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The Corporation of the Township of South-West Oxford Request for Proposal for Emergency Services Building Station 3 (Beachville): Architectural & Engineering Design Services RFP 2016-01 Front Cover: Sackville Emergency Response Services and Town Hall Facility 100–401 Wellington Street West Toronto, ON M5V 1E7 July 29, 2016 Attention: Jeff VanRybroeck, Fire Chief The Corporation of the Township of South-West Oxford 312915 Dereham Line Mount Elgin, Ontario N0J 1N0 Dear Jeff: RE: RFP 2016-01 Stantec is pleased to submit our qualifications and fee proposal for full architectural and engineering design services for a new Emergency Services Building Station 3 in Beachville. We have reviewed your proposed RFP/contract terms and believe that should we be selected for this assignment, we will be able to conclude a mutually satisfactory contract with you. We would like to take this opportunity to emphasize our attention in selecting the best project team to meet your requirements for this project. As the Principal-in-Charge, I have extensive experience with successfully delivering numerous similar municipal projects. Together with the Project Architect Tom Kyle, I will lead a well-qualified team to deliver this project for the Township that will be on time, on budget, and to the quality expected. Our team possesses a vast knowledge base and has a successful history of working on similar projects including emergency services and police headquarters, as well as training and educational facilities. The core strength of Stantec’s multi-discipline architecture and engineering team – from site and building engineering services to subject matter experts including LEED and sustainable design meeting Net Zero targets – will be fully engaged as your partner to bring about this important project. Our Stantec team will be supported by Rider Levett Bucknall for cost estimating, who provide a true third party arms length evaluation of all the cost implications of the design, from beginning to end. In summary, we are excited about this project and confident that we have a uniquely qualified and available strong team to deliver a successful project for the Township. Yours sincerely, James Arvai OAA, AIA, NCARB Principal-in-Charge (647) 922-6167 James.Arvai@stantec.com w Photo: Town of Blackfalds Protective Services Building Table of Contents Schedule A and Mandatory Requirements p.1 Team Photo: Ajax Fire Station and Emergency Services Headquarters and Training Centre p.9 Methodology p.17 Relevant Experience p.23 Project Schedule p.39 Fees and Expenses p.45 Appendix A: Team CVs p.49 Schedule A and Mandatory Requirements Photo (top): RCMP Northern BC Headquarters Photo (bottom): Brampton Fire Apparatus & Maintenance Facility (rendering) Township of South-West Oxford Architectural & Engineering Services: Emergency Services Building Station 3 RFP #2016-01 SCHEDULE “A” Request for Proposal Submission Form Date: July 29, 2016 Submitted By: “Proponent” Stantec Architecture Ltd. 1. Addenda No. 2. Pursuant to and in compliance with the RFP Documents and the addenda listed above, the undersigned, being familiar with the RFP Documents, and all relevant laws, rules, notices, directives, standards, orders and regulations, licensing and permit requirements, labour markets and other circumstances which may affect its submission, hereby submit a proposal to provide Design and Engineering services for Emergency Services Building Station 3 (Beachville) as specified for this project. 3. The Proponent declares: Date of Issue June 16, 2016 1 Answers to Questions As at June 17, 2016 / As at June 28, 2016 The undersigned acknowledges receipt of the addenda listed hereafter: 4. a) that it has complied with the instructions and that it accepts all of the terms, provisions, stipulations and requirements set out in the RFP; b) that it is not relying on any information other than that set out in the RFP and addenda and issued pursuant thereto by the Township of Township of South-West Oxford; c) that all statements and information set out in its RFP Submission Form or otherwise provided to the Township in connection with the RFP, including statements and information hereafter provided, are and will be true, accurate and complete, not misleading and in accordance with the principles of full, true and plain disclosure. Where a Proponent is comprised of more than one entity, all entities comprising the Proponent shall be jointly and severally liable. The undersigned has completed this RFP Submission Form. Signature of Proponent: James Arvai, Principal-in-Charge Printed Name and Position Signature July 29, 2016 Date 19 | P a g e Request for Proposal Call No. RFP 2016-01 1 Township of South-West Oxford Architectural & Engineering Services: Emergency Services Building Station 3 RFP #2016-01 SCHEDULE “A” Request for Proposal Submission Form In addition to page 1 of Schedule “A”, the Proponent shall submit information as required below. This will form the basis of evaluation of the RFP. It is important for the Proponent to carefully review submission requirements as set in Section D. This form may be reproduced but must be in the same sequence as below. 1. Team (See D.2) 2. Methodology (See D.3) 3. Proponents Past Relevant Experience (D.4) 4. Project Schedule (D.5) 5. Fees and Expenses (D.6) 6. Mandatory Requirements (D. 8) 2 Stantec • Proof of ability to provide insurance as required by contract documents • Disclosure of ongoing litigation • Workplace Safety & Insurance Board Firm Number • Workplace Safety & Insurance Board Account Number • A “Clearance Certificate” issued by WSIB indicating that the bidder’s account is in good standing. Contractor Address / Adresse de l’entrepreneur 10160 112 ST, RISK MANAGEMENT, EDMONTON, AB, T5K2L6, CA Contractor Legal / Trade Name / Appellation commerciale ou raison sociale de l’entrepreneur STANTEC CONSULTING LTD / STANTEC ARCHITECTURE LTD 7799-001: Miscellaneous Business Services 7752-000: Offices of Engineers Contractor Classification Unit and Description / Unité de classification de l’entrepreneur et description Clearance Certificate / Certificat de décharge Principal Legal / Trade Name / Appellation commerciale ou raison sociale de l’entrepreneur principal THE TOWNSHIP OF SOUTH-WEST OXFORD 06-Jul-2016 to 19-Aug2016 Clearance Certificate Validity period (ddNumber / Numéro du mmm-yyyy) / Période certificat de décharge de validité (jj/mm/aaaa) 312915 DEREHAM P2000009P1FG LINE, C/O MARY ELLEN GREB, MOUNT ELGIN, ON, N0J1N0, CA Principal Address / Adresse de l’entrepreneur principal Mandatory Requirements WSIB Firm #: 25037OHN Request for Proposal Call No. RFP 2016-01 3 CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE DATE (MM/DD/YYYY) 05/01/2016 THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AFFIRMATIVELY OR NEGATIVELY AMEND, EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. THIS CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A CONTRACT BETWEEN THE ISSUING INSURER(S), AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE OR PRODUCER, AND THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. IMPORTANT: If the certificate holder is an ADDITIONAL INSURED, the policy(ies) must be endorsed. If SUBROGATION IS WAIVED, subject to the terms and conditions of the policy, certain policies may require an endorsement. A statement on this certificate does not confer rights to the certificate holder in lieu of such endorsement(s). CONTACT TAMMIE BESON NAME PHONE (A/C, No, Ext): (780) 423-9801 E-MAIL ADDRESS: TAMMIE.BESON@AON.CA PRODUCER AON REED STENHOUSE INC. 900 - 10025 - 102A AVENUE EDMONTON AB T5J 0Y2 (780) 423-9876 INSURER(S) AFFORDING COVERAGE INSURED STANTEC ARCHITECTURE LTD. 100 - 401 WELLINGTON STREET WEST TORONTO ON M5V 1E7 COVERAGES FAX (A/C, No): INSURER A: ZURICH INSURANCE COMPANY INSURER B: ROYAL SUN ALLIANCE ZURICH INSURANCE COMPANY INSURER C: NAIC # INSURER D: INSURER E: CERTIFICATE NUMBER: 1 INSURER F: REVISION NUMBER: THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT, TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN, THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES. LIMITS SHOWN SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. INSR LTR A TYPE OF INSURANCE X 8832140 X 05/01/16 05/01/17 OCCUR EMPLOYERS LIABILITY AND XCU COVER INCLUDED CONTRACTUAL/CROSS LIABILITY NON-OWNED AUTO LIABILITY GEN’L AGGREGATE LIMIT APPLIES PER: PROX POLICY LOC JECT AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY X POLICY EFF POLICY EXP (MM/DD/YYYY) (MM/DD/YYYY) POLICY NUMBER COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY CLAIMS-MADE X X B ADDL SUBR INSR WVD GENERAL LIABILITY ANY AUTO ALL OWNED AUTOS HIRED AUTOS N/A N/A CAP047376419 05/01/16 05/01/17 SCHEDULED AUTOS NON-OWNED AUTOS LIMITS EACH OCCURRENCE DAMAGE TO RENTED PREMISES (Ea occurrence) $ MED EXP (Any one person) $ PERSONAL & ADV INJURY $ GENERAL AGGREGATE $ PRODUCTS - COMP/OP AGG $ COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT (Ea accident) BODILY INJURY (Per person) $ 2,000,000 2,000,000 10,000 2,000,000 6,000,000 2,000,000 $ $ 1,000,000 $ BODILY INJURY (Per accident) $ PROPERTY DAMAGE $ (Per accident) $ C X X UMBRELLA LIAB X EXCESS LIAB 8831307 OCCUR 05/01/16 EXCESS GENERAL AND AUTO LIABILITY (FOLLOW FORM) CLAIMS-MADE DED X RETENTION $ 10,000 WORKERS COMPENSATION AND EMPLOYERS’ LIABILITY Y/N ANY PROPRIETOR/PARTNER/EXECUTIVE N/A OFFICER/MEMBER EXCLUDED? (Mandatory in NH) If yes, describe under DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS below 05/01/17 SEE SEPARATE LETTER FROM PROVINCIAL WORKERS COMPENSATION EACH OCCURRENCE $ AGGREGATE $ WC STATUTORY LIMITS OTHER E.L. EACH ACCIDENT 5,000,000 5,000,000 $ $ E.L. DISEASE - EA EMPLOYEE $ E.L. DISEASE - POLICY LIMIT $ DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS / LOCATIONS / VEHICLES (Attach ACORD 101, Additional Remarks Schedule, if more space is required) TORONTO, ON. ARCHITECTURE. C E R T I F I C AT E H O L D E R C AN C E L L AT I O N TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, NOTICE WILL BE DELIVERED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE POLICY PROVISIONS. AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE ACORD 25 (2010/05) 4 Stantec © 1988-2010 ACORD CORPORATION. All rights reserved. The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE DATE (MM/DD/YYYY) 08/01/2015 THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AFFIRMATIVELY OR NEGATIVELY AMEND, EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. THIS CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A CONTRACT BETWEEN THE ISSUING INSURER(S), AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE OR PRODUCER, AND THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. IMPORTANT: If the certificate holder is an ADDITIONAL INSURED, the policy(ies) must be endorsed. If SUBROGATION IS WAIVED, subject to the terms and conditions of the policy, certain policies may require an endorsement. A statement on this certificate does not confer rights to the certificate holder in lieu of such endorsement(s). CONTACT TAMMIE BESON NAME PHONE (A/C, No, Ext): 780-423 9801 E-MAIL ADDRESS: TAMMIE.BESON@AON.CA PRODUCER AON REED STENHOUSE INC 900, 10025 102A AVENUE EDMONTON, AB T5J 0Y2 FAX (A/C, No): 780-423 INSURER(S) AFFORDING COVERAGE 9876 NAIC # INSURER A: INSURED INSURER B: STANTEC ARCHITECTURE LTD., ARCHITECTS 100 - 401 WELLINGTON STREET WEST TORONTO ON M5V 1E7 COVERAGES CERTIFICATE NUMBER: INSURER C: INSURER D: INSURER E: 171 CERTAIN U/W’S AT LLOYDS OF LONDON (BEAZLEY) INSURER F: REVISION NUMBER: THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT, TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN, THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES. LIMITS SHOWN SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. INSR LTR TYPE OF INSURANCE ADDL SUBR INSR WVD POLICY EFF POLICY EXP (MM/DD/YYYY) (MM/DD/YYYY) POLICY NUMBER GENERAL LIABILITY COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY CLAIMS-MADE OCCUR GEN’L AGGREGATE LIMIT APPLIES PER: PROPOLICY LOC JECT AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY ANY AUTO ALL OWNED AUTOS HIRED AUTOS LIMITS EACH OCCURRENCE DAMAGE TO RENTED PREMISES (Ea occurrence) $ MED EXP (Any one person) $ PERSONAL & ADV INJURY $ GENERAL AGGREGATE $ PRODUCTS - COMP/OP AGG $ COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT (Ea accident) BODILY INJURY (Per person) SCHEDULED AUTOS NON-OWNED AUTOS $ $ $ $ BODILY INJURY (Per accident) $ PROPERTY DAMAGE $ (Per accident) $ UMBRELLA LIAB OCCUR EACH OCCURRENCE $ EXCESS LIAB CLAIMS-MADE AGGREGATE $ DED RETENTION $ WORKERS COMPENSATION AND EMPLOYERS’ LIABILITY Y/N ANY PROPRIETOR/PARTNER/EXECUTIVE N/A OFFICER/MEMBER EXCLUDED? (Mandatory in NH) If yes, describe under DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS below D PROFESSIONAL LIABILITY & WC STATUTORY LIMITS OTHER E.L. EACH ACCIDENT $ $ E.L. DISEASE - EA EMPLOYEE $ E.L. DISEASE - POLICY LIMIT N/A CONTRACTORS POLLUTION LIABILITY QC1505150 08/01/15 $ 08/01/16 CLAIM AND AGGREGATE LIMIT $3,000,000 INCLUSIVE OF COSTS CLAIMS MADE BASIS NO RETROACTIVE DATE DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS / LOCATIONS / VEHICLES (Attach ACORD 101, Additional Remarks Schedule, if more space is required) TORONTO, ON. ARCHITECTURE. C E R T I F I C AT E H O L D E R C AN C E L L AT I O N TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, NOTICE WILL BE DELIVERED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE POLICY PROVISIONS. AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE ACORD 25 (2010/05) © 1988-2010 ACORD CORPORATION. All rights reserved. The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD Request for Proposal Call No. RFP 2016-01 5 Disclosure of Ongoing Litigation There are no unsatisfied judgments or arbitration awards outstanding against Stantec. Stantec does have some legal proceedings, lawsuits, and/or claims pending. These are a normal part of professional services industries. All have been reported to Stantec’s insurers who, with Stantec’s active involvement, are in the process of adjusting/managing them. None will have a material effect on the financial position of the company or its ability to undertake this assignment. Perhaps of greater comfort to our clients is the fact that Stantec seeks to deal with client concerns and claims promptly and fairly through its Practice & Risk Management group. This group also regularly engages in project and claims reviews and is continually incorporating lessons learned into our procedures, to reduce the chance of recurrence of similar claims. 6 Stantec Team Photo (top): Toronto Police Services 14 Division Photo (bottom): Sackville Emergency Response Services and Town Hall Facility Team Organization Township of South West Oxford Fire Chief Jeff VanRybroeck Management Team Project Architect Principal-in-Charge Tom Kyle James Arvai James Arvai Tom Kyle Project Management Support Linda Bennett Discipline Leaders Site Lead Krista Walkey Kevin Fergin Site Planning Architectural Lead Tom Kyle Interiors Structural Lead Paul Foy Roberto Falcon Mechanical Lead Manuel Lolarga Jaimie Handscomb Krista Walkey Kevin Fergin Janet Gasparotto Sustainability BIM/Production Matt Cable Diana Visic Landscape Architecture André Arseneault Andrew Wheelband Steve Bendo Jim Vafiades Storm Water Management Angelo Ligotti Electrical Lead Kevin Fleming Craig Dart IT/ Communications Syed Irfan Ahmed Adam Behrendorff Cost Consultant Joe Pendleberry (with RLB) Rider Levett Bucknall Civil Joe Harris Peter Fitzgerald LEGEND Stantec Sub-consultant Italics designate Key Member Backup Request for Proposal Call No. RFP 2016-01 9 Proposed Team Roles and Responsibilities All team members below are with Stantec unless otherwise noted. James Arvai, OAA, AIA, NCARB Principal-in-Charge (Toronto/Waterloo) •• Responsible for overall quality of service to the Township •• Provide project delivery methodology and workplan •• Budgets and schedules •• Provide and administer QA/QC program and risk management Tom Kyle, OAA, MRAIC, LEED® AP Project Architect (Toronto) •• Leading overall architectural team to complete design and construction documents •• Quality and coordination of project team’s work •• Programming •• Functional planning •• Master plan •• Concept/Schematic design •• Day-to-day single point of contact Linda Bennett Project Management Support (Waterloo) •• Contract administration and overall contract support •• Design coordination of team’s work •• Maintain communication site •• Document control , and prepare and manage CA logs •• Respond to RFIs Krista Walkey, MCIP, RPP Site Lead and Site Planning (Waterloo) •• Master Plans, Official Plan amendments, Draft Plans of Subdivision, Zoning By-law amendments and Site Plans Paul Foy, P.Eng. Structural Engineering Lead (Waterloo) •• Leading structural team to complete design and construction documents •• Foundations and waterproofing •• Superstructure and slab on grade •• Construction General Reviews •• Coordinating and review of testing an inspection of structural elements during construction 10 Stantec Manuel Lolarga, P.Eng. Mechanical Engineering Lead (Waterloo) •• Leading mechanical team to complete design and construction documents •• HVAC, plumbing and drainage , fire suppression, Process equipment •• Contribute to team’s sustainable design and energy reduction efforts •• Assist owner to pre-qualify a list of mechanical contractors and suppliers •• Perform site general reviews during construction works Kevin Fleming, P.Eng. Electrical Engineering Lead (Waterloo) • Lead design team for all electrical systems including primary power, grounding, emergency power, lighting, IT/Communications, Security • Contribute to team’s sustainable design and energy reduction efforts • Assist owner to pre-qualify a list of electrical contractors and suppliers • Perform site general reviews during construction works Janet Gasparotto, ARIDO, IDC Interiors (Toronto) •• Interior planning and design •• Compile office and furniture standards •• Select interior materials and finishes •• Millwork •• Furniture Fixture and Equipment •• Audio-visual equipment Matt Cable, M.Sc, P.Eng, LEED AP BD+C, CMVP® Sustainable Design Specialist and LEED AP (Toronto) •• Advise on sustainable design strategy and features •• Management of LEED design, implementation, and certification process Syed Irfan Ahmed IT and Communications (Toronto) •• Meet with the Township’s IT group to establish design standards and Township’s requirements •• Present to the Township’s technical stakeholders for review and feedback at key milestones •• Prepare outline specifications and cut sheets of technology and proposed equipment for Township’s approval •• Prepare specifications, and conduct general reviews during construction Steve Bendo, OALA, CSLA, ISA Certified Arborist ON-1245A Landscape Architect (Waterloo) •• Design landscape •• Select vegetation •• Coordinate with the Township’s landscape architect and arborist for approvals •• Construction contract administration and warranty support to ensure survivability of plants Request for Proposal Call No. RFP 2016-01 11 André Arseneault, OAA, MRAIC, B.A.S., M.Arch BIM/Production (Waterloo) •• Develop and deploy BIM execution plan •• Maintain and coordinate drawing standards Angelo Ligotti, P.Eng Storm Water Management Specialist (Markham) •• SWM design and report Joe Harris, BES Civil (Waterloo) •• Leading civil team to complete design and construction documents •• Site grading design •• Site services •• Paving and roads design •• Coordinating and review of testing for inspection of earthworks during construction Joe Pendleberry, PQS, MRICS Cost Consultant – Rider Levett Bucknall (Oakville) •• Provide Class cost estimates at key milestones as required in the RFP •• Provide cost reconciliation between milestone estimates On the following page, please find a breakdown of each key team member’s time expected to put into the project. The key members efforts will be supported by an experienced technical support team who will provide additional time on an as-needed basis. 12 Stantec Request for Proposal Call No. RFP 2016-01 13 Methodology Photo (top): Coral Springs Fire Station 71 Photo (bottom): Niagara Police College Centre for Excellence & Community Safety Studies EMS Beachville Approach and Methodology Stantec has long recognized the fact that capital building projects are inherently multi-disciplinary projects and was an early adopter of the One Team solution. This standard multidisciplinary design process model has evolved and matured at Stantec into the Integrated Design methodology that will deliver the maximum value in the investment that will be made in your project. The Integrated Design methodology is an evolution from the conventional design process which was a linear process that involved team members only when essential. Decisions were made by a small number of people with limited collaboration, especially in the early stages of a project. Disciplines and subject matter experts worked in isolated silos with limited communication exchange. The client was not given a voice in the process and was limited to exchanges with the Prime Consultant on the final deliverables. To overcome the inherent limitations of the conventional design team methodology (Architect as Prime Consultant with separate Engineering firms as sub-consultants), the Integrated Design process is inclusive from the outset and brings the client immediately into the process as an active participant. The entire design team influences decisions through an iterative process that incorporates whole systems thinking which encompasses all of the clients concerns. The Stantec Integrated Design process will integrate the actual users of the building into the process as an active member of the team. As a key stakeholder and active team member, they will be encouraged to participate and will be given an open and transparent forum to provide their input based on their experiences and perspectives. Our Integrated Design Team will engage team members with a formal, fulsome and structured user engagement process to clearly define the project goals along with a fully developed functional program. They will review the outcomes and deliverables with us as they are developed as an active participant, monitoring project progress with us with experienced guidance from our design team. As a team participant, they will have a forum for those informal exchanges with our project team thought leaders and subject matter experts to support their exploration of the solutions being developed. Together, we will establish the goals for this project, establish the clear and measurable objectives to support those goals, state the tasks needed to meet those objectives and provide the deliverables to deliver a successful project. Capital projects are challenging, often complex undertakings that require the management of scope, schedule and cost. The value of an experienced core team to provide the necessary leadership and guidance to this complex process cannot be overstated. The proposed Stantec team will provide that guidance and leadership in an inclusive, collaborative management model where: •• •• •• All project stakeholders are informed with clear communication Milestones are established and progress is constantly monitored Project goals are coordinated and embedded in the process The mechanics of Stantec’s design process model allow for both formal and informal interaction. The informal synergies of the multi-disciplined team will creatively investigate solutions using the full resources available to the team while the formal interaction creates a supportive framework to support the disciplined efforts needed for pre-planning to ensure predictable outcomes. The formal design framework will ensure that design decisions are made from a holistic viewpoint that includes full analysis of true life cycle costs as well as operational and functionality impacts; all within the context of creating a civic building that reflects the shared values of the EMS service. Request for Proposal Call No. RFP 2016-01 17 The initial capital costs will be continually examined as design decisions are made to stay within established budgets. The shared vision of an innovative, efficient, ‘net-zero’ sustainable facility will be examined with discipline and rigor through the formal process while the informal exchanges between design team members and user stakeholders will promote and explore innovation and inventiveness for all aspects of the project through the energized informal interactive and iterative process. While the formal process is inclusive of the users and occupants of the facility, the informal exchanges will actively encourage user input. The Formal components of our integrated design approach consist of the following key components: •• •• •• •• Workplan Stakeholder Communications Plan Schedule Risk Management Plan Workplan One of the cornerstones of that pre-planning, formal framework will be the custom developed and deployed Project Work Plan, a key project and design management tool for planning, executing, implementing and monitoring an ordered set of activities within a consulting context. The Work Plan is a guiding document of the activities to support a logic framework within a specific timeframe. While it reflects the project schedule, it is much more than a schedule. It will tag key decisions and deliverables that require formal interaction between all stakeholders. The Work Plan will identify the goals of the project as a series of connected objectives to be achieved, makes them finite and verifiable, outlines an ordered strategy, and identifies the actions to be taken in order to reach those objectives and complete the deliverable outputs. The Work Plan is a ‘live’ document that is continuously updated and monitored. It serves as the baseline document to track progress on tasks and identify issues. Our formal process will include bi-weekly (more often if deemed necessary by the project team) update meetings. The update meetings will monitor progress against the Critical Path Method schedules, provide a two week and three month outlook on key milestones, identify and maintain an issues log, provide clarity on task scope and ownership, monitor budgets and other project risks, and be the project record of design decisions. The update meeting is also an open forum to work together to ensure the timing, quality, and content of the project is in accordance with the overall project objectives. Communication Plan The stakeholders of any project need information to make informed decisions about their undertaking. The Stakeholder Communication Plan will outline how the consultant team will interface with all stakeholders, structured committees, and authorities in a transparent forum. In order to distribute appropriate and adequate information about the project to all stakeholders in a timely manner, we will be leveraging technology such as Sharepoint 2010 software for discussions, document control and distribution, issues log, central contact database, project calendar acting as a central repository of the most current version of all documents, all accessible with a browser, easy to use by client stakeholders. The Communication Plan will include the protocols for effective meetings and site visits where the purpose of any meeting or site visit is clearly identified in an agenda, any associated meeting material is circulated in advance, and, meeting outcomes are fully documented. It will contain the details of the type of information, the format, the venue, the required recipients who will receive the information, as well as the timing of the distribution of information. 18 Stantec Schedule During the initial analysis of program requirements, the team will contribute to a detailed Project Schedule that accounts for all major project activities. Work progress will be monitored on a bi-weekly basis against the approved Project Schedule. We will identify completed and delayed activities, along with mitigation measures and advice. Adjustments to the Preliminary Project Schedule (logic and durations) and action on lagging activities will be taken to meet upcoming milestones. The following requirements are essential to schedule development: •• •• •• •• •• •• Project Schedule requires the buy-in and mandatory commitment of the project team Schedule requires the inclusion of ALL key milestones Risk factors affecting individual activities will require monitoring and performance mitigation measures Make adequate provisions for Reviews and Approvals at all stages and key deliverables Anticipate the need to adjust the duration and/or sequence of certain tasks due to greater clarity or evolution of scope and client’s requirements; build-in reasonable allowances within each major stage Above all, the schedule must be realistic and achievable This project schedule will be one of the first items to be validated by the entire project stakeholder team. Establishing and validating an accurate, reliable, master design schedule for the project will be a critical early activity. The schedule will be monitored continuously and updated regularly – this enables schedule conflicts or concerns to be quickly identified and corrective action when necessary to be initiated immediately. Maintenance of the project schedule and final milestone dates are keys to this project’s success and Stantec will be committed to achieve those goals. Risk Management Our process also includes a Risk Management plan. Our team will employ a three-step risk management approach that involves identifying, quantifying and responding to potential conflicts and/ or anticipated problems that can negatively influence the outcome of the project. We work with clients to identify and list potential conflicts or problems (i.e., risks) that may impact on the design, construction, capital cost, or operation of the facility. All project team members and stakeholders are encouraged to participate in this process to solicit their input based on their experiences and perspectives. Once identified, risks are classified and grouped by source and assessed in terms of probability of occurrence and severity of outcome. Impacts are typically measured in terms of how they affect cost, schedule or quality, as well as the planning and implementation strategy for the project. After risks are identified, we work with clients to develop effective risk management and control strategies aimed at mitigating risk exposure and a Risk Management Plan (RMP) is established for the project. This RMP forms part of the overall project procedures and defines responsibilities and actions to be taken by various project participants in order to mitigate risk. Request for Proposal Call No. RFP 2016-01 19 Accurately identifying and quantifying project risks depends largely on the team’s design, construction, and operating experience. To fully take advantage of the experience available within our project team, we will hold a Risk Workshop to develop a Project Risk Registry containing a list of detailed and specific project risks, the probability of the risk based on currently available information, the cost impact of the risk if it occurs, and the management measures that may reduce the probability or cost of the risk. Project risks encompass such things as the physical work, political, economic and labor environment, and operations. The risks are tracked throughout the project and risk management measures implemented as required to keep the project on schedule and budget. This will lead to the most cost-effective and operationally efficient solution as a viable, predictable outcome for your project. Stantec has a formal quality management system in use across the organization which is registered to the ISO9001:2000 Quality Management standard. The quality management system promotes quality practices across the organization with the goal of: •• •• •• •• •• •• •• •• •• Eliminating or reducing the risk and consequences of design errors Tested, reliable processes to create predictable results Improving functionality and efficiency for our clients through design excellence Promoting the quality, durability and reliability of the design outcome Verifying regulatory compliance Project planning including a strong focus on the management of risks and achievement of quality on all major projects Focusing on meeting the client’s needs with a formal process for gathering client requirements Applying a structured quality assurance processes which include formal quality reviews and internal peer reviews on project deliverables prior to issuance Conducting internal practice audits to monitor compliance with our quality management system Our practice area leader/Principal will ensure that our ISO 9001:2008 QA/QC requirements are followed. Stantec employs a strict peer-review quality assurance (QA) program that begins at project commencement and continues throughout the project. The quality of our work is demonstrated by our long list of repeat clients and the number of delivery orders we have been assigned as part of our work on retainer contracts. When we establish a professional relationship with a client, we challenge ourselves to exceed client expectations. 20 Stantec Relevant Experience Photo (top): City of Kamloops Aberdeen Fire Hall No. 7 Photo (bottom): DND Replacement Fire Hall at CFB Suffield Photo: Sackville Emergency Response Services and Town Hall Facility Stantec Architecture Ltd. As a multi-disciplinary consulting practice, Stantec Architecture is a recognized innovator and industry leader with significant expertise in civic facility design. The firm holds a fundamental belief in the involvement of the client and users in the entire design process. As integral members of the team, our clients contribute greatly to the energy and enthusiasm that produce the highest quality work. A key characteristic of Stantec’s work is the uniqueness of each design solution, achieved by beginning each design process without preconceptions. Stantec started in 1954 as a one-person firm, and today, the Stantec community unites more than 22,000 employees working in over 400 locations across North America and internationally. This growth has been guided by four people: our founder, Dr. Don Stanley, and three CEOs since Don: Ron Triffo; Tony Franceschini; and Bob Gomes. The board of directors presently has nine members, the majority of whom are from outside Stantec. Stantec staff collaborate across disciplines and industries to bring transportation, buildings, energy and infrastructure projects to life. Our core business is professional consulting in architecture, engineering, landscape architecture, program and project management, planning, interior design, environmental sciences, and project economics. We support our public and private sector clients at every stage, from initial concept and financial feasibility to project completion and beyond. Stantec’s work begins at the intersection of community, creativity, and client relationships. From the initial planning stage through to design, construction and commissioning, we strive to add value to each project by offering our clients a complete, creative process. We consistently drive quality projects while meeting the program, budget and schedule. We also have a proven track record of delivering designs that optimize the life-cycle of a facility and its processes by understanding our client’s business and operational needs along with the site’s physical conditions. We believe that the scope of our expertise and depth of our resources – combined with our local strength and knowledge – make us particularly well-suited to provide prime consultant services to the Township for this project. Request for Proposal Call No. RFP 2016-01 23 Select Recent Awards • 2015 George Brown College, Waterfront Health Sciences Centre Campus (Electrical Engineering) Canadian Green Building Awards (Sustainable Architecture and Building magazine), Toronto, Ontario, Canadian Green Building Award, Toronto, Ontario • 2015 Toronto Police Service - 14 Division Toronto, Ontario, Ontario Association of Architects Awards, Honourable Mention - Design Excellence • 2015 Forensic Services and Coroner’s Complex Toronto, Ontario, P3 Awards, Best Designed Project – Gold • 2015 Orleans Watermain Link Orleans, Ontario, Association of Consulting Engineering Companies of Canada Awards of Excellence, Award of Excellence • 2014 Evergreen Brickworks Toronto, Ontario, CaGBC Innovation in LEED Awards, New Construction / Core and Shell • 2014 Centre for Addiction and Mental Health - Phase 1B Redevelopment Toronto, Ontario, P3 Bulletin Awards, Best Designed Project – Silver award • 2014 Bridgepoint Active Healthcare Redevelopment Toronto, Ontario, Canadian Urban Institute, Brownie Awards, REBUILD Excellence in Project Development: Building Scale • 2014 Bridgepoint Active Healthcare Redevelopment Toronto, Ontario, Heritage Canada, Ecclesiastical Insurance Cornerstone Awards for Building Heritage • 2015 George Brown College - Waterfront Health Sciences Campus Toronto, Ontario, Architectural • 2014 Bridgepoint Active Healthcare Redevelopment Toronto, Ontario, Ontario Association of Architects 2014 Awards, Design Excellence • 2014 Toronto Police Service - 11 Division Toronto, Ontario, Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, 2014 National Urban Design Awards, Certificate of Merit, Urban Architecture • 2014 Bridgepoint Active Healthcare Redevelopment Toronto, Ontario, 2014 PUG Awards, Paul Oberman Award - Adaptive Reuse and Heritage Restoration • 2013 Ottawa MacDonald-Cartier International Airport, Runway 07-25 Ottawa, Ontario, David Thompson National Geomatics Award, Innovation in Geomatics, Finalist • 2013 Ottawa MacDonald-Cartier International Airport, Runway 07-25 Ottawa, Ontario, David Thompson National Geomatics Award, Unusual Applications in Geomatics, Winner Sub-consultant Corporate Profile and Experience Rider Levett Bucknall (RLB) – Cost Consultant Rider Levett Bucknall (RLB) is a leading professional property and construction consultancy firm providing clients with independent, unbiased, and expert advice for all aspects of management, feasibility, and cost and time of major construction projects, from project conception and site acquisition to final completion and commissioning. Our primary goal is to help our clients and their projects succeed. RLB’s expertise and wide array of project management, cost management, and advisory services have enabled us to be one of the most recognized leaders in the property and construction industry. RLB is the benchmark for technical excellence in cost planning and cost management services. Our reputation as an industry leader is based on our proven ability to continuously improve and enhance our services and provide the best talent and expertise available. Long standing relationships are our reward for a history of consistently exceeding our clients’ service and quality expectations. Our clients are local, regional, and multinational; they include public and private owners, investors, architects, and engineers in all sectors ranging from transportation, sports, and public assembly to hospitality, healthcare, and higher education. 24 Stantec Tracing our roots back to 1785, RLB has become a truly global practice with over 3,500 staff in more than 120 offices throughout Africa, Asia, Europe, the Middle East, North America, and Oceania. The success of these offices has made RLB one of the largest and most widely experienced project management, cost management and advisory service firms in the world. For 230 years, our professionals have been adding value by managing total project cost, schedule, and risk while transforming projects into tangible assets. History Clare, Randall-Smith (CRS) was founded in 1969 by Colin Randall-Smith and C.C. ‘Bucky’ Clare to provide sound mechanical and electrical costing advice to a global client base of owners, designers, engineers and contractors. In 2008 Joe Pendlebury acquired CRS and combined his Architectural and Structural practice, Pendlebury Cost Consultants with CRS to create CRSP COST Consultants, a fully integrated, multi-disciplinary cost consultancy. In 2014 Joe Pendlebury on behalf of CRSP joined Rider Levett Bucknall to form RLB|CRSP Cost Consultants. As of January 1, 2016 the amalgamation of Clare Randall Smith Pendlebury (CRSP) Cost Consultants and Rider Levett Bucknall was completed. Clare Randall Smith Pendlebury Cost Consultants also known recently as RLB|CRSP Cost Consultants, is now known legally as Rider Levett Bucknall (Canada) Ltd. Professional Qualifications Members of the Rider Levett Bucknall staff are trained and accredited according to the Canadian Institute of Quantity Surveyors (CIQS) and the Royal Institute of Quantity Surveyors (RICS). Our Services Rider Levett Bucknall services clients throughout all phases of capital construction projects; providing the following core services: • • • • • • • • • Cost Management Procurement Support Contract Cost Administration Contract Loan Monitoring Cost Studies Special Assessments Project Value Management Financial Risk Management Dispute Resolution Over 40 years we have accrued an extensive project database consisting of: • • • • • • • • • Public/ Civic Buildings Road and Highways Bridges Transportation Commercial/ Industrial Health Care Education: Pre K- 12 Post-Secondary Institutions Sports Facilities Request for Proposal Call No. RFP 2016-01 25 Sackville Emergency Response Services and Town Hall Facility Sackville, New Brunswick (Completed: 2012) LEED® Status LEED Certified Silver Project Description The Town of Sackville had a unique request: to design a new municipal services building that would house a new fire department (with vehicle bay) alongside both the local RCMP and town hall. The challenge was to maintain a clear separation of the three functions while delivering a cohesive building that also allowed for future growth, with the building set back dictated by the Firehall apron. The stakeholders’ distinct requests were combined into a highly functional building that will serve the Town of Sackville for many years to come. The goal for this building was to provide a consistent appearance through the use of common materials while still giving the new facility its own identity as an institutional building designed to protect and serve the citizens of Sackville and area. This efficient, cost-effective hub for municipal and protective services was designed to LEED silver certification and is 60% more energy efficient than similar service buildings. The fire station includes space for truck bays and the RCMP offices are spacious enough to accommodate both rural and municipal officers. The sustainable design included rainwater storage to wash fire trucks, geothermal in-floor radiant heat, abundant daylight using skylights, common use areas, green roof terrace, local stone cladding, reed inspired architectural screen, public art installations and solar hot water panels. The project was awarded the 2014 New Brunswick Lieutenant Governor’s Award of Excellence in 2014. 26 Stantec Photo: City of Kamloops Aberdeen Fire Hall No. 7 Fire Halls (Multiple) Various, across Canada (Completed: 2012–2014) Project Descriptions City of Kamloops Aberdeen Fire Hall No. 7 (Kamloops, British Columbia) Completed in 2012, the Aberdeen Fire Hall is a 1160sm facility situated next to a park, a school, and located within a suburban neighborhood. The building features traditional red brick, cream colored horizontal reveals, concrete lintels and arches over the three apparatus bays, a balcony facing the street to hoist the flag, and generous setbacks to symbolize the role of the institution and to fit it within the neighborhood. Generous but very functional support spaces - kitchen, dormitory, lounge, and a rooftop patio connect to the Hose Tower, and are centrally located around the stairway, fire-pole mezzanine and apparatus bays to reduce the time it takes to respond to an emergency. A large training room and Fitness room overlook the park and connect directly to training grounds. Stantec designed the Aberdeen Fire Hall to integrate with its existing suburban setting while maintaining the characteristic charm that is integral to a fire station. The traditional exterior belies a highly functional interior containing all the necessities of a modern fire station. Request for Proposal Call No. RFP 2016-01 27 Photo: DND Replacement Fire Hall at CFB Suffield DND Replacement Fire Hall at CFB Suffield (Ralston, Alberta) The CFB Suffield Replacement Fire Hall project, completed in 2013, consisted of the construction of a new fire hall complete with parking spaces to replace the existing building. It included the demolition of the existing facility once the new fire hall was operational. The design includes sustainable building features, and will meet the Department of National Defence (DND) requirements for enhanced barrier-free access. Originally constructed in 1952, the building had outlived its effective life expectancy, no longer meets building codes, or health and safety requirements. Building and site functional spaces include: • Administrative offices • Kitchen • Classroom • Locker room • Workshop • Storage • Vehicle storage bays • Parking Stantec also provided the following services to DND: • Concept studies • Construction implementation strategy • Design Development • Construction documents preparation • O&M, and commissioning plan preparation • Construction cost estimation • Clarification during the tender stage • Assistance to Defence Construction Canada (DCC) during the construction phase 28 Stantec • General administration and design coordination throughout the work Photo: Hay River Fire Hall Hay River Fire Hall (Hay River, Northwest Territories) In 2014, Stantec designed the Hay River Fire Hall to meet the present needs of the town while allowing for future expansion to serve the community for years to come. The new facility is a landmark, evoking community pride and attracting volunteerism. The project required replacement of the outdated 40-year-old fire hall. The new facility was constructed on the existing site. One of the main requirements was continued operation of the old facility as the new one was under construction. As a significant civic building, the town wanted input from the community on the design, supporting the operational protocols of the fire department, while incorporating green building principles. Stantec, the fire chief and town administrator co-hosted visioning sessions. These round table discussions were held to ensure the construction of a building that would signify the town’s commitment to safety and security for its residents. Sustainability was important to the public, therefore the new fire hall was built using green building principles. The resulting structure is a modern building that provides public gathering spaces and greater efficiencies for fire department staff and volunteers. Stantec provided architectural, interior design, structural engineering, landscape architecture and energy modeling services. The fire hall was designed to shadow LEED requirements through following the ‘Good Building Practices for Northern Facilities,’ energy modeling to ensure optimum efficiency (50% higher than CBIP standard), day lighting, and strategic material selection. Request for Proposal Call No. RFP 2016-01 29 Photo: Toronto Police Services 14 Division Toronto Police Services – 11 Division & 14 Division Toronto, Ontario (Completed: 2011–2012) LEED® Status LEED Certified Silver Project Descriptions For the Toronto Police Services 11 Division branch, stakeholders worked together to develop an adaptive re-use strategy that retained the Edwardian Neo-Classical building and paired it with a contemporary addition. The result was a cost-effective, sustainable and communityfocused law enforcement facility. Some of the sustainability features that the Stantec team incorporated in the design were an extensive green roof, geothermal energy system, grey water reuse, rain water harvesting, water efficient landscape, and storage and collection of recyclables. The geothermal HVAC system avoids extensive rooftop equipment and minimizes ductwork through the older portion of the building. By working alongside residents, Stantec was able to design a building that police needed and residents wanted in their community as well as refresh an historic landmark with award winning design. TPS 11 Division was awarded the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada 2014 National Urban Design Awards (Certificate of Merit, Urban Architecture); the City of Toronto Urban Design Awards, 2013 Award of Excellence (Public Buildings in Context); the 2013 Ontario Association of Architects Awards (Design Excellence); and the 2012 American Institute of Architects, Justice Facilities Review Awards (Award of Excellence: Merit). Stantec also provided programming, architecture, interior design and civil engineering for the TPS’ new 14 Division police facility. The division is located within a traditional downtown Toronto residential neighborhood and includes 55,000 square feet of operational space built on top of 65,000 square feet of underground parking. 30 Stantec The project integrates into a tight urban residential community through a careful interplay of public open space, discrete security zoning, materiality and scale. Recognizing the tight urban site, the building footprint is kept to a minimum through vertical stacking of program. Staff parking is accommodated on the lowest basement level; sallyport, detention, property storage at the upper basement level; offices and public lobby at grade; and training, lunchroom, and lockers at the second floor level. TPS’ commitment to community policing and to “being a good neighbor” included the participation of community representatives on the Design Committee, to bring community concerns and interests to the core design approach. Key program elements include a community meeting room, located near the main lobby, accessible for community use and a large civic plaza, generously planted with trees. The project is LEED® Silver certified and includes a number of sustainable design strategies including a geothermal heating/cooling system, extensive green roof, irrigation cisterns, and stormwater infiltration chambers. TPS 14 Division was awarded the 2015 Ontario Association of Architects Awards (Honourable Mention - Design Excellence). Request for Proposal Call No. RFP 2016-01 31 Other Similar Projects Below you will find details regarding additional relevant Stantec projects. No. 8 Detachment, Niagara Regional Police Service Grimsby, Ontario Completion Year: 2010 Niagara Police College Centre for Excellence & Community Safety Studies Welland, Ontario Completion Year: 2001 Town of Blackfalds Protective Services Building Blackfalds, Alberta Completion Year: 2011 Coral Springs Fire Station 71 Coral Springs, Florida Completion Year: 2012 Winkler Fire and Rescue Services Building Winkler, Manitoba Completion Year: 2010 Port Colborne Fire Hall Port Colbourne, Ontario Completion Year: 2004 City of Saskatoon Fire Station Eight Saskatoon, Saskatchewan Completion Year: 2010 Cochrane Protective Services Centre Cochrane, Alberta Completion Year: 2007 Calgary Police Services Headquarters Masterplan Calgary, Alberta Completion Year: 2006 32 Stantec Other Similar Projects (continued) Forensic Services and Coroner’s Complex - Data Centre Toronto, Ontario Completion Year: 2013 Cross Lake Community EMS & Administration Building Cross Lake, Manitoba Completion Year: 2010 DND Electrical/Mechanical Engineering &Transportation Facility Trenton, Ontario Completion Year: 2009 RCMP Northern BC Headquarters Prince George, British Columbia Completion Year: 2001 Centennial College - Downsview Park Aerospace Campus Toronto, Ontario Completion Year: 2016 Marlkress Station #3 and Fire Administration Building Cherry Hill, New Jersey Completion Year: 2010 East Rail Maintenance Facility Whitby, Ontario Completion Year: ongoing SMUD East Campus – Operations Center Sacramento, California Completion Year: 2013 RCMP Headquarters North Vancouver, British Columbia Completion Year: 2001 Request for Proposal Call No. RFP 2016-01 33 Pioneering Change in the Design Industry Over the last 20 years, Stantec significantly contributed to the shift of the North American green building design movement from the fringes to the mainstream. As green building techniques (green roofs, energy-efficient mechanical systems, LED lighting, chilled beams and solar power) become the new norm, we see opportunity to continue to ask and rethink what sustainable design means today. With over 700 LEED Accredited professionals, we are making a difference for our clients and communities. We have over 325 LEED certified projects in our portfolio (including 36 certified Platinum) and another 360 projects in process which are targeting certification. Architects and engineers have always been great problem solvers, but we strive to be more than that: we aim to be instigators of change, leading by example. We’re looking and working beyond LEED toward NET-ZERO solutions. Stantec has been a part of the design for the following Net-Zero buildings: Built, Measured Zero Net Energy • National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL), RSF- I – Golden, CO, 220,000 SF – LEED® Platinum • National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) RSF-II, Golden, CO , 140,000 SF – LEED® Platinum • Marin Country Day School, Marin, CA - 34,934 SF Built, Awaiting Validation • Sacramento Municipal Utility District EC-OC Campus (6 buildings) Sacramento, CA - 340,000 SF - LEED® Platinum • Paul W. Crowley East Bay MET School, Newport, RI – 16,874 SF Designed/In Design • Salt Lake City District Attorney Office, Salt Lake City, UT – 105,000 SF (Designed) • DMV, Inglewood CA (In Design) • Centre for Sustainability Excellence, Waterloo, ON – 120,000 SF (In Design) 34 Stantec References Project Reference Details Sackville Emergency Response Services and Town Hall Facility Andrew Amos Town of Sackville Project Manager P: (902) 431-3663 Nicholas Psihramis DND Project Manager P: (613) 943-8824 E: Nicholas.Psihramis@forces.gc.ca Michael D. Ellis Member OACP, IACP (Retired - former Project Manager) P: (905) 878-8784 E: msille48@hotmail.com DND Replacement Fire Hall at CFB Suffield Toronto Police Services – 11 Division & 14 Division Request for Proposal Call No. RFP 2016-01 35 Project Schedule Photo (top): Marlkress Station #3 and Fire Administration Building Photo (bottom): Port Colborne Fire Hall ID Task Name 1 2 3 C.1 Project Management & process project kickoff meeting establish communication plan and protocols (recurring update mtgs, establish project schedule (milestones, task durations, key deliverables) establish work plan (tasks, issues, risks) C.2 Design Phase C2.1 facility program user engagement mtg 1 (identify groups, group functions, relationships, needs) user engagement mtg 2 (map functional needs to spatial relationship plans, establish room data sheet for each user engament mtg 3 (review of prelim schematic plans, feedback) prepare facility program report C2.2 prelim design options prepare 2 or 3 prelim site and building design concepts update selected option based on user feedback prepare presentation deliverables and dis provide final presentation to stakeholders C2.3 schematic design prepare schematic plans, bldg system reports, space summary prepare ClassC cost estimate update project schedule evaluate schematic design against funtional program report C2.4 council presentation precirculate presentation material and agenda present to council approval of schematic phase C.3 tender preparation prequalify bidders prepare detailed site design plans and specs apply for required land use permits obtain SPA 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Project: EMS Beachville schedule Date: 07/24/16 Duration Start Finish 4 days 1 day 3 days 08/16/16 08/16/16 08/17/16 08/19/16 08/16/16 08/19/16 3 days 08/17/16 08/19/16 3 days 52 days? 21 days? 8 days 08/17/16 08/22/16 08/22/16 08/22/16 08/19/16 11/02/16 09/19/16 08/31/16 5 days 09/01/16 09/07/16 7 days 09/08/16 09/16/16 1 day? 11 days 5 days 09/19/16 09/20/16 09/20/16 09/19/16 10/05/16 09/26/16 3 days 09/27/16 09/29/16 3 days 0 days 25 days 10 days 09/30/16 10/05/16 09/20/16 10/05/16 10/04/16 10/05/16 10/24/16 10/18/16 4 days 4 days 2 days 10/19/16 10/19/16 09/20/16 10/24/16 10/24/16 09/21/16 6 days 5 days 10/25/16 10/25/16 11/02/16 10/31/16 1 day 0 days 66 days 10 days 10 days 3 days 0 days 11/01/16 11/02/16 11/02/16 11/02/16 11/02/16 11/16/16 11/21/16 11/01/16 11/02/16 02/01/17 11/15/16 11/15/16 11/18/16 11/21/16 Qtr 3, 2016 Qtr 4, 2016 Qtr 1, 2017 Qtr 2, 2017 Qtr 3, 2017 Qtr 4, 2017 Qtr 1, 2018 Qtr 2, 2018 Qtr 3, 2018 Qtr 4, Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct 10/05 11/02 11/21 Task Project Summary Inactive Milestone Manual Summary Rollup Deadline Split External Tasks Inactive Summary Manual Summary Progress Milestone External Milestone Manual Task Start-only Summary Inactive Task Duration-only Finish-only Page 1 Request for Proposal Call No. RFP 2016-01 39 ID Task Name 31 prepare detailed bldg design plans/specs 50% complete prelim Class A cost estimate review 50% detailed design submission with stakeholders prepare detailed bldg design plans/specs 90% complete update Class A cost estimate review 90% detailed design submission with stakeholders prepare final 100% detailed design plans/sp issue for tender apply for bldg permit obtain required bldg permits respond to bidders RFI's, issue addendums provide recommendation to Township on bid results Township awards construction contract C.4 contract administration phase constructor mobilizes on site weekly site visit and field report submittal reviews biweekly Owner/Architect/Contractor interface mtg manage change order process respond to RFIs issue supplement information if needed certify progress payments monitor progress of work against project schedule confirm required testing and inspection monitor commissioning activities determine substantial performance and issue certificate Township occupies facility prepare deficiency report and monitor work to correct deficiencies review closeout documentation certify final completion C.5 post construction services prepare project record drawings 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 Project: EMS Beachville schedule Date: 07/24/16 Duration Start Finish 10 days 11/02/16 11/15/16 4 days 5 days 11/16/16 11/22/16 11/21/16 11/28/16 10 days 11/29/16 12/12/16 4 days 5 days 12/13/16 12/19/16 12/16/16 12/23/16 5 days 0 days 3 days 20 days 10 days 1 day 12/26/16 01/02/17 01/02/17 01/05/17 01/02/17 01/16/17 12/30/16 01/02/17 01/04/17 02/01/17 01/13/17 01/16/17 0 days 185 days 0 days 165 days 165 days 165 days 01/17/17 05/01/17 05/01/17 05/01/17 05/01/17 05/01/17 01/17/17 01/15/18 05/01/17 12/15/17 12/15/17 12/15/17 165 days 165 days 165 days 165 days 165 days 05/01/17 05/01/17 05/01/17 05/01/17 05/01/17 12/15/17 12/15/17 12/15/17 12/15/17 12/15/17 165 days 165 days 165 days 05/01/17 05/01/17 05/01/17 12/15/17 12/15/17 12/15/17 0 days 20 days 12/18/17 12/18/17 12/18/17 01/12/18 10 days 0 days 148 days 5 days 12/18/17 01/15/18 02/12/18 03/12/18 12/29/17 01/15/18 09/05/18 03/16/18 Qtr 3, 2016 Qtr 4, 2016 Qtr 1, 2017 Qtr 2, 2017 Qtr 3, 2017 Qtr 4, 2017 Qtr 1, 2018 Qtr 2, 2018 Qtr 3, 2018 Qtr 4, Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct 01/02 02/01 01/17 05/01 12/18 01/15 Task Project Summary Inactive Milestone Manual Summary Rollup Deadline Split External Tasks Inactive Summary Manual Summary Progress Milestone External Milestone Manual Task Start-only Summary Inactive Task Duration-only Finish-only 40 Stantec Page 2 ID 63 64 65 Task Name Duration confirm maintenance stock provided conduct warranty inspection, issue report Project: EMS Beachville schedule Date: 07/24/16 1 day 3 days Start Finish 02/12/18 09/03/18 02/12/18 09/05/18 Qtr 3, 2016 Qtr 4, 2016 Qtr 1, 2017 Qtr 2, 2017 Qtr 3, 2017 Qtr 4, 2017 Qtr 1, 2018 Qtr 2, 2018 Qtr 3, 2018 Qtr 4, Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Task Project Summary Inactive Milestone Manual Summary Rollup Deadline Split External Tasks Inactive Summary Manual Summary Progress Milestone External Milestone Manual Task Start-only Summary Inactive Task Duration-only Finish-only Page 3 Request for Proposal Call No. RFP 2016-01 41 Current Project Workloads Stantec is fully committed to the success of this project. With approximately 300 buildings professionals in our Toronto office (and another 2,000 in the GTHA), and based on our current project workload, we are confident of our ability and capacity to successfully deliver this project to the complete satisfaction of the Township and other key stakeholders. 42 Stantec Fees and Expenses Photo (top): Winkler Fire and Rescue Services Building Photo (bottom): City of Saskatoon Fire Station Eight EMS Beachville Fee Fixed Fee (including disbursements): $272,300.00 Hourly Rates: Staff category Hourly rate Principal $210 Licensed architect/engineer $187 Senior associate $151 Associate $137 Senior technical staff $121 Technical staff $106 Administrative support staff $89 Estimated upset cost for additional services: For new construction, Stantec recommends to clients for this level of complexity and size to carry in their capital budget a contingency of 7.5 percent. Please note that this is a conservative estimate; we often have projects that do not have client directed changes in scope that additional services add under 3 percent. Thus, a reasonable upset budget for additional services is $20,500.00 Fee breakdown: Grouped by discipline scope (see org chart) Phase C.1 C.2 C.3 C.4 C.5 Project Management $3,850.00 $11,200.00 $9,200.00 $7,100.00 $1,320.00 $32,670.00 Site (civil, landscape, planning, SWM, topo survey, geotech report) $16,600.00 $17,080.00 $6,200.00 $1,400.00 $700.00 $41,980.00 Architecture (functional program, building design, interiors, BIM, cost consultant) $4,500.00 $25,500.00 $27,300.00 $15,000.00 $1,500.00 $73,800.00 Structural $1,500.00 $12,500.00 $13,500.00 $5,500.00 Mechanical (building systems, sustainability) $1,100.00 $16,600.00 $19,250.00 $6,500.00 $700.00 Electrical (bulding systems, IT/com) $2,200.00 $16,200.00 $18,600.00 $9,000.00 $700.00 Fixed Fee (including disbursements) Total $33,000.00 $44,150.00 $46,700.00 $272,300.00 Request for Proposal Call No. RFP 2016-01 45 Appendix A Team CVs Photo (top): Toronto Police Services 11 Division Photo (bottom): Cochrane Protective Services Centre James Arvai OAA, AIA, NCARB Principal-in-Charge James Arvai has 35 years of institutional building design and construction experience having successfully completed over a thousand diverse commercial and institutional projects, providing him with a very broad perspective and depth of expertise, from design process to implementation. James will be responsible for overall project management and quality assurance for the entire project team, from the beginning to the end of the assignment. James will work together with the multi-disciplined design team so that all aspects of the project are reviewed, organized and resourced. Every aspect of the project will be structured with milestones, processes and required deliverables. Contingencies and alternative process strategies will be imagined as risks are assessed and managed. All of James’ efforts will be directed to ensure that a quality product is delivered, coordinated with the right people, and completed when required. James will be the principal in Charge, accessible and ready to answer any of your questions or concerns. James’ depth of experience in sound building science is his underpinning of evidenced based, client centered, efficient and functional design. His understanding of the process of bringing the related project elements together as a project manager and design manager adds value to all the projects he works on. His management experience is broadly based, developed over a long career, and allows James to provide seasoned management of the process for your project EDUCATION Bachelor of Environmental Studies, University of Waterloo - School of Architecture, Waterloo, Ontario, 1975 Master of Architecture, University of Waterloo School of Architecture at Cambridge, Cambridge, Ontario, 2009 Bachelor of Architectural Studies, University of Waterloo - School of Architecture at Cambridge, Cambridge, Ontario, 2005 REGISTRATIONS Registered Architect #50220, National Council of Architectural Registration Boards Registered Architect #2362, State of Vermont Registered Architect #016833, State of New York Registered Architect #6074, Ontario Association of Architects MEMBERSHIPS Member, National Trust for Historic Preservation * denotes projects completed with other firms Member, American Institute of Architects AWARDS 1991 Master Builder Awards - Best of Category Schools, Gerald B. Edwards Training Centre PROJECT EXPERIENCE Municipal Facilities Ellenburg Depot Fire Hall* Ellenburg Depot NY James was the Project Manager and Architect of record for a replacement fire hall in the rural community of Ellenburg Depot. The existing facility was not able to accommodate the new fire fighting apparatus in size and failed to meet environmental regulatory requirements. The new facility was planned as an expandable facility in anticipation of functional needs such as an emergency preparedness center that will be operationalized in the future. Essex Fire Hall* Essex NY The historic town of Essex NY situated on the Lake Champlain required a new fire hall to accommodate new fire fighting apparatus that did not fit into the existing historic structure. The new facility, in addition to being functional, was required to integrate into the historic fabric of the Town as tourism was the primary industry. Design with community in mind Request for Proposal Call No. RFP 2016-01 49 James Arvai OAA, AIA, NCARB Principal-in-Charge Hudson Town Hall*, Hudson, New York James was the Project Manager and Architect of record for a new Town Hall in Hudson. The Town had engaged another firm originally but the bid result were not affordable. James was tasked with providing a very cost effective design that still had to meet the functional needs of the Town and met the very limited funding available. Newcomb Town Hall Additions and Renovations*, Newcomb, New York James was the Project Manager and Architect of record for a major addition and renovation of the Newcomb Town Hall brought about by major functional and funding changes by the Town. James directed a series of user engagement sessions and design charrettes to assist the Town with change management that would be supported by the new facilities provided to the users. Clinton County Government Center Renovations*, Plattsburgh, New York James was the Project Manager and Architect of Record for the renovations associated with establishing a new data centre as well as the spatial reorganization of various departments to improve efficiencies. In addition to his role at the project program level, James directed the architectural design solutions for three of the buildings at the project level; namely, a 310,00 sq ft training center, a new 33,000 sq ft dosimetry and wet lab, and a new 144,000 sq ft operations / maintenance / transportation facility. The building design development process was based on the continuation of the intense user engagement process with all design decisions developed with continuous stakeholder input. Metrolinx - East Rail Maintenance Facility, Whitby, Ontario (Architectural Lead (Bid Phase)) Stantec is the lead Design consultant for the new East Rail Maintenance Facility (ERMF). Highlights of the project include: site development, crew facilities, integrated architectural and engineering design services, staff parking, storm water management, landscaping, and storage areas. The project consists of the design, build, finance, and maintenance of a new LEED Gold GO Transit Commuter Rail Maintenance Facility to be constructed on a 70 acre site in Whitby to support GO Transit’s service and fleet expansion. The ERMF will consist of approximately 500,000 sf of building space as well as fuel storage and tracks. The project includes buildings, site works, staff parking, track and future electrification to support maintenance and storage of up to 22 twelve-car trains. Project Value: $859.2M New GTA Operations Centre, Mississauga, Ontario (Architect) Facilities Engineering Centre of Site Building Solutions Program, Bruce Power Nuclear Facility, Tiverton, Ontario (Architectural Discipline Leader and Project Manager) James was architectural discipline leader and Project Manager for the multi –building construction program to update the Center of Site (non-nuclear) buildings and infrastructure. James developed the methodology to engage all stakeholders in the design process through an intensive user engagement process to build a solid foundation for developing a fulsome project definition for each building. James also developed a program of interactive workshops to create a building standards document for Bruce Power as the basis for building design decisions. As a member of the leadership management team, James provided governance over the quality assurance and risk management programs for the building designs. * denotes projects completed with other firms 50 Stantec James was the Architect of Record for the refit of an existing 2,800 s.m. building and 2.7 ha site. The facility is designed to accommodate three (3) distinct operating groups including transmission lines, fleet maintenance, and fleet administration for up to ninety (90) personnel. New Southwest Fleet Maintenance and Transmission Lines Operations Centre, St. Thomas, Ontario (Architect) James was the Architect of Record for two new Hydro One facilities in St. Thomas – each a distinct and separate project with unique user requirements. James Arvai OAA, AIA, NCARB Principal-in-Charge Phase I Capital Funding Projects, Cambridge, Ontario (Architect) James was the Architect of Record for a variety of fast-track capital projects totaling up to $7-8M at the City of Cambridge under the Infrastructure Stimulus Fund program. The project Included upgrades at its main Public Works (PW) facility valued at up to $4.2M, Galt Arena up to $2M, and two (2) community pools up to $2M. Corporate / Office Charter Communications Operations Center*, Plattsburgh, New York James was the Project Manager and Architect of Record for the renovations and additions associated with upgrading facilities to support the Charter Communications transition from a cable entertainment company to an internet focused, communication company. The work included new storage buildings and yard facilities, a data centre, a call centre, a sales and point-of-sale transaction building and various communication infrastructure structures such as towers and satellite dish farms. Clinton County Social Services Addition*, Plattsburg, New York Education Board of Cooperative Educational Services*, Plattsburgh, New York Ausable Valley School District*, New York Chazy Central School District*, New York Putnam Central School*, New York Crown Point Central School District*, New York Willsboro Central School District*, New York Essex County ARC - Training Facility for the Deaf*, Port Henry, New York K-12 Crown Point Central School - Main Buildling Renovation - Accessiblity, Life Safety & Energy Efficiency Upgrades*, Crown Point, New York James was the Project Manager and Architect of Record for the addition for CC Social Services to accommodate the expansion of services and staff. The addition served as the key off-stage ‘gathering space’ for stressed staff with amenities such as an enclosed ‘contemplative garden’ courtyard and café style lounges. K-12 Crown Point Central School - Bus Repair and Storage Facility*, Crown Point, New York Clinton County Public Health Dept. Administration Building*, Plattsburgh, New York Paul Smiths College of the Adirondacks - Saratoga Hall Mens Dormitory*, Paul Smiths, New York James was the Project Manager and Architect of Record for the renovations and additions associated with the reconfiguration and spatial replanning of the County Health Department as part of its major relocation to new facilities in a historic courthouse. The project involved the unobtrusive upgrading of HVAC systems, communication, AV, security systems and lighting systems to Class A office space standards. Paul Smiths College of the Adirondacks - Culinary Arts Teaching Center*, Paul Smiths, New York Paul Smiths College of the Adirondacks Administration Building*, Paul Smiths, New York Justice US Border Patrol Station and Detention Center*, Champlain, New York Healthcare Milton District Hospital Expansion Project – Planning, Design, and Compliance Services, Milton, Ontario (Senior Project Manager) * denotes projects completed with other firms Request for Proposal Call No. RFP 2016-01 51 James Arvai OAA, AIA, NCARB Principal-in-Charge William Osler Health System – Etobicoke General Hospital, Etobicoke, Ontario (Senior Project Manager) Halton Healthcare Services - New Oakville Hospital, Oakville, Ontario (Senior Project Manager) Saranac Lake Hospital*, Saranac Lake, New York Lake Placid Hospital Renovations*, Lake Placid, New York Elizabethtown Community Hospital Renovations*, Elizabethtown, New York Champlain Valley Physicians Hospital Renovations*, Plattsburgh, New York * denotes projects completed with other firms 52 Stantec Tom Kyle OAA, MRAIC, LEED® AP Project Architect / Architectural Lead Tom Kyle offers over twenty years of architectural experience with special focus on education, high-security, and laboratory facilities. Tom is motivated by the opportunity to understand each client’s unique operational needs, and propose a range of potential solutions through a culture of teamwork. Tom leads a design process that brings various stakeholders and departments together in common cause to improve the lives and achievement of staff, students, and citizens. Tom has extensive knowledge in all aspects of architectural services and carries the design objectives through programming, design, contract documents, and contract administration. He applies his knowledge of architecture to all scales of design from large-scale site planning down to the resolution of casework details. Tom also has years of on-site construction review experience and frequently advises on technical coordination, review of constructability, durability, sustainability, and phasing. Tom is a regular speaker at peer conferences, including the American Institute of Architects (AIA-AAJ) and the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada. He has led projects that have received several awards, including the Ontario Association Award of Excellence, the RAIC National Urban Design Award, City of Toronto Green Design Award of Excellence, the Canadian Interiors People’s Choice Award, The Canadian Association of Professional Heritage Consultants Adaptive Reuse Project Award, and The Canadian Architect Award of Merit. EDUCATION Bachelor of Architecture, University of Toronto, School of Architecture and Landscape Design, Toronto, Ontario, 1993 MEMBERSHIPS Registered Architect, Ontario Association of Architects 2013 Toronto Urban Design Award of Excellence, 11 Division, Toronto Police Service 2013 Paul Oberman Award for Adaptive Reuse and Heritage Restoration, 11 Division, Toronto Police Service 2013 PUG People’s Choice Awards Honorable Mention, 14 Division - Toronto Police Service Member, Royal Architectural Institute of Canada Accredited Professional, U.S. Green Building Council AWARDS 2013 Justice Facility Review, Forensic Services and Coroner's Complex 2012 AIA/AAJ Justice Facilities Review, Award of Excellence Merit, 11 Division, Toronto Police Service 2014 Royal Architectural Institute of Architects National Urban Design Award, 11 Division, Toronto Police Service 2007 Award of Excellence - City of Toronto Urban Design Awards, 51 Division Police Station 2013 Ontario Association of Architects Award of Excellence, 11 Division, Toronto Police Service 2007 Heritage/Adaptive Reuse - Outside of the Box Award, 51 Division Police Station 2013 PUG People’s Choice Awards, 11 Division, Toronto Police Service 2007 Ontario Association of Architects Awards Award of Excellence, 51 Division Police Station * denotes projects completed with other firms Design with community in mind Request for Proposal Call No. RFP 2016-01 53 Tom Kyle OAA, MRAIC, LEED® AP Project Architect / Architectural Lead 2006 Canadian Interiors - People's Choice Award, University of Toronto at Scarborough - Student Centre 1993 Royal Architectural Institute of Canada - Gold Medal 2006 Canadian Interiors - Best of Canada Design Award, University of Toronto Student Centre, Scarborough Campus Justice Hamilton Police Service – Investigative and Forensic Facility, Hamilton, Ontario 2005 American Institute of Architects, Justice Facilities Review - Certificate of Merit, 51 Division Police Station Halton Regional Police Service Headquarters Feasibility Study, Oakville, Ontario (Project Architect/Manager), 2013 2005 Canadian Association of Professional Heritage Consultants - Adaptive Reuse Project Award, 51 Division, Toronto Police Service Toronto Police Service - 14 Division, Toronto, Ontario (Project Architect / Manager) 2005 Green Toronto Awards - Award of Excellence, University of Toronto at Scarborough - Student Centre 2005 Ontario Association of Architects Awards Honorable Mention, University of Toronto at Scarborough - Student Centre 2005 Pugly Awards - Best in Show, 51 Division, Toronto Police Service 2004 Design Exchange, Master Builders Juried Exhibit, Student Centre, University of Toronto at Scarborough, Ontario 2004 National Post/ Design Exchange - Award of Merit, University of Toronto at Scarborough Student Centre 2003 Canadian Urban Institute, Heritage/Adaptive Reuse - Brownie Award, 51 Division Police Station 2001 Canadian Architect Awards - Award of Merit, 51 Division, Toronto 1993 American Institute of Architects - Gold Medal * denotes projects completed with other firms 54 Stantec PROJECT EXPERIENCE The new division is located within a traditional downtown Toronto residential neighborhood and includes 55,000 square feet of operational space built on top of 65,000 square feet of underground parking. Toronto Police Service - 11 Division, Toronto, Ontario (Project Architect), 2009-2011 Client: Toronto Police Services Board The 11 Division – Toronto Police Service building is exemplary for its creative adaptive re-use of a former school. It is not only a sensitive blending of the old and the new, but also a well-balanced layering of heritage, solid and transparent aspects, landscaping treatment and community integration. Toronto Police Service - 51 Division, Toronto, Ontario (Project Architect/Manager), 1997-2004 51 Division represents a significant shift in building typology away from traditional law enforcement facilities with the application of the community policing principles of accessibility, visibility and neighborhood pride. The 47,000 SF program includes secure administration, primary and community response units, detention, criminal investigation, forensic investigation, detention facilities, gym, staff support spaces, a publicly accessible community room and exhibition space. Niagara Regional Police - No. 8 Detachment, Grimsby, Ontario (Project Architect) Client: Niagara Regional Police Service Tom Kyle OAA, MRAIC, LEED® AP Project Architect / Architectural Lead OPP Modernization Project Design-Build Proponent, Detachments / Forensic Identification Laboratories / Regional Command Centres, Ontario Maintenance, Repair & Overhaul Facilities/ Fleet Maintenance & Storage Facilities Metrolinx - East Rail Maintenance Facility, Whitby, Ontario (Project Architect), 2013-2015 Client: Metrolinx Project Architect for the successful P3 bid for a new GOMetrolinx Train Maintenance Facility in Whitby. The project includes an approximately 500,00 sq. ft LEED Gold building for maintaining locomotives and coach cars, with potential for future electrification. Bruce Learning Centre, Tiverton, Ontario (Project Architect), 2013-2018 Client: Bruce Power Responsible for leading the design team, working closely with user representatives in the development of a design approach for a new 300,000 sf industrial training facility. The facility includes operations training simulator rooms, several classroom and offices areas, and a large industrial shop space for technical training, mock-ups, repairs and maintenance. Bruce Power LP - Operations and Maintenance Facility, Tiverton, Ontario (Project Architect), 2013present Client: Bruce Power LP Responsible for leading the design team, working closely with user representatives in the development of a design approach for a new 150,000 sf operations and maintenance facility. The overall project, the Centre of Site Building Solutions Program, includes multiple new facilities and renovations to support power generation and business needs. These buildings and business functions include maintenance and operations, warehousing, training, laboratories, pump houses, electrical distribution and admin and support staff locations. * denotes projects completed with other firms Request for Proposal Call No. RFP 2016-01 55 Linda Bennett Hon. B.Sc., CET Project Management Support With over 10 years of experience in the consulting field, Linda has had the opportunity to work on a wide variety of projects including extensive portfolio work. In her present position as project coordinator, Linda integrates with the client, works as a team member and carries a positive attitude that helps make every project a success. Linda has also worked in the environmental field as a site assessor and technician working in the environmental/air quality area. Some projects she worked on included Phase I Environmental Site Assessments (Phase I ESAs), asbestos assessments, indoor air quality assessments and designated substance surveys, as well as industrial hygiene projects. Her involvement with these projects included field work, reporting, monitoring and supervision of removal activities and the development of recommendations. EDUCATION Honours Bachelor of Science - Ecology, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, 1998 Diploma, Environmental Protection Technology, Centennial College of Applied Arts and Technology, Toronto, Ontario, 2004 REGISTRATIONS Certified Engineering Technologist / Technician #820231, Ontario Association of Certified Engineering Technicians & Technologists PROJECT EXPERIENCE Environmental Site Assessments Phase I, II, III Phase I Environmental Site Assessments, Southwestern, Ontario (Site Assessor), 2007 Client: Astral Media Phase I Environmental Site Assessments, Across Alberta, Ontario, Manitoba and Saskatchewan (Site Assessor), 2004-present Client: Various Phase I Environmental Assessments, Toronto, Ontario (Site Assessor), 2007 Client: Ontario Realty Corporation (ORC) Asbestos Consulting Asbestos Abatement – Former Zellers Stores, Various Locations, Southwestern Ontario (Technician), 2012 Client: Wal-Mart Canada Corp. * denotes projects completed with other firms 56 Stantec Asbestos, Lead Based Paint, and Hazardous Material (mercury, PCB) Assessments, Southwestern Ontario, Ontario (Site Assessor), 2011-2012 Client: Target Asbestos Consulting Services, Toronto, Ontario (Technician), 2011 Client: Rekall Productions Asbestos Consulting Services, Goderich, Ontario (Technician), 2011 Client: County of Huron Asbestos, Lead Based Paint, and Hazardous Material (mercury, PCB) Assessments Designated Substance Surveys, Southwestern, Ontario, Ontario (Site Assessor) Asbestos Assessment, Southwestern, Ontario (Site Assessor), 2010 Client: Sifton Properties Limited Asbestos Assessment, County of Wellington, Ontario (Site Assessor), 2008-2009 Client: County of Wellington Exposure Assessment Occupational Hygiene Assessment for Silica and Noise, Cambridge, Ontario (Technician), 2012 Client: Baumeier Corporation Design with community in mind Linda Bennett Hon. B.Sc., CET Project Management Support Groundwater Monitoring and Reporting Groundwater Sampling and Monitoring, Southwestern Ontario and GTA (Technician), 20072009 Client: Various Indoor Air Quality Assessment Indoor Air Quality Assessment - Scotia Bank Plaza, Toronto, Ontario (Technician), 2012 Client: CB Richard Ellis Management Services Buildings Mixed Use Bruce Power LP – New Lab Construction Design, Tiverton , ON (Project Coordinator) Bruce Power LP – B29 HVAC Replacement and Renovation Project Support, Tiverton , ON (Project Coordinator) Bruce Power LP – Program Development and Schematic Design for Outage and Maintenance Service (OMS) Operations, Tiverton , ON (Project Coordinator) Bruce Power LP – Centre of Site Building Solutions Program, Tiverton , ON (Project Coordinator) * denotes projects completed with other firms Request for Proposal Call No. RFP 2016-01 57 Krista Walkey MCIP, RPP Site Lead / Site Planning Krista is a Registered Professional Planner with diverse experience in both the public and private sectors. She has acquired substantial experience authoring and implementing Master Plans, Official Plan amendments, Draft Plans of Subdivision, Zoning By-law amendments and Site Plans. Prior to joining Stantec, Krista’s experience includes strategic partnerships with the technology sector and the Universities while with the City of Waterloo. She assisted both Universities with their liaison with the City and provided assistance and support during their recent campus Master Planning exercises. Krista was project lead in neighbourhood revitalization and improvement opportunities for districts surrounding the Universities. Krista chaired the City of Waterloo Site Plan Committee for 7 years and has spoken on site planning at the Region of Waterloo Reurbanization conference. Krista was involved in the development and implementation of Corporate Strategic Plans and continuous improvement processes. While with the City, Krista was responsible for bringing forward some of the largest developments and infill projects with engaged community support. Since joining Stantec, Krista has authored Urban Design Briefs and Planning Justification Reports for key clients and has represented clients during Council meetings, site plan processes and during Master Planning Exercises. She is also leading policy formation for several municipal clients. Krista has extensive public participation and facilitation experience. Her approach to project management emphasizes building relationships, an integrated team and unique solutions. EDUCATION Municipal Building LEED certification*, Waterloo, Ontario (Senior Planner), 2008-2010 Client: City of Waterloo Bachelor of Arts (Geography), University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, 1991 City of Waterloo Development Planner*, Waterloo, Ontario (Senior Planner), 1997-2011 Client: City of Waterloo Leadership Waterloo Region, Waterloo, Ontario, 2010 MEMBERSHIPS Member, CPTED Ontario, Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design Member, Registered Professional Planner (RPP), Ontario Professional Planners Institute Member, (MCIP), Canadian Institute of Planners PROJECT EXPERIENCE Land Use Development Planning Development Applications, Region of Waterloo, Ontario (Development Planner for Clients), ongoing Client: Various Macdonell High Rise, Guelph, Ontario (Senior Planner), 2014 Client: The Tricar Group * denotes projects completed with other firms 58 Stantec Master Planning / Urban Design Franklin Boulevard Improvements, Cambridge, Ontario (Senior Planner), 2012-2013 Client: Region of Waterloo Waterloo Neighbourhood Land Use Study*, Waterloo, Ontario (Senior Planner), 2010 Client: City of Waterloo Community Institutional Campus Master Plans*, Waterloo, Ontario (Senior Planner), 2009-2010 Client: Wilfrid Laurier University and University of Waterloo Design with community in mind Krista Walkey MCIP, RPP Site Lead / Site Planning University of Waterloo Northwest Campus District Plan*, Waterloo, Ontario (Project Manager), 2009 Client: City of Waterloo City of Waterloo Draft Official Plans*, Waterloo, Ontario (Senior Planner), 2009-2011 Client: City of Waterloo University of Waterloo - Research & Technology Park*, Waterloo, Ontario (Senior Planner), 2002-2011 Client: University of Waterloo Public Participation Consultation Corporate Strategic Plan*, Waterloo, Ontario (Senior Planner), 2007-2010 Client: City of Waterloo Mixed-Use Barrelyards Brownfield/Infill Redevelopment*, Waterloo, Ontario (Senior Planner), 2008 Client: Silverlake Developments Inc. Official Plans and Policy Planning Source Water Protection Policy Development, Guelph, Ontario (Senior Planner), 2011-2014 Client: City of Guelph Studies and Evaluations*, Waterloo, Ontario (Senior Planner) Client: City of Waterloo Redevelopment Planning, Waterloo / Cambridge / Guelph, Ontario (Senior Planner) Client: Various Cities Wetland Policy and EIS Guidelines, North Bay, Ontario (Senior Planner), 2012-2013 Client: North Bay Mattawa Conservation Authority Environmental Impact Statement Review and Policy Formation*, Waterloo, Ontario (Senior Planner), 2010 Client: City of Waterloo Environmental Sensitive Landscape Policy, Regional Municipality of Waterloo*, Kitchener-Waterloo, Ontario (Senior Planner), 2009 Client: Region of Waterloo * denotes projects completed with other firms Request for Proposal Call No. RFP 2016-01 59 Paul Foy P.Eng. Structural Engineering Lead Balancing organization, communication, and interpersonal skills are Paul’s strengths. He looks at every structural design as a challenge, and accepts with great enthusiasm. It’s what motivates Paul to deliver his very best, every time. Paul’s designs are thorough. His ideas are practical. And, his structures are sustainable. In addition to industrial, environmental, and institutional structural design projects, he’s completed structural inspections, assessments, and reviews. Over the course of his 18-year career, Paul has become adept at coordinating various disciplines such as architecture, structural, mechanical and electrical engineering. A necessary skill to ensure designs can be accommodated. Paul’s aptitude extends beyond his sound technical and analytical knowledge. He uses skills to effectively address his clients’ needs, whether it’s a conference call to discuss a new building foundation design that will reduce construction costs or meeting with the design team to optimize equipment locations. Always ready to provide valuable input, Paul is a desired addition to any design team. EDUCATION Bachelor of Engineering Science, Civil Engineering, University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, 1996 REGISTRATIONS Professional Engineer, Professional Engineers Ontario PROJECT EXPERIENCE Maintenance Facilities Hydro One Networks Inc. – Belleville Operations Centre, St. Thomas, Ontario (Project Engineer) Client: Hydro One Networks Inc. Hydro One Networks Inc. - New Southwest Fleet Maintenance and Transmission Lines Operations Centre, St. Thomas, Ontario (Project Engineer / Lead Structural Engineer) Client: Hydro One Networks Inc. Grand River Transit - Maintenance Garage, Kitchener and Cambridge, Ontario (Structural Engineer) Client: Grand River Transit * denotes projects completed with other firms 60 Stantec Greyhound Canada Transportation Corp. Maintenance Garage, Toronto, Ontario (Project Engineer) Client: Greyhound Canada Transportation Corp. Manufacturing / Industrial Engineering FedEx - Freight Distribution Facility, Windosr, Ontario (Project Engineer) Client: FedEx Forefront Innovative Technologies – Project Apollo, Cambridge, Ontario (Structural Engineer) Client: Forefront Innovative Technologies Forefront Innovative Technologies – Project Apollo (continued), Cambridge, Ontario (Structural Engineer) Client: Forefront Innovative Technologies Husky Injection Molding Systems Ltd. - Structural Design, Bolton, Ontario (Project Engineer) Client: Husky Injection Molding Systems Ltd. iFire Technologies - Structural Design, Etobicoke, Ontario (Project Engineer) Client: iFire Technologies Design with community in mind Paul Foy P.Eng. Structural Engineering Lead MTD Products Ltd. - Warehouse Expansion, Kitchener, Ontario (Project Engineer) Client: MTD Products Ltd. Owens Corning - Structural Modifications, Guelph, Ontario (Structural Engineer) Client: Owens Corning Military Infrastructure Department of National Defence - CFSATE Aircraft Refinishing Facility Building A-243, CFB Borden, Ontario (Project Engineer) Client: Department of National Defence Department of National Defence - Armories Structural Design, Simcoe and Chatham, Ontario (Project Engineer) Client: Department of National Defence Automotive Jefferson Elora Corporation - Structural Design, Elora, Ontario (Project Engineer) Client: Jefferson Elora Corporation Toyota Motor Manufacturing Canada Inc.- Loading Dock Leveler Replacement, Cambridge, Ontario (Project Engineer) Client: Toyota Motor Manufacturing Canada Inc. Jefferson Elora Corporation - 2013 Interior Renovation, Elora, Ontario (Project Engineer), 2013 Client: Jefferson Elora Corporation General Motors of Canada Limited - Building Addition, Oshawa, Ontario (Project Engineer) Client: General Motors of Canada Limited Confidential Tire Manufacturer - Building Modifications, Ontario (Project Engineer) Client: Confidential Client Toyota Motor Manufacturing Canada Inc. Reusable Steel Racks Standardization, Cambridge, Ontario (Project Engineer) Client: Toyota Motor Manufacturing Canada Inc. Cambridge Sterling Truck Corporation - Building Expansion, St. Thomas, Ontario (Project Engineer) Client: Sterling Truck Corporation Cement / Aggregates Lafarge North America Inc. - Foundation Design, Woodstock, Ontario (Project Engineer) Client: Lafarge North America Inc. Carmeuse - Dust Collector, Beachville, Ontario (Project Engineer) Client: Carmeuse Lehigh Cement Company - D Silo, Leeds, Alabama (Structural Engineer) Client: Lehigh Cement Company St. Marys Cement Inc. - Dust Collector, St. Marys, Ontario (Project Engineer) Client: St. Marys Cement Inc. Chemicals & Polymers Chemtura Canada Company CIE - Structural Design, Elmira, Ontario (Project Engineer) Client: Chemtura Canada Company CIE Education Waterloo Region District School Board - Linwood Public School, Linwood, Ontario (Project Engineer) Client: Waterloo Region District School Board Facilities Engineering Sun Life Financial Inc. - Generator Installation, Waterloo, Ontario (Project Engineer) Client: Sun Life Financial Inc. * denotes projects completed with other firms Request for Proposal Call No. RFP 2016-01 61 Paul Foy P.Eng. Structural Engineering Lead City of Cambridge - Waste Management Facility, Cambridge, Ontario (Structural Engineer) Client: City of Cambridge Chicopee Snow Tube Park - Maintenance Buildings, Kitchener, Ontario (Project Engineer) Client: Chicopee Snow Tube Park CB Richard Ellis Canada - IBM Manufacturing Centre Refit, Markham, Ontario (Project Engineer) Client: CB Richard Ellis Canada Galt Country Club - Structural Design, Cambridge, Ontario (Structural Engineer) Client: Galt Country Club Ministry of Transportation - Highway 69 Patrol Yard at Highway 637 Interchange - Design Build Project, Sudbury, Ontario (Project Engineer) Client: Ministry of Transportation Steel & Metals U.S. Steel Canada Inc. - Erie Works, Nanticoke, Ontario (Project Engineer) Client: U.S. Steel Canada Inc. City of Cambridge - Phase I Capital Funding Projects, Cambridge, Ontario (Project Engineer) Client: City of Cambridge Telecommunications TELUS Mobility (formerly ClearNet) - Cellular Site Surveys, Multiple Locations, Canada (Structural Engineer) Client: TELUS Mobility Confidential Client - Truck Loading Expansion, Kitchener, Ontario (Project Engineer) Client: Canada Post Corporation Nav Canada - Structural Design, London, Ontario (Project Engineer) Client: Nav Canada Power Transmission & Distribution Detweiler Transformer Station, Kitchener, Ontario (Project Engineer) Town of Kirkland Lake - Transformer Station, Kirkland Lake, Ontario (Structural Engineer) Client: Town of Kirkland Lake Sports, Recreation & Leisure City of Cambridge - Johnson Pool, Cambridge, Ontario (Project Engineer) Client: City of Cambridge City of Brampton - Lacrosse Rink, Brampton, Ontario (Project Engineer) Client: City of Brampton * denotes projects completed with other firms 62 Stantec Group Telecom - Structural Assessment, Kitchener, Ontario (Project Engineer) Client: Group Telecom Wastewater Trojan UV Pilot Facility – Greenway Pollution Control Centre, London, Ontario (Project Engineer) Greenbrook Wastewater Treatment Plant, Kitchener, Ontario (Project Engineer) Client: Greenbrook Wastewater Treatment Plant Georgian Villas Inc. - Wastewater Treatment Plant, Georgian Bluffs, Ontario (Project Engineer) Client: Georgian Villas Inc. New Hamburg Wastewater Treatment Plant, New Hamburg, Ontario (Structural Engineer), 2001 Client: New Hamburg Wastewater Treatment Plant Baden Wastewater Pumping Station, Ontario (Project Engineer), 2000 Client: Baden Wastewater Pumping Station Paul Foy P.Eng. Structural Engineering Lead Water New Dundee Water Treatment Plant, Ontario (Project Engineer) Canadian Solar Solutions Inc. (Seimens Canada Ltd.), Thunder Bay, Ontario (Project Engineer) Client: Canadian Solar Solutions Inc. Clair Tower Booster Pumping Station, Guelph, Ontario (Project Engineer) Municipal Pumping Stations, Carlisle and Carter Wells, Ontario (Project Engineer) Rose Street Pumping Station, Ayr, Ontario (Project Engineer) Client: Rose Street Pumping Station Lower Hidden Valley Pumping Station, Ontario (Project Engineer) Client: Lower Hidden Valley Pumping Station Region of Waterloo - Zone 4, 5 and 6 Pumping Station Upgrade and Expansion, Kitchener, Ontario (Project Engineer) Client: Region of Waterloo Municipal Pumping Stations, Preston Meadows and Stoufville, Ontario (Project Engineer) Morningside Pumping Station, New Hamburg, Ontario (Structural Engineer) Client: Morningside Pumping Station City of Brantford - Water Pollution Control Plant, Brantford, Ontario (Structural Engineer) Client: City of Brantford Renewable Energy, Solar Penn Energy Renewables Ltd.- Renewable Energy Solar Farms, Ontario (Project Engineer) Client: Penn Energy Renewables Ltd. PCL Constructors Canada Inc. - Renewable Energy Solar Farms, Ontario (Project Engineer) Client: PCL Constructors Canada Inc. * denotes projects completed with other firms Request for Proposal Call No. RFP 2016-01 63 Manuel Lolarga P.Eng. Mechanical Engineer Lead Manuel is a detailed-driven professional engineer with over 10 years of experience in the fields of mechanical engineering design, analysis, auditing, and management of industrial and manufacturing facilities. He is experienced working with diverse clients representing the automotive, food and beverage, pharmaceutical, mining, and commercial industries. As a team lead for the mechanical design team, Manuel brings a strong depth of knowledge relative to process, HVAC, and mechanical engineering. He evaluates, designs, and manages a wide range of services including studies and design of utility and process systems. These systems involve process water, steam, compressed air, mechanical piping systems, plumbing, fire protection, and process ventilation systems for welding, vehicle exhaust, and various process exhaust from hazardous substances. Leveraging strong written communication and AutoCAD and Revit drafting skills, Manuel is a motivated and positive minded individual with the ability to interact productively as a team player. EDUCATION Bachelor of Applied Science, Mechanical Engineering, University of Windsor, Windsor, Ontario, 2002 Conference Staff Kellogg Center, Industrial Ventilation Conference (ACGIH), Lansing, Michigan, 2006 Technical Development Program, Carrier Corporation, Brampton, Ontario, 2010 Steam Seminar, Preston Phipps, Saint-Laurent, Quebec, 2013 Revit Architectural Fundamentals, Conestoga College, Cambridge, Ontario, 2014 REGISTRATIONS Professional Engineer #100153216, Professional Engineers Ontario MEMBERSHIPS Professional Engineer, Professional Engineers Ontario PROJECT EXPERIENCE Facilities Engineering Esso - Imperial Oil Limited (IOL) - Complex 'E' HVAC Upgrade, Sarnia, Ontario (Mechanical Engineer) Client: Esso - Imperial Oil Limited (IOL) * denotes projects completed with other firms 64 Stantec Go Transit - East Rail Maintenance Facility (ERMF), Whitby, Ontario (Mechanical Engineer) Client: Go Transit Irving Tissue - Exhaust Stack Modifications, Toronto, Ontario (Mechanical Engineer) Client: Irving Tissue Modatek Systems - UF and W3 Welding Line Ventilation Study, Milton, Ontario (Mechanical Engineer) Client: Modatek Systems Walmart Corget Program –Renovation’/Expansion Project, Canada (Lead HVAC Mechanical Engineer) Esso - Imperial Oil Limited (IOL) – Complex ‘D’ and ‘E’ HVAC Assessment, Sarnia, Ontario (Mechanical Engineer) Esso - Imperial Oil Limited (IOL) – Admin 1&2, Mtc Shop Ventilation Assessment, Nanticoke, Ontario (Lead Mechanical Engineer) Walmart Corget Program – Retrofit / Renovation Project, Canada (Lead HVAC Mechanical Engineer) Client: Walmart Design with community in mind Manuel Lolarga P.Eng. Mechanical Engineer Lead Sun Life Financial Inc. – Electrical Enhancement, Waterloo, Ontario (Lead Mechanical Engineer), 2011 Client: Sun Life Financial Inc. Toyota Motor Manufacturing Canada Inc. – South Admin AC20 HVAC Assessment, Cambridge, Ontario (Mechanical Engineer) Client: Toyota Motor Manufacturing Canada Inc. 3M Canada Inc. - Calendar Process Heater Replacement Design, London, Ontario (Mechanical Engineer), 2011 Client: 3M Canada Inc. Ford Motor Company Canada, Limited - Windsor Engine and Essex Engine Plant*, Windsor, Ontario (Co-op Term – Process/Quality Engineer) Client: Ford Motor Company Canada Waterloo Region District School Board - Backflow Prevention and Cross Connection Re-Survey, Kitchener, Ontario (Mechanical Engineer / Surveyor / Inspector), 2010 Client: Waterloo Region District School Board Toyota Motor Manufacturing Canada Inc. - Test Track Facility HVAC Upgrade, Cambridge, Ontario (Lead Mechanical Engineer) Client: Toyota Motor Manufacturing Canada Inc. Forefront Innovative Technologies, Cambridge, Ontario (Mechanical Engineer), 2010 Client: Forefront Innovative Technologies Hydro One Networks Inc. - Kenderry Gate Renovations and Expansion, Mississauga, Ontario (Mechanical Engineer), 2010 Client: Hydro One Networks Inc. City of Cambridge - Johnson Pool Renovation, Cambridge, Ontario (Mechanical Engineer), 2011 Client: City of Cambridge Canderel Management - 777 Bay Street Boiler Replacement and Humidification, Toronto, Ontario (Mechanical Engineer), 2011 Client: Canderel Management Judricks Enterprise*, Windsor, Ontario (Co-op Term Machine Operator), 1999 Client: Judricks Enterprise Automotive Ford Motor Company Canada, Limited*, Windsor, Ontario (Process / Quality Engineer) Client: Ford Motor Company Canada Toyota Motor Manufacturing Canada Inc. - South North Weld Shop Ventilation Study, Cambridge, Ontario (Lead Mechanical Engineer) Client: Toyota Motor Manufacturing Canada Inc. Chrysler Canada Inc. - CS 2003 Pacifica Launch*, Windsor, Ontario (Process and Ventilation Project Engineer) Chrysler Motors LLC - Toluca Assembly Plant*, Toluca, Mexico (Process and Ventilation Project Engineer) Chrysler Motors LLC - WK/XK Launch*, Detroit, Michigan (Process and Ventilation Project Engineer) Chrysler Canada Inc. - LX 2004.5 Launch*, Brampton, Ontario (Process and Ventilation Project Engineer) Chrysler Canada Inc. - RS 2005 SnG Minivan Launch*, Windsor, Ontario (Process and Ventilation Project Engineer) Chrysler Motors LLC - RS SnG 2005 Launch*, St. Louis, Missouri (Process and Ventilation Project Engineer) * denotes projects completed with other firms Request for Proposal Call No. RFP 2016-01 65 Manuel Lolarga P.Eng. Mechanical Engineer Lead Ford Motor Company - Econoline Consolidation*, Avon Lake, Ohio (Process and Ventilation Project Lead Engineer) Ford Motor Company Canada, Limited*, Windsor, Ontario (Process / Quality Engineer), 2000-2001 Client: Ford Motor Company Canada, Limited Chrysler Motors LLC - 2007 KA/KK Launch*, Toledo, Ohio (Process and Ventilation Project Engineer) Power Transmission & Distribution Bruce Power - Centre of Site Building Solutions Program Requirements Definition, Tiverton, Ontario (Lead Mechanical Engineer) Client: Bruce Power Chrysler Canada Inc. - 2008 RT Vehicle Launch, Windsor, Ontario (Process and Ventilation Project Engineer) Chrysler Motors LLC - 2008 RT Launch*, St. Louis, Missouri (Process and Ventilation Project Lead) Chrysler Motors LLC - 2009 DS Launch*, St. Louis, Missouri (Process and Ventilation Project Lead) Chrysler Motors LLC - 2009 DS Launch*, Warren, Michigan (Process and Ventilation Project Lead) Chrysler Canada Inc. - AB Myr Final Line Ventilation*, Windsor, Ontario (Process and Ventilation Project Engineer) Toyota Motor Manufacturing Canada Inc. – Rav4 2013 Model Launch, Woodstock, Ontario (Project Manager) Client: Toyota Motor Manufacturing Canada Inc. Toyota Motor Manufacturing Canada Inc. – Fire and Domestic Water Service Replacement, Scarborough, Ontario (Mechanical Engineer), 2012 Client: Toyota Motor Corporation Toyota Motor Manufacturing Canada Inc. – Fuel Oil Storage Tank Variance Applications, Cambridge, Ontario (Mechanical Engineer), 2012 Client: Toyota Motor Manufacturing Canada Inc. Cambridge * denotes projects completed with other firms 66 Stantec Mining Engineering and Studies BHP Billiton Jansen Project – Potash Ventilation – New Collar House, Saskatchewan (Mechanical Engineer) Barrick Gold Corporation – Mine Water Ventilation Heat Recovery, Hemlo, Ontario (Mechanical Engineer) Kevin Fleming P.Eng. Electrical Engineering Lead Kevin is a Designated Consulting Engineer with more than 22 years of experience. He currently leads a team of Electrical Engineers and Technologists in Stantec's Buildings group. Throughout his career, Kevin has developed a proficient knowledge of electrical design requirements for a diverse range of facility types. He has significant experience in power system design including primary distribution systems, substations, related equipment protection systems, stand-by power generation, UPS systems, and metering. Kevin is also adept in the design of specialty systems such as security, access control, closed circuit television, and fire alarm systems for large corporate facilities. He has designed lighting systems for a wide variety of applications including roadway, arenas, landscape, offices, and boardrooms. Kevin is familiar with the application of the latest codes affecting electrical installations. He is responsible for overseeing the preparation, assembly, and execution of the electrical drawings and specifications, as well as providing site inspections, systems commissioning, and building evaluations. EDUCATION The Vannatter Group, Inc., Ontario (Project Manager) Client: The Vannatter Group, Inc. REGISTRATIONS Kaufman Footwear*, Kitchener, Ontario (Project Engineer), 2005 Client: Kaufman Footwear Professional Engineer #90393828, Professional Engineers Ontario National Steel Car - Primary Electrical Service Replacement, Hamilton, Ontario (Electrical Consultant) Client: National Steel Car Bachelor of Science, Electrical Engineering, Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, 1992 Designated Consulting Engineer, Professional Engineers Ontario AWARDS 2006 Grand Valley Construction Association Award of Excellence, Six Nations Community Centre PROJECT EXPERIENCE Justice Kingston Penitentiary Correctional Institution*, Ontario (Project Engineer) Client: Kingston Penitentiary Correctional Institution Manufacturing / Industrial Engineering National Steel Car, Hamilton, Ontario (Electrical Consultant), 2003-2005 Client: National Steel Car * denotes projects completed with other firms Community Institutional Bank of Montreal Financial Group*, Montreal, Quebec (Project Engineer) Client: Bank of Montreal Financial Group Corporate / Office Geosign - Data Center Power Distribution, Guelph, Ontario (Project Engineer), 2007 Client: Geosign Sun Life Financial Inc. - Feasibility Study, Waterloo, Ontario (Project Manager / Engineer) Client: Sun Life Financial Inc. Design with community in mind Request for Proposal Call No. RFP 2016-01 67 Kevin Fleming P.Eng. Electrical Engineering Lead Sun Life Financial Inc. - Disaster Recovery Area, Ontario (Project Manager / Engineer) Client: Sun Life Financial Inc. City Centre Plaza Tenant Improvements, Ontario (Project Manager / Engineer) Client: City Centre Plaza Meridian Credit Union - Data Center Investigation, Ontario (Project Manager / Engineer), 2006 Client: Meridian Credit Union Group Telecom, Ontario (Project Engineer) Client: Group Telecom The Economical Insurance Group - Office Renovation, Waterloo, Ontario (Project Manager/Engineer) Client: The Economical Insurance Group Sun Life Financial Inc. - Office Renovation, Waterloo, Ontario (Project Manager / Engineer), 2003 Client: Sun Life Financial Inc. Sun Life Financial Inc. - Uninterruptable Power Supply (UPS) System Expansion, Waterloo, Ontario (Project Manager / Engineer), 2004 Client: Sun Life Financial Inc. Sun Life Financial Inc. - Back-Up Generation, Ontario (Project Manager / Engineer) Client: Sun Life Financial Inc. Gore Mutual Life - Building Addition*, Ontario (Project Engineer) Client: Gore Mutual Life Crawford Adjusters Canada - Building Addition*, Ontario (Project Engineer) Client: Crawford Adjusters Canada Manulife Financial*, Waterloo, Ontario (Project Engineer) Client: Manulife Financial Sun Life Financial Inc. - Parking Lot Lighting and Security*, Waterloo, Ontario (Project Engineer) Client: Sun Life Financial Inc. * denotes projects completed with other firms 68 Stantec Arvato - Call Center, Kitchener, Ontario (Project Engineer), 2006 Client: Arvato Sun Life Financial Inc. - Power Generation Facility, Waterloo, Ontario (Project Manager / Engineer) Client: Sun Life Financial Inc. Military Infrastructure Chatham Armoury - Electrical System, Chatham, Ontario (Project Engineer) Client: Department of National Defence Power Transmission & Distribution Toronto Hydro Civil and Electrical Infrastructure Projects, Toronto, Ontario, Toronto, Ontario (Project Manager/Engineer) Client: Toronto Hydro Roadways MTO Preliminary/Detail Design Assignments, Ontario (Project Engineer) Client: MTO City of Guelph - Gordon / Norfolk Street Lighting Upgrades, Guelph, Ontario (Project Engineer), 2010 Client: City of Guelph Janet Gasparotto ARIDO, IDC Senior Interior Designer Janet is an Associate and Senior Interior Designer at Stantec with over 30 years of experience in the field of interior design. Janet’s expertise is in corporate workplace design, workplace strategy and corporate training and classroom facilities. Notably, Janet completed a three-year service agreement with Infrastructure Ontario, facilitating their Real Estate Transition Strategy for all corporate space in the GTA. In this capacity, Janet developed new workplace Guidelines for the Ontario Government and completed close to 1,000,000 SF of programming, schematic design and design development for many Ministries. Janet has serviced a variety of both public and private sector clients as part of an integrated multi-disciplinary team. She advocates and facilitates an open, collaborative approach in all phases of project development and believes that design is first and foremost the business of effective communications, as well as organizational transition creation and management. EDUCATION Bachelor of Fine Art, Ontario College of Art & Design, Toronto, Ontario, 2008 Bachelor of Interior Design (Honours), University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba, 1978 MEMBERSHIPS Member, Interior Designers of Canada PROJECT EXPERIENCE Justice York Regional Police #3 District, Ontario (Senior Interior Designer) Needs Assessment, Feasibility Study and Implementation. York Region Fire Services (Senior Interior Designer) Feasibility Study. North Bay Police Headquarters, North Bay, Ontario (Programmer) Registered Interior Designer, Association of Registered Interior Designers of Ontario Facility Needs Assessment Study. AWARDS Niagara Regional Police - 1 District Facility, St. Catharines, Ontario (Senior Interior Designer) 1996 Bronze Award, ARIDO Awards of Excellence, Helyar & Associates Head Office 2001 Award of Merit - Canadian Architect, 51 Division Police Station 2005 Best in Show - Pugly Awards, 51 Division Police Station 2005 Certificate of Merit - American Institute of Architects - Justice Facilities Review, 51 Division Police Station 2007 Ontario Association of Architects Awards Award of Excellence, 51 Division Police Station * denotes projects completed with other firms Toronto Police Service - 14 Division, Toronto, Ontario (Interior Designer), 2012 Public Safety Building (Police, Fire, 911 Call Centre), Brandon, Manitoba (Programmer / Senior Interior Designer) Halton Regional Police Headquarters, Ontario (Senior Interior Designer) Halton Regional Police – Programming and Feasibility Study, Ontario (Senior Interior Designer) Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness Canada - Office Building Addition, Ottawa, Ontario (Senior Interior Designer / Programming) Design with community in mind Request for Proposal Call No. RFP 2016-01 69 Janet Gasparotto ARIDO, IDC Senior Interior Designer RCMP E Divisional Headquarters, Surrey, British Columbia (Programmer), 2009 Ministry of Natural Resources, Community and Social Services and Energy (Senior Interior Designer) Needs Assessment, Feasibility Study and Schematic Design Ontario Provincial Police Headquarters, Orillia, Ontario (Programmer / Senior Interior Designer), 1995 Client: Ontario Provincial Police Paul, Weiss Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP (Senior Interior Designer) No. 8 Detachment, Niagara Regional Police Service, Grimsby, Ontario (Interior Designer / Programming), 2010 Infrastructure Ontario, Ministry of Labour, Ministry of Energy, Ministry of Natural Resources, Ministry of Labour and Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing, Ontario (Team Lead / Senior Designer) 12 Division, Milton, Ontario (Programmer / Senior Interior Designer), 1997 Client: Halton Regional Police Services Toronto Police Service - 51 Division, Toronto, Ontario (Programmer / Senior Interior Designer), 2004 Client: Toronto Police Service Toronto Police Service - 11 Division, Toronto, Ontario (Programmer / Senior Interior Designer), 2011 Client: Toronto Police Services Board Community Institutional Vaughan Public Libraries - E-Centre Children's Library Design Concept Study, Maple, Ontario (Senior Interior Designer) Corporate / Office Bruce Power Centre of Site Building Solutions Program, Tiverton, Ontario (Workplace Strategy and Functional Programmer), 2013-2015 The development of a new set of individual workspace and collaborative space strategies standards that can be universally applied in all of the Centre of Site buildings, and allows for multiple variations to accommodate a wide variety of work styles and technical equipment. RBC 180 Wellington Street Refresh, Toronto, Ontario (Senior Interior Designer) Programming, feasibility and test fits. * denotes projects completed with other firms 70 Stantec Full scope interior design services. Functional Program, Feasibility Study and Schematic Design. TD Bank, Multiple Locations, North America (Team Lead) National Account services related to programming, feasibility, test fit planning and design development. Halton Regional Centre and Halton Regional Police Facility, Oakville, Ontario (Senior Designer) Programming and feasibility study, block and stack. PHH Vehicle Management, Mississauga, Ontario (Senior Interior Designer) Halton Regional Complex Expansion, Oakville, Ontario (Senior Interior Designer) Metro Consolidated Communications and Computer Centre, Toronto, Ontario (Senior Interior Designer) Ontario Lottery Gaming Corporation Headquarters, Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario (Senior Interior Designer) Cabinet Office Renovation, Toronto, Ontario (Senior Interior Designer) Helyar & Associates - New Head Office, Toronto, Ontario (Senior Interior Designer) Janet Gasparotto ARIDO, IDC Senior Interior Designer Workplace Safety & Insurance Appeals Tribunal, Toronto, Ontario (Senior Interior Designer) Infrastructure Ontario, Workplace Environment Guidelines for Ontario Government, Ontario (Senior Interior Designer) Ministry of Culture, Recreation and Tourism, Niagara Falls, Ontario (Senior Interior Designer), 1995 Ministry of Labour / Ontario Labour Relations Board Consolidation and Relocation, Toronto, Ontario (Senior Interior Designer / Team Leader), 1999 Healthcare CFB Borden Medical Services School and Base Hospital, Borden, Ontario (Senior Interior Designer) Oakville-Trafalgar Memorial Hospital Additions & Alterations, Oakville, Ontario (Senior Interior Designer) Penetanguishene General Hospital, Penetanguishene, Ontario (Senior Interior Designer) St. Joseph's Hospital Hamilton, Hamilton, Ontario (Senior Interior Designer) Bennett Centre - Chronic and Long Term Care Conversion, Georgetown, Ontario (Senior Interior Designer) Peterborough Civic Hospital - Renovation, Peterborough, Ontario (Senior Interior Designer) North York General Hospital - Office Space Standardization, North York, Ontario (Senior Interior Designer) Chatham-Kent Health Alliance, Chatham, Ontario (Senior Interior Designer), 2004 Client: Chatham-Kent Health Alliance * denotes projects completed with other firms Request for Proposal Call No. RFP 2016-01 71 Matthew Cable M.Sc, P.Eng, LEED AP BD+C, CMVP® Energy and Sustainability Lead Matt currently has over eight years of professional experience in sustainable design and energy modelling. Since graduating with his Masters in Computational Fluid Dynamics at Queen’s University, Matt began his career building a sustainability team that excelled in energy modelling, LEED® compliance, and renewable technology design while at Crossey Engineering Ltd. His specialty in low-energy solutions and building science is leveraged by his experience and certifications in Thermography Certification (Level 2), Measurement and Verification (Certified M&V Professional), and Green House Gas Inventory, Accounting and Reporting. He created DIALOG’s Carbon Action Plan in order to maintain DIALOG’s Carbon Neutrality. In addition to his engineering experience his P3 experience includes preparing calibrated energy models for the aggregate energy consumption financial calculations.This includes the Forensics Services and Coroners Complex project, as well as multiple large Healthcare facilities. Matt recently completed a five-year energy conservation and demand management plan for the entire Centennial College and Northern College Campuses which included a full thermographic assessment of the building portfolio. In working with local and provincial utilities, Matt has extensive experience with the financial incentives available for new construction projects and retrofit applications. He has a unique ability to explain complex technical concepts to design teams and facilitate the optimization of new and existing buildings. Master's of Science, Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, 2008 EDUCATION Defense/Military CFB North Bay Integrated Health Care Services Centre,*, North Bay, Ontario Bachelor of Science, Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, 2005 Canadian Forces Military Police Academy,*, Borden, Ontario MEMBERSHIPS Community Institutional Ronald McDonald House*, Toronto, Ontario Canadian Chapter, Member, International Building Performance Simulation Association Education Chilliwack Secondary School,*, Chilliwack, British Columbia Member, Association of Energy Engineers Member, American Society of Heating, Refrigerating & Air-Conditioning Engineers University of Windsor, Medical Education Building*, Windsor, Ontario Member, Professional Engineers Ontario PROJECT EXPERIENCE Justice Forensics Services and Coroners Complex*, Toronto, Ontario Durham Region Clarington Police Complex,*, Bowmanville, Ontario * denotes projects completed with other firms 72 Stantec Munk School of Global Affairs*, Toronto, Ontario Ryerson Student Learning Centre*, Toronto, Ontario Durham College Skills Training Centre*, Oshawa, Ontario Design with community in mind Matthew Cable M.Sc, P.Eng, LEED AP BD+C, CMVP® Energy and Sustainability Lead University of BC Student Union Building*, Vancouver, British Columbia Revelstoke Secondary School,*, Revelstoke, British Columbia St. Joseph’s Seminary*, Edmonton, Alberta Corporate / Office 10 Toronto Street Offices*, Toronto, Ontario PUBLICATIONS An Evaluation of Turbulence Models for the Numerical Study of Forced and Natural Convective Flow in Atria. MASc. Thesis and Solar Buildings Research Network, 2009. InfraRed and the IDP - Creating a Knowledge Feedback Loop. Information 2015, 2015. PCL Headquarters Building 5*, Edmonton, Alberta City of Edmonton Engineering Services Building*, Edmonton, Alberta Airports & Aviation Edmonton International Airport Combined Office Tower*, Edmonton, Alberta Animal Facilities Edmonton Valley Zoo*, Edmonton, Alberta Hazardous Waste Kennedale Waste Operations East*, Edmonton, Alberta Research / Laboratories Saskatchewan Disease Control Laboratory*, Regina, Saskatchewan Sanofi Pasteur, Research and Development Building*, Toronto, Ontario Performing Arts Centers Four Seasons Centre for The Performing Arts*, Toronto, Ontario * denotes projects completed with other firms Request for Proposal Call No. RFP 2016-01 73 Syed Irfan Ahmed RCDD/NTS, DCDC, CCDA, CCNA R&S Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Lead Syed Irfan is a skilled Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Consultant with excellent knowledge of BICSI standards, TIA/EIA 568-C, 606-B, 569-B, 607-B, TIA-1005, ISO/IEC 11801/18010 for commercial, industrial automation and residential Structured Cabling Systems (SCS). Syed Irfan has worked on several data centre projects. His strong understanding of Data center Industry Standards and Best Practices such as TIA-942-A Telecommunications Infrastructure Standard for Data centers, ANSI/BICSI 002-2011 Data center Design and Implementation Best Practices and ASHRAE Thermal Guidelines for Data Processing Environments allows him to complete projects in a timely and cost effective manner, while providing the client with high quality design. Further, he has a strong understanding of cooling system, power & environmental monitoring (DCIM), CFD Analysis, hotspots, airflow issues and heat dissipation methodologies and concepts within a data center. EDUCATION Bachelor's in Computer Science, Nadirshaw Eduljee Dinshaw (NED) University of Engineering and Technology, Karachi, Pakistan, 2005 CERTIFICATIONS & TRAINING BICSI Data centre Design Consultant, Tampa Bay, Florida, 2013 BICSI Network Technology Systems Designer, Tampa Bay, Florida, 2012 BICSI Registered Communications Distribution Designer, Tampa Bay, Florida, 2009 Cisco Certified Design Associate, San Jose, California, 2008 Cisco Certified Network Associate, San Jose, California, 2006 Microsoft Certified Professional, Seattle, Washington, 2005 REGISTRATIONS Mechanical Engineer, Registered Communications Distribution Designer MEMBERSHIPS Professional Member, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Individual Member, Building Industry Consulting Service International (BICSI) PROJECT EXPERIENCE Data Recovery Centres Dubai Islamic Bank (DIB)*, Dubai, U.A.E Calzedonia Spa*, Verona, Italy, Oct 2010 Bank Popolare*, Verona, Italy, Oct 2010 LAit Spa*, Rome, Italy, Oct 2010 Etisalat, Hor-Al-Anz Data center*, Dubai, U.A.E, Jan 2011 Information Technology Authority (ITA),*, KOM, Muscat, Oman, Feb 2011 Abu Dhabi Ship Shipping (ADSB)*, Abu Dhabi, U.A.E, March 2011 P&V Group*, Brussels, Belgium, May 2012 Thomas Reuters*, Bangalore, India, June 2012 Honda Europe*, Ghent, Belgium, August 2012 Borcelik*, Gemlik, Turkey, Sept 2012 Avea*, Istanbul, Turkey, Sept 2012 * denotes projects completed with other firms 74 Stantec Design with community in mind Syed Irfan Ahmed RCDD/NTS, DCDC, CCDA, CCNA R&S Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Lead Wacker Chemie,*, Munich, Germany, Nov 2012 Princess Tower (6B+G+100 Floors) Residential Tower*, Dubai, U.A.E, 2007 Mettis*, Metz, France, Dec 2012 Proposed G+7 Hotel Building*, Dubai, U.A.E, 2008 Government of Oman Data Center*, Muscat, Oman, February 201 KPMG Data Center*, Luxemburg, Belgium, May 2013 Provant*, Brussels, Belgium, May 2013 Telkom South Africa – Centurion,*, Magaliesburg, South Africa, July 2013 Proposed Commercial And Residential Development on Plot 231-213 Al Nahda First*, Dubai, U.A.E, 2008 Telecommunications Regulatory Authority (TRA) Office Building*, Abu Dhabi, U.A.E, 2008 Ibis Hotel-Al Barsha*, Dubai, U.A.E, 2008 Mudon Residential Apartments*, Dubai, U.A.E, 2008 Bridgestone*, Bethune, France, April 2014 Retis Data Center*, Stockholm, Sweden (Electrical Consultant), May 2014 Jumeirah Beach Residence, Sector JBR-03 Tower C09 - T03 Hotel Tower,*, Dubai, U.A.E, 2008 Botanica Tower*, Dubai, U.A.E, 2008 Qatar Petrochemical Company (QAPCO) Data center*, Doha, Qatar (Electrical Consultant), June 2014 Structured Cabling Systems Al Jazeera Hotel Apartments*, Abu Dhabi, U.A.E, 2006 Capital Hotel*, Abu Dhabi, U.A.E, 2006 Le Meridien Hotel*, Abu Dhabi, U.A.E, 2007 General Authority for Health Services for the Emirate of Abu Dhabi*, Abu Dhabi, U.A.E, 2007 Proposed Meena Plaza Development (4 Towers)*, Abu Dhabi, U.A.E, 2008 Dubai Water Front 750 Villas*, Dubai, U.A.E, 2008 Burj Al Salam–Mixed Used Development, Residential Tower ZONE 2 (4B+G+L+54 Floor) & Office Tower ZONE 3 (4B+G+L+54 Floors)*, Dubai, U.A.E, 2008 Tamani Arts Offices Tower at Business Bay*, Dubai, U.A.E, 2009 Sapphire Tower (3B+G+3P+16 Floors), Commercial Building at Business Bay*, Dubai, U.A.E, 2009 Arbift Tower (3B+G+30 Floors)*, Dubai, U.A.E, 2007 Al-Jaber Residential/Commercial Tower (G+M+37 Floors),*, Fujairah, U.A.E, 2007 Blue Bay Tower (4B+G+3P+19 Floors+Roof), Comm./Office Building at Business Bay*, Dubai, U.A.E, 2009 D1 Tower (B+G+80 Floors) Commercial Tower*, Dubai, U.A.E, 2007 Bay Square at Business Bay, 12 Towers–Res. & Comm.*, Dubai, U.A.E, 2009 * denotes projects completed with other firms Request for Proposal Call No. RFP 2016-01 75 Syed Irfan Ahmed RCDD/NTS, DCDC, CCDA, CCNA R&S Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Lead Al Hikma Tower (2B+G+60)*, Dubai, U.A.E, 2009 Time Towers (Typical G+24 Floors) (Residential & Office),*, Abu Dhabi, U.A.E, 2009 Marina Square Zone E2 Residential Suites and Hotel Tower,*, Abu Dhabi, U.A.E, 2009 Elite Residence (4B+G+4P+82),*, Dubai, U.A.E, 2009 Al Ali Multi Used Complex Novotel Hotel, Residential, Office & Hotel Tower (Typical G+41 Floor),*, Duba, U.A.E, 2009 AD Investment Council Head Quarters – 2 Towers (G+25),*, ABu Dhabi, U.A.E, 2010 Abu Dhabi Future Schools Program*, Abu, Dhabi, 2010 Arzana Medical Complex*, Abu Dhabi, U.A.E, 2010 Nations Tower*, Abu Dhabi, U.A.E Telecommunications Iqra University*, Karachi, Pakistan, 2004 Invisor Securities*, Karachi, Pakistan, 2006 Gatron (Novatex) Factory*, Karachi, Pakistan, 2006 PNS Jauhar Navy Engineering College*, Karachi, Pakistan, 2006 Marriott Hotel*, Karachi, Pakistan, 2006 Balochistan Secretariat*, Quetta, Pakistan, 2006 KESC*, Karachi, Pakistan, 2006 Karachi Port Trust (KPT)*, Karachi, Pakistan, 2006 * denotes projects completed with other firms 76 Stantec Defense/Military Al-Udeid Airbase (U.S. Army Corps. of Engineers)*, Doha, Qatar, June 2013 Steve Bendo OALA, CSLA, ISA Certified Arborist ON-1245A Landscape Architect Steve is a Landscape Architect and ISA Certified Arborist with over 10 years of experience in both private and public sector work. He has extensive experience in the design and implementation of municipal parks and open spaces, streetscape design, ecological restoration, commercial and institutional design as well as trail design. Steve specializes in the development of recreational athletic facilities, and is the leader of Stantec’s Sport Development Team in Eastern Canada. Steve has strong design and technical skills and is able to integrate his artistic vision with his construction knowledge to produce unique and exciting design solutions. He has extensive experience working and managing multidisciplinary teams composed of architects, engineers, and designers, and is able to effectively communicate and coordinate team members to deliver exceptional solutions to his Client’s needs. EDUCATION Bachelor in Landscape Architecture with Honours, University of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario, 2002 REGISTRATIONS ISA Certified Arborist #ON-1245A, International Society of Arboriculture MEMBERSHIPS Member, Sports Turf Association Member, Canadian Society of Landscape Architects Full Member, Ontario Association of Landscape Architects AWARDS 2001 Clublink Corporation Environmental Achievement Award PROJECT EXPERIENCE Arboriculture Jaycee Trail Tree Conservation and Management Plan, Milton, Ontario (Certified Arborist) Client: Town of Milton Richview Manor Senior's Development, Vaughan, Ontario (Landscape Architecture) Client: York Major Holdings Inc. * denotes projects completed with other firms Oakville Southwest Water Treatment Plant, Oakville, Ontario (Certified Arborist) 8763 Bayview Avenue, Brampton, Ontario (Certified Arborist) Elsie Perrin Pedestrian Bridge, London, Ontario (Certified Arborist) Queen Street Rehabilitation, Brampton, Ontario (Certified Arborist/Landscape Architect) Coreslab Industrial, Waterdown, Ontario (Certified Arborist) Buffalo Springs, Midland, Ontario (Certified Arborist) Sud Subdivision, Town of Georgina, Ontario (Landscape Architect/Arborist) Hilltop Subdivision, Ayr, Ontario (Landscape Architect/Arborist) Rivers Edge II Subdivision, Alliston, Ontario (Landscape Architect/Arborist) Driftwood Drive, Zone 5 & 6 Watermain Extension, Kitchener, Ontario (Landscape Architect/Arborist) Howe Drive Townhouse Development, Kitchener, Ontario (Landscape Architect/Arborist) Design with community in mind Request for Proposal Call No. RFP 2016-01 77 Steve Bendo OALA, CSLA, ISA Certified Arborist ON-1245A Landscape Architect MC2 Subdivision, Waterdown, Ontario (Landscape Architect/Arborist) Highland Estates, Brantford, Ontario (Landscape Architect) Community Institutional University of Windsor Student Residence*, Windsor, Ontario (Landscape Architect) Columbia Forest II Subdivision, Waterloo, Ontario (Landscape Architect) Mohawk College*, Hamilton, Ontario (Landscape Architect) Niagara College*, Welland, Ontario (Landscape Architect) Hamilton Health Sciences – Hamilton General Hospital*, Hamilton, Ontario (Landscape Architect) Hamilton Health Sciences – Chedoke Hospital*, Hamilton, Ontario (Landscape Architect) Niagara Health Sciences*, St. Catharines, Ontario (Landscape Architect) Master Planning Kelynack Farms*, Burlington, Ontario (Landscape Architect) Heritage Harbour Condominiums*, Oakville, Ontario (Landscape Architect) Mavis Road and Derry Road Development*, Mississauga, Ontario (Landscape Architect) Binbrook Stormwater Management Pond*, Hamilton, Ontario (Landscape Architect) Waterloo Town Square, Waterloo, Ontario (Landscape Architect) Rattlesnake Point Golf Club*, Milton, Ontario (Landscape Architect) * denotes projects completed with other firms 78 Stantec Northern Heights Subdivision, Guelph, Ontario (Landscape Architect) Victoriaview North Subdivision, Guelph, Ontario (Landscape Architect) Bauer Lofts Landscape Design, Waterloo, Ontario (Landscape Architect) Community Park Masterplan*, Milton, Ontario (Landscape Architect) Roadways Weber Street Widening (Class EA), Region of Waterloo, Ontario (Landscape Architect), 2009 Client: Region of Waterloo Queen Street Improvements, Centre Street to Highway 410, City of Brampton, Ontario (Landscape Architect) Hughson Street Redevelopment Phase I and II*, Hamilton, Ontario (Landscape Architect) Ferguson Avenue Reconstruction*, Hamilton, Ontario (Landscape Architect) University of Waterloo, Research and Technology Park, Waterloo, Ontario (Landscape Architect) Mayfield Road, Brampton, Ontario (Landscape Architect) Westmount Road Extension, Waterloo, Ontario (Landscape Architect) Steve Bendo OALA, CSLA, ISA Certified Arborist ON-1245A Landscape Architect Columbia Street Improvements, Waterloo, Ontario (Landscape Architect) Chinguacousy Road, Brampton, Ontario (Landscape Architect) Can-Amera Parkway Roundabout, Cambridge, Ontario (Landscape Architect) Hespeler Road Improvements, Cambridge, Ontario (Landscape Architect) * denotes projects completed with other firms Request for Proposal Call No. RFP 2016-01 79 André Arseneault OAA, MRAIC, B.A.S., M.Arch BIM Specialist / Production Job Captain As part of our Waterloo architecture studio, André brings design and construction experience with a strong focus on quality project execution. He has a passion for architectural innovations and technically sound solutions. Through his experience teaching at the University of Waterloo and Conestoga College, André has developed a sound methodology involving implementing the latest BIM technologies in combination with integrated project delivery processes. His passion for design excellence in all areas of integrated team solutions, makes for a holistic architectural approach to every project he works on. John Abbott College, Natural Sciences, Montréal, Québec, 1995 EDUCATION Education University of Waterloo School of Environmental Studies Renovation*, Waterloo, Ontario Conestoga College, Computer Graphics and Animation, Kitchener, Ontario, 1999 Wilfrid Laurier University King Street Facility Offices Renovation*, Waterloo, Ontario University of Waterloo, Bachelor of Architectural Studies, Waterloo, Ontario, 2005 University of Waterloo, Master of Architecture, Waterloo, Ontario, 2012 REGISTRATIONS Registered Architect #8023, Ontario Association of Architects MEMBERSHIPS Member, Royal Architectural Institute of Canada Executive, Grand Valley Society of Architects PROJECT EXPERIENCE Healthcare Six Nations Long Term Care Facilities*, Brantford, Ontario Parkwood Suites*, Waterloo, Ontario University of Waterloo St. Jerome’s Student Residence*, Waterloo, Ontario University of Waterloo Daycare*, Waterloo, Ontario University of Waterloo Village 1 Food Service Renovation*, Waterloo, Ontario York University Student Centre*, Toronto, Ontario Wilfrid Laurier University/YMCA Brantford Campus, Waterloo, Ontario Wilfrid Laurier University Sustainable Waterloo Regional Campus Concept*, Waterloo, Ontario Wilfrid Laurier University Library Entrance Alteration*, Waterloo, Ontario Walker Road Senior Apartments*, Caledon East, Ontario Western AMP-CTC Collider*, London, Ontario Etobicoke General Hospital – Ancillary Service Building, Etobicoke, Ontario Sports and Athletic Facilities Place Bell, Laval Arena*, Laval, Quebec * denotes projects completed with other firms 80 University of Waterloo Velocity Centre*, Waterloo, Ontario Stantec Design with community in mind André Arseneault OAA, MRAIC, B.A.S., M.Arch BIM Specialist / Production Job Captain Hamilton Stadium, Pan-Am Games*, Hamilton, Ontario Ontario Sports and Entertainment Group, Lansdowne Stadium*, Ottawa, Ontario Corporate Essroc Cement Toronto Terminal, Toronto, Ontario City of Cambridge Public Works Facilities Renovations, Cambridge, Ontario Bruce Power Centre of Site Building Solutions Program, Tiverton, Ontario * denotes projects completed with other firms Request for Proposal Call No. RFP 2016-01 81 Angelo Ligotti P.Eng Stormwater Management Lead Angelo has over 15 years of experience as a civil engineer and is a certified P. Eng. in Ontario and other provinces. He is a project manager on Stantec’s Industrial/Commercial/Institutional (ICI) team and is currently the program manager for some of Stantec's largest commercial clients, responsible for a team that consists of approximately 20 project managers, designers, engineers, and Certified Technologists. His responsibilities include design excellence of site grading, servicing and stormwater management on ICI projects, project management, due diligence management, completion of cost estimates, and securing agency approvals. He has been involved in dozens of land development projects across the country from project inception to completion. Angelo also has significant experience in providing municipal consulting services in Ontario and Western Canada, specializing in civil engineering, water resources, municipal infrastructure design, application of hydrologic and hydraulic modeling, including dynamic modeling of storm, sanitary, and combined sewer networks. He has served as site supervisor on large municipal infrastructure construction projects and has contributed major design elements to storm, sanitary, water, wastewater, and transportation design projects. EDUCATION University of Guelph, Bachelor of Applied Science, Environmental Engineering, Ontario, 2000 MEMBERSHIPS Member, Professional Engineers Ontario Member, Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of Alberta Member, Professional Engineers & Geoscientists of Newfoundland and Labrador PROJECT EXPERIENCE Stormwater Management Various*, Calgary, Alberta (Project Engineer/Lead Stormwater Engineer) •Used DDSWMM and XP-SWMM modeling to simulate historical flooding conditions, test potential remedial measures, and completed detailed design of the storm sewer system for the City of Calgary TPO project, 37th St S.W. road extension •Completed preliminary and detailed design consisting of high rate capture facilities on residential roads, distribution of stormwater overflows and storage into deep underground tunnel facilities on City of Calgary Glencoe storm sewer upgrade project •Prepared design of storm trunks for the City of Calgary East Trunk Storm Upgrade * denotes projects completed with other firms 82 Stantec • Completed drainage study for the City of Calgary's 16th Avenue road widening project and the Glenmore and 18th Street Interchange Wastewater Various*, Niagara Falls, Toronto, St. Catharines, Ontario (Modeling Specialist) •Used SWMHYMO and XP-SWMM models to determine the cause of basement flooding on the City of Niagara Falls Kalar Road Basement Flooding Study. Designed and presented remedial measures to the City and public following the requirements of Phases 1 and 2 of the Municipal Class Environmental Assessment process • Used XP-SWMM to complete a pollution control and master plan for the City of Niagara Falls. Designed and presented system improvements and control measures to the City on the Niagara Falls Pollution Control Plan and CSO Abatement Study •Created XP-SWMM model network of Toronto's East York area from the City's municipal ACCESS database. Simulated flooding conditions and proposed remedial measures on the Toronto Basement Flooding Study • Used XP-SWMM software to simulate the City of St. Catharines' combined sewer system and determined remedial measures. Worked with the City employees to correct data problems and improve the City's municipal database. Simulated flooding conditions and proposed remedial measures on the Port Dalhousie Basement Flooding Study Water System Design Various*, Hamilton, Ontario (Project Engineer) • Large Valve Chamber Inspections and Replacement: Design with community in mind Angelo Ligotti P.Eng Stormwater Management Lead Created an inventory of site conditions and completed detailed design that involved field inspections of 6 selected locations for 14 large valve chambers in the City of Hamilton • Air Release Chamber Inspections: Created a database of field notes, photos, and site conditions for field inspections of 50 air release chambers in the City Institutional Milton District Hospital Redevelopment, Milton, Ontario (Civil Engineer - PDC) •Served as Planning, Design Compliance civil engineer for the expansion project. •Liaised with Halton Healthcare Services, Infrastructure Ontario and municipal staff to efficiently obtain master site plan approval for the Alternative Financing and Procurement Project •Prepared Functional Servicing and Stormwater Management Reports and grading and servicing design drawings in accordance with boundary conditions, background due diligence and municipal guidelines •Prepared civil Output specifications and other documents as required for Infrastructure Ontario’s RFP and evaluated civil engineering proposals from bidders. Forensic Services and Coroner's Complex, Toronto, Ontario (Civil Engineer - Project Co.) •Served as civil engineer for the state of the art development by preparing detailed grading, servicing, and stormwater management design drawings in accordance with Infrastructure Ontario's Output Specifications and municipal requirements •Liaised with Infrastructure Ontario, City of Toronto and various stakeholders as required to obtain approvals, qualify for LEED Gold certification and facilitate construction. •Provided Construction Administration services and certified civil works in accordance with IO and City of Toronto requirements Toronto East General Hospital Expansion, Toronto, Ontario (Civil Engineer) •Served as civil engineer for the expansion project •Prepared Functional Servicing and Stormwater Management Reports and grading and servicing design drawings for municipal submissions •Led communications with City of Toronto Technical Reviewer to support rezoning approval for the proposed expansion including detailed analysis of off-site storm and sanitary sewersheds to calculate surrounding municipal sewer capacities •Prepared civil components of early works program in advance of project initiation through Alternative Financing and Procurement delivery Centre for Addiction and Mental Health - Phase 1B Redevelopment, Toronto, Ontario (Senior Civil Consultant) •Provided senior assistance during difficult approval process by leading discussions with City of Toronto’s Technical Reviewers •Developed complicated infiltration strategy that married stormwater management and landscape architecture designs as required to overcome poor soil conditions and meet the City of Toronto’s water balance guidelines •Currently preparing civil design components for Phase 1C, the next phase of site redevelopment Queen's University Innovation Campus Master Plan, Kingston, Ontario (Civil Engineer) •Served as civil engineer by contributing to the overall master plan report and public presentations in the areas of civil engineering, stormwater management and sustainability design •Prepared various conceptual civil engineering and stormwater management designs in coordination with architectural and urban design concepts prepared by other team members Commercial / Retail Development Wal-Mart Commercial Developments, Various locations, Ontario, Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba (Project Manager and Civil Engineer) •Assessment of development potential of sites identified by clients and preparation of Stage I Cost Assessments •Coordination of consulting team through project’s lifespan •Preparation and submission of development applications, including site plan approval, building permit, etc. •Review of purchase and sale or lease agreements, including drafting of engineering-related clauses •Preparation of civil site works drawings (i.e., Site Plan, Grading, Servicing, ESC.) and coordination / review of subconsultant drawings •Management of tender process and Construction Administration program Ikea Commercial Developments, Various locations across Canada (Program and Project Manager and Civil Engineer) •Coordination of consulting team through project’s lifespan * denotes projects completed with other firms Request for Proposal Call No. RFP 2016-01 83 Angelo Ligotti P.Eng Stormwater Management Lead •Preparation of Project Site Assessment due diligence reports to investigate development opportunities and constraints •Review of purchase and sale or lease agreements for Greenfield projects, including drafting of engineering-related clauses •Preparation of conceptual and detailed Site Plan Drawings •Preparation of civil site works drawings (i.e., Grading, Servicing, ESC and associated details) and submission of development applications to municipal authorities. • Management of tender process and Construction Administration program Target Commercial Developments, Various locations across Canada (Project Manager and Civil Engineer) •Coordinating of consulting team through project’s lifespan •Preparation and submission of development applications, including site plan approval, building permit, etc. •Preparation of civil site works drawings •Management of tender process and Construction Administration program. Build Toronto, 75 Billy Bishop Way, Toronto, Ontario (Project Manager and Civil Engineer) •Preparation of civil site works drawings (i.e., Grading, Servicing, ESC and associated details) •Led communications with Toronto’s Technical Reviewer to successfully negotiate complicated approval of Stormwater outlet for the site in coordination with Toronto Water •Preparation of Stage I Cost Assessment of site works * denotes projects completed with other firms 84 Stantec Joe R Harris BES Civil Lead Joe is the Project Manager for all Site Plan development services in the Stantec Urban Land Development Kitchener office and possesses an excellent knowledge of site design, grading design, compliance to municipal specifications, project coordination/management and contract administration. Joe has ten years of development experience with Stantec in the land development capacity. He has successfully managed and completed several commercial, residential, institutional, and industrial development projects in Southwestern Ontario for various private developers, architects and design/build contractors, incorporating site planning and permitting, site servicing and grading design and construction services with successful administration of the project from commencement to completion. EDUCATION Bachelor of Environmental Studies, Honours, Urban and Regional Planning, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario, 1999 PROJECT EXPERIENCE Industrial Development Northland Power - Arriscraft Site, Cambridge, Ontario Providing site civil engineering services including site grading, site servicing (onsite water and septic) and stormwater management to support the development of a proposed power generation plant. Also coordinating Hydrogeological Assessment and legal surveying and topographic services. Jefferson Elora Corp. - Facility Expansion, Elora, Ontario Provide civil engineering services, including site grading, site servicing and stormwater management during various stages of plant expansion. Creighton No. 9 Switch-Station - CVRD Inco, Sudbury, Ontario Provided site design and site civil engineering services, including grading, servicing and stormwater management design and construction. Lot 9 Mansewood Court - Hunter Trucking Storage Depot, Halton Hills, Ontario (Project Manager) Provided site design and site civil engineering services, including grading, servicing and stormwater management design. * denotes projects completed with other firms Baden Industrial Site - AC Tire and Automotive, Baden, Ontario (Project Manager) Providing site design and site civil engineering services, including grading, servicing and stormwater management design and construction. DHL Canada Express, Brampton, Ontario (Project Manager) Provided site design and civil engineering services, including geotechnical engineering, survey, site re-grading and stormwater management for DHL Canada Express’ existing sorting facility in Brampton. Project included redesign of their staging and truck storage areas and a new line haul security area. Pier 15, North Lot - Hamilton Port Authority, Hamilton, Ontario (Project Manager) Provided civil engineering design services and topographic survey for the Hamilton Port Authority at their 4.0 hectare North Lot at Pier 15. Services included redesign of the existing lot for storage of goods and materials (steel) and preparation of the site plan in accordance with Hamilton Port Authority’s requirements. Toyota Tsusho, Woodstock, Ontario (Project Manager) Project Manager for site civil engineering and facilitated the services of Stantec’s Railway Transportation team in Edmonton, Alberta for the design of a new rail spur for the site. Services included design and site inspection for a design/build client, Grassmere Construction Ltd. Institutional Site Design Brock University, Academic Building for ESL/International Groups, St. Catharines, Ontario (Project Manager) Design with community in mind Request for Proposal Call No. RFP 2016-01 85 Joe R Harris BES Civil Lead York Region School Sites, Parking and Asphalt Area Redesign, York Region, Ontario Client: York Region Separate School Board Commercial / Retail Development Baden Village Square, Baden, Ontario (Project Manager) Glenbrook Arena Parking Lot, Hamilton, Ontario Client: City of Hamilton Deer Ridge Centre, Kitchener, Ontario (Project Manager) Waterloo Region Mission Services, Kitchener, Ontario (Project Manger) Credit Union Facilities, Various, Ontario (Project Manager) Grandville Catholic School, Paris, Ontario (Project Manager) Erin Commercial Plaza, Erin, Ontario (Project Manager) University of Waterloo, School of Medicine, Kitchener, Ontario (Project Manager). The Brantford Mall Redevelopment, Brantford, Ontario (Project Manager) University of Waterloo, School of Pharmacy, Kitchener, Ontario (Project Manager) West Side Market Place, Waterloo, Ontario (Project Manager) Client: Westside Realty Inc. Urban Land The Economical Insurance Group - Parking Lot Expansion, Kitchener, Ontario Client: Economical Insurance Group Comprehensive Update of Township of North Dumfries Zoning By-law* (Planner) Listowel South Servicing Study*, Listowel, Ontario (Engineer Assistant) Preparation of Contract Documents (Land Development Technician) Queenston Estates Subdivision, Cambridge, Ontario (Land Development Technician), 2003 Client: Norrich West Inc. Lot Grading Services and Project Management (Lot Grading Manager), 2004-2005 Client: Various Cities * denotes projects completed with other firms 86 Stantec Canadian Tire Store (CTREL), Waterloo, Ontario (Project Manager), 2006 Client: Canadian Tire Real Estate Limited Coordination of engineering Site Plan including grading and servicing drawings showing details and specifications for proposed new Canadian Tire Store in west Waterloo. Residential Development 931 Glasgow Street, Kitchener, Ontario (Project Manager), 2011 Client: Deerfield Homes Ltd. Bauer Lofts, Waterloo, Ontario (Project Manager) Laurelwood Drive Apartments, Waterloo, Ontario (Project Manager) Gordon Creek Development, Guelph, Ontario (Project Manager) Fallowfield Drive Condominium Sites, Kitchener, Ontario (Project Manager) Joe Pendlebury PQS, MRICS Director Joe Pendlebury is a Director with Rider Levett Bucknall and has over 30 years of construction industry experience, both nationally and internationally. He is a Professional Quantity Surveyor and has worked on both public and private developments across a variety of sectors ranging from transportation, hospitality, cultural and higher education to healthcare, sports and energy. Joe possesses extensive knowledge and expertise in all phases of the construction process. He is an expert in providing cost insight during the early stages of planning and design and lends his expertise in valueengineering, cost-benefit- analysis, contract negotiation and dispute resolution during the design, contract negotiation and construction stages. Experience: 30 Years Qualifications: Professional Quantity Surveyor (PQS), Canadian Institute of Quantity Surveyors Member, Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (MRICS) Education: Construction Engineering Technology, Architecture Degree, Niagara College Joe has been a valued advisor working directly for a number of government and municipal clients such as the Ministry of Natural Resources, RCMP, Public Works and Government Services, Infrastructure Ontario and the Ministry of Transportation, as well as numerous private individuals and corporations. Relevant Experience: City of Belleville, Fire Headquarters & Emergency Services Centre City of Brampton Firehall 204 City of Brampton, Firehall Addition & Renovation City of Cambridge, Fire Station #6 City of Kitchener, New Emergency Medical Services Station City of Mississauga, Fire Station 119 and Peel Region Paramedic Satellite Station City of Mississauga, New Satellite Station City of St. Catharines, Fire Station No. 4, EMS Data & Dispatch Centre City of Toronto, Chaplin Crescent Fire Station City of Toronto, Fire Station 144 City of Toronto, Fire Station 221 City of Toronto, New EMS Station at 1300 Wilson Avenue Runnymede Fire Station Renovations Six Nations, New Fire Station No.1 York Region Paramedic Station #16 York Region Paramedic Station #19 York Region Paramedic Station #25 Request for Proposal Call No. RFP 2016-01 87 Kevin Fergin P.Eng. Site Lead / Planner Back Up Kevin is the Sector Leader for Stantec's Kitchener Community Development group and for Canada East, with sixteen years of direct land development and municipal engineering experience. He is involved with all aspects of conceptual design and feasibility studies, noise studies, preliminary and detailed design, contract preparation and construction management, as well as technical advisory services for land development (greenfield, brownfield and re-urbanization) and municipal engineering projects. Kevin has experience in the design and management of civil engineering projects, which include storm, sanitary and water systems analysis and design, roadway engineering, subdivision and site servicing design and construction and public liaison. He has undertaken these projects both as a technical consultant and as a project owner while working at the Region of Waterloo. This overall exposure to all facets of municipal engineering is a valuable asset to many projects. Kevin has provided expert witness for Ontario Municipal Board Hearings and has appeared in civil court as an expert witness. Kevin's attention to detail and direct involvement in all project phases results in thorough and cost effective designs, ensuring a smooth approval process. EDUCATION B.A.Sc., Civil Engineering, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario, 1998 PROJECT EXPERIENCE Ontario Ministry of the Environment/Noise Control in Land Use Planning Certificate, Toronto, Ontario, 2003 Community Institutional Lutherwood, Waterloo, Ontario (Project Advisor) LEED Green Associate, LEED Green Associate, Toronto, Ontario, 2012 Schlegel Building, Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, Ontario (Project Manager) REGISTRATIONS Project management, preliminary engineering, cost estimating, final design, contract administration, and inspection. Professional Engineer, Professional Engineers Ontario MEMBERSHIPS Sunnyside Home Redevelopment, Kitchener, Ontario (Project Manager) Board Member, City of Kitchener, Economic Development Advisory Committee Project management, preliminary engineering, cost estimating, final design, contract administration, and inspection. Municipal Liaison Representative - Grand River Chapter, Consulting Engineers of Ontario Municipal Class Environmental Assessment Studies South Strasburg Creek Trunk Sanitary Sewer, Kitchener, Ontario (Project Manager) Client: City of Kitchener Former President, Brantford Home Builders' Association Board Member, Creative Enterprise Initiative * denotes projects completed with other firms 88 Executive and Board of Directors, Waterloo Region Home Builders Association Stantec Project management, municipal, agency and public consultation, liaison for trunk sanitary sewer Class EA, servicing southwest Kitchener. Design with community in mind Kevin Fergin P.Eng. Site Lead / Planner Back Up Noise Assessments Chateau Gardens Retirement Home, Elmira, Ontario (Project Manager) Road traffic noise source, calculations, analysis, building materials acoustical review, reporting and inspection. Menkes Residential Development, Ajax, Ontario (Project Manager) Road traffic noise source, calculations, analysis, reporting and inspection. Rembrandt Pittock Ridge Townhouse Development, Woodstock, Ontario (Project Manager) Road and rail traffic noise source, calculations, analysis, building materials acoustical review, reporting and inspection. Waterloo Westside Development, Waterloo, Ontario (Project Manager) Road traffic noise source, calculations, analysis, report and inspection. Former Borden/Hwy #24 Subdivisions, Cambridge, Ontario (Project Manager) Road traffic noise source, calculations, analysis, reporting and inspection. Can-Amera Parkway, Cambridge, Ontario (Project Manager) Road traffic noise source, calculations, analysis, reporting and inspection. Laurelwood Subdivision, Waterloo, Ontario (Project Manager) Bulke Subdivision, Windsor, Ontario (Project Manager) Rail traffic noise source, calculations, analysis, reporting and inspection. Huron Woods Subdivision, Kitchener, Ontario (Project Manager) Road traffic noise source, calculations, analysis, reporting and inspection. Huron Village Subdivision, Kitchener, Ontario (Project Manager) Road traffic noise source, calculations, analysis, reporting and inspection. Queenston Estates Subdivision, Cambridge, Ontario (Project Manager) Road traffic noise source, calculations, analysis, reporting and inspection. Wellington Drive Townhomes, Cambridge, Ontario (Project Manager) Road traffic noise source and bus terminal noise meter readings, calculations, analysis, reporting and inspection. Studies and Evaluations Ontario Realty Corporation, Ministry of Public Infrastructure Renewal Lands, Guelph, Ontario (Project Manager) Client: Ontario Realty Corporation Preliminary engineering of external servicing review. Wastewater Highland Park West (Project Engineer) Preserve Homes Subdivision, Vaughan, Ontario (Project Manager) Investigation, evaluation and report preparation on the condition and capacity of existing sanitary and storm sewer systems. Kevin has carried out the sanitary servicing study for 50 hectares of the Highland Park West Area development in Kitchener. Road traffic noise source, calculations, analysis, building materials acoustical review, reporting and inspection. Grand River South (Project Engineer) Road traffic noise source, calculations, analysis, reporting and inspection. Investigation, evaluation and report preparation on the condition and capacity of existing sanitary and storm sewer systems. * denotes projects completed with other firms Request for Proposal Call No. RFP 2016-01 89 Peter D. Fitzgerald P.Eng. Civil Engineering Back Up Peter is a Senior Project Manager within Stantec's Kitchener Urban Land Engineering group, with over twenty years of municipal and land development engineering experience. He has been involved with all aspects of conceptual design and feasibility studies, preliminary and detailed design, contract preparation and construction management, as well as technical advisory services. Peter has experience in the design and management of civil engineering projects which include storm, sanitary and water systems analysis and design, sewage/water pumping and treatment, roadway engineering, subdivision and site servicing design and construction and public liaison. He has undertaken these projects both as a technical consultant, municipal reviewer and as a project owner while working at The City of Stratford and at Reid’s Heritage Homes. This overall exposure to all facets of engineering is a valuable asset to many projects. Peter's attention to detail and direct involvement in all project phases results in thorough and cost effective designs, ensuring a smooth approval process. EDUCATION B.A. Sc., Civil Engineering, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario, 1990 REGISTRATIONS Professional Certificated Engineer #90342981, Professional Engineers Ontario PROJECT EXPERIENCE Site Development University of Waterloo – Northwest Campus, Waterloo, Ontario (Project Manager), 2011 Client: University of Waterloo Project management, preliminary engineering, cost estimating, area grading design, site alteration and GRCA permit approvals and contract administration during grading. Detailed design including coordination of electrical design ongoing. Dunn Road Extension - Industrial Subdivision*, Stratford, Ontario (Project Manager), 2001 Client: City of Stratford Project management, Class EA, preliminary engineering, cost estimating, final design, and contract administration. Michelin (Canada) Kitchener Plant Expansion, Kitchener, Ontario (Project Manager), 2000 Client: Michelin (Canada) Project management civil component of project, preliminary engineering, cost estimating, final design, contract administration, and inspection. K-W Armoury, East Avenue, Kitchener, Ontario (Project Manager), 2000 Client: K-W Armoury Project management, preliminary engineering, cost estimating, final design, contract administration. MTD Warehouse Expansion, Kent Avenue, Kitchener, Ontario (Project Manager), 2000 Client: MTD Project management, preliminary engineering, detailed design and cost estimating. McDonald's, Alpine Plaza, Kitchener, Ontario (Project Manager), 2000 Client: McDonald's Project management, preliminary engineering, cost estimating, final design and contract administration. Municipal Development Plans 331 Clair/Site Plan, Guelph, Ontario (Project Manager) Ontario Municipal Board qualified as an expert witness related to municipal servicing and site grading (2015) . * denotes projects completed with other firms 90 Stantec Design with community in mind Peter D. Fitzgerald P.Eng. Civil Engineering Back Up Project Management Advisory Services Riverside Long Term Care, Nursing Home Expansion, Guelph, Ontario (Project Advisor), 2009 Client: Reid's Heritage Homes Ltd. Town of Sioux Lookout Wastewater Treatment Plant*, Sioux Lookout, Ontario (Project Manager), 1996 Client: Town of Sioux Lookout Design Review. Project management, detailed design for 0.75 MGD WWTP including screening, degritting, extended aeration, clarifiers, aerobic digestion and chlorination final design contract administration, start-up, commissioning and preparation of Operations Manual. Westminister Woods Townhouse and Apartment Site, Guelph, Ontario (Project Advisor), 2010 Client: Westminister Woods Ltd. Design Review. Studies and Evaluations Court Drain Sub-watershed Study*, Stratford, Ontario (Project Manager) Client: City of Stratford Project management, consultant coordination, Public Consultation. Water Treatment Pikangikum First Nation Water Treatment Plant*, Pikangikum, Ontario (Project Manager), 1995 Client: Pikangikum First Nation Project management for 1,350 cubic meter/day Water Treatment Plant including cost estimating, final design contract administration, start-up, commissioning and preparation of Operations Manual. Town of Penetanguishene Water Distribution Study*, Penetanguishene, Ontario (Project Manager) Client: Town of Penetanguishene Preparation of distribution model, including two pressure zones, elevated storage, well and booster pumping stations. City of Stratford Northeast Secondary Plan Study*, Stratford, Ontario (Project Manager) Client: City of Stratford Project management, consultant coordination, Public Consultation. City of Stratford Development Charges Background Study*, Stratford, Ontario (Project Manager) Client: City of Stratford Project management, consultant coordination, Public Consultation. Wastewater Treatment Ravensview Wastewater Treatment Plant*, Kingston, Ontario (Project Manager), 1996 Client: City of Kingston Project management, tendering, for vertical turbine pumps, filter system, pressure tanks. * denotes projects completed with other firms Request for Proposal Call No. RFP 2016-01 91 James N. Vafiades OALA, FCSLA Landscape Architect Back Up As a Senior Landscape Architect with over thirty years of experience in urban design and general landscape architecture, Jim has carried out his work on a wide-range of projects in both the public and private sectors. He excels in the field of urban design and has extensive knowledge in the development of master plans, streetscape design, healthcare, institutional, and community plans, with a special interest in downtown intensification and New Urbanism principles. Jim’s experience includes matters relating to site investigation and analysis, preliminary and detailed design, construction documents, project management and implementation. His strong understanding of the technical aspects of landscape architecture ensures that projects are designed and constructed to stand the test of time. His approach is one of practicality and innovation, seeking to create spaces that are inviting and fresh. Always looking to establish a “sense of place”, Jim strives to create imaginative landscapes that express a true recognition of human traditions and aspirations while achieving a timeless aesthetic richness. Jim is also an accomplished teacher having taught design, studio and technical courses in the Landscape Design program at Fanshawe College. Jim is a highly respected and creative addition to the Stantec team. EDUCATION Bachelors Equivalent, Ryerson Polytechnical Institute (University)/Landscape Architectural Technology, Toronto, Ontario, 1979 Certificate of Completion, Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2005 (AODA) Customer Service Standard Ontario Regulation 429/07, Stantec Consulting Ltd, London, Ontario, 2010 MEMBERSHIPS Fellow, Canadian Society of Landscape Architects Full Member, American Society of Landscape Architects President, Southwestern Chapter, Ontario Association of Landscape Architects Full Member, Ontario Association of Landscape Architects AWARDS 2008 CSLA Regional Merit Award, Rotary Reading Garden, Central Library, London 2008 CSLA National Honour Award, Landscape Synergy: CSLA Conference 2007, Havana, Cuba * denotes projects completed with other firms 92 Stantec 2008 CSLA Regional Merit Award, Forks of the Thames Revitalization, London 2006 City of London Urban Design Award, London Life Streetscape Revitalization, London 2005 City of London Urban Design Award, Rotary Reading Garden, Central Library, London 2005 City of London Urban Design Award, London Hunt and Country Club, London 2001 City of London Urban Design Award, Microtronix Systems Ltd., London 1995 City of London Urban Design Award, One London Place Office Complex, London 1993 City of London Urban Design Award, Huron College Addition, London 1993 City of London Urban Design Award, Jack Chambers Public School, London 1991 Award of Merit, Hazeldon Ridge Condominiums, London 1990 Citation, Market Lane Revitalization, London Design with community in mind James N. Vafiades OALA, FCSLA Landscape Architect Back Up PROJECT EXPERIENCE Justice London Police Services Headquarters, London, Ontario* (Landscape Architect) RCMP Detachment Branch Office, Windsor, Ontario* (Landscape Architect) RCMP Detachment Branch Office, London, Ontario* (Landscape Architect) Warehouse / Light Industrial Amico Industrial Building, Richmond Hill, Ontario (Project Manager/Landscape Architect) W.I.S.H. Centre, Chatham, Ontario* (Landscape Architect) London Public Library – Rotary Reading Garden, London, Ontario* (Landscape Architect/Project Manager) Corporate / Office First Sarnia Place Office Building, Sarnia, Ontario* (Landscape Architect) Oxford County Municipal Building, Woodstock, Ontario* (Landscape Architect) Summersweet Foods Light Industrial Building – Richmond Hill, Ontario* (Landscape Architect) Leslie Corporate Centre Office Building – Richmond Hill, Ontario* (Landscape Architect / Project Manager) Ronsa Court Industrial Building, Mississauga, Ontario* (Landscape Architect) W.G. Thompson Office Building – Corporate Head Office, Blenheim, Ontario* (Landscape Architect) Hamilton Recycling Facilities, Hamilton, Ontario* (Landscape Architect) London Life Corporate Headquarters – Streetscape and Entrance Revitalization, London, Ontario* (Landscape Architect / Project Manager) Oxford Street East Industrial Building, London, Ontario* (Landscape Architect) Microtronix Systems – Light Industrial, London, Ontario* (Landscape Architect) Lerner’s Office Building – Corporate Headquarters, London, Ontario* (Landscape Architect) Kingspan Manufacturing and Distribution Facility, Brantford, Ontario* (Landscape Architect) Entrance Features, Signage and Fences City of London Civic Gateway, Oxford Street and Veteran's Memorial Parkway, London, Ontario* (Landscape Architect) Commercial / Retail Development Target Canada Retail Expansion, Across Ontario (Project Manager/Landscape Architect) Fanshawe College Campus Improvements/Entry Gate Features/Identification Signage, London, Ontario* (Landscape Architect) Community Institutional Blyth Memorial Community Hall Courtyard, Blyth, Ontario (Project Manager/Landscape Architect) New Urbanism / Smart Growth Upper Richmond Village Master Plan / Urban Design Guidelines / Entrance Gate / Community Park / Streetscapes, London, Ontario (Landscape Architect) * denotes projects completed with other firms Request for Proposal Call No. RFP 2016-01 93 James N. Vafiades OALA, FCSLA Landscape Architect Back Up Williamsburg Town Centre Master Plan/Urban Design Guidelines/Entrance Gate/Community Park/Streetscape, Kitchener, Ontario* (Landscape Architect) Talbot Village Community – Master Plan / Urban Design Guidelines / Entrance Gate / Natural and Trail Systems, London, Ontario* (Landscape Architect) Streetscapes Talbot Street Streetscape Master Plan, St. Thomas, Ontario (Landscape Architect) Details on this project included the following: Preparation of Streetscape Master Plan for the implementation of street trees, lighting, paving and raised planting areas; Public Meetings and Approvals. Blyth Downtown Streetscape Master Plan, Blyth, Ontario (Project Manager/Landscape Architect) Details on this project included the following: Preparation of Streetscape Master Plan for the implementation of street trees, lighting, paving and raised planting areas; Public Meetings and Approvals. Watford Downtown Streetscape Master Plan, Watford, Ontario (Project Manager/Landscape Architect) Details on this project included the following: Preparation of Streetscape Master Plan and Preliminary costing. Richmond Street Streetscape Master Plan - Oxford Street - Central Avenue, London, Ontario* (Landscape Architect/Project Manager) Details on this project included the following: Preparation of Streetscape Master Plan for the implementation of street trees, lighting, paving and raised plant areas; Public Meetings and City Approvals; Full Working Drawings, Tendering and Site Supervision; Blocks:3; Budget: $185K. Wellington Street Gateway Redevelopment, London, Ontario* (Landscape Architect/Project Manager) Details on this project included the following: Preparation of Master Plan, Detailed Plans, Elevations and Perspectives for the implementation of Entrance Gates into the core; Public Meetings and City Approvals; Blocks:1; Budget: $120K. Wellington Street Streetscape Rehabilitation, London, Ontario* (Landscape Architect/Project Manager) Details on this project include the following: Preparation of Streetscape Master Plan for the implementation of street trees, lighting, paving and raised planted medians; Public Meetings and City Approvals; Full Working Drawings, Tendering, and Site Supervision; Blocks:5; Budget: $225K. Covent Garden Market Redevelopment, London, Ontario* (Landscape Architect/Project Manager) Details on this project included the following: Preparation of Site Master Plan indicating street trees, paving, fountain, ice rink and raised planters; Preparation of Public Outdoor Plaza and Streetscape Integration including detailed plans, elevations and perspectives; Public Meetings and City Approvals; Full Working Drawings, Tendering and Site Supervision; Budget: $650K. Details on this project include the preparation of Streetscape Master Plan, Traffic Study and Costing and Report. Oxford Streetscape Redevelopment, London, Ontario* (Landscape Architect/Project Manager) Dundas Street Streetscape: Adelaide Street to Lyle Street, London, Ontario* (Landscape Architect/Project Manager) Details on this project included the following: Principal-incharge of Multi-disciplinary Charrette; Conceptual Master Plan from Highbury to Crumlin Rd.; Landscape Improvement Guidelines and Report; Streetscape and Private Property Recommendations. Details on this project included the following: Preparation of Streetscape Master Plan, including paving, plantings, bumpouts, lighting; working drawings and contact administration. * denotes projects completed with other firms 94 Richmond Street Streetscape Rehabilitation, London, Ontario* (Landscape Architect/Project Manager) Stantec James N. Vafiades OALA, FCSLA Landscape Architect Back Up Lindsay Downtown Streetscape, Lindsay, Ontario* (Landscape Architect/Project Manager) Details on this project included the following: Conceptual Design Study and Concept Alternatives; Streetscape Design and Master Plan; Urban and Riverfront Parkette Design; Blocks:12. Wellington Street Widening Streetscape for City of London, London, Ontario* (Landscape Architect/Project Manager) Details on this project included the following: Streetscape Master Plan; Concept Alternatives; Streetscape Design and Working Drawings; Blocks:4; Budget: $1.350M. Town of Strathroy Streetscape, Strathroy, Ontario* (Landscape Architect/Project Manager) Details on this project included the following: Streetscape Master Plan; Concept Alternatives; Streetscape Design Phases I, II, III; Supervision; Blocks:3; Budget: $380K. Town of Kingsville Streetscape, Kingsville, Ontario* (Landscape Architect/Project Manager) Details on this project included the following: Streetscape Master Plan; Concept Alternatives; Streetscape Design Phases 1, II and III; Supervision; Blocks:3; Budget: $380K. Timmins Downtown Streetscape, Timmins, Ontario* (Landscape Architect/Project Manager) Details on this project included the following: Streetscape Master Plan; Concept Alternatives; Streetscape Design Phases I and II; Supervision; Blocks:10; Budget: $1M. North Bay Downtown Streetscape, North Bay, Ontario* (Landscape Architect/Project Manager) Details on this project included the following: Conceptual Design Study and Streetscape Master Plan; Concept Alternatives; Streetscape Design Phases 1 and II; Civic Parkette, Crosswalk and Parking Lot Design; Blocks: 5; Budget: $1.150M. Dundas Street East Corridor Greening Master Plan, London, Ontario* (Landscape Architect/Project Manager) Details on this project included the following: Preparation of Streetscape Master Plan for the implementation of street trees, lighting, paving and raised plant areas; Public Meetings and City Approvals; Full Working Drawings, Tendering and Site Supervision; Blocks:3; Budget: $185K. Perth Drive Improvements - University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario* (Landscape Architect/Project Manager) Western Road Widening and Streetscape/Median and Banner Pole Design, London, Ontario* (Landscape Architect) Transportation Planning McNicoll TTC Bus Garage Facility, Scarborough, Ontario (Project Manager/Landscape Architect) Windsor Essex Parkway, Windsor, Ontario (Landscape Architect) P3 Pursuit of the 401 extension to the US border. Sheppard TTC Maintenance Facility, Toronto, Ontario (Landscape Architect) P3 pursuit of a new LRT maintenance facility and storage yard. East Rail Maintenance Facility, Whitby, Ontario (Landscape Architect) P3 pursuit of a new GO maintenance building and storage yard. * denotes projects completed with other firms Request for Proposal Call No. RFP 2016-01 95 Roberto Falcón M. Eng, P. Eng, LEED® AP Structural Engineering Back Up Mr. Falcón is a structural designer with more than 15 years of experience in the design of structures in reinforced concrete and steel. Mr. Falcón has participated in the design and review of industrial projects such as cement plants (CEMEX, ESSROC, St Mary’s, Heidelberg Technology, FLSmith), automotive (TMMC, GMC, Honda), food Industry (Frito Lay, POST Canada, Monaghan Mushrooms, KRAFT), renewable energy (SOLAR 1 USA, PCL Solar Farms, GESNER Wind Farm, solar panel feasibility studies), commercial (Gemini Motors Subaru Auto Dealer, Kieswetter Motors MAZDA Auto Dealer), electricity (ABB Kirkland Lake, Hydro One) institutional (Lutherwood Children’s Mental Health, City of Cambridge Public Arenas, Conestoga College), waste management plants and water treatment plants, as well as hotel buildings, residences, and inspection and rehabilitation of historical buildings. His background includes foundation dynamic design for industrial equipment and wind turbines, finite element modeling and analysis, fatigue analysis of reinforced concrete and steel, concrete rehabilitation and masonry structural design. In addition, he has a strong working knowledge of national and local codes including NBCC, OBC, CSA-S16, CSA-A23.3, CSA-A103.1 and international codes such as ACI318, IBC, CEB-FIP Model code 90. EDUCATION Masters of Engineering, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario, 2007 Computer Science, University of Guadalajara, Mexico City, Mexico, 1997 Masters of Education, University Autonoma of Guadalajara, Mexico City, Mexico, 1998 Advanced Leadership Training, Haggai Institute, Singapore, Singapore, 1989 Concrete Structures Design, ACI, Guadalajara, Mexico, 1983 Earthquake Resistant Structures, University Autonoma de Mexico, Mexico City, Mexico, 1979 Civil Engineering, University Autonoma of Guadalajara, Mexico City, Mexico, 1978 Design of Foundations for Dynamic Loads. ASCE, Philadelphia, USA, 2009 REGISTRATIONS Professional Engineer #100120304, Professional Engineers Ontario * denotes projects completed with other firms 96 Stantec LEED Accredited Professional #NCM-E-1387, Canada Green Building Council Engineer #11622044, Ontario Society of Professional Engineers PROJECT EXPERIENCE Manufacturing / Industrial Engineering Waste Management Facility, Cambridge, Ontario (Structural Design Engineer) Structural design associated with a 117,000 sqft facility for waste management in the city of Cambridge. The new facility was created by re-using and adapting an existing building. The renovation included the demolition of half of the existing building with the inclusion of a new pre-engineered section and the reinforcement of the remaining part of the building to behave as one with the new addition. Design of the new foundation and special seismic analysis and reinforcement for the existing building were provided. Waste Transfer Management Facility, Cambridge, Ontario (Structural Design Engineer) Structural review of slab deterioration of a waste transfer facility. The exploration of the slab condition included microtopo analysis, chemical contamination analysis, cracking survey, structural analysis review and study of alternate slab remediation solutions with associated estimate costs. Design with community in mind Roberto Falcón M. Eng, P. Eng, LEED® AP Structural Engineering Back Up Zircatec-CAMECO, Port Hope, Ontario (Structural Design Engineer), 2008-2009 US Steel Canada – Hamilton Works, Hamilton, Ontario (Structural Design Engineer), 2008-2009 Several projects related to the expansion and up-date of the Port Hope Plant, including review and reinforcing of existing structures for new equipment in compliance with current codes and standards. Design of platforms, wall openings, and equipment foundations. Several projects including design of a strong back which is required for the removal and reinstallation of a 60 feet high stripper tower, structural engineering analysis and design of a 1 ton monorail, supports and new foundation, design of an access ladder system for a new platform at a height of 28 m above grade attached to the existing stack to service a new proposed opacity meter and a hoist to service this platform. Frito Lay, Cambridge, Ontario (Structural Design Engineer) Heat energy recovery project that required an analysis of the structure from the roof to the foundations to evaluate and later to design the reinforcement required to house the new system. Design of diverse platforms to serve conveyors and other equipment for new production lines. Frito Lay, Suspended Slab Modeling, Cambridge, Ontario (Structural Design Engineer) 3D Modeling and structural analysis of the existing suspended slab of the production plant was performed in order to evaluate its more accurate conditions after years of equipment updates. The analysis was performed for a variety of static and variable loads plus dynamic effects, reflecting the current conditions. Each structural member and piece of equipment was identified for future reference and beam utilization ratio is kept updated to quickly evaluate the impact of new or modified equipment in the slab. Frito Lay is using this model for critical decisions in the plant. Frito Lay, Ontario New Heat Exchanger Replacement, Cambridge, Ontario (Structural Design Engineer) Stantec was retained by Frito Lay for the structural, mechanical and electrical design to allow for a Heat exchange to be replaced by a new more energy efficient equipment. The work required to modify the roof supporting structure to allow for taller equipment. The process required to minimize interruptions and provide a new roof structural support system during normal working conditions. The design of the reinforcement and sequence of work was provided with all the plant requirements. Cultural, Religious & Public Assembly City of Cambridge – Galt Arena Dehumidification Design-Build Technical Specification Package, Cambridge, Ontario (Structural Engineer) Galt Arena’s existing dehumidification system is insufficient for dehumidifying the arena leading to moisture and condensation problems in the building. In order to preserve the longest continuously operating arena in the world, the City of Cambridge has decided to replace the existing system with a new system with the goal of improving indoor air quality, ice quality, operational efficiency, and reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Acted as structural engineer, interacting with mechanical and electrical team. City of Cambridge – Dolson Recreational Centre, Cambridge, Ontario (Structural Engineer) Renovation of office space and HVAC system for the facility. Acted as structural engineer. Design and provide services under construction. City of Cambridge – Johnson Pool Recreational Centre, Cambridge, Ontario (Structural Engineer) Renovation of gymnasium and new HVAC system for the facility. Acted as structural engineer. Design and provide services under construction. TheMuseum, Kitchener, Ontario Structural review of the existing structure to allow different events and exhibitions. TheMuseum is located in an old downtown building. Due to the nature of TheMuseum events, the building structure has been reviewed to safely support different types of temporal loads. Victoria Park Improvements, Kitchener, Ontario Steel and wood design of the boathouse deck renovation and recreational area. * denotes projects completed with other firms Request for Proposal Call No. RFP 2016-01 97 Roberto Falcón M. Eng, P. Eng, LEED® AP Structural Engineering Back Up Lutherwood Children’s Mental Health (Structural Design Engineer) PCL’s 10MW Sunderland Solar Farm - Solar Project, Ontario (Structural Designer) Analysis and structural design of the 16,500 sq. ft. addition that includes new reception, double height grand foyer, spiritual centre and new educational facilities of the building complex. Reinforcement and renovation of the existing buildings. Structural Design and support engineering for a 10MW ground mount solar farm installation. Working directly with site developer to assess and select PV Racking Tables, pile designer and installer, develop Pile Testing Protocols and acceptance criteria, review of code and standard compliance (ASTM, Ontario Building Code National Building Code, CSA applicable standards), full detailed structural engineering of substation foundation design. This project is intended to provide 10MW of renewable energy. Power Sunnyside Retirement Home, Kitchener, ON Engineering services related to the design and specification development for seven new heat recovery units of the Sunnyside Home for the Edged Heat Recovery Project. Review and analysis and design of the building structure for the new equipment, and the supporting frames for the new equipment. Owens Corning Canada, Scarborough, Ontario (Structural Design Engineer), 2008 Detailed Engineering Services for the installation of a heat recovery solution (reverse flow heat exchanger) intended to provide tempered fresh air to the Furnace Hall in an attempt to counter the existing pressure imbalance. Design and reinforcement of the existing roof structure for new heat recovery system. Solar and Alternate Energy PCL’s Brockville 1 -10MW Ground Mount Solar Farm, Brockville, Ontario (Structural Engineer) Foundation Design for transformers, breakers, e-houses and other electrical equipment for the solar panel complex. Review of helical piles and micro-piles for rack support. Review of communication tower foundation. This project is intended to provide 10MW of renewable energy. PCL’s William Rutley -10MW Ground Mount Solar Farm, Ingleside, Ontario (Structural Engineer) Structural Design and support engineering for a 10MW ground mount solar farm installation. Working directly with site developer to assess and select PV Racking Tables, pile designer and installer, develop Pile Testing Protocols and acceptance criteria, review of code and standard compliance (ASTM, Ontario Building Code National Building Code, CSA applicable standards), full detailed structural engineering of substation foundation design. This project is intended to provide 10MW of renewable energy. * denotes projects completed with other firms 98 Stantec Canadian Solar Solutions. Review of the 6X PV module (Structural Design) Study to optimize the design of the 6X PV module produced by Canadian Solar and used in Solar Farms worldwide. Activities included: Estimate the maximum critical load combination that a PV module I may support in Ontario, California and Japan based on local building codes and best practices. Develop a computerized tool to estimate the maximum pressure due to local wind, snow and self-weight in several regions of interest in North America and Asia. Create a Finite Element Analysis model of the panel with different support types and locations. Compare and evaluate diverse alternatives to the design of the PV Module produced by Canadian Solar to optimize cost and safety. 31 Rooftop Solar Projects, Various Locations, Ontario Provide structural feasibility study, detail engineering, racking ballast design and construction support. PCL’s Brockville 2 -9MW Ground Mount Solar Farm, Brockville, Ontario (Structural Engineer) Foundation Design for transformers, breakers, e-houses and other electrical equipment for the solar panel complex. Review of helical piles and micro-piles for rack support. Review of communication tower foundation. This project is intended to provide 9MW of renewable energy PCL’s CS1 – 8.5MW Ground Mount Solar Farm, Napanee, Ontario (Structural Engineer) Foundation Design for transformers, breakers, e-houses and other electrical equipment for the solar panel complex. Review of helical piles and micro-piles for rack support. Review pile testing protocols and acceptance criteria. Review of communication tower foundation. This project is intended to provide 8.5MW of renewable energy. Roberto Falcón M. Eng, P. Eng, LEED® AP Structural Engineering Back Up PCL’s Burritts Rapids -7MW Ground Mount Solar Farm, Ottawa, Ontario (Structural Engineer) Foundation Design for transformers, breakers, e-houses and other electrical equipment for the solar panel complex. Review of piles, micro-piles and rock sockets for rack support. Review pile testing protocols and acceptance criteria. Review of communication tower foundation. This project is intended to provide 7MW of renewable energy. PCL, Recurrent Solar Projects, Ontario (Design, Structural Lead) Design and structural coordination for design-build team with PCL for (14) 3.5-10MW solar farms, including construction support and hands-on coordination to multiple teams working on 14 solar farm projects concurrently. Responsibilities included PV Racking table design review, pile testing and design review, design foundation of main transformers with oil spill containment pit based on the Ministry of Environment requirements for fifty year storm and snow accumulation, foundation design of main breaker and substation equipment, review foundation of 100’ high communication towers, coordination with other disciplines, and on-site and off-site construction support. Structural design and review activities included review compliance with Canadian Foundation Engineering Manual, Ontario Building Code and National Building Code. Locations included Midhurst 2, Midhurst 3, Midhurst 4, Midhurst 6, Smiths Falls 1, Smiths Falls 3, Smiths Falls 4, Orillia 1, Orillia 2, Orillia 3, Adelaide 1, Breen 2, Ingersoll 1, Sunningdale 1. PENN Energy Round 2 Solar Farms (Design, Structural Lead) Structural Design and Engineering support for four large ground mount solar farm installations across Ontario (6.510MW). Working directly with owner and site developer to assess and select PV Racking table foundations, develop Pile tests procedures, testing regimes and acceptance criteria, full detailed engineering and support for main transformer foundations, including oil spill containment pit and Ministry of Environment site requirements for discharge control and main breaker foundations. Structural responsibilities include scheduling, coordination of design teams and working directly with client’s PM. Locations include Kawartha Lakes, Brant County and Port Hope, Ontario. PENN Energy Round 1 Solar Farms (Structural Lead) Provide owner’s engineer services directly to end-client for design-build delivery projects. Technical review of project design drawings, pile testing and foundation design, and structural reviews at various stages of design such as 50%, 90% and IFC. Locations include Edwardsburg, Hamilton and Glengarry, Ontario. Saturn Power Inc. / David Brown Solar Farm (Design, Structural Lead) Structural Design and support Engineering for a 10MW ground mount solar farm installation near Cornwall, Ontario. Working directly with site developer to assess and select PV Racking Table pile designer and installer, develop Pile Testing Protocols and acceptance criteria, review of code and standard compliance (ASTM, Ontario Building Code National Building Code, CSA applicable standards), full detailed structural engineering of substation foundation design, EHouse foundation design, and tendering support for general contractor. Algonquin Power – 10MW Solar Farm, Cornwall, Ontario (Structural Engineer) Providing owner’s structural engineering to this developer for their FIT-contracted 10MW solar farm in Cornwall, Ontario. Activities included working with owner to assess and select PV Racking table foundations, develop Pile tests procedures, testing protocols and acceptance criteria, review pile installation procedures and testing, full detailed engineering and support for main transformer foundations including oil spill containment pit and Ministry of Environment site requirements for discharge control, main breaker foundations, Inverter Houses and E-house Foundation design. JCM Solar Panel Feasibility Studies, Ontario A diverse of structures has been studied to assess the feasibility of solar panel installation, recommending options based on the structure reserved load capacity. Studies are based on existing documents or by the analysis of the structure after information is acquired at site. PCL’s Napanee, Brockville1 and William Rutley 10MW Solar Farms, Ontario Foundation design of transformers, breakers, e-houses and other electrical equipment for the solar panel complex. Review of piles, micro-piles and rock sockets for rack support. Each project is intended to provide 10MW of renewable energy. * denotes projects completed with other firms Request for Proposal Call No. RFP 2016-01 99 Roberto Falcón M. Eng, P. Eng, LEED® AP Structural Engineering Back Up SOLAR 2, El Centro, California (Structural Engineer) Client: SOLAR 2 ABB. Inc. - MVar Static Var Compensator, Kirkland Lake, Ontario (Structural Design Engineer) Took part on a multi-disciplinary team to study the feasibility of a Solar Plant Facility to transform solar energy into electricity throughout a safe and green approach of zero pollution. Analyzed the relevant structural design codes relevant to the State of California, USA. The project is intended to have the capacity of a nuclear generator. Structural foundation design, associated with the preengineered building, two transformer foundation pits, and diverse sub-station equipment for a new 1-230 kV, -100/+300 MVar Static Var Compensator in Kirkland Lake, Ontario. The unique soil conditions required the use of rock anchors for foundations down to 4.5 m and piles for deeper foundations (transformer pits). Diverse 10MW Solar Farms, Ontario Foundation design of transformers, breakers, e-houses and other electrical equipment for the solar panel complex. Review of piles, micro-piles and rock sockets for rack support. Projects include Alfred, Aria Light, Beam Light, Discovery Light, Earthlight, Foto Light, Illumination, Lily Park, Lunar, Oro, among others. Each project is intended to provide 10MW of renewable energy. Wastewater Government of Jalisco, Mexico* (Structural Design Engineer) Designed reinforced concrete waste water treatment plants (rapid sand filters, aeration tanks, flash mixing tank, sludge drying beds, recycling tanks), machinery-house, and additional structures. Wind Power Gesner Wind Farm – Foundation Design (10 MW), Ingleside, Ontario (Structural Engineer) Dynamic analysis and design of 90m tall wind turbine foundation. Analysis included soil-foundation dynamic interaction, stability and fatigue analysis of the reinforced concrete, with special emphasis in the connection towerfooting for extreme load cases. Bolt-tightness maintenance program and quality control. Port Dover (Nanticoke) 104 MW Wind Turbine Farm, Port Dover, Ontario (Structural Engineer) Review of design requirements for wind turbine foundations and design of foundations for varying types of soil conditions. * denotes projects completed with other firms 100 Stantec Power Transmission & Distribution Niagara Region Wind Corporation - 115kV/230MW Niagara Wind Farm, Ontario (Overhead Transmission Line Lead Designer) Performed engineering activities: geotechnical analysis specifications for the 44 km transmission line, pole location studies, steel pole framing design review, 30m tall pole foundation design, structural design vaults for the 4.0 km underground transmission line section, concrete encasement for underground cable ducts, design of duct bank crossings with railways, highways, rivers and other services. Structural design of steel and concrete structures and foundations for electrical equipment and cable support of substations, switching station and transition from overhead to underground power transmission stations. Coordinate with different disciplines. Aylmer TS Substation, Aylmer, Ontario (Structural Engineer) GIS building structural design. Design of foundations for preengineered building and electrical equipment support on suspended slab. Coordination with mechanical and electrical teams. Jaimie Ross Handscomb P.Eng. Senior Mechanical Engineer / Project Manager Jaimie takes on many roles - Mechanical Team Lead, Senior Mechanical Engineer, Project Manager, Principal, Mentor - each equally vital to the integrated team environment at Stantec. He is a recognized leader in mechanical engineering design, analysis and management of industrial and manufacturing facilities. With a focus on process, equipment and facility HVAC design, Jaimie's experience ranges from indoor air quality and multiphase mechanical piping systems to industrial equipment and conveyor operation and safety issues. Jaimie has worked for numerous iconic automotive manufacturers over the course of his 20-year career. He strategically partners with clients to provide design for assembly, body, and paint shop HVAC; vehicle exhaust systems; assembly plant testing equipment; and power train facilities. Bringing a broad industrial perspective, Jaimie provides mechanical design services for various manufacturing facilities including ammonia, gasoline, diesel, glycol, brake fluid, solvent, piping and tank farms. He specializes in facility design relative to industrial ventilation, process piping, process cooling water, HVAC and code compliance. Also, he conducts utility studies and ventilation studies with regards to air balance and contaminates control. Jaimie collaborates well with his clients, industrial partners, contractors, and suppliers as well as regulatory agencies such as the TSSA (Technical Standards and Safety Authority), Ministry of Labour, and Ministry of the Environment. Just a call away, Jaimie stands ready to respond to clients for site visits and discussions to quickly resolve challenges with creative and realistic answers. EDUCATION Bachelor of Applied Science, Mechanical Engineering, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario, 1995 Technical Development Program, Carrier Corporation, Farmington Hills, Michigan, 2001 REGISTRATIONS Professional Consulting Engineer #3802, Professional Engineers Ontario Professional Engineer #90511759, Professional Engineers Ontario Professional Engineer #34314, Engineers Geoscientists Manitoba Professional Engineer #121915, Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of Alberta * denotes projects completed with other firms MEMBERSHIPS Member, International Society for Pharmaceutical Engineering Member, American Society of Heating, Refrigerating & Air-Conditioning Engineers Member, Engineers Geoscientists Manitoba Member, Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of Alberta Member, Toronto Chapter, Canada Green Building Council Professional Member, Ontario Society of Professional Engineers Member, Professional Engineers Ontario Design with community in mind Request for Proposal Call No. RFP 2016-01 101 Jaimie Ross Handscomb P.Eng. Senior Mechanical Engineer / Project Manager PROJECT EXPERIENCE Maintenance Facilities Hydro One Networks Inc. – Belleville Operations Centre, Belleville, Ontario (Senior Mechanical Engineer) Stantec provided civil, architectural, structural, mechanical, and electrical engineering design services for this challenging design bid build refit of an existing 2,865 s.m. building and 3.6 ha site. Provided senior engineering support for the completion of the energy model of the new office space to determine heat loads and ventilation requirements. Supported the mechanical HVAC design for the entire renovated building, which included sizing and selection of all HVAC units and exhaust fans. Reviewed AutoCAD drawings of the HVAC system layout. Interaction with other disciplines to ensure smooth project execution and thorough design. City of Cambridge – Public Works Maintenance Area Refit: Design Build, Cambridge, Ontario (Senior Mechanical Engineer) Stantec provided the architectural and engineering services associated with the preparation of a design build package including outline specifications and illustrative floor plans for the proposed refit. Provided senior engineering support to the mechanical team including design suggestions and peer review of final drawings and specifications. Hydro One Networks Inc. - New Southwest Fleet Maintenance and Transmission Lines Operations Centre, St. Thomas, Ontario (Senior Mechanical Engineer) Stantec provided multi-discipline engineering and design services for two (2) new facilities – each with a distinct and separate project with unique user requirements. Led the mechanical design for the entire project including vehicle exhaust extraction system, dilution calculations for safe vehicle operations, office HVAC design, plumbing modifications, compressed air modifications, hot pressure washer piping system, trench drain, and fire suppression design. Reviewed and developed the mechanical drawing package to ensure all systems were effectively communicated between disciplines internally and to the contractor for installation. * denotes projects completed with other firms 102 Stantec Hydro One Networks Inc. - New GTA Operations Centre, Mississauga, Ontario (Senior Mechanical Engineer) Stantec provided civil, architectural, structural, mechanical, and electrical engineering design services. The facility is designed to accommodate three (3) distinct operating groups including transmission lines, fleet maintenance, and fleet administration for up to ninety (90) personnel. Led the mechanical design for the entire project including vehicle exhaust extraction system, dilution calculations for safe vehicle operations, office HVAC design, plumbing modifications, compressed air modifications, hot pressure washer piping system, heated slab system, trench drain, and fire suppression design. Reviewed and developed the mechanical drawing package to ensure all systems were effectively communicated between disciplines internally and to the contractor for installation. City of Cambridge – Public Works Infrastructure Upgrades, Cambridge, Ontario (Senior Mechanical Engineer) Provided project management assistance, design direction, and review for the second floor office renovations to the public works garage. Renovations included HVAC, plumbing and drainage, and a new living wall. Project also included the addition of an LULA elevator and mechanical room, drainage and oil interceptor design for the heavy equipment indoor parking area, and new rainwater collection system. Provided preliminary design for the truck wash area to reuse rainwater to wash 100 heavy duty trucks per week with an average water savings of 190,000 gallons per year. Facilities Engineering Sun Life Financial Inc. – Electrical Enhancement, Waterloo, Ontario (Lead Mechanical Engineer) Sunlife invested in a new generator to improve the electrical infrastructure to the data centre in order to create a more robust system with an improved uptime rating. Provided design support and direction for the mechanical engineering services to improve the electrical infrastructure to the Data Centre in order to create a more robust system with an improved uptime rating. Jaimie Ross Handscomb P.Eng. Senior Mechanical Engineer / Project Manager City of Windsor – Multi-Modal Cargo Development – Windsor International Airport, Windsor, Ontario (Program Manager) The City of Windsor, in collaboration with the University of Windsor and Windsor International Airport, wanted to develop and expand an advanced logistics/border security economic cluster in the Windsor Essex region. As part of this project, they wanted to construct three buildings; a cargo handling facility, a FedEx facility, and an IBLS building. Stantec was chosen to complete the design work associated with all three buildings. Provided program management support for the City of Windsor team, as well as for the design of the three facilities. Responsible for coordinating with our Windsor and Kitchener multi-discipline teams. Reviewed the designs and was the primary contact with the clients (City of Windsor, FedEx, the Windsor Airport and the University of Windsor) for the Architectural, Mechanical, Electrical and Structural work performed. Reviewed and provided guidance for the 30, 60, 90 and 100% design drawings and was responsible for the design packages, the budget and schedule. Design was completed in 9 months and budget for the three projects was $8 million. Bruce Power L.P. – Architectural, Engineering and Project Management Services for the Centre of Site Building Solutions Program Requirements Definition at Bruce Power, Tiverton, Ontario (Senior Mechanical Engineering and Peer Review Support) Bruce Power selected Stantec to provide architectural, engineering and PM services for their Centre of Site Building Solutions Program. Provided Senior Mechanical support and peer review providing Building Standards for their renovated/expanded learning centre, new health physics lab and renovated Bruce ‘A’ Technical Centre. Building standards include latest state of the art mechanical system design for their offices, classrooms, shops and simulations rooms. Collaborated with Bruce Power’s staff on system configurations through user group meetings and discussions. Ministry of Transportation - Highway 69 Patrol Yard at Highway 637 Interchange - Design Build Project, Sudbury, Ontario (Senior Mechanical Engineer) As part of a design-build team, Stantec provided multidiscipline engineering and design for the facility which included a 12,000 SF building with a four bay vehicle storage area, office space, and a 13,200 SF sand/salt storage building. Provided senior engineering support for the completion of an energy model of the new office space to determine heat loads and ventilation requirements. Reviewed the mechanical HVAC design for the entire renovated building, which included sizing and selection of all HVAC units and exhaust fans. Review and sealing of AutoCAD drawings of the HVAC system, plumbing and drainage, and fire protection, including the exterior propane storage system. Waste Management Cambridge Facility, Cambridge, Ontario (Senior Mechanical Engineer) Participated on the team to complete the mechanical design associated with a 117,000 SF facility for waste management in the City of Cambridge. The new facility was created by reusing and adapting an existing building. The renovation involved the demolition of half of the existing building. Project included a new pre-engineered section and the reinforcement of the remaining part of the building to behave as one with the new addition. Design of heating and industrial ventilation, plumbing, and fire protection was a requirement of this industrial facility. Provided senior mechanical engineering support and QC/QA support for the design. City of Cambridge - Phase II Capital Funding Projects, Cambridge, Ontario (Senior Mechanical Engineer) Designed and directed a new oil storage room complete with central oil distribution. Refreshed the men’s shower facilities, complete with new hot water tank and improved exhaust ventilation. Improved maintenance pit ventilation was also included in the design package. 3M Canada Inc. - Calendar Process Heater Replacement Design, London, Ontario (Project Manager / Senior Mechanical Support) 3M Canada Inc. invested in a study on the current duct tape calendar steam system with an independent source of heat energy to meet the requirements of the heating needs of the roll equipment. Reviewed the proposed equipment and systems to 3M by their vendors, and the existing process flow diagram, pro’s/con’s list and opinions of probable cost. Reviewed mechanical design drawings that included the new circulation heater and nitrogen blanket to maintain pressurization. Project Value: $25,000. * denotes projects completed with other firms Request for Proposal Call No. RFP 2016-01 103 Jaimie Ross Handscomb P.Eng. Senior Mechanical Engineer / Project Manager City of Cambridge - Public Works 2nd Floor Addition and Elevator, Cambridge, Ontario (Senior Mechanical Engineer) Due to centralization of public work facilities and manpower, the City of Cambridge required to expand their existing facility and provide upgrades to the HVAC systems and building conditions. Provided management, design direction, and project review for the renovation of the existing public works facility to add offices to the 2nd floor area complete with HVAC, plumbing and drainage, new LULA elevator mechanical room and new green wall. Manufacturing / Industrial Engineering Bundle Manufacturing System Risk Assessment, Port Hope, Ontario (Senior Mechanical Engineer) Client required a risk assessment be performed for their sintering furnaces and the associated ventilation system. The furnaces are used to sinter nuclear fuel pellets and the process produces hazardous off gases and dusts which must be captured by the ventilation system. Provided senior engineering support and review for the preparation and completion of the risk assessment. Hydrogen Piping Distribution System Risk Assessment, Peterborough, Ontario (Senior Mechanical Engineer) GE Hitachi Nuclear Canada currently has hydrogen process gas piped to several process furnaces. Client asked Stantec to review their system for current code compliance and to check that safeguards are in place to mitigate hazards. Provided senior engineering support and review for the risk assessment for the sintering process, hazardous area classification drawings, and the fire protection system evaluation. Steam Boiler Replacement, Guelph, Ontario (Project Manager) The steam boilers at the Owens Corning plant in Guelph are aged and inefficient. Client decided to replace the steam boilers with a new system to provide steam and hot water to their mixing process. Stantec investigated several options for the boiler replacement and provided opinions of probable cost for the options. Provided senior engineering and peer review support for the investigation for replacing the existing steam boilers. * denotes projects completed with other firms 104 Stantec Walkthrough Energy Audits, Cambridge, Ontario (Senior Mechanical Engineer) Stantec completed an energy audit which was 50% funded through the Ontario Power Authority (OPA). Provided peer review and senior engineering support to the team completing the site investigation and making energy improvement recommendations. The challenge on the project was to complete the assessment of an approximate 200,000 SF facility and understand the process to make viable recommendations. Completed within budget and identified process changes that would result in reducing their main energy user by approximately 30%. Forefront Innovative Technologies – Project Apollo (continued), Cambridge, Ontario (Mechanical Engineer) Stantec produced facility and process structural, mechanical and electrical drawings, and met with the local Fire Marshall, City planners and the Building Department to assist with the review process and streamline the approvals which were on the critical path to start of production. Responsible for design of the mechanical HVAC drawings, plumbing and process piping, and its impact to various authorities having jurisdiction. Project Value: $582,000. Cameco Fuel Manufacturing Inc. - Bundle Manufacturing System Risk Assessment, Port Hope, Ontario (Senior Mechanical Engineer) Client required a risk assessment be performed for their sintering furnaces and the associated ventilation system. The furnaces are used to sinter nuclear fuel pellets and the process produces hazardous off gases and dusts which must be captured by the ventilation system. Provided peer review and senior engineering support for the Risk Assessment team. Owens Corning Canada LP – Steam Boiler Replacement, Glass Plant Evaluation, Guelph, Ontario (Project Manager) The steam boilers at the Owens Corning plant in Guelph are aged and inefficient. Client decided to replace the steam boilers with a new system to provide steam and hot water to their mixing process. Stantec investigated several options for the boiler replacement and provided opinions of probable cost for the options. Project Manager for the team that investigated several options for replacing the existing steam boilers. Obtained quotes and pricing from equipment suppliers for all the options. Jaimie Ross Handscomb P.Eng. Senior Mechanical Engineer / Project Manager Baumeier Corporation – Welding Ventilation Study, Cambridge, Ontario (Mechanical Engineer) Client operates a metal fabrication shop in Cambridge where they perform custom welding for their customers. The welding area does not have any ventilation and is therefore not code compliant. Stantec performed an initial assessment of the ventilation requirements and provided a report with the recommendations of the study. Provided engineering support for the ventilation rate calculations to determine outdoor air requirements for the space. Peer reviewed report outlining requirements, options, cost estimates, and recommendations. Aecon Construction and Materials Limited / Dufferin Construction Company - Liquid Asphalt Storage and Mixing Facility, Hamilton, Ontario (Project Manager / Senior Mechanical Engineer) Aecon Construction and Materials Limited (Aecon) and Dufferin Construction Company (Dufferin) formed a joint venture for the construction of a liquid asphalt storage and mixing facility. The liquid asphalt mixing plant is located on the Hamilton Port Authority Lands in Hamilton, Ontario. The facility includes construction of four (4) 100 ft. diameter storage tanks, four (4) 30 ft. diameter storage tanks, a polymer blending plant, hot oil system, truck offloading facility, and a spill containment berm. An existing rail spur line and barge operation also forms part of the operation. Stantec was responsible for reviewing the design performed by another firm for code compliance. Forefront Innovative Technologies - Project Apollo, Cambridge, Ontario (Mechanical Engineer) Stantec provided multi-discipline design and was Engineer-ofRecord for the facility and process design of a new 100,000 sf solar panel manufacturing plant to be installed within an existing warehouse in Cambridge ON. Client's solar panel manufacturing process lines were being relocated from a plant in California to Ontario to meet the Ontario Power Authority’s Feed In Tariff program requirements in the Ontario renewable energy market. Stantec confirmed functional requirements of the various systems, provided value engineering services, and performed area classification drawings. Designed firewall separations and ventilation solutions. Reviewed and changed the process control and instrumentation diagrams. Proposed dual-walled piping systems to meet local building and fire code regulations and requirements. Fieldcraft Engineering Ltd. – Technical Standards and Safety Authority Documentation*, Windsor, Ontario (Project Engineer) Reviewed the piping design for a diverse range of clients. Completed Technical Standards and Safety Authority (TSSA) registration documentation. Reviewed the sub-components used by clients and provided recommendations for changes to the material/component selection in order to reduce potential issues during the testing and inspection states. Concour Mold – Relocation*, Windsor, Ontario (Consulting Engineer) Due to the expansion of Concour Mold’s business, they were in the process of expanding their facilities and wanted to understand any potential issues and procedures that may need to be addressed prior to expansion. Reviewed the existing facility and met with the client's engineering personnel to review the current and new facility layouts and operations. Provided recommendations with respect to process and ventilation requirements, environmental, hygiene, and health and safety concerns at their existing and potential new locations. Detail Engineering/Design (Transportation) East Rail Maintenance Facility, Whitby, Ontario (Senior Engineering and Peer Review Support) This was a P3 project in conjunction with Bird Contractor & Go-Train for a multi- track/station for Go-Trains to service and fill engines and passenger cars. Our mechanical team created over 100 drawings for pricing and presentation of the utilities and plumbing to hopefully win the project to commence final design in January 2015. * denotes projects completed with other firms Request for Proposal Call No. RFP 2016-01 105 Craig Dart P.Eng. Electrical Engineering Back Up Thorough. Complete. Logical. Clients are confident that Craig will deliver astute recommendations on how to implement additional power capacity for industrial, commercial, and utility installations, as well as ensure that the facility will meet current and future electrical needs. While his main focus is on the engineering and design of complete building electrical systems, Craig brings nearly 20 years of experience providing electrical design services to clients in the industrial, commercial, institutional, automotive, food and beverage, and pharmaceuticals industries. He has direct, hands-on experience working with complete hazardous area classifications, arc flash studies, fire alarm and security designs, and transmission line designs. An excellent coordinator and communicator, Craig works well with his colleagues across disciplines so that all equipment has the proper electrical connections. He is always well prepared when meeting with clients and can answer questions, succinctly. EDUCATION Electrical Engineering, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario, 1996 REGISTRATIONS Professional Engineer #90472556, Professional Engineers Ontario Professional Engineer #M91073, Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of Alberta PROJECT EXPERIENCE Facilities Engineering Ministry of Transportation - Highway 69 Patrol Yard at Highway 637 Interchange - Design Build Project, Sudbury, Ontario (Electrical Engineer) As part of a design-build team, Stantec provided multidiscipline engineering and design for the facility which included a 12,000 SF building with a four bay vehicle storage area, office space, and a 13,200 SF sand/salt storage building. Led the electrical design including service design, interior and site lighting, and power. City of Cambridge - Phase I Capital Funding Projects, Cambridge, Ontario (Electrical Engineer) Client: City of Cambridge As part of a dynamic team of Construction Managers and City staff, Stantec provided consulting engineering services for a variety of fast-track capital projects totaling up to $7-8M at the City of Cambridge under the Infrastructure Stimulus Fund program. * denotes projects completed with other firms 106 Stantec Includes upgrades at its main Public Works (PW) facility valued at up to $4.2M, Galt Arena up to $2M, and two (2) community pools up to $2M. The two community pools were upgraded for energy efficiencies which included their mechanical systems. One pool had a geothermal system put in to provide heating, dehumidification, cooling, and hot water for parts of the facility. In addition, the pools were upgraded architecturally and lights were upgraded for efficiency. Completed the electrical design including lights, power, and all of the equipment connections. Maintenance Facilities East Rail Maintenance Facility, Ontario Disciplinary Lead and Sealing Engineer for the successful P3 bid that will consist of a new GO Train Maintenance Facility in Whitby. The project includes a 500,000 sq. ft LEED Gold building for maintaining GO Transit Locomotives and Coach Cars, and then design for future electrification. Hydro One Networks Inc. - New GTA Operations Centre, Mississauga, Ontario (Electrical Engineer) Client: Hydro One Networks Inc. Stantec provided civil, architectural, structural, mechanical, and electrical engineering design services. The facility is designed to accommodate three (3) distinct operating groups including transmission lines, fleet maintenance, and fleet administration for up to ninety (90) personnel. The project includes extensive renovations to three (3) floors of the existing facility, as well as a new mixed-use storage and workshop outbuilding on the same site. Other upgrades include a new multi-vehicle exhaust extraction system for the maintenance garage, and heated outdoor heavy-duty truck wash with hot water pressure wash system. Design with community in mind Craig Dart P.Eng. Electrical Engineering Back Up As the Electrical Lead and sealing engineer, met with the user groups to determine specific electrical requirements. He developed the power distribution, lighting, and security layouts for all areas including office, shop/washbay, and site plan. As the Electrical Lead and sealing engineer, met with the user groups to determine specific electrical requirements. For both buildings and the addition, provided the power distribution, lighting, and security layouts for all areas including office, shop/washbay, and site plan. Hydro One Networks Inc. – Belleville Operations Centre, Belleville, Ontario (Electrical Engineer) Client: Hydro One Networks Inc. Military Infrastructure Department of National Defence - CFB Borden Aircraft Refinishing Facility, Borden, Ontario (Project Manager) Client: Department of National Defence Stantec provided civil, architectural, structural, mechanical, and electrical engineering design services for this challenging design bid build refit of an existing 2,865 s.m. building and 3.6 ha site. The facility is designed to accommodate three (3) distinct operating groups including transmission lines, fleet maintenance, and fleet administration for up to eighty (80) personnel. The project includes extensive renovations to two (2) floors of the existing facility, 65 s.m. building addition to accommodate a new elevator, and the greenfield development of the adjacent 1.8 ha site to expand the storage yard, complete with new site access and stormwater management pond. Other upgrades include a new multi-vehicle exhaust extraction system for the maintenance garage, and a new 4T bridge crane and indoor heavy-duty truck wash with hot water pressure wash system. Led the electrical design including service upgrades, lighting, power, and fire alarm upgrades. Hydro One Networks Inc. - New Southwest Fleet Maintenance and Transmission Lines Operations Centre, St. Thomas, Ontario (Electrical Engineer) Client: Hydro One Networks Inc. Stantec provided multi-discipline engineering and design services for two (2) new facilities – each with a distinct and separate project with unique user requirements. The Fleet facility upgrades included a new heavy-duty wash bay, a new multi-vehicle exhaust extraction system, modifications to the existing central oil distribution system, as well as barrier-free upgrades to the administration offices, site access, and security upgrades. The Transmission Lines facility upgrades included a 4,000 SF building office addition and renovations to 3,000 SF of existing office and welfare space. Shop improvements included upgrading the compressed air system and providing a new workshop. Site improvements included a yard circulation plan, improved access control and security, block heaters, and explosive storage compound. The client's primary main goal was to upgrade Building A-243 to comply with current health and safety requirements for painting, composite and fiberglass material handling, repair, refinishing, and decontamination areas. Upgrades included building expansion to accommodate new washrooms, classrooms, and alterations to existing painting and paint mixing rooms. As the Electrical Lead and sealing engineer, met with the user groups to determine specific electrical requirements. He developed the power distribution, lighting, security layouts, and the hazardous area classification of the paint booth. Manufacturing / Industrial Engineering Aecon Construction and Materials Limited / Dufferin Construction Company - Liquid Asphalt Storage and Mixing Facility, Hamilton, Ontario (Electrical Engineer) Aecon Construction and Materials Limited (Aecon) and Dufferin Construction Company (Dufferin) formed a joint venture for the construction of a liquid asphalt storage and mixing facility. The liquid asphalt mixing plant is located on the Hamilton Port Authority Lands in Hamilton, Ontario. The facility includes construction of four (4) 100 ft. diameter storage tanks, four (4) 30 ft. diameter storage tanks, a polymer blending plant, hot oil system, truck offloading facility, and a spill containment berm. An existing rail spur line and barge operation also forms part of the operation. Stantec was responsible for reviewing the design performed by another firm for code compliance. Reviewed supplier’s drawings for thorough design and code compliance. Designed main power distribution from Port Authority to vendor supplied equipment. Also completed site lighting and grounding designs and completed site surveys. Reviewed all vendor design drawings for compliance with the Ontario Electrical Safety Code. Provided site support to the client throughout construction and installation. * denotes projects completed with other firms Request for Proposal Call No. RFP 2016-01 107 Craig Dart P.Eng. Electrical Engineering Back Up Danzer Services - Pre-Start Health and Safety Reviews (PSHSR) (Project Engineer) Client: Danzer Services Performed PSHSR's at the Durham, Ontario; Pennsylvania; and Aalst, Belgium plants. Johnson Controls - Manufacturing Facility, Whitby, Ontario (Project Engineer) Client: Johnson Controls Design for new 340,000 SF manufacturing facility with 40,000 SF of office space. Project included the design of power, lighting, and distribution for a new dashboard assembly plant which included the provision for backup power for the entire facility. Power Waterloo North Hydro Inc. - Hawksville Road Pole Line Replacement, Waterloo, Ontario (Project Engineer) Client: Waterloo North Hydro Inc. Rebuild of existing 27.6kV pole line along Hawksvile Road (4.3km). Provided electrical design in accordance with USF standards and Waterloo North Hydro requirements. Provided construction drawings including required elevation details for non-standard construction. Wastewater City of Hamilton - Waste Water Treatment Plant, Hamilton, Ontario (Project Engineer) Client: City of Hamilton Provided electrical engineering services for ventilation upgrades for existing tunnels. City of Windsor - Lou Romano Waste Water Treatment Plant, Windsor, Ontario (Project Engineer) Client: City of Windsor 27.6 kV outdoor substation design for new facility. * denotes projects completed with other firms 108 Stantec Adam Behrendorff BENG Hons, BSc (Econ & Fin) Hons, MBA, MIEAus IT / Communications Back Up Adam has considerable experience designing electrical systems for healthcare and critical facilities his experience covers electrical distribution, communication systems, lighting, generation systems (PV, battery, diesel & gas), dry fire systems, and intelligent building control systems. An analytical thinker with a broad range of technical expertise including; procurement methodologies, project planning and feasibility, project design and contract management Adam is a team player who has project management and multi-discipline engineering design management experience for small and large construction projects. EDUCATION 1 William Street*, Brisbane, Australia (Electrical Engineer) Master of Business Administration (MBA), University of Queensland, Queensland, Australia, 2014 $600M Construction Bachelor of Science (Economics and Finance), London School of Economics - Via UOL International Program, London, England, 2015 Education RMIT University, Multiple Projects*, Melbourne, Australia (Electrical Engineer) Bachelor of Electrical Engineering (with Honours), University of Queensland, Queensland, Australia, 2002 Building the Education Revolution (Multiple Projects)*, Australia (Electrical Engineer) PROJECT EXPERIENCE Broadmeadows Secondary College*, Melbourne, Australia (Electrical Engineer) Justice Kingaroy Police Station*, Kingaroy, Australia (Electrical Engineer) $10M Construction Dhurringile Prison Extension*, Dhurringile, Australia (Electrical Engineer) $20M Construction Industrial Plumbing Institute Climate Action Centre*, Victoria, Australia (Electrical Engineer) $10M Construction Commercial 180 Ann street*, Brisbane, Australia (Value Management) $300M Construction Energex Headquarters*, Newstead, Australia (Electrical Engineer) $20M Construction Queensland University of Technology FIFA grade I sportsfield and Carpark*, Queensland, Australia (Electrical Engineer) $10M Construction Albert Park Secondary College*, Albert Park, Australia (Electrical Engineer) $20M Construction University of South Australia electrical metering*, Adelaide, Australia (Electrical Engineer) Queensland University of Technology (QUT) (multiple projects)*, Queensland University (Electrical Engineer) University of Melbourne, Multiple Projects*, Melbourne, Australia (Electrical Engineer) $150M Construction * denotes projects completed with other firms Design with community in mind Request for Proposal Call No. RFP 2016-01 109 Diana Visic P.Eng, M.BEnv (SustDev), LEED AP O&M Sustainable Building Consultant Diana currently has over nine years of professional experience in sustainable design and project management. Since graduating with her Engineering degree from Toronto and her Masters of Sustainability degree from Australia, Diana has been exposed to a number of sustainability projects in a range of sectors. Diana’s international experience with green building ratings systems have allowed her to learn of international best practices in sustainability while working with various green building rating systems- including LEED, BOMA BESt, Green Star, and BREAM. Within the LEED platform Diana has managed, facilitated, and coordinated all documentation requirements with the following rating systems: Existing Building, New Construction, and Commercial Interiors. Diana’s specialty is working with clients to determine their sustainability goals and set measurable targets, often in tandem with green building certification goals. Diana has worked on multidisciplinary teams and has acted as a liaison across various disciplines. Diana is a Sustainability Consultant at Stantec Consulting Ltd. EDUCATION M.BEnv. Sustainable Development, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia, 2010 Brampton/Missisauga/Oakville sites (3 projects), Ontario MEMBERSHIPS LEED Canada – NC 2009 Silver Certification The ErinoakKids project is a multi-site development of three new Children’s Treatment Centres. Administer by Infrastructure Ontario, Erinkoak Kids is the largest redevelopment project in the Ministry’s history. Scheduled completion is spring 2017. Member, Professional Engineers Ontario Anishnawbe Health Centre, Toronto, Ontario B.Eng. Engineering, Ryerson University, Toronto, 2006 Urban Land Institute PROJECT EXPERIENCE Mixed Use Mirvish Village Development Sustainability Consulting and Public Facilitation*, Toronto, Ontario The redevelopment of the Mirvish Village site will include a mixed use development area with family friendly and affordable rental units. Mirvish Village aims to meet LEED Platinum Neighbourhood certification and Toronto Green Standard Tier 2 standards. Health Care Krembil Discover Tower, Toronto, Ontario LEED Canada- CI This 9 storey research hub is striving to create a world class facility that minimizes its impact on the environment. The research center is focusing its sustainability efforts on energy conservation, material selection, and indoor environmental quality. LEED NC Gold Certification Targeted, Waterfront Toronto Minimum Green Building Requirements Targeted, Toronto Green Standard Tier 1 Targeted Office Waterloo Center for Sustainability Excellence Waterloo, Ontario Diana is a member of the multidisciplinary team that is designing this exemplar project- targeting LEED Platinum, Living Building Challenge, and the WELL Building Standard. The site will act as a living lab and will showcase key sustainability features. 180 Wellington Street West, Toronto, Ontario Diana is working with the project team to recertify the 180 Wellington site under the LEE EB:O&M certification tool. The project will also provide a GAP analysis for future LEED EB:O&M v4 projects. ErinOak Kids Sustainability Consulting, * denotes projects completed with other firms 110 Stantec Design with community in mind Diana Visic P.Eng, M.BEnv (SustDev), LEED AP O&M Sustainable Building Consultant Artis REIT Stampede Station*, Calgary, Alberta LEED Canada- EB:O&M Gold Certification This 10-storey, 162,502 sf. building was pursuing LEED EB:O&M Certification to reach goals focused on energy efficiency, facility staff ongoing training, and best practice indoor environmental quality. Analysis included the development of the Energy Star score for the office complex. Artis REIT Production Court*, Burnaby, British Columbia LEED Canada- EB:O&M Silver Certification A comprehensive sustainability program was developed to assist this three- building office complex in meeting its goal of achieving LEED EB:O&M certification. Analysis included the development of the Energy Star score for the office complex. Energy Star Peer Review Diana provided review services to peers developing Energy Star reports for clients looking to benchmark their office facilities. KPMG Ottawa Office, Ottawa, Ontario LEED CI Gold Certification Targeted Diana worked with the interdisciplinary project team to ensure sustainability targets were being met. Diana managed the LEED certification process and worked with CaGBC staff to coordinate all efforts. Merck South , Ottawa, Ontario LEED NC Silver Certification Targeted Diana worked with the interdisciplinary project team to ensure sustainability targets were being met. Diana managed the LEED certification process and worked with CaGBC staff to coordinate all efforts. Stantec Kitchener Office Relocation and Tenant FitOut, Kitchener, Ontario LEED CI Gold Certification Targeted Diana worked with the interdisciplinary project team to ensure sustainability targets were being met. Diana managed the LEED certification process and worked with CaGBC staff to coordinate all efforts. The City of Toronto was investigating mandating the disclosure of energy use for larger commercial buildings in Toronto. Consultation with a number of key stakeholders provided the City with the guidance needed to investigate this mandate. York Region, Service Center Refurbishment*, Newmarket, Ontario LEED Canada NC 2009 Certification This building houses administrative staff for The York Region district. The two story site is a building reuse of a previous warehouse- highlighting the innovative capability of material reuse. The project required careful consideration of energy efficiency opportunities given the site’s previous use. Metrolinx East Rail Maintenance Facility, Whitby, Ontario LEED Canada- NC Gold Certification targeted The East Rail Maintenance Facility will be a key infrastructure element to the expansion of service GO will be offering its customers. Diana worked with the interdisciplinary proponent team to develop the sustainably vision while conforming to compliance requirements set up by Infrastructure Ontario and their partners Utilities Ontario Power Authority, Save-ON-Energy Program*, Ontario The Ontario Power Authority’s Save-ON-Energy program is a province wide, multi-pronged program aiming to reduce energy use in the province. The project focused on assessing the success of the province wide save-ON-energy retailed coupon program. Bruce Power Sustainability Consulting, Ontario Diana was part of the proponent team in the development of the East Rail Maintenance facility design. Diana worked with the interdisciplinary proponent team to develop the sustainably vision while conforming to compliance requirements set up by Infrastructure Ontario and their partners Government City of Toronto, Mandatory Disclosure Policy*, Toronto, Ontario Request for Proposal Call No. RFP 2016-01 111 Andrew Wheelband Dipl. Arch. Sci., OACETT, OAAAS, LEED® AP BD+C BIM Specialist / Production Job Captain Back Up Andrew's technical expertise and strong management and coordination skills are an excellent asset for his prime role as Senior Job Captain. Since joining the firm in 1999, Andrew has been responsible for the coordination and production of a number of large scale projects large, complex consultant teams. Andrew's contribution to the firm was recognized in 2002 when he was named an Associate. EDUCATION Level 8 of 10, Royal Architectural Institute, Syllabus Program, Ottawa, Ontario, 2004 Diploma of Architectural Science, Mohawk College, Hamilton, Ontario, 1984 MEMBERSHIPS LEED® BD+C Accredited Professional, Canada Green Building Council Applied Science Technologist, Ontario Association of Certified Engineering Technicians & Technologists Licensed Technologist OAA, Ontario Association for Applied Architectural Sciences PROJECT EXPERIENCE Justice Canadian Security Establishment Canada - Long Term Accommodation Project DBFM Bid, Ottawa, Ontario (Senior Job Captain), 2010 Government Ministry of Energy, Hamilton, Ontario (Technologist) Ministry of Government Services*, Toronto, Ontario (Technologist) Corporate / Office IPCF Properties*, Ontario (Senior Technologist) Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness Canada - Office Building Addition, Ottawa, Ontario (Job Captain), 2010 Client: Public Works and Government Services Canada Premier Drafting Ltd.*, Burlington, Ontario (Technologist) C.I.B.C. Delta Plus Program*, Toronto, Ontario (Project Manager) C.I.B.C. Fairview*, Ontario (Senior Technologist) C.I.B.C. Harry Walker* (Senior Technologist) Celestica Project Expansion*, Toronto, Ontario (Senior Technologist) Don Mills Centre Office*, Don Mills, Ontario (Senior Technologist) Law Office*, Bowmanville, Ontario (Technologist) Rolex Head Office*, Toronto, Ontario (Project Manager) Royal Bank Branch*, Orillia, Ontario (Technologist) Scarborough West Commerce Centre*, Scarborough, Ontario (Technologist) Teklogix Head Office*, Ontario (Project Manager) * denotes projects completed with other firms 112 Stantec Design with community in mind Andrew Wheelband Dipl. Arch. Sci., OACETT, OAAAS, LEED® AP BD+C BIM Specialist / Production Job Captain Back Up Commercial / Retail Development AMC Theatres, Canada Program, Ontario (Senior Technologist) Target Canada Program, Various Cities, Canada Wide (Production Manager) Healthcare Humber River Regional Hospital - DBFM Hospital Bid, Toronto, Ontario (Senior Job Captain), 2011 Montfort Hospital Redevelopment, Ottawa, Ontario (Senior Job Captain), 2007 Client: Montfort Hospital Chatham Kent Health Alliance - Major Addition and Alterations, Chatham, Ontario (Job Captain), 2004 R.S. McLaughlin Durham Regional Cancer Centre, Oshawa, Ontario (Job Captain), 2007 Client: Lakeridge Health Oshawa Lakeridge Health Oshawa Redevelopment, Oshawa, Ontario (Job Captain), 2007 Multi-Unit / Family Residential Cathedral Square*, Toronto, Ontario (Technologist) Charlton Settlement* (Technologist) Manor Green Condominium*, Newmarket, Ontario (Technologist) Rouge Landing Community* (Project Manager) Retail / Commercial Rougemount Plaza*, Ontario (Technologist) Sports, Recreation & Leisure Oakridge Activity Centre*, Penetanguishene, Ontario (Senior Technologist) * denotes projects completed with other firms Request for Proposal Call No. RFP 2016-01 113 Back Cover: Town of Blackfalds Protective Services Building Contact James Arvai OAA, AIA, NCARB Principal-in-Charge (647) 922-6167 James.Arvai@stantec.com