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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPegasus Engineering, LLC Service Agreement for Grant Compliance Services - 2023 05 30 Sealed Qualifications Mr. David Hamstra, P.E., CFM 301 West State Road 434, Suite 309 Winter Springs, Florida 32708 407-992-9160, ext. 309 david@pegasusengineering.net Section A Proposer Information Form Section B Table of Contents TABLE OF CONTENTS Section A: Proposer Information Form Section B: Table of Contents Section C: Introduction Letter Section D: Qualifications D.1General ........................................................................................................ Page D-1 D.2 Firm Experience .......................................................................................... Page D-8 D.3 Team Experience ....................................................................................... Page D-26 D.4 Florida Knowledge .................................................................................... Page D-44 D.5 References ................................................................................................ Page D-45 D.6 Conclusion................................................................................................. Page D-48 Section E: Other Information E.1 Additional Services Offered ........................................................................... Page E-1 E.2 Other Pertinent Information ......................................................................... Page E-4 Section F: Cost and Time o Cost Proposal Worksheet Section G: Mandatory Proposal Forms o Proposer Information Form (refer to Section A) o Reference Information Form (refer to Section D) o Insurance Requirement Form o Scrutinized Company Certification o Non-Collusion Affidavit of Prime Respondent o Drug Free Workplace Form o Certification of Non-Segregated Facilities Form Section H: Florida State Corporate Filing Page i TABLE OF CONTENTS Section C Introduction Letter Section D Qualifications Qualifications D.1 GENERAL Pegasus Engineering is a Limited Liability Corporation (LLC) qualified by the State of Florida, Board of Professional Engineers under Certificate of Authorization No. CA27770. The company Federal Employer Identification Number is 26-0806410. Mr. Juan Fong, P.E. and Mr. Fursan Munjed, P.E. are the firm’s principal officers. th Pegasus Engineering, LLC is celebrating its 15year of successful business and continues to provide the State of Florida with professional engineering services related to public infrastructure, with a primary emphasis on grant management, stormwater management, and transportation. It should be noted that we have specialized and focused our energies on serving Florida governments in a similar capacity through continuing contracts. Section D Page 1 QUALIFICATIONS GRANT COMPLIANCE SERVICES RFP 03-23-2 PH Pegasus Engineering, LLC is a civil engineering firm that was organized and registered with the State of Florida in August 2007. However, senior staff has been providingsuccessful grant management services to public clients for the past 18 years. A copy of the State of Florida Business License and a copy of the current Business Tax Receipt are presented herein. Section D Page 2 QUALIFICATIONS GRANT COMPLIANCE SERVICES RFP 03-23-2 PH Moreover, Pegasus Engineering is also certified (under the provisions of 287 and 295.187 of the Florida Statutes) as a Minority Business Enterprise. Office Location The vast majority of the work to be completed for this Pegasus Engineering, LLC contract will be performed at Pegasus Engineering 301 West State Road 434 headquarters located in Winter Springs, Seminole County, Suite 309 at the following address: Winter Springs, Florida 32708 Our main office is located approximately 4 minutes (2.8 miles) from City Hall and 3 minutes (1.7 miles) from the Public Works Administration Building. Our satellite office located at 3030 Starkey Boulevard, Suite 226, Trinity, Florida 34655 will provide support services, if needed, based on the workload that will be generated by the City of Winter Springs’ Grant Compliance Services contract. Section D Page 3 QUALIFICATIONS GRANT COMPLIANCE SERVICES RFP 03-23-2 PH Firm Size and Structure Our firm is led by two (2) Principals, with a total of eleven professional engineers, with experience ranging from 21 to over 50 years of professional service. Our engineers are supported by four (4) designers/technicians and two (2) administrative staff. The following table summarizesour firm’s professional staff along with the years of professional experience for each member organized by department: Pegasus Engineering Staff Summary By Department Stormwater& Grants Transportation Civil / Utilities Administrative + *David Hamstra, P.E., CFM (39) Juan Fong, P.E. (30) Tom Kelley, P.E. (50) *Greg Teague, P.E., CFM (33) Fursan Munjed, P.E. (30) *Beth Whikehart, P.E., CFM (21) *Priscilla *Leylah Saavedra, P.E., CFM (27) Firas Munjed, P.E. (31) Villanueva *Mike Bruegger, P.E. (37) Keith Johnson, P.E. (21) *Linnie Hunt *Johan Rodriguez, P.E., CFM (27) Sean Beck (21) *Jason Birkhead (23) Tom Andrezzi (42) *Donny Greenough (32) *Pegasus staff members who will perform the work required under this contract, including 6 State of Florida Professional Engineers, of which 5 are also State Certified Floodplain Managers, 2 designers, and 2 administrative assistants. Section D Page 4 QUALIFICATIONS GRANT COMPLIANCESERVICES RFP 03-23-2 PH Pegasus Engineering has maintainedthe same organizational structure since its formation in 2007 and has not experienced any significant changes in organizational structure, ownership, or management both firm-wide or within fixed income/public finance. Personnel Specialties The Project Team committed to provide professional services under this contract will be led by a Project Manager who will oversee the daily activities of the Grant Manager and supporting team of professionals. The project team will dedicate their extensive grant management and engineering expertise and knowledge to meet the needs of the City throughout the duration of the contract. Specifically, the following Pegasus staff from our office headquarters located at 301 West State Road 434, Suite 309, Winter Springs, Florida 32708 will be assigned to this contract: Mr. David Hamstra, P.E., CFM ............................................................ Grant Program Manager 407-992-9160,extension309 david@pegasusengineering.net Ms. Leylah Saavedra, M.S., P.E., CFM .................. Grant Project Manager / Sr. Project Engineer 407-992-9160, extension 310 leylah@pegasusengineering.net Mr. Greg Teague., P.E., CFM ............................................. Grant Assistant/Sr. Project Engineer 407-992-9160,extension311 greg@pegasusengineering.net Mr. Johan Rodriguez, P.E., CFM ........................................ Grant Assistant/Sr. Project Engineer 407-992-9160,extension 312 johan@pegasusengineering.net Ms. Beth Whikehart, P.E., CFM ............................................. Grant Assistant/Project Engineer 407-992-9160,extension 316 beth@pegasusengineering.net Mr. Donny Greenough ............................................ GIS Designer and Technical Grant Support 407-992-9160, extension 303 donny@pegasusengineering.net Section D Page 5 QUALIFICATIONS GRANT COMPLIANCESERVICES RFP 03-23-2 PH Mr. Jason Birkhead ................................................. GIS Designer and Technical Grant Support 407-992-9160, extension 313 jason@pegasusengineering.net Ms. Priscilla Villanueva ........................................ Administrative Assistant and Grant Support 407-992-9160, extension 315 priscilla@pegasusengineering.net Ms. Linnie Hunt ................................................... Administrative Assistant and Grant Support 407-992-9160,extension 314 linnie@pegasusengineering.net The following individual will assist throughout the duration of this contract, on an as needed basis, from our satellite office located at 3030 Starkey Boulevard, Suite 226, Trinity, Florida 34655: Mr. Mike Bruegger, P.E. ................................................... Grant Assistant/Sr. Project Engineer 727-647-9071 mike@pegasusengineering.net Organizational Chart The following Organizational Chart depicts the Pegasus Team of professionals who will be assigned to serve the City of Winter Springs under this contract. Note that corresponding resumes have been included within Section D.3, TeamExperience. Section D Page 6 QUALIFICATIONS GRANT COMPLIANCE SERVICES RFP 03-23-2 PH Section D Page 7 QUALIFICATIONS GRANT COMPLIANCESERVICES RFP 03-23-2 PH D.2FIRM EXPERIENCE During the past twenty-nine (29) years, senior staff of the Pegasus Engineering Stormwater Department have provided stormwater-related engineering services for numerous continuing contracts encompassing a diverse array of governmental entities. For the past eighteen (18) years, the Pegasus Team’s senior staff has been successfully providing grant-related management services to our clients. In summary, the Pegasus Engineering Stormwater Department specializes in providing our public sector clients with specific services, such as: o Grant Application Development o Drainage Basin Studies o Grant Management (Ph I & Ph II) o Hydrologic / Hydraulic Modeling o Benefit Cost Analyses o Capital Improvement Programs (CIPs) o NPDES Support Services o Stormwater Retrofit Projects o Community Rating System (CRS) Services o Environmental Permitting o Stormwater Management Master Plans o Post-Design Services Moreover, one of the major strengths of the senior personnel of Pegasus’ Stormwater Department is the ability to secure grant money from various local, state and federal programs and successfully and effectively manage grant programs. Proposed capital improvement projects, as well as flood mitigation projects, are costly and require a substantial financial commitment from the municipality or homeowners. However, there are numerous programs that provide funding to alleviate some of the financial burden and allow projects to move forward. Over $100 million dollars in grant funding has been secured by Pegasus staff, of which $70 million dollars are exclusively FEMA funding from the Hazard Mitigation Grant Program (HMGP), the Flood Mitigation Assistance (FMA) and the Pre-Disaster Mitigation (PDM) programs. Meanwhile, over $40 million dollars of grant funding are currently being managed by our senior personnel on behalf of various municipalities/clients. Our team of professionals are also involved in numerous Local Mitigation Strategy (LMS) technical groups for the Cities and Counties that we serve, by participating in quarterly meetings where mitigation projects are discussed for incorporation into the respective County’s master mitigation project list. On many occasions, our team of professionals have held technical presentations related to floodplain managementin front of the LMS technical groups. Section D Page 8 QUALIFICATIONS GRANT COMPLIANCE SERVICES RFP 03-23-2 PH Our Pegasus Engineering staff is also quite familiar with FEMA’s portal platform, including the newly implemented FEMA Grants Outcomes, or simply called “FEMA GO” interface, implemented in 2020 by FEMA as the new grant system, which allows for the digital submittal of FMA and BRIC grant applications. Moreover, our Pegasus Engineering staff has vast experience developing hydrologic & hydraulic (H&H) studies ranging in size from a small drainage area to several hundreds of acres. Flood routing analysis is critical in the field of stormwater management as flood routing results serve as basis for the development of the damage quantification analysis needed for the development of a successful Benefit Cost Analysis. These efforts are complemented with detail-developed figures and exhibits prepared using the latest version of ArcGIS technology. Our team is also very familiar with FEMA’s latest Benefit Cost Analysis toolkit, version 6.0. This Excel-based software allows for the development of benefits generated by mitigation projects based on incurred historic damages or flood-routed and predicted damages. These values are compared to the proposed project cost; therefore, generating a benefit cost ratio for the mitigation project being analyzed. Regarding the NRCS Emergency Watershed Protection (EWP) grant funding assistance, and since 2008, Pegasus senior staff has helped local Florida cities to secure funding to address watershed impairment efforts that would otherwise pose a threat to human life and properties. Specifically to the City of Winter Springs, Pegasus Engineering has recently successfully secured $4.4 million dollars for the restoration of Howell Creek, Bear Creek, and Gee, No Name and Sheoah Creeks after the citywide devastation caused by Hurricane Ian in September 2022. This funding represents a 75% match to be applied to sedimentation removal, debris removal and streambank stabilization efforts of the affected local creeks. Pegasus Engineering was also instrumental to the securing of NRCS funding for the City of Altamonte Springs’ Hurricane Irma damages. In addition to structural damage and power outages, significant flooding also occurred as a result of the copious rainfall that began on September 9, 2017. Some of the worst flooding within the City of Altamonte Springs occurred along various segments of Little Wekiva Road (within Spring Oaks Subdivision) as a result of flood stages Section D Page 9 QUALIFICATIONS GRANT COMPLIANCE SERVICES RFP 03-23-2 PH overtopping the Little Wekiva River channel banks. Providing adequate flood protection for this area would require acquisition and subsequent demolition of residential structures, or potentially elevating the existing flood prone structures. A Preliminary Engineering Report was published by Pegasus Engineering on April 20, 2018 to document an assessment of the Little Wekiva River between State Road 436 and State Road 434 that focused primarily on streambank erosion and other structural damage that was caused by Hurricane “Irma”. The streambank erosion assessment was initiated with field reviews conducted in October and November 2017, which ultimately resulted in identifying seven (7) separate problem areas for which erosion control countermeasures need to be implemented. In early May 2018, City staff identified two (2) additional problem areas within Spring Oaks Subdivision, one project was located at 523/525 Little Wekiva Road and the other project was located at 547/601 Little Wekiva Road. Both of these new problem areas related specifically to streambank erosion and scour occurring at the outlet end of existing storm pipes and/or pipe end treatments. Erosion control countermeasures, including sheet pile walls, gabion baskets and rubble riprap, were implemented for all nine (9) projects with Federal funding assistance provided by the U.S. Department of Agriculture Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) Emergency Watershed Protection (EWP) Program. Because the NRCS EWP grant stipulates that projects have to be designed, permitted and constructed within a 220-day schedule that begins immediately after the agreement is executed by all parties, City staff decided to distribute the workload between multiple engineering firms under one of the City’s continuing contracts. In an effort to segregate the work and provide additional flexibility for construction bidding, the projects were combined into three (3) separate “groups”, with each consultant providing design services for a specific group as assigned by City staff. The City also tasked Pegasus Engineering with general project management, assistance with grant administration, permitting, and other miscellaneous services. Section D Page 10 QUALIFICATIONS GRANT COMPLIANCESERVICES RFP 03-23-2 PH Pegasus Engineering also assisted the City of DeBary to secure and manage NRCS funding associated with Tropical Storm “Fay” (August 18-23, 2008) which caused widespread flooding that persisted for several months. Damage Survey Reports (DSRs) were prepared requesting Federal funding assistance provided by the U.S. Department of Agriculture Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) Emergency Watershed Protection (EWP) Program. Grant funding was requested and received for the following two (2) projects: DeBary Villas: Grant funding in the amount of $170,000 was received from NRCS to re-construct a portion of Wood Hollow Road that was completely washed away by overflow discharge from an adjacent water feature (possibly a sinkhole). The road re-construction included replacement of existing utility infrastructure that was also damaged, as well as restoration of a downstream water feature to repair erosion. Glenn Abbey Club Pond and Unnamed Lake #2: Grant funding in the amount of $398,000 was received from NRCS to repair erosion and other damage that occurred as a result of overflow discharge from Unnamed Lake #2 and the northern stormwater pond within Glen Abbey Club Subdivision. Overflow discharge from Unnamed Lake #2 caused gully erosion as the flow made its way into the southwest corner of the Glen Abbey Club Pond (this was the historical overflow path before the Glen Abbey Club Subdivision was constructed). Although the Glen Abbey Club Pond was designed to provide 100-year retention of the stormwater runoff from a portion of the Glen Abbey Subdivision, the additional inflow from Unnamed Lake #2 caused the northern pond berm to fail in two (2) different locations. The pond berm failures and the rapid discharge from the pond contributed to additional flooding downstream. In addition to the required restoration activities, “high-level” gravity overflow systems were also implemented for Unnamed Lake #2 and the Glen Abbey Club Pond to mitigate the potential for future damage if these areas ever experience another rainfall event of a magnitude similar to Tropical Storm “Fay”. Section D Page 11 QUALIFICATIONS GRANT COMPLIANCESERVICES RFP 03-23-2 PH Representatives of Pegasus Engineering were tasked with: general project management; NRCS grant administration; final design, permitting and preparation of bid documents; limited post design and construction oversight; and other miscellaneous services. NRCS grant administration also encompassed reimbursement requests and other supporting documentation related to project close-out. Regarding FDEP grant funding, Pegasus Engineering staff has secured funding from the Florida Forever Program (TMDL Water Quality Non-Point Source Reduction Program), the 319 Non-Point Source Program and the State Water Quality Assistance Grant (SWAG) Non-Point Source Program for the benefit of nine Florida cities and counties. Pegasus Engineering’s involvement with these grants ranged from grant application development to successful grant close-outs.The following list summarizes the FDEP grants successfully secured and managed by Pegasus Engineering staff, for the benefit of our clients. FDEP Florida Forever Program (TMDL Water Quality Non-Point Source Reduction Program) o $400,000 for Seminole County (Club II Borrow Pit Stormwater Management Facility) o $850,000 for the City of Ocoee (Pioneer Key Regional Drainage Improvements) o $1,575,127 for the City of Winter Garden (Dr. Bradford Memorial Park Regional Pond) o $880,000 for the City of Ocoee (City Hall Regional Stormwater Pond) o $1,170,000 for Lake County (Hollondel Road Regional Stormwater Pond) o $1,105,000 for Polk County (Elizabeth Place Hydrologic Enhancement Program) FDEP 319 Non-Point Source Program o $200,000 for the City of Edgewater (Reclaimed Water Augmentation Project) o $362,942 for the Town of Windermere (Stormwater Outfall Improvements) o $400,000 for Polk County (Elizabeth Place Hydrologic Enhancement Program) Section D Page 12 QUALIFICATIONS GRANT COMPLIANCESERVICES RFP 03-23-2 PH FDEP State Water Quality Assistance Grant (SWAG) Non-Point Source Program o $241,979 for Volusia County (Thornby Park Water Quality Improvement Project) FDEP Joint Participation Agreement $500,000 for the City of DeBary (West Side Emergency Flood Management System) Grant Management Contracts with Governmental and Private Clients The following listing summarizes current and past clients served by Pegasus Engineering under grant management services contracts: NUMBER OF PEGASUS FLORIDA GRANT-RELATED CLIENT REGION PROJECTS Santa Rosa County Northwest Florida (Florida Panhandle) 16 City of Bonita SpringsWest Florida (Lee County) 11 City of DeBaryEast Central Florida (Volusia County) 8 Town of Windermere East Central Florida (Orange County) 4 City of New Smyrna Beach East Central Florida (Volusia County) 3 AdventHealth East Central Florida (Flagler County) 3 Brevard County Southeast Central Florida 2 City of Gulf BreezeNorthwest Florida (Santa Rosa County) 2 Good Samaritan Society, South Central Florida (Osceola County) 2 City of Kissimmee City of Longwood Central Florida (Seminole County) 2 Orange County East Central Florida2 City of North PortWest Florida (Sarasota County)1 City of Palm Coast Northeast Central Florida (Flagler County)1 City of Deltona East Central Florida (Volusia County) 1 City of MiltonNorthwest Florida (Florida Panhandle) 1 Santa Rosa Island Authority Northwest Florida (Florida Panhandle) 1 Section D Page 13 QUALIFICATIONS GRANT COMPLIANCE SERVICES RFP 03-23-2 PH From the prior table, Pegasus Engineering holds current grant management related contracts with the following clients in the State of Florida which are projected to extend through 2024: o City of Bonita Springs o City of Gulf Breeze o City of Palm Coast o City of New Smyrna Beach o Orange County T he Pegasus Engineering professionals to be assigned to this contract have a wealth of experience with previous projects that are very similar in nature to the tasks envisioned by the City of Winter Springs as part of this Grant Compliance Services contract. More specifically, David Hamstra, P.E., CFM and Leylah Saavedra, P.E., CFM are very well-respected professionals in the field of grant management in the State of Florida. Mr. Hamstra and Ms. Saavedra, supported by their team of grant management professionals, have extensive experience working with local governments on securing and managing FEMA grants secured under the Hazard Mitigation Grant Program (HMGP), the Flood Mitigation Assistance Program (FMA), the Pre-Disaster Mitigation Program (PDM), and the Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities Program (BRIC). Additionally, the Pegasus team has a wealth of experience securing and managing NRCS, FDEP, and HUD Grant programs (i.e., Community Development Block Grant or CDBG, CDBG-Disaster Recovery and CDBG- Mitigation). Section D Page 14 QUALIFICATIONS GRANT COMPLIANCESERVICES RFP 03-23-2 PH COMPLETED/CURRENT EXAMPLES OF GRANT ADMINISTRATION WORK As justification / documentation of our previous experience with Federal and State grant management, please refer tothe following ten (10) representative projects, which demonstrate our prior grant-related experience. Project Name Client Citywide NRCS Program City of Winter Springs, Florida Metron Estates Drainage Basin Improvements Santa Rosa County, Florida Elevation of 9 Flood-Prone Homes and City of New Smyrna Beach, Florida Demolition/Reconstruction of 17 Flood-Prone Homes Orlo Vista Flood Mitigation ProjectOrange County, Florida Spring Creek Golf Course Drainage Improvements Bonita Springs, Florida City Hall GeneratorCity of Palm Coast, Florida Saferoom for First Responders City of Longwood, Florida Emergency Power Upgrade for Chiller SupportFlorida Hospital New Smyrna Beach Elevation of 87 Structures – Decommissioning of Good Samaritan Society Wastewater Treatment Plant Kissimmee , Florida IBE/Downs/Quinn/Dean West of Imperial Voluntary City of Bonita Springs, Florida Home Acquisition and Demolition Section D Page 15 QUALIFICATIONS C ITYWIDE NRCS E MERGENCY W ATERSHED P ROTECTION (EWP) G RANT F UNDING A SSISTANCE C ITY OF W INTER S PRINGS, F LORIDA Hurricane Ian made landfall in Winter Springs on September 28, 2022. According to St. Johns Services Provided: River Water Management District (SJRWMD) rainfall gage no. 09992839 Citrus Road, the City NRCS EWP Grant Management received approximately 17 inches of rainfall during Hurricane Ian. The amount of runoff Services produced filled the local creeks including: Howell, Bear, Gee, No Name, and Sheoah Creeks. The high flows and velocities through the creeks in Winter Springs caused severe erosion and Construction Cost (estimate): sedimentation throughout the waterways within the City. There is also a substantial amount $5,880,000.00 of fallen debris, such as trees and large tree limbs causing flow restrictions within the creeks. Client Reference: The eroded creek side banks have presented a safety risk, as well aspotential structural risk to Philip Hursh, P.E. local residential properties. In several locations, the erosion is posing a threat to homes and Interim City Manager backyard pool foundations. Furthermore, the buildup of sediment within the creeks and debris 400 Old Sanford Oviedo Road accumulation has the potential to impede flows from future storm events, which could cause Winter Springs, Florida 32708 flooding on the properties located upstream from these impediments. 407-327-7591 (phone) phursh@winterspringsfl Through the EWP program, the NRCS can help communities address watershed impairments that pose imminent threats to lives and property. The emergency repairs include three (3) Project Manager: types of projects that are covered under the EWP program for the City that will be bid and David Hamstra, P.E., CFM constructed separately including: 1) debris removal, 2) sediment removal, and 3) streambank (Project Management and QA/QC) stabilization. The streambank stabilization project areas (sheet pile walls) will require design and permitting prior to construction. It is worth noting that there are four (4) total streambank Senior Project Engineer: stabilization project areas: three (3) on Howell Creek and one (1) on Gee Creek. Beth Whikehart, P.E., CFM (Grant Management Services) Following the hurricane and initial damage assessments, Pegasus Engineering staff prepared a letter with supporting figures requesting inclusion in the Emergency Watershed Protection (EWP) funding program. After the initial acceptance into the program, Pegasus Engineering NRCS Project Managers: staff prepared and submitted detailed Damage Survey Reports (DSRs) for each of the three Carlos Roda project areas: 1) Howell Creek, 2) Bear Creek, and 3) Gee, No Name and Sheoah Creeks. In (Civil Engineer) order to complete the DSRs, a field visit was required with City staff to visit the problem areas and take measurements. Next, a desktop analysis was performed of the affected properties Jason Strenth, P.E. and figures were prepared for the streambank stabilization areas. Lastly, detailed cost (State Conservation Engineer) estimates were prepared for the project area repair work. Preparation of the DSRs required coordination with both NRCS and City staff. Ultimately, NRCS granted the City $4.4M (representing the 75% cost share) for the implementation of this project. Pegasus staff presented the NRCS project details and cost information at two (2) City Commission meetings. The next phase of the project will include bidding services for the debris and sediment removal projects, prior to construction. The streambank stabilization projects will require design and permitting prior to bid and construction. Furthermore, the streambank stabilization projects are located on privately-owned and maintained property. Consequently, Pegasus Engineering is assisting the City by attending and presenting at cost-share meetings with homeowners and homeowner’s associations (HOAs) to discuss the 25% local cost share. 301 West State Road 434, Suite 309, Winter Springs, Florida 32708 407-992-9160 | 407-358-5155 (fax) | www.pegasusengineering.net METRON ESTATES SUBDIVISION D RAINAGE B ASIN I MPROVEMENTS S ANTA R OSA C OUNTY, F LORIDA (HMGP 4337-514-R) Services Provided: The project is located south of Pennington Lane, west of La Floresta Subdivision and Pea • HMGP Grant Application Ridge Market & Self Storage, north of Highway 90, and east of Keyser Lane, within Pace, Development and Grant Florida 32571, within unincorporated Santa Rosa County. The Metron Estates Drainage Management Services under Basin has suffered from chronic localized yard and roadway flooding, structural flooding Phases I and II of the FEMA grant of over thirty (30) single family residences, and severe erosion for many years due to agreement inadequate and lack of existing stormwater infrastructure to properly capture and convey • Benefit Cost Analysis stormwater runoff as well as due to moderate to steep topography. • Data Collection and Field Work • Drainage Inventory and Mapping Pegasus Engineering conceptualized and designed subdivision-wide drainage • Hydrologic / Hydraulic Analysis improvements to minimize or eliminate future structural damage while protecting the • Design and Permitting residents from harm’s way during and following future flood events. The proposed • Construction Plans improvements consisted of: • Post-Design Services (1) Stormwater conveyance improvements associated with Evelyn Street, Gregg Avenue, Engineering Fees: Easter Street, and School Lane rights-of-way as well as stormwater conveyance $26,740 (HMGP Grant Application improvements between Cyril Drive and School Lane (via Pea Ridge Elementary School Development) and Covenant Church of God), between School Lane and Easter Street, between Easter $55,709 (Grant Management) Street and Gregg Avenue, and between Gregg Avenue and Evelyn Street, $306,784 (Design Engineering Fees) (2) Expand the existing Pea Ridge Elementary School stormwater pond and retrofit the Construction Cost: existing outfall pipe as well as expand the existing Evelyn Street stormwater pond, and $5,402,588 (lowest bid) associated control structure and outfall pipes, which involve the acquisition and $44,500 (Post-Design) demolition of an existing home, and Construction Completion Date: (3) Construct a new stormwater pond between Easter Street and Gregg Avenue, within September 2023 (projected) an existing County owned parcel, and associated control structure and outfall pipe. In Client Reference: addition, install a stormwater lift station and force main system to recover the retained Lani Burritt, Grants and Special stormwater runoff volume. Projects Director 6495 Caroline Street, Suite G The proposed drainage improvements also involved the acquisition of four drainage Milton, Florida 32570 easements and the adjustment, relocation or upgrade of existing utilities located within 850-981-2016 (phone) the corridors of the proposed improvements. 850-981-2015 (fax) This project was submitted by Pegasus to the State of Florida Division of Emergency lanib@santarosa.fl.gov Management (FDEM) for FEMA’s Hazard Mitigation Grant Program funding under the Project Manager: Hurricane Irma disaster. Funding was successfully secured, which allowed for the project David Hamstra, P.E., CFM to move forward to Engineering Design, also completed by the Pegasus Team, and (Engineering Design) Construction. Senior Project Engineers: The lowest construction bid came in higher than the originally estimated project budget, Leylah Saavedra, P.E., CFM (HMGP which prompted a request for a project budget increase. Grant Application Development, and Phases I and II Grant Management The project construction is scheduled to be completed in December 2023. The submittal Services) of final deliverables and the official grant close-out will be the responsibility of Pegasus Engineering on behalf of Santa Rosa County. Mike Bruegger, P.E. (Engineering Design) FDEM Project Managers: Angela Collins 301 West State Road 434, Suite 309, Winter Springs, Florida 32708 407-992-9160 | 407-358-5155 (fax) | www.pegasusengineering.net E LEVATION OF 9 F LOOD-P RONE H OMES AND D EMOLITION/ R ECONSTRUCTION OF 17 HMGP 4337-197-R H OMES HMGP 4337-374-R C ITY OF N EW S MYRNA B EACH, F LORIDA HMGP 4337-373-R Services Provided: The Central Beach and Islesboro communities of the City of New Smyrna Beach are located in • HMGP Grant Application immediate proximity to the Callalisa Creek and Turnbull Bay waterbodies, which are hydraulically Development connected to and directly influenced by the Atlantic Ocean via Ponce de Leon Inlet. Climatic • Benefit Cost Analyses changes and global warming are becoming evident in these coastal communities. This fact, • Public Meetings combined with their tidal-influenced condition, are making these areas very vulnerable for • Engineering Analysis recurring structural flooding. In October 2016 (Hurricane Matthew) and/or September 2017 • Volusia County LMS Presentation (Hurricane Irma), over 40 homes experienced structural flooding and a considerable content loss • One-on-One Meetings with as flood waters staged between 2 inches and 18 inches inside living quarters, causing vast Homeowners devastation. • City Council Presentations In an attempt to flood-mitigate affected residences, the City of New Smyrna retained the services • Coordination with DEM and City of Pegasus Engineering to conduct public meetings, coordinate with City staff and local residents, staff provide updates to the City Commission, and conduct public presentations. The goal of this effort was to establish the number of homeowners interested in mitigating their homes. Once this effort Engineering Fees: was completed, Pegasus proceeded to conduct one-on-one meetings with individual homeowners $203,535 in order to hear their concerns, determine their best mitigation alternative, and discuss temporary living expense allowances, given their particular cases. Additional public workshops, a Volusia County Local Mitigation Strategy (LMS) presentation and continuous coordination with Construction Costs: homeowners (in order to address their additional concerns) and with the State of Florida Division Project : $1,287,888 (bid amount) of Emergency Management (DEM) staff (in order to consult regarding the mitigation strategies Project : $997,300 (bid amount) being considered) also took place via e-mail correspondence. Project : $3,841,796 (estimate) Subsequently, Pegasus proceeded to prepare and submit FEMA Hazard Mitigation Grant Program (HMGP) applications to DEM under the Hurricane Irma Disaster (DR-4337) to offset the costs Client Reference: associated with the implementation of the chosen mitigation measures, namely: elevation and mitigation reconstruction. Three HMGP applications were submitted to the State for funding Kyle W. Fegley, P.E., City Engineer consideration: Elevation of 6 homes based on Pre-Calculated Benefits; Elevation of 3 homes City of New Smyrna Beach based on Benefit Cost Analysis and Mitigation Reconstruction of 17 homes based on Benefit 210 Sams Avenue Cost Analysis. New Smyrna Beach, Florida 32168 386-410-2811 / 386-410-2804 (fax) The HMGP Grant application effort involved the review of available flood loss history, elevation kfegley@cityofnsb.com certificates, flood insurance declaration documents, and elevation proposals. Moreover, field reviews, securing homeowner signatures on FEMA forms, preparing engineer’s estimates of construction, relevant figures and maps, Benefit Cost Analyses and supporting technical Project Manager: documentation were also performed. Note that in order to justify the applicability of Sea Level David Hamstra, P.E., CFM (Project Rise onto the Benefit Cost Analysis module, Pegasus researched and reviewed available tidal and Management) rainfall data associated with Hurricane Irma and prepared a technical analysis justifying tidal influence at Central Beach and Islesboro Communities (although they are not considered coastal Senior Project Engineer/Grant areas per FEMA maps). This study was submitted to the State and was subsequently approved by Manager: FEMA. Leylah Saavedra, P.E., CFM (HMGP Currently, the elevation projects are moving forward to implementation under two separate and Grant Application elevation contracts and the demolition/reconstruction project is in the bid advertisement phase. Development) As part of this phase of the projects, Pegasus will serve the City by providing further grant management services, including contract reviews, continuous and close coordination with City staff and homeowners, bidding services, public meetings, presentation to City Council, DEM Project Manager: preparation of quarterly reports, requests for reimbursement, securing contractors compliance Carmen Acosta with grant requirements (including 2 CFR 200 regulations), close-out requests and conducting final inspections with DEM, City staff and homeowners. 301 West State Road 434, Suite 309, Winter Springs, Florida 32708 407-992-9160 | 407-358-5155 (fax) | www.pegasusengineering.net O RLO V ISTA F LOOD M ITIGATION P ROJECT O RANGE C OUNTY, F LORIDA (CDBG-MIT IR033) (HMGP 4337-023-A) The Orlo Vista neighborhood is located north of Old Winter Garden Road, south of State Road 408, east of North Pine Hills Road and west of South Kirkman Road, in Orange County, Florida. Services Provided: • HMGP Grant Management Services The existing ponds serving the Orlo Vista community are landlocked and rely on a pump under Phases I and II of the FEMA station for flood control. The volume in the ponds and pump station discharge rates are grant agreement inadequate to prevent flooding in the neighborhood during major storm events. • CDBG-MIT Grant Management Consequently, 139 homes suffered structural flooding during Hurricane Irma. Services Engineering Fees: Orange County secured funding from HUD via the Community Development Block Grant $15,370.46 (HMGP Grant - Mitigation (CDBG-MIT) Program and from FEMA via the Hazard Mitigation Grant Management of Phase I) Program (HMGP) to design and construct improvements to the stormwater ponds and $48,193 (CDBG Grant Management pump station to mitigate flooding by providing additional volume needed to protect of Phase II) structure finished floors during a 100-year storm event. $84,787 (HMGP Grant Management of Phase II) Specifically, the project will encompass the following improvements: Construction Cost: $21,551,322 (low bid) Excavate three existing ponds Install armoring on pond slopes to prevent erosion and maintain designed slopes Construction Completion Date: Decommission the existing pump station and force main February 2024 (projected) Install a new pump station with force main to Shingle Creek (where the current system Client Reference: outfall is located) Orange County Lower/install piped connections between ponds to help convey water to the proposed Stormwater Management Division pump station. 4200 South John Young Parkway Orlando, Florida 32839 Mike Drozeck, P.E., CFM Manager 407-836-7919 (phone) Orange County successfully finalized the Phase I mike.drozeck@ocfl.net (engineering design and permitting) services. Liliana Ramirez, CFM Upon successfully submission of Phase I Assistant Project Manager deliverables to FDEM, the State issued a grant 407-836-7744 (phone) agreement for Phase II (construction) services. Due liliana.ramirez@ocfl.net to current high market conditions, the lowest construction bid came in 214% higher than Project Manager: anticipated; which prompted Pegasus Engineering David Hamstra, P.E., CFM to prepare and submit a budget increase request (Project Management and QA/QC) to FDEM. The project was determined to be cost effective based on the higher construction cost, Senior Project Engineer: and additional financial assistance was allocated Leylah Saavedra, P.E., CFM (HMGP to the project by FEMA to cover the project’s cost and CDBG-MIT Grant Management overrun. Services) DEM Project Manager: Suzi Boydston The construction of this important flood control project is scheduled to be completed in February 2024. Final deliverables will be submittedby Pegasus Engineering to the State DEO Project Manager: on behalf of Orange County and the official project close-out will conclude with a final Alec Piergiorgi inspection by FDEM. 301 West State Road 434, Suite 309, Winter Springs, Florida 32708 407-992-9160 | 407-358-5155 (fax) | www.pegasusengineering.net S PRING C REEK G OLF C OURSE D RAINAGE I MPROVEMENTS C ITY OF B ONITA S PRINGS, F LORIDA (HMGP 4337-271-R) HurricaneIrmamadelandfallinBonitaSpringsasaCategory3stormonSeptember10,2017. Services Provided: BonitaSpringswasidentifiedasthethirdmostimpactedcommunityinthestate,behind HMGP Grant Management Services MonroeCountyandEvergladesCity.ThehurricanecausedfloodingthroughouttheCity. currently under Phase I of the FEMA However,theareasurroundingthegolfcourseenduredapproximatelythreetofourfeetof grant agreement standingwaterfromthestorm. Construction Cost (estimate): Thelackofsufficientlandtoprovideneededstormwatertreatmentareasforwaterflowsfrom $21,140,000 thenorthandeastoftheCityofBonitaSpringsareaseverelyimpendsthehydraulicre connectivityoftheheadwatersofSpringCreeklocatedeastofInterstate75intheFlintPen Acquisition Cost: StrandtothenorthbranchofSpringCreek.Thereisaminimalamountofwaterflowingunder $5,850,000 175throughundersizedculvertsthatdrainstoSpringCreek.Therestrictiveflowofstormwater fromHurricaneIrma,alongwiththelackofadequatewaterstorageanddrainagefacilities Engineering Design Completion Date: causedstandingwaterintheneighboringresidentialareasnorthandeastofSpringCreek.Prior February 2023 (anticipated) totheconstructionofInterstate75(175),waterthatflowedtothewestoftheCityfromthe northandeastwasredirectedsouthandcollectedintotheImperialRiver.Theimpactsto175 Client Reference: fromHurricaneIrmaforcedlargeamountsofstormwatersouthtotheImperialRiver.The Elly McKuen additionalstormwaterisseverelyimpairingtheImperialRiver.DuringHurricaneIrma,the Project Engineer ImperialRiveroverfloweditsbanksontothesurroundingroadwaysandneighborhoodsfor 9101 Bonita Beach Road extendedperiodsoftime.Multiplefloodstudieshavenotedthatwiththereturnofthehistoric Bonita Springs, Florida 34135 SpringCreekwaterwayitwouldreducetheloadontheImperialRiver. 239-949-6262 (phone) elly.mckuen@cityofbonitasprings.org TheProjectwillinvolveacquisitionofapproximately111acresknownasthedefunctBonita SpringsGolfCourseproperty.ThepropertyislocatedinthenorthernareaoftheCityofBonita Project Manager: Springs.ItissurroundedbysingleandmultifamilyresidentialunitswithintheBonitaSprings David Hamstra, P.E., CFM countryClubarea.Thisareaismorecommonlydescribedasbeingboundontheeastby175 (Project Management and QA/QC) andOldUS41onthewest.TheacquisitionoftheBonitaSpringsGolfCoursewouldentaila twophaseproject.Thefirstphaseisacquisition,thefollowedbytheplanning,design,and Senior Project Engineer: constructiondocumentsforthestormwaterimprovements.Thesecondphasewouldbethe Leylah Saavedra, P.E., CFM constructionofaregionalflowwaythroughthegolfcourseproperty.The (FEMA Grant Management Services) construction/restorationofthishistoricregionalflowwaythroughthegolfcoursewouldbe, butisnotlimitedto,theupsizingofculvertcrossingsunder175,constructionofberms,filter marshes,flowcontrolstructuresandoverlandflowways.Installationofroadwaydrainage FDEM Project Manager: systems/ditches/swales/canals,andtheupsizingofdownstreamculverts(westofthe Suzi Boydston Interstate)withinSpringCreekitself. TheCityofBonitaSpringspreparedandsubmittedaHazardMitigationGrantprogram(HMGP) applicationtotheFloridaDivisionofEmergencyManagement(FDEM)forFEMAfunding.FDEM grantedtheCitya$9.6Mfortheimplementationofthisproject. PegasusEngineeringisassistingtheCitywithgrantmanagementservicesrelatedtoongoing coordinationwiththeEngineerofRecordandFDEM,preparationofquarterlyreports, requestsforreimbursement,periodofperformanceenddateextensionrequests,andclose outproceduresrelatedtoPhaseIservices.UponapprovalofPhaseIfinaldeliverablesbyFDEM, theCityexpectsreceivingagrantagreementforPhaseIIservices,whichwillauthorizethe implementationofthisimportantdrainageretrofitproject. 301 West State Road 434, Suite 309, Winter Springs, Florida 32708 407-992-9160 | 407-358-5155 (fax) | www.pegasusengineering.net C ITY H ALL G ENERATOR C ITY OF P ALM C OAST, F LORIDA (4283-24-R) In June 2017, and subsequent to the Hurricane Matthew Disaster Declaration, Services Provided: • HMGP Grant Management Services the City of Palm Coast submitted a grant application to the State of Florida Division of Emergency Management (DEM) for funding consideration of this Engineering Fees: project. An award letter was issued on November 13, 2017 and a grant $26,000 (HMGP Grant Management agreement was received by the City on December 11, 2017, with a Period of Services) Performance end date of November 30, 2019. The original scope included the purchase and installation of a 750 KW generator. However, during the design Project Cost: phase, it was determined that a 1,000 KW generator, a fuel tank, and an $444,978 (Estimate) automatic transfer switch were required to accommodate future building Anticipated Completion Date: occupancy growth, as well as the completion of the IT server room. A scope of May 2019 (original) work modification and a cost increase request was submitted to DEM by the City November 2019 (revised) and was approved for additional funding consideration. (Period of Performance End Date: November 30, 2019) In April 2018, the City of Palm Coast retained Pegasus Engineering, LLC (David Hamstra and Leylah Saavedra) to provide grant management and compliance Client Reference: services for this project to successful project completion. Susan Knopf Project Coordinator City of Palm Coast Pegasus Engineering performed the following tasks associated with the grant 160 Lake Avenue management of this important City project: performed a kick-off meeting and a Palm Coast, FL 32164 site inspection of the project site, coordinated with DEM staff regarding the scope Office 386-986-2463 of work modification request, assisted City staff with the incorporation of Ruling sknopf@palmcoastgov.com 2 CFR Part 200 into the bid package, prepared a summary of applicable grant agreement regulations to be disclosed to all contractors, coordinated with the City Carl Cote, P.E. Attorney regarding compliance of the bid package with grant regulations, Stormwater & Engineering Department Director converted design fees into pre-award costs in order for these costs to qualify for City of Palm Coast FEMA reimbursement, reviewed the grant agreement modification received from 160 Lake Avenue DEM, and prepared comments to be addressed by Velma Noel (DEM). Due to a Palm Coast, FL 32164 project cost overrun caused by a higher than anticipated lowest bid received, Office 386-986-3748 Pegasus requested approval from DEM for the piggybacking into a governmental ccote@palmcoastgov.com contract with the generator manufacturer in order to lower the project cost to remain cost effective. Active coordination with DEM was necessary and a revised Project Manager: David Hamstra, P.E., CFM grant agreement approving the contract piggybacking was granted by DEM. (grant management and QA/QC) Due to unforeseen delays, the project’s schedule was extended and the project Senior Project Engineer: required a Period of Performance end date extension which was requested to Leylah Saavedra, P.E., CFM DEM by Pegasus Engineering on behalf of the City of Palm Coast. (HMGP grant management) Additional grant management services performed as part of this contract included DEM Project Manager: the preparation of additional quarterly reports, requests for reimbursement and Velma Noel (former) and a close-out request, which will included the submittal of final deliverables, and a Holly Swift request for a final inspection by DEM, per requirements of the HMGP grant agreement. Construction of this project was completed as of June 2020, DEM’s final inspection was completed with no comments to be addressed by the City and DEM successfully closed-out the project. 301 West State Road 434, Suite 309, Winter Springs, Florida 32708 407-992-9160 | 407-358-5155 (fax) | www.pegasusengineering.net C ITY OF L ONGWOOD’S S AFE R OOM L ONGWOOD, F LORIDA (4468-033-R) Services Provided: This project was conceived due to the City of Longwood lacking a building that • HMGP Grant Application could offer life-safety protection to the City's first responders during a disaster Development and Grant event that may cause severe wind damage, including hurricanes. Presently, Management Services under over one hundred first responders risk their lives during severe weather Phases I and II of the FEMA grant conditions to keep the City running as safe as possible, given the conditions. agreement • Benefit Cost Analysis This project proposes the construction of a community saferoom/fire station (firehouse and associated apparatus bay) to be designed and constructed to Engineering Fees: withstand winds up to 160 mph as well as an associated apparatus bay to be $15,408 (HMGP Grant Application designed and constructed to withstand winds of up to 190 mph. This level of Development) wind protection exceeds the wind speed required for the area per the Florida $24,150 (Grant Management) Building Code (i.e.,149 mph). For the project site, the City acquired the property located at 451 West Warren Avenue. Construction Cost: $3,780,000 (estimate) The proposed safe room will safely house first responders and critical and essential services personnel during natural disasters (i.e., hurricanes). The safe room will also serve as a new City fire station and will include the associated Construction Completion Date: apparatus bay to be constructed with code-plus FEMA funding. September 2024 (projected) Pegasus Engineering developed and submitted to the State of Florida Division Client Reference: of Emergency Management (FDEM) a grant application under the Hazard Shad Smith, P.E. Mitigation Grant Program sponsored by FEMA under Hurricane Dorian (4468-FL- Director of Public Works/City Engineer DR). The project was selected by FEMA for funding consideration and is currently 907 East State Road 434 in the design phase (by Wannemacher Jensen Architects, Inc.). Longwood, Florida 32750 407-260-3447 (phone) Once the Phase I (engineering design) services are successfully completed, and ssmith@longwoodfl.org FDEM issues the grant agreement for Phase II (construction), the City will proceed to advertise for construction services. Due to the current high market Project Manager: conditions, it is anticipated that the lowest construction bid will come in higher David Hamstra, P.E., CFM than the construction budget approved by FEMA. At that point, Pegasus (Project Management and QA/QC) Engineering will prepare and submit to FDEM a budget increase request for confirmation of cost effectiveness at the higher cost and for additional funding Senior Project Engineer: consideration. Leylah Saavedra, P.E., CFM (HMGP Grant Application Development, and The project construction is scheduled to be completed in September 2024. Final Phases I and II Grant Management deliverables and official project close-out will be prepared by Pegasus Services) Engineering and submitted to FDEM on behalf of the City of Longwood and in accordance with the grant agreement. DEM Project Manager: Madeline Weiss 301 West State Road 434, Suite 309, Winter Springs, Florida 32708 407-992-9160 | 407-358-5155 (fax) | www.pegasusengineering.net E MERGENCY P OWER U PGRADE F OR C HILLER S UPPORT N EW S MYRNA B EACH, F LORIDA (4283-15-R) Services Provided: In October 2016, following the aftermath of Hurricane Matthew (federal • HMGP Grant Application disaster declaration FEMA-4283-DR), the Florida Hospital New Smyrna found Development for a Critical Facility itself in a vulnerable position as it was forced to remain closed for seven days due to lack of power and the failure of a generator and subsequently a chiller. Engineering Fees: The lack of power for seven days caused the loss of a considerable amount of $20,000 (HMGP Grant Application sterile supplies due to the introduction of humidity into the air system caused Development) by the chiller failure. The hospital losses added up to approximately $1.67 Project Cost: million while it remained closed. $500,000 (Estimate) Florida Hospital New Smyrna retained Pegasus Engineering, LLC (David Originally Anticipated Completion Hamstra and Leylah Saavedra) to prepare and submit a Hazard Mitigation Date: Grant Program (HMGP) application in order to secure funding to enhance the June 31, 2019 electrical infrastructure to support a chiller fed by a generator to guarantee (Period of Performance End Date: October 31, 2019) effective HVAC functions during power outages caused by inclement weather and to avoid impacts to the operational capabilities of the hospital. Client Reference: Carolyn Boyle, RN, LHRM The proposed improvements to the chiller’s electrical infrastructure will allow Risk Manager for its functionality to be restored upon any potential power failure by running Florida Hospital New Smyrna a second feeder to a redundant breaker already onsite. Additionally, the 401 Palmetto Street hospital proposes to install flood barriers for the back of the chiller room and New Smyrna Beach FL 32168 Office 386-424-5052 boiler room, roll-up garage doors and entrance doors to protect the existing carolyn.boyle@ahss.org chillers from any future flooding conditions. William Coulson Pegasus Engineering staff successfully secured HMGP funding for this critical Sodexo On-Site Service Solutions facility, and coordinated with Florida Hospital New Smyrna staff regarding the Florida Hospital New Smyrna competitive bidding required to secure design services and construction 401 Palmetto Street New Smyrna Beach FL 32168 services. Office 386-424-5053 bill.coulson@ahss.org Grant Management Services, which generally encompass bidding support services, close coordination with hospital and contractor staff to ensure full Project Manager: compliance with grant agreement, and the preparation of quarterly reports, David Hamstra, P.E., CFM are tasks that were reimbursement requests, and a close-out request (grant management and QA/QC) envisioned for this promising project. However, it should be noted that due to Senior Project Engineer: hospital budget constraints, Florida Hospital made the decision to withdraw Leylah Saavedra, P.E., CFM the grant agreement after it was successfully secured. (HMGP grant application development and close coordination with DEM staff: Ms. Renee Singh, Ms. Paula Catledge and Mr. David Ugrekhelidze) DEM Project Manager: Renee Singh 301 West State Road 434, Suite 309, Winter Springs, Florida 32708 407-992-9160 | 407-358-5155 (fax) | www.pegasusengineering.net F LOOD M ITIGATION I MPROVEMENTS – E LEVATION OF 87S TRUCTURES C ITY OF K ISSIMMEE, F LORIDA This elevation project encompasses 87 structures located within the Good Samaritan Village of Kissimmee that house an elderly population in 261 residential units. These structures, all of which are located within Special Flood Services Provided: Hazard Area AE, experienced extensive structural flooding and devastation in • Request for FEMA Public Assistance, September 2017 following Hurricane Irma. Flood waters covered the roadways Exploratory Call with FEMA’s and entered dwellings. Floodwater intrusion combined with sanitary sewer Program Delivery Manager, In- back-ups caused severe contamination of all dwelling contents. Evacuation Person Recovery Scoping Meeting, efforts started on September 12, 2017 and concluded on September 20, Damage Inventory Development 2017.During this period, 367 residents from the village, of which approximately • HMGP Grant Application 200 residents are associated with the proposed project, were evacuated via 5 Development and Grant Management Services Lynx buses and 11 school buses, as well as via numerous emergency response units. Osceola County, Florida Department of Health, Osceola Fire Rescue, Engineering Fees: Osceola Sheriff's Office, Kissimmee Police, Kissimmee Fire Rescue, Osceola $50,000 (Public Assistance) Council on Aging and other agencies worked together to provide shelter until $25,000 (HMGP Application the residents could safely return to their homes. Development) The project involves the elevation of 87 structures 1 foot above the 500-year Estimated Construction Cost: base flood elevation, for a total of 5 feet (approx.) from existing ground. These $50,000,000 87 structures contain 2, 3 or 4 housing units, for a total of 261 units. The habitable living areas of the original structures will be elevated and the non-habitable Client Reference: areas will be designed to allow for ingress and egress of flooding waters via flood Kim Otten, Construction/Design vents. Appropriate ingress access points into living areas will be provided via Project Manager walkways with handrails, ramps and/or lift platforms or elevators while all utilities 1550 Aldersgate Drive will be reconnected once the structures are elevated. The project will be Kissimmee, Florida 34746-6599 completed in strict compliance with the Florida Building Code and ASCE 24-14 605-362-3111 (phone) and shall meet National Flood Insurance Program standards, as well as, local 407-933-3247 (fax) floodplain ordinances, or any other applicable local regulations. When kotten@good-sam.com shall exceed the Osceola County elevation completed, the project Project Manager: requirements. Any enclosed area below the BFE will have a minimum of two David Hamstra, P.E., CFM hydrostatic openings to allow for automatic entry/exit of floodwaters, and all (Project Management and QA/QC) construction materials below the BFE will be flood-resistant. Senior Project Engineers: In November 2017 Pegasus Engineering was retained by the Good Samaritan Leylah Saavedra, P.E., CFM Society to prepare and manage a FEMA Public Assistance Request for the $35 (Public Assistance and HMGP Grant million dollar loss encompassed due to damages to the village caused by Application Development) Hurricane Irma in September 2017. In August 2018, and April 2019 Pegasus Engineering prepared and submitted to the State of Florida Division of Greg Teague, P.E., CFM Emergency Management (DEM) HMGP grant applications for the flood (Engineering Design) improvements – elevation project previously described under the Hurricane Irma and Hurricane Michael disasters. The project was presented to the Osceola DEM Project Manager: County Local Mitigation Strategy working group, with whom Pegasus holds an Douglas Galvan (DEM-Orlando) active role as it represents the Society during quarterly and special meetings. The scope of this project was revised to focus on the decommissioning of an onsite wastewater treatment plant before the elevation of structures is implemented. This was done to prevent any future environmental concerns that could be triggered by potential sanitary sewer back-ups. Pegasus successfully secured Phase I funding for this project on behalf of the Society. 301 West State Road 434, Suite 309, Winter Springs, Florida 32708 407-992-9160 | 407-358-5155 (fax) | www.pegasusengineering.net IBE/D OWNS/Q UINN/D EAN W EST OF I MPERIAL H OME A CQUISITION P ROJECT C ITY OF B ONITA S PRINGS,F LORIDA (CDBG-DR I0086) Hurricane Irma made landfall in Bonita Springs as a Category 3 storm on September Services Provided: 10, 2017. Bonita Springs was identified as the third most impacted community in the • CDBG-DR Grant Management state, behind Monroe County and Everglades City. The hurricane caused flooding Services throughout the City. However, the Quinn/Downs/Dean Neighborhood bound by the Imperial River on the north, Interstate 75 on the east, Bonita Beach Road on the south Engineering Fees: and Lime Street on the west received as much as four (4) feet of standing water in the $51,363 (labor cost to date) majority of the residential structures for more than a month. The flooding of the neighborhood appeared to originate from two different locations. The first area is from Acquisition Cost Allowed: riverine flooding from the Imperial River to a low-lying wooded area east of Quinn Street. $5,000,000 (grant amount) The second source of flooding appears to come from backflow from the Imperial River into a drainage channel east of Imperial Parkway. The limited drainage infrastructure within the neighborhood impacted by backwater from Imperial Parkway, which Construction Completion Date: prolonged the flood duration by not allowing the flooded water within the neighborhood January 2025 (projected) to drain until after the Imperial River receded. The lack of site topography also limited how well water drained to the few existing inlets, after the river banks have overtopped, Client Reference: resulting in ponded water within isolated low areas even after the Imperial River began Elly McKuen to recede. The stagnation and significant duration of water kept residents out of their Project Engineer homes, infiltrated the sanitary sewer and delayed power restoration. The existing ponds 9101 Bonita Beach Road serving the Orlo Vista community are landlocked and rely on a pump station for flood Bonita Springs, Florida 34135 control. The volume in the ponds and pump station discharge rates are inadequate to 239-949-6262 (phone) prevent flooding in the neighborhood during major storm events. Consequently, 139 elly.mckuen@cityofbonitasprings.org homes suffered structural flooding during Hurricane Irma. Project Manager: The City of Bonita Springs prepared and submitted a Community Development Block David Hamstra, P.E., CFM Grant Disaster Recovery (CDBG-DR) application to the State of Florida Department of (Project Management and QA/QC) Economic Opportunity (DEO) for funding from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) for the acquisition and demolition of affected residential Senior Project Engineer: structures. DEO granted the City a $5M CDBG-DR grant for the implementation of the Leylah Saavedra, P.E., CFM (CDBG-DR Voluntary Home Buyout Program, which will allow to keep the acquired parcels as open Grant Management Services) space in perpetuity. Pegasus Engineering is assisting the City with grant management services related to DEO Project Manager: coordination with homeowners interested in the program, preparation of Tier II Davion Dunston Environmental Report Records, public education to incentivize local residents to join the program, public meetings, bi-weekly coordination meetings with DEO and City staff, among others. 301 West State Road 434, Suite 309, Winter Springs, Florida 32708 407-992-9160 | 407-358-5155 (fax) | www.pegasusengineering.net GRANT COMPLIANCESERVICES RFP 03-23-2 PH D.3TEAM EXPERIENCE The following section will describe in detail the vast grant-related experience of Pegasus’ key staff members. Any reference to the “funding agency” related to FDEM (on behalf of FEMA), DEO (on behalf of HUD), FDEP or NRCS. Mr. David Hamstra, P.E., CFM ............................................................ Grant Program Manager 407-992-9160, extension 309 david@pegasusengineering.net Mr. Hamstra's primary responsibility will be to ensure that the contractual obligations of Pegasus Engineering to the City of Winter Springsare fulfilled, especially schedule compliance, and that the necessary resources of Pegasus Engineering are available to our Sr. Project Engineer. Mr. Hamstra has the authority to reassign staff and other resources to meet the City’sdeadlines. Mr. Hamstra will be the primary day-to-day point-of-contact during the duration of the City's contract, and he will be responsible for overseeing all work performed, including contract preparation. Mr. Hamstra is the Manager of the Pegasus Engineering Stormwater Department. Mr. Hamstra holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Civil Engineering from the University of Florida (1984). He specializes in all facets of stormwater management, including grant management and the development of stormwater management master plans for public and private sector projects. Since 1987, he has completed and/or managed over 1,000 Stormwater related projects, including developing stormwater master plans and Capital Improvement Programs for numerous cities and counties in Florida, and assisting roadway designers with drainage engineering, permitting and grant management services. Throughout his career, Mr. Hamstra has developed an extensive knowledge of the FEMA, FDOT, USEPA, FDEP, and various Water Management District’s stormwater permitting requirements. His expertise includes the use of state-of-the-art hydrologic / hydraulic computer software to complete stormwater quantity and quality analysis for major watersheds and development projects. Mr. Hamstra is very familiar with FEMA’s Hazard Mitigation Assistance Programs, including the Hazard Mitigation Grant Program (HMGP), the Flood Mitigation Assistance (FMA) Program and the former nationally competitive Pre-Disaster Mitigation (PDM) Program, as well as Section D Page 26 QUALIFICATIONS GRANT COMPLIANCESERVICES RFP 03-23-2 PH FEMA’s Community Rating System (CRS). Mr. Hamstra is also actively involved in numerous Local Mitigation Strategy (LMS) quarterly meetings. Mr. Hamstra has secured over $100 million dollars in grants to fund the engineering design and/or implementation of over sixty (60) retrofit projects, including $70 million dollars in FMA, HMGP, and the former PDM grants from FEMA in addition to currently managing over $40 million dollars among FEMA, NRCS, CDBG-DR, CDBG-MIT and FDEP grants. With regard to this City contract, Mr. Hamstra's involvement will include: Continuous monitoring of schedules, budgets, staffing needs and client satisfaction; Direct input into the preparation of all work products and deliverables; Peer review and quality assurance / quality control (QA / QC) for all deliverables; Coordination meetings with the funding agency and City staff, as necessary; and Public Meetings and Presentations to the City Commission, as needed. Ms. Leylah Saavedra, M.S., P.E., CFM .................. Grant Project Manager/ Sr. Project Engineer 407-992-9160, extension 310 leylah@pegasusengineering.net Ms. Saavedra’s duties will include grant management activities as specified within the City of Winter Springs’s Request for Proposals (RFP) document, in order to ensure the City’s full compliance with the project’s grant agreement. Specifically, Ms. Saavedra will be in charge of internal coordination activities between staff members, coordination with the City and the funding agency’s project manager, preparation of grant application packages, review of construction bid packages, information requests from, preparation of all deliverables (i.e., quarterly reports, reimbursement requests, close-out request), assist the City with the review of pertinent project documentation provided by the funding agency, engineering consultants, or contractors throughout the course of the contract, and day-to-day assignments. Ms. Saavedra is very familiar with federal regulations and FEMA grant programs, having successfully secured approximately $70million of dollars from FEMA's Mitigation Assistance Programs, including the Hazard Mitigation Grant Program (HMGP), the Flood Mitigation Assistance (FMA) Program, and the former Pre-Disaster Mitigation (PDM) Program. Ms. Saavedra is also effectively assisting Mr. Hamstra with the managing of over $40 million dollars among Section D Page 27 QUALIFICATIONS GRANT COMPLIANCESERVICES RFP 03-23-2 PH FEMA, NRCS, CDBG-DR, CDBG-MIT and FDEP grants. These grant monies have greatly assisted communities in implementing long-term hazard mitigation measures after major disaster declarations. Ms. Saavedra has been successfully involved in all aspects of the FEMA grant programs, ranging from Local Mitigation Strategy (LMS) Assistance ranking at County levels to securing grants, preparing benefit-cost analyses, quarterly reports, reimbursement requests, final deliverables, close-out procedures, and appeals, and performing on-going close coordination with FDEM and FEMA on a variety of project types including elevation projects, mitigation reconstruction projects, acquisition/demolition projects, small and large scale drainage improvement projects, permanent and portable generator projects, among others. Ms. Saavedra’s extensive experience with numerous Federal and State grant programs, in combination with her stormwater engineering background,will provide the City with many benefits related to the following professional services: Coordinate with City staff and offer grant expertise, as needed, with regards to Hazard Mitigation Assistance, and other available funding as applicable to the City’s needs. Coordinate with City staff regarding the cost effectiveness feasibility of potential City projects and prepare local mitigation strategy (LMS) characterization forms for submittal to the Seminole County LMS technical committee for project inclusion in the master list of LMS supported projects. Perform site visits of potential projects and offer engineering consultation expertise as it relates to determining the best and most cost-effective flood mitigation alternatives. Prepare grant applications and supporting benefit cost analyses, as needed, related to but not limited to Hazard Mitigation Grant Program (HMGP), Flood Mitigation Assistance (FMA), Section 406 Mitigation, Hurricane Loss Mitigation Program (HLMP), among others. Perform technical coordination with the funding agency’s technical unit as programmatic, engineering and environmental reviews are performed and address request for information (RFI) review comments in a timely manner. Section D Page 28 QUALIFICATIONS GRANT COMPLIANCESERVICES RFP 03-23-2 PH Review grant agreements between the funding agency and the City of Winter Springs and ensure the City’s strict compliance with all grant-related regulations and requirements, including the recently implemented 2 CFR 200 federal regulations. Prepare and submit quarterly reports and reimbursement requests to the funding agency during the course of the contract, for which coordination with design engineers regarding project progress and status with City staff regarding paid invoices, cancelled checks and supporting documentation is expected. Conduct meetings with the funding agencythrough the Period of Performance (POP) end dates, as needed. Assist the City with bidding services, including review of bid documents, construction solicitation, public notice, etc. Coordinate with the City, the design engineer, and the construction contractor regarding specific grant requirements to be followed during construction in order not to jeopardize funding reimbursement by the funding agency. Coordinate with design engineering consultants regarding the required deliverables and review the documentation provided for accuracy prior to submittal to the funding agency. Prepare and submit close-out documentation packages to the funding agencyincluding final project deliverables and requests for final inspection. Coordinate with the City regarding debris removal expenses to be submitted for proper reimbursement from the funding agency. Ms. Beth Whikehart, P.E., CFM ........................................... Grant Assistant / Project Engineer 407-992-9160, extension 316 beth@pegasusengineering.net Section D Page 29 QUALIFICATIONS GRANT COMPLIANCESERVICES RFP 03-23-2 PH Ms.Whikehart has extensive grant-related experience combined with public infrastructure engineering, primarily in the planning, design, and permitting of stormwater management improvements, drainage systems design in support of transportation projects, and public utilities projects for governmental entities across Florida. Her utilities design experience has included the development of plans and specifications for sanitary sewers, force mains, water mains, and reclaimed water mains. She is also experienced with trenchless designs including horizontal directional drilling and slip-lining. Her post design experience has included review of shop drawings, RFIs, and change orders. Ms. Whikehart shall provide quality assurance/quality control for grant-related documentation before it is submitted to the funding agency for review and approval.With regard to this City of Winter Springs contract, Ms. Whikehart will assist with grant application tasks, including but not limited to, hydraulic and hydrologic (H&H) studies, conceptual improvement plans, construction cost estimates, and field investigations. Mr. Donny Greenough .......................................................... GIS and Technical Grant Support 407-992-9160, extension 303 donny@pegasusengineering.net Mr. Greenough has extensive survey, stormwater and transportation engineering experience as a Senior Designer serving local municipalities, counties, FDOT, and private clients. Using AutoCAD and ArcGIS as the main design tools, Mr. Greenough is responsible for the design and preparation of construction drawings, quantity computations, performing field investigations, collecting and interpreting data, producing figures, exhibits, conceptual sketches and performing utility coordination. Mr. Greenough has extensive working knowledge of ArcGIS and Autodesk - Civil 3D Design, raster image design technology, and database/spreadsheet applications. His formal education is enhanced by three decades of hands-on experience designing stormwater ponds and conveyance systems associated with land development projects, highway construction, and retrofit projects for private and public sectors. He has worked on numerous stormwater projects which include drainage studies, stormwater ponds, and storm sewer designs within positive and landlocked drainage basins, within urban and rural landscapes, and within small and major watersheds. Mr. Greenough is very familiar with the grant application requirements by FEMA, FDEP, NRCS and HUD Section D Page 30 QUALIFICATIONS GRANT COMPLIANCESERVICES RFP 03-23-2 PH and assists the Pegasus grant management team with the preparation of topographic and aerial figures, ground disturbance exhibits and computations, and other project-specific drawings, including elevation projects, mitigation reconstruction projects, acquisition/demolition projects, drainage improvement projects, permanent and portable generator projects, among others. With regard to this City of Winter Springs contract, Mr. Greenough's involvement will include the preparation of grant-related figures and exhibits, conceptual engineering sketches, construction plans, among others. Ms. Priscilla Villanueva ........................................ Administrative Assistant and Grant Support 407-992-9160, extension 315 priscilla@pegasusengineering.net Ms. Villanueva serves as Administrative Assistant to our firm. Her responsibilities include assisting the technical staff with comprehensive administrative functions including proposal preparation, invoicing, bid document preparation, utility coordination, grant writing assistance, and funding reimbursement request preparation. Ms. Villanueva serves as one of the grant support persons to Ms. Saavedra and is very familiar with grant regulations, grant requirements and expectations. Professional Certifications The following pages contain our team of professionals’ certifications germane to this City of Winter Springs contract. Section D Page 31 QUALIFICATIONS GRANT COMPLIANCESERVICES RFP 03-23-2 PH Section D Page 32 QUALIFICATIONS GRANT COMPLIANCESERVICES RFP 03-23-2 PH Section D Page 33 QUALIFICATIONS GRANT COMPLIANCESERVICES RFP 03-23-2 PH Pegasus Team Key Staff Resumes The following pages provide the professional resumes of key-personnel that will be assigned to the City of Winter Springs’s Grant Compliance Services contract. Note that the key Pegasus personnel to be dedicated to serve the City on this contract have worked together for 16 years or longer. Their grant-related successful experience has been earned and developed while being employed by Pegasus Engineering. Section D Page 34 QUALIFICATIONS DavidHamstra,P.E.,CFM PrincipalinCharge/GrantProgramManager PROFESSIONALEXPERIENCE:39years(14yearswithPegasusEngineering,LLC) PROFESSIONALREGISTRATIONS:ProfessionalEngineerFlorida,No.38652(1987); Missouri,No.2003026673(2003);Georgia,No.030141(2005) EDUCATION:B.S.CivilEngineering,UniversityofFlorida(1984) PROFESSIONALPROFILE Mr.Hamstra,astĻŭğƭǒƭ͸StormwaterDepartmentManager,specializesinstormwater managementmasterplanning,engineering,permitting,anddesign.Hehascompleted and/ormanagedover1,000stormwaterprojects.Hehasdirectedthesuccessfulregulatoryagencypermittingof over500ofthosestormwaterprojects,includingover350permitsthroughWaterManagementDistricts.Hehas directedourstormwaterstaffmembersinsuccessfullyobtainingover$100Mgrantfundsfrommultiplestateand federalagenciesforourvariouscityandcountyclients.HeassistsourPegasusTransportationDepartmentwiththe planninganddesignofdrainageplansassociatedwithourroadwaydesignprojectsforFDOTandlocalgovernments. Throughouthiscareer,Mr.HamstrahasdevelopedanextensiveknowledgeoftheFederalEmergencyManagement Agency(FEMA),theDepartmentofEconomicOpportunity(DEO),FloridaDepartmentofTransportation(FDOT), UnitedStatesEnvironmentalProtectionAgency(USEPA),FloridaDepartmentofEnvironmentalProtection(FDEP), NRCS,andCƌƚƩźķğ͸ƭWaterManagement5źƭƷƩźĭƷ͸ƭrulesandregulations.Hisexpertiseincludestheuseofstateof thearthydrologic/hydrauliccomputersoftwaretocompletestormwaterquantity/qualityanalysisformajor watershedsanddevelopmentprojects.Additionally,heisresponsiblefordirectingstaffactivitiesinmasterplanning, design,permitting,preparationofcontractdocuments,andgrantservicesforstormwaterponds,stormsewer systems,controlstructuresandculverts,aswellasthedeterminationofwatersurfaceprofilesforBridgeHydraulics Reports(BHR)andfloodwaystudies. REPRESENTATIVEPROJECTEXPERIENCE SANTAROSACOUNTY,FLORIDA MaranathaWayandChipperLaneDrainage SevendrainageimprovementsprojectsHMGPImprovementsHMGPGrantApplicationand GrantAdministrationServicesAdministrationServices SettlersColonyDrainageImprovementsHMGP ElevationofSevereRepetitiveLossHomeswithin GrantApplicationandAdministrationServicesSpecialFloodHazardAreasΑFMAGrantApplication AcquisitionandDemolitionofRepetitiveLossHomes ElevationofRepetitiveLossHomeswithinSpecial locatedwithinSpecialFloodHazardAreasH&HFloodHazardAreasFMAGrantApplication Study,andFMAGrantApplications ElevationofRepetitiveLossHomesnotlocated withinSpecialFloodHazardAreasH&HStudy,and SettlersColonyDrainageImprovementsHMGP FMAGrantApplication GrantApplicationandAdministrationServices RanchettesSubdivisionDrainageImprovements CITYOFNEWSMYRNABEACH,FLORIDA H&HStudy,HMGPGrantApplicationand Elevationof13floodpronehomes AdministrationServices MitigationReconstructionof17floodpronehomes VenetianWayandCoronadoDriveDrainage CentralBeachDrainageImprovements ImprovementsH&HStudy,HMGPGrantApplication andAdministrationServices GOODSAMARITANSOCIETYKISSIMEEVILLAGE 2011AuroraDriveAcquisitionandDemolition HurricaneIrmaPublicAssistanceservicesandHMGP ProjectHMGPGrantApplicationandAdministration grantapplicationservices. Services CITYOFPALMCOAST,FLORIDA PattersonLaneandPaceLaneDrainage CityHallGeneratorΑHMGPGrant ImprovementsHMGPGrantApplicationand AdministrationServices AdministrationServices DAVIDHAMSTRA,P.E.,CFM Page2 CITYOFEDGEWATER,FLORIDA CITYOFWINTERPARK,FLORIDA ReclaimedWaterAugmentationΑFDEP319Non NPDESPart2MS4PermitApplication PointSourceGrantApplicationandGrand NinthGradeCenterWetDetention/Urban AdministrationServices WetlandSystem CollegePointDrainageImprovements CITYOFDEBARY,FLORIDA LakeMidgetOutfallAnalysis DeBaryVillasNRCSGrantApplicationandGrand NPDESTechnicalAssistance AdministrationServices GlenAbbyCountryClubNRCSGrantApplication CITYOFALTAMONTESPRINGS,FLORIDA andGrandAdministrationServices LittleWekivaRiverErosionControl LakeCharlesDrainageBasinStudy Countermeasures NRCSGrantApplicationand StormwaterManagementMasterPlan GrandAdministrationServices StormwaterCapitalImprovementProjects PhaseIIIStormwaterManagementMasterPlan StormwaterServicesassociatedwiththe2004, LakeOrientaFloodHazardAvoidancePlan 2008,and2009DeclaredStormEvents LittleWekivaRiverSedimentationBaffleBoxes WestSideEmergencyFloodManagementSystem Project DesignandHMGPApplicationandGrant ChairmanoftheWaterResourcesCommittee(East Management CentralBranch) 9HomeBuyOutProgramΑFMAandHMGPGrant Management SEMINOLECOUNTY,FLORIDA 121PineValleyCourtRetrofitImprovementsΑ HowellCreekErosionControlProject HMGPApplicationandGrantManagement PrairieLakeDrainageBasinStudy LakesideGravityOutfallSystemΑHMGP RiverRidgeErosionControlProject ApplicationandGrantManagement CeleryAvenueDrainageBasinStudy NaranjaRd&2ndStDrainageImprovementsΑ AcornLakeRestorationProject HMGPApplicationandGrantManagement FirstDrive/BrissonAvenueDrainage LandingsatSummerhavenPond2Drainage Improvements InvestigationandImprovements SubdivisionRehabilitationProgram AdelaideStreetDrainageInvestigationand CITYOFOCOEE,FLORIDA Improvements PioneerKeyRegionalDrainageImprovementsFDEP FLORIDAHOSPITAL FloridaForeverGrantProgram FloridaHospitalNewSmyrna(EmergencyPower CityHallRegionalStormwaterMasterPondFDEP UpgradeforChillerSupport)ΑHMGPGrant FloridaForeverGrantProgram ApplicationandGrantManagementServices DowntownStormwaterMasterPlan FloridaHospitalFishMemorial(StormwaterPonds) CityWideLOMRApplication ΑHMGPGrantApplication MaguireRoadΑPond7AcquisitionServices BREVARDCOUNTY,FLORIDA OldWinterGardenRoadPondModifications KingsmillSubdivisionDrainageImprovements SawmillSubdivisionΑSouthwestPondLOMR FEMAPreDisasterMitigation(PDM)ProgramGrant Application ApplicationandGrantManagementServices NorthwestDitchDrainageBasinStudy SarnoLakes/UpperEauGallieWatershed LakeLottaDrainageBasinStudy Evaluation NPDESPart1andPart2MS4PermitApplications NPDESAnnualReports VOLUSIACOUNTY,FLORIDA StormwaterUtilityFeasibilityStudy ThornbyParkWaterQualityImprovementΑFDEP CenterStreetStormwaterPond SWAGNonPointSourceGrantApplicationand ConceptualPlan GrantManagementServices Leylah Saavedra, P.E., CFM Grant Project Manager and Sr. Project Engineer PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: 27 years (13 years with Pegasus Engineering, LLC) PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATIONS: Professional Engineer Florida, No. 58753 (2002) EDUCATION: B.S. Environmental Engineering, University of Central Florida (1996) M.S. Civil Engineering, University of Central Florida (2003) LANGUAGES: English and Spanish (proficiently) PROFESSIONAL PROFILE Ms. Saavedra serves as a Sr. Project Engineer with Pegasus. Since 1997, Ms. Saavedra has been involved in the planning, design and permitting of numerous drainage retrofit studies and infrastructure inspection programs associated with older neighborhoods and subdivisions as well as Maintenance Districts. Her formal education is enhanced by hands-on experience performing grant-related services, field investigations, collecting and interpreting data, completing system calculations, developing hydrologic / hydraulic modeling, permitting and preparing engineering reports, master plans and system designs, NPDES Services as well as Community Rating System (CRS) related services for local Florida cities. Ms. Saavedra is involved in preparing construction drawings, technical specifications and regulatory agency permit applications for her projects. Her relevant stormwater / drainage management planning and design projects have ranged in size from a few acres to several square miles. She has been involved with projects for urban and rural basins, positive and landlocked drainage systems, flood control structures and retention / detention ponds. Ms. Saavedra is also very familiar with federal regulations specified in FEMA’s grant programs. Ms. Saavedra has secured or helped secure $70M from FEMA's Hazard Mitigation Assistance Program (HMA), including the Hazard Mitigation Grant Program (HMGP), the Flood Mitigation Assistance Program (FMA), Pre-Disaster Mitigation (PDM) Program and the Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities (BRIC) Program. Ms. Saavedra is also very familiar with and has successfully secured funding from the NRCS Program as well as FDEP grant programs (Florida Forever, 319 Non-Point Source, SWAG Non-Pint Source Programs). Grant monies from these sources have greatly assisted communities in implementing long-term flood hazard mitigation measures for the benefit of their communities. REPRESENTATIVE FEMA-RELATED PROJECT EXPERIENCE SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA Maranatha Way and Chipper Lane Drainage Acquisition and Demolition of Repetitive Loss Homes not Improvements HMGP Grant Application and Grant located within Special Flood Hazard Areas - H&H Study, Administration Services and FMA Grant Applications 2011 Aurora Drive Acquisition and Demolition Project Seven drainage improvements projects - HMGP Grant HMGP Grant Application and Grant Administration Administration Services Services Settlers Colony Drainage Improvements - HMGP Grant Settlers Colony Expansion Drainage Improvements Application and Grant Administration Services HMGP Grant Application and Grant Administration Services Ranchettes Subdivision Drainage Improvements - H&H Study, HMGP Grant Application and Grant Administration Elevation of Repetitive Loss Homes within Special Services Flood Hazard Areas - FMA Grant Application Venetian Way and Coronado Drive Drainage Elevation of Repetitive Loss Homes not located within Improvements - H&H Study, HMGP Grant Application and Special Flood Hazard Areas - H&H Study, and FMA Grant Administration Services Grant Application Patterson Lane and Pace Lane Drainage Improvements Acquisition and Demolition of a Flood-Prone Home not HMGP Grant Application and Grant Administration located within a SFHA – FMA grant application. Services Metron Estates Drainage Improvements – HMGP Elevation of Severe Repetitive Loss Homes within Grant Application, H&H Study, Grant Administration Special Flood Hazard Areas - FMA Grant Application Services Ashmore Subdivision Drainage Improvements – HMGP Grant Application LEYLAH SAAVEDRA, P.E., CFM Page 2 CITY OF GULF BREEZE, FLORIDA CITY OF LONGWOOD, FLORIDA Shoreline Park Gravity Discharge Pipe - HMGP Grant Hurricane Saferoom for First Responders – HMGP Application and Grant Administration Services Grant Application and Administration Services Traffic Signal Mast Arms – HMGP Grant Application ORANGE COUNTY, FLORIDA CITY OF DEBARY, FLORIDA Orlo Vista Flood Mitigation Project – HMGP Administration Services 9-home Buy-Out Program – FMA and HMGP Grant Applications and Grant Administration Services CITY OF NEW SMYRNA BEACH, FLORIDA Westside Emergency Flood Management System – Elevation of 9 flood-prone homes – HMGP Grant Engineering Design, HMGP Grant Application and Grant Application and Administration Services Administration Services Demolition and Reconstruction (Mitigation Naranja Road / 2nd Street Drainage Improvements – Reconstruction) of17 flood-prone homes – HMGP HMGP Grant Application and Grant Administration Grant Application and Administration Services Services Lakeside Gravity Outfall System – HMGP Grant ADVENTHEALTH PALM COAST, FLORIDA Application and Grant Administration Services Wind Mitigation (Retrofit of Hospital Openings) – Soft Shadow Lane Drainage Improvements– HMGP HMGP Administration Services Grant Application and Grant Administration Services DeBary Villas - NRCS Grant Application and Grand FLORIDA HOSPITAL NEW SMYRNA, FLORIDA Administration Services Emergency Power Upgrade for Chiller Support – Glen Abby Country Club - NRCS Grant Application and HMGP Grant Application and Administration Grand Administration Services Services BREVARD COUNTY, FLORIDA CITY OF LONGWOOD, FLORIDA Kingsmill Subdivision, Palomino Road & Aurora Road NPDES-related support services to the City for 14 Drainage Improvements – FEMA Pre-Disaster years (Annual reports, FDEP Audits, Compliance Mitigation (PDM) Program Grant Application and with NPDES permit activities) Grant Admnistration Services Cox Road Drainage Improvements – Design, HMGP POLK COUNTY Grant Application and Grant Admnistration Services Elizabeth Place Hydrologic Enhancement Program – West Cocoa Watershed Evaluation– Design, HMGP FDEP Florida Forever Program and FDEP 319 Non- Grant Application and Grant Admnistration Services Point Source Program grant application development and grant management services CITY OF NORTH PORT, FLORIDA VOLUSIA COUNTY, FLORIDA City Hall Generator – HMGP Grant Administration Thornby Park Water Quality Improvement – FDEP Services SWAG Non-Point Source Grant Application and Grant Management Services CITY OF PALM COAST, FLORIDA City Hall Generator – HMGP Grant Administration WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA Services NPDES-related support services to the City for 5 years (Annual reports, FDEP Audits, NPDES permit CITY OF BONITA SPRINGS, FLORIDA activities) Logan Boulevard Drainage Improvements – HMGP CRS-related support services (annual Grant Administration Services recertifications, Verisk Audits, CRS-related Citrus Park Storm water Improvements - HMGP Grant activities) Administration Services HMGP Grant Spring Creek Golf Course - Administration Services Acquisition and Demolition of Flood Prone Homes – HMGP Grant Application Development Beth Whikehart, P.E., CFM Project Engineer / Grant Assistant PROFESSIONAL PROFILE Ms. Whikehart has extensive grant-related experience combined with public infrastructure engineering, primarily in the planning, design, and permitting of stormwater management improvements, drainage systems design in support of transportation projects, and public utilities projects for governmental entities across Florida. Her utilities design experience has included the development of plans and specifications for sanitary sewers, force mains, water mains, and reclaimed water mains. She is also experienced with trenchless designs including horizontal directional drilling and slip-lining. Her post design experience has included review of shop drawings, RFIs, and change orders. Ms. Whikehart provides quality assurance/quality control to grant-related documentation before it is submitted to YEARS OF EXPERIENCE 21 the funding sponsoring agency for review and approval. Contract Employee March 2012 – Present REPRESENTATIVE PROJECT EXPERIENCE CDM Smith 10 years CITY OF WINTER GARDEN, FLORIDA Professional Engineer Roundabout at Stoneybrook Parkway and Windermere Road Florida Registration No. 66649 Avalon Road (County Road 545) & Tilden Road Intersection Improvements EDUCATION Plant Street Improvements Segment II B.S. Environmental Engineering Multiple Roadway Projects (Drainage / Utilities Design) University of Central Florida 2002 Vineland Rd. Restoration N. Dillard St. Restoration S. Woodland St. Restoration CITY OF NEW SMYRNA BEACH, FLORIDA CITY OF ORLANDO, FLORIDA Central Beach Utilities Improvements Program Langford Park and Lake Greenwood Baffle Boxes Water Main Improvements Project Sanitary Grant Funding Assistance Sewer Rehabilitation and Regional Reclaimed Water Study Replacement & Force Main Project Little Lake Fairview Restoration Dubsdread Golf Course Stormwater Improvements CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA ORANGE COUNTY, FLORIDA State Road 434 and City Hall Access Drive Intersection Convention Center Campus South Access Tradeshow Improvements Project Blvd. Improvements Grenadier Woods Subdivision Assessment Project CITY OF DeBARY, FLORIDA Summerlin Avenue Baffle Box Project Various Site Plan Reviews SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA CITY OF OCOEE, FLORIDA Five Points Connector Roadway and Regional Stormwater Southwest Development Utility Improvements, Pond Improvement Phases I & II JACKSONVILLE (JEA) CITY OF ORANGE CITY, FLORIDA Scott Mill Hill Wastewater System Drainage Improvements Mill Lake Park Phase 3B Water Quality Improvements Sans Souci Water, Sewer & Drainage Improvements Project CITY OF CASSELBERRY CITY OF KISSIMMEE, FLORIDA Osceola Trail Water Quality Improvements Dakin Avenue Box Culvert Design/Tohopekaliga Water Gee Creek Emergency Weir Replacement Authority Utility Improvements Project PRIVATE SECTOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA Good Samaritan Village of Kissimmee, Hurricane Irma County Road 491 Improvements Project Shingle Creek Flood Recovery Assistance Project Donny Greenough Sr. Designer / GIS Technical Grant Support PROFESSIONAL PROFILE Since 1991, Mr. Greenough has developed survey, stormwater and transportation engineering experience as a Senior Designer serving local municipalities, counties, FDOT, and private clients. Using AutoCAD and ArcGIS as the main design tools, Mr. Greenough is responsible for the design and preparation of construction drawings, quantity computations, performing field investigations, collecting and interpreting data, producing figures, exhibits, conceptual sketches and performing utility coordination. Mr. Greenough has extensive working knowledge of Autodesk - Civil 3D Design, raster image design technology, and database/spreadsheet applications. YEARS OF EXPERIENCE 32 His formal education is enhanced by over three decades of hands-on Pegasus Engineering, LLC experience designing stormwater ponds and conveyance systems associated August 2013 –Present with land development projects, highway construction, and retrofit projects for private and public sectors. He has worked on numerous stormwater Full Sail University 2 years projects which include drainage studies, stormwater ponds, and storm sewer Professional Engineering designs within positive and landlocked drainage basins for urban and rural Consultants, Inc. (PEC) 20 years basins located within small and major watersheds and development projects. Mr. Greenough is very familiar with HUD’s and FEMA’ grant application EDUCATION requirements and assists the Pegasus grant management team with the Lake County VoTech preparation of topographic and aerial figures, ground disturbance exhibits and Valencia Community College computations, among several other project-specific drawings, including elevation projects, mitigation reconstruction projects, acquisition/demolition University of Phoenix projects, drainage improvement projects, permanent and portable generator projects, among others. . REPRESENTATIVE PROJECT EXPERIENCE CITY OF NEW SMYRNA BEACH, FLORIDA SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA (continuation) Elevation of 2 SRL Homes (FMA) Elevation of 9 Flood Prone Homes (HMGP) Elevation of 2 RL Homes within SFHAs (FMA) Mitigation Reconstruction of 17 Flood Homes Elevation of a RL Home not within SFHA (FMA) (HMGP) Acquisition and Demolition of 3 Flood-Prone Homes Elevation of 4 Flood Prone Homes (HMGP) (FMA) Acquisition and Demolition of 3 Flood Home Homes (HMGP) CITY OF DEBARY, FLORIDA Westside Emergency Flood Management System SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA (WSEFMS) (HMGP) Ranchettes Subdivision Drainage Improvements Naranja Road / 2nd Street Drainage Improvements (HMGP) (HMGP) Venetian Way Drainage Improvements (HMGP) 9-home Buy-Out Program (HMA and HMGP) Maranatha Way Drainage Improvements (HMGP) Lakeside Gravity Outfall System (HMGP) Patterson Lane Drainage Improvements (HMGP) Settlers Colony Drainage Improvements (HMGP) BREVARD COUNTY, FLORIDA Settlers Colony Expansion Drainage Improvements Kingsmill Subdivision / Aurora Road Drainage (HMGP) Improvements (PDM) Metron Estates Subdivision Drainage Improvements Cox Road Drainage Improvements (HMGP) (HMGP) Jason Birkhead GIS / CADD Technician PROFESSIONAL PROFILE Mr. Birkhead has extensive experience utilizing AutoCAD and ArcGIS systems. Mr. Birkhead is responsible for digitizing maps, attribute entry and editing, geographics development, and other data development and data collection tasks. He also has extensive knowledge with Autodesk Land Desktop-Civil Design, raster image design technology, and database/spreadsheet applications. His education is enhanced by hands-on experience performing field investigations, collecting and interpreting data and producing exhibits. REPRESENTATIVE PROJECT EXPERIENCE YEARS OF EXPERIENCE 23 ORANGE COUNTY, FLORIDA Pegasus Engineering, LLC Regency Industrial Park Drainage Investigation January 2010 – Present Lake Mary Jess Water Quality Improvement Professional Engineering Lake O’Dell Sandbar Sediment Removal Consultants, Inc. (PEC) 4 years Lake Price Drive Improvements Kirby Smith Road Ditch Johnson Peoples Architects 6 years Powers Dr./ North Lane Intersection Improvements County Road 535 Turn Signal EDUCATION B.S. Civil Engineering Ongoing CITY OF MILTON, FLORIDA University of Central Florida Glover Lane Lift Station HMGP Application Associates of Arts 2004 Central Florida Community College HMGP Application for the Lakeside Gravity BREVARD COUNTY, FLORIDA (Stormwater Outfall System Assignments) HMGP Application for the Naranja Road and nd Kingsmill Subdivision FEMA PDM Application 2 Street Drainage Improvements Upper Eau Gallie / Sarno Lakes Watershed HMGP Application for the Acquisition and Evaluation Demolition of 300 May Place Upper Eau Gallie / Sarno Lakes Watershed 294 DeLeon Road Drainage Improvements FEMA PDM Application Barwick Road Maintenance Facility North Merritt Island / Pine Island FEMA PDM NPDES Services for the City of DeBary Application Transit Oriented Development Master Plan West Cocoa Watershed Evaluation CITY OF LONGWOOD, FLORIDA LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA Stormwater Management Master Plan Engineering Services for the Lake Harris Transit Oriented Development Master Plan Basin CITY OF OCOEE, FLORIDA Engineering Services for the Lake Eustis City-Wide LOMR Application Basin Engineering Services for the Lower CITY OF ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, FLORIDA Palatlakaha River Basin Cranes Roost Annual Report Lake Mack LOMR Technical Assistance CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA CITY OF DEBARY, FLORIDA State Road 434 and Winding Hollow Tropical Storm Fay Stormwater Services Boulevard Intersection Improvements Drainage Atlas Maps CITY OF PORT ORANGE, FLORIDA Finished Floor and Flood Elevation Maps Review of Halifax Canal in Spruce Creek City-Wide LOMR Application Road and Dunlawton Avenue Area HMGP Application for Acquisition and Demolition of 9 homes Priscilla Villanueva Grant Support / Administrative Assistant YEARS OF EXPERIENCE: 25 years (13 years with Pegasus Engineering, LLC) EDUCATION: A.S. Office Technologies, Onondaga Community College (1997) Drafting Certificate, Valencia Community College (2009) LANGUAGES: English and Spanish (proficiently) PROFESSIONAL PROFILE Ms. Villanueva serves as Administrative Assistant for the public infrastructure section which primarily focuses on transportation, stormwater, and grant management. Her responsibilities include assisting the technical staff with comprehensive administrative functions including proposal preparation, invoicing, bid document preparation, utility coordination, grant writing assistance (CDBG-DR, Hazard Mitigation Grant Program, Flood Mitigation Assistance, Pre-Disaster Mitigation), reimbursement request package preparation, marketing research, scheduling, travel coordination, and coordinating the servicing of office equipment and ordering supplies. Ms. Villanueva assists Principals and Senior Engineers by monitoring all public advertisements by governmental entities within Florida as they issue Requests for Qualifications (RFQ's), and then prepares a weekly summary for staff review and decision making. She works with the technical staff in preparing proposals for various clients including the preparation of organizational charts, supporting graphics and figures, form preparation, word processing, and final proposal assembly. Her responsibilities also include assisting staff on project assignments with research and document acquisition. She performs the final word processing for technical reports, permits, and grant applications. Ms. Villanueva also assists the technical staff with preparation of bid documents including project manuals, bid forms, front end documents, bid tabulation sheets, and recommendations for award. In addition to her marketing and project production responsibilities, her duties as Administrative Assistant include maintaining the office facilities in an orderly manner, including organizing and updating the office filing systems on a sustained basis. She also serves as the primary interface with the general public, with vendors, job applicants, and inquiries of varying types. She also is responsible for organizing special events and technical seminars. REPRESENTATIVE PROJECT EXPERIENCE SANTA ROSA ISLAND AUTHORITY Mitigation (PDM) Program Grant Application and Elevation of Ten Flood-Prone Homes -FMA Grant Grant Management Services Application • Cox Road Drainage Improvements Design and HMGP Grant Application and Management FLORIDA HOSPITAL • Florida Hospital New Smyrna (Emergency Power CITY OF DEBARY, FLORIDA Upgrade for Chiller Support) - HMGP Grant • Westside Emergency Flood Management System Application and Grant Management Services (WSEFMS) Design and FEMA Hazard Mitigation • Florida Hospital Fish Memorial (Stormwater Ponds) Grant Program - HMGP Grant Application • Naranja Road / 2nd Street Drainage Improvements FEMA Hazard Mitigation Grant Program CITY OF NEW SMYRNA BEACH, FLORIDA • 9-home Buy-Out Program FMA and HMGP Grant • Elevation of 9 Flood-Prone Homes based on Pre- Services Calculated Benefits -HMGP Grant Application • Elevation of 5 Flood-Prone Homes based on SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA Benefit Cost Analysis - HMGP Grant Application Elevation of 2 Severe Repetitive Loss Homes within • Demolition and Reconstruction of 17 Flood-Prone Special Flood Hazard Areas - FMA Grant Application Homes -HMGP Grant Application Elevation of 2 Repetitive Loss Homes within Special Lakeside Gravity Outfall System FEMA Hazard Flood Hazard Areas - FMA Grant Application Mitigation Grant Program Elevation of a Repetitive Loss Homes not located within Special Flood Hazard Areas - FMA Grant BREVARD COUNTY, FLORIDA Application • Kingsmill Subdivision, Palomino Road and Aurora Acquisition & Demolition of 3 Repetitive Loss Homes Road Drainage Improvements FEMA Pre-Disaster not located within SFHAs - FMA Grant Application Linnie Hunt Grant Support / Administrative Assistant PROFESSIONAL PROFILE Ms. Hunt serves as Administrative Assistant for Pegasus’ transportation and stormwater departments. Her responsibilities include assisting the technical staff with comprehensive administrative functions including proposal preparation, bid document preparation, utility coordination, grant writing assistance (CDBG-DR, Hazard Mitigation Grant Program, Flood Mitigation Assistance, Pre-Disaster Mitigation), reimbursement request package preparation, marketing research, scheduling, and travel coordination. Ms. Hunt works with the technical staff in preparing proposals for various clients including the preparation of organizational charts, supporting graphics and figures, form preparation, word processing, and final proposal assembly. Her responsibilities also YEARS OF EXPERIENCE 30 include assisting staff on project assignments with research, document acquisition and EDUCATION one-on-one coordination with homeowners, as required. Ms. Hunt assists performs the final word processing for technical reports, permits, and grant applications. Ms. Associate of Arts Degree 2002 St. Johns River Community College Hunt also assists the technical staff with preparation of bid documents including project Palatka, Florida manuals, bid forms, front end documents, bid tabulation sheets, and recommendations for award. REPRESENTATIVE PROJECT EXPERIENCE CITY OF NEW SMYRNA BEACH, FLORIDA FLORIDA HOSPITAL Elevation of 9 Flood Prone Homes based on Florida Hospital New Smyrna Emergency Power Upgrade Pre-Calculated Benefits (HMGP Grant Application and for Chiller Support (HMGP Grant Application and Grant Grant Management Services) Management Services) Acquisition and Demolition of 3 Flood Home Homes (HMGP Grant Application) CITY OF PALM COAST, FLORIDA Elevation of 4 Flood-Prone Homes based on Benefit Cost Analysis (HMGP Grant Application) City Hall Generator Project (HMGP Grant Management Demolition and Reconstruction of 17 Flood-Prone Homes Services) (HMGP Grant Application) PRIVATE SECTOR SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA Good Samaritan Society Village of Kissimmee, Hurricane Irma Shingle Creek Flood Recovery Assistance Project Elevation of 2 Severe Repetitive Loss Homes within (FEMA Public Assistance Application) Special Flood Hazard Areas (FMA Grant Application) Good Samaritan Village of Kissimmee, Elevation of 87 Elevation of 2 Repetitive Loss Homes within Special Flood structures (HMGP Grant Application) Hazard Areas (FMA Grant Application) Wastewater Good Samaritan Village of Kissimmee, Elevation of a Repetitive Loss Homes not located within Treatment Plant Decommissioning (HMGP Grant Special Flood Hazard Areas (FMA Grant Application) Application) Acquisition & Demolition of 3 Repetitive Loss Homes not located within SFHAs (FMA Grant Application) GRANT COMPLIANCE SERVICES RFP 03-23-2 PH D.4 FLORIDA KNOWLEDGE Given Florida’s unprecedented and continued population growth, the demand on the construction industry has caused the cost of construction to grow exponentially. Shortages associated with labor, equipment, and materials to keep up with roadway and infrastructure projects, as well as the high demand for residential developments, has led to unpredictable costs that have become extremely difficult to plan for and budget. That said, now more then ever, the need to successfully pursue and secure grants to offset the extraordinary financial burden on cities and counties throughout the State is critical. Given the devastation that the City and its residents experienced due to Hurricane Ian, and the increased financial burden due to the current construction costs to repair and mitigate, securing grants is a critical component to provide the City and residents a means to a feasible and successful recovery. Section D Page 44 QUALIFICATIONS GRANT COMPLIANCESERVICES RFP 03-23-2 PH D.5 REFERENCES For confirmation of our previous experience with Federal and State grant management, refer to the following 3 municipal references for whom Pegasus Engineering is currently performing or has completed performing grant management services. CLIENT: City of New Smyrna Beach Kyle Fegley, P.E. Contract: 07/2018 to Present City Engineer 210 Sams Avenue New Smyrna Beach, Florida 32168 386-410-2811 Central Beach Drainage Improvements – Engineering Design, FMA and HMGP Grant Applications Elevation of 6 Flood-Prone Homes – HMGP Grant Applicationand Grant Management Services Elevation of 3 Flood-Prone Homes – HMGP Grant Application and Grant Management Services Demolition and Reconstruction of 17 Flood-Prone Homes – HMGP Grant Application and Grant Management Services CLIENT: Santa Rosa County, Florida Lani Burritt Contract: 03/2010 to Present Grants and Special Projects Director 6495 Caroline Street, Suite G Milton, Florida 32570 850-981-2016 Seven drainage improvements projects – HMGP Grant Administration Services under Phase II Settlers Colony Drainage Improvements – HMGP Grant Application and Administration Services under Phases I and II Ranchettes Subdivision Drainage Improvements – HMGP Grant Application and Administration Services under Phase I Venetian Way and Coronado Drive Drainage Improvements – HMGP Grant Application and Administration Services under Phases I and II Patterson Lane and Pace Lane Drainage Improvements - HMGP Grant Application and Administration Services under Phases I and II Maranatha Way and Chipper Lane Drainage Improvements - HMGP Grant Application and Administration Services under Phases I and II Section D Page 45 QUALIFICATIONS GRANT COMPLIANCESERVICES RFP 03-23-2 PH 2011 Aurora Drive - Acquisition and Demolition Project HMGP Grant Application Settlers Colony Expansion Drainage Improvements - HMGP Grant Application and Administration Services under Phases I and II Elevation of 2 Severe Repetitive Loss Homes within Special Flood Hazard Areas – FMA Grant Application Elevation of 2 Repetitive Loss Homes within Special Flood Hazard Areas – FMA Grant Application Elevation of Repetitive Loss Homes outsideSpecial Flood Hazard Areas – FMA Grant Application Acquisition and Demolition of 3 Repetitive Loss Homes not located within Special Flood Hazard Areas – FMA Grant Application Metron Estates Drainage Improvements – Engineering Design and HMGP Grant Application Ranchettes Subdivision Drainage Improvements – HMGP Grant Application and upcoming Administration Services under Phase II Ashmore Drainage Basin Stormwater Improvements – HMGP Grant Application Development and upcoming Administration Services under Phase I CLIENT: City of Bonita Springs Elly Soto McKuen Contract: 10/2020 to Present Sr. Project Manager 9101 Bonita Beach Road Bonita Springs, Florida 34135 239-949-6262 Quinn Downs Voluntary Home Buyout Program – CDBG-DR Grant Management Services Quinn Downs Infrastructure Program – CDBG-DR Grant Management Services Logan Boulevard Drainage Improvements – HMGP Grant Management Services Citrus Park Drainage Improvements – HMGP Grant Management Services Spring Creek Bonita Springs Golf Course – HMGP Grant Management Services Felts Avenue Bio-Reactor Phase II – FDEP Grant Support Services Pine Lake Preserve Re-Hydration – FDEP Grant Support Services Quinn Downs Acquisition and Demolition Project – HMGP Grant Application Support Services Terry Street Stormwater Improvements and Multi-Use Pathway – CDBG-MIT Grant Support Services Section D Page 46 QUALIFICATIONS GRANT COMPLIANCESERVICES RFP 03-23-2 PH D.6CONCLUSION The wealth of experience gained by our grant professionals while providing exemplary grant-related services to local governments combined with our vast local knowledge of the City of Winter Springs’ community needs enables Pegasus staff to provide outstanding grant-related services to the City. Our successful grant-related services encompass several factors, including: early coordination with our clients, securing input from affected residents via flood questionnaires, close coordination with local officials with historical flooding knowledge, detailed field reviews, preparation of hydrologic and hydraulic (H&H) studies, grant application development, preparation of benefit cost analyses, and grant management services. The latter involves preparation of quarterly reports, requests for reimbursement, and close-out request packages including requests for final inspections, coordination with client and residents regarding land and/or easement acquisitions, review of pertinent grant documentation, review of construction bid documents, bid submittals and contracts for consistency with grant program guidelines, coordination with construction contractors regarding grant contract requirements, and addressing Requests for Information from the Florida Division of Emergency Management (FDEM), among others. Another critical element for successful grant management is to ensure that the period of performance and the budget are maintained. Pegasus Engineering constantly monitors the project progress to ensure adherence to the FEMA-established grant timelines and budgets. However, when the need arises, well- documented period of performance extension requests and/or budget increase requests are submitted to the funding agency for review and approval consideration. In addition, Pegasus Engineering has excellent working relationships with the Seminole County Local Mitigation Strategy (LMS) Working Group as well as many FDEM reviewers. Regarding our local knowledge, we are well versed and entrenched within Winter Springs due to our office location and history of working with City staff. Having served the City continuously since 2007 has allowed us to become familiar with its infrastructure, community needs and City personnel. Our close proximity to City Hall and to the Public Works Administration Building affords us flexibility to be able to hold coordination meetings as often as needed and without much anticipation. Pegasus Engineering has also played a critical role in the recovery efforts after the devastation caused by Hurricane Ian in September 2022. Our team of professionals performed detailed site inspections the day of Hurricane Ian, and several days afterwards, to assess the widespread flood impacts and damage to several rights-of-way (e.g., Wade Street and Shore Road) and infrastructure (e.g., bridges associated with Northern Way and Winter Springs Boulevard). Immediately after Hurricane Ian impacted the City, countless coordination meetings took place with City staff and presentations to the City Commission and to the public to provide technical oversight and direction. Section D Page 48 QUALIFICATIONS Section E Other Information Other Information E.1 Additional Services Offered Besides having vast grant management experience, the senior personnel of Pegasus Engineering, LLC also have extensive and successful experience in all phases of planning, design, permitting, bidding, and construction administration projects for Florida cities, counties, and FDOT. While a number of our engineers, designers, and technicians have design experience on development projects (subdivisions, shopping centers, commercial sites, schools, medical, recreation, etc.), Pegasus has essentially restricted its practice to providing services to governmental entities. Thus, Pegasus never has any potential conflicts of interest. Pegasus currently has extensive experience in providing site development plans review services for the cities of Winter Springs, DeBary, Orange City, and Longwood. Pegasus’ services are directed by our staff of Florida-registered Professional Engineers who are assisted by Sr. Designers, CADD Drafters and GIS Specialists. Our additional services primarily focus on the following: Stormwater / Drainage Engineering Geographic Information Systems Transportation Engineering Eminent Domain / Expert Witness Utility Engineering Construction Administration Section E Page 1 OTHER INFORMATION GRANT COMPLIANCE SERVICES RFP 03-23-2 PH Furthermore, our stormwater/drainage engineering experience and services that the City of Winter Springs can benefit from include: Drainage Basin Studies and Hydraulic / Hydrologic Modeling Drainage Retrofit Projects Pollutant and Sediment Removal Structures Water Quality Monitoring, Nutrient Budgets and TMDL Reduction Projects Basin Management Action Plans (BMAPs) National Pollutant Discharge Elimination (NPDES) Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plans (SWPPP) Permits National Pollution Discharge Elimination (NPDES) MS4 Support Services Environmental Resource Permitting (ERP) Stormwater Management Master Plans and Capital Improvement Programs (CIPs) Construction Documents (Construction Plans and Technical Specifications) Mitigation Plans and Permit Applications Construction Bidding and Construction Administration Services Community Rating System (CRS) Support Services Stormwater Management Utility Assessments and Rate Studies Presentations for Public Involvement and Information Meetings Expert Witness Services Pegasus senior staff members have a proven record of providing successful engineering services under both continuing and specific project contracts for numerous Florida governmental entities including the Cities of Winter Springs, Altamonte Springs, Clearwater, Daytona Beach, DeBary, Deltona, Delray Beach, Longwood, Mount Dora, Orlando, Orange City, Ormond Beach, Plant City, Pierson, Port Orange, St. Petersburg, Titusville, Winter Garden, Winter Haven, Windermere, Winter Park, and the Counties of Volusia, Brevard, Seminole, Citrus, Polk, Pasco, Flagler, Indian River, Lake, Marion, Orange, Osceola, and Santa Rosa. We also have recently provided design services to FDOT Districts 1, 3, 5 and 7, including multiple projects for District 7 in Hillsborough County. Section E Page 2 OTHER INFORMATION GRANT COMPLIANCESERVICES RFP 03-23-2 PH We also completed the design for the Central Florida Expressway Authority (formally OOCEA) on the $5 Million East S.R. 408 Realignment and East S.R. 50 Exit Ramp improvement Project. Additionally, Pegasus is pre-qualified by FDOT in the following Work Groups: Group 3 Highway Design – Roadway 6.3.3 Intelligent Transportation Traffic 3.1 Minor Highway Design Engineering Systems 3.2 Major Highway DesignCommunications 3.3 Controlled Access Highway Design Group 7 Traffic Operations Design 7.1 Signing, Pavement Marking and Group 6 Traffic Engineering and Channelization Operations Studies 7.2 Lighting 6.1 Traffic Engineering Studies 7.3 Signalization 6.2 Traffic Signal Timing 6.3.1 Intelligent Transportation Group 10 Construction Engineering Systems Analysis and Design Inspection 6.3.2 Intelligent Transportation 10.1 Roadway Construction Systems Implementation Engineering Inspection Section E Page 3 OTHER INFORMATION GRANT COMPLIANCESERVICES RFP 03-23-2 PH E.2OTHER PERTINENT INFORMATION Pegasus’ Service Philosophy Success in the design/construction industry going responsive relationship with client is typically defined as achieving the client’s staff members. objectives on time, within budget, and with We feel that one of the most important a completed project of high quality. Pegasus elements of Pegasus’ provision of services is endeavors to have each of our clients so our “responsiveness”. Our experiences have thoroughly pleased with our professional taught that even the best management plan, services that clients will not only utilize us for including all of its components related to repeat work, but will recommend us through effective communication, ongoing positive recommendations. The fact that coordination, project schedules, etc., can Pegasus has also been very successful in never completely anticipate what may occur avoiding lawsuits between our clients and during the entire course of a project. contractors has enhanced our record of Therefore, we place special emphasis on positive references. “responsiveness”, and follow-through Pegasus’ record in the industry in achieving whereby the needs and requests of the City long-term “collegial” relationships with at any given time will always be governmental staff, sub-consultants, and accommodated and given first priority. permitting agencies attests to our success in Our commitment to “responsiveness” will achieving the objectives of our provide the City with attention to items that governmental clients. Our emphasis on the are often overlooked when things get busy, ability to efficiently design projects, including: phone calls that we return on a coordinate sub-consultants, estimate costs, timely basis; regular project status reports; provide effective QA/QC reviews, and obtain completion of City requests without required permits from multiple regulatory hesitation, regardless of in-scope and out-of- agencies, has ensured that our projects have scope requests; timely preliminary meetings consistently met budgets and schedules. with permitting agencies and permit This can be attributed to our highly submittals, and well-organized record experienced engineering staff, our emphasis keeping and descriptive invoicing. Pegasus on partnering with qualified sub- hereby emphasizes our commitment to consultants, effective construction maintain the highest level of administration, our well-established QA/QC “responsiveness” and follow-through, which procedures, and our emphasis on an on- Section E Page 4 OTHER INFORMATION GRANT COMPLIANCESERVICES RFP 03-23-2 PH is reflected in Pegasus’ success in being open communications between project awarded multiple continuing engineering personnel at all levels. We conduct an contracts with various counties and cities intensive Monday morning review of all across Florida. active projects, which has resulted in high work product quality and a high degree of The relationships that our senior personnel client satisfaction. Staff Training -All have developed with the staff of the various Pegasus personnel are encouraged to Florida cities, counties, FDOT and continually improve their technical skills and CFX/OOCEA, and other state agencies have professional knowledge. resulted in our being rewarded with the substantial number of continuing services On-Going Quality Assurance – Pegasus has a contracts listed herein, and the resulting well-established Quality Assurance / Quality authorization of numerous public Control (QA/QC) program to provide our infrastructure assignments. engineering and production support staff with written guidelines, to ensure that Project Management quality is maintained throughout each project. Pegasus Engineering has developed and utilizes a strong Project Management Our Project Manager is ultimately approach centered on four key elements: responsible for overall Quality Assurance on Principal Involvement -Commitment to this project, while QC reviews will be quality project management begins at the conducted by an assigned professional. Cost top of our management structure. Pegasus’ Controls – Pegasus has well-established, senior management has set specific goals to proven procedures to estimate and control ensure that our clients continually receive both engineering costs and construction quality engineering services. Their personal costs. We utilize highly structured commitment has been manifested through customized project cost accounting software formal written policies and procedures that on each project that provides on a weekly must be adhered to by all Pegasus basis all labor, overhead, and other direct personnel. Pegasus has successfully project costs, as well as work task and sub- implemented a firm-wide policy of task status information for use in our weekly emphasizing day-to-day participation by project management meetings. We have experienced Principals and Project also developed a very reliable system for Managers, and of holding weekly in-house accurately estimating construction costs at project review sessions, and of emphasizing Section E Page 5 OTHER INFORMATION GRANT COMPLIANCE SERVICES RFP 03-23-2 PH preliminary, intermediate, and final design stages. This system utilizes a continuous on- going monitoring of bid prices in the industry. Public Information Experience Experience has clearly demonstrated that Our senior personnel are well versed in public infrastructure projects have the assisting governmental clients in the highest degree of success when public development and execution of successful acceptance is achieved with the citizens of Public Involvement Programs. the community through public involvement Dissemination of information to the and information programs. Pegasus’ community is an important step in a experience has clearly demonstrated that successful Public Involvement plan. Pegasus public involvement programs are important senior personnel have served the to the success of improvement projects that communication needs of our clients through directly affect the community. Public Involvement workshops / meetings, It is imperative that the possible effects ofnewspapers, radio, mail, and the Internet. the proposed infrastructure improvements Furthermore, Pegasus senior personnel have on the made numerous presentations on proposed community are projects at various stakeholder workshops examined for and elected board meetings for multiple social, cities and counties across Florida during environmental their careers. and physical impacts. Section E Page 6 OTHER INFORMATION Section F Cost and Time Cost and Time For the immediate City needs, and in order to implement the City’s flood mitigation program by applying to FEMA funding under Hurricane Ian’s Hazard Mitigation Grant Program (HMGP), the City has submitted eight (8) projects to the Seminole County Resiliency Working Group for Local Mitigation Strategy (LMS) support, namely: oo Floodproofing Twelve (12) Sanitary Elevation of Seven (7) Flood-Prone Lift Stations Homes oo Permanent Generator for the Public Elevation of Five (5) Flood-Prone Works Building Homes oo Shore Road and Alton Road Culvert Acquisition and Demolition of Three Improvements (3) Flood-Prone Homes oo Gee Creek Stabilization between Safe Room for the Police Station Shore Road and Alton Road These projects will involve a plethora of grant-related services, including but not limited to: pre- screening services to demonstrate preliminary cost effectiveness, development of HMGP grant applications, development of conceptual engineering designs, development of H&H studies, development of benefit cost analyses, coordination with City staff, engineering consultants, contractors and FDEM staff as well as post-award grant management services in compliance with the respective grant agreements by FDEM. Given the different types of tasks that each specific project requires, the following Cost Proposal Worksheet has been developed based on hourly rates and depicts the manpower predicted to be utilized by Pegasus Engineering, LLC to serve the City of Winter Springs under this contract. Pegasus Engineering will be readily available to start the preparation of the required HMGP grant applications immediately upon City authorization for submittal to FDEM by the upcoming deadline of May 31, 2023, or earlier. Moreover, the Cost Proposal Worksheet pertains solely to Pegasus Engineering staff. No sub- consultants are envisioned under this contract. However, if the unforeseen need to retain a sub- consultant arises, Pegasus Engineering will obtain pre-approval from the City. It should be noted that grant management services related to FEMA funding under HMGP, which extend from grant application development to project close-out, are 100% fully reimbursable to the City as Sub-Recipient Management Cost up to 5% of the total project cost. Section F Page 1 COST AND TIME Cost $185.00 Total Cost $185.00 Unit 1 1 1 1 1 1 Qty. Total: A Worksheet WORKSHEET Appendix Proposal PROPOSAL Cost COST A: Assistant APPENDIX Description Senior Designer Administrative Grant Program Manager Designer / CADD Technician Grant Manager / Project Manager Grant Management Specialist / Project Engineer PH 2 - 23 - 03 RFP GRANT COMPLIANCE SERVICES RFP 03-23-2 PH As requested, Pegasus Engineering has provided herein sample manhour and fee estimates that encompass the scope of work defined in the City’s RFP for this contract. Specifically, it relates to FEMA HMGP Grant Application Development, as well as to Grant Management Services pertaining to Phases I and II which are applicable after the grant has been secured. Section F Page 3 COST AND TIME Section G Mandatory Proposal Forms Section H Florida State Corporate Filing Prepared by: 301 West State Road 434, Suite 309 Winter Springs, Florida 32708 Phone: 407-992-9160 / Fax: 407-358-5155 www.pegasusengineering.net