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Attachment 2-A Experience and Capacity

STATE MAY DETERMINE YOUR SUBMITTAL IS NON-RESPONSIVE IF YOU DO NOT ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS FULLY.

DEFINITIONS Architect Services, Engineer Services, Land Surveying Services, Assayer Services, Geologist Services and Landscape Architect Services: Those professional services within the scope of the practice of those services as provided in A.R.S § 32-101. Branch Office: A geographically distinct place of business or subsidiary office of a firm that has a key role on the team. Discipline: Primary technical capabilities of key personnel, as evidenced by academic degree, professional registration, certification, and/or extensive experience. Firm: Defined in A.R.S § 32-101(B.13.). Key Personnel: Individuals who will have major contract responsibilities and/or provide unusual or unique expertise. Structure: How a business is organized to accomplish its objectives (ie, Sole Proprietor, Limited Liability Company, Cooperative, Corporation, Partnership, S Corporation).

1.0 Five (5) Example Projects List no more than five (5) ARIZONA PROJECT Example Projects Which Best Illustrate Firms Qualification for this contract in the chart provided below. Select project where multiple team members worked together, if possible, that demonstrate the team’s capability to perform work similar to that required for this qualifications list contract. (NOTE: The integrity of the chart table columns shall remain unchanged, however the rows for each project may be expanded by the Offeror to accommodate the information).

a. Title and Locations of project or contract. For an indefinite delivery contract, the location is the geographic scope of the

contract. b. Enter the year completed of the professional services (such as planning, engineering study, or design), and/or the year

completed if construction. If any of the professional services or the construction projects are not complete, leave Year Completed blank and indicate the status in Brief Description of Project and Relevance to This Contract (block f).

c. Project Owner or user, such as a government agency or installation, an institution, a corporation or private individual. d. Provide the original budget or not to exceed dollar amount for the project. e. Provide the Total Cost of the Project. If any of the professional services or construction projects is not complete, indicate the

percentage compete and whether this project will be on budget, over or under budget. f. Brief Description: Indicate scope, size, and length of project, principle elements and special features of the project. Discuss

the relevance of the example project to this contract.

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Title and Location of Project

Design Completion Year

Construction Completion Year

Project Owner

Project Original Budget (or not to exceed amount)

Total Cost of the Project

Brief Description of Project

Pascua Yaqui Flood Control Study & Plan - Pascua Yaqui Tribe, Tucson, AZ (2013-2016)

2016 NA Pascua Yaqui Tribe

$634,440 $634,440 Mr. Wallace was the Project Hydrologist and lead modeler for 2-dimensional modeling of the Pascua Yaqui tribal lands located southwest of Tucson, AZ. The modeling was performed to assess flood control infrastructure needs and for purposes of submitting an existing conditions Letter of Map Revision (LOMR) for the tribal lands.

FCDMC Pinnacle Peak West ADMS WA 6 Maricopa, County

2016 NA Flood Control District of Maricopa County

$220,198

248,078 Rawhide Wash was identified by the Pinnacle Peak West Area Drainage Master Study team and the community as a high-priority area for potential flood mitigation measures. There are currently more than 800 homes, businesses and other structures in this area at risk of flooding in a 100-year storm. The study team evaluated two potential alternatives for a structural solution reduce the Rawhide Wash flood hazard by directing stormwater flows to stay within the wash: a Conveyance Alternative and a

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Basin Alternative. The benefits and costs of the alternatives were compared with a No Action alternative over a 50-year period. The FCD and its project partners will consider the public’s input, along with cost and technical considerations, to make a decision on a preferred alternative in fall 2016. Potential funding would also need to be identified, including the possibility of cost-sharing a portion of a future project with the land developer.

Ruthrauff Basin Management Plan, Pima County, Arizona (2014-2016)

2016 NA Pima County Regional Flood Control District

$250,000 $250,000 Mr. Wallace was a project hydraulic engineer for 2-dimensional floodplain modeling of a 9 square mile urban area. The project included evaluation of numerous alternatives for mitigation of flooding problems by entering the project components into the 2-D models. The project also included preparation of a Letter of Map Revision (LOMR). Mr. Wallace worked with Mr. Ian Sharp (JE Fuller) on this project.

FEMA Fans 5 and 6 Floodplain Redelineation Study

2017-Ongoing

NA Flood Control District of Maricopa County

$64,069 $64,069 The Pinnacle Peak West Area Drainage Master Study (PPW

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Maricopa County

ADMS) involved the redelineation of the existing effective Fans 5 and 6 FEMA Zone AO designations into Zone AE floodplains without floodway. The floodplains were delineated using the FLO-2D models developed during the PPW ADMS modeling effort, and were slightly modified during the Fans 5 and 6 Floodplain Redelineation Study. The Fans 5 and 6 Floodplain Redelineation Study impacts approximately 4,000 residents within the City of Phoenix, City of Scottsdale, and unincorporated Maricopa County and was submitted to the Flood Control District of Maricopa County in June 2016.

The Fans 5 and 6 Floodplain Redelineation Study is planned for a submittal to FEMA as part of a Physical Map Revision (PMR) to have the revised floodplains included with updated Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM)

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panels. Prior to the FEMA submittal and PMR process, public open houses were held to allow the impacted residents to review and comment on the floodplain revisions. Public input required updating FLO-2D models, the floodplain delineations, and a TDN revision prior to the FEMA submittal.

Chevelon Canyon Dam Rehabilitation Project Coconino County

2014, 2016 2016 Arizona Game and Fish Department

Phase 1 $113,620 (2014) Phase 2: $4,981 (2016) Phase 3: $48,185 (2016) Phase 4: $92,861

$259,647 (All Phases)

Chevelon Canyon Dam is a remote dam owned and operated by the Arizona Game and Fish Department (AGFD). The overall purpose of this multi-phase, multi-year project was to make repairs and upgrades to the dam’s principal outlet hydraulic valves and actuators, and design/install telemetry infrastructure to support remote control of the dam’s 2 principal outlet valves. The JEF team worked with Rubicon Divers, DeZurik, Archaeological Consulting Services, Inc., High Sierra Electronics, Inc. and Campbell Scientific to design and integrate systems which now allow AGFD to remotely control the principal outlet valves via satellite modem.

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Attachment 2-A

Experience and Capacity

STATE MAY DETERMINE YOUR SUBMITTAL IS NON-RESPONSIVE IF YOU DO NOT ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS FULLY.

2.0 EMPLOYEES BY DISCIPLINE

Aeronautical Engineer Electrical Engineer Mechanical Engineer

Agricultural Engineer Environmental Engineer Metallurgical Engineer Archeologist Environmental Scientist Mining Engineer Architect Fire Protection Engineer Nuclear Engineer Architectural

Engineering Geodetic Surveyor Petroleum Engineer

Biologist Geographic Information System Specialist Photogrammetrist

CADD Technician Geological Engineer Project Manager Chemical Engineer Geologist Sanitary Engineer Civil Engineer Hydrographic Surveyor Soils Engineer Construction Manager Hydraulic Engineer Structural Engineer Construction Inspector Hydrologist Technician/Analyst Control Systems

Engineer Industrial Engineer Transportation Engineer

Cost Engineer/Estimator Landscape Architect Water Resources Engineer Enter requested information in the chart provided below:

a. Select disciplines from the List of Disciplines. For employees that do not qualify for any of the disciplines, select “Other”.

b. Each person can be counted only twice; once for his/her primary function and once for his/her secondary function. Primary and secondary functions should be indicated by including a “P” or an “S” in column b after the Description Title is given.

c-d. If the form is completed for a firm (including all branch offices), enter the number of employees by disciplines in column c. If

the form is completed for a branch office, enter the number of employees by discipline in column d and for the firm in column c. (NOTE: The Offeror may insert or delete rows in the existing Employees by Discipline chart table on page six (6 as necessary to complete the requirements for Question 2).

EXAMPLE:

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a. Discipline Title b. Function: Primary (P) or Secondary (S)

c. No. of Employees Firm

d. No. of Employees Branch

Example: Architect P 138 50-Yuma Branch 50-Tempe Branch 38 – Phoenix Branch

Example: Architect S 20 5-Yuma Branch 5-Tempe Branch 5 – Phoenix Branch 5- Tucson Branch

a. Discipline Title

b. Function: Primary (P) or Secondary (S)

c. No. of Employees Firm

d. No. of Employees Branch

Civil Engineer P 16 7- Tempe 2 – Phoenix Branch 5 – Tucson Branch 1 – Flagstaff Branch 1 – Prescott Branch Environmental Engineer S 1 1 – Flagstaff Branch

Geologist P 1 1 Tempe

Geologist S 1 1 Tempe

Hydrographic Surveyor

P 1 1 Tempe

Hydrologist P 4 2 Tempe 1 Flagstaff Branch Hydrologist S 2 2 Tempe 1 – Phoenix Branch

Project Manager S 13 5 Tempe 1 – Phoenix Branch 5 – Tucson Branch 1 – Flagstaff Branch 1 – Prescott Branch

Technician/Analyst S 2 2 Tempe

Water Resources Engineer S 1 1 Tempe

Total 42

TYPE OF PROJECT TOTAL NUMBER OF FIRM PROJECTS (ALL FIRM LOCATIONS) COMPLETED IN LAST THREE YEARS

Using the Revenue Index (Enter 1-10) indicate the approximate revenue the firm has earned over the last three years from ARIZONA ONLY state, municipal, federal etc. government projects only

Using the Revenue Index (Enter 1-10) indicate the approximate revenue the firm has earned over the last three years from ARIZONA ONLY non- government projects only

TYPE OF PROJECT TOTAL NUMBER OF FIRM PROJECTS (ALL FIRM LOCATIONS) COMPLETED IN LAST THREE YEARS

Using the Revenue Index (Enter 1-10) indicate the approximate revenue the firm has earned over the last three years from ARIZONA ONLY state, municipal, federal etc. government projects only

Using the Revenue Index (Enter 1-10) indicate the approximate revenue the firm has earned over the last three years from ARIZONA ONLY non- government projects only

Professional Services Revenue Index Number 1. Less than $100,000 2. $100,000 to less than $250,000 3. $250,000 to less than $500,00 4. $500,000 to less than $1 Million 5. $1 Million to less than $2 Million 6. $2 Million to less than $5 Million 7. $5 Million to less than $10 Million 8. $10 Million to less than $25 Million 9. $25 Million to less than $50 Million 10. $50 Million or greater

Acoustics, Noise Abatement Land SurveyingActivity Centers Landscape ArchitectureAerial Photography; Airborne Data and Imagery Collection and Analysis LEED Accredited A/E

Agricultural Development; Grain Storage; Farm Mechanization

LEED Independent 3rd Party Building Commissioning

Air Pollution Control Libraries; Museums; Galleries

Airports; Navaids; Airport Lighting; Aircraft Fueling Lighting (Exteriors; Streets; Memorials; Athletic Fields, Etc.)

Airports; Terminals and Hangars; Freight Handling Lighting (Interior; Display; Theater, Etc.)Animal Facilities Lighting (Cave; Cavern)Anti-Terrorism/Force Protection Mapping Location/Addressing Systems

Area Master Planning Materials Handling Systems; Conveyors; Sorters

Auditoriums and Theaters Materials Testing

Automation; Controls; Instrumentation 120 6 1Measurement / Verification / Conservation Water Consumption 6 3

Barracks; Dormitories Medical RelatedBridge Design: Bridges 6 5 2 MetallurgyCartography Mining and Mineralogy

Cemeteries (Planning and Relocation) Modular Systems Design; Pre-Fabricated Structures or Components

Chemical Processing and Storage Mold InvestigationChild Care/Development Facilities MuseumsCodes; Standards; Ordinances Nuclear Facilities; Nuclear Shielding Cold Storage; Refrigeration and Fast Freeze Office Buildings; Industrial Parks Commercial Building (Low Rise) ; Shopping Centers Outdoor RecreationCommunications Systems; TV; Microwave Petroleum and Fuel (Storage and Distribution)Community Facilities Phase I EnvironmentalComputer Facilities Photogrammetry 4 1Conservation and Resource Management Pipelines (Cross-Country - Liquid and Gas)Construction Management Plumbing and Piping DesignConstruction Materials Testing Pneumatic Structures, Air-Support Buildings Construction Surveying Power Generation, Transmission, DistributionControls and Electronics Engineer Prisons and Correctional FacilitiesCorrosion Control; Cathodic Protection Electrolysis Product, Machine Equipment Design Cost Estimating; Cost Engineering and Analysis; Parametric Costing; Forecasting 60 6 2 Public Safety Facilities

Cryogenic Facilities Radar; Sonar; Radio and Radar TelescopesDams (Concrete; Arch) 8 5 2 Radio Frequency Systems and Shieldings 6 1

Dams (Earth; Rock) ; Dikes; Levees52 6 2

Railroad; Rapid Transit

Desalinization (Process and Facilities) Recreation Facilities (Parks, Marinas, Etc.)Design & Planning Structured Parking Facilities Refrigeration Plants/Systems

Design-Build - Preparation of Requests for Proposals Rehabilitation (Buildings; Structures; Facilities)

Detention Security Systems Research FacilitiesDigital Elevation and Terrain Model Development 20 5 2 Resources Recovery; RecyclingDigital Orthophotography Rivers; Canals; Waterways; Flood Control 9 4Dining Halls; Clubs; Restaurants Roof Infrared Imaging to Identify Water LeaksDisability / Special Needs Roofing

Dredging Studies and DesignSafety Engineering; Accident Studies; OSHA Studies

Ecological and Archeological InvestigationsSecurity Systems; Intruder and Smoke Detection

Educational Facilities; Classrooms Seismic Designs and StudiesElectrical Studies and Design Sewage Collection, Treatment and Disposal Electronics Soils and Geologic Studies; Foundations Elevators; Escalators; People-Movers Solar Energy UtilizationEnergy / Water Auditing Savings Solid Wastes; Incineration; LandfillEnergy Conservation; New Energy Sources Special Environments; Clean Rooms, Etc. Environmental Impact Studies, Assessments or Statements 6 4 2 Specifications WritingFallout Shelters; Blast-Resistant Design Storm Water Handling and Facilities 300 7 4Fire Protection Structural Design; Special Structures

Fisheries; Fish Ladders9 4

Surveying; Platting; Mapping; Flood Plain Studies 24 6 2

Forensic Engineering 8 5 2 Sustainable DesignGarages; Vehicles Maintenance Facilities; Parking Swimming PoolsGas Systems (Propane; Natural, Etc.) Testing and Inspection ServicesGeodetic Surveying: Ground and Airborne Topographic Surveying and Mapping 20 6 2

Heating; Ventilating; Air ConditioningTowers (Self-Supporting and Guyed Systems)

Highways; Streets; Airfield Paving; Parking Lots ToxicologyHistorical Preservation Traffic and Transportation EngineeringHospital and Medical Facilities Traffic StudiesHotels; Motels TransportationHousing (Residential, Multi-Family; Apartments; Condominiums) Tunnels and SubwaysHydraulics and Pneumatics 2 3 Urban Renewals; Community DevelopmentHydrographic Surveying 12 5 1 Utilities (Gas and Steam)Industrial Buildings; Manufacturing Plants Value Analysis; Life-Cycle CostingIndustrial Processes; Quality Control Warehouse and DepotsIndustrial Waste Treatment Waste Water Treatment FacilityIntelligent Transportation Systems Water Resources; Hydrology; Ground Water 30 6 2Infrastructure Water Supply; Treatment and Distribution

Irrigation; DrainageWater Well Rehabilitation; Water Well Work

Judicial and Courtroom FacilitiesWind Tunnels; Research/Testing Facilities Design

Laboratories; Medical Research Facilities Zoning; Land Use StudiesLabs - GeneralLabs – Research – DryLabs – Research – Wet

ADSPO17-00006796 2017 Annual Professional Services Qualifications ListFIRMS NAME: JE Fuller/Hydrology and Geomorphology, Inc.

Amendment I ADSPO17-00006796 Project Experience Number of Projects and Revenue

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EXPERIENCE REFERENCES: THE PRIME FIRM SHALL LIST A TOTAL OF THREE (3) CLIENT REFERENCES FOR ANY PROJECTS COMPLETED IN THE LAST YEAR BY THE FIRM (OR A BRANCH LOCATION). REFERENCES MAY BE CONTACTED BY ANY ELIGIBLE AGENCY.

1 Client Company/Address Contact Begin Date End Date Flood Control District of Maricopa County 2801 W. Durango Street

Phoenix, AZ 85009

Doug Williams, ACIP 2012 2016

Phone Number Email Address

602-506-1501 [email protected]

List project name, project location, original design fee, final design fee, construction costs (if applicable), and program facilities.

Pinnacle Peak West ADMS

Original design fee: $2,084,000

Final design fee: $2,293,300

No construction costs

Location: North Phoenix & Scottsdale

Services performed similar to those described in Solicitation Planning, hydrologic modeling, hydraulic modeling, alternatives development, cost estimating, public

and stakeholder involvement.

2 Client Company/Address Contact Begin Date End Date Arizona Game & Fish Department 5000 W. Carefree Highway

Phoenix, AZ 85086 Gordon Blyel, PE 2015 2016

Phone Number Email Address

602-942-3000 [email protected]

List project name, project location, original design fee, final design fee, construction costs (if applicable), and program facilities.

FY 2015/2016 ALERT Installations and Maintenance

Original & final fee: $123,000

Location: Statewide installs of repeaters, internet cameras, one stream gage, and flow monitoring equipment at a fish hatchery.

Services performed similar to those described in Solicitation Perform design, installation, and maintenance of flood warning system components for AGFD’s

ALERT system as part of their lake monitoring and dam safety program.

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3 Client Company/Address Contact Begin Date End Date Magma Flood Control District 3850 E. Baseline Road, Suite 114

Mesa, AZ 85206 Kent Pace, General Manager 2013 2016

Phone Number Email Address

x480-424-3438 [email protected]

List project name, project location, original design fee, final design fee, construction costs (if applicable), and program facilities.

Lower Magma Channel Rehabilitation

Original and final fee: $365,000

Construction Cost: $2.2 million

Location: Florence, AZ

Services performed similar to those described in Solicitation Evaluate performance and design rehabilitation of the Lower Magma Channel, included hydrologic and hydraulic modeling, development of design plans, specifications, cost-estimates, and

construction management services.

End of Attachment 2-A

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Attachment 2-B Organization Profile

STATE MAY DETERMINE YOUR PROPOSAL IS NON-RESPONSIVE IF YOU DO NOT ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS FULLY.

ORGANIZATION PROFILE

Firm Name JE Fuller/Hydrology and Geomorphology, Inc. Year established 2006

Principal address (street, city, state) 323 N. San Francisco Street, Suite 100, Flagstaff, Arizona

Entity type: Corporation Structure: S Corporation

Branch or Division: Branch Parent: x

Years the organization has conducted business in Arizona. 22

Contract Representatives to Contact

Name Title Telephone Number E-Mail Address

1. Cory Helton Vice President 928-214-0887 [email protected]

2. Joe Loverich Vice President 928-214-0887 [email protected]

3. x x x x

Firm Professional Licenses/Certifications (INCLUDE COPY OF DOCUMENT IN OFFER)

Description Issuer Number Expiration

1. Arizona Board of Technical Registration State of Arizona 10315-2 10/31/2017

2. Corporation Commission State of Arizona 07429133

3.

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Attachment 2-B Organization Profile

STATE MAY DETERMINE YOUR PROPOSAL IS NON-RESPONSIVE IF YOU DO NOT ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS FULLY.

ORGANIZATION PROFILE

Firm Name JE Fuller/Hydrology and Geomorphology, Inc. Year established 2007

Principal address (street, city, state) 1 W. Deer Valley Road, Suite 101, Arizona

Entity type: Corporation Structure: S Corporation

Branch or Division: Branch Parent: x

Years the organization has conducted business in Arizona. 22

Contract Representatives to Contact

Name Title Telephone Number E-Mail Address

1. Jon Ahern Vice President 623-889-0166 [email protected]

2. Nathan Logan Vice President 623-889-0166 [email protected]

3. x x x x

Firm Professional Licenses/Certifications (INCLUDE COPY OF DOCUMENT IN OFFER)

Description Issuer Number Expiration

1. Arizona Board of Technical Registration State of Arizona 10315-3 01/31/2018

2. Corporation Commission State of Arizona 07429133

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Attachment 2-B Organization Profile

STATE MAY DETERMINE YOUR PROPOSAL IS NON-RESPONSIVE IF YOU DO NOT ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS FULLY.

ORGANIZATION PROFILE

Firm Name JE Fuller/Hydrology and Geomorphology, Inc. Year established 2013

Principal address (street, city, state) 1042 Willow Creek Road A101, Suite 415, Prescott, Arizona

Entity type: Corporation Structure: S Corporation

Branch or Division: Branch Parent: x

Years the organization has conducted business in Arizona. 22

Contract Representatives to Contact

Name Title Telephone Number E-Mail Address

1. Nate Vaughan Vice President 928-640-07778 [email protected]

2. x x x

3. x x x x

Firm Professional Licenses/Certifications (INCLUDE COPY OF DOCUMENT IN OFFER)

Description Issuer Number Expiration

1. Arizona Board of Technical Registration State of Arizona 10315-4 01/21/2018

2. Corporation Commission State of Arizona 07429133

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JE Fuller Hydrology & Geomorphology, Inc.10315   (520) 623­3112 1 40 E Helen Street 

Tucson, AZ 857055/31/2017 7:00:00 AM

ActiveJE Fuller Hydrology & Geomorphology Inc.10315   (480) 752­2124 0 8400 S Kyrene Road Suite 201

Tempe, AZ 852845/31/2017 7:00:00 AM

ActiveJE Fuller Hydrology & Geomorphology, Inc.10315   (928) 214­0887 2 323 N San Francisco Street Suite 100

Flagstaff, AZ 8600110/31/2017 7:00:00 AM

ActiveJE Fuller Hydrology & Geomorphology, Inc.10315   (623) 889­0166 3 1 W Deer Valley Road Suite 101

Phoenix, AZ 850271/31/2018 7:00:00 AM

ActiveJE Fuller Hydrology & Geomorphology, Inc.10315   (928) 640­0778 4 1042 Willow Creek Rd A101 Suite 415

Prescott, AZ 863011/21/2018 7:00:00 AM

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Attachment 2-B Organization Profile

STATE MAY DETERMINE YOUR PROPOSAL IS NON-RESPONSIVE IF YOU DO NOT ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS FULLY.

ORGANIZATION PROFILE

Firm Name JE Fuller/Hydrology and Geomorphology, Inc. Year established 1995

Principal address (street, city, state) 8400 S. Kyrene Road, Suite 201, Tempe, AZ

Entity type: Corporation Structure: S Corporation

Branch or Division: x Parent: x

Years the organization has conducted business in Arizona. 22

Contract Representatives to Contact

Name Title Telephone Number E-Mail Address

1. John Wallace President 520-623-3112 [email protected]

2. Brian Iserman Vice President 480-222-5713 [email protected]

3. Ted Lehman CFO 480-222-5709 [email protected]

Firm Professional Licenses/Certifications (INCLUDE COPY OF DOCUMENT IN OFFER)

Description Issuer Number Expiration

1. Arizona Board of Technical Registration State of Arizona 10315-0 0 5/31/2017

2. Corporation Commission State of Arizona 07429133

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Attachment 2-B Organization Profile

STATE MAY DETERMINE YOUR PROPOSAL IS NON-RESPONSIVE IF YOU DO NOT ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS FULLY.

ORGANIZATION PROFILE

Firm Name JE Fuller/Hydrology and Geomorphology, Inc. Year established 1998

Principal address (street, city, state) 40 E. Helen Street, Tucson, Arizona

Entity type: Corporation Structure: S Corporation

Branch or Division: Branch Parent: x

Years the organization has conducted business in Arizona. 22

Contract Representatives to Contact

Name Title Telephone Number E-Mail Address

1. John Wallace President 520-623-3112 [email protected]

2. Ian Sharp Vice President 520-623-3112 [email protected]

3. Chris Rod Vice President 520-623-3112 [email protected]

Firm Professional Licenses/Certifications (INCLUDE COPY OF DOCUMENT IN OFFER)

Description Issuer Number Expiration

1. Arizona Board of Technical Registration State of Arizona 10315-1 0 5/31/2017

2. Corporation Commission State of Arizona 07429133

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Attachment 3-B Key Personnel Proposal

Answer all questions thoroughly in the spaces provided. Complete this form in full for each one of the key personnel who will participate in this contract. Insert or attach a separate resume if desired, but any attached resumes are supplemental to this form and do not substitute resumes for this form. Offeror shall list any resume filename within the Key Personnel Form resume section and Attach as titled in ProcureAZ with offer. Resumes shall not be listed in Attachment 3-B as Supplements.

1 Name: Jon Ahern How long with company? 9 years

Current position in company: Project Manager/Engineer How long in positon? 9 years

Position for the Services: Project Manager/Engineer How much of time will be dedicated to the Services? 15 %

What primary functions will be assigned?

Scope, contract, and manage projects, perform hydrologic and hydraulic modeling, drainage design, and other professional engineering tasks as needed or required by a specific project.

Describe person’s experience in performing

services like those that are to be assigned:

As a Registered Professional Engineer (PE) and Certified Floodplain Manager (CFM), Mr. Ahern acted as a Project Manager, Senior Project Engineer and Lead Drainage Engineer for over 300 projects involving hydrologic/hydraulic computer modeling, planning, design and construction observation. These include Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) floodplain studies, highways, major drainage projects, aviation facilities and bridges. Over 20 years of engineering planning and design of local, state and Interstate freeways in Texas, Virginia, West Virginia, Arizona, and Nevada. Each of these projects included a complete drainage system consisting of culverts, storm sewers, inlets, manholes, roadway ditches, design of outfall channels, erosion protection, and numerous other drainage-related facilities. He has been instrumental in the preparation of multiple drainage design manuals in the State of Arizona; Arizona Department of Transportation Highway Drainage Design Manual – Hydrology (Update 2013) and - Hydraulics (Update 2014) and Drainage Design Manual for Yavapai County, Arizona (2013). Mr Ahern has also acted as Drainage Lead for ADOT as part of the General Engineering Consultant (GEC) for the SR 202 South Mountain Freeway

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List person’s job-related training and education:

Professional Registration

Professional Engineer (Civil), Arizona #34141

Certified Floodplain Manager (CFM), Certificate No. US-04-01047

Education

B.S., Geosciences, University of Arizona 1985

B.S., Civil Engineering, University of Minnesota 1994

Continuing Education

HEC-RAS Applications, ASCE Workshop, 2015

Scour Analysis for Small to Mid-Size Desert Washes, AFMA Short Course, 2004

FLO-2D Modeling System Workshop with Jim O’Brien, 2003

Resume: JonAhernResume_2pg.pdf

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Attachment 3-B Key Personnel Proposal

Answer all questions thoroughly in the spaces provided. Complete this form in full for each one of the key personnel who will participate in this contract. Insert or attach a separate resume if desired, but any attached resumes are supplemental to this form and do not substitute resumes for this form. Offeror shall list any resume filename within the Key Personnel Form resume section and Attach as titled in ProcureAZ with offer. Resumes shall not be listed in Attachment 3-B as Supplements.

1 Name: Joseph B. Loverich How long with company? 1.5 years

Current position in company: Project Manager / Project Engineer How long in positon? 1 years

Position for the Services: Project Manager / Project Engineer How much of time will be dedicated to the Services? 15 %

What primary functions will be assigned?

Scope, contract, and manage projects, perform hydrologic and hydraulic modeling, drainage design, and other professional engineering tasks as needed or required by a specific project.

Describe person’s experience in performing

services like those that are to be assigned:

Joe is a Project Manager / Project Engineer at JE Fuller/ Hydrology and Geomorphology, Inc. with over 14 years of professional experience. He has served as a project manager and project engineer for a broad range of public and private projects across Northern Arizona. His areas of expertise include:

• Hydrologic and Hydraulic Modeling

• 2-Dimensional Modeling

• Floodplain Delineation

• Area Drainage Master Planning

• GIS Mapping, Modeling, and Geoprocessing

• Roadway Design

• Land Development and Site Planning

• Public Utility and Road Rehabilitation

• Water Distribution and Wastewater Collection System Design

• Grading and Drainage Design

• Construction Document Preparation and Review

• Construction Administration

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Professional Registration

Professional Engineer (Civil), Arizona #45648

Certified Floodplain Manager (CFM), Certificate No. US-05-01702

Education

B.S., Civil Engineering, Northern Arizona University, 2003

Continuing Education

AutoCAD Training (LDD) – 2004

FLO-2D Model Advanced Training Course, 2007, – J.S. Obrien Instructor.

The Basics of Substantial Damages/Substantial Improvements, AFMA Short Course, 2011

HEC-RAS Modeling – AFMA Short Course, 2012

Flood Insurance Basics – AFMA Short Course, 2014

Mitigation Grant Training - Arizona Department of Emergency and Military Affairs, 2016

Geomorphology for Floodplain Managers – AFMA Short Course, 2016

Resume: Joe Resume.pdf

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Attachment 3-B Key Personnel Proposal

Answer all questions thoroughly in the spaces provided. Complete this form in full for each one of the key personnel who will participate in this contract. Insert or attach a separate resume if desired, but any attached resumes are supplemental to this form and do not substitute resumes for this form. Offeror shall list any resume filename within the Key Personnel Form resume section and Attach as titled in ProcureAZ with offer. Resumes shall not be listed in Attachment 3-B as Supplements.

1 Name: John Wallace How long with company? 19 years

Current position in company: CEO/Project Manager How long in positon? 4/19 years

Position for the Services: Project Manager/Project Engineer How much of time will be dedicated to the Services? 5 %

What primary functions will be assigned?

Project Management and engineering analysis and design, project and public coordination

Describe person’s experience in performing

services like those that are to be assigned:

xMr. Wallace has over 30 years of experience as a hydrologist, engineer and project manager for studies and projects throughout Arizona and the southwest US. His specialties include floodplain management regulation and policy, floodplain studies, drainage design, hydrology, one and two-dimensional floodplain modeling, sediment transport, erosion hazard analysis, roadway drainage and channel design, flood mitigation alternatives development and evaluation and development review. Mr. Wallace has prepared numerous submittals to FEMA to create or revise floodplain mapping along riverine and alluvial surfaces in the southwestern US. He is familiar with numerous software models including HEC-RAS, HEC-HMS, AutoCAD, ArcMap, HEC-22, FLO-2D, and many others. Mr. Wallace is active in the Arizona Floodplain Management Association (AFMA) and has served as past AFMA President. He is a past member of the Arizona Department of Water Resources State Standards Workgroup. He currently serves on the Pima County Flood Control District Advisory Committee representing District 3.

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EDUCATION/SPECIAL TRAINING/ CONTINUING EDUCATION

• B.S., Civil Engineering, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, 1984

• B.S., Business Administration, University of Connecticut, 1979

o HEC-RAS 5.0 (2D) Workshop, 2015, University of Arizona

o FLO-2D Short Course, 1998, Colorado State University

o HEC-2 Training Seminar, 1991, Arizona State University

REGISTRATIONS/CERTIFICATIONS

• Professional Engineer (Civil), Arizona #22922

• Professional Engineer (Civil), New Mexico #21490

• Certified Floodplain Manager, US-08-03384

Resume: John Wallace.pdf

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Attachment 3-B Key Personnel Proposal

Answer all questions thoroughly in the spaces provided. Complete this form in full for each one of the key personnel who will participate in this contract. Insert or attach a separate resume if desired, but any attached resumes are supplemental to this form and do not substitute resumes for this form. Offeror shall list any resume filename within the Key Personnel Form resume section and Attach as titled in ProcureAZ with offer. Resumes shall not be listed in Attachment 3-B as Supplements.

1 Name: Rob Lyons How long with company? 13 years

Current position in company: Project Manager / Senior Engineer How long in positon? 5 years

Position for the Services: Project Manager / Senior Engineer How much of time will be dedicated to the Services? 15 %

What primary functions will be assigned?

Scope, contract, and manage projects, perform hydrologic and hydraulic modeling, drainage design, and other professional engineering tasks as needed or required by a specific project.

Describe person’s experience in performing

services like those that are to be assigned:

Rob is a P.E. practicing Water Resources Engineering at JE Fuller/ Hydrology & Geomorphology, Inc. Rob has served on projects throughout Arizona and Washington since 2000. His specialties include hydrologic/hydraulic analysis, flood control design, roadway drainage design, scour analysis, erosion protection, and two-dimensional hydraulic/hydrologic modeling. His professional training and experience include the following:

• Hydrologic and Hydraulic Modeling

• 2-Dimensional Modeling

• Floodplain Delineation

• Area Drainage Master Planning

• GIS Mapping, Modeling, and Geoprocessing

• Roadway Drainage Design

• Erosion and Sediment Analysis and Design

• Grading and Drainage Design

• Construction Document Preparation and Review

• Hazard Mitigation and Emergency Response Planning

• Environmental Permitting

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Professional Registration

Professional Engineer (Civil), Arizona #42752

Certified Floodplain Manager (CFM), Certificate No. US-06-02271

Education

B.S., Civil & Environmental Engineering, University of Washington, 2000

Continuing Education

Leadership in Engineering Administration Program (LEAP), 2013

Civil3D Advanced Training, 2013

Toastmasters - ACS Can Do Club: Competent Communicator, 2011 (2009-2011)

Advanced FLO-2D Modeling Class with Jim O’Brien, 2010

HEC-RAS Unsteady Flow Applications, ASCE Workshop, 2008

Scour Analysis for Small to Mid-Size Desert Washes, AFMA Short Course, 2004

FLO-2D Modeling System Workshop with Jim O’Brien, 2003

Resume: Rob-short.pdf

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Attachment 3-B Key Personnel Proposal

Answer all questions thoroughly in the spaces provided. Complete this form in full for each one of the key personnel who will participate in this contract. Insert or attach a separate resume if desired, but any attached resumes are supplemental to this form and do not substitute resumes for this form. Offeror shall list any resume filename within the Key Personnel Form resume section and Attach as titled in ProcureAZ with offer. Resumes shall not be listed in Attachment 3-B as Supplements.

1 Name: W. Scott Ogden How long with company? 17 years

Current position in company: Project Manager / Senior Engineer How long in positon? 17 years

Position for the Services: Project Manage / Senior Engineer How much of time will be dedicated to the Services? 10 %

What primary functions will be assigned?

Scope, contract, and manage projects, perform hydrologic and hydraulic modeling, drainage design, hazard mitigation and other professional engineering tasks as needed or required by a specific project.

Describe person’s experience in performing

services like those that are to be assigned:

Mr. Ogden has over 30-years of experience and has served as project manager and senior engineer for multiple projects throughout Arizona and the greater Southwestern U.S. He has demonstrated expertise in the areas of hydrology and hydraulic modeling and analysis, drainage planning, flood control facilities design, dam safety analysis, sedimentation engineering, and hazard mitigation planning. Mr. Ogden has served in both the private and public sectors and has held key roles in several major drainage design projects, floodplain delineation studies, area drainage master plans, and hazard mitigation planning. Mr. Ogden has extensive experience using numerous modeling and engineering software such as HEC-1, HEC-HMS, HEC-2, HEC-RAS (1D and 2D), FLO-2D, XPStorm, XPSWMM, XP-2D, HAZUS, HEC-ResSim, CE-QUAL2D, WSPG, BCA-Toolkit, TR 20, TR-55, HY-8, KYPIPE, StormCAD, Flowmaster, AutoCAD, MicroStation, and ArcView computer software.

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Professional Registration

Professional Engineer (Civil), Arizona # 28857

Certified Floodplain Manager, US-06-02258

Education

B.S., Agricultural Engineering, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado, 1986

Continuing Education

HEC-1 Modeling Short Course, 1992, ASCE

AutoCAD Training (version 12), 1993, CADD Institute

ADOT Drainage Manual Training Course, 1994, ADOT HDRC

Managing Multiple Projects, Objectives and Deadlines, 1995, SkillPath, Inc.

HEC-RAS Short Course, 1995, AFMA – Maricopa County

Artificial Recharge of Ground Water, 1996, ASCE

Soil Cement & Roller Compacted Concrete Bank Protection Short Course, 1996, PCA

Essential MicroStation, 1997, ESS Connect

Technical Requirements for FEMA Submittals, 1997, AFMA – Michael Baker Jr

Flood Hazard Simulation – FLO-2D Modeling System, 1998, CSU – FLO Engineering

Geomorphology for Floodplain Managers – AFMA Short Course, 2000, AFMA – JEF, Inc.

FLO-2D Model Advanced Training Course, 2010, JEF, Inc. – J.S. Obrien Instructor.

Basic HAZUS Multi-Hazards Modeling, 2012, Course No. B313, EMI, Noble Training Center, Anniston, AL

HAZUS MH for Flood, 2013, Course No. E172, EMI, Emmitsburg, MD

Resume: scott-short.pdf

Resume for Joseph B. Loverich JE Fuller/ Hydrology & Geomorphology, Inc. Joseph B. Loverich, P.E., CFM Project Manager/Project Engineer Joe is a Project Manager / Project Engineer at JE Fuller/ Hydrology and Geomorphology, Inc. with over 14 years of professional experience. He has served as a project manager and project engineer for a broad range of public and private projects across Northern Arizona. His areas of expertise include: Hydrologic and Hydraulic Modeling Floodplain Delineation Area Drainage Master Planning Roadway Design Land Development and Site Planning

Water Distribution and Wastewater Collection System Design

Grading and Drainage Design Construction Administration

Joe has experience using FLO-2D, HEC-HMS, HEC-RAS, Geo HEC-RAS, ArcGIS, 3D Analyst, AutoCAD, Civil 3D, FlowMaster, CulvertMaster, and HY8. Professional Registration Professional Engineer (Civil), Arizona #45648 Certified Floodplain Manager (CFM), Certificate No. US-05-01702 Education B.S., Civil Engineering, Northern Arizona University, 2003 Professional Experience JE Fuller/ Hydrology & Geomorphology, Inc., Flagstaff, AZ September 2015 - Present The WLB Group, Inc., Flagstaff, AZ September 2006 – September 2015 Arizona Engineering Company, Flagstaff, AZ March 2002 – August 2006 Professional Memberships The Association of State Floodplain Managers Northern Region Representative (2014 – 2016) Vice Chair (2016 – Present) American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), Member Recent Continuing Education Flood Insurance Basics – AFMA Short Course, 2014 Mitigation Grant Training - Arizona Department of Emergency and Military Affairs, 2016 Geomorphology for Floodplain Managers – AFMA Short Course, 2016 Representative Projects Some of the studies and projects, which Mr. Loverich has managed or been a key participant in, are summarized below. More detailed information can be obtained by contacting JE Fuller/ Hydrology and Geomorphology, Inc. at (928) 214-0887.

*Denotes work completed for previous employer.

Kingman Flood Risk Project (2015-2016 FEMA CTP), Kingman, AZ Performed detailed flood risk modeling, hazard area identification, and mitigation alternatives development for the corporate boundary of the City of Kingman and tributary watershed areas. The City-wide flood risk was modeled using FLO-2D at a resolution of 20-foot grids and includes numerous hydraulic structures and SWMM modeled storm drains.

Coconino County Post-Fire Flood and Debris Flow Analysis (2015-2016 FEMA CTP), Coconino County, AZ

This ongoing project includes preparation of a County wide assessment of post-wildfire debris and flood prone areas and detailed study of Fort Valley and Williams. Results from this project will provide information to help the U.S. Forest Service identify areas for targeted fuel reduction treatments, and to help cities and the County identify mitigation needs, previously unrecognized hazard zones, and emergency planning and response needs.

Munds Park Initial Engineering Assessment

Coconino County is in the process of evaluating drainage issues in many of the surrounding communities through the Initial Engineering Assessment (IEA) Process. The Munds Park IEA is an investigation into drainage problems in the area through review of historic drainage complaints, updated two-dimensional H&H modeling, and public comments. The problems have been rated for their severity and conceptual mitigation plans have been developed to remedy the drainage issues.

Diamond Bar Road Hydraulic Assessment, Hualapai Tribe, AZ Includes a hydraulic assessment of Grapevine Wash adjacent to the Grand Canyon Ranch and Diamond Bar Road to document and understand the nature of flood hazards near the subject property, and to determine what impacts, if any, the recent Diamond Bar Road construction project might have had on land in the vicinity of the Grand Canyon Ranch. The project also includes an assessment of the Phase 2 (MP 4 to 13) Diamond Bar Road culvert crossings.

Leroux Street Improvements, City of Flagstaff, AZ* Joe was the Project Manager for this CMAR project for the City of Flagstaff with another firm. The project began as water and sewer replacement only and grew to include street, sidewalk and curb repair for the length of the project. The water and were lines were approximately 100 years old and pass through the busiest portion of downtown. The project was constructed during the winter/spring 2016 and the roadway was complete and open for Memorial Day, 2016.

Cottage and Elden Drainage Study, City of Flagstaff, AZ* The Brannen neighborhood (encompassing Cottage and Elden Streets) lies within the floodplain of the historic Rio de Flag channel and has long experienced flooding. Joe was able to determine that the flooding was caused by both neighborhood runoff and backwater from the historic Rio de Flag channel which receives runoff from the east side of downtown. Two conceptual solutions were developed to help the Stormwater Department with implementation.

Arroyo Park Improvements, City of Flagstaff, AZ* Joe worked with the City project manager to develop conceptual road and parking layouts that would be constructible within the budget available and meet the needs of the park users. The final design was completed and Joe helped the City divide the project scope into pieces that could be constructed by the Streets and Parks Departments and a contractor to save on budget.

JOHN M. WALLACE, P.E., C.F.M. President

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EDUCATION/SPECIAL TRAINING/ CONTINUING EDUCATION B.S., Civil Engineering, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, 1984 B.S., Business Administration, University of Connecticut, 1979

o HEC-RAS 5.0 (2D) Workshop, 2015, University of Arizona o FLO-2D Short Course, 1998, Colorado State University o HEC-2 Training Seminar, 1991, Arizona State University

REGISTRATIONS/CERTIFICATIONS Professional Engineer (Civil), Arizona #22922 Professional Engineer (Civil), New Mexico #21490 Certified Floodplain Manager, US-08-03384

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS Arizona Floodplain Management Association (AFMA):

Past Chair (1992-1994), Vice-Chair (2001-2002) & Web-Master (1998-2004) Past Chair, Education/Public Information Committee (1990-1992)

Arizona Dept. of Water Resources State Standards Workgroup, Past Member (1990-1996) City of Tucson, Stormwater Advisory Committee, Past Member Association of State Floodplain Managers (ASFPM) Flood Control District Advisory Committee, Pima County, AZ (Current)

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

President, JE Fuller/Hydrology & Geomorphology, Inc. 1-2013 to Present Vice President, JE Fuller/ Hydrology & Geomorphology, Inc 5-1998 to 12-2012 Project Engineer. Simons, Li and Associates/Tetra Tech 2-1996 to 5-1998 Pima Co. Flood Control District (see titles below):

Flood Control Division Manager 5-1995 to 11-1995 Floodplain Management Section Manager 8-1992 to 1-1995 Principal Hydrologist 8-1990 to 8-1992

Water Resources Manager, Anderson, Passarelli & Associates 10-1989 to 7-1990 Project Engineer, CMG Drainage Engineering 9-1987 to 10-1989 Hydrologist, Simons, Li & Associates 1-1984 to 9-1987

QUALIFICATIONS Mr. Wallace has over 30 years of experience as a hydrologist, engineer and project manager for studies and projects throughout Arizona and the southwest US. His specialties include floodplain management regulation and policy, floodplain studies, drainage design, hydrology, one and two-dimensional floodplain modeling, sediment transport, erosion hazard analysis, roadway drainage and channel design, flood mitigation alternatives development and evaluation and development review. Mr. Wallace has prepared numerous submittals to FEMA to create or revise floodplain mapping along riverine and alluvial surfaces in the southwestern US. He is familiar with numerous software models including HEC-RAS, HEC-HMS, AutoCAD, ArcMap, HEC-22, FLO-2D, and many others. Mr. Wallace has a B.S. in Civil Engineering from the University of Arizona and a B.S. in Business Administration from the University of Connecticut. He is a registered civil engineer in Arizona and New Mexico and is a Certified Floodplain Manager. Mr. Wallace is active in the Arizona Floodplain Management Association (AFMA) and has served as past AFMA President. He is a past member of the Arizona Department of Water Resources State Standards Workgroup. He currently serves on the Pima County Flood Control District Advisory Committee representing District 3.

JOHN M. WALLACE, P.E., C.F.M. President

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RELATED PROJECTS (partial list of relevant project descriptions) Alamo Wash Basin Management Plan, Pima County, Arizona (206-Ongoing); Mr. Wallace is the project

manager for JE Fuller’s role in a basin-wide management plan for a 10 square mile urban area in the City of Tucson. JE Fuller’s role includes detailed two dimensional (FLO-2D) modeling of the watershed incorporating both hydrology and hydraulics. Mr. Wallace was involved in the original model development to characterize runoff conditions across the 10-square mile watershed, including land use, impervious cover, bridges, culverts and storm drains. Continuing efforts will include preparation of a Letter of Map Revision (LOMR) for the main watercourses (Alamo Wash and Arcadia Wash) and use of the two dimensional model for alternatives analysis. This project is being performed under contract to CMG Drainage Engineering. Contact: Sandy Steichen, Pima County Regional Flood Control District, 520-724-4600

Upper Santa Cruz River Risk Map Project, Pima County, Arizona (2016-2017): Mr. Wallace was the project manager for preparation of surface and hydraulic modeling of the Santa Cruz River from Pima Mine Road to the Santa Cruz County line. The work includes 1D and 2D modeling of the entire river reach using HEC-RAS 5.0 to update the hydraulic modeling previously done in the 1990’s. The work includes development of FEMA Risk Map products for risk assessment along the river and potential future updates to flood insurance mapping. The project was performed under contract to the Pima County Regional Flood Control District. Contact: Terry Hendricks, Pima County Regional Flood Control District, 520-724-4600. JEF Project Fee: $232,500.

Santa Cruz River Maintenance Project, Grant Road to Starr Pass Blvd, Pima County, Arizona (2016-2017):

Mr. Wallace was the project manager for preparation of surface and hydraulic modeling of the Santa Cruz River in anticipation of major maintenance work by the Pima County Regional Flood Control District. The work included evaluation of aggradation/degradation along the river reach since initial channelization in the late 1980’s to determine dredging quantities for the maintenance work. The project also included hydraulic modeling of existing conditions and proposed maintained conditions to evaluate the floodplain impact of different maintenance efforts. The project was performed under contract to the Pima County Regional Flood Control District. Contact: Bill Zimmerman & Colby Fryar, Pima County Regional Flood Control District, 520-724-4600. JEF Project Fee: $120,000.

Ruthrauff Basin Management Plan, Pima County, Arizona (2014-2016): Mr. Wallace was a project hydraulic

engineer for 2-dimensional floodplain modeling of a 9 square mile urban area. The project included FLO-2D modeling of the area and evaluation of numerous alternatives for mitigation of flooding problems by entering the project components into the 2-D models. The project also included preparation of a Letter of Map Revision (LOMR) for a portion of the project area to correct inaccurate flood insurance mapping form the 1980’s. The project was performed as a subconsultant to Stantec for the Pima County Regional Flood Control District. Contact: Evan Canfield, Pima County Regional Flood Control District, 520-724-5600. JEF Project Fee: $250,000.

Altar Wash Restoration Project, Pima County, Arizona (2016): Mr. Wallace was the project manager for an

evaluation of arroyo cutting on the Altar Wash which had occurred since the late 1880’s. The purpose of the project was to evaluate alternative concepts for restoration of the Altar Wash to its pre-entrenchment condition with the secondary goal of mitigating entrenchment impacts to the Altar Wash tributaries. Four methods of mitigation were identified as being the focus of the effort. The project included research of the historic entrenchment process, different approaches taken in similar physical environments and evaluation of the different mitigation approaches under various financial, institutional and regulatory criteria. The project also included coordination with numerous project stakeholders. The project was performed under contract to the Altar Valley Conservation Alliance. Contact: Mary Miller, Altar Valley Conservation Alliance, .520-822-1040. JEF Project Fee: $25,000.

Pascua Yaqui Flood Control Study & Plan - Pascua Yaqui Tribe, Tucson, AZ (2013-2016); Mr. Wallace was

the Project Hydrologist and lead modeler for 2-dimensional modeling of the Pascua Yaqui tribal lands located southwest of Tucson, AZ. The modeling was performed to assess flood control infrastructure needs and for purposes of submitting an existing conditions Letter of Map Revision (LOMR) for the tribal lands. The modeling was performed using FLO-2D for both rainfall, runoff and hydraulic mapping. The modeling included consideration of numerous existing drainage features located within the tribal lands. Contact: Kelly Gomez, Land Department Director, Pascua Yaqui Tribe, 520-879-6319. JEF Project Fee: $634,440.

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JON AHERN, P.E., CFM Project Manager/Contributing Author Jon Ahern brings 20 years of comprehensive drainage and flood control design experience including hydrology/hydraulics modeling, bridge hydraulics and bridge scour, river mechanics, and drainage design. Jon has been instrumental in the preparation for multiple drainage design manuals in the State of Arizona; Arizona Department of Transportation Highway Drainage Design Manual – Hydrology (Update 2013) and - Hydraulics (Update 2014) and Drainage Design Manual for Yavapai County, Arizona (2013). His experience includes the following: Drainage Manuals Drainage Design Airport Drainage Planning and Design Hydrologic and Hydraulic Modeling Area Drainage Master Plans and Studies Flood Insurance and Floodplain Delineation Studies Land Development Drainage and Improvement Plans Fluvial Geomorphology/River Engineering Roadway Drainage and Design

Professional Registration Arizona State Board of Technical Registration Registered Professional Civil Engineer Certificate Number 34141 Association of State Floodplain Managers Certified Floodplain Manager Certificate Number US-04-01047 Education University of Minnesota – B.S., Civil Engineering, 1994 University of Arizona – B.S., Geosciences, 1985 Research assistant at St. Anthony Fall Experimental Hydraulic Laboratory at the University of Minnesota. Experimentation included standard hydraulic analyses in addition to two dimensional flow analyses, as well as conducting physical modeling of sediment transport.

Representative Projects Some of the studies and projects, which Jon has managed or was a key participant in are summarized below.

Drainage Manuals Arizona Department of Transportation Highway Drainage Design Manual – Hydraulics Arizona Department of Transportation Highway Drainage Design Manual – Hydrology Drainage Design Manual for Yavapai County, AZ Drainage Criteria Manual for the Town of Oro Valley, AZ Hydrologic Criteria and Drainage Design Manual Automation, Las Vegas, NV

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Hydrologic and Hydraulic Modeling Mohave Valley Phase II Risk MAP (Mohave County, AZ) FEMA Floodplain Mapping of Willow Creek, Bottleneck Wash, and the Northern segment

of Granite Creek (City of Prescott, AZ). Willow Creek Floodplain Delineation Study and Levee Assessment (City of Prescott, AZ). 48th Street Drainage Channel Design Improvements, Yuma County, AZ Agua Fria Watercourse Master Plan, Flood Control District of Maricopa County, AZ Apache Junction Stormwater Master Plan, City of Apache Junction, AZ Chandler Municipal Airport Drainage Master Plan, City of Chandler, AZ Consolidated Rental Car Facility at Sky Harbor Airport, City of Phoenix, AZ FEMA Region VI - Watershed VI Alliance, Texas and Oklahoma, FEMA Flagstaff Pulliam Airport - Airport Design and CA, City of Flagstaff, AZ Flagstaff Pulliam Airport Master Drainage Plan, City of Flagstaff, AZ Gila River Indian Community District 3 Master Drainage Plan, GRIC Lake Havasu City Drainage Master Plan, Lake Havasu City, AZ Local Paving and Drainage Annual Services, City of Phoenix, AZ Lower Painted Rock Watershed Zone A Floodplain Delineation, Flood Control District of

Maricopa County, AZ McDowell Road Basin and Storm Drain Design, Flood Control District of Maricopa

County, AZ Oro Valley Town Wide Drainage Master Plan, Town of Oro Valley, AZ Oro Valley Country Club Drainage Study, Town of Oro Valley, AZ Oro Valley Town Wide Master Plan Update, Town of Oro Valley, AZ

ADOT Roadway Drainage and Design I-19 Corridor Study, Junction I-10 to Pima/Santa Cruz County Line, ADOT Jct. 277 to Overgaard (SR 260), ADOT Hubbell Trading Post, Project Scoping & Final Design, ADOT San Luis II Port of Entry Design Concept Report, ADOT SR 277/Snowflake Improvements, ADOT 51st Avenue Improvements, City of Glendale, AZ SR 89A, Glassford Hill Segment - Final Design, ADOT

JE Fuller/ Hydrology & Geomorphology, Inc. ROBERT O. LYONS, P.E., CFM Project Manager/Project Engineer Rob is a P.E. practicing Water Resources Engineering at JE Fuller/ Hydrology & Geomorphology, Inc. Rob has served on projects throughout Arizona and Washington since 2000. His specialties include hydrologic/hydraulic analysis, flood control design, roadway drainage design, scour analysis, erosion protection, and two-dimensional hydraulic/hydrologic modeling. His professional training and experience include the following: Hydrologic and Hydraulic Modeling 2-Dimensional Modeling Floodplain Delineation Area Drainage Master Planning GIS Mapping, Modeling, and Geoprocessing Roadway Drainage Design Erosion and Sediment Analysis and Design Grading and Drainage Design Construction Document Preparation and Review Hazard Mitigation and Emergency Response Planning Environmental Permitting

Rob has extensive experience using FLO-2D, HEC-1, HEC-RAS, HEC-GeoRAS, ArcGIS, 3D Analyst, AutoCAD, Civil 3D, Microstation, InRoads, FlowMaster, CulvertMaster, and HY8. Professional Registration Professional Engineer (Civil), Arizona #42752 Certified Floodplain Manager (CFM), Certificate No. US-06-02271 Education B.S., Civil & Environmental Engineering, University of Washington, 2000 Continuing Education Leadership in Engineering Administration Program (LEAP), 2013 Civil3D Advanced Training, 2013 Toastmasters - ACS Can Do Club: Competent Communicator, 2011 (2009-2011) Advanced FLO-2D Modeling Class with Jim O’Brien, 2010 HEC-RAS Unsteady Flow Applications, ASCE Workshop, 2008 Scour Analysis for Small to Mid-Size Desert Washes, AFMA Short Course, 2004 FLO-2D Modeling System Workshop with Jim O’Brien, 2003 Professional Experience JE Fuller/ Hydrology & Geomorphology, Inc., Tempe, AZ October 2003 - Present CH2M Hill, Phoenix, AZ May 2002 – October 2003 CH2M Hill, Seattle, WA June 2000 – May 2002 Professional Memberships The Association of State Floodplain Managers, Member American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), Member AzSCE Phoenix Branch, Secretary, Treasurer, Current Vice President (2016)

AzSCE, Water Resources Technical Committee Chair - 2010 Representative Projects Some of the studies and projects, which Mr. Lyons has conducted, are summarized below. More detailed information can be obtained by contacting JE Fuller/ Hydrology and Geomorphology, Inc. at (480) 752-2124. Roadway Drainage and Offsite Drainage Design Gilbert Road Bridge Erosion and Scour Final Design, Maricopa County, AZ Coffee Pot Drainage Basin Pre-Design and Final Design, Sedona, AZ Goldrush Road Drainage Improvements, Bullhead City, AZ ADOT SR303L Regional Drainage Channel Final Design; Maricopa County, AZ

Flood Control Design CAP Centennial Wash Dike 2 Rehabilitation, La Paz County, AZ Coffee Pot Drainage Basin Pre-Design and Final Design, Sedona, AZ Lower Magma Channel Evaluation & Rehabilitation Design, Pinal County, AZ Stanley Steamer Drive Drainage Improvements, Sedona, AZ

Erosion and Sedimentation Analysis and Design Travertine Point Alluvial Fan Flood Control Design and CLOMR, Riverside County,

CA Silver Creek Flood Hazard & Sediment Evaluation, Bullhead City, AZ Buena Vista Design Concept Report, Bullhead City, AZ Christopher Creek Scour Analysis and Bank Protection, Gila County, AZ Virgin River Scour Analysis at Dixie Drive Interchange, St. George, UT

Hydrologic and Hydraulic Modeling Hydrologic Analysis of Arcadia Boulevard and Landon Drive Extensions; Bullhead

City, AZ FLO-2D Web Access Tool Development and Training; Maricopa County, AZ Silver Creek Flood Hazard & Sediment Evaluation, Bullhead City, AZ Buena Vista Design Concept Report, Bullhead City, AZ Travertine Point Alluvial Fan Flood Control Design and CLOMR, Riverside County,

CA CAP H&H Analysis Near Centennial Wash Siphon, Near Wenden, AZ Stanley Steamer Drive Drainage Improvements, Sedona, AZ Coffee Pot Drive Hydraulic Analysis, Sedona, AZ Pinal Creek, Miami Wash, Bloody Tanks Wash, Globe-Miami, AZ Shultz Fire Post-Burn FLO-2D Modeling: Coconino County, AZ Alluvial Fan FLO-2D Modeling for Pinnacle Peak West ADMS; Maricopa County, AZ Ripsey Wash Hydrologic FLO-2D Modeling; Pinal County, AZ Agua Fria River - Black Canyon Creek Confluence: Yavapai County, AZ Urban FLO-2D Modeling for the Hohokam ADMS; Phoenix, AZ

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JE Fuller/ Hydrology and Geomorphology, Inc.

W. Scott Ogden, P.E., CFM Project Manager / Senior Engineer Scott Ogden is a Project Manager /Senior Engineer at JE Fuller/ Hydrology & Geomorphology, Inc. He has served as a project manager, project geomorphologist, and project engineer for studies and projects throughout Arizona, California, Utah, Nevada and New Mexico. His experience includes the following: Area Drainage Master Plans and Studies Hydrologic and Hydraulic Modeling Drainage Design Flood Insurance and Floodplain Delineation Studies Construction Document Preparation and Review Two-Dimensional Modeling Hazard Mitigation Planning Environmental Section 404 / NPDES Permitting Sediment Engineering / Scour Analysis / Fluvial Geomorphology/River Engineering Bridge Scour Studies Dam Safety and Design Land Development Drainage and Improvement Plans Utilities Relocation, Water Distribution & Wastewater Collection Systems Design Technology Transfer

Mr. Ogden has extensive experience using HEC-1, HEC-HMS, HEC-2, HEC-RAS (1D and 2D), FLO-2D, XPStorm, XPSWMM, XP-2D, HAZUS, HEC-ResSim, CE-QUAL2D, WSPG, BCA-Toolkit, TR-20, TR-55, HY-8, KYPIPE, StormCAD, Flowmaster, AutoCAD, MicroStation, and ArcView computer software. Professional Registration Professional Engineer (Civil), Arizona # 28857 Certified Floodplain Manager, US-06-02258 Education B.S., Agricultural Engineering, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado, 1986 Professional Experience Project Manager/Senior Engineer, JE Fuller/ Hydrology & Geomorph., Inc, September 2000 - Present Division Manager/Project Manager, Pentacore Arizona, December 1998 – September 2000 Sr. Civil Engineer, Flood Control District of Maricopa County, March 1998 – December 1998 Project Manager/Engineer, Stantec-George V. Sabol Consulting, August 1994 – March 1998 Project Engineer, Clouse Engineering, December 1986 - August 1994

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Professional Memberships Arizona Floodplain Management Association Technical Committee Chair (1998 – 2001) Association of State Floodplain Managers American Society of Civil Engineers (National and Arizona) Arizona Consulting Engineers Association Association of State Dam Safety Officials Representative Projects Some of the studies and projects, which Mr. Ogden has managed or was a key participant in, are summarized below. More detailed information can be obtained by contacting JE Fuller/ Hydrology and Geomorphology, Inc. at (480) 752-2124 or the references listed below. We are proud of the work we do. Please feel free to contact any of these past clients and references. Drainage Design Middle Verde Area Drainage Evaluation; Camp Verde, AZ Mountain Dell Channelization Project, Coconino County, AZ Munds Park Initial Engineering Assessment, Munds Park, AZ Munds Park Outfall Channel, Munds Park, AZ Stagecoach Village; Cave Creek, AZ Goldmine Village Grading and Drainage Plan; Wickenburg, AZ Stagecoach Village Erosion Protection Design; Cave Creek, AZ Magma Flood Retarding Structure Rehabilitation – Auxiliary Spillway Erosion

Protection; Pinal County, AZ Lower Magma Channel Project, Pinal County, AZ Tuthill Dike Wash Erosion Protection Design; Buckeye, AZ Ellsworth Channel Relocation Project, Mesa, AZ

Hydrologic and Hydraulic Modeling Estrella-Laveen-Ahwatukee Area Drainage Impact Fee Analysis; Phoenix, AZ Moon Valley Corporate Center; Phoenix, AZ Powerline, Vineyard, and Rittenhouse Flood Retarding Structures 2D Floodpool

Inundation Analysis; Apache Junction, AZ Powerline, Vineyard and Rittenhouse FRS 2D Downstream Inundation Analysis for

With and With-Out Dam Scenarios; Apache Junction, AZ Kingman Flood Risk Study, Kingman, AZ

Area Drainage Master Plans and Studies Adobe Dam / Desert Hills Area Drainage Master Plan; Cave Creek, Maricopa County,

and Phoenix, AZ Pinnacle Peak West Area Drainage Master Study, Phoenix and Scottsdale, AZ Glendale/Peoria Area Drainage Master Plan Update; Glendale, Peoria, and Phoenix, AZ North Peoria Area Drainage Master Plan; Peoria, AZ