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CC - Item 4D - Building and Safety Services Contract ExtensionROSEMEAD CITY COUNCIL STAFF REPORT TO: THE HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL FROM: GLORIA MOLLEDA, CITY MANAGER � DATE: APRIL 27, 2021 SUBJECT: BUILDING AND SAFETY SERVICES CONTRACT EXTENSION SUMMARY On May 31, 2018, the City Council approved a three-year agreement with Interwest Consulting Group, Inc. to perform the Building and Safety Division services (building plan check and permitting) as required for enforcement of the City and State building laws and codes. The existing agreement is set to expire on June 30, 2021. In accordance with the original agreement, the City Council may extend the term of the agreement for up to two additional years. At this time, staff is recommending Council approve the extension for one year. If approved, the annual compensation will remain the same. Total payment to Interwest shall not exceed forty-seven percent (47%) of net plan check fees and forty-seven percent (47%) of net building permit fees collected. DISCUSSION The Building and Safety Division serves and protects the public by ensuring that building construction complies with California Building Standards Code (Title 24, California Code of Regulations) as well as State safety laws, disable access, and City Ordinances. As a contract city, Rosemead has historically contracted its Building and Safety Division of the Community Development Department out to either Los Angeles County or a private consulting firm. The City currently contracts with Interwest Consulting Group, Inc. to provide the day-to-day Building and Safety Division services including building permit technicians, building plan check, building inspection services, and building official responsibilities. Throughout the term of the agreement (since May 31, 2018) Interwest has met the expectations of staff and fulfilled their responsibilities of serving as the Building and Safety Division. The Building and Safety Professional Service Agreement (PSA) fee is offset by building plan check and building permit revenues. The fees will remain the same at 47% of the building plan check and 47% of building permit net revenues excluding the Strong Motion Instrumentation Program (SMIP) and Green Building Standards fees required by the State of California. The Building and Safety contract cost will be included in the Fiscal Year 2021-2022 Proposed Budget. AGENDA ITEM 4.1) City Council Meeting April 27, 2021 Page 2 of 2 The current PSA between Interwest Consulting Group, Inc. and the City is set to expire on June 30, 2021; therefore, staff recommends extending the original agreement for one additional year from July 1, 2021, to June 30, 2022, as permissible by the PSA with the City Council's approval. STAFF RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that the City Council: 1) Authorize a one-year extension for the term of July 1, 2021, to June 30, 2022, with Interwest Consulting Group, Inc. for Building and Safety Division services as described in the scope of services per the original Professional Service Agreement. FINANCIAL IMPACT The Building and Safety Professional Service Agreement fee is offset by building plan check and building permit revenues. The fees will remain the same at 47% of the building plan check and 47% of building permit net revenues. The Building and Safety contract cost will be included in the Fiscal Year 2021-2022 Proposed Budget. STRATEGIC PLAN IMPACT None. PUBLIC NOTICE PROCESS This item has been noticed through the regular agenda notification process. Submitted by: Angelica rausto-Lupo Director of Community Development Attachment A: PSA Interwest Consulting Group, Inc., May 31, 2018 Attachment B: PSA Interwest Consulting Group, Inc., Amendment No. 1 Attachment A Professional Services Agreement Interwest Consulting Group, Inc. May 31, 2018 CITY OF ROSEMEAD PROFESSIONAL SERVICES -AGREEMENT BY AND BETWEEN CITY OF ROSEMEAD 1 AND INTERWEST CONSULTING GROUP, INC. 1. PARTIES AND DATE. This Agreement is made and entered into this —'31 day of A ',(, 2918 by and between the City of Rosemead, a municipal organization organized under the laws of the State of California with its principal place.af business- at 8838 E. Valley Blvd., Rosemead, California 91770 ("City") and Interwest Consulting, Group, Inc., a Colorado corporation with its principal place of business at .15140 Transistor 1_6ne, Huntington Beach, CA 92649 ("Consultant"). City and Consultant are sometimes individually referred to herein as "Party" and collectively as. "Parties.". 2. RECITALS. 2.1 Consultants Consultant desires to perform and assume responsibility for the provision of certain professional services required by the City' on the terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement. Consultant represents that it is experienced in providing building and safety services to public clients and holds licenses and certifications to perform the said services. . 2.2 Project. 'City desires to utilize the services of Consultant as an independent contractor to provide Building and Safety Services to the City's Community Development Department ("Project"). 3. TERMS. 3.1 Scope df Services and Term. 3..1.1 General Scope .of Services. Consultant promises and agrees .to furnish to the City all labor, materials, tools, equipment, .services, and incidental and customary work necessary to fully and adequately supply the professional consulting services necessary for the Project ("Services"). The Services are mare particularly described - in Exhibit "A" attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference.. All Services shall be subject to, and. performed in accordance with,. this Agreement, the exhibits attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference; and all applicable local, state and federal laws, rules and regulations. A-1 3.1.2 Term. The term of this Agreement shall be from to June 30, 2021 and may be extended for up to two (2) additional .year(s) at the sole discretion . of the City Council, unless earlier terminated as provided herein. Consultant shall complete the Services within the term of this Agreement, and shall meet any other. established schedules and deadlines. 3.2 Responsibilities of Consultant. 3.2.1 Control and Payment of Subordinates; Independent.Contractor. The Services shall be performed by Consultant or under its supervision. Consultant will determine the means, methods and details of performing the Services subject to the requirements of this Agreement. City retains Consultant on an independent contractor basis and not as an employee. Consultant retains the right to perform similar or different services for .others during the term of this Agreement. Any additional personnel performing the Services under this Agreement on behalf of Consultant shall also'not be employees of City and shall at all times be under Consultant's exclusive direction and control. Consultant shall pay all wages, salaries, and other amounts due such personnel in connection with their performance'of Services under this Agreement and as required by law.. Consultant shall be responsible for all reports and obligations .respecting such additional personnel, including, but not limited to: social security taxes, income tax withholding, unemployment insurance, disability insurance, and workers' compensation insurance. 3.2.2 Schedule of Services. Consultant shall perform the Services expeditiously, within the term of this Agreement,'and in accordance with the Schedule of Services set forth in Exhibit "B" attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. Consultant represents that it has the professional. and: technical personnel required to perform the Services in conformance with such conditions. In order to. facilitate ' . Consultant's conformance with the Schedule, City shall -respond to Consultant's submittals in a timely manner. Upon request of. City; Consultant shall provide a more detailed schedule of anticipated performance to meet the Schedule of Services. 3.2'.3 Conformance to Applicable Requirements. All work prepared by Consultant. shall be subject to the approval of City. 3.2.4 Substitution of Key. Personnel. Consultant has represented to City that certain key personnel will perform and coordinate the Services under this Agreement... Should one or more of such personnel -become unavailable, Consultant may substitute other personnel of at least equal competence upon written approval of City. In the event that City and Consultant cannot agree as to the substitution -of key personnel, City shall be entitled to terminate this Agreement for cause. As discussed below, any personnel. who fail or refuse to perform the Services in a manner acceptable to the City, or who are determined by the City to be uncooperative, incompetent, a threat to the adequate or timely. completion of the Project ora threat to the'safety of persons or property, shall be promptly removed from the Project by the Consultant at the request of the City. 3.2.5 City's 'Representative. The City hereby designates the City. A-2 Manager, or his or her designee, to act as.its representative for the performance. of this Agreement ("City's Representative"). City's Representative shall have the power to -act on behalf of the City for all purposes under this Contract. Consultant shall not accept direction or orders from.any person other than the City's Representative or his or her designee. 3.2.6 Consultant's' Representative. Consultant hereby designates Terry Rodrigue to act as its representative for the performance of this Agreement ("Consultant's Representative"). Consultant's Representative shall have full authority to represent and act on behalf of the Consultant for all purposes under this Agreement. The Consultant's Representative shall supervise and direct the Services, using his/her best skill .and attention, and shall be- responsible for all means, methods, techniques, sequences and procedures and for the satisfactory coordination of all portions of the. Services under this Agreement. 3.2.7 Coordination of Services. Consultant agreesto work closely with City staff in the performance of Services and shall be available to City's staff, consultants and other staff at all reasonable times. 3.2.8 Standard of Care; P.erforrnance. of Employees. Consultant shall perform all Services under this Agreement in a skillful and competent manner, consistent with the standards generally recognized as being employed by professionals in the same discipline in the State of California. Consultant represents and maintains that it is skilled . in the professional calling necessary to perform the Services. Consultant warrants that 'all employees and subcontractors shall have sufficient skill and experience to perform the. Services assigned to them. Finally,. Consultant represents that it., its. employees and subcontractors have all licenses, permits, qualifications and approvals of whatever nature that are legally. required 4o perform the Services, including a City. Business License and certifications) pursuant to State of California Health and Safety Code, Chapter 7 (Construction Inspectors, Pins Examiners, and Building Officials- [18949.25-98949.31% and .that such licenses, certifications and approvals shall be maintained throughout the term of this Agreement. As provided for in the indemnification provisions of this Agreement, Consultant shall perform, at its own. cost . and expense and. without reimbursement from the City, any services necessary to correct errors or omissions which are caused by the Consultant's failure to comply with the standard of care. provided for herein. Any employee of the Consultant or its sub -consultants who is determined by the City to be uncooperative, incompetent, a threat to the adequate or timely completion of the. Project, a threat to the safety persons or property,. or any employee who fails or refuses to perform. the Services in a manner acceptable to the City, .shall be promptly removed from the Project by the Consultant and shall not.be re-employed to perform any of the Services or to work on the Project. 3.2.9 Laws and Regulations. Consultant shall keep its fully informed of and in compliance with all local, state and federal laws, rules and regulations in any manner affecting the performance of the Project or the Services, including all Cal/OS.HA requirements, and shall dive all notices required by law. Consultant shall -be liable for all violations of such laws and regulations in connection with Services. If the. Consultant performs any work knowing it to be contrary to such laws, rules and regulations. and A-3 without giving written notice to the City, Consultant shall be solely responsible for all costs arising.therefrom. Consultant shall defend, indemnify and hold City, its officials, directors, officers, employees and agents free and harmless, pursuant to the. indemnification provisions of this Agreement, from any claim or liability arising out of any failure or alleged failure to comply with such laws, rules or regulations. 3.2.10 Insurance. 3.2.10.1 Time for Compliance. Consultant shall maintain prior to the beginning of and .for the direction of this Agreement 'insurance coverage as specified in Exhibit D attached to and part of this agreement. 3.2.11 Safety. Contractor shall execute and maintain its work so as to avoid injury or damage to any person or. property. .In carrying out its Services, the Contractor shall at all times be in compliance with all applicable local, state and federal laws, rules and regulations, and shall.exercise all necessary precautions for the safety of employees appropriate t6the nature of the work and the conditions under which the work is to be performed. Safety precautions as applicable shall include, but shall not be limited to: (A) -adequate life protection and life saving equipment and procedures; (B) instructions in accident prevention for all employees and subcontractors, such as safe walkways, scaffolds, fall protection ladders, bridges, gang planks, confined space procedures, trenching and shoring, equipment and other safety devices, equipment and wearing apparel as are necessary or lawfully required to prevent accidents or injuries; and (C) adequate facilities for the proper inspection and maintenance of all safety measures. 3.3 Fees and Payrieirnts. 3.3.1 Compensation. Total payment to Consultant shall not exceed Forty - Seven percent (47%) of net Plan Check fees and Forty -Seven percent (47%). of net Building Permit fees collected as stated in the Request for Proposal No. 2018-06 and Consultant's proposal dated March 22, 2018 (excluding for compensation schedule amended from Fifty - Four percent ' (54%) to Fcrty Seven percent (47%)). Consultant's Proposal is hereby incorporated and found, in Exhibit "B." Extra Work may be authorized,. as described below, and if authorized, will be. compensated at the rates and manner set forth in this Agreement. .3.3.2 Payment of Compensation. City agrees'to compensate Consultant for services. under this Agreement in compliance with the schedule set forth in this Agreement. Payment will be made only after submission -of proper'monthly invoices in the form and manner specified by City. City shall endeavor to pay invoices bearing correct and authorized charges within 30-days'of the date they are received; however, Consultant acknowledges -and agrees that due to City warrant run procedures, the City cannot guarantee that payment will occur within this time period: City shall not be responsible to Consultant for any additional charges; interest or penalties. due to a failure to pay within such period. 3.3.3 Reimbursement for Expenses. Consultant shall not be reimbursed for any expenses unless authorized in writing by City. 3.3.4 Extra Work. At any time during the term of this Agreement, City may. request that Consultant perform Extra Work. As used herein, "Extra Work" means any work which is determined by City to be necessary for the proper completion of the Project, but which the parties did'not reasonably anticipate would be necessary at the execution of this Agreement. Consultant shall not perform, nor_be compensated for, Extra .Work without.written authorization from City's Representative. 3.3.5 Prevailing Wages. Consultant is aware of the requirements of California Labor Code Section 1720, et seq., and 1770, et-seq., as well as California Code of Regulations, Title 8, Section 1600, et seq., ("Prevailing Wage Laws'), which require the payment of prevailing wage rates and the performance of other requirements on "public works" and "maintenance" projects. If the Services are being performed as part of an applicable "public works" or "maintenance" project,. as defined .by the Prevailing Wage Laws, and if the total compensation is $1,000 or more, Consultant agrees to fully comply with such Prevailing Wage Laws. City shall 'provide Consultant with a copy. of. the prevailing rates of per diem wages in effect at the commencement of this Agreement. Consultant shall make copies of the prevailing rates of per diem wages for each craft, classification or type of worker needed to execufie ' the Services available to interested- parties nterestedparties upon request, and shall post copies at the Consultant's principal place of business and at the project site. Consultant shall defend, indemnify and hold the City, its elected officials, officers, employees and agents free and harmless. from any claim or liability arising out of any failure or alleged failure to comply with the Prevailing Wage Laws. 3.4 Accounting Records. 3.4.1 Maintenance and Inspection. Consultant shall maintain complete.. and accurate records ' with respect to ' all costs and expenses incurred under this Agreement. All such records shall be, clearly identifiable. Consultant shall allow a. representative of City during normal business hours to examine, audit and make transcripts or copies of such record's and any other documents created pursuant to this Agreement. Consultant shall allow inspection of all work, data., documents, proceedings, and activities related to the Agreement for a period of three (3) years from the date of final payment under this Agreement: 3.5 General Provisions. 3.5.1 Termination of Agreement. 3.5.1.1 Grounds for Termination. City may, by written notice to Consultant, terminate the whole or any part of this Agreement at any time and without . cause by giving written notice to .Consultant of such termination, and' specifying Jhe effective date thereof, at thirty (30) days before the effective date of such termination. Consultant may not terminate thisAgreement except for cause. 3.5.1.2 Effect of Termination. * If this Agreement is terminated as provided herein, City may require Consultant to provide all finished or .unfinished Documents and Data and other information of- any kind prepared by Consultant in F.1W connection with the performance of Services under this Agreement. Consultant shall be required to provide such document and other information within seven (7) calendar days of the request. 3.5.1.3 Additional Services: In the event this Agreement is terminated in whole or in part as provided herein, City may procure, upon such terms and in such manner as it may determine appropriate, services similar to those terminated. 3.5.2 Delivery of Notices. All notices permitted or required under this Agreement shall be given to the respectiveparties at the following address, or at such other address as the respective parties may provide in writing for this purpose: CONSULTANT: Interwest Consulting Group, Inc. 15140 Transistor Lane Huntington Beach, CA 92649 .Attn: Terry Rodrigue CITY: City of Rosemead P:O. Box 399 Rosemead, CA 91770 Attn: City Clerk's Office Such notice.shall be deemed made when personally delivered or when mailed, forty-eight (48) hours after deposit in the U.S. Mail, first class postage prepaid and addressed to the party at its applicable address. Actual notice shall be -deemed adequate notice on the date actual notice occurred, regardless of the method of service. . 3.5.3 Ownership of Materials, and Confidentiality. 3.5.3.1 Documents & Data; Licensing of -Intellectual Property. This Agreement creates .a .non-exclusive and perpetual .license for City to copy, use, modify, reuse,'. -or. sublicense any and all copyrights, designs, and other intellectual property embodied in plans, specifications, studies, drawings, estimates, and. other documents or works of authorship fixed in any tangible medium of.expression, including but not limited to, physical drawings or data magnetically or otherwise recorded on. computer diskettes, •which are prepared or caused to be prepared by Consultant under this Agreement ("Documents & Data".). Consultant shall require all subcontractors to agree in writing that City is granted a non. -exclusive and perpetual license for any Documents & Data the subcontractor prepares under this Agreement. Consultant represents .and warrants -that Consultant has the legal.right to license any and. all Documents & Data.:. Consultantmakes no such representation and warranty in regard to Documents & Data which were prepared by design professionals other than Consultant or provided to Consultant by the City. City shall not be limited in any way in its use of the Documents and Data at any time, provided that any such use. not within the purposes intended by this Agreement shall'be at City's sole risk. A-6 All reports, 'documents or other written material developed by Consultant in the performance of this Agreement shall be and remain the property of City without restriction or limitation upon its use or dissemination by City. Such material shall not be the subject of a. copyright application by. Consultant. 3.5.3.2. Confidentiality.. All ideas, memoranda, specifications, plans, procedures, drawings, descriptions, computer program data, input record data, written information, and other Documents and Data either created by or provided to Consultant in connection with the performance of this Agreement shall be held confidential by Consultant. Such materials shall not, without the prior written consent of City, be used by Consultant for any purposes other. than the performance of the Services. Nor shall such materials be disclosed to any person or .entity not connected with the performance of the Services or the Project. Nothing furnished to Consultant which is otherwise known to Consultant or is generally known, or has become known, to the related. industry shall be deemed confidential. Consultant shall not use City's name or insignia, photographs of the Project, or any publicity pertaining to the Services or the . Project in any magazine, trade paper, newspaper, television or radio production or other similar medium without the prior written consent of City. 3.5.4 Cooperation; FurtherActs, The Parties shall fully cooperate with one another, and shall'take any additional acts or sign any additional documents as may be necessary, appropriate or convenient to attain the purposes of this Agreement. 3.5.5 Attorney's Fees.. If either party commences an action against. the other party, either legal, administrative or otherwise, arising out of or in connection with - this Agreement, the prevail ing.party in such litigation shall be entitled to have and recover from the losing party reasonable attorney's fees and all other costs of such action. 3:5.6 Indemnification. Consultant shall defend, indemnify and hold the City, its officials, officers, employees, volunteers and agents free and harmless from any and all claims-, demands, causes of action, costs, expenses, liability, loss, damage or injury, in law or equity, to property or persons,. including wrongful death, in any manner arising out of or incident.to any alleged acts, omissions or willful misconduct of Consultant, its officials, officers, employees, agents, consultants and contractors arising out of or in connection with the performance of the Services, the Project or this Agreement, including without limitation the payment of all consequential damages and attorneys fees and other related costs and expenses. Consultant shall defend, at Consultant's own cost, expense and risk, any and all such aforesaid. suits; actions or other legal proceedings of every kind that may be brought or instituted against City, its directors, officials, officers, employees, agents or volunteers. Consultant shall pay and satisfy any judgment, award or decree that may be rendered against City or its directors,.officials, officers, employees, agents or volunteers, in any -such suit, action or other legal proceeding. Consultant shall reimburse - City and its directors, officials, officers, employees, agents and/or volunteers, for any and all legal expenses and costs incurred by each of them in connection therewith or in enforcing the indemnity herein provided. Consultant's obligation to indemnify shall not be restricted to insurance proceeds, if any, received by the City, its directors, officials officers, employees, agents or.volunteers A-7 3.5.7 Entire Agreement, This Agreement contains the entire Agreement of the parties with respect to the- subject .matter hereof, and supersedes all prior negotiations, understandings or agreements. This Agreement may only be modified by a writing signed by both parties. 3.5.8 Governing Law. This Agreement shall. be governed by the laws of the State of California. Venue shall be in Los Angeles County: 3.5.9 Time of Essence. Time is. of the essence for each and every provision of this Agreement. 3.5.10 City's Right to Employ Other Consultants.: City reserves right to employ other consultants in connection with this Project. 3.5.11 Successors and Assigns. This Agreement shall be binding. on the successors and assigns of the parties. 3.5:12 Assignment or Transfer. Consultant shall not assign, hypothecate, or transfer, either directly or by operation of law, this Agreement or any interest herein without the prior written consent of'the City. Any attempt to do so shalt be null and void, and any assignees; hypothecates or transferees shall acquire no right or .interest' by reason of such attempted assignment, hypothecation or transfer. 3.5.13. Construction; References; Captions. Since the Parties .or their agents s have participated fully in the preparation of thiAgreement, the .language of this. Agreement shall be construed simply, according to its fair meaning, and not'strictly for or against any Party. Any term referencing time, days or period for performance shall be . deemed calendar days and not work days. All ..references .to Consultant include all personnel, employees, agents, and subcontractors of Consultant, exceptAs otherwise specified in this Agreement. All references to. City include its elected officials, officers, employees, agents, and volunteers except as otherwise specified in: this Agreement. The captions of the various articles and paragraphs are for convenience and ease of reference only, and do not define, limit, augment, or describe the scope; content, or. -intent of this Agreement. 3.5.14 Amendment; Modification. No supplement; modification, or amendment of this Agreement shall be binding unless.executed in writing and signed by both Parties. 3.5.15 Waiver. No waiver of any default shall constitute a waiver: of any other default or breach, whether of the same or other covenant or condition: No waiver, benefit, privilege, or service voluntarily.given or performed by a Party shall give the other Party any contractual rights by custom; estoppel, or otherwise. 3.5.16 No Third 'Party Beneficiaries. . There. are' no intended third party beneficiaries of any right or obligation. assumed by the:Parties. 3.5.17 Invalidity; Severability. If any portion of this Agreement is declared A-8 invalid, illegal, or otherwise unenforceable by a court of competent jurisdiction, the remaining provisions shall continue in full force and effect. 3.5.18 Prohibited -interests. Consultant maintains and warrants that it has not employed nor retained any company or person, other than a bona fide employee working solely for Consultant, to solicit or secure -this Agreement. Further, Consultant warrants that it has. not paid. nor has. it agreed to pay any company or person, other than a bona fide employee working solely for Consultant, any fee, commission, percentage, brokerage fee, gift or other consideration contingent upon or resulting from the award or making of this Agreement. Consultant. further agrees to.file, or shall cause its employees or. subconsultants.to file, a Statement. of Economic Interest with the City's Filing Officer as required under state law in the 'performance of the Services. For breach or violation of this warranty, City shall have the right to rescind this Agreement without liability. For the term of this Agreement, no member, officer or employee of City, during.the term of his or her service with City, shall have any direct interest in this Agreement, or obtain any present or anticipated.material benefit arising therefrom. 3.5.19 Equal Opportunity Employment. Consultant. represents that it is. an equal opportunity employer and it shall not discriminate against any subcontractor, employee or applicant for employment because of race, religion; color, national origin, handicap, ancestry, sex or age. Such non-discrimination shall include, but not. be limited to, all activities related to initial employment, upgrading, demotion, transfer, recruitment or recruitment advertising, layoff or termination. Consultant shall also comply with all relevant provisions of City's Minority Business Enterprise program, Affirmative Action Plan or other related programs or guidelines currently in effect. or. hereinafter enacted. 3.5.2001 or Certification. By its signature hereunder, Consultant certifies that it is aware of the provisions of Section 3700 of the California Labor Code which require every employer to be insured against liability for Worker's Compensation or to undertake self=insurance in accordance with the provisions of that Code, and agrees to comply with such provisions. before commencing the performance of the Services. 3.5.21 Authority to Enter Agreement. Consultant has all'requisite power and authority to conduct its business and to execute, deliver, and. perform the Agreement. Each Party warrants that the individuals who have signed this. Agreement have the legal power, right, acid authority to make this Agreement and bind each respective Party. 3.5.22 Counterparts. This Agreement may be signed in counterparts, each of which shall constitute an. original. 3.6 Subcontracting. 3.6.1 Prior Approval Required. Consultant shall not subcontract any portion of the work.required by this Agreement, except as expressly stated herein, without prior written.approval-of City. Subcontracts, if any,. shall.contaih a provision making them subject to all provisions stipulated in this Agreement. [signatures on next page] 1 • A-10 CITY OF ROSEMEAD I By' ... ` . �1l'rA �-�- Nona Molleda, City Manager Atte0t'..:.' . -Ericka Hernaride. `, City Clerk Approved as to Form: achel Richman, City Attorney A-11 INTERWEST CONSULTING GROUP, INC. Name: Title: , - EXHIBIT A SCOPE OF SERVICES The Consultant shall provide Building and Safety services as required for, enforcement of the City's. building laws and codes.. The enforcement would include duties set forth in the Ordinance of the. City for the Building Off'i'cial. In performance of such work, the officials, plan reviewers and building inspectors of the Consultant would have the powers,. duties and discretion of the City's Building Official. The following includes, but is not limited to, services required:_ Full -Time Dedicated City Hall Staff 1. Certified Building Official 2. Certified Combination Building Inspector 3. Permit Technician(s) In addition, the Consultant will be required to provide additional staff, as needed, to meet the demands of an increase in workload. The Certified Building Official will be required to attend City Council and/or Commission meeting(s) on an .as needed basis. Part -Time Dedicated City Hall Staff 1. Over the Counter Planchecking Services — Minimum of 20 hours a week in City Hall. Monday through Thursday, five -hours each day (specific city hall hours would be determined as part of the contract). Plan Review/Plancheck Services Consultant shall provide .inclusive plan and document review services to the .City for compliance with the building laws of the'City and State as part of Rosemead Building Division perrriitting,process. The services shall include all discipline required for building permit issuance, including .but not limited to, Building, Plumbing, Electrical,. Mechanical, Green Building;. [energy Conservation; Geotechnical, and Seismic. When submittals are approved, the Consultant shall approve the plans and documents, and'forward.to the City for permit issuance. The Certified Building Official shall.oversee all. plan review/plancheck . and shall ensure full compliance with all Federal, State, and local codes. Consultant will be. required to provide daily. transportation of, all plans for -'outside planchecking services that exceed the :capability of. the..onsite staff to properly provide plancheck services in a timely manner from and to City Hall. Inspections Consultant shall furnish. Certified Combination Building Irispector(s) to perform all Building Division inspections., Inspection' services shall be. provided Monday through Thursday A-12 between 7:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m., and. on Fridays from 7:00 a.m. and' 12:00 p.m. Normal City Hall hours are Mondays to Thursdays between 7 a.m. and 6 p.m.; City HaIlls closed on Fridays. The following holidays are excluded:. New Year's Day Martin Luther. King, Jr. Day Pres'ident's Day Independence Day Memorial Day Labor Day Veteran's Day Thanksgiving Day Christmas Day. Consultant will be required to provide occasional weekend, holiday, and after work hour inspections as requested by the City Manager or designee. City Hall Public Counter Coverage The Consultant will be required to provide counter coverage Monday through Thursday between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. In addition, over-the-counter plancheck services must be provided at a minimum of Monday through Thursday, five hours each, day. No Fee/Cit Pro'ects, Consultant will be required to process and .inspect at no fee City projects. Disaster Safety Assessment Consultant will be required to provide disaster safety assessment of all buildings in the event of.a disaster as requested by the City Manager or designee. In addition, the Consultant will be required to provide emergency inspections, as needed, due. to natural -or manmade disaster (e.g., fire, auto accident, etc.) during non -City Hall hours. Reports Consultant will b.e required to produce annual, monthly, and daily reports as needed for Building, Division function, such as: • Building Division Activity report and. summary of planchecks, permits;: and inspections. • Strong Motion Instrument Program (SMIP) report,. and the. Green Fee..report and Cover Letter on a quarterly basis or as otherwise. required by the State. • Congestion Management Program report. Invoice Consultant will .be required* to submit monthly Building Division report -and, Permit Activity report along with monthly invoice based. on the approved all-inclusive percentage; fee split. Charges in addition, to the all-inclusive percentage fee will not be accepted or approved by the City. Other Services A-13 Consultant will be responsible for all correspondence related to activities of the Building and Safety division. In addition, the Consultant will be required to respond to complaints, perform investigations, :provide problem solving methods for unique or challenging plancheck or code interpretation issues, provide report writing and policy &. procedure recommendations, and attend City.Council and Commission meetings as requested by the City Manager or designee. F.'s EXHIBIT B SCHEDULE OF SERVICES INTERWEST CONSULTING GROUP, INC. RESPONSE TO REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL NO.. 2018=06 . M. March 22, 2018 Response to Request for Proposals for - City Building pivisioil Services to the Community Development Department RFP No. 201806 Prepared for the City of Rosemead Ben Kim, Community Development Director :8838 E. Valley Boulevard Rosemead, CA .91770 By Interwest Consulting' Group, Inc. Terry Rodrigue, PE, TE .Qwher I President 1%40 Transistor Lane Huntington Beach, CA 92649 trod rigue@interwestgrp.com 0 1714.899.'9039 C 1303.549.7776 Table of Contents Section i CoverLetter............................................................................................................................1 Section 2 ConsultantInformation ........................ .............................. . .........................................2 Section 3 PrincipalContact Person..................................................:....................................:...............3 Section -4 ProjectUnderstanding ........ ............................,................................................................4 BuildingOfficiaE Services .....................................................................................................4 PlanCheck Services.... ................................................. ............ .............................5 Buildinginspection Services............................................................................................11 PermitTechnician Services....................................................:.............................................12 OtherServices........................................................................................................................13 Section.5 Experience& Qualifications................:.:............................................................................15 Identification of Key Staff...................................................................:............ .................15 StaffQualifications— ............................. I ...........................................................................18 Section 6 References........................................................ ...........'............................................................21 ComparableContracts...... ...................................................................................... 21 ClientReferences.......................................................................................................... :22 Interwest Municipal Clients in Southern California...........................:...................................23 Southern California Full $ervice Clients...............................................................................24 Section 7 Litigation.......................................................................................................................26. Section. 8 CompensationSchedule............................:........................................................................27 Appendix Resumes INTER:WE'ST CONSULTING- GROUP SECTION 1 Cover Letter March 22, 2018 City of Rosemead col T E R W E SOUP T Ben Kim, Community Development Director 8838 E. Valley Boulevard Rosemead, CA 91770 RE: Response to Request for Proposals. No. 2018-06 for City Building Division Services to the Community Development Department Mr. Kim, Interwest Consulting Group is pleased to present this proposa€ to the City of Rosemead to provide comprehensive Building Division Services, including Building Official, Building Inspection, Plan Check and Permit Technician services, to the City's Community Development Department. Interwest provides these same building safety services to public agencies throughout California, and we currently provide the City with onsite IT services. We look forward to the opportunity to continue serving your community and cultivating our relationship with the City of Rosemead. We have reviewed the RFP and our proposal has been crafted and submitted for the purpose'of demonstrating our ability and intent to provide the services outlined. We are large enough - over:350 employees - to serve all of your building safety needs, yet small enough to ensure that we maintain focus and are responsive to the needs of the City. Interwest offers a highly qualified and appropriately licensed, staff of building officials, plan checkers, . inspectors, and permit processing staff specializing in providing complete Building Safety services to local government agencies. I will serve as the City's Principal -in -Charge and Gil Petris, CBO; ICC. will serve as Project Manager for this engagement. i am an authorized rep resentative'of. I nterwest Consult'ing'Group and able to bind:the firm -to a[[ . commitments made in this proposal. Our contact information is below: Terry Rodrigue, PE; TE dil Petels, CBO, iCC 1540 Transistor Lane 15140 -Transistor- lane Huntington Beach, CA 92649 Huntington Beach, CA 92649 trodrigue@interwestgrp.Com gpetris@inteewestgrp.com 0: 714.899.9039 C: 303.549.7776 0: 714,899.9039.1 C: 562.256.6621 We appreciate this opportunity to present our qualifications to -the City of Rosemead, and we look forward to the opportunity to collaborate with the City to optimize building department services and adjust staffing levels to best meet the needs of the commuhity. We 'stand ready acid available to complete the work outlined in the . RFP and our proposal remains valid and bindingfor a period of 90 days: Please -contact me if you have questions or concerns. Sincerely, Ter odrigue, PE, T Owner President' INTERWAST . CONSULTING GROU_.P . SECTION 2 Gansu' ltant Information Founded and incorporated in 2002, Interwest Consulting Group, Inc. is a privately held corporation with more than 350 employees spanning a multitude of disciplines, roles and job placements in municipalities in California, Nevada and Colorado. The seamless integration of professional municipal service professionals in support of public agencies is our sole purpose. Our professionals currently provide services to more than 200 public agencies. Interwest is comprised of Civil Engineers, Traffic Engineers, Structural Engineers, Electrical Engineers, Fire. Protection Engineers, and Mechanical Engineers registered in the State of California, Building Officials, Plans Examiners and Inspectors of various disciplines certified by the International Code Council, (State of California) Certified Access Specialists (CASp), and other professionals specializing in providing complete municipal engineering and building safety services to local government agencies. We provide a full range of services to our clients throughout California including: • Complete Building Department Services including: Building Official, Plan Review, Inspection, and. Permi.t.Technician Services • Fire Prevention Plan:Check.and Inspection Services • Municipal Engineering • City Planning • Information Technology (IT) • Geographic Information System (GIS) • Real Estate Services Interwest has nine offices in California, including five Southern California offices. We anticipate performing plan re viewservices.for larger, more complicated projects utilizing our professional plan review staff in our. Ontario office located less.than 35 miles from City Hall. Our locally based staff is readily availableto attend meetings at City Hall -as necessary. I NTERWEST. CONSULTING GROUP 2- Additional Resource Locations SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 15140 Transistor Lane Huntington Beach, CA 9.2649 714,899.9639 Phone 1500 S. Haven Ave., Suite 220 Ontario, CA 91761 909.705.5957 431 S. Palm Canyon Drive, Suite 200 Palm Springs, CA 92262- 760.417,4329 2262760.417.4329 Phone 316 Tejon Place Palos Verdes Estates, CA 90.274 714.899.9039 Phone 9519 Chamberlain Street Ventura, CA 93004 ' 805.659.0017 Phone CENTRAL CALIFORNIA . 1171 West Shaw Ave., Suite 102 Fresno, CA 93711 559.448.9839 Phone NORTHERN CALIFORNIA 9300 W. Stockton Blvd., Suite 105 Elk Grove, CA.95758 916.683.3340 Phone 6280 Las Positas Blvd, Suite 220. Pleasanton, CA 94588 925.462.1114 Phone 1613 Santa Clara Drive, Suite 160 . Roseville, CA 95661 916.781.6600 Phone NEVADA 4815 W. Russell Road, Suite 11K Las Vegas, NV 89118 702.476.2200 Phone COLORADO P.O. Box 18330 Boulder, CO 80308- 303.444.0524 0308303.444.0524 Phone 1218 Ash Street, Suite A Windsor, CO 80550 970.674.3300 Phone Principal Contact Pers®n Our.principal contact person forthe City of Rosemead account wi[i be: Terry Rodrigue, PE, TLS I Principal -in -Charge 15140 Transistor Lane, Huntington Beach, CA 92649 trodrigue@interwestgrp.com 10: 714.899.9039 1 C:,303..549.7776 114TERWEST 3 CONSULTING GROUP SECTION 4 We understand that the City of Rosemead is seeking a qualified consultant to provide complete Building Division services to include an experienced and qualified Building Official; Plan Checker, Permit Technician, and Combination Building Inspector services'as well as additional building plan check and permitting services. . Interwest has provided building safety staff augmentation services to California.cities for more than 15 years. We have a wealth. of highly qualified building: safety staff, including Building Officials, registered Structural, Mechanical, Electrical, and Fire Protection Engineers, and ICC -certified Building Plan Reviewers, Buildinglnspectors.and Permit Technicians. All Interwest building safety staff maintain'.a high level of tustomerserviceto the community, support efficiency within departments and provide quick plan review turnaround times and thorough inspections. By selecting Interwest, the City of Rosemead will benefit from our staff's practical experience in municipal environments, which has taught us the primary importance of ensuring that turnaround times and scheduling commitments are met consistently. Because Interwest's primary focus is providing high *quality municipal services, we are extremely familiar with the process of transitioning both into and out of project assignments. Whenever possible, Interwest staff will work proactively and directly with the previous service provider to ensure a smooth transition, with no disruptions or inconveniences for municipal clients or theircustomers. We are confident we can assist the City' -of Rosemead in ' achieving a high level of service. and satisfaction for both internal and external customers..InterWest looks forward to collaborating with the City to provide the proposed building safety services and appropriate staffing levels in an efficient and cost-effective manner to the citizens and'development community of Rosemead. BUILDING OFFICIAL SERVICES Our Building Officials are intimately familiar with the procedures and processes that need, to be. maintained to ensure a Building Department runs smoothly. They work effectively with.all'staff and.:, departments, as required. Our proposed Building Official, Ed Cooke, CBO, ICC1s.an ICC Certified Building Official with years of experience directing and managing the full spectrum of building department services. Ed possesses additional certifications in Plans Examination and Building, Plumbing, Electrical and Mechanical inspection, and he has held a variety of building division positions, working from .inspector, to plans examiner, to the manager and supervisor of* plan review and - inspect'ion services and staff. Ed knows the importance of communication with the City, staff; and. other departments and is. comfortable representing 'the Building Division at City Council meetings. We are confident that Ed's .nearly 20 years of'relevant experience will translate into efficient; technically sound, and customer -focused 'leadership for the City of Rosemead's Building Division. IF1. NTERWE'S T 4 CONSULTING GROUP. . Areas of responsibility for the Building Official may include but are not limited to.: • Building Department administration • Oversee *at[ plan review services to make sure all assignments. are completed within specified timeframes • Ensure complete compliance with all applicable Federal,. State, and local codes and ordinances. • Quality control review of plan checks and inspections • Building Code updates for Municipal Code adoption • Fielding resident inquiries and complaints. • Providing on-going support of the City's automated permitting system • Reviewing discretionary applications for preliminary compliance with construction codes • Coordinating a proactive abatement program • Creating and/or updating an internal Building and Safety Procedures Manual : Monthly/Annual Reporting of Building and Safety Activities • Attending Commission and City Council meetings (as needed) PLAN REVIEW SERVICES Interwest wit[ provide the City with comprehensive. and timely plan review services to ensure compliance with the building laws of the Cit ji and State as part of Rosemead's Building Division permitting process. Plan review services will be provided both* over-the-counter onsite at City Hall and offsite by our deep bench of available. plan reviewers as required. Ali plan reviews will be monitored to ensure our services are completed within agreed upon timeframes. From the RFP, we understand that onsite, over-the-counter plan review services are expected to be conducted for a minimum of 2.0 hours. per' week, ' Monday - Thursday for. five hours per day with specific. hours to be determined upon award of contract. For this position, we propose Mark l4ankigson, ICC.: Mark is an -ICC certified Plans Examiner with more. than 35 years of, relevant experience, 15 of which were spent as a senior municipal plans examiner. He.will be able to provide. reviews for a wide array -of disciplines over-the-counter and will route additional plans beyond his daily capacity to be checked by our extensive team of offsite plan reviewers. All plan review services wit! be performed by a [[cehsed civil or structural engineer, an !CC -certified plans.. examiner; CASp-certified plans examiner, licensed electrical.engineer and licensed. mechanical engineer as required depending on the scope and complexity of the given project. Our plans examiners understand and are intimately familiar with applicable building cordes and plan review procedures and po.[icies and wit[ readily assist with solutions to complicated plan review issues; Staff assigned to the City will be appropriately qualified and [icensed and meet all requirements. Our plans examiners will provide plan check services, including building, accessibility, architectural, civil, electrical, .energy conservation, green building standards, mechanical, plumbing;-stormwater/ NPDES, structural, geotechnical and seismic to confirm compliance with a[[ applicable codes and amendments, including the latest adopted versions of the California Building Code (CBC), California. NTERWEST 5.. CONSUL7lNG GROUP Residential Code (CRC), California Mechanical Code (CMC), California Plumbing Code (CPC), California Electrical Code (EEC), California'Fire Code (CFC), California Energy Efficiency Standards, CALGreen, (California Green Building Code), Accessibility.and Energy Conservation requirements as mandated by State Title 24, and City specific regulations and policies, as applicable. Transportation of Plans We will arrange for the daily transportation of all plans for outside plan checking services that exceed the capabi[ity of on-site staff by reliable overnight carrier at Interwest's expense. Customer Service I Responsiveness Our. staff will work with project applicants and the city'staff in a collaborative and professional manner to quickly identify and resolve any -violations of codes, standards or local. ordinances. We will provide thorough plan reviews in an.effort to provide complete and accurate construction documents to minimize questions and problems during the construction phase of projects.. Plan review comments will be specific, detailed, complete,. and reference plan sheet numbers and code sections where applicable. Interwest will provide a clear, concise and thorough document from which clients, designers, contractors and owners can work. Comment letters will be delivered to the City and other designated recipients via email, FAX, and/or reliable overland carrier. Our staff will coordinate plan review comments and rechecks directly with project applicants to ensure efficient and timely services. Interest Consulting Group's staff of engineers and plans examiners is. always available and willing to discuss plan review issues for. projects that we have reviewed with City staff, applicants, designers and contractors via meetings, .phone; FAX or a -mai[ as.required to resolve issues. Voice mails, e- mail/ and'faxes will be responded to as quickly as possible, usually within 24.hours. Upon completion of our final review, our staff .will 'update the City's permit tracking system and coordinate with other City departments to ensure'all applicable entities Have approved the. project for permit issuance. In addition, the approval letter will document all red -marked revisio.ns'made to the documents by our staff, (with the approval of the City and project designers) and specify any and al[.. conditions of approval that need.to be completed bythe. applicant prior to permit issuance: The final transmittal will indicate any deferred submitta[s, special inspection forms, etc. to be'submitted.to the. City during construction. The final approved documents will be delivered by Interwest to the City at no additional expense to -the City. Special Projects Interwest is -able to accommodate special project plan review needs such as•fast-track, multi -phased, or accelerated plan review. We establish. project specific turn_aroundgoals and procedures with jurisdiction staff for these. types of projects. based 6h'the complexity of the projects as well asAhe' construction schedule: Electronic Plan Review Services Interwest currently provides electronic plan review services for multiple jurisdictions throughout California and we are prepared to provide electronic.plan check services for the City..'. Many jurisdictions are seeing the benefits of 'electronic plan review, especially for: large, complex projects. Electronic plan review services deliver many benefits to cities, including. substantially improved turnaround times; secured accessibi[ity.todocuments; and reduced paperstorage.Ouestaff [NTERWEST CONSULTING GROUP is.experienced providing electronic plan review and can work closely -with. the City on any electronic plan check method that is utilized by the City or through' utilization of our own efficient_ electronic plan. check system. Our goal is.always to collaborate with and support the building department by providing thorough,.accurate and timely plan reviews. Turnaround Times Our proposed plan review timeframes are shown in the table below. We consistently complete plan reviews within these timeframes or sooner. We will work to accommodateany turn -around schedule desired by the Gity. We complete projects utilizing the following tiered turnaround times for all plan check projects and propose these same.turnaround times for the City of Rosemead. e e Single Family Residential r•■r rr Dr r e'e• e+ Dr e Offered) New construction 10 (5) 6 (3) Addition* 10 (5) 6 (3) Remodel* 10 (5). 6. . (3) Multiple Family Residential New'constructiori 14 (7) 8 (5) Addition 10 (5) 6 (3) Remodel J Tl* Lo (5) 6 (3) *small and minor projects will be reviewed over-the-counter or within 24 hours. Code Interpretations Code interpretations are subject to final review and approval by the Building Official. Interwest's engineers and plans.examirlers will utilize their extensive experience and Background to assist in the development of reasonable solutions to code interpretation issues. Interwe5t staff will act as a liaison to the City's Community Development Director., All plan review comments are subject to review and approval by the City. Plan Review Tracking For plan review services. performed in our offices we will create and maintain a Jurisdiction File containing our research and procedural information utilized by the city to maintain a consistent high level of service to the city and the departments customers. We will utilize this information to ensure. the services we-provide'to the City are seamless, consistent, and meet the City's expectations -and standards. lnterwest will.utilizes the City's HDL database to. track all in-house plan review and inspection activities from the moment a project is received through project acceptance and issuance of certificate of occupancy. Technology -Internal Plan Review Tracking System For plan reviews preformed in our local office, Interwest will utilize our custom designed plan review tracking system to track all information pertinent to each plan review project. Information such as the project name, city project .number, date project was received; date all services were completed, resubmitted dates, assigned plans examiners, plan review•cycle, and current plan review status are I,NVTER.WEST .7 CONSULTING GROUP Y' tracked. Our plan review tracking system provides remote access, allowing realAime plan review status information to be available to the City's Permit Technician and clients. We will provide -a private and secure login that allows our City -based staff to check, at any time, the status of a plan review project. Plan Check -Related Meetings Our Building Official and plans examiners are available for pre -construction or pre -design meetings,. field visits, meetings with the design team, the construction team and project owners for assigned projects as needed at no cost to the City. Interwest's staff will be available to attend pre -construction or pre -design meetings associated with projects that we will review. These. meetings are considered as part of our plan review services. Our team of plans examiners and inspectors are always willing to meet with applicants, designers, contractors and City staff as required to resolve plan review or construction -related issues. Our Staff's Technical Capabilities for Plan Review Our proposed staff possesses significant technical capabilities in all areas of plans examination competence. Architectural/ Dire & Life Safety Interwest's non-structural plans examiners furnish plan review'services for a vast array of projects 'including large residential, commercial, institutional, industrial, retail, and OSHPD 3 medical office buildings. Many of our plans examiners are CASA certified. Completed plan review projects range from single -story residential projects to complex high rise buildings and numerous building additions and remodels. We are experienced and familiar with the use and application of the most current additions of the following model codes: California Code of Regulations, Title 24, Parts 1 through 6,8,9, 10, 11 and 12, including the CA Building Codes • International Building Code (IBC) • ANSI Standards o NFPA Codes & Standards • Jurisdiction Adopted Amendments or Ordinances Structural our structural plan reviewers will verify that structural designs are in compliance with submitted Geotechnical Report findings and recommendations and'. Ground Motion .Hazard Analysis recommendations for design and construction. Our structura[ engineers have experience designing and reviewing projects with virtually all building materials, including the following. Wood Structural Steel • Masonry • Light. Gauge Steel Framing • Heavy Timber/ Timber Frame • StrawBdle • Cdncrete • Rammed Earth Our engineers have designed or reviewed a wide array of structural lateral force resisting systems including: e Eccentric Brgced Frames • FEMA Compliant Steel Moment Frames INTERWEST. s CONSULTING GROUP • Concentric Braced Frames • Buckling Restrained -Braced Frames • Concrete Moment Frames • Pre-Stressed/Post-Tensioned Concrete • wood shear -wall Systems • various Proprietary Lateral Force Resisting.Systems • MasonryShear-wall.Systems • Cantilevered Column Systems • : Concrete Shear --wall Systems Our'structural engineers and inspectors are experienced with the provision's of most model codes including current versions of: • Title 24, Part 2, volume 2, California • ANSI /AF&PA NDS Code of Regulations • ACI 318 (Concrete), ACI 530 (Masonry) • international Building Code • NEHRP • AISC 341 & 360, ASCE 7-10 • CA Historic Building Codes AISC Standards for Cold Formed Steel • FEMA 350, 351&353 Mechanical, Plumbing & Electrical Interwest staff is well versed in the California Mechanical, California, Plumbing and the California Electrical codes.,We review submitted design. d ocu merits. to ensure compliance with applicable codes. All staff is licensed and/or certified in the State of California. We will review submitted design documents to ensure compliance to the current edition of the following codes, California Building Code • California Electrical Code • California Plumbing Code • Jurisdiction AdoptedAmendments orOrdinances • California Mechanical Code Other review services are provided -based on current editions of local or national standards'such as: • international Building Code • NFPAStandards 13 (automatic fere sprinklersystems) • international Mechanical Code • international Residential Code • NFPA Standards 20 (fire pumps) International Plumbing Code • NFPA Standards 72 (fire alarms) T24 Energy Our engineers and plan reviewers are up to date. on all California Energy requirements as they relate to both new and remodel construction for residential and commercial projects. The Energy Efficiency Standards for Residential andNonresidential Buildings were established in 1978' in. response to a legislative mandate --to . reduce California's. energy consumption. These standards ' are updated periodically to allow consideration and' possible incorporation of new energy. efficiency technologies and methods. The most recent standards (2016) went into effect.on January •1, 2017, and the 2019 . standards are currently in development. Green Building Standards Our staff is familiar with the incorporation of CALGreen building concepts into projdct-designs and its potential impact from the building.'code. In addition, staff members have participated_ in the development of. various "green" .standards for super adobe, 'rammed. earth; and straw' bale construction,- to name a few. We have also plan. reviewed straw bale, stress skin, and insulated concrete form constructed homes. If1 NTeRWIEST 9 CONSULTING GROUP LEED Developed by the US Green Building Council (USGBC), LEED provides building owners and operators a framework for identifying and implementing measurable green building design,. construction, operations and maintenance solutions. LEED certification consists ofa number of different rating systems that apply to many building types - commercial as well as residential and measures how well a building performs across many sustainability metrics including: energy savings, water efficiency, CO2 emissions reduction; improved indoor environmental quality, and stewardship of resources and sensitivity to their impacts. Our plans examiners and. building inspectors have successfully plan reviewed and inspected LEED certified buildings. ADA Evaluation & Compliance. Review Our architects and plans examiners are fully trained and familiar with CA Building Code Access requirements, ADA compliance regulations and are available for plan review and/or evaluations and consultation. We offer support to municipalities. for compliance enforcement and/or developing a transition plan, and successfully partner with the disabled. community to address the needs and requirements for both entities. We can assist municipal departments, government agencies and local communities to explain various issues relating to access compliance, such as access compliance obligations; transition planning, construction costs, construction phasing, code/law `interpretation', hardship and code/law changes. Certified Access Specialist (CASA) interwest has CASp-certified individuals on staff knowledgeable of state and federal accessibillty laws and regulations and possesses the expertise necessary to promote accessto facilities for persons with disabilities. In accordance with newly formed rules and regulations, we have on staff adequate numbers ofCASp-certified professionals.. All of Interwest's• CASp-certified professionals are knowledgeable of state and federal accessibility. laws and regulations: Our goal is to provide experts in the industry who can perform services for building departments in a seamless manner by customizing our services to correspond with our client's expectations and needs. We work collaboratively with our clients to resolve plan review and inspection related. issues as efficiently as possible, ultimately resulting in an expedited process and successfti l .project: When r6quested, Interwest's CASp professionals can perform site visits to review accessibility features in ;order. to verify existing- contlitions' and ' identify areas of non-compliance with applicable state accessibility regulations..Upon completion.of our field work, when necessary, a comprehensive report will be prepared identifying areas of the subject building and associated building site.that are out of compliance. For each. noted deficiency, a recommendation as oto how compliance maybe achieved will be provided. Our services may include recommendations for a transition plan outlining. suggestion's for completing required building and site upgrades. Flood Zones interwest's staff of'engineers and plans examiners have experience in.providing plan reviews for. projects located in:flood •zones, as several of our clients have developments that occur in areas prone to flooding. Interwest's staff has provided numerous plan reviews for projects located in ffood.Zones. using FEMA's Technical Bulletins as well as the local jurisdictions ordinances. In addition, members of JINTER.WEST 10 CONSULTING GROUP Interwest's staff have participated in state-sponsored committees to - establish guideline .and regulations for construction in areas designated as flood zones. OSHPD 3 Our staff of plans examiners has extensive experience in providing plan reviews for. OSHPD 3 -projects. Interwesti has provided numerous OSHPD 3 plan reviews for clients. Our staff is Well*versed with the OSHPD 3 requirements contained in the California Building Code. We also employ an OSHPD certified inspector who has recently provided inspection services on behalf of our clients .for hemodialysis, outpatient surgery, hyperbolic chamber and general medical'clinics. BUILDING INSPECTION SERVICES Interwest will provide a Certified Combination Inspector to perform all Building Division inspections, Monday—Thursday from 7AM to 6PM and Fridays from 7AM to 12PM. We understand that occasionally inspections may be required over weekends and holidays and outside of normal hours, which we can accommodate with reasonable notice. Additional inspection staff is also available to address peak inspection workload demands. For this position, we propose Oscar Barraza, ICC. Oscar is bilingual in E=nglish and Spanish, .and he . possesses . seven (7) ICC inspection certifications. With more than 20 years of inspection experience over his career, Oscar is highly knowledgeable of all relevant codes and will furnish excellent and thorough services to the City of Rosemead.. Interwest's staff of ICC -certified inspectors have performed inspection services on'a wide variety of construction projects including many large custom homes, new residential developments, and commercial; institutional, essential service buildings and industrial projects such as power plants and electrical wind turbines. When necessary for large or fast-track projects, multiple inspectors -are available. We will provide our inspectors with all hand tools; reference materials, equipment, and cell phones as needed for performance'of their duties at no additional charge to -the City. The City shall provide City specific policy training and. provide the necessary City maps, forms and. data entry training. We understand that personality and customer service is crucial to on-the-job success, therefore, when. backup inspectors are needed, we will select inspectors who are well versed in customer service and skilled in dealing with people both at .the public counter and in the field. All, inspection personnel assigned will"be ICC and/or CASp certified.as required. Our inspectors are. be able toread, understand. and interpret construction documents, truss drawings and calculations, prepare and maintain . accurate records and reports, communicate effectively orally and in writing and work effectively. with contractors, the public and City staff. Inspectors will possess knowledge of approved and modern methods, materials, tools -and safety. used in building inspection and the most.current, building standards. Our inspection services include but are not limited. -to: Performing all necessary building inspections in a timely phd.courteous manner. Resolving code'! nterpretatio n issues in the field. . 1 N`I•EFE- WEST 1, CONSULT]NG'G.AOUP Enforcing compliance with the conditions of approval and the code requirements set forth on the plans for which a permit was issued. Observing each project at the completion of the various stages of construction for compliance with the appropriate building'code, State disabled access and energy regulations. • . Identifying issues of non=compliance with applicable building codes. • Ensuring that adequate records are maintained for all building inspection activities. Performing administrative duties including but'riot limited to scheduling of inspections and record keeping. Coordinating with Public Works Inspectors on matters involving public -water, sewer, storm drainage and street improvements Inspections performed by interwest's inspectors will be performed in accordance with the City's adopted version of the California Building Code, California Residential'Code, California Green Building Code, California Mechanical Code, California Plumbing Code and the California Electrical Code. Projects will also be inspected for conformance.with.the accessibility, noise and energy conservation requirements as mandated by State of California Title 24 and all applicable ordinances. Interwest's inspectors will inspect -projects for conformance with approved drawings and specifications which will include review of the permit documents to verify that onsite conditions are consistent with the. approved documents -.for square footage, setbacks, heights and any other applicable conditions. At the completion of inspections, Interwest's inspectors will complete all necessary City forms and documents as required to provide seamless service and enter all inspection records into the City's permit tracking system. Interwest's inspectors will participate in and -attend inspection staff meetings and training events sponsored by the City. staff assigned to the City will work with the Building -Official for interpretations, local ordinances, local preferences, alternate materials exceptions: falterriates to the model codes. They'ill report directly to the person designated for all project -related work, items (if any) which cannot be resolved. between the proJect inspector(s) and the contractor. Interwest's inspectors will coordinate on a[[ certificates of occupancy to ensure that all. City departments and regulatory agencies have approved the project. PERMIT TECHNICIAN SERVICES Interwest will furnish exceptionally qualified and appropriately certified personnel to provide.coverage of the City's front counter, Monday-7hu.rsday from 7AM to 6PM. For this'position, we propose _ 0 Sylvia Holloway, ICC. Sylvia is an ICC certified permit technician BUILDING Pr:k II]M1^. withseveral. years ofexperience working at municipal 'bu[lding -�- counters, issuing permits and.assisting the public With* building code requirements. She understands the importance : of exemplary custom erservice, is knowledgeabie.ofthe inner-workings..of building departments; and is thoroughly familiar with the building application and .perm.it process. Sylvia is' also ICC certified as both a Commercial and Residential building inspector. Our permit technicians are familiarwith a.multit.ude of jurisdictional•scheduling and tracking systems arid'can quickly adapt'to City requirements. Many of our staff are a[so duakrole employees and can serve as both inspection and. front counter support. Personnel work collaboratively with applicants IATERWE'ST 1.2 CONSULTING; C;KOUP and have a "can do" attitude to help resolve issues and minimize anxiety for applicants. Our staff will provide the following services: • -Provide customer support and assistance at the permit center counter and over the phone. • Assist the public in completing permit applications and other necessary forms • Determin' Jpurrft, plan and process requirements for permit applicants and notifying the applicant when construction documents or permits are ready for pick up or issuance. • Answer questions quickly and correctly directly from the public, from phone calls and emails • Receive, process and issue building. permits and coordinate the plan, review and inspection process, including tracking, routing and storage of plans • Review permit application and other pertinent information to verify accuracy and completeness of information • Maintain a variety of public records and filing systems necessary for tracking in -progress applications, permits issued, plan checks in progress,, approved ' plans and other counter related items. Verify projects have obtained all necessary approvals before issuing permits and that the following have been filed with the City: valid contractor's license, works' compensation and Valid business license information. • Review and approve less complicated. non-structurat plan checks overthe counter. Create public informational documents, handouts explaining technicaUssues o,r requirements for permit issuance, if needed Weicome.and receive customers atthe public services counter in a professional and courteous manner. OTHER SERVICES Disaster Assessi fent Services in the event of a disaster and at the direction of the City Manager, lnterwest staff will be available to provide disaster safety assessment of all buildings and conduct emergency inspections during non - City Nall Hours. Intervrrest can- supply valuable experience and guidance following a disaster. Our'staff brings specialized knowledge and assistance in' guiding and helping' coordinate "the efforts of focal communities recovering.from major disasters. Jurisdiction staff is often overtaxed with•maintaining ongoing services while also dealing with impacted .property owners. Because of our experience in organizing and supporting disaster recovery centers, 'we can -implement an immediate and well - organized system of reviewing and approving building permit applications and providing construction Inspection for affected citizens. We are up-to-date with FEMA and 05s policies and procedures so we can deliver quick and accurate damage assessments while also streamlining coordination and. prov'di' g -thorough reporting•to multiple agencies. In the event of a -local or regional emergency, lnterwest has multiplewell-trained professionals throughout southern California who can be mobilized to assist the City in its -response. NTIERWEST 19 CONSULTING GROUP Reports our staff will produce annual, monthly, and daily reports as -required for Building Division functions, including: Building Division Activity reports and summaries of plan checks, permits, and inspections Strong Motion Instrument Program (SM1P) reports, the. Green Fee report,. and .Transmittal Letters on a quarterly basis or as"required by the State Congestion Management Program Reports Additional Services Additionally, Interweststaff will perform the following tasks: • Draft all correspondence related to the activities of the Building Division . • Respond to all complaints cbncerning Building Department Services • Perform investigations as necessary • Apply problem -solving methods to resolve unique or challenging plan check or inspection code interpretation issues • Provide report writing and -policy and procedure recommendations as needed • Attend City Council and Commission meetings as requested by the City Manager or designee 1NT:P.RWEST 94 CONSULTING GROUP R SECTION 5 Experience .& Qualifications IDENTIFICATION OF KEY STAFF One of the primary advantages to selecting [nterwest to provide these services is the depth and breadth of our building safety staff resources. The staff members listed in this proposal are a representative sample from our larger pool of local building and -safety staff resources, This extensive pool of local staff provides Interwest with both flexibility and the ability to scale our services as needed -to meet any cyclical demands the City may have. Individually; the professionals showcased below excel in each of their backgrounds.. As a team, they possess the capability to innovatively create and implement effective solutions with your agency and the community's interests in mind. The individual resumes far each professional are included in the Appendix of this proposal and highlight their significant personal experience on a variety of building safety tasks. Key Staff Terry Rodrigue, PE, TE Gil Petris, ciao, rcc Ed.Cooke, cBo, icc Oscar Barraza, icc Mark Hankinson, icc Sylvia.Holloway, Icc Additional Qualified Staff Mark.Serg, CBO, icc Ron. Beehler, sE; cao .Kevin Ko, PE, QSD .Chandra Desal., P� Sal Kaddorah, PE, rcc Sandra -Schmitz, P.E Hossein Afrouzeh,.YE, EE Bill Tewfik, PE, cBo, rasp Tony porman.esh; Casp, PE, CBO Tom Campbell, PE, cao, icc Oliver Roan; sE, [cc Roger Peterson, SE Annette Mayfield; carp, EIT, rcc Gabriela'Scott, icc. Andrew Burke, casp, Icc Randy Brumley, ME Dirk Hofheinz, EE Dave -Marcum, rasp, ICC Artemio Orozco, cBo, icc. PRINCIPAL -IN -CHARGE PROJECT MANAGER BUILDING OFFICIAL COMBINATION BUILDING INSPECTOR OVER-THE-COUNTER PLAN CHECKER PERMIT TECHNICIAN OFFSITE PLAN CHECKER BUILDING OFFICIAL I PLAN REVIEW SUPPORT OFFSITE PLAN. CHECKER OFFSITE PLAN CHECKER OFFSITE PLAN CHECKER OFFSITE PLAN CHECKER OFFSITE PLAN CHECKER OFFSITE PLAN CHECKER OFFSITE PLAN CHECKER OFFSITE PLAN CHECKER OFFSITE PLAN CHECKER OFFS[TE PLAN CHECKER OFFSITE PLAN CHECKER OFFSITE PLAN. CHECKER OFFSITE PLAN CHECKER OFFSITE PLAN CHECKER OFFSITE .PLAN CHECKER BUILDING INSPECTOR SUPPORT BUILDING [N'SPECTO.R.SUPPORT INTERWE.ST CONSULTING GRQUP 15 Short Biographies for Key Staff Terry Rodrigue, PE, TE .Principal -in -Charge Terry, has over 35 years of experience in City Engineering, City Traffic Engineering, public works, operations, design and.special district financing.'He provides technical and strategic assistance and support to city managers, elected officials, and the community on public works programs, policies and activities, and projects. He has successfully negotiated and resolved sensitive, political, and controversial program, policy, staffing, and project issues. His approach is to -ensure he is meetingthe needs of the client in the most effective and efficient way possible and. to work with individual communities and to focus on what is possible through creativity, expertise and relationships. Gil Petris, CBO,.ICC Project Manager Gil brings more than 35 years of building official, plan reviewer and building inspection experience. . His progressive and extensive knowledge of the building industry and municipal organizations translates to efficient and effective services to our clients. He served 23 years at -the -City of Signal Hill, with his most recent work as the City's Building Official managing all administration and day-to-day operations of the Building Department. Gil.gave special attention to developing and implementing several new procedures and processes that resulted ina more streamlined and organized approach to plan. review, inspections, budget and inter -department functions: His. role also required close collaboration with City Council, public works, planning and community development staff. Gil currently serves as the Building Official for the City of Pomona, and recently served as the Building Official for the City of Bell. He is also the Services Manager for our building and safety contracts with the Cities of South El Monte,.Upland, Corona,. and Murrieta, to name a few. In this capacity, he manages the staff placed on-site as well as provides quality. control and assurance -for services . provided. Gil• is currently the Secretary for the ICC Citrus Belt Chapter. Ed Cooke, CBO, ICC Building Official Ed is a Certified Building Official with nearly 20 years of experience serving municipalities in Southern California. Hit experience includes building department services management; plan' checking,. staff training, supervision of inspection staff, and inspection: Ed's management experience and extensive' code knowledge paired with his congenial personality, customer service focus, and creativity in problem -solving make him amexcellent choice to lead and shape the City's building division.. Ed 'is dedicated to . maintaining his knowledge of building codes and construction practices. by-, attending various training seminars and workshops. He is an. ICC certified Building Official, Plans Examiner, Building Inspector, Plumbing Inspector, and Residential Electrical inspector, as well.as'an IAPMO certified Mechanical Inspector. Oscar Barraia, ICC Senior Combination Building Inspector Oscar. has more than 18 years of construction industry experience, with more than 15 years as a Senior. Combination Building Inspector and Code Enforcement Officer. He is highly knowledgeable of Housing and Zoning Ordinances, and has worked in. the both the public and private sectors. He . understands the significance of projectschedules, which has served as an important asset in ensuring the timely delivery of all projects. INTERWEST'- 16 CONSULTING GROUP Oscar possesses excellent communication skills in both English and Spanish, and. provides* a high- level customer service in a professional manner. He is extremely organized which has allowed him to multi-taskwhile providing thorough inspection services. Oscar holds ICC certifications as a Building Inspector, Residential Electrical Inspector, California . Commercial Building Inspector, California Residential . Building Inspector, California Residential Electrical Inspector, California Residential Plumbing Inspector; and Residential Plumbing Inspector. Mark Hankinson, ICC over -the -Counter Plan Checker . Mark spent 15 years providing building and safety services as a Senior Plans Examiner, reviewing commercial and residential plants, and ensuring that building plan review work was in compliance with applicable State and local building. regulations. Mark works with building inspectors to resolve field related code issues, provided customer support for zoning and building questions, and performed structural calculations for'beam loads on residential projects and review of structural calculations submitted. Mark also had 19 years of experience as an Architect, working on many building types: hospitals, warehouses, banks, tenant improvements, hotels, churches, and residential. Mark understands the need for an efficient, timely and predictable plan review process. He is an effective team member and leader, supervising office staff or supervising individual teams. Sylvia HoRoWu iy, ICC Permit Technician Personable and uniquely qualified, Sylvia is an ICC Certified Permit Technician and additionally holds certifications as both a Commercial and. Residential Building Inspector. Sylvia utilizes her skills and demonstrated code, knowledge to benefit building department operations and services with nearly 20 years of experience working as. a government employee. She has cultivated a valuable level of industryexpertise, from working the public counter and issuing all required permits to owners, architects; contractors and engineers, to answering multi -phone lines and. assisting .public with building code requirements. 'Additionally, her 12 years as an. Agency Processor/Construction Coordinator has given her experience on both sides .of the counter. This has allowed her the opportunity to. analyze typical scenarios; propose creative solutions, and develop good rapport with Governi.ngAgehcies and fellow employees. INTER.WEST 17 CONSULTING GROUP i STAFF QUALIFICATIONS The.folloWing is a chart -of our proposed staff's licenses and certifications. ENi .S.TA ... ............ . _ ...... _ ~Y Terry Rodrigue, PE, TE CA Registered Professional Civil Engineer ICC Building :16iis:Exaxniner: .38694 Principal -in -Charge CA Professional Traff!c Engineer 505260. T1497 ICC PI.O.pibing Inspector'.; . CO Registered Professional Engineer _ -30697 _i Gil Pe#ris,.eeo,.I CC. ICC.Cert(fiecl6pildingOffi�ial. ` :0822 20.. . Project Manager : ICC Residential.Bulldi.rig P.laris Examiner : : ., 0$22420;. SAPC51147___T_ ICC Combination Inspector 1CC:Aceessibili.ty:Insp066 Plai $. aminer: •:':. ` 082242Q C?yer the-CounteCP,lgri.: ICC Buildinglnspector:.:: 5] 11273 08.22420. actor ICC Electrical lits ectoC.. 082420 511278.::: ICCMechanical,fnspeetbr • • Q822420 ; ICC Plumbing [nl pdd r `.: .. ..5:..1.2..3 ::....: . 08224.20 C`Bdil i Jh§ "ector:::.:: LCC Com bination;b.welliCtg Inspector • 0822420 . ; .11:273. ::•':'.:::.:.: <.:' . California[.. Certified SAP Evaluator . ICC.Residential Plumbing Inspector $111273 : Oscar Barraxa, ICC ^Ed'Cooke' CBO, ICC' ICC CertI led.Building,A,fficial` . 505026{} . Bullrling i7fficlal : ICC Building :16iis:Exaxniner: .5050260:..: . ICC CA Commercial Building Inspector ICC Building iiispeetor.'.: . ' , 505260. j ICC CA Residential Building Inspector ICC PI.O.pibing Inspector'.; . 5Q5Q260 ICC CA Residential Electrical Inspector ICC Plum,bing:Inspector 11.PC 5850260.: .:5 . :. ICCRestdential_Electrieallrispectbr .., 5050260.'._ ICC Residential Plumbing lnspector' IAPMO Meclia icall s actor 090505: Oscar Barraxa, ICC i ICC Budding Inspector 5173156 on -Site Senior Combination ICC Residential Electrical Inspector 5173156 Inspector ICC CA Commercial Building Inspector 5173156 j ICC CA Residential Building Inspector 5173156 . ICC CA Residential Electrical Inspector 5173156 ` ICC CA Residential Plumbing Inspector 5173156 ICC Residential Plumbing lnspector' 5173156 Disaster Safety Assessment -CA _ SAPC51147___T_ Mirk Hankiroso.n,:IGC : '.. 1CC:Aceessibili.ty:Insp066 Plai $. aminer: •:':. ` x`111273.;..: ., ... ; :;;::' C?yer the-CounteCP,lgri.: ICC/AACE;Pr60. rty Macri enance:8s. Housing '.. 5] 11273 actor 511278.::: ICC CommerCtal,utldin ;Ins ctbr. :...:YI273 g p e ICC;BuIlding:P, xamingr......:...:: : : .:.° ...�..• .:: .1 ..5:..1.2..3 ::....: . C`Bdil i Jh§ "ector:::.:: • ICC: ReMdential Me 'han,ic l ins actor'. : ":.`.3 P. .11:273. ::•':'.:::.:.: <.:' . ICC.Residential Plumbing Inspector $111273 : • :. 1CC,Cpmmerci�E�PIU•r'ribin:511:1.273:::..:: g P.. . ICG Plitrriling lnspec`to.r ;y _ ---_ 5171273 - Sylvia Holloway, ICC• ICC Permit Technician 8169904 Permit Technician ICC CA Commercial Building Inspector 8169904 . ICC CA Residential Building Inspector 81599.04 N'TEItW EST 18 CONSULTING GROUP I I I wjiflk . �,06sOWW Certified tccess P. cl Is.t Tony Po rmanesh, PE, CASP, CBO, ICC Prof6sslo,h, al Engineer. certified Access Specialist ChletBuilding Official Plan Review .0 A 1341#00. T q UALIFIEb C4T;13 Mark Berg, CBO, ]CC ICC Certified Building Official ----7].0859362 'CASp-367 Sal Kaddorah, PE Building Official [CC Certified Building Code Official 'Code 1.0859362 NV Registered Professional Civil Engineer Plan ReView ICC Certified Fite Official 0859362 861125. inspection. ICC Building Plans Examiner 0859362. p ]CC Fire Plans Examiner 0859362 M27117 E11588.. ICC Combination Inspector .0859362 Plan k6VIew'. ICC Building Plans Examiner ICC Building Inspector 0859362 Certified Access Spec ialist [CC Fire Inspector 1 0859362 ICC Fire. Inspector II 0859362 --- E,CP(), ICC CA'Fpgj§# O.d rofessional Civil. Engineer C39404. -T: Direc to ­:O. ldlrrgSafeifk- P:Regigp�q­d ;tru6ibr'M.En:g!6 N1( Registered Professional vil:!F-.ngi. .019992 NV-R69N!0.r0 Professional Stj.uctqrp.:EngineL SE019992 CAJRP-'POft 492':'. 801789. - 801789 — XQ130i [ding inspector 801789' ikevink�, PE, QSD CA Registered Professional Civil Engineer 88495 Professional Engineer Qualified SWPPP Developer (QSD) Plan Review wjiflk . �,06sOWW Certified tccess P. cl Is.t Tony Po rmanesh, PE, CASP, CBO, ICC Prof6sslo,h, al Engineer. certified Access Specialist ChletBuilding Official Plan Review .0 A 1341#00. Wl Civi C4T;13 Rrofes5ibn'0 Enineer Bgj:.d tz* EgAhiro.. 'CASp-367 Sal Kaddorah, PE CA . Registered Professional Civil Engineer 1 C43757 Building Official NV Registered Professional Civil Engineer 20795 ICC Plans Examiner 861125. Sandra 400n ift. IRS, I� rofl: s "A es Registered C8344 ....8, p 019497 P M27117 E11588.. HoSsWiWeouzeh, ME, EE 14echdnkal & Electrical CA Registered Professiorial M echanliza [Engineer CA Registered Professional Electrical Engineer Plan k6VIew'. ICC Building Plans Examiner wjiflk . �,06sOWW Certified tccess P. cl Is.t Tony Po rmanesh, PE, CASP, CBO, ICC Prof6sslo,h, al Engineer. certified Access Specialist ChletBuilding Official Plan Review .0 A 1341#00. 'CASp-367 8639.79 ..P ...... ..... E' .IGC Bulling :8639'i9 . 863979. CA Registered Professional Engineer C31619 NV Registered Profession a I Enginset 019497 ICBO Certified Building Official 3807 iCC Certified Bqllding Official .8067.72 ICC Building Plans Examiner 806772 Certified Access Spec ialist CASp7258 IfINTF-R-W-EST- 99 CONSULTING GROUP Nam e'. currentLiqensos�& Certifications License &, ceitification Number T �a dell PIE`C13 rStered:RroesSlanalC:ivll:Eh lneer:,:;::.:::;';;::: 037948.• ;.:': ":';.:.:' :: `. .....:CA°ate ICC`:, °: ; :; ::.• •`�';:. :: ;NV.R.egisi;��ed Professlonai Clvrl i�ng►neer ; . 018414 : - :... . Pr'ufessipt�al EngfnQer... ; ::,:..:.. • lD Re.,'gistered Prd6e Manal Civil Tngineer..: P.-14808:... ` Prig.Offrcta! F1T Registered Prafessrorial Civil Engineer.. 8 17415-2202 P(an.Review ICC.Certifiecf,Builiiirig:Offi.cial 1999 ICC BuildingPlans:Examiner _-_ _ -� 1999 ---�;_ -Oliver Roan, SE, ICG CA Registered Professional Civil Engineer C33484 Structural Engineer CA Registered Professional Structural Engineer* ; 53173 Plan Review ICC Building Plans Examiner -y 0858283 'Rogor:Peterson, SE ..: CA Registered.Professlonal Civil Engineer C4609.6 +. Sr:tructural Engr'neer .; ` GA:R.egistered Structural Engineer :... . . 5:3846 ]Plan Review {{' ID: Regisfered.Civil Engineer C8225: I l ID Registered'Structural Engineer 58225 .: I Annette Mayfield, EIT, ICC Building Plans Examiner 8018477 CASp, ICC ]CC CA Building Plans Examiner 8018477 CertitledAccessSpecialist Certified-AccessSpecialist I CASp-538 I Pian Review_ � Engineer -in -Training - ^_ --_ - E1T-130173 Gabriela Scott, ICC ICC•Accessibiliiy 1nSp.ectgr/P100s Examiner { x,132.495 : . PlIn'R.evieinr ICC'Bufldinglnspector. i •1 ;32495 irtspe tion ICC,Bui.ldifigPlansexaminer I]32495, ICC -CA Building Plans Examiner .. J132495 ICC CA Commercial,Byilding,InSpector. . ..113249.5... .. ICC CA Residential Building Inspector312495 y _ Andrew Burke, CASp, [CC ICC Building Plans Examiner - - 8250398 ] Certif e' dAccessSpecialist [CC Residential Building Plans Examiner ( 1 8250398 Plan Review [CC -Residential Building Inspector l 8256398 [ Inspection { ICC Residential Electrical Inspector 8250398 ICC Residential Mechanical•Inspector 8250398 ICC Residential Plumbing Inspector 8250398 ]CC -Residential -Combination Inspector 8250398 ICC Permit Technician 8250398 Certified Access Specialist _ CASp-710 -� - Rawiiiiy:Brumley, ME::.;: °,' : CA Registered Prof.�ssiona(Mechanical.Engi:neer: lvfechanicai Engineer : . : . - Dirk Hofheini, EE CA Registered Professional Electrical Engineer A EE16365 Electrical Engineer l Plan Review--- _ --.-1 ICC D ave: M a KCAMP. CAS0.ij dC. .: Certifiecl:AccessSpcialist:.: G;Sp=J 79.:..:.; .:. CettrfledAeessSpecrali ;.: 'ICG Building Inspector 81 . Inspection ..... IC.CMegjanicallrispecfior{UMC) .. 8]8]28, ` . ICG.:P:lurribing IgspectQr 0.,6.:: 8;I$J Z$• ... :. • 1 IGC.Resi.erltial'Co.mgination Inspector 8f&128. .::....:.: Licensed:Generel Contractor -; 426240 Artemio Orozco, CBO, ]CC ICC Cert le- Bu]lding. c]ai. '5299397 Building 6fficial [CC Building Inspector 5299397 I Inspection [CC CA Commercial Building Inspector 5299397 ICC CA Residential Building Inspector __- 5299397: J NTERWEST' 20 CONSULTING GRQUP SECTION 6 Referenc6s . COMPARABLE CONTRACTS Below is a list of clients to which Interwest staff provides comparable building and safety services, CLIENT City of Agoura Hills CityofAnaheim . City of Buena Park City of Chino H iiia City of Corona City of Costa Mesa City of Covina City of Eastvale City of Hemet City of Indio. City of Irvine City of Lake Forest City of Long Beach . City of La Quihta City of Monterey.Park City of Montclair City of Murrieta City -of Palm Springs City of Pomona City of Rancho Cucamonga City of Redlands City of Rialto City of Santa Clarita City of south El Monte. City of South Gate City of Upland. City of Verntln City of Wildomar City of Yorba Linda County of Los Angeles. County of Mono County of Riverside SCOPE OF WORK BulldingPlan Review& Building Inspection Building Plan Review, Building Inspection & PermitTechnician Building Plan Review Building inspection Building Plan Review and Building Inspection Interim Building Officia[, Building Plan review; Building Inspection, Interim Public Works Director, Engineering Plan Review, Construction Management & Inspection. Building Plan Review&Buildingirispecti. Build!ng.Official, Building Plan Review, Build[ngInspection & Permit Technician; Engineering Plan Review, Construction Management and Inspection Building Plan Review & Building Inspection Building Inspection BuildingPlan'Review, Building inspection; Engineering Plan Review, Grading Inspection, Engineering Counter Services - Building Official, Building Plan Review, Building Inspection & Permit Technician Building Plan Review & Inspection Building Plan Review Building Plan Review Fire Plan Review BuildingOfFicial, Plan Review.&Inspection Building Inspection Building Official, Building Plan Review,; Building Inspection & PermitTechnician; Engineering Plan Review, Construction Management and Inspectioh Services Plan Review.& In'specdon Plan Review & Inspection- Plan nspectionPlan Review Assisfant Bufl.dingOfficial, Plan Review, Inspection & Permit 'technician Services Building Pian Review. Building Plan Review Bufdingofa:icial, Building & Fire Plan Review, Inspection; Permit Technician PIan.ReVlew & Inspection ' BuildingOflicial, Bu[[ding Plan Review, Building Inspection, & Permit Technician; Engineering Plan Review, Construction Management &Inspection Services Building Plan Review, Building inspection, Constructiori Management& lnsp�ction Building Inspection &.PermitTechnlclan Building Plan Review. Building Plan Review, Building Inspection, Engineering Plan Review .4 I.NTERWE5-T 21 CONSULTING GROUP CLIENT REFERENCES The Southern California client references listed below may be contacted to verify Interwest's experience and qualifications. CITY OF EASTVAL'E Michele Nissen; CityMdnager 951.361.0900 I mnissen@eastvaleca.gov. 12363 Limonite Ave Suite 910, Eastvale, CA 91752 CITYOF POMONA Mark Lazzaretto., FormerDirector of Planning, Housing, & Building 626.308.28001 Mlazzaretio@sgch.org 505 S Garet' Avenue Pomona, CA 91766 CITY OF LAKE FOREST Gayle Ackerman, Director ofDevelopment Services 949:461,3460 1 ga.ckerman@takeforestca.govi 25550 Commercentre Drive Lake Forest, CA 92630 CITY OF WILDOMAR Gary Nordquist; City Manager 951.677.77511 gnordquist@cityofwildomar.org 23873 Clinton Keith Rd # 201, Wildomar, CA 92595 CITY OF SANTA CLARITA Frank Oviedo, Assistant City Manager 661.255.4901 f foviedo@santa-cladta.com 23920 Valencia Blvd., Ste. 140 Santa Clarita, CA 91355 N'TERWEST 22 CONSULTING GROUP a N EL Z) ME m 1 _ lip.g . •; sa: i is • i-, T' �4''� F::;y �'�'\ � Loz 1fr o� . o ... Q. 'iz N EL Z) ME m •; sa: i is • i-, T' �4''� F::;y �'�'\ � Loz 1fr o� . N EL Z) ME m SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA FULL SERVICE CLIENTS City of Eastvale 12010 - Present lnterwest .Consulting Group performed a Variety• of services which resulted in the delivery of efficient and cost effective services to the newly incorporated City of Eastvale. These services included: (1) the ` gathering of essential information and key data which served as the , basis for confirming service .area responsibilities for the City of+. Eastva[e, -(2).. preparation .of fiscally prudent and conservative operating budgets -and, (3) identified- cost effective, efficient, and innovative methods of providing Public Works, Planning, Building•and Safety activities.and services transitioned from the County of Riverside. Since•incorporation of the City of Eastvale on July 1, 2010, Interwest has created and. implemented necessary systems and processes to provide the following services:' ✓. City Engineering ✓ Development Engineering and Entitlements ✓ Transportation Planning ✓ Traffic EngineeringServices -Building Department Administration City of Pomona- 12000 - Present ✓ Building and Safety Code Compliance ✓ Plan Review and Inspections Drainage Engineering ✓ Geographic Information Systems ✓ ..Real Estate Acquisitions Services interwest• Consulting Group began serving the City of Pomona [population 160,000] in September 2009.. Traditionally a full service .city, Pomona examined•a nummber'of •cost saving strategies including contracting for services that had historically been provided by in-house staff. Interwest Consulting Group successfully transitioned all.building and safety: services from the city's in-house staff 'and implemented new, streamlined processes .and procedures: The change resulted in a higher level of service for the -.city's customers at a.significant cost savings to the city. We currently provide the following oto -'site services: ✓ Building Official ✓ Building Plan Review ✓ B•ui.tding and Safety. Inspections ✓ Permit Tech niciaft ✓ Housing Abatement Enforcement ✓ Pront Counter Support ✓ Administrative Services: ✓ Construction Management NTERWE.ST CONSULTING GKOOP 24 City of Make Forest 12009 - present In April 2009, Interwest Consulting Group began providing turn -key �IAKEfip building and safety services to the City of Lake Forest (population 82,000). Recognizing the value and cost benefits attributable Ao employing a '' y contract services model, the City has contracted for building and safety services since its incorporation in 1991: Interwest Consulting Group b�cFMBER 20r1�� provides a complete team .of on-site professionals that provide all building and safety services—blending seamlessly with existing citystaff. We pr4vide.'a full time building official, building plan reviewers, building inspectors and building permit counter technicians. Staffing'levels are adjusted, based on changes in construction activity to ensure that (1) revenue plus expenditures are monitored to ensure that building and safety activities are general fund neutral'and (2) a high revel of customer service is maintained. Interwest Consulting .Group successfully transitioned services from the previous service provider and continues to provide the following sbrvices: ✓ 'Building official ✓ Permit Technician ✓ Building Plan Review ✓. Front Counter Support ✓ Building and Safety Inspections ✓ Administrative Services city -of Wildomar 12008 - present Prior to incorporation, on. July 1, 2008, Interwest Consulting Group worked on initiatives.to gather essential information and data which served as the basis ��ao'W��o� for confirming .service area responsibilities for the City of Wildomar. We prepared. fiscally prudent and conservative operating budgets and identified ip 411 cost effective and innovative processes for providing public works, planning; building and safety activities and services transitioned from the County of el A Riverside. Since incorporation of the City of Wildomar on July 1, 2008, Interwest and -processes to provide the following services: ✓ . City Engineering ✓ Development Engineering & Entitlements ✓ Transportation Planning ✓ Public Works inspection. ✓ Traffic. Engi nee.ri ng Services ✓ .Bui[ding Department Administration, ✓ Building and Safety Code Compliance ✓ Building Plan Review and Inspections ✓ Code Enforcement Drainage Engineering ✓ Geographic information Systems ✓ information Technology ✓ Real Estate Acquisitions Services ✓ Grant Writing Services i NTERWEST CONSULTING GROUP 25 a SECTION 7 Litigation' Interwest Consulting Group does not'have any pending or previous litigation over the past five years related to ourfirm's work. JIN.TERWEST CONSULTING GROUP 26 SECTION 8 Compensation Schedule COMPENSATION SCHEDULE. FOR BASLE SERVICES We propose to provide comprehensive building department services to the City of Rosemead for a fee of 54% of the combined monthly. building permit and plan check fee revenue charged by -the. City. based oh -the current adopted .fee schedule for Building. Department services. This. percentage fee will include! on-site, full time building official services four days per. week; all.plan review services for architectural, structural; mechanical, electrical, energy, plumbing; accessibility, green building standards, geotechnical review and seismic design as applicable, including offsite plan reviews performed by qualified.staff and in house, over-the-counter plan review services a minimum of five hours per day, four days per week; a qualified, full time permit technician four days per week; and a full time senior combination building inspector onsite 7AM. to 6PM Monday. through Thursday,. and 7AM to 120M on Fridays. This percentage also includes processing and inspection'of City projects, at no extra cost., For services beyond those identified above, we propose to utilize the following hourly rates. SCHEDULE OF HOURLY BILLING RATES CLASSIFICATION. HOURLY BILLING RATE CertifiedBuilding Official...................................................................................................:..........$130 Licensed Ptan.Review Engineer (Strutt., Mech., Elect., Civil, Grading)............................:...........135 ICCCertified Plans Examiner .................................................... .............................................................. 95 . PermitTechnician .............. ......................... .... ............. I.............I............... 65 ICCCertified Building/Fire Inspector..............................................................................................88. CASpServices.,; ............................................................................................................................7.00 Interwest Will transport plans between the City and our Regional Offices at no additional charge to the City. 1 NTERW E.ST JL CQNSULTING GROUP ' 27 1 APPENDIX 4" 1 NTE-RWES-T CONSULTING GROUP 28 : Terry Rodri uePE TE Priincipai-In-Chtarge ( President j Owner iNTERWEST CO NS U L TI NG Ter ryhas over 35 years of.ex erience in City.En ineering� Cit Traffic Engineering, g, public GROUP works,, operations, design and special district financing. He provides technical acid wWvvJnkerwestgrp.com strategic assistance and supportto city managers, elected officials, and'the community ori public works programs, policies and activities, and .projects, He has successfully negotiated and resolved sensitive, political, and controversial program, policy, staffing, EXP E R T I S E and project issues. His approach is to. ensure he is meeting the. needs of the client in the most. effective and efficient way possible. and to work -with individual communities and. City Transitions jStrategic Operations City Engineering to focus on what is possible through creativity, expertise and relationships. Public-works Operations City Traffic Engineering S U S I N E S .S E X P E R I E N C E . Funding Districts Transportation Systems lnterwest Consulting Group E o u c A T 1 o fV In 2002, Terry founded Interwest Consulting Group, a company dedicated to providing a variety, of services to local, State and Federal Government Agencies. Since that time, the MSA, University ofsouthern California . company has grown to over 350 professionals and support staff providing services in the 1989 Bs, University of Maine, Western United States thorugh a network of 10 offices. Civil Englneering 11980 The services provided by the company include: REGISTRATIONS CERTIFICATIONS ✓ Clt yEngineering State of Colorado ✓ Building and Safety Services Professional Engineer 130697 ✓ Electrical, Mechanical and'Structural Engineering State of California ✓ Site Development Design Professional Civil Engineer 138694 ✓ Municipal Planning State of Callfornla ✓ Transportation Engineering Professlorial Traffic Engineer I T1497 ✓ information Technology P R O F E S S I O N A L ✓ Geogrd phical information Services. A F F I L I A T 10 N S ✓ Real Property Acquisition American Society of Civil Engineers ✓ Project and Program Management Institute of Transportation Engineers PROJECT SPECIFIC (EXPERIENCE Director, Community Services and Director of Ptibllc Works Rancho Palos Verdes CA Terry was appointed interim Director for.the. City of Rancho Palos Verdes on two separate occasions.. in both instances, this was to fill a staff vacancy on-the City's Executive Management Team. The first assignment was as Director. of Conlmu6ity Development which consisted of planning, building, 'code enforcement and view preservation. The second assignment was' as the Director of Public Works which Included the City's Engineering and Public Works Divisions. In-both assignments, Terry reported to the. City Manager and represented the Department at City _Council and Planning Commisslon meetings. Terry provided' leadership, overall 'direction and mentoring to Staff while assisting the City in recruiting a permanent Director. CitV Engineer. Bell, CA .Ihterwest has been supporting the city of Bell since Naverriber' 2010. Terry began working with the city in December 2011,'providing engineering services, which Included managing all of the.City's .engineering, project management, traffic and construction management. This was an opportunity to assist Bell In its recovery: process. He. works closely with staff to maintain a high level of customer service and deliver quality -plan reviews to the City. Director of Public. Services UlICOfn, CA As the Director of Public Works for the City of Lincoln, managed the daily operations of the following functions: 29 4:✓ Engineering —. including environmental permitting, GIS, Capital Project Development and implementation and development plan review ✓ Wastewater Treatment— A4MGDtertiary Wastewater treaimentplan N T E R W #: CONSULTINGG J Wastewater Collection r-A complete wastewater collection system. GROUP- V Water Distribution —Tanks, reservoirs wells and a complete distribution system for th e community water supply www.in#erwes#grp.com J Streets — Maintenance and management of 250 miles .of streets including signals, signing and stripping and sidewalks ✓ Parks/Open Space/ Facilities -- .Maintenance and operation of all city parks, open space and facilities ✓ _ Transit —A local'fixed route and D€al-a'-R€de system. Solld'Waste — Residential and Commercial solld'waste collection and recycling program ✓ Airport— Operation and.maintenance of municipal airport •✓ Construction Management — Managing and inspecting all.public infrastructure construction. Worked as part of the City's executive management team to develop and implement a long-term staffing and reorganization plan and improve customer services. Assisted in resolving. major-outstanding claims and issues on several private development, projects. Negotiated extensively with large land development entities. Worked with.a muitltude of funding sources- Including stimulus funding grants. Principal-in-Charge Transition Team Wiidomar, CA Principak!n-Charge of the successful transition of public. works, planning,. building and safety, and code enforcement services from the County of Rivers€de to the City of Wildomar. ✓ Transfer of Services — The team, together with key • Riverside County staff, developed detailed processes,: protocols, delivery methods; and. agreements necessary to accomplish the seamless and cooperatfve transfer of service's. ✓ Management Systems — Developed and lmplemented management systems to monitor and track activities associated with planning and development entitlement reviews, engin eering•gild building plan reviews, code enforcement cases, and street rnalhtenanee works orders, ✓ Budgets •- Created fiscally prudent and conservative operating. and capital. improvement budgets based upon.availabie funding sources and revenues. ✓ Departments -- Oversaw and: responsible for all'aspects of public works, planning, building and safety, and code enforcement. Transition Manager J Contract Manager Engineering &.Bullding Elk•Grove, CA., As the Manager of Engineering and Building for the City of Elk Grove, transitioned all Public Works and Building Department Service's from Sacramento County: to-the City of Elk Grove., Bu [it a staff of 60.,people within •9 months and led the`transltion of the following services from Sacramento County: Public Works Plan Checking ✓ ' Drainage Public Works inspection ✓ Transportation Permit Issuance ✓ Street Maintenance ✓. Public Counter Operations ✓ Special Districts Capital Projects : ✓ All BuOing.Departrnent Operatians . Contract City [Engineer Westlake Village, CA As Contract City Engineer for the City of Westlake Village, prepared capital programs for improvements 'to City -owned' facilities; supervised, the preparation of plans, specifications and bidding; monitored the construction of ca pita 1. projects; responded to citizen inquiries, reviewed deVelop.ment proposals and made presentations to- City Council and citizen groups. 30 City Traffic Engineer Various Southern CA Cities Terry has served as Contract City Traffic Engineer for the Cities of Malibu, Rolling Hills I N T E R W E ST Estates, Thousand Oaks, and Moreno Valley'. in this capacity, he performed a variety of CONSULTING . traffic investigations requested' by. citizens and City Couhcil,'reviewed developer plans GROUP and studies,' developed and implemented traffic. safety program's and policies, conducted traffic analyses and studies, and made presentations to traffic commissions, . w wwAnterwestgrp.coM City Councilsand citizens groups. . i 31 Responsible for Building Official duties including managing the budget,. fee calculations, plan checks and plan check processing, oil field. inspections and other various duties at th`e City of Signal Hill. As a princlpal building inspector he. performed -complex 'Inspection duties in several trade specialties such as structural, electrical, mechanical; plumbing and' finish trade areas; ascertained conformance to the California building, plumbing; 32 Gilbert Petris ,Jr., CB®, ICC Project Manager NTERWEST Gilbert brings oVer 35 years of building official, plan reviewer and building CONSULTING inspection experience. His• progressive and extensive knowledge of the G R'O U P building industry and. municipal organizations translates to efficient and effective services to our clients. www.lnterwastgrp.com He served 23 years at the. City of Signal Hill with his most .recent work as E a u c A T 1 o N their. building official managing all administration and day=to-day operations of the building department. He gave special attention- to Associate in Arts Building inspection Technology developing and implementing several new procedures and processes that Coastline Community College resulted In a more streamlined and organized approach to plan review; Various courses inspectlons, budget and inter-departMent functions. His role also required California State University, Los Angeles close collaboration with City Council, public works,: planning and community development staff. . Emergency Management California Specialized Training Institute Gilbert is an excellent supervisor and communicates effectively with co- workers, .architects, engineers, property- owners, and the general public, REG 1ST R A T 1 0 N S CERTIFICAT10N5 both verbal) and in writing. He is known for his patience and intelligence, y p g ` and ability to advise and interpret.building codes and standards from small tnternottonalcode Council J 822420 to complex projects. These qualities deliver strong results when, managing" IcccertlFled Building official . ICC Resldential Plans Examiner a building department. [CC Combination .1nspector ]CC Building Inspector . PROJECT SPECIFIC EXPERIEITCE ICC Electrical inspector Building Official ICC Mechanical Inspector 2,013 - Present interwest Consulting Group J CA ICC Plumbing Inspector ICC Combination Welling inspector Serves. Southern 'California clients in the. capacity of building official California_ Safety Assessment Program managing all aspects of the building department; including timely. plan reviews, thorough inspections, accurate permit issuance and other administrative duties. Building Official. 2016-2613 City of Signal Hill J CA Managed all aspects of the building .department including; budget, plan reviews, ins pections,fee calculations, building• processes, oil field services; staff mentoring and management: Conferred with architecfs,.contractors, builders, oil operators and: the general public in 'the, field and • office; explained_ and interpreted ' building requirements and codes to ensure compliance. Oversaw- field inspections of industrial, commercial and residential buildings during all stages of construction to confirm compliance with all codes and regulations of the city, county, state and federal agencies. Collaboratively worked with City Council.members and all department heads. Attended City. Council' and' Planning Commission Meetings, Principal. Building. Inspector 1990 - 20.10; City of Signal Hill J C4 Responsible for Building Official duties including managing the budget,. fee calculations, plan checks and plan check processing, oil field. inspections and other various duties at th`e City of Signal Hill. As a princlpal building inspector he. performed -complex 'Inspection duties in several trade specialties such as structural, electrical, mechanical; plumbing and' finish trade areas; ascertained conformance to the California building, plumbing; 32 IINTERWEST CONSULTING GROUP w'ww.Interwestgrp.aom mechanical and electrical codes, -and pertinent provisions of State and County health, environmental. and oil code ordinances. Conducted field review of plans and specifications; ensured proper Installation of complex building systems. Assisted in 'zoning, general -land use and code enforcement inspections. Participated in Housing Rehabilitation Program activities; conferred and provided technical assistance to home owners; performed inspections and identified deficiencies. Conferred with architects, contractors, builders, oil. operators and the general public in the field and office; explained and interpreted requirements and restrictions; issued permits for work to be performed; provided technical assistance to other department staff. Building Inspector/Public Works Inspector 1981-1990 City of Los Alamitos J CA Performed skilled inspection work to building,. housing, zoning; mechanical, plumbing and electrical codes and regulations governing new and existing buildings and housing.constr''uctfon remodeling, repair and use. Inspected the methods and practices for the installation of structural components, fire and life safety features and.systems, electrical plumbing- and electrical systems. Inspected excavation drainage systems. Answered inquiries and maintained records of inspections activities. Made. pre=slte inspections for permit. applications and coordinated inspections with- other agencies and orgnizations. Inspected '.mobile- homes- and . mobile home parks. Responsible for. repair and maintenance of all City streets, buildings and parks. 33 99 INTERWEST CONSULTING GROUP www.#nterwe'skgrp.com 8AU•CATION Leadership Academy, City of Corona Corona; CA 2010 Organizational Leadership and Conflict Resolution Management Development Certificate 2009 Construction Technology, Riverside Community College Riverside, CA 2008 Rockhurst University Kansas City, MO 2004 Associated Technical College 1988 REG.I5TRATIONS CERTIFICATIONS international code Covncll'j'5050260 ICC Building 0fricial [CC Building Plans Examiner ICC Building Inspector ICC Piurnbing Inspector UPC Plumbing Inspector ICC Resldentiai.Electrical.lnspector iAPMO Mechanical -Inspector 1090505. California OES Certified SAP Evaluator PROFEss16NAL A-FFILIATi0NS IAPMQ orange Empire Chapter Chairman International Code Council (ICC) National. 'Member international. Code Council {ICC) Orange Empire Chapter Member. Certified Buildiing Official .Ed Is a Certified Building Official with a wealth of code and building department knowledge and nearly 20 years of progressive experience serving Municipal)ties in Southern California. Throughout his career. Ed has successfully managed all aspects of building department services including plan checklrig, staff training, supervision of Inspection staff, -and Inspection services. Ed is dedicated to maintaining his knowledge of building codes and construction practices by attending various training seminars and workshops. He brings hands- on experience with a proven record of maintaining a high standard of quality and productivity ensuring successful project completion. Ed makes a solid contribution- by developing firm partnerships with staff, .developers, and the public to achieve the goals of our, clients: He maintains a productive environment by delivering a high level of customer service in a professional manner. He is highly valued as a creative problem solver, es well -as an engaging and amiable leader. .PROJIECT SPECIFIC IEXPEit1E-NCE Building Official, Inspector Supervisor and Plans Examiner 2010 - Present Interwest Consulting -Group iCA During his time with Interwest, Ed has served the needs of multiple clients. Most recently Ed has served as Building Plan Revlew Manager for the City of.Corona. Ed has also served the City of Pomona as a Senior Inspe4or and Plans Examiner and th-e City of Costa Mesa as an inspection Supervisor., Ed has extensive experience scheduling and training staff, providing over-the-counter and complex plan review, and inspecting residential and commercial projects of all sizes. He has also supervised schedules & wprkloads for inspection and permit staff; performed non-structural plan check for code compliance; and corresponded with the public & City staff on .issues or tasks needed to fulfill department duties. Add)tionally, Ed provides continuing education for staff,. public, contractors, engineers, &. architects as -needed to provide guidance within code parameters. Building Inspector. II 2002 - 2010... City of Corona I CA Ed handled inspections for all phases of residential and commercial projects. He performed pian check, permit issuance, front counter and corresponding, customer service, planning and public. works assistance pertaining to building permits, and investigative processes for code enforcement of municipal codes and practices. Ed also trained staff and public on.building codes,- updates, and general information for successful project completion. B.ullding.lnspector I 2000 - 2002 SFA & Associates CA Ed provided entry-level inspections for residential and commercial permits. He enforced all Statie and City codes for compiiahce with approved plans. Superintendent of Custom Homes Division 1997-2000. Executive Plumbing, Heating & Air CA Ed Installed plumbing for new structures including homes, tilt up buildings, and new tract model projects..Sco"p6 of work` included project. approval, plan. drawings, 'product purchase,. instailatloh, completion of product, .and customer service as needed. 34 iNTERWEST CONSULTING GROUP www.interwestgrp.com EDUCATION Architecture.( Drafting, Los Angeles Pierce College PC 832 (Arrest). Modules Mbdules 1 & 3 (Code Enforcement), Rio Hondo College REel STRATI,ONS CERTIFICATIONS International Code Council 15.173156 ICC Building Inspector ICC Residential Electrical Inspector ICC CA Commercial Building Inspector ICC,CA Residential Building Inspector ICC CA Residential Electrical Inspector ICC CA Residerltial; Plumbing Inspector ]CC Resldentlal Plumbing Inspector blsaster.Safety Assessment -CA No.5AIC51147 Emergency Management System Institute (FEMA), incident Command System incident Management System ®scar. Barrazay ICC' - Seniior Combination Building Inspector Oscar brings nearly 20 years of construction Industry experience with more than 15 years as a Senior Combination Building Inspector and Code Enforcement Officer. He is highly knowledgeable of Housing and Zoning Ordinances, and has worked in the both the public and private sectors. He understands the significance of project schedules, which has served as an important asset in ensuring the timely delivery of all projects. Oscar possesses excellent communication skillsin both English and Spanish, and provides a high -leve( customer service In a professional. manner. He is- extremely. organized which has allowed him to multi -task while providing thorough Inspection services. SPECOPIC PROJECT EXPERIENCE: Senior Combination Building inspector 2012 _ Present Interwest Consulting Group i CA Performs inspections of commercial and residential construction, including building, plumbing, electrical and mechanical. Building Inspector J Code Enforcement Officer 2010-2012 JAS Pacific J.CA Conducted residential and commercial inspections in Electrical, Plumbing, Mechanical, and Building fields. Investigated building standards and land usage to ensure that municipal and county laws for such works were followed. Building inspector ] Code Enforcement Officer 2003 —2009 City of Palmdale I CA Conducted residential and commercial lnspectlbns )n Electrical, Plumbing, Mechanical, and Building fields. Responsible for scheduling and monitoring inspections for single and multi- family residences through the Residential Rental. Unit program., Investigated building standards and land usage to ensure that -municipal and county laws for such works were followed. Construction Supervisor .-2002 — 2003 California Restoration Construction] CA Responsible for supervision of restoration projects throughout- the Los Angeles area. Contracted and supervised all types oftrades.atthe jobsite.. Construction Supervisor 1998 — 2002 Financial Interior Design' j CA Coordinated and scheduled subcontractors. Diagnosed problems of any type or trade. Coordinated services of Deputy Inspectors: 35 INTERWEST CONSULTING GROUP www. in'terweatgrp.aorp EDUCATION Eller College of Management, Universlty of Arizoha southwest Leadership Program in Management and Organizations, 2009 University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota Bachelor of Architecture Bachelor of Environmental Design AREQIS.TRATIONS CERTIFICATIONS International Code Council 13111273 ICC Accessibility Inspector/Plans Examiner ICC/AACE Property Maintenance& Housing Inspector ICC Residential Building inspector ICC Commercial Building Inspector ICC Bullding Plans Examiner ICC Building Inspector. ICC Resldentlal Mechanical inspector ,IGC Residential Plumbing Inspector. iCC Commercial Plumbing Inspector ICC Plumbing Inspector Mark Hankins®h, icc Over -the -Counter Plans Examiner Mark spent 15 years as a Senior Plans Examiner.for Pima County, reviewing commercial and residentialplans, ensuring building plan review work is in compliance with State and local building regulations. Mark worked with building inspectors to resolve field related code issues, provided customer support for zoning and building .questions, and performed structural calculations for beam loads on residential projects and review of structural calculations submitted. Mark also had 19 years of experience as an Architect, working on many building types: hospitals, warehouses, banks, tenant improvements, hotels, churches and residential. He, is an effective team member• and leader, supervising office staff or supervising Individual teams, and has the proven ability to communicate effectively with all other internal and external disciplines. PROJECT SPECIFIC EXPERIENCE Plans Examiner- 2017 xaminer2017 - Present interwest Consulting Group J CA Mark provides diverse plan review services to multiple Interwest clients. Senior Plans Examiner 2007:-,2017 Pima County ( AZ Mark reviewed plans primarily for zoning and building, plumbing, electrical and mechanlcal requirements. on a five-day review schedule. He also reviewed and issued permits for assisted living homes and group homes, Wastewater Sewer Connections permits, and Building and Zoning permits, In addition to reviewing solar permits. He is familiar with online submittals using Project Doxs and 'the County's Adobe system to review all permit submittals that have plans. Architect' 1982-2001 Various Architectural Firms Mark worked -at various sized architectural firms with up to 200 employees. He learned a great deal of knowledge about architectural plans and the process for reviewing'plans. Mark ensured plans were complete and compiled with building codes and requirements of various states and jurlsdietlons: 36 37 Sylvia Holloway, icc [CC Certified Permit Technician INTERWEST With nearly 20 years of experience working as a government employee, Sylvia_ has CON 5.0 LT1 NG cultivated a valuable level of industry expertise, from working the public counter and GROUP issuing all required permits to owners, architects, contractors and engineers; to answering . www.interwestgrp.co.m multi -phone lines and assisting public with building code requirements. Additionally, her 12 years as an.Agency Processor/Construction-Coordinator has given. her experience on both sides of the counter. This has allowed her the opportunity to analyze typical scenarios, propose creative solutions, and develop good rapport with Governing. Agencies R E G i S T R A T 10 N s and fellow employees. CERTIFICAT10NS 1Q Hr. OSHA Certified PROJECT SPECIFIC EXPERIENCE rnternationoi code Council 18169904. Permit Technician & Building Inspector ]CC. Permit Technlcian ICC Residential Building Inspector 2016 — Present Interwest Consulting Group, Inc. CA ICC Commercial Building Inspector Building Inspector (Code Enforcement) 2012-2016 Consultant — County of Los Angeles Sylvia was a Nuisance Abatement Team (NAT) Coordinator responsible for effectively. coordinating the code enforcement efforts of multiple County agencies, including Regional Planning, Public Health, Animal Control, DA and Sheriff s to. abate more difficult Housing Code violations and public nuisance conditions. Inspects rehabilitation projects to ensure compliance with current code requirements and zoning ordinances; assists the Permit Technician with the permit process in relations -to Code' Enforcement Cases, assist customers at public counters, prepares reports and maintains records related to code inspection. Building permit Technician 2011= 2012 Consultant— County of Los Angeles Sylvia advised and assisted the general public including architects, engineers, contractors, developers, and homeowners with technical information concerning building permit requirements and procedures to comply with State, County, and..City laws and building codes. She performed the final review of forms; permit applications, bonds, easements, waivers, and.affidavits for accuracy, completeness. and compliance with all pertinent laws and codes prior to permit issuance. She also issued approprlate'permits 'using the Development and Permit Tracking System .(DAPTS) or similar computer-based program and balances daily collection transactions. Additionally; Sylvia. read and interpreted portlohs of pians for building projects and advised the public at the counter and. by telephone on matters pertaining to building codes, construction plan requirements, zoning regulations and Other information that may be requested. She coordinated routing, filing, and logging. of plans, permits and .workers' compensation insurance certificates to appropriate sections or agencies, 'and computed .charges for building permits using standardized fee tables- and formulas.. Sylvia received fees, and' balanced and recorded' daily cash transactions. She also trained employees involved in the issuance of building permits. - Receptionist 2010-2011 Apple bile (Temp) f Henderson, NV Sylvia greeted visitors, entered new students into Iris system,_ assisted the Marketing. Secretary and Executive Secretary with tasks as needed, and helped to. administer the Admissions Exam to potential students. 37 INTERWEST CONSULTING . GROUP www.interwestgrp.com Procurement Assistant/Administrative 2010 Kelley Technologies I Gas Vegas, NV Sylvia processed all Invoices, Packing Slips and Purchase Order Receipts for payment on the Cosmopolitan Project. She issued • non check vouchers, made any 'corrections to Purchase Orders as required and forwarded them to Cosmo/Deutcke Bank for signature approval: She maintained the 'log of all Purchase 'Orders processed and assisted. the Accounting Supervisor in making collection calls on past -due Invoices. Document Control Coordinator 2007-2009 Bergman, Walls & Associates I Las Vegas, NV She maintained logs for 4 Architectural teams that handled the Caesars Palace Additions, Majestic Star, Sahara -Addition and Luxor T.I. s. She also maintained submittal and RFI logs; processed all submittals to various Consultants for review; scanned office copies of. BFI's to our network drive; and filed office copies of Submittals and RFI's in appropriate files and books: Building Plans Administrator (Permit Expediter) 2004-2007 CAMS Construction I Las Vegas, NV Sylvia submitted and processed Architectural Plans for Residential, Multi -Family and Commercial projects fot. approval with government agencies. She coordinated revisions with Architect and. Engineers and resubmitted to agencies for approval. She also updated and maintained Permit/Tracking Logs; calculated. and'r-equested checks for Building. and Sanitation permits; and coordinated all red line revisions with architects and engineers and submit for approvals in a timely manner. Finally, she notified and distributed.all red line revisions to sub -contractors, entered commitments in Timberline, a tracking software, and verified that change orders would not affect plan changes. Construction Coordinator (Permit Expediter) 2003-2 }04 Engle Homes/Trophy•HomesI Las Vegas, NV In this position, Sylvia coordinated with engineers, plan checkers and architects to ensure plans would be approvedin a timely manner. She conducted weekly safety inspections on all on-going projects and'tracked pians submitted to Cities of North LV, LV, Henderson and Clark County. By better understanding agency requirements and ensure documents were complete, she - reduced Plan Check processing time by more than. 60% and resulted'in significant cost reductloh for the company. Agency Processor (Permit Expediter). . 1999 = 2002..KB Homes I Las Vegas, NV Building Permit Technician I.I. 1984-1999 County of Los'Angeles=-PW Dept. Sylvia processed and issued Building, Plumbing, Mechanical, Electrical - and Sewer, Swimming Pool and Miscellaneous Permits to contractors, homeowners and Architects. She also reviewed single story residential additions under 600 sq. ft. and verified that additions met all zoniflg. setbacks and Building Department regulations: She assisted approximately 5 other DlStrict Offices in training employees with their computer- generated permit. system, ..enabling a• smooth transition. and assisting with any complications'as they arose. .intermediate Typist Clerk 1* -1'984 Los Angeles County. Public Works 38 Mark Berg, cw, icc . Offsite Plan Checker' I,NTERWEST Mark is an ICC Certified Building Official, Plans Examiner and Building CONSULTING Inspector with experience performing life-safety, architectural, GROUP mechanical, plumbing, electrical, and structural reviews in residential, www.1.niervuest9rp.00m multi-family and' commercial projects. Mark has successfully guided ' department staff with inspection and plan review of all phases of complex construction: projects. He is experienced utilizing building department E X P E R T I S E permit tracking software and managing all common building department Building Plans Examination . responsibilities, including plan review, multi-discipline inspections, plan Building Inspections review and inspection scheduling, field supervision, regulatory compliance, . Codes & Regulations code interpretation, and project acceptance. Mark also makes a. difference Code Enforcement to our clients and those he works with through'his skills in complaint resolution, problem solving, damage assessment and team building. EDUCAT10.1 PROJECT SPECIFIC EXOERIENCA Bachelors, Public Administration Building Official, Life Safety Plans Examiner & Building inspector Minor in English . California Baptist University i 2017 - Present ' Interwest Consulting Group I CA 2003 ` performing comprehensive plan review and inspection services for client' agencles:. Reviews residential and non-residential plans for compliance' AssociatesofScience, Construction Technology with California Building, Life. Safety, Fire, Plumbing, Mechanical, Electrical Riverside Community College Codes, Energy Standards, state and local building codes, policies, 1999 amendments; and ordinances. Associates, Physical Education Building Official Riverside City College J 2015 - 2017 Clty.of Redlands I CA 1983 f{ Supervised staff coordination with cities, agencies and the "public on R E G i s T R A T 1 o N s various Technical or legal aspects of programs. Performed the most c E R T 1 F i c A T i.o tins .. complex and difficult plan checks for both building and fire life safety. internatfonalCode Councll10859362 Reviewed the new and existing codes and regulations and recommended Icccertified- Building official revision to current ordinances, policies, and irispection•methods to meet ICC Certified Building Code Official.. new requirements. Investigated violations of .building construction codes Icccei4edFlreCode Official- anddetermined necessity for issuance of legal compialints. Prepared and ICC Building Plans Examiner responded to correspondence pertaining to code. enforcement matters ' ICC Fire Plans Examiner including Notices and Orders to Comply, Abatement Notices, and requests ICC Combination inspector ICC Building Inspector far information. . ICC Fire Inspector l ' Building Official ICC Fire Inspector Il. 2014:,2015 City of Colton CA A F F.1 L I A i 10 N s' $upervised staff coordination with cities, agencles and the public' on CALBO—Damage AssessmenECommIttee Various technical or legal 'aspects of programs.. P.erformed the most Stste•BulldingCodes tomminee . complex and difflcult plan checks for both building and. fire life safety. CACEo Reviewed the new-and existing codes and regulations.and recommended . cEc revision to current ordinances, policies, and. inspection methods.to meet IcC—Ad ing.Sy -new requirements. Investigated violations of building construction codes temsCbmmlttee NFPA— Building Systems Committee IAPMO— codelnferpretationCornmitteesfor and determined necessity for Issuance of legal complaints. Prepared and UPCQMC responded to corcesp'ohdence pertaining to code enforcement matters Ef including Notices and Orders'to Comply, Abatement Notices, and requests . nd . City of Riverside Parks, Recreations and ' for information. CommunftyServlces Commission Building Inspector Supervisor 201.1-:2015 City of Rancho Cucamonga [CA 39 40 Reviewed new and existing codes and regulations; recommended revision to ordinances, policies, and inspection methods when needed to meet new requirements or•improve exlsting procedures. Developed, maintained, and distributed resource material, iricluding guidelines for code interpretation i N T+ RW E 5T to ensure uniform methods bf inspection, and enforcement'. Oversaw the C.O N 5U L1'iN G GROUP plan examination process' Inspections, documentation activities and the development process. Provided customer service at the front.counter as www. Into rwestoIP.aoon well as on the telephone for code Interpretations, plan'submittal and permit. issuance. Supervised entire. inspection staff and reviewing the quality and quantity of work produced. Performed the most. complex and 'difficult plan. checks for both -building and fire life. safety. Building. Official (JAS Pacific) 2010-2011 City of EI Monte & Hawaiian Gardens J CA' Oversaw staff. coordination with cities, agencies and the public on various technical or legal aspects of programs. Performed the most complex and difficult plan checks for both -building and fire life Safety. Reviewed the new and existing codes and regulations; recommended revision to. current ordinances, policies, and inspection methods to meet new requirements. investigated violations of building construction codes and determined necessity for issuance of legal complaints. Code Enforcement Officer (JAS'Pacific) 2009.2010 City of Desert Hot Springs J CA Supervised the day-to-day operations of the Code Compliance Department. Monitor Code Cofnpilance staff. to make -sure they have met and responded to the Department's customer service objectives, standards and goals and follows' procedures and policies of 'the department and division. Served. as the liaison between the City Departments and the City Attorney's Office regarding code compliance cases reg4iring legal action. Conducted field checks and monitored certain businesses and properties relative to a variety of mitigation, measures imposed as part of the discretionary zoning/land use process. Prepared and responded to correspondence, pertainIng to code enforcement matters including Notices. and Orders to Comply, Abatement Notices, and requests far inforrriation.- Building Official. 2006-2009 City of Norco f CA Supervised staff coordination with cities, agencies and the public on' various technical or legal aspects of programs. Performed the most complex and difficult plan checks for both building and' fire life safety: Reviewed the new and existing codes and regulations and recommended revision to current ordinances, policies, and inspecfion methods to •meet new requirements. Investigated violations of building construction codes and determined'necessityfor issuance of legal complaints'. Building Dilvision Manager 2004-20.06 County of Riverside J CA Handled. difficult• public relations problems; directs investigations of complaint or problems, and. recommends reWutlons..Assisted in arranging and conducting classroom and on-the-job 'training .sessions for the technical personnel;and counter staff,. Advised the inspectors on.'alternate methods of construction in specific instances; provided expert. advice and recommendations to both the building inspectors. and public. Supervised - 40 iNTERWEST CONSULTING GROUP www.int.orwestSrp'.com the plan examination process, Inspections, documentation activities and the development process. Principal Building Inspector /Chief Disabled Access.Compliance 2003-2004. County of Riverside I CA Performed the most complex and difficult•plan checks for both building and. fire life safety. Developed, maintained, and distributed resource material, including guidelines,for code interpretation to ensure uniform methods of inspection and enforcement. Developed and implemented classroom and' on-the-job training sessions for technical. personnel. Reviewed technical documents for completeness; reviewed commercial buildings and all related 'technical documents; prepared reports and conferred with other professionals in the field of work, Building inspector Supervisor 2001- 2003 • County of Riverside] CA Reviewed new.and existing codes and. regulations; recommended revision to ordinances, policies, and- inspection methods.when needed to meet new requirements.or improve existing procedures. Developed, maintained, and distributed resource material,.including guidelines for'code interpretation to ensure uniform methods of Inspection and enforcement. Supervised the plan examination process, inspections, documentation activities and the development process. Provided customer'service at the front counter as well as, on' the telephone for code.. interpretations, .plan submittal and permit issuance. Supervised entire inspection staff and reviewed the quality and quantity of work produced." Porform�d the most complex. and -difficult plan checks fpr both building and fire life safety. Building inspector 11.- 200 0 12000-2001 City of Irvine I CA Inspected -residential, commercial, and Industrial projects to comply with the UBC,. UMC, UPC and the NEC along with the State Energy codes and Disabled -Access Regulations: Reviewed commercial construction plans and related tech nica l.docu ments for completeness; prepared reports and met with other staff members in the field of work. Performed the most complex and difficult plan checks fqr both building and fire life safety. Plans Examiner- Sr. Building Inspector 1991- 2000 City of Irvine J CA Inspdcted'resldentiai,.cummercial; and industrial projects to comply with the•UBC, UMC, UPC and the NEC along with the State Energy codes and' Disabled: Access. Regulations. Reviewed commercial• construction plans.and related technical docurl ents for completeness; prepared reports, and met with other. staff members. In *the field of work. Performed- the most complex.and.difficuIt plan checks for both building and fire life safety. Plans Examiner- Sr: Building Inspector 1991- 2000 City -of Temecula j CA Oversee ' the - plan examination p,roeess, inspections, .documentation. activitles and the development , process. Provide customer service at the front counter as .well as on the telephone for code interpretations, plan submittal and permit issuance. Have the :ability .to review technical documprits for completeness,. ability to review commercial buildings- and all technical 'documents for them as well,.prepare. reports and meet with other professionals. in the field of work. HaVe the ability to supervise entire staff and review the quality and quantity ' of work produced. Performed the most complex and difficult plan checks for both building and fire life safety. 41 2003 -.2006' City of Sacramento l CA Ron planned, directed and managed activities• for- a large 120 -person. building department. with oversight responsibilities for construction inspections and plan review' of 18,000 permitted projects annually,'He planned, organized -,.administered and evaluated staff work.. Other duties 42 . Ron Beehlbr,. SiE, CS® Building Official j Plan Review Support 1Director of Building Safety Services I N T E R W E S T C'ONSU LTIRG GROUP Ron utilizes experience gained through more than a5 years of hands on experience performing life safety, accessibility and structural plan reviews www.Into rwestgrp.coin' to successfully manage building departments, . building department services and high-profile building projects, on behalf of public agencies E D U C A T I O N throughout California. Ron's experience- Indludes establishing and coordinating on-s'ite building department services for large multi-building Graduate caursewotkinStructural projects and unique fast paced development projects. Ron has served as and Geo -Technical Engineering CalifornlastateuniversivSacramento Chief Building Official for multiple California public -agencies including BS, CivilEngineering interim assignments. Ron has also provided. building, department California State University, Chico assessments on behalf of municipal clients to. identify inefficiencies and AA, Phys icalScience implement best practice improvements. Butte College, Orovllle, CA Licensed as a Civil and Structural .Engineer in California and Nevada, R E G 1 s T R A,T 10 N S certified by the International Code Council as a Building Official, Plans CERTI Fl c A T 1 o M.S. Examiner and Building Inspector, Ron is uniquely qualified to evaluate and Structural Engineer manage all building department services. His background includes the state of California I SE3632 position of Chief Building Official with the City of. Sacramento directing a Professional Civil Engineerstaff of 120 engineers, pian reviewers and building lnspectors; Chief of State of California I CE39404 Engineering Design and Construction for the California National Guard and Structural Engineer Senior Structural Engineer with the.Office of Statewide Health Planning state of Nevada I.seo19992 and Development (OSHPD). Professional Civil Engineer State of Nevada I CEOf9992 '• Ron is dedicated to maintaining his knowledge of California building codes, international Code Council] 801789 laws and regulations related to building. department operations. He [CCand. CABO Certified Building Official frequently lectures and presents classes on technical topics on behalf'of icc/ICBG Plans Examiner. professional organizations including CALBO and. multiple international ICC/ICBQBuilding Inspector Code Council Chapters throughout California and other western states, Lecturer on Building. CgdeRelated Topics Ron' attends structural and building code,symposigms, lectures, and' Callfornia.Ucensed Generai'and training classes on a regular basis to ensure up_to:date knowledge of Eleclrlcai Contractor building code . requirements as they relate to state-of-the-art building National Earthquake Hazard Reduction design practices. '.ProgramTralning FRO-JECT SPECIFIC EXPERIENCE' Callfomla Construction Law Training Construction Claim Mitigation Training Director, Building Safety Services 2006:n .Present Interwest Consulting.d(qup .I'.CA LeadershipTralning ' Ron provides direct oversight of. all Building Safety services including A !_. F I L 1 A T I.O, N s.coordination of all plan review and building. inspection s.ervltes, ensuring A c C.0 M P L 1 S H M E N T s timely and responsive services. Ron works with' building officials for our. Past Pres(dentofsanJoaquin ICC Chapter full-service clients to, insuretimely and efficient services. Ronalso manages of Building officials and provides direct oversight of plan review and Inspection se.rvides for vlcepresidentofNapa Soland ICCChapter large, complicated and fast. paced projects on behalf our public agency Multiplo Term Board of Director Member clients: forthe Sacramento valley Association of' Building Officials.- Chief Building Official 2003 -.2006' City of Sacramento l CA Ron planned, directed and managed activities• for- a large 120 -person. building department. with oversight responsibilities for construction inspections and plan review' of 18,000 permitted projects annually,'He planned, organized -,.administered and evaluated staff work.. Other duties 42 . 43 included report writing and presentations to community groups, city council and professional orgahizations, and planning'and administering a budget of $13.6 million. I N T E R W E S T Supervising Engineer] Building Inspection Division C O•N 5 U LT1 N G 2002-2003 City of'Sacramento l CA GROUP Ron supery€sed plan review, managing plan intake and public counter functions for 2 regional permit centers, trained and mentored.staff; met www.interwestgrp.aom with architects and engineers to resolve building code related issues, coordinated plan review for high profile projects, and worked with field inspection supervisors- and €nspectors. Regional Compliance Officer J Senior Structural Engineer 1998-2002 CA State Office of Statewide Health Planning & Development Ron supervised. regional hospital €nspectlon program coordinating field' inspection staff and approval of special Inspection' issues. He resolved complicated code related inspection issues, and reviewed plans,. specifications and structural calculations for healthcare facilities. 'Ron ' consulted with architects and engineers to resolve. complex code. Interpretation issues. He researched and investigated structural adequacy of building materials and manufactured ,products, and verified proper loads, forces and mater€als for the design.of buildings and equipment anchorage.-. Chief of Facilities Engineering 1991-1998 California National Guard (CA . Ron. supervised and planned .work for engineering design and project inspection staff, developed scope and budgets for projects, directed preparation of plans from preliminary des€gn through working drawings; coordinated and approved project specifications and cost estimates, negotiated and approved project 'changes, coordinated inspection act€vitles,. resolved Inspection -disputes, represented National Guard/Military Department at public meetings; conducted plan review for projects designed by consultants, and presented design concepts and final desigrjs. As Structural Engineer 1997 =1991 CA State OfFce of Statewide Health Planning & Development Ron -reviewed construction plans and'specif.cations for new hospitals and skilled nursing facilities for California Building Code and UBC• requirements, met with. architects and engineers to resolve.plah review issues, reviewed - field changes, investigated and resolved: construction conflicts and other administrative duties. Associate Engineer I Architect 1983-.1987 Sacramento County Building Dept/Plan Review Division Ron reviewed .constructionplans and -specifications,. and structural. calculations for building code compliance,: reviewed plans for- residential, multi -residential, 'commercial 'and industrial. 'structures; -and met. with deslgners to resolve code' 'issues related to comitierdal and residential structures. 43 Kevin KO PE, QSD Professional Civil Engineer Kevin has multiple years of experience providing civil engineering services. His projects i N T E R W lE S T C ONS U LT I N G Included. services for drainage, grading, site planning, storm water quality and utility G.R O U P ' • projects for jurisdictions. His many years of working with others is evident in his•ability to provide excellent service to clients and complete tasks in an accurate, timely and friendly www.1nterwe'st9ypicom manner. EDUCATi'ON PROJECT SPEC[FIC EXPEiiIENCF. B5, Ctvil Engineering University of Hawaii Assistant Engineer Manoa, Hl 2015 —.Present [nterwest Consulting Group 2013 As an Assistant Engineer, Kevin has designed a•number of pavement rehab projects, handled citizen requests for service; provided construction administration and inspection Construction Project Management Prestressed Concrete Design on construction projects and worked with the team's Associate Engineer on. Project Supplemental Graduate Funding including Prop C, Measure R, Gas Tax, STPL• and Grant projects. Kevin has also Coursework, 2013 provided plan review on development projects and undertaken preliminary engineering studies to address infrastructure issues. Kevin is an adaptable individual who addresses REG 1 S T R A T 1 O •N S C E R T I F l CAT[ ONS I new challenges exceptionally well. CA Registered Civil Engineerl 88495 Civil/Structural Engineering interri/Civil Designer Quallfied 5WPPP Developer (QSD) 2013 — 2014 Sato & Associates, Inc. Coliaborated with a team of professional engineers to develop civil construction plans for various small to large scale commercial land development projects in various counties in the. State of Hawaii. Performed calculations and prepared reports for grading, erosion control, drainage; storm water quality, and. water and wastewater systems as reciulred for permit acquisition. Coordination with municipal agencies to address submittal review comments and compliance issues during approval process. Worked independently on.at- least five small projects (under 5 acres) simultaneously, throughout design phase with minimal supervision. Highlighted Projects for Sato & Associates include: • Kalia[lnui Bridge repair: structural analysis and reinforcement design • Kapahulu Ave/Kihei Place Parking Lot: Drainage, grading, .site planning,. and storm water. quality • Lanlhau Shopping Center: drainage, grading, and utilities (fire, water, sewer) • Nimitz McDonald's: storm water quality • Park Lane Ala Moana: site planning and utilities (fire, water, sewer) . • Puhi Warehouse: drainage, grading, site planning; and utilities.. (fire, water, sewer). • Pounene Shopping Center: utilities (fire, water, sewer) • Quality General Baseyard: utilities (fire, water; sewer) • Services Rentals Kona: drainage, grading, site planning, and utilities (fire, water, Sewer)' • Wasa Electrical New Building: drainage and storm water quality Engineering Student Intern 2011-2013 Hawaii Department of Trans por.cation-Highways Division Assisted with coordinatiori•between branches to p.rovlde d[vision Deputy Director with ongoing project status updates. Researched and produced documents to support Deputy Attorney Generals In. highway -related litigations and for documentrequests granted. by Hawaii's public records law. Developed GIS -Hite database to- utilize Google Earth to store geographical' information of data for traffic Incident related claims. Occasionally offered assistahce toothier branches to expedite completion bf projecttasks. 44. 46 Chandra Desai, PE OfFske Plain Checker Chandra has more than 30 years. of experience -in structural engineering, INTERWEST CONSULTING which includes design of structures' far residential, commercial and G R O U P. industrial facilities. He has designed steel and concrete structures for. nuclear, petro -chemical and gas plants. His experience also includes more www.inter.wesigrp.aom than 15 years of 'plan checking for the County of. Riverside for engineering and non-structural plans for all types of buildings. EDUCATION Chandra has a calm, diplomatic management style where he concentrates Master bfScience civil &-Structural Engineering on the complicated task at hand resolving issues and solving problems University of Illlnols quickly and easy to the satisfaction -of all parties involved: Champaign, IL PROJECT SPECIFIC EXPORIIENCE R E G. i S T R A T l 0 N. S Plan Check Engineer CE RTI FI CAT I4 NS 2014 - Present Interwest Consulting Group I CA CA Professional Civil Engineer 147213 Chandra serves a variety of clients on a contract basis providing International Code Council /31Z3683Comprehensive plan review services: His recent projects include several ]CC Building Plans Examiner industrial tilt -up buildings in Mira Loma, track homes for various developers, and the Racetracks in Palm Springs. Performed Electronic Plan reviews for City of Santa Clarita and Pomona. Plan Check Engineer 1999-2014 County of Riverside CA Responsibilities included plan review for residential, industrial, commercial and 'miscellaneous structures for both engineering and non -engineering issues. Worked with outside engineers, architects and other consultants to coordinate and resolve plan review related. issues to expedite permit processing and field problem resolution. Helped junior engineers,' inspectors and front counter staff to resolve any code related issues. Principal Engineer 1980-.1983 Parsons Corporation j CA 1987-1999 Responsibilities included design of steel and concrete.structures.for petro- chemical plants, gas plants and industrial facilitles.,.Prepared and checked structural design calculations, cost estimates'and construction -drawings, Extensive. use • of in-house computer programs and. other - structural- ,prografrls in preparing calculations and. drawings. Supervised four to six junior engineers and CAD operators in producing.constructlon documents.. Prepared cost estimates. and man=hour estimates for•futuee and ongoing projects. . Senior Engineer 1983-1987 Sargent and'Lundy 1 CA Work _included design of steel and. -concrete structures. for nuclear power plant buildings. Prepared 'structural calculations for reinforced concrete and steel:structUres.for reactor building a'd auxiliarybuilding per NRC. requirements. Worked"on job site for two years to resolve construction problems and coordinated. field activities. ' 46 46 Salddoran, P , ice Mite Plan Checker IN.TERWEST ..Sal is a.registered engineer with over'30 years of industry and municipal experience, CONSULTING serving major metropolitan governmental agencies throughout Southern California. -He GROUP spent 18 years of his career serving the Southern California City of Manhattan Beach, www.interiivesigrp.com beginning as a Senior Plan Check Engineer and progressing to become the City's Building Official and filling in as the Director of Community. Development as -needed. This has given him valuable perspective on and respect for working In a municipality at multiple levels. This insight allows him to problem solve and.work effectively within this environment to E u c A T 1 o N the satisfaction of existing City staff, the development community arid the general public. MastersInScience Over his career, Sal has cultivated expertise.and a proven.track record of providing -City Civil Engineering with specialization In clientele with.thorough and accurate reviews on'a multitude of projects scopes and scales. Structural Engineering De3lgn California State University, Sacramento Sal continues to stay current and well-informed of the latest techniques and technologies 1988 to ensure client satisfaction and effective communication. Bachelor of Sdence Civil Engineering California State University, Sacramento PRGiECir SPECIFIC EXPERIENCE 1965 Senior Plan Check Engineer R E e Is T B A• T I.0 N -S 2015 — Present Interwest Consulting Croup I CA C E R T i F 1 c A r I o N s Sal serves a variety of clients on a contract basis providing comprehensive plan review CA Professionai Civil Engineer 1 43757 I services. Sal' also; fills in as a building official, as needed. NV Professlanal Civil Engineer 120795 i Building Official International Code Council 1861125 .2011:=2015 City of Manhattan Beach I CA ICC Building Plans Examiner In this position, Sal supervised and managed the Building. and Safety Division, including Plan Check, Inspections, Permit Processing and Code Enforcement. He ensured that construction or alteration. work was being .done according to approved plans and in accordance with the Provisions of Building Codes. Sal'al'so supervised staff and provided training and guidance to perform required job duties and tasks. He prepared repgrts and conducted presentations for the City Council, City Manager, City Departments, Boards.and Commissions, other PublicAgencies, and Private Design and Development Sectors. He also performed complex plan checks forlarge-commercial and residential projects, and worked with the design team to ensure proper code.conjpliance for the final design. On occasion, Sal filled in for the Director of Community Development. Department, which Involved running the Department operations and managing the Department personnel. Ptinclpal Plan Check.l=ngineer 2000 _.2.011 City of Manhattan Beach I CA He was in charge of all plan check, and' inspection activities'uvithinprivate property of the City. The work included all construction actiVitles, i.e.: Commercial, Industrial and Res.ldential buildings within the City limits. ;Sal. was.alsD responsible for building code development and other code interpretation issues:. He managed'and'supervised: permit process! hg• staff and plan check' Englneers;.provlded technical:training for staff pertaining to'construction'codes; and- provided technical Code interpretations for the design arid' construction community. Senior Plan:Check Engineer 1997=2000 City of Manhattan Beach I.CA Sal performed plan checks for commercial and residential projects to ensure full. compliance with California State codes and City amendments. He provided the Building .Official with all technical engineering and fife-safety.interpretatlons and decisions -on. issues related to architectural, structural, disabled access, and energy standards. 46 i Associate Plan Check Engineer 1990-1997 City of Sacramento I CA' Sal performed commercial, residential, and industrial plan checks for the City,.as.well as INTERWI:ST complex *construction Inspections, including* plan check• and inspections of high-rise CONSULTING buildings and large arenas. He provided code training to 'plan check engineers and GROUP inspection. staff, as well as members of the design and construction. community. wwwJnterwestgrp:bom Design. Engineer 1985-1990 William Merkel Associates j CA. In this role, Sal performed structural design for hospitals, school's, commercial, industrial and residential structures. He was in charge of .design and construction projects from WWI design phase to completion, including construction costs, budgeting and all related construction Issues. Graduate Assistant 1985-19$8 California State University, Sacramento CA Sal assisted a• professor, in the Engineering and Science Department with engineering lectures. He also tutored graduate. engineering students and graded homework assignments., tests, and engineering reports. i 47 48 Sandra SchMitr, PE Offsite Plain Checker INTERWE5T Sandra is a registered Civil Engineer with nearly 10 years of experience, C O N S U LT I N G . eager to continue learning and growing in the industry. She has already GROUP gained valuable experience in both the public and private sector, from www.interwestgrp.co,m performing complex structural analysis and calculations, to internally managing the plan. check approval process. EDUCATION PROJECT SPEtC.I'Fle EXPERIENCE Bacheldr.of- Science Plan Check Engineer Architectural Engineering California Polytechnic State University, 2016 - Present Interwest Consulting Group I CA San Lu Is Obispo, CA Sandra has been providing plan review services for the Cities of Pomdna, 2011 'Upland and Lake 'Forest. Sandra utilizes her code knowledge and engineering skills to facilitate efficient plan review services on behalf of the Master of Arts Art History clients she serves. University of California, Riverside, CA Historic Preservation Intern 2015 Emphasis in 19th &'20t.kcentury 2015-2016 City of Ontario, Planning Department j CA American architectural history, urbanism, In this position, Sandra conducted research for the designation and and historicpreservation removal of properties from local historic resource databases: She assisted RE G I S T R At i o iv s with' planning community outreach events including the creation . of C E R T i F I c A T I o N sinvitations, brochures; press releases, and a photo calendar. Sandra also, CA Registered Professional Civil Engineer updated the local California Historlcal Resources Inventory Database No.83448. (CHRib) with Ontario. landmark and historic district propertles, and lnternatlonal'CodeCouncil f 8035780 performed survey of current parking availability and building. use in ICC Building Plans Examiner downtown Ontario. P R 0 F E S S 10 NA 4 Project Engineer & CAD ©roftsillan A P F I I, I A T I o N s 2012-2014. RM Byrd & Associates Engineering CA Adjunct Professoreiilf , Architecture,Riverside, CA California Baptist Uliiversity, Riverside, CA Sandra performed complete structural analysis 'and design of new wood, *construction August 2015 -January 2017 steel, .and masonry including fire stations, office buildings, and educational facllities. She designed structural renovations for.existing buildings. including tenant improvements and seismic rehabilitations; and participated in construction administration. During this time, she also. managed the plan check approval- process for projects submitted to city building departments as Well as projects,submitted to the Division of the State Architect. She also produced co.mplete..sets of structural. AutoCAD drawings. Project: Erigineer & CAD Draftsman 2011"-201.2 EW Webb, Engineering CA . As a project engineer, Sandra performed structural 'calculations for wood- fr'arried residential structures as well as' concrgte, masonry,. and steel commercial projects. She assisted in multiple..phases of architectural and. structural design for new construction in.'addition to renovations and additions to existing structures. It was her responsibility to produce complete sets of structural AutoCAD drawings: 48 49 Hossein ,Afromeh, MEl EE Offsite Plan: Checker INTERWEST Hossein is a licensed electrical, and mechanical engineer with a rich CONSULTING GROUP background in the industry, including over 10 years of construction. experience and over 35 years of design, construction management support www.interwastgrp.com experience, and plan review engineering. He is a well-rounded project leader with strong interpersonal and communication skills with ability to lead a design team of Electrical, Mechanical, and Plumbing engineers to E D QC A TA ON adhere to the client and code requirements. He is familiar with the Masters of Science preparatlon of contract documents for .mid -rise multi -residential, Engineering Science & Management, commercial, industrial, and educational buildings, and he has been California Polytechnic State responsible for the electrical system design for many projects from UnivertityParnona,1981 inception to completion including construction administration and Commissioning of medium ' voltage power'' distributlon systems, Bachelor ofSctence Electrical Engineering substations, lighting and power, fire alarm, and security systems. Tehran Polly Technique/Amir Kabir Hossein is organized 'and proactive, ensuring that projects are always University, 1971 moving forward. He Is able to multitask and manage several .projects at R E G 15 T R A T 1 o N 5 varying levels of development, and has the intuitive problem solving skills C E R T I F I C A T I O N S I to identify project Issues and bring them to resolution quickly .and' . CA Registered Mechanical Engineer I effectively. Hossein has the interpersonal and communication skills to keep No. 27117 the client and design, community apprised. of a project's status; and he is CA Registered Electrical Engineer We to work in a complex technical environment, understanding and No. i1588 interpreting.the impact of changes, Hls wealth of experience and breadth of expertise make his a true asset to any City. PROJECT SPECIFIC J�XPER.1'14NCE Senior Mechanical, Electrical $& Piumbing.Plan Review Engineer 2015 - Present Interwest Consulting Group j CA Plan reviewing for Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing, -and Energy Engineering for some of the state of California cities such'as Long Beach, :. Pomona, Tustin, Corona, Rossville, Lake Forest, Monterey Park, Irvine, Fresno, county of Napa, and city of Sanger. Projects include midrlse Residential and Hotels. with subterrain parking garages, manufacturing facilities, wineries, industrial facilities including hazardous areas, shopping . centers, private medical facitltles,..private schools, Port of Long Beach Pier. and Terminal facilities including medium voltage distribution system; pump stations and administration buildings, midrise office buildings, oil and gas facilities, regular shell and TI .for various facilities, restaurant :and fast food entities, retails and grocery stores. Lead Senior Electrical Peer Review Engineer 2013 - 2015 FTRNV. lnternational / SBG Jeddah. j CA In thls position, Hossein was in charge of reviewing and .ccimrimenting on documents and specifications prepared by design consultants, as well as final construction documents and shop drawings •prepared by contractors.: . He -provided technical comments for impcementation within the package before submitting them for construction. He was additionally responsible for the review and verification of electrical loads of manufacturer material submittals'for HVAC and plumbing systems; review of medium and low voltage distribution systems single line diagrams for .normal• and. . 49 INT ERWEST CONSULTING' GROUP www. interwastgrp.com emergency networks; review and verification of medium voltage switching. stations, substations, andtransformer rooms for physical layout and. code compliance; review of project cable tray systems for low and medium voltage distribution's; review of overall lighting and power distribution systems; prepared technical report for project surge protection device and lighting, requirements to, implement; prepared method statement for construction procedures and sequence of events for medium voltage switchgears and transformers for site. construction crew .to follow; preparation of systems voltage drop, short circuit and coordination system With Schneider Eco dial and ETAP software; review of overall system. for constructabllity and provided with required, . refinements; periodic construction site visits for genera; QAQC and coordination. Principal & Director of Operations 1987 - 2013 Procedure Engineers, Inc. J.CA He was responsible for the preparation of proposals for MEP engineering fee per architectural design development package and required: scope of work; preparation of contract and negotiation with client;.attending kick off meeting with client and project team to refine scope of work and overall project time fine; review required electrical system design and set up procedure and general guide line for assigned engineer to follow; review . and plan check of . prepared electrical drawings for code compliance, project requirements, and sped .ficatlon; quality control and quality assurance of all MEP drawings or general conformity: and coordination with all discipline's; attending progress -meetings with client and other project team for coordination .and scheduling; supervising of preparation of firiaf project construction documents and bid package and helping cllent during bid; periodic situ meeting for conformity of construction with contract documents; preparation of in-house. procedure and guide lines for 'Qc and QA;. general over view of company personnel requirements including hiring and lay-offs; projects cost control and monitoring based on man-hour used on a h.1 -weekly basis; project: scheduling, project management and. day-to-day operatlon of team of engineers and designers; pfeparation. computer software for basic .electrical calculations: Electrical Department Manager 1984-1987 Malcolm Lewis Associates_ CA. in thisposition;.he was responsiblefor providing mail -hour estimates for electrical system design for all potential. projects; attending project start- up meeting;preparation .of design guide and general design deve[opment : sketches for electr[cal' designer: to proceed with design; 'day to. day supervising of electrical design.team and coordinating design progress with other.disciplines; attending client progress meeting and coordination with. -other design team; plan check electrical design package 'for .code conformity and against other disciplines drawings for electrical. reqt{irements; prepare and update department design gu'sde lines ''and procedures; review design drawings .and construction documents for construction codes compliance .and governmental regulations; project scheduling and project management. 50 INTERWEST CONSULTING GROUP www. Into rwaatgrp.com Electrical Engineer & Department Deputy 1981- 3.987 Elliot Group I CA For this architectural and engineering company, Hossein was in charge of the preparation of. preliminary, conceptual, design development and working.drawings for mostly commercial and ind'dstrlal buildings. He also reviewed 'and commented on electrical -designer's drawings • for code conformity and scope of work. He was the electrical project manager for governmental projects and performed site investigation for existing electrical system for new renovations. He met with clients to discuss project progress in different design stages for their review comments and preparation of required answers. He also assisted . the Department Manager with day to day issues and providing with required solutions, 'and trained electrical designers with new code requirements and electrical calculations. Technical Director & Construction Site -Liaison 1973-.1979 Modern Osloob ICA While he was with this construction. company, he was responsible for the review, of MEP cons#ruction documents for major'equipment for project• construction cost estimates; the preparation of bid submittal for presenting to board -of directors for approval and submit to government agencies; attending Bid opening meetings and processes; attending to . contract award ceremony for gettingto know all construction team players and client representative; the preparation of equipment and material submittals and 'submit to consultant for. approval;. ordering approved equipment with opening letter of credit with manufacturers which were mostly. Europe and USA; the approval of requested purchase. order from construction site per drawings. and spec and material tracking; attending Weekly, construction progress meeting with all, team players and client; construction site visit and Verification of work In progress per design- drawings esign_drawings and spec; preparation of monthly pay.request..per work done and review with client representative for approval; the preparation of required RFI's and process through proper channels and follow up.for final direction; the preparation of punch list -for closing of the project and check .for required corrections, finalizing of the project and handover to user groups ofcllenf. 52 Bill Te Ali PE; CASpv 1000 Offs1te Plan Checker INTERWEST CONSULTING. Bill.€s a registered engineer and CASp professional with more than 36 GROUP years of industry experience, 'including 23 years serving the City of Garden Grove's Building Divislon. wwim.interwestgrp.com PROJECT SPECIFIC EXPERIENCE EDUCATION Bachelors of science Plan Check Engineer ) Certified Access Specialist Civil Ehgineering 201'6'- Present Interwest Consulting Group I CA Alexandria University, Egypt Bill performs architectural and structural review of commercial, industrial, 1979 and residential buildings for compliance with State regulations and City REGISTRATIONS ordinances pertain€hg to model codes, Interacting with engineers, C ER T I F I C A T 10 N S architects, contractors, developers, and property owners to provide. CA Professional Civil Engineer. l 050505 interpretation and assistance .on building code. related issues and assisting Certified Accessspeclalist (CASp) 1 361 counter personnel with permit issuance. international Code Council? 863379 Building Official iCCTertifled Building Offlefal ICC Plans Examiner 2012-2016 City of Garden Grove ! CA ICC Building inspector Bill was responsible for the planning and. managing of the daily operations of the City's .Building Division, including the plan check section; permit counter and inspection activities. Bill also provided technical support to various City Departments regarding building related issues. He performed q variety of complex technical work to ensure compliance with applicable Codes, and educated employees on different code top€cs.' " Plan Clieck Engineer 1993 - 2012 City of Garden Grove I CA In this role, Bill performed architectural and structural. review. of commercial, industrial, and residential buildings'for compliance with State regulations and City ordinances pertaining to diodel codes, interacting with engineers,, architects, contractors, developers, and property'. owners. to provide interpretation and assistance on building code related €ssues and . assisting counter personnel with permit issuance. Contract Engineer 1991 -1993. Freelance .I 'CA During this time, Bill. prepared'.plans.and.performed structural engineering consulting services for private clients. Project Engineer 1990-1991 McLean and Schultz ICA In the role of Project Engineer, $III participated in various'office projects including the des€gn of steel structures and relnforced concrete foundations for industrial facilities., Other duties. included checking the stability of existing structures to meet the minimum seismic . force requirement and structural design work for renovating existing structures (wood, masonry, concrete) to accommodate the revised architectural design. . 52 INTERWEST CONSULTING GROUP www.interwestgrp.com Project Engineer 1987-1990 Battaglia Associates E CA Bill's responsibilities included the design of steel and reinforced concrete structures for the "Lone World" indoor and outdoor theme park in South Korea. He also revlewed engineering consultant plans to ensure compliance with the architectural design intent and coordinated with contractors in the field, solving problems which arise during the construction phase. Project Engineer 1981-1987 Severud Associates j New York Responsibilitles Include designing steel and reinforced concrete buildings using various computer software programs, developing all structural details and checking. shop drawings for conformance ,with AISC specifications and ACI codes. Preformed field inspection and supervision services during construction of various projects. Project Engineer 1580-1981 Mecan Arbed Company Egypt Responsibilitles included field supervision and survey work for the Sheraton Hotel during construction and preparing daily progress reports. 53 54 Tony Dormanesh, PE,. CASp, CB® OfFs1te Plan Checker INTERWEST Tony brings decades of Southern California knowledge and experience to C O N S U L,T l N G the jurisdictions we serve. Tony spent 31 years in the City of Irvine with 20 GROUP years in the Department of Public Works and the Department of www.in.tetwestgrp.com Community Development as a Senior Engineer, During this time, he also served as the Acting -Building Official forthe City of Morgan Hill. EDUCAT.I0N BS, Civil Engineering Tony has 16 years of experience as a Principal Engineer Certified inspector and California Polytechnic University has worked as a Cade Consultant. He is licensed in the States of. California and Pomona, CA Nevada and is an ICC Certified Building Official and Plans Examiner. University Californla Irvine . management.ofHa;arclbus Tony's background and familiarity with the design process keeps his plana Msterlais certificate review skills sharp and insightful. His positive and personable attitude and AA, Architectural Drafting willingness to help make'him a valuable addition to any project team. Los Angeles Trade Tech PROJECT SPECIFIC EXPERIENCE California state university Long. Beach Supervising Plan Review Engineer. I Project Manager I Building Official Long Beach, CA 2008 = Present Interwest Consulting Group California state university Fullerton Building Official, Plan Review Engineer and performs management oversight Fullerton, CA and comprehensive plan review for various jurisdictions, including Levine. and Continuing Education in Building Codes, Lake Forest. Structurat Ehglneering & Performing Codes GENERAL EXPERIENCE R.E'G I s T R A T i. o N s . - 16 years of experience as a Principal Engineer Certified Inspection and CE RT I F l CATI o NS Code. Consultant CA Registered. Professional Engineer - Acting Chief -Building Ofhcial for the City of Morgan Hill 031619 - 20 years as a Senior Engineer for the City of Irvine Public Works and NV Registered Professional Engineer Community Development Departments; responsible for a.large percentage .01949' . of Irvine high-rise project management from inception to completion rirternartonof code council f 80e772 3 years experience Public Works construction surveyor experience for the City of Garden Grove; Multipfe-road. widening projects ICB0/1CC Cdrtlfled Building official - 4 years structural design experience l3ristol Industry. iCBo/ICt Building Plans Examther _ Private structural design 39 years. Certified California Access Specialist . CASp258. SAMPLE PROJECTS A wa'.R D:s.,.' _ Edward's Theaters 'Complexes: at the Cities of Paramount, Irvine and City Manager's Award for Outstanding Norwalk Engineering Contribution . - ' Irvine Spectrum Entertainment Center: 900,000 square feet, 47 acres city of inrine,1991 grading and building plan check Certificate. of Accomplishment,City of - Koil Center Irvine: 6 -story; high-rise building, with over 1,500;000 square. Irvine chief Building official for feet and post -tensioned parking structures OutsiandfngAccompitshment ' Jamboree Center -Irvine: 2,000,000 square feet high-rise building; provided City of Irvin e,'1994 grading and building plan check - UCI Center: 500,000 square feet of retail, office and 'entertainment space, Developed cornputerized plan check project for`the'City of Irvine. 54 iuTERWEST CONSULTING GROUP www. in ter westgrp.aom EDUCATION Bachelor of Science Clvll Engineering California State Polytechnic University San Luis Obispo, CA. REGISTRATIONS CERTIFICATIONS CA Registered Professional Engineer No.37948 NV Registered Professional Engineer No.18414 ID Registered Professional Engineer No. 14808 UT Registered Professional Engineer No. 8314715-2202 International Code Council 11999 ICC Certified Bullding Official [CC Building Plans Examiner Term Campbell, PE, 0001 ICC Offsite Plan Checker Tom. has nearly 40 years of experience in the industry and has participated at the highest level in developing and disseminating the building codes with 15 years in management of ICBO's Education Program. He led -and directed work assignments relating to the development of technical publications based on the UBC, IBC and IRC for use lh classroom training. of architects, e-ngineers, inspectors .and code regulators. In 'addition, Tom delivered classroom instructional material to code enforcement personnel, architects; engineers and contractors' and was a .staff liaison and ICBG representative to one of five code development• committees charged with developing the 2000 International Building Code. . His experience in the industry includes four years in the evaluation of new building materials and methods of construction, six years iri the design, detail and plan review stages of industrial, commercial and residential structures; and over two years instruction of fundamental building design to.graduate and senior level college architectural students. PROJECT SPECIFIC: EXPERIENCE Supervising Plan Review Engineer 2006 - Present Interwest Consulting Group CA One of our longest standing i piiding and Safety professionals, .Tom's key role is as engineer and lead pians.examiner, performing comprehensive plan review and client relations services for Southern California: Senior Staff .Engineer 1985 -1986 12004 - 2006 International Code Council j CA. Reviewed technical test reports .and prepared evaluation. reports On. the provisions of the iCC model codes. Developed test standards for products not in compliance with ICC codes. Acquisition & bevelopment Technical Engineer 2002-2004 International Code Council I- CA Developed, reviewed and recruited authors for technical publications for ICC model code compliance. Education Programs Manager 198-8-2002 International Conference of Building Officials Supervised and directed' support and technical staff of 15, established and maintained department budget, and scheduled training programs throughout the US and internationally. Engineer 1980 -1985 Fred Ashton & Associates i .CA Performed -structural design and details of industrial,. commercial and residential structures, coordinated structural design 'with architects, and supervised draftsman.,. Lecturer 1980-1985 California State Polytechnic University Developed' curriculum ,for. and instructed graduate and senior level architectural students in'various aspects of structural design. [M Oliver: Roan, SE Offsite Plan Checker. Oliver possesses over 30 years of plan review and structural engineering INTERWEST C O NS U 6.T I N G experience bringing a considerable depth and knowledge to all projects. GROUP He has provided plan review services for a variety of commercial, Industrial, and residential building designs . in conformance with the www.intarwesEgrp.com California Building Codes, City of Los Angeles Building Codes, and.County of Los Angeles Building Codes. His structural design and project management E D U c A T I o'N experience includes various low to mid -rise commercial, industrial, and Masters residential buildings using wood, masonry, steel, - and concrete Civil Engineering/ Engineering Mechanics construction. C-0forniaState University Fullerton Fullerton, CA He.is a registered Structural and•. Civil Engineer in the State of California, Bachelors of Science, Civil Engineering and is an ICC Certified Building Plans . Examiner. His background has ChungYaun University provided him with the knowledge of city engineering policies and procedures, which is a proven asset when providing technical assistance to REGISTRATION . S engineers; architects, contractors, city. personnel, and the public. CERTIFICATIONS CA Registered Professional Structural Oliver has a strong work ethic, is detailed oriented, and enjoys both project Engineer teamwork. and working independently.. He is extremely skilled with the No. 537.73 insight required forthe successful cornpletlon of projects. CA Registered Professional Civil Engineer No. C33484 P R o j E c ,i. s 1P E C i iFI c E X P E R I E N C E International Code Council 1858283 Civil'&Structural Engineer I. Plans Examiner iCC Building Plaris Examiner 2012 : Present Interwest Consulting Group ICA Provides plan review: services for commercial, industrial, and residential projects for municipalities. Engineer Consultant 2010-2012, Various Clients I CA Provided contract engineering services for plan checking, building design, land -use and construction management for various residential alteration, addition, and•commercial tenant Improvement projects. Principal Civil Englneer. 2008 = 2009 City of Newport Beach J CA Managed the City's Bullding & Safety Department plan check staff provlding technical and code support to the staff and customers: Performed plan check services on complex projects: Participated- in the develoolmerit of the Department Standard Operation Procedures by preparing reports and letters. Pdriclpal Civil Engineer 2008 City of Tustin Supervised the Building Divislon and Community Development. Department plan check staff in. permit counter and plan check services.,Responsibilities additionally included assisting lnspectors in resolving field issues and the coordinatlon of professional "consultant work. Attended Planning Design Review meetings asthn division representative. Structural Engineer J Supervisor 1989 - 200g City of Los Angeles ICA Responsible for the management of plan check and'permit services of San Pedro' Branch Office Provided technical advice to City staff in addition to INTEkWEST CONSULTING GROUP www.interw.estgrp.com homeowners, engineers, architects, and construction communities. Responsible for the plan check services of var[ous major structures and complex commercial and residential building design. Served as Plan Check Supervisor and Department Preliminary Plan .Check Engineer providing technical advice to the design communities for various projects for the Metro Office. Structural Engineer Consultant 1979 -1989 Varibus Consulting Firms I CA Responsible for structural design and project management of various multi-level heavy comniercial, industrial and residential- buildings. This . included a nine -story medical office 'bu.1Iding with concrete pan joist construction,' crane runway steel metal buildings, shopping centers, warehouses, retail centers using concrete tilt -up or masonry construction, mini -storage warehouses using cold formed and composite steel constrQctlon, churches, gymnasiums, schools, town homes, tract -houses, and custom mansions with timber construction. INTERWEST CONSULTING GROUP www. interwestgrp.aam E D U C A T 1 0 N Bachelor. of Science Civil Engineering University of Wyoming 1987 REGISTRATIONS CE R T I F I C A T 1 0 N S CA Registered Structural Engineer 13846. CA Registered Civil Engineer 146096 ID Registered Structural Engineer 18225 ID Registered Civil Engineer 1:8225 PROFESSIONAL AF FI LI Ar 10 NS Structural Engineers Association Northern California (SEAONC) Roger Peterson, SE Offsite Plan Ghdcker With over 30 years of experience in structural design and plan review, Roger brings considerable depth and knowledge to any project..Roger has designed and provided. plan review services for -multi -story sfeel and concrete -framed buildings, as well as one-story structures utilizing steel, concrete, timber and masonry framing systems. His design experience includes schools, commercial and ' industrial • projects, micro -chip' production facilities, power plant installations'and multi -family residential projects. Roger's expertise contributes. to the success and safety of ail projects. - PR0'.9'ECT SPECIFIC EXPERI.13MCE Senlor'Structural.Engineer I Plans Examiner 2006 - Present Interwest Consulting Group i CA Roger performs structural plan review for industrial, commercial and residential projects for ri dnicipalities, He is also responsible for maintaining client relationships: Senior Structural Engineer Plans Examiner i- Branch Manager 1999-2006 LP2A i Bureau Veritas i CA Roger served as branch rrlanager and lead structural plan reviewer for the Sacramento Area branch office. He was responsible for the production and performance of office including maintaining client relationships. His duties Included performing structural plan reviews for industrial, commercial and resideritial projects. Project. Engineer 1999 Power Engineers; Inc. Roger was•a project design engineer•for 1ndustda[-type projects. He provided structural design and construction administration services. Project Engineer i Office Manager 1998.-1999 R2H.Engineeridg,Inc. Roger was the office manager and project design engineer responsible for the structural design of commercial projects. - Project Engineer 1995-1998 Rutherford & Chekene Roger was. responsible far providing design and .detail! ng. for commercial and Industrial type projects; including numerous projects in the micro -chip Industry. Design Engineer I Project Engineer 1987-1995 DES Engineers & Architects Roger provided .engineering design and detailing for commercial, institutional, corporate and residential building'projects using wood,, steel, concrete and masonry- building rriatertals: 58 INTERWEST CONSULTING GROUP www.interwes.turp.com EDUCATION BS, Civil Engineering, Call fornia State University, Fresno, CA May 2008 REGISTRATIONS C E R T I F I,c A T 1 0 N S Internatlonal Code Council 88018477 iCC Building Plans Examiner ICC CA Building Plans 6aminer State of California Engineer-in-Traihing Err# 130173 Certified Access Speclallst M CASir538 i f Annette Mayfield, CASO Offsite Plan Checker Annette has over 11 years of experience performing Life -safety, architectural, mechanical, plumbing, electrical, fire codes, accessibility and structural reviews in residential, multifamily and commercial projects, inclu&g specialty reviews of OSHPD 3 licensed clinics, industrial facilities, hotel/motels, residential care, and educational facilities. This valuable experience -is also evident in that Annette specializes In working directly with ,applicants,. designers and Jurisdictions; having successfully served. multiple. municipalities throughout California and Nevada, with a focus In the central Valley. She approaches plan review with her unique knowledge while balancing. the delivery of timely and accurate reviews and rsmalning responsive and approachable to the public. Annette is. extremely skilled'in all disciplines required*to successfully bring projects to approval. PROJECT SPR'CdFIC EXPE:RIENCR Senior Plans Examiner 2007-- Present Interwest Consulting Group I Fresno, CA Lead project. manager performing comprehensive plan review and crient relations services'for Central California. Review`s residential and non-residential plans for compliance with California Building, Plumbing, Mechanical, Electrical Codes, Energy Standards, Fire' Codes, Green. Building Standards Code, and California Atcessibillty Standards; state and local: building codes, .policies, amendments, and ordinances. 59 INTERWEST CONSULTING GROUP wvi W. In for was tgrp.com EDUCATION Master in Green Building Science San Francisco Institute of Architecture Berkeley, CA In Progress Construction Management California State University Fresno Fresno, CA 1994 Architecture and Construction Fresno City College Fresno, CA 1991 REGISTRATIONS CE RT1.FiCAT10NS International. Code 6up011132495 ICC Accesslbllity Plan Examiner ICC Accessibility inspector ICC Building Inspector ICC Building Plans ExamineK ICC California Building Inspector ICC California Residential Inspector ICC California Commercial Inspector CABEC California Resldentlal Energy Examiner No. R08-09-1846 AFFILIATIONS USGBC Central California Member President San Joaquin Valley ICC Chapter 2017 Offsite Plan Checker. Gabriela has over 15 years of combined experience In Plan Checking, Construction and various, Building Department entities. She is skilled- in providing plan checks, as well building and fire sprinkler inspections for residential, commercial and Industrial buildings. Gabriela has worked with local agencies for compliance with current regulations to obtain permits for construction. PROJECT SPgCIIFIC EXPERIENCE Life Safety Plans Examiner 2013 = Present Interwest Consulting Group Fresno, CA Gabriela reviews residential and non-residential plans` for compliance with California Building; Plumbing, Mechanical, Electrical Codes, Energy Standards & California Accessibly Standards; State & local. building codes; policies, amendments, and ordinances. Building Official. 2013 City of Sanger I Building Department J' CA Responsible. for overseeing Building. Department. She provided plan review as well- as inspection services for residential, industrial, and commercials developments to ensure compliance with building codes, ordinances and regulations. Processed grading hermits, elevation certificates and assisted on site plan reviews, in addition to' issuing building .permits. She provided customer service by phone.and over the counter for Home owners, builders and general public on a daily basis. Plans Examiner 2008-2013 County of Madera I *Buliding Department CA Performed residential and commercial plan reviews to ensure compliance with California building codes, County ordinances and regulations. She assisted contractors, architects,.engirieers and the general public -with problems and questions.concerning construction and. legal requirements. Responsible for reviewing zoning and planning setback requirements. She also' worked with FEMA, San Joaquin Air Pollution Control District, State Agencies HCD, DSA requirements for accessibility. Building Plans Examiner... 2005 - 2006 Willdan Consultants Resldentlal• Plans Examiner 2004- 2005 City of Fresno. Building acid Safety.Division Building Permit Assistant. & Building Inspector. 1998-2004 County of Merced Building Division- Draftsperson/Permit Assistant 1996-3.998 Western Homes 60 �i INTERWEST CONSULTING. GROUP wWw.Into two stgrp.0om EDUCATION Associates in Building Inspection Technology Butte Community. College Proville, CA 2012 Associates in Mathematics Butte Community College orovilie, CA 2012 CERTIFICAT10N5 Internatlonal Code Council 18250398.' ICC Building Plans? xaminer ICC Residential Plans 6aminer ICC Commercial Bullding Inspector ICC Residential Combiriatlon Inspector ICC Residential Building inspector: ICC Residential Electrical Inspector [CC Residential Mechanical inspector ICC Residential Plumbing Inspector ICC Residential Plans Examiner ICC Permit Technician Certified Access Speciallst (CASp-710) OffsIlte. Plan Checker Andrew brings more than 18 years of industry experience in plan review, Inspect! ng, administration and estimating. His formal training in ICC codes, as well as on-the-job experience, helps him to provide thorough and accurate commercial and residential plan reviews and inspections. Andrew's computer and customer service skills allow him to be very helpful as a permit technlclan. Andrew is an excellent asset to any building department both in the office and. o.ut in the field. . PROJECT SPECIFIC R.XPERIENCE Plans Examiner I Certified Access. Specialist (CASA) 2013 - Present interwest Consulting Group 1. Roseville, CA Provides. life safety plan review for residential and commercial . projects including residential master plans, custom residential projects, commercial tenant improvement and remodel projects. Inspects residential and commercial buildings for compliance with California Building, Plumbing, Mechanical, Electrical Codes, Energy Standards and California Accessibly Standard's; state and local building codes, policies; amendments, and ordinances. Accessibility Inspector 2012 - 2013 Disability Access Consultants I CA inspected various buildings for access'ibility-compliance.. Building Department Intern 2012 Town of Los Gatos I CA Worked as an intern in various areas of a building department. Performed field inspections and worked behind the counter as.a permit technician. Senior Estimator/Operations Manager 2008 - 2010 Lambard Enterprises Inc. Andrew provided written estimates for flooring in various.types and sizes of buildings. As.well, he managed the estimating department"arid used electronic software to read building plans, He oversaw the Northern California operations.. 'Senior Estimator 2000'- 200$ CFI Contemporary Floors Inc.' Provided written, estimates for flooring 1h .various types and sizes of buildings and -used electroniq software to read bulldingplans. 61 62 andy, -Brumley, iVIE Offsite PIan Checker INTERWEST Dandy is a Mechanical. Engineer with more than 10 years' experience in C O NSU LTi NG design, development and production of .complex industrial projects. GROUP Expertise in multiple materials' including composites. Recognized- for innovative development and creative design solutions..Accomplisbed in www. intarw'estgrp.ca. ro project management as well as interdisciplinary team. building. and leadership with proven record meeting challenging timelines'and budget EDUCATION requirements for design and manufacturing deliverables. Univer0ty of California, DavisPROJECT g p E.0 I F VC E X P E R I E N CE Bachelor of Science Degree Mechanical & Aeronautical Engineering Mechanical Engineer Plans Examiner 2017 - Present Interwest Consulting Group I CA. RE G.I S T R AT I O NS Randy is responsible for, providing quality assurance plan- review services CER -T] F I CAT -1 O N S verifying compliance with City, State and Federal Codes and Requirements. Professional Mechanical Engineer Reviews jncliude.residentlal and non-residential plans for compliance with State ofCallfornie ( M37959 California Building, Plumbing, Mechanical, Electrical Codes, Energy Standards, Flre Codes and California Accessibly Standards; State and Local R C C O' G N I T 1 O N S building codes{,policies, amendments, and ordinances. Mission Success Award 12013 Mechanical Engineer Provided project leadership on defense technology demonstration programs 2016-2017 CA Energy Commission Sacramento, CA Missionsuccess award 12010 Randy evaluated Acceptance Test Technician Certification Provider (ATTCP) Contributed toqualiticationafpropellant .applications for Title' 24 compliance. Reviewed training materials and tanks for missile defense program procedures for acceptance testing of installed .HVAC equipment. Randy Mission Success Award 12003 also provided• technical assistance to focal enforcement authorities. Recognition for contributlons to critical .contract awards Energy Analyst 2015-2016 CA Energy Commission I Sacramento; CA . Randy performed comprehensive technical evaluations'of Acceptance Test Technician Certification Provider (ATTCP) - applications., Responsibilities included oversight of approved ATI'CPs tb ensure continued compliance to . Title 24. Senlor'Mechanical. Engineer 2607-2014 Aerojet Rocketdyne i Rancho Cordova, CA Randy provided technical expertise for Industrial product development. He managed project scope, timeline, costs and quality. Randy was responsible for directing multi -discipline teams.of.engineers: including mechanical, composite, electrical; manufacturing, systems and testing. Production Project Engineer 2005 = 2007 Aerojet Rocketdyne I Rancho Cordova; CA Randy handled product design and graphic user interfaces,, analyzing components, reviewing . design merits, and.'- reverse -engineering componentry. He 'reviewed manufacturing assembly . process ' and . -coordinating with. Quality Assurance and Production teams ensuring production requirements acid standards were being met consistently. . 62 Mechanical Design Engineer 2004-2006 Aerojet Rocketdyne. Rancho Cordova, CA Randy designed composite pressure vesselsand.containers far.industrial INTERWESi and military use, working with composite materials including carbon fiber, CONSULTING fiberglass, prepreg, and epoxy resin. GROUP Associate Engineer www.interwestgrp.com 2001-2004 AerojetRocketdyne Rancho Cordova, CA Randy completed technical documentation, prepared reports, and . archlved data. Conducted structural analysis and. presented findings. at technical symposium. •INTERWEST CONSULTING GROUP www.intorwestgrp.com EDUCATION Bachelor of Science Electrical acid Electronic Engineering,. Emphasis in Power. California State University, Sacramento Minor, Byslness Admldist'ration California State University, Sacramento REGISTRATIONS CERTI FICAT10N.S CA Registered Professional Electrical Engineer -I EE16365 ®irk K Ho elm, EE Offsite Plan Checker Dirk has over 25 years of experience performing electrical designs for facilities In California. His background includes all aspects of power, lighting, and signal for .complete buildings, offices, department stores, restaurants, schools, and hospitals. Additional work•experience includes design of MDF, server. rooms and data centers including EPO shut down controls..DirVs experience includes emergency back-up power systems including generators, inverters, and uninterruptible power supplies. Dirk is dedicated to maintaining his electric skills and knowledge of California building codes, laws.and regulations related to his field. His expertise also includes AutoCAD, Energy Pro. PROJECT SPECIFIC EXPERIENCE Electrical Engineer / Plans Examiner 2006 - Present Interwest Consulting Group I CA Dirk provides electrical plan review services utilizing CA Building Codes, Regulations and Laws for varlous Northern California municipalities. Engineering Technician 2003-2006 Apparatus Unlimited Inc. I CA Dirk inspected and tested new and in -use electrical power distribution equipment, and systems, including harmonic studies, transformer analysis, relays (ground fault, overcurrent, under voltage, phase sequence), Switch gear assembiies, and circuit breakers. He enforced NETA guidelines throughout all phases of testing. Electrical Engineer 1995-2006- independent Contractor CA Dirk directed local and remote office associates, including supervising and reviewing staff work. He trained ' and developed designers and maintained deadlines. Dirk 'coordinated amongst architects, end. users, mechanical, structural, plumbing, and civil engineers for new, remodel and major renovations of commercial facilities: ..Electrician 1984 -1991 D.C. Halleran Electric CA Dirk was a journeyman electrician for all aspects of housing• and light commercial work'. Draftsperson Wireman 1979--1983 H & G Engineering inc. i CA Dirk performed all phases of construction of control panels, from draftinga.nd wiring, to on-site installation-. 65 ®avid MarCUM, CASpy ICC Building Inspector Support N T E R W E S T David Is an inspection professional with over 30 years of ' relevant, CONSULTING municipal. building inspection experience. In addition to his years of. GROUP practical expertise, he also possesses several ICC certifications, confirming www.interwestgrp.00m his ability to inspect Mechanical, Plumbing and Residential projects. Notably, David is a Certified Access Specialist (CASA), making him uniquely qualified to assist our Clients with accessibility compliance. EDUCATION' PROJECT SPECIFIC EXPERIENCE'. Associates Degree Building Inspection Technology Building Inspector J Certified Access Specialist Coastline cammunl(ycoliege 2015 _ Present Interwest Consulting Group Fountain Valley, CA 1986 David performs complex building inspections for several of our. Southern Californlan clients, including most recentlythe City of Com.pton's Brickyard Certiflcate Project,. City. of Costa Mesa; and the City of Buena Paries accessibility Construction Technology evaluation of'a City facility. Orange Coast College Costa Mesa, Supervising. Building inspector 197766 2008 - 2015' City of Garden Grove I CA REG i S T R A T I O N S Senior. Building Inspector CE RTIFiCAT10NS 1989-2008 CertiftedAccess specialist I CASA -179 For 26.years, David served the City of. Garden Grbve, first as a Senior lnfernationalCodeCouncil j Building Inspector and then as a Supervising Building Inspector role. During s1pe ICC Build[ng Inspector ICC Mechanical Inspector UMC this time, he was increasingly responsible for all commercial and ICCPlumbinglnspectbrUPC residential combination building inspection and performed advanced ' ICC Residential comnbinationInspector duties including residential tract Inspection, multi-family,hlgh-denslty, projects including podium style construction. David performed commercial CA Licensed General Contractor 1426240 inspection on projects including high-rise residential, theaters, restaurants, P R o F ESSIONAL places of worship, and tenant Improvements. He gained extensive A,FFILIA710Ns, experience in wood, steel, masoriry, tilt -up, cast -in-place and type Wone- Instructor- BuildingCodes hour, wood -frame constructlon practices. North Orange County Community College District (Part-time)1996-200? Building Inspector 1986-1989 City. of Tustin i CA David performed residential and' 'commercial. combination building inspection acid ga)ned' var€ed experience .including restaurants;.."clean- rooms,".auto dealers, R/D facilities, light industrial, multi and single-family dwellings. 65 N� INTERWEST CONSULTING . GRO.UP www,interwostgrp.com E0U,GATION Various Construction Courses Rio Hondo College - Whittier, CA Bilingual—.Read and write fluent Spanish REGISTRATIONS CERTiPfCATIONS International Code Council 15299397 ICC Bulfding Inspector iCC CA Commercial Building Inspector ICC CA Residential Building Inspector Cal OSHA 16 Hour Asbestos and Lead Abatement Awareness.Training CA Office of Emefgencq Services Certified Safety Assessment Program (SAP) Evaluator Artemlo (Art) ®rmco, Jr. Builidingi ilnspeator:Support Art Is a bilingual certified ICC Building. Inspector and .brings nearly 16 years of industry experience working closely with titles and school districts. Art's Intimate experience with these entities allows. him to bring clear understanding and considerable depth to. any project, contributing to the timely completion and safety of all projects. Art makes a difference by developing solid partnerships with contractors, construction management firms, school districts and city representatives; architects and engineers to achieve the goals of the clients. He maintains a productive environment by providing thorough Inspections and reporting, and by making accuracy and timeliness his 'top priorities. PROJECT SPECiFUC E.XPERIIKNCE Building Inspector 2013 - Present Inte.rwest Consulting Group I CA Preforming comprehensive inspection services for client agencies. Reviews residential and non-residential plans for'compliance with California Building, Life Safety, Fire, Plumbing, Mechanical, Electrical Codes, Energy Standards, state and local building codes, policies, amendments, and ordinances. Building Inspector 2010-2013 Various Cities l CA Scheduled .and performed various construction inspections at job sites. Addressed contractor issues in a timely manner, which enabled projects to move forward quickly. Reviewed blue prints to ensure buildings were built to specifications and complied with building codes: Issued building permits. Conducted energy inspection audits. Site Supervisor 2008'—.2609 Osborn C.M. i CA Responsible for coordination of all facets of day-to-day construction management -for new Music and P.E•. Building at Sierra Vista High School in Baldwin Park Unified School District (BPUSD)s •Planned, organized .and reported project activities. including updates -and progress to upper management. Ensured -project was. built in• full conformance with contract documents and BPUSD quality standards. Managed schedule.and budgets, and sign -off of construction punch list and—close out documents. Building inspector 2007-2008 Various.Cities I CA Routed and, scheduled inspectors and visited•. job sites for construction inspections. .Conducted daily. 5\i PPP field inspections providing quality control for the City of Lake Forest Sediment Control regulation's:. Documented, filed and reported Violations and kept reports of progress. Issued building permits and assisted with'plan checking. Superintendent 2005--2007 Lundgren Construction Management I CA. Performed site supervision of multiple prime contractors for classroom upgrades and modernization at Danbrook Elementary .& Mijler Elementary in Centralia. Unified School District.• Provided daily. construction reports -for weekly progress meetings, Resolved issues that would impact completion of projects on time. Worked closely with DSA Inspector to . ensure timely completion of inspections. Quality Assurance Inspector/Assistant Construction Manager 2004-20 05 TELACU Construction Management l CA Supero€sed project at' Segerstrom High School. in. Santa Ana Unified 56hool District. Responsibilities Included daily head count of all contractors on.,slte, coordinatedswith deputy inspectors for special inspections; was accountable for documentation of daily } I BETE R.W EST. CONSULTING 'GROUP www.interwastgrp.com Construction progress and assisted construction managers with progress checklist and updating of construction as -built set of plans, Superintendent 2003 — 2004' Aurora Modular industries ( CA Oversaw one to five million dollar projects for Cerritos Community College'and Fillmore & Alhambra Unified School. Districts. On-site'supervisor that ensured all construction work was completed in accordance with plans and specs. Wrote daily field reports, ordered. materials and monitored" constructlon activltles. Attended weekly constructiori meetings' with prime contractors, construction management .firm, district representatives, architects and engineers... Superintendent 2001-2003 IonidConstruction j CA Directed modernization projects for Los Angeles and Burbank Unified School Districts. Ordered materials, wrote daily field reports, submitted RFPs and attended weekly construction meetings. EXHIBIT C COMPENSATION Comprehensive Building Division services for a fee. of forty-seven. percent (47%) of the combined monthly net building permit and plan check fee revenue charged by the City based on the current adopted. fee schedule for Building Division services. The "net revenue" consists of the base plan .check and building permit fees as established by the'most current Rosemead Comprehensive Schedule of Fees and Charges. The net revenue does not include added fees or charges, such as fines, penalties, and others -where no added service is provided by the Consultant. For example, the net revenue does not include double fee. fine for construction without a permit. Any plan. check or permit refund issued by the City shall be accounted in the net revenue calculation. On extraordinary case where the. City requests other services not included in the Agreement, Consultant shall obtain prior approval from. the.City Manager or designee for services to be performed. The City shall be in no obligation to provide compensation for work performed without advance approval. The. Consultant shall include the current hourly rates in the. proposal. C-.1 EXHIBIT D INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS Prior to the beginning of and throughout.the duration of the Work, Consultant will maintain insurance in. conformance with the requirements set forth below. Consultant will . use existing coverage to comply with these requirements. If -that existing coverage does not meet the requirements set forth here, Consultant agrees :to amend, supplement or endorse the existing coverage to do so. Consultant acknowledges that the insurance coverage and: policy limits set forth in this section constitute the minimum amount. of coverage required. Any insurance proceeds available to City in excess of the limits and coverage required in this agreement and which is applicable to a given loss, will be .available to City. Consultant shall provide the, following types and amounts of insurance: Commercial General Liability Insurance using Insurance Services Office "Commercial General Liability" policy form CG 00 01- or the exact equivalent. Defense costs must be paid in addition to limits. There shall be no cross liability exclusion for claims or suits by one insured against another. Limits are subject to review but in no event less than $1, 000, 000 per occurrence. Business Auto Coverage on ESO Business Auto Coverage form CA 0.0 .01 including symbol 1 (Any Auto) or the exact equivalent. Limits are subject to review, but in no event to be less that $1,000,000 per accident. If Consultant owns no vehicles, this requirement may be . satisfied by a non -owned auto endorsement to the general liability policy described above. If Consultant or Consultant's employees will use personal autos in any Way on this project, Consultant shall provide evidence of personal. auto liability coverage for each such person. Workers Compensation: on. a state -approved policy form providing statutory benefits as required by law with employer's liability limits no less than $1,000,000 per accident or disease. Professional Liability or Errors':and Omissions. Insurance as appropriate shall be written on a policy form coverage specifically designed to protect . against acts, errors or omissions of the consultant and "Covered Professional. Services as designated in. the policy must specifically. include work performed under this agreetnent. The policy limit shall be no less than. $1,000,000 per claim and in the aggregate. The policy must "pay on behalf of'. f the insured and. must include a provision establishing the insurer's duty to defend. The policy retroactive date shall be on or before the effective date of this .agreement. Insurance procured pursuant to these requirements shall be written by insurers that are admitted carriers in the state of California and with an A. M.- Bests rating of A- .or better and a minimum financial size VII. D-1 General .conditions pertaining to provision of insurance coverage by Consultant. Consultant and City agree to the following with respect to insurance provided by Consultant: 1. 'Consultant agrees to have its insurer endorse the third party general liability coverage required herein to include as additional insureds City,.its officials, employees and agents, using standard ISO endorsement No. CG 2010 with an edition prior to 1992. Consultant also agrees to require all contractors, and subcontractors to do likewise. 2. No liability insurance coverage.providod'to comply with this Agreement shall prohibit Consultant, or Consultant's employees, or agents, from waiving the right of subrogation prior to a loss. Consultant agrees to waive subrogation rights. against City regardless of the applicability of any insuranceproceeds, and to require all contractors and subcontractors to do likewise. 3. All insurance coverage and limits provided.by Contractor and available or applicable to this agreement are intended to apply to the full extent of the, policies. Nothing contained in- this Agreement or any other agreement relating to the City or its operations limits the.application of such.insurance coverage. 4. None. of the coverages required herein will be in compliance with these requirements if they include any limiting endorsement of any kind that has not. been first submitted to City and approved. of in writing. 5. No liability policy shall contain any provision or definition that would serve to. eliminate so-called "third party action over"claims, including any exclusion for bodily injury to an employee of the insured or of. any contractor or. subcontractor. 6. All coverage types and limits required.are subject to approval, modification and. additional requirements by the .City, as the need Arises.. -Consultant shall not make any reductions in scope of coverage (e.g. elimination of contractual liability or reduction of discoveryperiod) that may affect City's protection without City's prior written consent. . 7. Proof of compliance with these insurance requirements, consisting of certificates . . of insurance evidencing all of the coverages required' and an additional insured' endorsement -to Consultant's general liability policy, shall be delivered to City at or prior to the execution of this Agreement. In the event such proof of any insurance is not delivered as required, or in the. event such insurance is canceled. at any time and .no replacement coverage is provided, City has the right, but .not- . .the duty, to obtain any insurance it deems necessary to protect. its interests under this or any other agreement and top aythe premium: Any premium. so paid by :City shall be charged to and promptly paid by Consultant or deducted from sums due Consultant,. at City option. 8. Certificate(s) are to reflect that the insurer will provide 30 days notice to. City of any cancellation of coverage. Consultant agrees to require its insurer to modify' MEA such certificates to delete any exculpatory -wording stating that failure of the insurer to mail written notice of cancellation imposes no obligation, or that any party Will ."endeavo.r" (as opposed to being required) to comply.with the requirements of the certificate. 9. It is acknowledged by the parties of this agreement that all insurance coverage required to be provided by Consultant, or any. subcontractor, is intended to apply first and on a primary, noncontributing basis in relation to any other insurance or self insurance available to City. 10. Consultant agrees to ensure that subcontractors, and any other party involved with the project who is brought onto or involved in the. project by Consultant, provide the same minimum insurance. coverage required of Consultant. Consultant agrees to monitor and review all such coverage and assumes all responsibility for ensuring that such coverage is provided in conformity with the requirements of this section. Consultant agrees that upon request, all . agreements with subcontractors and others engaged in the project will be submitted to City for review. 11. Consultant agrees not to self -insure or to use any self-insured retentions or deductibles on any portion of the insurance required herein and further agrees that it will not allow any contractor, subcontractor, Architect, Engineer or other entity or person in anyway involved in the performance of work on the project contemplated by.this agreement.to self -insure, its obligations to City. If Consultant's'existing coverage includes a deductible or self-insured retention, the deductible or self-insured retention must be declared to. the City. At that time the City shall review options with the Consultant, which may include reduction or elimination of the deductible or selfinsured retention, substitution of other coverage, or other solutions. 12. The City reserves the right at any time during the term'of the contract to.change : the amounts and types'of ihsurance required by giving the Consultant. ninety (90) days advance written notice of such change.. If such change results in substantial additional cost to the Consultant, 'the.City will negotiate -additional compensation proportional to the increased benefit to City. 13. For purposes of applying insurance coverage only, this Agreement will be deemed to have been executed. immediately upon any party hereto taking any steps that can be deemed to. be in furtherance -of or towards performance of this Agreement. 14. Consultant acknowledges and agrees that any actual or alleged failure on the part of City to inform Consultant of noncompliance with any insurance requirement iri no way imposes any additional obligations o'n.City nor does it waive. any rights hereunder in this or any other regard. 15. Consultant will renewthe- required coverage annually as long as City, or its employees or agents face an exposure from operations of any type pursuant to D-3 this agreement. This obligation applies whether or not the agreement is canceled or terminated for any reason. Termination of this obligation is not effective until City executes a written statement to that effect. 16. Consultant shall provide proof that policies of insurance required herein expiring during the term of this Agreement have been renewed or replaced with other g . policies providing at least the same coverage. Proof that such coverage has. . been ordered shall be submitted prior to expiration. A coverage binder or letter from Consultant's insurance agent to this. effect is acceptable. A certificate of insurance and/or additional insured.endorsement as required in these specifications applicable to the renewing. or new coverage must. be provided to City within five, days of the expiration of the coverages. 17. The provisions of any workers' compensation or similar act will not limit the obligations of. Consultant under this agreement. Consultant expressly agrees not to use any statutory immunity defenses under such laws with respect to City, its employees, officials and agents. 18. Requirements,of specific coverage features or limits contained: in -this section are not intended as limitations on coverage, limits.or other requirements nor as a waiver of any coverage normally provided by any given policy. Specific reference to a given coverage feature is for purposes of clarification only as it pertains to a given issue, and is not intended by any party or insured to be limiting or all- inclusive. 19. These insurance requirements are intended to be separate and distinct from any other provision in this agreement and are intended by the parties here to be interpreted as such. 20. The requirements in this Section supersede all other sections and provisions of this Agreement to the extent that any other section or provision conflicts with or impairs the provisions of this Section. 21'..Consultant agrees to be responsible for ensuring that no contract used by any party involved in any way with the project reserves the right.to charge City or Consultant for the cost of additional insurance coverage required by this agreement. Any such provisions are to be deleted.with reference to City. It is not. the intent of City to .reimburse any third party for the cost of complying with these requirements. There shall be no recourse against City for payment of premiums or other amounts with respect thereto. Consultant agrees to provide immediate notice to City of any claim or. loss against Consultant arising out of the work performed under this agreement. City assumes no obligation or liability by such notice, but has the right (but not the duty) to monitor the handling`of any such claim or. claims if they are likely to involve City. M AL__QR�® `�....� CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE DATE (MM/DDIYYYY) 11/14/2017 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 INSURERS), AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE OR PRODUCER, AND THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. IMPORTANT: If the certificate holder Is an ADDITIONAL INSURED, the policy(les) must be endorsed. If SUBROGATION IS WAIVED, subject to the terms and conditions of the policy, certalri policies may require an endorsement. A statement on this certificate does not confer rights to the certificate holder In lieu of such endorsement(s). PRODUCER USI Colorado, LLC Prof Liab P.O. Box 7050 Englewood CO 80155 NONTry ACT Kathy Star PHONE 800-873-8500 FAc No): E-MAIL Y 680BH441236 WSURER(S) AFFORDING COVERAGE NAIC# INSURERA:XL Specialty Insurance Company 37885 EACH OCCURRENCE $1,000,000 INSURED INTERCON36 INSURERB:Travelers Indemnity Company of CT 25682 INSURER C -Travelers Property Cas. Co, of Amer 25674 interwestConsulting Group INSURER D. P.O. Box 18330 Boulder CO 80308 INSURER E INSURER F. PERSONAL&ADV INJURY $1,000,000 11=0'rlClr`ATG aII IMMIar-Do 7139.J137919 - P9VlAlr)M NI IMRFR. THISISTO 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, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES. LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. ILT R TYPE OF INSURANCE NSD WVD POLICY NUMBER MM D Y EFF MMIDDNYYY LIMITS B X COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY CLAIMS -MADE XI OCCUR Y Y 680BH441236 11/14/2017 11/14/2018 EACH OCCURRENCE $1,000,000 REMISES EaoccurrERTffe ce $1,000,Doo MED EXP Any one person $10,000 PERSONAL&ADV INJURY $1,000,000 GEN'LAGGREGATE LIMIT APPLIES PER: GENERAL AGGREGATE $2,000,000 PRODUCTS - COMP/OP AGG $2,000,000. X POLICY E] jEC'T- F_X] LOC $ OTHER: C AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY Y Y 13AOJ093233 11/14/2017 11/1412018 NEnOtSl GLE DmTT-- $1,000,000 Ea eI.IIIde BODILY INJURY (Per person) $ ANY AUTO BODILY INJURY (Per accident) $ ALL OWNED SCHEDULED IX 1NNE0 AUTOX HIRED AUTOS X NAAUPC)TOS Peraa-PRME9dent DAMAGE $ C X UMBRELLALiA11 X OCCUR Y Y 11/14/2017 11/14/2018 EACH OCCURRENCE $4,000,000 AGGREGATE $4,000,000 EXCESS LIAR CLAIMS -MADE �CUI32FI71241 DED IX I RETENTION$0 $ C WORKERS COMPENSATION AND EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY Y I N ANY PROPRIETORIPARTNERIEXECUTIVE ❑ OFFICER/MEMBEREXCLUDED7 (Mandatory In NH) NIA y UBOJO34006 11/14/2017 11/14/2018 X. SE TUTS IFERTH E.L. EACH ACCIDENT $1,000,000 E.L. DISEASE-F1tEMPLOYE $1,000,000 E.L, DISEASE -POLICY LIMIT $1,000,000 If yes describe under DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS below A Professional Liability Pollution Liab Included Y DPR9919387 11/14/2017 11/14/2018 Per Claim $2,000,000 Annual Aggregate $5,000,000 Claims Made DESCRIPTION OF'OPERATIONS I LOCATIONS! VEHICLES (ACORD 101, Additional Remarks Schedule, may be attacbed if more space Is required) As required b'yy written contract orwritten agreement, the. following provisions apply subject to the policy'terms, conditions, limitations and exclusions: The Certificate Holder and owner are included as Automatic Additional Insured's for ongoing and completed operations under General Liability; Designated Insured under Automobile Liability; and Additional Insured's under Umbrella / Excess Liability but only with respect to liability arising out of the Named Insured work performed on behalf of the certificate holder and owner. The General Liability; Automobile Liability, Umbrella/Excess insurance applies on a primary and non-contributory basis. A Blanket Waiver of Subrogation. applies for General Liability, Automobile Liability, Umbrella/Excess Liability and Workers Compensation. The Umbrella /Excess Liability policy See Attached... n r_n r_AMf'GI I ATIrIM W 11)5t$-;LUT4 AGURD tiUKruKm r IVIV. All rlgntS rtmervou. ACORD 26 (2014/01) The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE City of Rosemead THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, NOTICE WILL BE DELIVERED IN 8038 East Valley Blvd. ACCORDANCE WITH THE POLICY PROVISIONS. Rosemead CA 91770 AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE W 11)5t$-;LUT4 AGURD tiUKruKm r IVIV. All rlgntS rtmervou. ACORD 26 (2014/01) The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD AGENCY CUSTOMER ID: INTERCON35 LOC #: '�?0 ADDITIONAL REMARKS SCHEDULE Page 1 of 1 AGENCY USI Colorado, LLC Prof Liab NAMEDINSURED ' Interwest Consulting Group P.O. Box 18330 Boulder CO 80308 . ' POLICY NUMBER CARRIER NAIC CODE EFFECTIVE DATE. THIS ADDITIONAL REMARKS FORM IS A SCHEDULE TO ACORD FORM, FORM NUMBER: 25 FORM TITLE: CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE provides excess .coverage over the General liability, Automobile Liability and Employers Liability. Please note that Additional Insured status does not apply to Professional Liability or Workers' Compensation. Additonal Insured: The City of Rosemead its officials employees and agents ACORD 101 © 2008 ACORD CORPORATION. All rights The ACORD name and logo are registered marlts oT AGUKU Policy #6806H441235 COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY THIS Ei11DORSEMENT CHANGES THE POLICY, PLEASE READ IT CAREFULLY. .BLANKET ADDITIaNAL INSURED► (ARCHITECTS; ENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS) This endorsement modifies insurance provided under the following: COMMERCIAL G15NERAL LIABILITY COVERAGE PART A. The following Is added to WHO IS AN INSURED (Section IQ., Any person or organization that you agree In a "contract or agreement inquiring insurance" to in- clude as an additional insured on this Coverage Part, but only with respect to liability for "bodily In- juW, 'property damage" or "personal Injury" caused; In whole or in part, by your amts or omis- sions'er the acts or omissions of those acting on your behalf: a. In the parformanca of your ongoing. opera- tions; b. in connection with promises owned by or rented to yoti; or c. in connection with "your work" and Included within the "prodircts-oornpieted operations hazard". Such person or orgartlzallon does riot qualify as an additional Insured for'bpdity injury", 'property damage• or "personer lnjury"-.for which that {ter - son or orgarilaation has assumad iiablity In a can - tract or agreement. The Insurance provided to such additional insured is limited as folkMi. d. This insurance does not'apply on any basis to any person or organization for which 'cover- age as an additignal Insured specifically is added by anothak endorsement to this.Cover- age Part. e, This insurance does not apply to the render Ing of or faihira to rendez any "proresslonal servi+res". f. The limits of insurance afforded to the add!- lional Insured shall be the limits which you agreed in that "contract or.agreement requir Ing Insurance' to provide for that additional Insured, or the limits shown in the Deplara- Ilons for this Coverage Fad, whichever are less This endomeineritdo" not increase the limits of Insurance stated In the UMITS 00 INSURANCE (Section 111) for this Coverage Pdrt. B. The following Is added to Paragraph ' a: of d. Other Insurance in COMMERCIAL GENERAL. LIABILITY CONDITIONS (Sercticn.IV); However, If you specifically agree in a "contract or agreement requiring lnsuranee" that the insurance provided to an additional Insured under this Cov.. stage Part must apply on a primary basis, -or a primary and non-contributorybasis, this insurance Is primary to other. insurance that is available. to such additional Insured which covers such addl- Vonal insured as a named insured, and we will hot share with the other insurance, provided that., (t) The 'bodily, injury" or "properly damage" for which coverage is sought or.curs; and (2) The "personal injury" for which coverage is sought allies out Olen offense committed.; after you have entered Into that' "conlraet or agreement requiring. insurance". But this insur once stilt Is excess over valid and collectible other fisurant e,. whether primary, excess, contingent on any other basis, that is available to the insured when the insured Is an addltlonai Insured under any other lnsuranre. C. The following is added Ic Paragraph 8. Transfer. Of. Rights Of Recovery Against Others To IIs in COMMERCIAL DENERAL LIA81LiTY G®N.; DfflONS (SQaIion IV): We waive any rights of recovery wa; may have against 'sny' person or. organization because or. payments we make.ior -body InjtW, "properly damage" Or Versonal Injury" arising tut or "ycur worts" perfanrled by you, or ott yore+- behalf, under a "contracl or agreement. requiring Tisarance" with. that person or. organization.. Wi waive these rights only where you have agreed to do so as part of the "contract or aoraemant requiring.insur. ants" with such persalt or organization entered Into by you before, and In eflecl when, the "badly CG 03 8109 07 ciao? The Travelers Gnmpanls r, inc. Page i of2 Indudes the copyrighted malerial or Insurance 5er*es 0111 Inc.; with its pomossien COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY Injury` or. "properly damage" occurs. or they "per- sonal Injury" offense Is committed. 0. The Fallowing deirnitihn is added to DEPINITIOW (Section V): "Contract or agreement requiring Insurance" means that pari aI any contract or agreement un- der which you are required to induda a person or organization as an additional insured an this Cov- erage Part, provided that the "bodify injury" and "property damage" 04curs, and the "personal In jury" Is caused by an offense committed: a. After you have entered Into that contmc:l or agreement; b. White that part of the contract or agreement Is In effect; and C. Before the end of the policy period. Page Z of 2 C 21107 The TravOws Companies, Inc., CG C3 8109 07 indades. the Copyrighted material of Inwranca Services MICA. roc., wrlh its pemtreshtn Policy 96806H441235 COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY THIS EN )oke INrw CHANGES THE POLICY. PLEASE READ IT CAREFI'Jt�, ARCHITECTS, ENGINEERS ,AND SURVEYORS- XTEND ENDORSEMENT This endorsemenl modifies insurance provided under the iollowing- COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY COVERAGE PART GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF COVERAGI; Provisions A. —.T. and V. of this endorsement broaden coverage, Provisions U. arid W. of this endorsement' nay limit coverage. The following listing is a general coverage description only Limilattpns and exclusions may apply to (hese .coverages. Read all the. PROViSIONS of this endorsement cerefutly to determine rights: duties, and what Is and Is not covered. A, Broadened Named Insured S. incidental Medical Malpractice - C. Reasonable Force — Bodily injury Or Property Damage D. Non -Owned Watercraft — increased To Vp To 75 feet E. Aircraft Chattered WRth Crew F. Extension Of Coverage — Damage To Promises Ranted To You G. Malicious Prosecution — Exceplkm To Knowing Violation Of Righls Of Another Exclusion H. Medical Payrtrenls Urnil L Increased Supplementary Payments J. Additional Insured — Owner, Manager Or Lessor Of Rr3mleas K. Additional insured —Lessor Of teased Equipment L. Additional insured — State Or Political 5ubdivi- slang :. Permits Relating Ta i?remises M. Additional Insured -- Stale Or Political Subdivi- sions - PermRs Relating T6 Operations PROVISIONS A. BROADENED NAM 'ED INSURER, I. The Named frisured in Mein 1. of the Com- mon Policy-Dectarallons is amended as fol- lows: . The person or orgMIzatton named in Item 1. of life C6tnmon Poky 'Deciari IJons Arid any argen".04ir, other than a poj6orghlp, joint Ventura, limiled. tlabillly company or trust, of which you are the so?s owner"' In which you maintain the majority *nwrrership interest on the effective date of the policy. However, N. Additional Insured. — Architect, Engineer Or Surveyor 0. Who Is An insured — Newly Acqulred Or Formed Organizalians P. Who lk An insured- Llnnaraed Partnership Or Joint Ventuis — Excess Q. Per Project 13eneral Aggregate Urnk R. Knowledge And Notice Of Occurrence Or Offense S. UnintanllonalOmission T. Waiver 'Of Transfer Of klghts Of . Recovery Agohsl Others To kis When Required By Cort- lract.Or Agrapment U. Amended Bodily injury Vermilion V. Amended lnsia►ed .Contract Dilinitlon — Railroad Easement - ._ W. Ari iende Property Damage. Deflniffan — Tangible Prupettg X AddI*nal. t* ini69n — Contract , or Agreement Requ Ong Irisurancs coverage for any such additional orgarizaQw W111 :6159 as of the data, If any, during the. palicy.petiod, that you no longer are the sole owner;of, cr maintain the majartty ownership lnlerest U, such otganitaliori. 2. This Provision A..does not apply to any per- son or orgsankation for "!ph coveragq Is ex. cil flee.Peu#d by another.endorpoment to this Cov- etag.. S. INCIDENTAL: MEDICAL MALPRACTICE' . 1.. Tho following is added to :paragraph 1.Insur- Ing Agreer4i' of CGVEtiAGE A BODILY CG t}2 79 09 07 0 9007 Ths Tnvd m Car a*%, W Page i of 8 COMMERCiAL GENERAL LIABILITY INJURY AND. PROPERTY DAMAGE LI- ABILITY in COVERAGES (Section 1); "8odlly injury" arising out. of the rendering.ofi or failure to render, "first old" or "Good Sa- maritan services' to a person, other than a eo= employee" or "volunteer worker", wtti be deemed to be ceased by an '*occurrence*. For the purposes of determining the applica- ble limits of insurance, any act or omisstan together with all related ams- or omissions In the furnishing of the services to any one per. son will be deemed one "occurrence". 2. As used In this Provision B., 3. 4. a. "f=irst aid" means medical or nursing ser. vice, ireatment, advice or Instruction, the related furnishing of food or beverages. the furnishing or dispensing of drugs or medical supplies or appliances;- b. ppliances;b. 'Good Samaritan services" means those medical services rendered or provided in an emergency and for which no remu. neration Is demanded or received, Paragraph 2.a.(1)(d) of WHO lS AN IN- SURER (Section 11) does not apply to any of your "employees", who are net amptoyed as a doctor or nurse by you, but only while per- forming erforming the services described In Paragraph 1. above and while siding within the scope of their employment by you. Any such `employ. ees" rendering "Good Samaritan services" will be deemed to be acting wittiln the scope of !heir employment by you. The. folWng exclusion is. added to Para- graph 2 Exeluslons of COVERAGE A BOD- ILY INJURY -AND PROPERTY DAMAGE UAsWTV in COvERAGas (flection I);. sale of Pharmaceuticals "Bodily injury" or "property damage* arls- too-out of the willful vfolation.or,;,penal statute or ordinance relating tq the sale of pharmaceuticals committed by or vtith Itie knowledge or consent 4, the Insured. S. Thea insurance provided by this; Ptaplslon B. stsatl be excess over any valid and ooffeclible other .k1suiIncia available to -the insured, vdsether primary; okcess, contingent. or on any other basis, except for lissiurance Puri- chased urchased specifically by you to apply In excess of the Wrnits of irisuranae sham In the Decla- ragoha rar this Coverage -Part C. REASONABLE FORCE — BODILY INJURY OR PROPERTY DAMAGE she Expected Or Intended Injury Exclusion in Paragraph Z Exclusions of COVERAGE A BODILY INJURY AND PROPERTY DAMAGE LIABILITY In COVERAGES (Section. Ij is ds- lated and replaced by the fetfowing., Expected Or Intended injury Or Damage 'Bodily Injury" or "property damage" expected or Intended from the standpoint of the insured. This exclusion does' not apply to "bodlly Injury" or "property damage" resulting from the use of rem sonable force to protect any person or property. D. NON -OWNED WATERCRAFT — INCREASED TO UP TO 75 FEET 4: The exception contained In Subperagrap4 (2) of The Aircraft, Auto Or Watercraft Exclu- slon In 2. Exclusions of COVERAdE A BODILY INJURY AND PR0P9RTY DAM- AGE; LIABILITY In COVERAGES (Section I) Is deleted and replaced by the: following; (2) A watercraft you do not own that Is: (a) Less than 75 feet long; and (b) Not being used to carry persons or property for a charge; 2. Only as respects the insurance provided by this Provfslon' D., WHO IS AN Ii!1SURED (Section l)j Is amended to Include as an In. surad any per= ­who, with your expressed or Implied consent, either uses or is respon- sible for the use of the watercraft. 3. The Insurance provided by this Provision D. shail be -excess over any valid and collectible other Insurance available to. the insured, whether primary, excess, contingent, or ' on any other basis, except . for Insurance . pur- chased speelficelty by you to apply In. -excess Of. the UmIW of Insurance shown In the Veda. rations for this Coverage Part.. E, AIRCRAFT CHARTERED WrM CREW 'i. The following Is added to the exrepflons con. tained In the Almraft, Atfto .Or Watercraft Exclusion tri Paragraph i Excluslons of . CGVERAGE A BODILY INJURY AND PROPERTY DAMAGE UABILITY in COV. 12RAG$S; (Section 1): Aircraft chartered with crew, induding a pilot, to any Insured. Page 2 of S 0 2w.Ths Yravok"CotrrpaN",10CL CG 103 19 09 07 COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY 2. This Provision E. does not apply if the char- any one premises whits rented to you, or tared aircraft is owned by any insured. lemporadly occupied by you with permission 3, The insurance provided by this Prov:ston I« of the owner, caused by; Pre;expiosion; fight• shall be excess over any valid and ooilabliMe. nine; srhotte resulting Irani such tire; ezpla- other Insurance available to the insured, slob, or lightning; or water. The Damage To whether primary, excess, contingent or anPremises Rented .To You Limit will apply to 'all any other basis. except for Insurance pur- "pr�rly damage" proximately caused by chased specifically by you to apply in excess the sauna "occurrence ; whether such darn. of the Limits of Insurance shown in the Deda- age results from: fire; explas6i lightning; . rations for this Coverage Part, smoke resulting from such tire, explosion, or F. EXTENSION OF CQVERAt31; d DAMAGE TO lightning; or water, or any eombinallon of any of these causes. PREMISES RENT90 TO YOU 1. The last paragraph of Ct)VElRAf3E a 800 -Limit The Damage To Premises Rented To You It will the will be the higher of. IL. Y INJURY AND PROPERTY DAMAOE LtABIL17Y ' in COVERAGES (Section 1) Is hi � 0 deleted and replaced I* the foilawing; b. The amount shown for the Damage To Exclusions c., through a. do not apply to dam- Premises Rented. To You Limit In the age to premises whHe rented to you, or tern- Declarations for this Coverage Part, porzirily occdpied by you with parmisslon of 4. Paragraph a. of the definitlon or "Ins con - the owner, caused by: lraor in DEFINITIONS RSaction Y) is deleted a. Fire; and replaced by the roilawing: b. E'xploston; a. A contract for a lease of premises. How- c. Lightning; ever, that portion of the contract for a leasd of premises that indemnifies any d, Smoke' resulting hoar such tire, explo- person or organization for damage -to sion, dr f ghining; or premises while rented. to you, or ternpoa e. Water. rar ly occupied by you with permission of A separale limit of Insurance applies to this the, ownar, caused by: pre; explosion; 69htnlrrg; smoke resulting from such tire. coverage as described In LIMITS S veregaE (Sectiondescribed Ill}_ explosion. or lightning; or water is not an "Insured contract'; 2. The insurance under this Provision F. does not apply lo.demege to premises while ranted ted this Provision F. does not apply,if coverage to you; or temporally occupied by you with for Damage To Premises Rented To You of . COVERAGE A BODILY INJURY AND permissibn of the owner, caused by: . pRppER pAiYiAGE LtpBILl7'Y in COY: a. Rupture, bursting, or operation of pres- I=RAGES (Sectlori t) is e.x tided by another sure relief devlcas; endor5errient to this Coverage Pail.. b. Rupture or bursting due to expansbn or. 0. MALICIOUS PROSECUTION-�.EltCi Pi1QN. TO swelling of the conlantS of any building or KNOV4NG viOI:ATIQN OF !(14iHiS QF AN. structure, caused by or resuhing from wa- . OTNER' C-Xr.LUSION ter; 'or The following is added to the Knowing Violation. C. Explosion of idem. boilers, steam pipes. Of Rights ,O/ Another Exclusion in 2. Exglu. steam engines, ofgleam turbines, slons of COVERAGE 13 PERSONAL INJURY, 9. Pariigraph 8. ai LIMITS ®l` fNBttiZANCi4 AUYERTI$lNti ,INJURY AND WE S. WE IN- (Sectlon ill) is deleted end replaced by tha JURY' LiAHILlTY at Ilia WEU *TENt: UA8hM iopowing: Endorsement: Subldcl to 5.. above, tiro Damage To Prem- This OWusbn does not apply to "personal Injury" tees Refil4d To Y+oy,Umis Is the rrrvst we Will caused by ft"claus prosecution, pay under Coverage A for the sum of all damages because of `property damage" to C G D3 79 09 07 e 2W The rrnvehn ca"W. ksm Page 3 of 8 COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY H. MEDICAL PAYMENTS LIMIT The Medical Expense Limit shown in the Daelar& lions for lists Coverage Part Is Increased to I, INCREASED SUPPLEMENTARY PAYMENTS Paragraphs 1.b. and 1.d. of SUPPLEMENTARY PAYMENTS COVERAGES A AND B In COV- ERAGES (Sections 1) are amended as follows: 1, In Paragraph 1.b., the amount we will pay for the cost of bail bonds is Increased to $2500. 2 In Paragraph 1.d., the amount we will pay for toss of earnings is Increased to $600 a.day. J. ADDITIONAL. INSURED — OWNER, MANAGER OR LESSOR OF PREMISES I. WHO iS AN 'INSURED (Seddon Ili is amended Io include as an Insured; Any person or organization that you have agreed In a contract or agreement to Include as an additional Insured on this Coverage Part, but., a. Only with respect to liability for "bodily In. fury" or "property damage" that occurs, or "parsonal injury" caused by an offense committed, after you. have entered into that Gnntract oragreemenl; and b. Only If the "bodily Injury", 'propsdy dam- age" or "personal Injury' is caused, in whole or in part, by acts or omissions or you or any person or organization per- forming operations on your behiif, and arises out of the M' nersft rpsintenance or use of that part of any premises feased to you under that contract oragrbament. 2. The Insurance provided to such additional Insured under this Provision J. !s subject to. the following provisions; a. The*Jimils of Insuranoe afforded to ouch wididoneJ insuttad shall be - the limits which you agreed to prdvida in the con- tract or agreement, or the 9migs; shown in the Declarations for this Cove'rago Part, whichever areIfts., and b. The. Insurance afforded to such additional Insured does not apply to; (1) Any °bodgy Injury" or "property dem- age" that occurs, or "personal Injury' caused by an offense committed, 94. tar you cease to rte a tenant M that premises; (2) Any structural alterations, new can. stfuction or demolition operations perforrnad by or On behalf of auch additional insured, or (3) Any. prarnises for which coverage Is 'excluded. by another endorsement to this Coverage Patti. . Ihls Provision J. does 60( apply art any basis to any person or onga*atton for which coverage as on additional insured specifically Is added by another oh- dorsoment.to this Coverage Part. K. ADDRIONAL INSURED LEASED EQUIPMENT — LESSOR ' . OF 1. WHO IS AN .INSURED (Soctlon , tl) Is amended to Include as an Insured: Any person or organization that you. have agreed in a contract or'agraement to Include as, an additional insured Or! this Coverage Part, but, - a. Only with respect to liability for'bodfly in. jur ar "property damage" that occurs, or "peisonal injury" caused by an offense committed, after you have entered .info That contract or agreement; and ie. Only if the "bodily Injury","property darn- aga" or "personal Injury" 'is caused, in Whole or In part. --by acts or c6ilssfons of you. qr any person or argankstlon per- forming cparstfons. on your behalf, in the maintenance, operation a use of equfp- ment.14ased to you by such additional In-. stored, Z The Insurance provided to such additional Insured under this Provision K. Is subject to the following provisioris' a. The Nmlls of Insurance afforded to such addlifapat' Insured shali . be the lirtllfs Which you agreed to provide in the. treat or agra0 ent, or the omits shown In Lha Decliiratons ' for this Coverage Part, whichever are less; srid b.. The Insurance afforded to such additional Insuied does not apply: (1) To -any 'bodily fnjury". or "property damage" that -occurs, or "personal Irt-i Jury" caused by an offerme comtnit ted; after the - equipment lease $u- plres; or Page 4.of 8 0 2407 The iravelets Corrpaphs, rnc. CG Di 790007 (2) if the equipment- Is leased with an operator. 3. This Provision K. does not apply on any basis to any person or organization for which cow eraga as an additional insured specitieally is added by ,another endorsement to this cov- erage Part. L. ADDITIONAL INSURED — STATE -OR POLITE CAL SUBDIVISIONS -- PERMi'iS RELATING TO PRSMISES The following Is added to Paragraph 2. of WHO IS AN INSUR90 (Section 11) to Include as an Insured: Any state or political subdivision that has Issued a permit In connection With premises owned or oc- cupled by. or rented or loaned to, yau, but only with respect. to "bodily Injury", "property damage% "personal Injury" or "advertising injury" arising out of the existence, uwriershlp, use, melntenance. repair, construction, erection or removal of adver- tising signs, awnings, canoples, cellar entrances, Goal h'ole's, driveways, manholes, marquees, hoist away openings, sidewalk: vaults, eleJa ars, street banners or decorations for which that state or political subdivision has Issrred-such permit: M. ADDITIONAL INSURED — STATE OR POLITP CAL SUBDIVISIONS �- PERMITS keLATING TO OPORAT16NS The foNowi. J. -Ip added to Paragraph 2. of WHO IS Alit INSURED (Section li). to include as an Insured: Any state or. political subdivision that has Issued a permit, bol Only. with resRec1. to .'bodily irYjury", "property damage", "perabhol lydt '. or. `adver8s- ing lnjury" arising out of *"Miicns performed by you or on your behalf for which that Stara or po- lltical subdivision • has issued such permit. How ever, no ouch 'sidte or. pu111lcal aubdiviston Is an Insured (or.- I- or:1. "Bodily Injury', !property damage". "personal injury.' or :"odvertisiri .injury` easing. out of opatatbds performed for thatstate-or polwcal subdivislon, or . `9odfly injury" or 'properly damage" included wlwn the "prWucte c6nipleted operations. hazard". COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY N. ADDITIONAL INSURED — ARCHITECT, wei- NEER OR SURVEYOR 11. TN following is added to Paragraph 2. of WHO IS AN INSUREn (Section iQ to Include as on Insured,. Any architect, engineer or surveyyor engaged by or for you -that you agree In a "contract or agreement requiring Insurance" to Include as an addlUdnal insured on this Coverage Part, but only with respecl to liability far "bodily in- jury", "property damage` or. "personal injury„ that is caused, In whole or in part, by acts or omissions of you or any, penton or organiza- tion acting on your behalf4p connection with your premises or "your woW. 2. This Provision N. does not apply on any basis to any parson or organization for which cov- erage as an additional Insured specifically is added by another endorsement to this cov- erage pert O. WHO 13 AN INSURED —NEWLY ACt UIRE6 OR FORMED ORGANIZATIONS 1. Paragraph 4.a. of WOD IS AN INSURED (Section Ii) Is deleted and replaced by the fatla4ving. - . a. Coverage under this provision is afforded only until the 480th day ager you acquire or form the organisation or the end`of the policy period.. whichever. Is earlier. Any such newly acquired or formed organize. Con that. you report In wiling to us wkhin. 180 days rifled you acquire or farrit. the orgerbAlinn will be covered under this provision until the' end 'or the policy. ps- riod, even 9 there ere More the"' 180 days remaining until the end of the policy period, 7. This Provision O. does not apply to arty or- ganizatfon for which coveraae.is excluded by .y.{(.,..•, another endorsement to tthiis divetage�. Pari: A. WHO iS AN INSURED - UNNAMED } ART. NERSHiP OR JOiNT VENT'' k -» I»?tCES3 1. The lest paragraph o1 WHO iS AN.INSURED (SpCfion ll). Is deleted iihd replecsd by the faAowing: Na person, or organization h an. Insured with rasped to the conduct of arty. current or past parthinihip, joint venlum or Itmited liabiilty company that. Is not siwwn- tis a Named In. sured In the Common Policy Deciaratfans. CG 03.79 09 07 0 2007 tft Trawskm canpeft, Inc. Page 5 of 8 COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY However, this exclusion does riot apply to your liabii3ty with respect to your conduct of the business of pny current or past partner- ship or joint venture: a. That is not shown as a Named Insured In the Common Policy Declarations, and b. in which ' you are a member or partner when each and every one of your do - ventures In that joint venture Is an archl- tectural. engineering, or surveying firm, 2. This Provision P. does not apply to any per- son,or organization for which coverage is ex - eluded by another.endorsarnant to this Cov- eraga Part, 3. The Insurance provided by this Provision P. shall be excess over any valid and collectible other insurance, whether primary, excess, contingent or on any other basis, •which is available covering your Ilabitlty with respect to your conduct of the business of any current or past partnership or joint venture that is not shown as a Named Insured in the Common Policy Declarations and which Is Issued to such partnership or jointventare. Q. PER PROJECT GENERAL AGGREGATE LiMIT 1.Patagraph 2,, of LIMITS OF INSURANCE (5ecthan Oi) is deleted and replaced by the. following; The General Aggregate Llmft Is the most we will pay for the sum of: a. Damages under Coverage B; and b. Damagas from "occurrences" under Gov erage A and for all medical expenses caused by accidents under Coverage C which cannot be attributed only to opers- Vons at a single "project". 2. The rollowing Is added to LIMITS OF IN- SURANCE (Sectlori Ill): A separate par Project General Aggragals Limit applies to each "project" for all. sums which the insured becomes legally obligated to pay as damages caused by "occurrences" under. Coverage A - and for all medical ex- penses caused by accidents undet Coverage C which c9n be attributed only to operations al a single "project"+ and that limit is equal to the amount cif the General Aggregate Limit shown In the Declarations fdr this Coverage Part, Any payments made under Coverage A for damages and undsr�Coverage C for. medical expenses shalt reduce the Per Project den. oral Aggregate Limit for that "project", but shalt not, reduce.- a. educe:a. Any other Per Project General Aggregate Limit for any other "prajecl"; b. The General Aggregate Limit; or C. The Producls-Complated Operations Ag- gregate Limit. The limits shown In the Declarations for. this ' . Coverage Part for Each OCCUrronce. Dam- age To Premises. Rented To You and Medical Expense are also subject to the Per Project General Aggregate Limit when the Pae Fro- Jett General Aggregate Limit applies. 3. As used in the PrOvislon Q.: "Project" means an area away from premises owned by or rented to you at which you are performing operations pursuant to a contract or agreement, For the purposes of determin- ing the applicable aggregate Omit of Insur- ance. nsurance. each "project" that includes premises 11hual0ig the same or tvpnecling lots, or premises whose conneoi6n is inlerrupted only by 8 street, roadway. w4terway or right- of-way ightof way of a rellroad shall be considered a sin. Ole "Project.. R. KNOWLEDGE AND NOTICE OF OCCUR- RENCE OR OFFENSE Tha following is added to Paragraph 2.. duties in The Event of Occurrence, Otfense, Clalm or Suit of COM,11110 61AL i3ENERAL' LIABILITY CONDITIONSISection IV): Notice of an "occurrence"'ar or art offense .which may result in.a claim trust be. given as soon as practicable after knowledge of the "ociumance` or offense has bean reported to you, one of your "eX®cullyn officers" (€f you are a bxporation), one of your partners who'la an irWMdual. (if you are a partnership), one of your rnmeaera Of yotr dm .3 limited f€abillty company), one of your'trustees who, Is an- individual (if you, are e: frust), or an "$mployee" (such as. an insurance, foss oantrot or risk rh6hoger Or administrator) designated. by you . ' to.sive such notice. Knowledge by any other "employee" bf an "occur- rence" or ofense loos not imply That you also . have such knouirledge. Page 6 of a 0 200111-4 Tmvaars Cor� roc. CG G3 70 09 07 Notice of an occurrence" or -of an offense which May result in a claim will ba deemed tb be.,i►,en as soon as, precocabla to us If It Is given In goad faith -as,' as.pracilale to your workers' com- partsation, accident, cable health Grsut,er, This ap- plies only If you subsequently give notice of the "occurrence" or offense to us as soon as practi- cable alter. you; one of your "executive officers" (if you are a corporsllon), one of your partners who Is an individual (If you are a partnership), one of,yaur managers (if you are a Ilmlted liability company); one of your trustees who Is an Individ. ual (if you. arc a trusl),'or an "employee" (such as an Insurance, kiss: control or risk manager. or ad- minislrelor) designated by you to give such notice discovers that the 46cturtenca' or offense may involve this pollcy. S, UNINTENTIONAL OMISSION . 1. The following Wadded to Paragraph 5. Rep- resentations of COMMERCIAL -GENERAL LIABILITY CONDITIONS (Section IV): The unintentional - emission 'of, or unlnten- tional error in, any Information provided by you which we relied upon In issuing this pol- icy shall not prejudice your tights under this insurance. 2. This Provision S. does not affecl our right to collect additional premium or to exercise our right of canceflailon or nonrenewal in accor- dance with applicable insurance laws or top- fatlens. T. WAIVER OF TRANSFER OF RIGHTS OF RECOVERY AGAINST OTHERS TO US WHEN REgUIRED 6Y CONTRACT OR AGREEMENT The following Is added to, Paragraph R. Transfer of fights of Recovery Against Othera,ta.tis of COMMERCIAL oENERAL LiABI.LITY CONDI- TIONS (Section fV): We vvatye any rights of recovery We. may have against any, parson or organIzedori because of payments we: make for "bodily injury", 'pmpe0y. damage", "personal Injury" or "adveibsing injury" arising out of: Z. Premises owned by yoir; temporarily 0=- pled by you with permission of the owner; or fease'd of entad.to you; 2. Ongoing .ogeraliorte performed by yOu, or on your behalf under a coMrgct or agmerrrent with that person or orgenlandon; 2,. "Your work"; or COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY 4. "Your producle. We waive these .rights only where you have agreed to do so as part of a contract or agree- ment..�entared Into by you before, and in effect When, -The "bodfly injury" or "ptoperty damage" occurs, or the "personal Injury' offense or'adver: lfsing Injury" offense Is commilled U. AMENDED BODILY INJURY DEFINITION The definition of "bodily Injury` in DEPINiTIONS (5ectlon V) Is deleted and replaced by the follow- ing; 'eodily Injury"means: a. Physical harm, Including sickness or disease, su&lalned by a person; b. Mantel anguish, Injury or illness, or emotional distress,- reediting at any time from such physical hanPt, sickmass ordisease; or c. Cara, loss of services or death resulting at any lime from such physical harm, sickness or disease. V. AMENDED INSURED CONTRACT DEFINITION - RAILROAD MEMENT t. Subparagraph c. of the definition of "Insured obntract" in DEFINITIONS (Section V) Is de- leted and replaced by No following: c. Any easement or license agreement, 2. Subparagraph f.(9) of the dafirftfnn of 'In- sumd contract" In DEMNiTIONS (Section V) Is delated. W. -AMENDED PROPERTY DAMAGE DEFINITION -TANdIBLE PROOLERTY The deflnigon of "property damage" in DEFINI- TIONS ($�ctlon V) is deleled and replaced by the following: "Property damage" means: a. Physical Injury to tangible property, Including all resulting toss of use of that. properly. All such. loss.of use'shall be deemed to occur at tha,Iime of the physical injury that caused it, or b. Lass of use of, tangible properly that Is riot physically injured: All such loss of use `shag be deemed to occur at the time of the "pocur- rence" that causad IL For the purposes of this Insurance, tangible prop• orty does not lnstude. data. CO 03 79 W 07 '0 2007 `Ina Tnworers Compamas� M.m page 7 of 4 COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY X. The following deff6ition is added to SECTION V — OE>~iNITIONS. "Contract .or agreement requiring Insurance" means that. part of eny contract or agreement under which you are required la include a person or organization as an additionat insured on this Coverage Part. provided that. the "bedlay injury" and "property damage" occurs, and the "personal Injury' is "mused by an offense committed: a. After you have entered into that contract or agreement; b. While that part of the centract or agreement is In effect; and e. Berare the end of the policy .periad. page 8 of 6 2DD7 "a T avakra C*M mW, Inc. 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DedrrGli- <,-: : � Ig ,• • :. �. er t�lr�id411 a; AR�os map COY+1red #"a�ai�' F 111o'dpdi�ta�la'lbr a aovamd'tiu� vd>l. b iarals0•..��1►��1'- _ �deaded m!7'F�i11 dor aigt or Y w �..f-. ... CiQ116tA� . . _ �lo�,�w.ya�'i�'=feet: � l,eingii► k�iMi :�"mom OW � tb)11:ashW. cw ,.r /,� y� K P . ... Pq�4/ obe�dalid -- .IO P Paat�ar� aitr Mel:�sali' TRAVELERS WORKERS ala COMPENSATION ONE TOM 1109M EMPLOYERS LIABILITY POLICY RUTIGIM, CT 06163 ENDORSEMENT WC 99 03 76 { A) — 0 Di POLICY NUMBER: UBOJ094006 WAIVER OF.OUR. RIGHT TO RECOVER FROM OTHERS ENDORSEMENT . CALIFORNIA (BLANKET WAIVER) We have the tight to recover our payments from anyone liable for an Injury covered by this policy. We will not enforce our right against the person or organization named In the Sbhedule. The additional premium for this endorsement shall be 3 % of the California workers! compensatlon pre- mium. Schedule Person or Organization Job Description A>;,nr FEWO r 04 ORGAt! MTION Pott WHIP THE INSURED RAS AGUED 11Y WRITTEN CONTRACT MMCDTS!) . PRIOR TO LOBE To P'MWSi3 TfITB RAVER. This endorsement changes the policy to which It is attached and is effective on the date Issued unless otherwise stated. . IThe Information below Is required only when tfxts endorsement Is Issued subsequent to preparatiQa or the policy.) Endorsement Effective Peticy No, Endorsement No, Insured premium Insurance Company Countersigned by _ VATS OF ISSUE: ST ASSIGN: Page 1of 1 POLICY NUMBER: 980-68441235. ISSUE DATE: THIS. ENDORSEMENT CHANGES THE POLICY. PLEASE READ IT CAREFULLY. DESIGNATED ENTITY - NOTICE OF CANCELLATION/NONRENEWAL PROVIDED BY US This endorsement modifies insurance provided under the following: ALL COVERAGE PARTS INCLUDED IN THIS POLICY SCHEDULE CANCELLATION: Number of Days Notice of Cancellation: 30 NONRENEWAL: Number of pays Notice of Nonrenewal: 3o PERSON OR. ORGANIZATION: ANY PARSON OR ORMMZATIO)t TO WHOM YOU SAW AdREED IN A WRIT' TEN CONTRACT TENT NOTICE OF t ANCMLATION OR NONRONEMLL OF THIS POLICY WILL ELF GTVHN, BUT ONLY IF-. 1. YOU BEND US A WRITTEN REQUEST TO FROVIDE.SUC8 NOTICE, INCLUDING THE NAME AND ADDRESS OF SUCH PERSON OR ORGA=ZATION, AFTER = FIRST NAMED INSURED RECEIVES NOTICE PROM Lis OF TIM CANCELLATION OR NONRE2MIML, 00 THIS 2.. WE XkCH&W SUCH WRITTENREQUEST AT LEAST 24 D"S BEFORE THE BEGINNING OF THE.APPLIC'ASLE NUMBER OF DAYS 13HOWN IN THIS SCHEDULE. . ADDRESS: THE ADDR$SS ICOR TUAT PERSON OR 0AQANIZ- ATION INCL=E, Ei IN 'SUCH WRITTEN REQUEST FROM YOU TO US. PROVISIONS: . A. if we samel this policy for atiy. statutorily penait- ted reason other than nonpayment of premium. and a burhber of days is shown for cancellation hi the schedule above, we Will mait.notice of cancel• ladon to. the person or organlzatlon shown in the schedule above. We will ,rail such notice to the address shown in the schedule above at least .the - number . of ' days shown for cancellation In the schedule above before the effective date of can cel#atlon, POLICY1 AND S. if we decide to not renew this policy for any statu- torily permitted reason, and a number of days is shown for nonrenewal in the schedule abova, we will mail notice of the nonrenewal 'hi the person or organization shown in the schedule above; We will mail such nodca to the address shown in the schedule above ai least the -number .of days shown for nonrenewal in the schedule above be- fore the expiration date. lL. T4 0012 09 0 2000 Tim Travelers I wafty company Page 7 of 1 Attachment B Interwest Consulting Group, Inc. Amendment No. FIRST AMENDMENT TO PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT (INTERWEST CONSULTING GROUP, INC.) This FIRST AMENDMENT ("Amendment") is made and entered into this day of , 20 ("Effective Date"), by and between the City of Rosemead, a municipal organization, organized under the laws of the State of California with its principal place of business at 8838 East Valley Blvd., Rosemead, California 91770 ("City") and Interwest Consulting Group, Inc. with its principal place of business at 15140 Transistor Lane, Huntington Beach, California, 92649 ("Consultant"). City and Consultant are sometimes individually referred to herein as "Party" and collectively as "Parties." WHEREAS, City and Consultant entered into an agreement on May 31, 2018, for Building and Safety Division services; and WHEREAS, this Agreement is set to expire on June 30, 2021; and WHEREAS, the City may agree to extend the term of this Agreement for up to two years. NOW, THEREFORE, the Parties agree as follows: SECTION 1. Section 3.1.2 Term shall be amended to read: 3.1.2 Term. The term of this Agreement shall be extended for a one-year extension to begin on July 1, 2021 and expire on June 30, 2022, at the sole and absolute discretion of the City, unless earlier terminated as provided herein. Consultant shall complete the Services within the term of this Agreement and shall meet any other established schedules and deadlines. SECTION 2. All other terms, conditions, and provisions of the Original Agreement not in conflict with this Addendum, shall remain in full force and effect. SECTION 3. The City Clerk shall certify to the adoption of this Addendum and hereafter the same shall be in full force and effect. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, City and Consultant have caused this Agreement to be executed by their duly authorized representatives as of the day and year first above written. 1 CITY OF ROSEMEAD Gloria Molleda, City Manager Date Attest: Ericka Hernandez, City Clerk Date Approved as to Form: INTERWEST CONSULTING GROUP, INC. LM Name: Title: [If Corporation, TWO SIGNATURES, President OR Vice President AND Secretary, AND CORPORATE SEAL OF CONTRACTOR REQUIRED] Name: Rachel Richman Date City Attorney Title: 2