring. Coordinated onsite remediation/abatement and monitoring activities with the remediation contractor to meet renovation schedule. Supervised a team of environmental professionals to monitor all remediation activities. The removal project included the removal of window systems containing asbestos/PCB window glazing, and a perimeter wall containing an asbestos containing water vapor. Allstate Insurance Company Field Services, New York, NY Project Industrial Hygienist - Provide field services such as conducting mold assessments, asbestos testing, and lead testing. Schedule field staff, review reports, manage client relations, and oversee the day to day operations. AIMCO Properties - New York, NY Project Industrial Hygienist Provide field services such as conducting asbestos investigations and abatement oversight. Schedule field staff, review reports, manage client relations, and oversee the field staff during projects. Macy?s Corp. Fulton Street Renovation Abatement, Brooklyn, NY Project Industrial Hygienist - Created technical specification documents/drawings for asbestos abatement services, and project monitoring. Coordinated onsite remediation/abatement and monitoring activities with the remediation contractor to meet renovation schedule. Attend weekly progress meetings to assist in scheduling needs. Coppola 1 of 1 EDUCATION BS, Civil Engineering Technology; University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown (1977) PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATIONS Professional Engineer: PA exp. 9-30-19) Professional Engineer: NJ exp. 4?30?20) CERTIFICATIONS CDS NeXtGen Certified, 2005, no exp.) TRAINING OSHA 30?Hour Occupational Safety and Health Training Course in Construction Safety and Health (3/26/2015) Project Manager I, Pennoni (2015, no exp.) PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS American Society of Highway Engineers, Delaware Valley Section, Board Member, Past?President American Society of Civil Engineers Person of the Year, American Society of Highway Engineers, Delaware Valley Section (2010) Construction Management 8: Inspection EXPERIENCE SUMMARY Mr. Shugars serves as Associate Vice President. He has over 40 years of construction engineering services experience, including over 12 years with Pennoni. His expertise includes project management; construction management; constructability reviews; CPM schedule analysis; pre-construction coordination; construction administration; reviews; project inspection and documentation; claims analysis and dispute resolution. Project experience includes transportation, building and site development. REPRESENTATIVE PROJECTS Cape May County - New Jersey Avenue (CR621) Resurfacing Improvements Project, Wildwood, NJ Principal-in-Charge/Project Manager Construction Management, Construction Inspection and Documentation Services District 6-0 - SR 0095 (GR3), Philadelphia County, PA Principal-in-Charge/Project Manager? Construction Inspection and Documentation Services District 6-0 - SR 0422 (MZA), Stowe, Montgomery/Chester Counties, PA PrincipaI-in-Charge/Project Manager? Construction Inspection and Documentation Services District 5-0 - SR 0061 (165), Muhlenberg Township, Berks County, PA Principal?in?Charge/Project Manager Construction Inspection and Documentation Services District 5-0 - SR 4026 (013), Mohrsville, Berks County, PA Project Manager? Construction Inspection and Documentation Services District 6-0 - SR 0013 (M04), Bristol Borough, Bucks County, PA Manager? Construction Inspection and Documentation Services County of Essex - 8 Intersection Improvements, Essex County, Irvington and Newark, NJ (2015) Project Manager Construction Management, Construction Inspection and Documentation Services Passaic County Main Avenue Safety Improvements, Passaic, NJ (2015) Project Manager Construction Management, Construction Inspection and Documentation Services Gloucester County - Bridge 4-H-5, Jessup Mill Road over Edwards Run, Gloucester County, NJ (2015) Project Manager - Construction Management, Construction Inspection and Documentation Services Gloucester County - Hendrickson Mill Road Structure over Little Timber Creek, Gloucester County, NJ (2015) Project Manager? Construction Management, Construction Inspection and Documentation Services Cape May County - Gerald M. Thornton Way Improvements, Cape May Court House, Cape May County, NJ (2013) Project Manager Construction Management, Construction Inspection and Documentation Services Cape May County - Landis Avenue (CR619), Sea Isle City, Cape May County, NJ (2012) Project Manager Construction Management, Construction Inspection and Documentation Services Morrisville Bridge Rehabilitation (2009) Project Manager Construction Inspection and Documentation Services Shugars 1 of 1 License/Certifications .- .- .- u. wan; Side Of New Jersey New Jersey Of?ce of tho Alfornoy General Division of Consumer Affairs THLS LB TD CERTIFY THAT THE loan! of Prof. Enninlar?l Lind Surveyors HM LICENSED u.M Di 5 erEEr nacxerrsruun NJ 07340?5451 Fan name in new 45mm as MN): Pmieellonll Englnoer Intrau- '?la an? MC .311: it." KL. Stale Of New Jersey New Jorsey Office of ihe Attorney Gonorel Division of Consumor Affairs nus IS TO CERTIFV THAI THE nuard of Prof. Engineers 5 Land Surveyor: Has LICENSED FRANK J. 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Shugars 26 Ann-tie Drzv- Roy-rsfurd PA 19468 FOR PRACTICE IN new JERSEY AS MN): 25350115051301 mm LnEHsr?Eu?T?-Iumhn??mmom - 5?9516}: 5' WE: - Wmmuu-L?n?--I-_ New Jersey hilsnicipcli E?gf?rf?ring 4, of all? A - M11 at ??um'ti got pal 1, [kip This certi?es that Fae; g? Gan [k Garcia? 1- .Cmi?edMW?W-i EI-Iguwe - License/Certifications 4 of4 PROJECT EXPERIENCE 8: REFERENCES Pe SUBMISSION FORM QUALIFICATION STATEMENT (CONTINUED) (ATTACH ADDITIONAL SHEETS AS NECESSARY, BUT DO NOT SIMPLY ATTACH VENDOR MATERIALS AND 2. References and record of success of same or similar service: Dr. Joseph Scarpelli, Mayor, Department of Public Works, Township of Nutley One Kennedy Drive, Nutley DPW Nutley, NJ 07110 973-284-4995 Chris Coke, Director of Public Works, City of East Orange 44 City Hall Plaza East Orange, NJ 07019 Phone: 973-266-5439/ Fax: 973-672-9429 Marty Mayes, Director of Development, The City of Orange Township 26 North Day Street Orange, NJ 07050 Phone: 973-266-4000 Oren K. Dabney, Sr., Director of Public Works and Urban Development, City of Plainfield 515 Watchung Avenue Plainfield, NJ 07060 Phone: 908-753-3375 Email: Additional references and Pennoni project information can be found on the following pages in this submission. Page 9 of 26 Plain?eld, NJ PENNONI SERVES AS THE APPOINTED CITY ENGINEER FOR THE CITY OF NJ WITH A POPULATION OF MORE THAN 49,000 RESIDENTS. The City of Plain?eld consists of a population of more than 49,000 residents and is located in Union County, NJ. Pennoni serves as appointed City Engineer under the Director City of Plain?eld 515 Watchung Avenue Plain?eld, NJ 07060 of Public Works and Engineering. Pennoni personnel have established of?ce hours for consultations with local residents and administrative staff. Contact AdrIan Mapp, Responsibilities include: estimating Mayor 908?753-3310 capital improvement projects and making recommendations to the City where requested, reviewing street opening Dates of Service . . . . . applIcatIons, Inspecting constructlon, . . ngomg SInce 2015 design and construction of capItal improvement projects including parks and recreation, and NJDEP reporting of the City?s Stormwater Management program Cranford Township, NJ PENNONI HELPED REBUILD 14 HOMES DAMAGED BY MULTIPLE STORMS AND HURRICANES. HOMES ARE ELEVATED ABOVE FLOOD LINE TO PREVENT POTENTIAL FUTURE DAMAGE. Cranford Township, NJ 8 Spring?eld Ave Cranford, NJ 07016 Contact Rich Belluscio Cranford Twp. Zoning and Building Of?cer 908-709-7355 Dates of Service 12/2013 to 12/2015 Pennoni was contracted to elevate 14 homes damaged by multiple storm events, including the most recent storm Hurricane Irene. The damage caused by these multiple storm events resulted in excessive damage to the homes. The client obtained a FEMA migration grant along the Rahway River to cover 75% of the cost to elevate the 14 private homes above the base ?ood elevation (BFE). the FEMA grant, elevated homes received As part of reduced ?ood insurance premiums and elevated homes not damaged by ?ooding reduced the dollars spent for post storm cleanup. Our services included surveying, structural, architectural and MEP design. Pennoni also completed construction plans speci?cations and limited construction management. The project elevated the 14 existing residential structures and designed additional rooms for the relocation of supporting mechanical systems. A particular challenge during this project occurred when Super Storm Sandy hit the New Jersey Coast as the design of the homes was being completed. The solution was to elevate the homes four feet above the current FEMA Base Flood Elevation. The BFE was recalculated based on storm surge and ?ooding depth to ensure houses were protected from the worst case ?ooding conditions. Essex County, NJ PENNONI ENGINEERING SERVICES TO THE CITY OF EAST ORANGE, WHICH CONSISTS OF 3.9 SQUARE MILES WITH MORE THAN 64,000 RESIDENTS, AND MORE THAN 100 MILES OF CITY ROADS. East Orange City 44 City Plaza East Orange, NJ 07018 Contact Chris Coke Director of Public Works 973?266-5330 Completion Date Ongoing since 2014 Pennoni provides engineering services for East Orange, Essex County. NJ. The city of East Orange consists of 3.9 square miles, more than 64,000 residents, and more than 100 miles of City roads. Pennoni provides a full list of services, including the following: 0 Capital project planning and budget preparation 0 Planning Zoning Board of Adjustments Studies and Reviews and meeting attendance . Stormwater management planning - Preparation of grant applications - Preparation of plans and speci?cations for capital projects - Preparation of public bid packages 0 Management of public construction projects Representative projects include the following: 0 Streetscapes 0 Traf?c Signals - Roadway reconstruction 0 Road resurfacing - Parks and playgrounds 0 Stormwater management plans Additionally, Pennoni provides a part? time municipal engineer who assists in the direction of the Of?ce of the City Engineer, with a full-time in-house staff of ?ve. Nutley, NJ g! ?brin-a. 1? ix? 3? limmt. - 7?1 am. ?A'Vma .a?l NUTLEY TOWNSHIP IS 2.7 SQUARE MILES, OVER 29,000 RESIDENTS AND OVER 83 MILES OF TOWNSHIP ROADS. Nutley Township 1 Kennedy Drive Nutley, NJ 07110 Contact Sal Ferraro, CRP Engineering Department Chief Project Coordinator 973-284-4958 sferraroinlnutjgy?j?g Dates of Service Ongoing since 2012 Pennoni provides engineering and inspection services for Nutley Township, Essex County, NJ. Nutley Township is 2.7 square miles, over 29,000 residents and over 83 miles of Township roads. Pennoni provides a full list of services, including, but not limited to the following: Capital Project Planning and budget preparation Planning board/Zoning Board of Adjustments Studies and Reviews Stormwater Management Planning Preparation of Grant Applications Preparation of Plans and Speci?cations for Capital Projects Preparation of Public Bid Packages Management of public construction projects Representative projects include the following: Streetscapes Traf?c Signals Roadway reconstruction Road resurfacing Gabion Walls Underground Storage Tank Management Stormwater Management Plans Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plans Spill Prevention Plans Nutley Township, NJ PENNONI PROVIDES ENGINEERING SERVICES TO NUTLEY TOWNSHIP AS THEIR PLANNING AND ZONING BOARD ENGINEER. Nutley Township 1 Kennedy Drive Nutley, NJ 07110 Contact Sal Ferraro, CRP Engineering Department Chief Project Coordinator 973-284?4958 slerranrog?nutlevnicrg Dates of Service Ongoing since 2003 Pm arm?s I Pennoni provides engineering services to the Planning and Zoning Board for Nutley Township, Essex County, NJ. Nutley Township is 2.7 square miles and over 83 miles of Township roads, serving over 29,000 residents. Pennoni provides a full list of services, including, but not limited to the following: 0 Public meetings - Subdivision and Land Development code reviews 0 Zoning code reviews 0 Road opening permit reviews - Respond to resident complaints and queries v: milk 14;: 'w?i-Ju? 454; - Traf?c Engineering . Building Code reviews and inspections - Precinct Map preparation 0 Escrow reviews and releases Hillside, NJ PENNONI HAS IMPLEMENTED A MAJOR ROAD REHABILITATION PROGRAM IN THE TOWNSHIP OF HILLSIDE. For the Township of Hillside, Pennoni implemented the most far reaching road resurfacing program in the Township history. More than 70 roads were repaved and barrier free crosswalks were installed all Township of Hillside 1409 Liberty Avenue Hillside, NJ 07205 throughout the township. These roads had been affected by years of heavy vehicular traf?c as the Township lies adjacent to Newark International Airport with busy Contact Highway's Route 22 and 78 running through Ray Hamlin, . . . . . the munic1pallty. The Improvements Acting Township included pro?le milling, repaving barrier free Busmess Administrator crosswalks and new traf?c control striping and 973-926-1881 signage. The project was coordinated with a Count wide ro ram to im rove edestrian Completion Date safet,u radin rosswalks and tr'an 2017 pg gc pe es pathways to be compliant with the Americans With Disabilities Act. Many sanitary sewer manholes and storm inlets were replaced and upgraded with eco?friendly castings to comply with NJ storm water requirements. Hillside, NJ tutu: HILLSIDE TOWNSHIP HAD TO RELY ON NEIGHBORING FIRE DEPARTMENTS TO RESPOND TO EMERGENCIES UNTIL A NEW FIRE STATION GARAGE WAS BUILT IN HILLSIDE TOWNSHIP, NJ. Pennoni provided structural and civil engineering services for a new and garage in H'll'd s: Ire apartment Hillside.NJ- 395 Hollywood Avenue H'Hs'de?m 07205 The new ?rehouse is a free-standing, one story, steel structure. The foundation was Contact Ray Hamlin, Esq. designed to be a concrete slab on grade adjacent to the live-in ?rehouse building. The Business Administrator 973?242?4471 building is comprised of manufactured steel walls and a metal roof. The new garage houses a new ladder truck for the ?re department. Completion Date 2017 Until recently, the Township had to rely upon neighboring communities to respond to ?re emergencies where a ladder-truck was needed. Bayonne,NJ . I I . 1 PENNONI PROVIDED ENGINEERING SERVICES FOR THE MILLING AND RESURFACING ALONG WITH ADA CURB RAMPS AND STRIPING IMPROVEMENTS. City of Bayonne This Pennoni project entailed milling and 630 Avenue resurfacing, ADA accessibility curb ramps Bayonne, NJ 07002 and striping improvements to over 8,000 LF of municipal roadway. The project funding Contact involved federal ARRA monies. Pennoni was Steve GalIo? responsible for the design, bid process and Mayor?s Of?celchief of Staff construction administration and inspection 201-353_5010 as well as closeout paperwork. Completion Date 2012 Cranford, NJ PENNONI PROVIDED ENGINEERING AND LAND SURVEYING SERVICES CAPITAL PROJECTTO RECONSTRUCT CRANE PARKWAY. Pennoni was retained by Cranford Township, NJ to provide engineering and land surveying Township 0f Cranford services in conjunction with the Township?s 8 Spring?eld Avenue Cranford, NJ 07016 capital project for the reconstruction of Crane Parkway. The Township had been experiencing pavement failure due to the age Contact Richard Marsden, PE Township Engineer 908-709-7218 and grading ofthe roadway. Pennoni was tasked with providing a base topographic survey of the section of the road to be reconstructed. We then prepared plans Completion Date 2010 and speci?cations for the construction which included areas of milling and paving as well as areas of full reconstruction. Upon completion ofthe design phase Pennoni provided bidding assistance and survey layout for construction. Haddon Heights, NJ PENNONI WAS RETAINED BY THE BOROUGH OF HADDON HEIGHTS (BOROUGH) TO CONDUCT A PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT (PA), SITE INVESTIGATION (SI), AND REMEDIAL INVESTIGATION (RI). Borough of Haddon Heights 625 Station Avenue Haddon Heights, NJ 08035 Completion Date 2011 Pennoni was retained by the Borough of Haddon Heights (Borough) to conduct a Preliminary Assessment (PA), Site Investigation (SI), and Remedial Investigation (RI) in accordance with the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP) Technical Requirements for Site Remediation for the Former Haddon Heights Sanitary Land?ll (subject property) which is now a Town Park. Prior to conducting the PA and SI activities, on behalf of the Borough of Haddon Heights, Pennoni submitted an application for Hazardous Discharge Site Remediation Fund monies to conduct the proposed investigations. The results of the PA activities indicated that site may be impacted by the former land?lling activities. Pennoni?s SI activities were conducted in accordance with the NJDEP Technical Requirements for Site Remediation to de?ne the limits of the existing subsurface refuse materials and assess potential impacts to site soil, groundwater, surface water, and surface water sediments. Pennoni?s SI activities consisted of the advancement of 66 soil borings, the collection and laboratory analysis of 23 soil samples, the installation and sampling of 10 temporary groundwater monitoring points, and the collection and laboratory analysis of 12 surface water samples. The results of Pennoni?s SI activities indicated that each suspect medium was impacted by the former land?lling operations and that additional investigations to delineate the horizontal and vertical extents of the impacts to each medium were warranted. Pennoni installed a total of 12 permanent groundwater monitoring wells in and around the land?ll to evaluate groundwater impacts beneath the property. The results of several rounds of groundwater sample analyses Haddon Heights, NJ revealed the presence of metals, including arsenic, beryllium, chromium, copper, and lead, at concentrations in excess ofthe NJDEP Groundwater Quality Standards (GWQS). Pennoni also completed investigations relative to methane generation, the existing soil cover on the soccer ?elds, and an evaluation of the stream bank to determine the nature of land?lled materials in this location and to evaluate the presence of acid producing soils which, if present, would have had a direct impact on potential future site development due to riparian zone buffer requirements when acid producing soils are identi?ed. Pennoni prepared and submitted a application prior to advancing test pits along the stream bank located along the southern boundary of the land?ll. Based on Pennoni?s investigations, contamination in excess of the applicable remediation standards was found in both soil and groundwater at the site. Pennoni opined that the metals exceedances identi?ed in site groundwater were potentially indicative of natural background conditions, as concentrations in excess of the NJDEP GWQS were observed in upgradient monitoring wells. Pennoni determined that the presence of methane gas was generally limited to the areas of the land?ll where the largest amounts of subsurface waste were identi?ed and the cover soil that is currently in place over the soccer ?elds on the west side of Devon Avenue did not exhibit concentrations of targeted contaminants in excess of the NJDEP indicating that the existing cap material is suitable for the existing soccer ?elds. The test pits completed along the North Branch of Little Timber Creek did not reveal the presence of putrescible waste materials. Waste observed was limited to plastics, glass, cans, and minor amounts of construction and demolition debris and acid producing soils are not present along the bank of the North Branch of Little Timber Creek. Camden, '9 1-. . I.. 3.3.3.. - -. .. -. - .t'air "men-Week J. PENNONI DIRECTED THE CLOSURE OF A 4-THOUSAND GALLON LEADED GASOLINE AND 4-THOUSAND GALLON DIESEL UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS ON THE SITE OF THE FORMER PARKADE BUILDING IN CAMDEN, NJ. Camden Redevelopment Agency 520 Market Street, 13th Floor Camden, NJ 08103 Contact James Harveson Director of Economic Development 856?757-7600 iaharves?icitamdermi.us Completion Date 2011 Pennoni directed the closure of a 4,000-gallon leaded gasoline underground storage tank (UST) and a 4,000-gallon diesel UST that were discovered during the demolition of the Parkade Building in July 2011. The initial UST closure process was slated to involve complete removal. However, upon inspection of the excavation, it was determined that the western sides of the UST's were less than 1?ft. away from the Port Authority Transit Corporation (PATCO) subway tunnel support wall. Instead of removing the UST's and risking a collapse of the PATCO subway tunnel support wall, a decision was made in the ?eld by Pennoni to abandon the in place. Prior to the abandonment of the UST's, holes were cut along the centerline of each UST to facilitate the collection of the required soil from beneath each UST along the centerline. The soil samples collected from beneath the diesel UST were analyzed for non?fractionated Extractable Petroleum Hydrocarbon (EPH) with naphthalene and analyses as contingency parameters. The soil samples collected from beneath the leaded gasoline UST were analyzed for Target Contaminant List volatile organic compounds with a forward library search (TCL and lead. EPH was not reported in the samples collected from beneath the diesel UST at concentrations above the laboratory method detection limit. Targeted contaminants were not reported in the samples collected from beneath the diesel UST at concentrations in excess of the NJDEP Residential Direct Contact Soil Remediation Standards Based on the results of the soil sample analyses, Pennoni issued an Unrestricted Use Area of Concern Response Action Outcome (RAO) for the site. Spring?eld, NJ PENNONI PROVIDED ENGINEERING AND LAND SURVEYING SERVICES FOR THE REPAIR OF EROSION A DRAINAGE DITCH RUNNING ALONG JOANNE WAY. Township of Spring?eld 100 Mountain Avenue Spring?eld, NJ 07081 Contact Sam Mardini Assistant Township Engineer 973-912-2219 Completion Date 2011 Pennoni was retained by the Township of Spring?eld to provide Engineering and Land Surveying services in conjunction with the Township?s capital project for the repair of erosion in a drainage ditch running along Joanne Way. The Township had been experiencing severe erosion along the ditch which led to lost vegetation and vertical faces along the channel. Loss of soil cover caused exposure of tree roots, producing a lack of support for the trees which makes them vulnerable to fall in high winds. The Township proposes to cut back and stabilize the bank and remove trees as required. Pennoni provided the following services: ?Topographic survey to establish existing conditions and provide cross sectional information for HEC-RAS oWetland presence absence survey and ?agging oDesign drawings and details of proposed improvements 0Construction speci?cations oHydrologic and Hydraulic calculations to perform analysis of existing and proposed conditions Flood Hazard Area permit application and supporting calculations -Soi conservation district erosion control plan certi?cation Upon completion ofthe design and permitting phase construction administration services were included in the scope. lrvington, NJ at" PENNONI CONDUCTED A MOLD INVESTIGATION AND LIMITED SAFETY ASSESSMENT OF THE MUNICIPAL COURT COMPLEX IN IRVINGTON, NJ. Essex County Municipal Division 50 West Market Street Newark, NJ 07102 Contact Al Restaino Municipal Division Manager 973?776?9332 Completion Date 12/2012 ih? Pennoni conducted an initial mold investigation and limited safety assessment of the lrvington, NJ Municipal Court Complex in March 2012 in response to potential safety concerns speci?cally in the court-occupied areas of the building. The Township Fire and Police Departments are housed in a two-story portion of the cinder-block building with brick facade and a basement. The Court occupies a single? story, slab-on-grade section that adjoins the two-story portion. Behind the main building is an eight?bay township garage that includes a record storage area used by the Municipal Court. A below-grade poured concrete tunnel connects the Police Department basement with the Township Administration Building. Pennoni's initial investigation entailed a limited visual and safety inspection of interior and exterior components of the building, collection of surface and air samples for mold identi?cation, and indoor air quality measurements. The investigation followed acceptable Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) and the American Industrial Hygiene Association?s IAQ Investigator?s Guide, dated 2006. standards and methodologies Laboratory analysis of samples confirmed mold growth that Pennoni observed in many areas, along with elevated airborne mold concentrations. We observed heavy and extensive interior water damage to stored records, walls, ceilings, and ?oors along with standing water in some places. In particular, we identi?ed signi?cantly damaged suspect asbestos-containing pipe insulation. We noted many safety issues including ?re, electrical, and evacuation lrvington, NJ hazards and violations, interior and exterior tripping hazards, and lack of ?rst aid kits. Pennoni presented these ?ndings in a written report to the client and strongly recommended that, speci?cally due to the breadth and severity of the safety and mold issues noted, employees in the affected areas be relocated until the issues could be adequately resolved. We also offered eight speci?c recommendations to repair, mitigate, or otherwise restore damaged or dangerous areas and prevent future problems. At the request of the Court, Pennoni conducted a follow-up re?investigation in December 2012. Following the same guidelines used in the March 2012 initial assessment, Pennoni noted that six of the eight speci?c recommendations had not been completed and one recommendation had been only partially completed. Essex County, NJ PENNONI ASSISTS ESSEX COUNTY, NJ WITH IMPROVEMENTS TO ROADWAY AND TRAFFIC SIGNALS IN VARIOUS LOCATIONS THROUGHOUT THE COUNTY. Pennoni was responsible for contract administration, construction inspection, Essex County Department of Public Works 900 Bloom?eld Avenue Verona, NJ 07044 materials testing and inspection, and closeout for traf?c signal improvements throughout Essex County. Speci?cally, the signals were located in Belleville, lrvington, West Orange, and Bloomfield. Contact Sanjeev Varghese The projects were County, State, or Federal Professronal Engineer Aid (and ARRA) funded. Our inspection 973?268?6800 team had full?time representation during construction and supported the County Dates of Service . . With documentation necessary for State and Ongomg smce 2012 Federal closeout. SPRINGFIELD TOWNSHIP, NJ IS 5.2 SQUARE MILES, OVER 14,500 RESIDENTS AND OVER 51 MILES OF TOWNSHIP ROADS. Spring?eld Township 100 Mountain Avenue Spring?eld, NJ 07081 Contact Ziad A. Shehady Township Administrator 973?912-2206 ziadshehadechoring?eldeni.us Dates of Service 2008-2010, 2012 Ongoing since 2016 Spring?eld Township, Union County, NJ Pennoni provides municipal engineering services for Spring?eld Township, Union County. Spring?eld Township is a Township of 5.2 square miles, over 14,500 residents and over 51 miles ofTownship roads. Pennoni provides a full list of services, including, but not limited to the following: 0 Public meetings - Road opening permit reviews - Construction observation 0 Coordination and management of Township staff 0 NPDES M54 permitting 0 Capital projects included: 0 Parks and Recreation - Roads 0 Stormwater - Respond to resident complaints and queries 0 Traf?c Engineering - Precinct Map preparation Spring?eld Township,iNJ t" . HUILUINC . - PENNONI PROVIDED ENGINEERING AND PLANNING SERVICES TO THE ZONING AND PLANNING BOARD IN SPRINGFIELD TOWNSHIP, NJ WHICH HAS OVER 14,500 RESIDENTS IN A52 SQUARE IVIILE AREA. Pennoni provided engineering and planning oAssisted the Board with stormwater rin ?eld Townshi . . . services to the Planning Board as it relates regulation, traf?c and permIttIng Issues as 100 Mountain Avenue . to the New Jersey Municipal Land Use necessary Spring?eld, NJ 07081 Law (MLUL), the local Master Plan and the Township land use ordinance for the oReviewed applications before the Board Township. Contact Ziad A. Shehady Township Administrator - Met with the applicants? professional staff Pennoni provided a full list of services, 973-912-2206 . . . including, but not limited to the following: ~Attended and prowded testImony at hearings - Assisted the Board with land use and Completion Date 2012 Union CityPENNONI WAS THE LICENSED SITE REMEDIATION PROFESSIONAL OF RECORD FOR THE INVESTIGATION OF THE VACANT GILMORE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL IN UNION CITY, NJ. Union City Public Schools c/o Mount Vernon Group Architects 24 Commerce Street #1827 Newark, NJ 07102 Contact Erik Wood, Associate Mount Vernon Group Architects 973-273-9704 Completion Date 2014 Pennoni served as the Licensed Site Remediation Professional (LSRP) of Record for the investigation of the vacant Gilmore Elementary school in Union City, NJ. Our LSRP evaluated the site for the presence of areas of concern (AOCs) that may have been present prior to the construction of an addition to the existing building and rehabilitation of the interior of the existing structure. We reviewed publications describing geologic and hydrogeologic conditions on the subject property, historical aerial photographs, historical insurance maps, previous environmental reports, and a regulatory database report. Based on the review of the available historic information, Pennoni identi?ed a total of 11 AOCs in the connection with the property: - Residential Storage Tanks Underground - ADC-5: Floor Drain 0 Oil/Water Separator - ADC-7: Historic Industrial Use - ADC-8: Historic Fill Material - ADC-9: Former 5,000?Gallon, #2 Heating Oil Underground Storage Tank (UST) - Residential Heating Oil UST - Sump through were investigated by others between 2004 and 2009. The results of the investigations into these AOCs did not indicate the presence of contamination in excess of the applicable remediation standards and the NJDEP issued a No Further Action (NFA) determination for the site in April 2011. Pennoni?s LSRP reviewed the information used to support the NFA determination and Union City, NJ concurred that no further action was required for these AOCs, with the exception of AOCF9. Previous reports noted that the 5,000-gallon UST may have been removed in 1991; however, no documentation summarizing the closure of the UST was available for review. Pennoni directed the completion of an electromagnetic (EM) terrain conductivity meter and ground penetrating radar (GPR) survey of accessible areas of the property to determine if any USTs or other subsurface anomalies existed at the site. The scan identi?ed a UST on the southern end of a lot next to 16th Street and the presence of approximately 15?ft. of piping at the suspected location ofthe former 5,000?gallon heating oil UST. Three soil borings were advanced to a total depth of 15-ft. in the location of the former 5,000 gallon UST and the above mentioned piping. One sample was collected from each soil boring and the results did not reveal the presence of EPH in excess of Ecological Screening Value of 1,700 (mg/kg). One of the three soil samples associated with the previous 5,000?gallon UST was additionally analyzed. The results of the contingency analysis did not reveal the presence of targeted compounds in excess of the NJDEP Default Impact to Groundwater Soil Remediation Standards Residential Direction Contact Soil Remediation Standards and/or the Non?Residential Direct Contact Soil Remediation Standards in the sample. In August 2013, Pennoni directed the closure of the LOGO-gallon heating oil UST identi?ed during the scan. The UST was in good condition upon removal. A total of 580 gallons of residual product/water and was removed from the tank. Post?excavation soil samples collected beneath the tank were analyzed for EPH with contingency analysis for naphthalene and Post-excavation soil samples not reveal the presence of EPH concentrations in any of the samples in excess of the Ecological Screening Value and contingency samples were not analyzed. Based on the results of Pennoni's investigations, no further investigation or action was recommended in connection with the identi?ed AOCs. Pennoni?s LSRP issued an unrestricted use Response Action Outcome for the entire site in early 2014. STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS SUBMISSION FORM 2' QUALIFICATION STATEMENT (CONTINUED) (ATTACH ADDITIONAL SHEETS AS NECESSARY, BUT DO NOT SIMPLY ATTACH VENDOR MATERIALS AND 3. Description of ability to provide the services in a timely fashion (including staf?ng, familiarity and location of key staff): If granted the position of Borough Engineer, we will serve the Borough from our Newark, NJ office. Pennoni has the neccesary engineering and inspection staff to perform the required services from this office. Drew M. Di Sessa, PE, PP will serve as the Engineer representative for the Borough. Mr. Di Sessa is currently the City Engineer Representative in the City of Plainfield, Union County and the Township of Nutley in Essex County. Mr. Di Sessa is a Senior Engineer in the Newark of?ce, approximately 11 miles from the Borough Hall. He will be responsible for communication with the Borough, staffing, progress, and budget. Mr. Di Sessa has experience in the design and maintenance of municipal public works facilities, including sewer and water projects. He also has a broad range of expertise including experience with municipal utility authorities, planning and zoning board matters, the Municipal Land Use Law, environmental issues, and grant programs. He has been a licensed Professional Engineer in New Jersey since 1989 and has worked in the municipal engineering field for more than 20 years. Mr. Di Sessa will have the entire Newark office available and will be responsible for coordinating issues required by the Borough, including grant applications, design, construction inspection, construction management, shop drawing and change order review, permit applications, pre-construction meetings, contractor pay requests, project close-out, CO inspections, code compliance, and indoor air quality issues. Mr. Di Sessa will have direct contact to our technologies in other offices, as needed, to meet Borough needs. Mr. Di Sessa would be available to attend meetings of the Mayor and Council and the Land Use Board as neccessary and as requested. For our municipal clients, we hold weekly progress meetings of our team members. These meetings are held every Monday. At these meetings we monitor actual progress versus the schedule and items required to be completed that week. We also check budget on a weekly basis. These checks allow the Engineer to determine whether additional resources are needed. Pennoni has an excellent reputation for resolving problems during construction as evidenced by our many repeat clients and long standing appointments in various municipalities throughout the ststae. We have been successful in part due to our attention to detail and our commitment to customer satisfaction amoung community residents. Our engineering staff and our inspectors have received the OSHA 40-Hour training. fage 10 of 26 SUBMISSION FORM QUALIFICATION STATEMENT (CONTINUED) (ATTACH ADDITIONAL SHEETS AS NECESSARY, BUT DO NOT SIMPLY ATTACH VENDOR MATERIALS AND Quality Assurance (0A) is monitored constantly by our QA Manager, Todd M. Hay, PE, CME. Before each submission date, a more in-depth review of deliverables is performed by the QA Manager. Our project management procedures have enabled us to successfully complete many public works projects including the construction and reconstruction of roads and bridges, and construction of salt domes, public works garages, water and sewer plants, and plant upgrades, streetscapes, and recreation facilities. As evidenced by our appointments to various planning, zoning, and land use boards, we also have experience in land use issues including site design, traf?c, survey (including GIS), wetlands, soil and material testing, environmental, and stormwater management. We have prepared several bid specifications for major municipal construction projects and are capable of preparing grant applications. We also have a very solid reputation with the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, and a great familiarity with their rules and regulations. The Pennoni Difference Partners for What?s Possible Pennoni views the start of every project as the beginning of a collaboration because we understand the value of partnership. As a multidisciplinary ?rm, we approach engineering challenges from a wider spectrum of angles than most. From land development to energy management, our expertise runs deep and our passion for problem-solving runs even deeper. Throughout ?ve decades, our commitment to elevating the impact of our outcomes through personalized service has been steadfast. We have the experience to anticipate roadblocks and the insight to understand how to move past them. We also have the ?exibility to be innovative in our approach with the integrity to get things right. Our goal is to help communities and private sector clients alike navigate the ever- changing technological advancements available and learn how best to integrate ?smart? solutions into the current landscape and make them a part of resilient and sustainable planning. Pennoni milestones are bigger than any one project. We measure achievement in innovation, ef?ciency, and excellence. The footprint of our work may be large, but our focal point is not just on ?where"; it's on "how?. We are relentless in our aim to bring fresh perspectives and new technologies. We establish relationships based on honesty to create trust and longevity. The net effect? Our combination of talent and experience that generates unprecedented results for diverse and iconic projects around the globe. together to provide Civil/Site Commercial/Retail So Utlons Construction Engineering Design-Build Construction Materials Engineering Testing Education Environmental Energy Sustainability Geotechnical . Government Landscape Architecture Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing Healthcare 8? Pharmaceuticals Structural Industrial Survey Geospatial Infrastructure Technology Solutions International Transportation Leisure Entertainment Water Resources Water/Wastewater Resndential Corporate Headquarters 1900 Market Street, Suite 300 Philadelphia, PA 19103 215?222?3000 00.0 .. ll: OUR MUNICIPAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY ASSISTS MORE THAN 100 COMMUNITIES EVERYDAY IN MAKING DECISIONS ABOUT ENGINEERING ISSUES INVOLVING THE MAINTENANCE AND IMPROVEMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS SYSTEMS. Appointed Municipal Engineer Infrastructure and Public Works Recreation, Parks Open Space Stormwater Management Traf?c Uniform Construction Code Water/Wastewater The results of municipal engineers' work can be measured by the quality of our everyday life. It is impossible to go through a day of work, recreation, or pleasure without encountering the results of their handiwork. Nearly a century ago, there were only two types of engineers: military and civil. To- day, it is hard to imagine what Our lives would be like without the municipal engineer. While it is true that today's technological advances have been made by other engineering disciplines, the "best things in life? elements of our everyday life are di- rectly related to the work of municipal engineers. Our staff possesses a strong background in techni- cal analysis and is capable of making recommenda? tions on a wide range of everyday municipal needs, including road and stormwater maintenance, traf- ?c safety, signing and signalization, waste ma nage- ment studies, building inspection, parks and recre- ation, plan and code review, grantsmanship, and regulatory application coordination. For more than 40 years, Pennoni has provided munici- pal clients with a myriad of services upon which a qual- ity community depends. As Pennoni has grown, so has the range and depth of our services. We continue to provide the level of service that communities need to improve and maintain their desired standard of living. Working together with Pennoni?s other technol- ogies, our Municipal Engineering Technology de? velops a strategy and establishes synergy among its team members to provide clients with a us- er?friendly, "one-stop shop? capable of handling projects in-house and in a cost-effective, cost-ef- ?cient, aesthetically-pleasing, and timely manner. We pride ourselves on being capable of working independently or as part of a team involved with multi?disciplinary projects. Our professional Municipal Engineering staff provides creative, imaginative, and innovative design for today and into the let century. Appointed Municipal Engineer Lower Merion Township; Lower Merion, PA Pennoni provides Township Engineer services for Lower Merion Town? ship, Montgomery County. Lower Merion Township is a ?rst class Town? ship of 23.64 square miles, over 58,000 residents, and over 220 miles of Township roads. Designed and oversaw construction of a 2.2 mile continuous rubberized running/walking surface, and the evaluation of the stormwater manage? ment within the park. The poor conditions forced the park users to use the land adjacent to the path resulting in compaction and erosion which was a contributing factor to the poor health of the adjacent eighty?acre lake. After construction, there was a noticeable increase in the use of the park. Dry wells were installed on the majority of the drainage structures, from the park roadway and lawn areas, which outfall into the lake. Two water quality basins were constructed that addressed the water from Rt. 22 that enters the lake. Stormwater Management Glendale Culvert Replacement; Haverford Township, PA Designed a new box culvert under Glendale Road and replaced the down? stream pipe with an open swale that discharged the stormwater run-off to a wetland area adjacent to Darby Creek to relieve flooding that was occurring during even minor rain events. Pennoni prepared plans and speci?cations for the project, which included design of the new culvert and a 300?foot?long swale. Construction surveillance was provided on a daily basis, including shop drawing review. Construction inspection re- quired daily coordination with Township personnel, police, and Traf?c . -. . Traf?c Signal and Roadway Improvements; EngiishCreek Road Delilah Road; Egg Harbor Township, NJ To enhance public safety at this important South Jersey intersection, Pen- noni provided surveying and traf?c engineering services related to the re? habilitation of the roadway and the adding of a traf?c signal at the inter- section of English Creek Road and Delilah Road. The main objective was to design left turn lanes for all four approaches and prepare construction plans and speci?cations for bidding. Property plots were prepared for the taking of right-of way. Drainage calculations and approval from the New Jersey Pinelands Commission were obtained, and the plans and speci?ca- tions were submitted and approved for NJDOT State Aid funding. Account Name Berkeley Township Berlin Borough IBerlin Borough Water 81 Sewer .Burlington, City of iCin naminson Township Zoning Board .Delanco Township Delran Township Delran Township Planning Board :Deiran Township Zoning Board :Deptford Township .Deptford Township Planning Board Deptford Township Zoning Board .East Orange, City of Florence Township Gloucester? Township MUA Harrison Township, NJ :Hrliside Towmhip Irvington Township Linden, City of Lumberton Township Mans?eld Township, Warren County, NJ Merchantville Borough Merchantville Pennsauken Water Commission 'Nutley Township lOrange Township, City of lPennsa uiren Sewerage Authority Pine Hill Borough Planning Board gPine Hill Utilities Authority :Pluin?eld, City of ;Rlve rs'rde Sewerage Authority Riverside Township Woodiand Township 'Woodland Township Planning Board New Jersey Municipal Engineering Appointments Polul?liun 40000 7600 7600 9900 15500 4300 16896 16896 16896 26763 26763 26763 65000 12100 64600 12500 21000 45000 42000 12600 7500 3800 28400 30000 35500 10200 10200 48000 8000 8000 1800 1800 Address Berkeley Town Hall 627 Road Bayville, NJ 08721 59 South White Horse Price Berlin, NJ 08009 59 South White Horse Pike Berlin, NJ 08009 525 High Street Burlington, NJ 08016 1621 Riverton Road Clnnamlnson, NJ 08077 770 Road Dela nco, NJ 08075 900 5 Chester Ave Delran Township, NJ 08075 900 Chester Avenue Delran, NJ 08075-9703 900 Chester Avenue Delran, NJ 08075-9703 1011 Cooper St Dept?ford Township, NJ 08096 1011 Cooper Street Deptford, NJ 08096 1011 Cooper Street Deptford, NJ 03096 Department of Public Works 44 City Hall Plaza East Orange, NJ 07019 711 Broad Street Municipal Complex Florence, NJ 08518 P.O. Box 216 401 West Landing Road Glendora, NJ 08029-0216 114 Bridgeton Pike Municipal Building Mullica Hill, NJ 08062 1409 Liberty Avenue Hillside, NJ 07205 Municipal Building Civic Square Irvington, NJ 07111 301 N. Wood Avenue Linden, NJ 07036 35 Municipal Drive PD. Box 1860 Lumberton, NJ 08048-4516 100 Port Murray Road Port Murray, NJ 07865 1 West Maple Avenue Merchantville, NJ 08109 20 West Maple Avenue P.O. Box 1205 Mercha ntville, NJ 08109 One Kennedy Drive Nutley, NJ 07110 Dept of Public Works Engineering 29 North Day Street Orange, NJ 07050 1250 John Tipton Pennsauken, NJ 08110 45 West Seventh Avenue Pine Hill, NJ 08021-6317 907 Turnerville Road Pine Hill, NJ 08021 515 Watchung Avenue Plain?eld, NJ 07060 Po. Box 188 Riverside, NJ 08075 P.O. Box 188 Riverside, NJ 08075 P.0. Box 388 Chatswor?th, NJ 08019 PO. Box 388 Chatsworth, NJ 08019 Destri tit-h Special Projects Planner Borough, Water/Sewer Engineer Sewer 8: Drainage Engineer 29'1sz Beard Engineer Land Use Board Engineer Planning Board Engineer and Traf?c Engineer Zoning Board Traf?c Engineer Engineer Traffic Tef?e Enejnser Planning Board and Zoning BoardTraf'?c Engineers Traffic Engineer Traffic Engineer Planning, Zoning, and City Engineer Planing Board Engineer/Special Projects Engineer Authority Engineer Joint Land Use Board Engineer and Traffic Engineer Redevelopment Engineer/Planning Board Engineer Special Projects Engineer Special Projects Engineer/Drainage Engineer Township Engineer Special Projects Engineer Borsush ,Board. Engineer Townshiat?lannins and, Zoning. soars Engineer Water Sewer Engineer/Special Projects Engineer Authority Engineer Planning Board Engineer Authority Engineer City Engineer, Planning Board Engineer, Zoning Board Engineer Authority Engineer Township Engineer Township Engineer Land Use Board Engineer 11/7/2018 FEE SCHEDULE Borough of Roselle Park Union County. New Jersey Request for Proposals Borough Engineer Scope and Fee Schedule PROPOSED SCOPE OF SERVICES Over the past twenty years, Pennoni municipal clients have found it more effective for their municipalities if the Borough engineer would perform their duties with the establishment of office hours. This would allow for the development of relationships with other department personnel within the Borough and a providing a better understanding of the Borough's operations, objectives and concerns, as well as in person availability to the administration. That said, we have proposed office hours for the designated Borough Engineer every Tuesday or Friday (whichever best fits the Borough) from 8 AM. to 12 PM. Pennoni has the depth of professional services and municipal professionals to meet this commitment of office hours for the Borough. General engineering tasks and functions that cannot be performed within the established office hours and design and inspection duties related to capital improvement projects for 2019 may be performed by the Engineer?s staff at the direction of the municipality. We would be available to communicate with and assist all Borough departments during this time. The complete Scope of Services noted in the Borough?s RFQ will be provided by Pennoni within the following two Rates of Services. Flat Fee Rate and Services Provided Pennoni will perform services as the Borough engineer on a flat fee rate of $2,300 per month ($27,600 per year) for the 2019 calendar year for standard municipal engineering services. Standard services for the Borough of Roselle Park include the services described above, and the following as listed in the RFP: 1- Provide technical and engineering advice, estimates and plan review 0 Conduct office hours at Borough Hall for four (4) hours per week 0 Meeting attendance at Mayor and Council meetings as requested 0 Submit a report to the Mayor and Council on all projects open and pending in the Borough Respond to general engineering matters or concerns within the Borough 0 Perform engineering duties not otherwise enumerated or connected with individual projects or assignments 0 Prepare grant applications for local aid, municipal aid, and other financial aid programs that may become available to the Borough 0 Prepare routine and ordinary tax map revisions, routine ordinance revisions, zoning map revisions Hourly Rate and Services Provided The below noted Hourly Rate Services fall outside our Flat Rate Fee Services due to the uncertainty of project sizes and or number of meetings (if any) we will be required to attend. We would prepare a proposal for these services based on the specific needs and submit same to the Borough for approval. Out of pocket expenses paid to third parties will be billed periodically, as incurred. Thus, we offer the following fees for Hourly Services which would be appropriate for your municipality: - Meeting attendance Land Use Board meetings would be billed on an hourly basis in accordance with the hourly rate enumerated for the Borough Engineer representative 0 Plan reviews for applications before the Land Use Board will be billed on an hourly basis based on the rates for the personnel involved in the review I Hourly rates and direct expenses would be based on our Fee Schedule for 2019 (see next page). 0 For surveying, engineering design, construction management and inspection duties related to Mcapital improvement projects we propose that fees would be established via lump sum cost for surveying, engineering design and construction management (not?to-exceed 10% of an estimated construction cost) and for construction inspection based on a not?to- exceed cost equal to man-hours multiplied by hourly rates for appropriate staff (not?to?exceed 5% of an estimated construction cost). All fees are negotiable upon request. Pennoni Scope and Fee Schedule 1 of 2 Billing Rates BOROUGH OF ROSELLE PARK 2019 SCHEDULE OF FEES Pennoni provides engineering consulting services to its clients in accordance with the terms and conditions of our contract. Pennoni's compensation will be based on the following schedule of fees and charges unless our contract specifies otherwise. ?Professiona LABOR CATEGORY RATES: Senior Principal Professronal 5260 Principal Professional $210 Senior Professrona $178 Project Professional $166 Staff Professional (Professional Municipal Engineer Designee) . .. $158 Associate Professional (Staff Engineer) $148 Graduate Professronal$126 Technician Ill $114 Technician II $105 Technicianl $95 Survey Crew $220 Senior Field Technician $118 Field 95 Laboratory Technician 85 Building Code Official 102 Project Assistant 74 Add 15% to above Survey Crew rates when OSHA 40?hour training required Technical Support/Expert Testimony Fee provided upon request 3 Person Survey Crew rates for roadwork provided upon request includes all disciplines (Engineer, Landscape Architect, Surveyor, Geologist, etc.) Rates are billed on quarterehour increments. *Borough of Roselle Park Assignment Pennoni does not bill for routine office management or accounting services; however, direct expense charges described below are subject to an additional administrative and handling fee as indicated: Subconsulta nt/Subcontractor services: cost plus 10% Pennoni Billing Rates I 1 of 1 SUBMISSION FORM 1 QUALIFICATION STATEMENT (CONTINUED) (ATTACH ADDITIONAL SHEETS AS NECESSARY, BUT DO NOT SIMPLY ATTACH VENDOR MATERIALS AND 4. Cost details, including the annual fee for primary duties and the hourly rates of each of the individuals who will perform services, and all expenses for any work that is not included in the primary duties: Please also see attached details on Pennoni's Schedule of Fees. Senior Principal Professional $260 Principal Professional $210 Senior Professional $178 Project Professional 5166 Staff Professional (Professional Municipal Engineer Designee) 5158 Associate Professional $148 Graduate Professional $126 Technician Ill 5114 Technician II 5105 Technician I 95 Survey Crew $220 Senior Field Technician $118 Field Technician 95 Laboratory Technician 85 Building Code Official 102 Project Assistant 5 74 CERTIFICATION OF PROPOSAL (Sign Below) Firm: Pennoni Associates Inc. Date: if ll? . i Authorized Represen/IW: Todd Mull?? PE, CME Signature: 09') ?t I Title: Regional Vice President /yy 1' Telephone No.: 973-255-9775 Fax No.: 973-265-9774 Page 11 of 26 ADMINISTRATIVE DOCUMENTS BOROUGH OF ROSELLE PARK SUBMISSION CHECKLIST THE FOLLOWING ITEMS, AS INDICATED BELOW IXI, SHALL BE PROVIDED Initial WITH THE RECEIPT OF SEALED SUBMISSIONS Here Completed RFP Checklist Completed Submission Form Quali?cation Statement Statement of Ownership Disclosure Non-Collusion Af?davit Required EEO/Af?rmative Action Evidence Signed Compliance Notice Acknowledgement of Americans with Disabilities Act Language of 1990 Disclosure of Investment Activities in Iran Insurance Requirement Acknowledgement Form Certi?cation Regarding Political Contributions New Jersey Business Registration Certi?cate of Vendor W-9 of Vendor This checklist is provided for vendor?s use in assuring compliance with required documentation; however, it does not include all submission requirements and does not relieve the vendor of the need to read and comply with the RF P. Name of Vendor: PennoniAssociateslnc. Date: A/Wa?wg Signature: X. Print Name: Bridget J. Shane Title: Corporate Communications Manager Page 7 of 26 Administrative Requirements NJ Business Registration Certificate STATE OF NEW JERSEY BUSINESS REGISTRATION CERTIFICATE Taxpayer Name: PENNONI ASSOCIATES INC. Trade Name: Address: 1900 MARKET STREET STE 300 PHILADELPHIA, PA 19103 Certi?cate Number: 0089235 Effective Date: January 13, 1971 Date of Issuance: September 27, 2018 For Of?ce Use Only: 20180927152753957 NJ Certificate of Employee Information Report Cerli?oation 2919 CERTIFICATE OF EMPLOYEE INFORMATION REPORT This is in certify that the contractor Hated below has an Empioyao lnfonnation Report wreuanl to N.J.A.C. oz. aeq. and the State Traasaror has approved 5am report. This approval wlli remain In to 15-OCSE-2018 2%:3 PENNGNI 1900 MT STREET, SUITE 300 PHILADELPHIA pm 19103 FORD M. SCUDDER Slate Treasumr Penna"; Administrative Requirements 1 of 4 Equal Employment Opportunity Policy It is the policy of Pennoni Associates Inc. (Pennoni) not to discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of age, race, creed, color, religion, gender, national origin, sexual orientation, disability, and/or veterans of the Vietnam War era, Desert Storm/Shield, or the disabled. We take affirmative action to assure that applicants and employees are treated equally without regard of their protected class status. Such action shall include, but not be limited to, employment, upgrading, demotion or transfer, recruitment advertising, layoff or termination, rates of pay or other forms of compensation and selection for training, including part time and co-op programs. Additionally, Pennoni supports and follows the Global Sullivan Principals of Social Responsibility, whose objectives are to support economic, social, and political justice by companies where they do business. in our commitment to the Global Sullivan Principals, Pennoni supports human rights and encourages equal opportunity at all levels of employment, and assisting with greater tolerance and understanding among peoples; thereby, helping to improve the quality of life for communities, workers, and children with dignity and equality. Pennoni is committed to principles of Equal Employment Opportunity. To ensure its dissemination and implementation throughout the firm, the Equal Employment Opportunity Officer reports to the President and Senior Vice President on Equal Opportunity issues and our Affirmative Action Program. Pennoni's Equal Employment Opportunity policy is further enhanced through the development of a written Executive Order Affirmative Action Program that contains specific and results-oriented procedures and guidelines to which we are committed to applying in good faith and effort. Our Equal Employment Opportunity efforts extend to maintaining a list of Minority Business Enterprise (MBE) and Women?owned Business Enterprise (WBE) firms for use of their services and/or products wheneverfeasible. I Pennoni Administrative Requirements 2 of4 W-9 Form W?s (Rev. December 2014) Department ofthe Treasury lntemal Revenue Service Pennoni Associates Inc. 2 ?usrness entity name. if different from above Request for Taxpayer Identification Number and Certification Give Form to the requester. Do not send to the IRS. 1 Name (as shown on your income to: return}. Norrie is termites on this line. do not leave this line blank. individual/sole proprietor or Corporation single-member LLC the tar: classification of the single-member Otheri'iso-a Instructional Print or type 3 Check appropriate box for federal tax classi?cation: check only one of the following seven boxes: Corporation Partnership Limited liability company. Enter the tax classi?cation (0:0 corporation. 8:5 corporation. P:partnership) Boto. For a single-miter LLC that is disregarded. do not check check the appropriate box in the line above for 4 Exemptions (codes apply only to certain entities not individuals; see instructions on page 3): Exempt payee code (if any) Trust/estate Exemption from FATCA reporting code (if any) Monitor to accounts maintained outside the U. S.) 5 Address (nurriIi-Iir. street. and apt or suite no.) 1900 Market Street, Suite 300 Roquustons name and address infiltration Remit to Address: 6 City. state. and ZIP code Philadeiphia. PA 19103 T?Llst account moods) norm See Speci?c Instructions on page 2. P.O. BOX 827328 PA 19182-7328 Taxpayer identification Number (TIN) Enter your TIN in the appropriate box. The TIN provided must match the name given on line 1 to avoid backup withholding For individuals, this is generally your social security number (SSN). However. for a resident alien. sole proprietor, or disregarded entity. see the Part I instructions on page 3. For other - entities. it is your employer identification number (EIN) If you do not have a numberpage 3. Note. if the account is in more than one name. see the instructions for line 1 and the chart on page 4 for [En-roleyoriocntiltcatlon number guidelines on whose number to enter aft-1w" 9f 23-1683429 Certi?cation Under penalties of perjury. I certify that: 1. The number shown on this form is my correct taxpayer identification number (or i am waiting for a number to be issued to me); and 2. I am not subject to backup withholding because: I am exempt from backup withholding. or have not been noti?ed by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) that i am subject to backup withholding as a resuit of a failure to report all interest or dividends. or the IRS has notified the that I am no longer subject to backup withholding; and 3. i am a US. citizen or other US. person (defined below); and 4. The FATCA code(s) entered on this form (if any) indicating that i am exempt from FATCA reporting is correct. Certification instructions. You must cross out item 2 above if you have been notified by the IRS that you are currently subject to backup withholding because you have failed to report all interest and dividends on your tax return. For real estate transactions. item 2 does not apply. For mortgage interest paid. acquisition or abandonment of secured property. cancellation of debt. contributions to an individual retirement arrangement and generally. payments other than interest and dividends, you are not required to sign the certi?cation, but you must provide your correct TIN. See the instructions on page 3. Sign Signature of Here us. personb '14 General Instructions Section references are to the Internal Revenue Code unleSs otherwise noted Future developments. lnforrnation about developments affecting (such as legislation enacted after We release it) is at Purpose of Form An individual or entity (Form requester) who is required to ?le an information retum with the IRS must obtain your correct laxpayer identi?cation number (TIN) which may be your social security number (SSN). individual taxpayer identification number (ITIN). adoption taxpayer identification number or employer identi?cation number (EIN). to report on an information retum the amount paid to you. or other amount reportable on an information relum. Examples of information returns include. but are not limited to. the following: Form ?nterest earned or paid) 0 Form 10990?! (dividends. including those from stocks or mutual funds) - Form 1099-MISC (various types of income. prizes. awards. or grose proceeds) - Form 1099-8 (stock or mutual fund sales and certain other lransaclions by brokers) - Form 10998 (proceeds from real estate transactions) - Forrn 1099-K (merchant card and third party network transactions) - Form 1098 (home mortgage interest). (tuition) - Form 1099-6 (canceled debt) - Form (acquisition or abandonment of secured property) Use Form W-9 only it you are a US person (including a resident alien). to provide your correct TIN. if you do not return Form to the requester with 3 HM you might be subject to backup withholding. See What is backup withholding? on page 2- By signing the ?lled-out form. you: 1. Certify that the TIN you are giving is correct (or you are waiting for a number to be issued). 2. Certify that you are not subject to backup withholding, or 3 Claim exemption from backup withholding if you are a exempt payee. If applicable. you are also certifying that as a US. person. your allocable share of any partnership income from a US. trade or business is not subject to the withholding tax on foreign partners' share of effectively connected income. and 4. Certify that FATCA code(5) entered on this form (if any) indicating that you are exempt from the FATCA reporting. is correct See What is FATCA reporting? on page 2 for further information Cal No 10231X Form W-9 (Flev. 12-2014) Administrative Requirements 3 of 4 Insurance Certificate 8 DATE ACORD CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE #3012018 THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AFFIRMATIVELY OR NEGATIVELY AMEND. EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. THIS CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A CONTRACT BETWEEN THE ISSUING INSURERIS). AUTHORIED REPRESENTATIVE OR PRODUCER. AND THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. IMPORTANT: lithe certi?cate holder is an ADDITIONAL INSURED. the policyIiesI must have ADDITIONAL INSURED provisions or be endorsed. SUBROGATION IS WAIVED. subject to the terms and conditions oi the policy. certain policies may require an endorsement. A statement on this certi?cate does not confer rights to the certi?cate holder in lieu at such PRODUCER CONTENT WW, 7 ?7777 7 ?i?elagher RIsk Management SerVIces. Inc Egg?" .Bi-?Il 510548 51.0.3 maul: 610 5554-3147 Media PA 19063 L153 _Huttman@ajg_. com COVERAGE MAI: I Insane? .Zurich American Insurance Company 16535 INSURED :New Hampshire Insurance Company 23341 Pennoni Associates. Inc. mwmc. 1900 Market Street. Suite 300 Phiiadelphia. PA 19103 Levi RF: 0 THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT. TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN. THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS. EXCI IJSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. AWL sum: IT: TYPE OF INSURANCE - iwvo PD NUMEER [FontIh'chm LIMITS A COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY GL09264405-08 5102013 51112019 E?Hoccmgamg 51,000,000 . 5 CLAIMS-MADE . OCCUR 11151-03553 mung-mu} 5300.000 MED EXP (Any one poison} . . PERSONAL It ADM INJURY 551.000.1300 7 AGGREGATE LIMIT APPLIES PER: GENERAL AGGREGATE 5 2.000.000 PRO- - POLICY . JECT Lee PRODUCTS - AGG . 52.000.000 5 A AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY 5.111392544054313 5I1I2018 5/112019 . {Ef?immum ANY AUTO BDDILY INJURY (Per_ person_) 5 I BODILYINJURY (Per?accide?ntj '5 Dum- ONLY I 111305 DNLY 5 A UIIBRELLA LIAB -OCCUR AUG 9819493-04 5/112018 5?11'2019 EACH OCCURRENCE 51.000.000 AGGREGATE 51.000.000 DED i I WORKERS COMPENSATION wcs2495921 5112018 I 5/1/2019 1: MUTE I OTH AND EMPLOYERS LIABILITY . 5T . - ANY PROPRIETORPARTNERIEXECUTIVE . EACH ACCIDENT 51.000.000 OFFICERMEMBER El I A (:ilandalory In Nine EL DISEASE 81.000.000' I as describeun CRIPTION OF OPERATIONS hebw ESEASE .mum' LIMIT r. 1.000.000 A Professional Liability EOC534632613 51112018 5I1l2019 Each Claim 2.000.000 EnvironrneniaIICPL Aggregate 2.000.000 DESCRIPTION OF LOCATIONS Remarks Schedule. may be attached if more space is required) SPECIMEN CERTIFICATE Evidence of coverage with respect to operations of the named insured. CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE SPECIMEN CERTIFICATE THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, NOTICE WILL BE DELIVERED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE POLICY PROVISIONS. AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE Qgruiouzc/ftf 1988-2015 ACORD CORPORATION. All rights resented. ACORD 25 (2016I03) The ACORD name and logo are registered marks Pe??O?l' Administrative Requirements 4 of 4 BOROUGH OF ROSELLE PARK STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP DISCLOSURE N.J.S.A. (P.L. 1977, c.33, as amended by PL. 2016, c.43) THIS STATEMENT SHALL BE COMPLETED, CERTIFIED TO, AND INCLUDED WITH ALL BID AND PROPOSAL SUBMISSIONS. FAILURE TO SUBMIT THE REQUIRED INFORMATION IS CAUSE FOR AUTOMATIC REJECTION OF THE BID OR PROPOSAL. Name of Organization: Pennoni Associates Inc. Organization Address: 1900 Market Street, Suite 300 Philadelphia, PA 19103 Part I Check the box that represents the type of business organization: Sole Proprietorship (skip Parts 11 and execute certi?cation in Part IV) nNon-Pro?t Corporation (skip Parts 11 and execute certi?cation in Part IV) For-Pro?t Corporation (any type) Limited Liability Company (LLC) Partnership Limited Partnership DLimited Liability Partnership (LLP) Other (be speci?c): Part II The list below contains the names and addresses of all stockholders in the corporation who own 10 percent or more of its stock, of any class, or of all individual partners in the partnership who own a 10 percent or greater interest therein, or of all members in the limited liability company who own a 10 percent or greater interest therein, as the case may be. (COMPLETE THE LIST ON THE NEXT PAGE IN THIS SECTION) OR No one stockholder in the corporation owns 10 percent or more of its stock, of any class, or no individual partner in the partnership owns a 10 percent or greater interest therein, or no member in the limited liability company owns a 10 percent or greater interest therein, as the case may be. (SKIP T0 PART IV) Page 12 of 26 STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP DISCLOSURE (Continued) Please attach additional sheets if more spat-e is needed): Name of Individual or Business Entity Home Address (for Individuals) or Business Address E.S.O.P Part DISCLOSURE OF 10% OR GREATER OWNERSHIP IN THE STOCKHOLDERS, PARTNERS OR LLC MEMBERS LISTED IN PART II If a bidder has a direct or indirect parent entity which is publicly traded, and any person holds a 10 percent or greater bene?cial interest in the publicly traded parent entity as of the last annual federal Security and Exchange Commission (SEC) or foreign equivalent ?ling, ownership disclosure can be met by providing links to the website(s) containing the last annual ?ling(s) with the federal Securities and Exchange Commission (or foreign equivalent) that contain the name and address of each person holding a 10% or greater bene?cial interest in the publicly traded parent entity, along with the relevant page numbers of the ?ling(s) that contain the information on each such person. Attach additional sheets if more space is needed. Website (URL) containing the last annual SEC (or foreign equivalent) ?ling Page Please list the names and addresses of each stockholder, partner or member owning a 10 percent or greater interest in any corresponding corporation, partnership and/or limited liability company (LLC) listed in Part 11 other than for any publicly traded parent entities referenced above. The disclosure shall be continued until names and addresses of every noncorporate stockholder, and individual partner, and member exceeding the 10 percent ownership criteria established pursuant to N.J.S.A. has been listed. Attach additional sheets if more space is needed. Stockholder/Partner/Member and Home Address (for Individuals) or Business Address Corresponding Entity Listed in Part II Page 13 of 26 STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP DISCLOSURE (Continued) Part IV Certi?cation I, being duly sworn upon my oath, hereby represent that the foregoing information and any attachments thereto to the best of my knowledge are true and complete. I acknowledge: that I am authorized to execute this certi?cation on behalf of the bidder/proposer; that the Borough of Roselle Park is relying on the information contained herein and that I am under a continuing obligation from the date of this certi?cation through the completion of any contracts with the Borough of Roselle Park to notify the Borough of Roselle Park in writing of any changes to the information contained herein; that I am aware that it is a criminal offense to make a false statement or misrepresentation in this certi?cationsubject to criminal prosecution under the law and that it will constitute a material breach of my agreement(s) with the, permitting the Borough of Roselle Park to declare any contract(s) resulting from this certi?cation void and unenforceable. Full Name (Print): Peter J. Coot/dd If? Title: Vice President Slgnature: Date: 10f? Page 14 of 26 BOROUGH OF ROSELLE PARK NON-COLLUSION AFFIDAVIT State of County of Delaware ss.? 1, Peter J. Coote ofthe City of Media in the County of Delaware and State of full age, being duly sworn according to law on my oath depose and say that: I am Vice President Ofthe ?rm of Pennoni Associates Inc. (Title or Position) (Name of Firm) the bidder making this Proposal for the above named project, and that I executed the said proposal with full authority so to do; that said bidder has not, directly or indirectly entered into any agreement, participated in any collusion, or otherwise taken any action in restraint of free, competitive bidding in connection with the above named project; and that all statements contained in said proposal and in this af?davit are true and correct, and made with full knowledge that the Borough of Roselle Park relies upon the truth of the statements contained in said proposal and in the statements contained in this af?davit in awarding the contract for the said project. I further warrant that no person or selling agency has been employed or retained to solicit or secure such contract upon an agreement or understanding for a commission, percentage, brokerage, or contingent fee, except bona ?de employees or bona ?de employees or bona ?de established commercial or selling agencies maintained by Pennoni 'nC- (name of contractor). Si iat?ire Subscribed and sworn to before me this Q9 day ofwi/islim, ova/lg? . x. Peter J. Coote (Type or print name of af?ant under signature) Mot-:4- claims! My public of Pin 17* My Commission expires 3 Commonwealth of - MOI-W Baal Judith Gallagher, Notary Public Page 15 of 26 Philadelphia County My commission expires March 20. 2019 Commission number 1289141 Member. Association of Notaries BOROUGH OF ROSELLE PARK AFFIRMATIVE ACTION COMPLIANCE NOTICE N.J.S.A. 10:5-31 and N.J.A.C. 17:27 GOODS, PROFESSIONAL SERVICE AND GENERAL SERVICE CONTRACTS This form is a summary of the successful bidder?s requirement to comply with the requirements of N.J.S.A. 105?31 and N.J.A.C. 17:27-1 et seq. The successful bidder shall submit to the public agency, after noti?cation of award but prior to execution of this contract, one of the following three documents as forms of evidence: a) A photocopy of a valid letter that the contractor is operating under an existing Federally approved or sanctioned af?rmative action program (good for one year from the date of the letter); OR b) A photocopy of a Certi?cate of Employee Information Report approval, issued in accordance with N.J.A.C. 17:27-4; OR o) A photocopy of an Employee Information Report (Form AA302) provided by the Division and distributed to the public agency to be completed by the contractor in accordance with N.J.A.C. 17:27-4. The successful vendor may obtain the Af?rmative Action Employee Information Report (AA3 02) from the contracting unit during normal business hours. The successful vendor(s) must submit the copies of the AA302 Report to the Division of Contract Compliance and Equal Employment Opportunity in Public Contracts (Division). The Public Agency copy is submitted to the public agency, and the vendor copy is retained by the vendor. The undersigned vendor certi?es that he/she is aware of the commitment to comply with the requirements of NJ .S.A. 10:5-31 and N.J.A.C. 17:27.1 et seq. and agrees to furnish the required forms of evidence. The undersigned vendor further understands that his/her bid shall be rejected as non-responsive if said contractor fails to comply with the requirements of NJ .S.A. 1025-31 and N.J.A.C. 17:27-1 et seq. COMPANY: Pennoni SIGNATURE: PRINT AME: Peter J. Coote Vice President DATE: ll! 7/3! Ulla Page 16 of 26 BOROUGH OF ROSELLE PARK AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT OF 1990 Equal Opportunity for Individuals with Disability The Contractor and the Owner, do hereby agree that the provisions of Title 11 of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (the "Act") (42 US. C. 5121 01 et seq.), which prohibits discrimination on the basis of disability by public entities in all services, programs, and activities provided or made available by public entities, and the rules and regulations promulgated pursuant there unto, are made a part of this contract. In providing any aid, bene?t, or service on behalf of the owner pursuant to this contract, the contractor agrees that the performance shall be in strict compliance with the Act. In the event that the contractor, its agents, servants, employees, or subcontractors violate or are alleged to have violated the Act during the performance of this contract, the contractor shall defend the owner in any action or administrative proceeding commenced pursuant to this Act. The contractor shall indemnify, protect, and save harmless the owner, its agents, servants, and employees from and against any and all suits, claims, losses, demands, or damages, of whatever kind or nature arising out of or claimed to arise out of the alleged violation. The contractor shall, at its own expense, appear, defend, and pay any and all charges for legal services and any and all costs and other expenses arising from such action or administrative proceeding or incurred in connection therewith. In any and all complaints brought pursuant to the owner?s grievance procedure, the contractor agrees to abide by any decision of the owner which is rendered pursuant to said grievance procedure. If any action or administrative proceeding results in an award of damages against the owner, or if the owner incurs any expense to cure a violation of the ADA which has been brought pursuant to its grievance procedure, the contractor shall satisfy and discharge the same at its own expense. The owner shall, as soon as practicable after a claim has been made against it, give written notice thereof to the contractor along with full and complete particulars of the claim, If any action or'administrative proceeding is brought against the owner or any of its agents, servants, and employees, the owner shall expeditiously forward or have forwarded to the contractor every demand, complaint, notice, summons, pleading, or other process received by the owner or its representatives. It is expressly agreed and understood that any approval by the owner of the services provided by the contractor pursuant to this contract will not relieve the contractor of the obligation to comply with the Act and to defend, indemnify, protect, and save harmless the owner pursuant to this paragraph. It is further agreed and understood that the owner assumes no obligation to indemnify or save harmless the contractor, its agents, servants, employees and subcontractors for any claim which may arise out of their performance of this Agreement. Furthermore, the contractor expressly understands and agrees that the provisions of this indemni?cation clause shall in no way limit the contractor?s obligations assumed in this Agreement, nor shall they be construed to relieve the contractor from any liability, nor preclude the owner from taking any other actions available to it under any other provisions of the Agreement or otherwise at law. The undersigned vendor consents to full understanding of the forgoing Americans with Disabilities Act Language of 1990: Bidder/Vendor: Pennonm? we?? Slgnature: I Hf . Full Name (Print): Pater Title: Vice President Date illicit/mt Page 19 of 26 BOROUGH OF ROSELLE PARK DISCLOSURE OF INVESTMENT ACTIVITIES IN IRAN PART 1: CERTIFICATION BIDDERS MUST COMPLETE PART 1 BY CHECKING EITHER BOX. Pursuant to Public Law 2012, c. 25, any person or entity that submits a bid or proposal or otherwise proposes to enter into or renew a contract must complete the certi?cation below to attest, under penalty of perj ury, that neither the person or entity, nor any of its parents, subsidiaries, or af?liates, is identi?ed on the Department of Treasury?s Chapter 25 list as a person or entity engaging in investment activities in Iran. The Chapter 25 list is found on the Division?s website at Bidders must review this list prior to completing the below certi?cation. Failure to complete the certification will render a bidder's non-responsive. PLEASE CHECK EITHER BOX: I certify, pursuant to Public Law 2012, c. 25, that neither the person/entity listed above nor any of the entity?s parents, subsidiaries, or af?liates is listed on the NJ. Department of the Treasury?s list of entities determined to be engaged in prohibited activities in Iran pursuant to P.L. 2012, c. 25 (?Chapter 25 List?). I further certify that I am the person listed above, or I am an of?cer or representative of the entity listed above and am authorized to make this certi?cation on its behalf. I will skip Part 2 and sign and complete the Certi?cation below. OR I am unable to certify as above because I or the bidding entity and/or one or more of its parents, subsidiaries, or af?liates is listed on the Department?s Chapter 25 list. I will provide a detailed, accurate and precise description of the activities in Part 2 below and sign and complete the Certi?cation below. Failure to provide such will result in the proposal being rendered as non-responsive and appropriate penalties, ?nes and/or sanctions will be assessed as provided by law. PART 2 PROVIDE FURTHER INFORMATION RELATED TO INVESTMENT ACTIVITIES IN IRAN You must provide a detailed, accurate and precise description of the activities of the bidding person/entity, or one of its parents, subsidiaries or af?liates, engaging in the investment activities in Iran outlined above by completing the form below. (PROVIDE INFORMATION RELATIVE TO THE ABOVE QUESTIONS. PLEASE PROVIDE THOROUGH ANSWERS TO EACH QUESTION. IF YOU NEED TO MAKE ADDITIONAL ENTRIES, USE ADDITIONAL PAGES). Name: Relationship to Bidder/Vendor: Description of Activities: Duration of Engagement: Anticipated Cessation Date: Bidder/Vendor: Contact Name: Contact Phone Number: Page 20 of 26 DISCLOSURE OF INVESTMENT ACTIVITIES IN IRAN (Continued) CERTIFICATION I, being duly sworn upon my oath, hereby represent and state that the foregoing information and any attachments thereto to the best of my knowledge are true and complete. I attest that I am authorized to execute this certi?cation on behalf of the below-referenced person or entity. I acknowledge that the Borough of Roselle Park is relying on the information contained herein and thereby acknowledge that I am under a continuing obligation from the date of this certi?cation through the completion of contracts with the Borough of Roselle Park to notify the Borough of Roselle Park in writing of any changes to the answers or information contained herein. I acknowledge that I am aware that it is a criminal offense to make a false statement or misrepresentation in this certi?cationrecognize that I am subject to criminal prosecution under the law and that it will also constitute a material breach of my agreements(s) with the Borough of Roselle Park and that the Borough of Roselle Park at its option may declare any contract(s) resulting from this certi?cation void and unenforceable. Full Name (Print): Pete? ?g Signature: Title: Vice President Date ?[78 1101? Bidder/Vendor: Pennoni Associates Inc. Page 21 of 26 BOROUGH OF ROSELLE PARK INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT FORM Certi?cate(s) of Insurance shall be ?led with the Borough Clerk?s Of?ce upon award of contract by the governing body Strike The Manna-mm cc to be carried by the Professional Service Entity shall be as follows: PROFESSIONAL LIABI INSURANCE Limits shall be a mi-nimu -of $1,000,000.00 for each claim and $1,000,000.00 aggregate each policy period. Acknowledgement of Insuranc equ' intent: SIGNATURE: . I . PeterJ. Coote, Vice President (Printed Name Title) DATE: 05/ Page 22 of 26 BOROUGH OF ROSELLE PARK CERTIFICATION REGARDING POLITICAL CONTRIBUTIONS STATE OF NEW JERSEY SS. COUNTY OF ?ex? 1, Todd M. Hay Regional Vice President of the Pennoni lnC- of Newark in the County of Essex and the State of New Jersey, of full age, being duly sworn according to law on my oath depose and say that: I am the Regional Vice President of the ?rm of Pennoni Associates the Professional Service Entity making the submissions for the above named Service, and that I executed the said submission with full authority to do so; that said Professional Service Entity acknowledges that it is aware that the Borough of Roselle Park pursuant to Section 2-4 of the Borough Code prohibits the awarding of any public contract to any Professional Service Entity that has contributed in excess of two hundred ($200.00) dollars to a campaign committee of any Borough of Roselle Park candidate or holder of the public of?ce having ultimate responsibility for the award of the contract, or to any Borough of Roselle Park or Union County Party Committee, or to any political action committee (PAC) that is organized for the primary purpose of promoting or supporting Borough of Roselle Park municipal candidates or municipal of?ceholders, within one (1) calendar year immediately preceding the date of the contract or agreement. I further warrant that pursuant to Roselle Park Borough Section 2-4, a ?professional service provider? seeking a public contract means: an individual, including the individual?s spouse, if any, and any child living at home; person; ?rm; corporation; professional corporation; partnership; organization; or association. The de?nition of a service provider includes all principals who own one percent or more of the equity in the corporation or business trust, partners, and of?cers 1n the aggregate employed by the provider as well as any subsidiaries directly controlled by the service provider. I further warrant that I have reviewed Borough Code Section 2?4. I hereby certify that the foregoing statements made by me are true. I am aware that if any of the foregoing statements made by me are willfully false, I am subject to punishment for cont pt of Court. Subscribed and sworn to before me a 5; this day of? 20/ 5 7 (Signaturie. of Profession?) Name: TOdd M. Hay 4/14 Title: Regional Vice President (Signature of ary) f/ (Affix Seal) N. RANDALL PUBLIC OF NEW JERSEY Comm. 50055038 My Commission Expires 2l17l2020 Page 23 of 26 PARTNERS FOR POSSIBLE