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D Project Approach and Understanding <br />Our personnel have extensive experience with the assessment, evaluation and remediation of impacted <br />soil, sediment, and groundwater at facilities throughout Florida and the United States (U.S.). The work is <br />performed in compliance with federal, state, and local regulations for a facility owner, in response to a <br />reported discharge, an environmental enforcement process, or potential litigation. We have assessed <br />sites with regulated substances including (1) petroleum hydrocarbons and oil & grease, (2) <br />chlorinated solvents, (3) polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), (4) per- and polyfluoroalkyl <br />substances (PFAS), (5) metals, (6) pesticides/herbicides and (7) dioxins/furans. <br />In addition to subsurface investigations, Terracon has extensive remediation ex erience. A corporate <br />level remediation services committee, comprised of senior remediation engineers and scientists, keep <br />local offices abreast of the latest developments in remediation technology within Terracon and the <br />industry. Members of this committee serve in a QA role by being involved with remedial system designs <br />from project kick-off through system implementation/startup. Terracon has designed, coordinated the <br />installation, and operated remediation systems in Florida and across the U.S. <br />Additionally, Terracon has conducted risk assessments to determine the acceptability of remedial <br />alternatives including institutional and engineering controls as well as alternative cleanup levels that <br />protect human health, welfare and the environment. Terracon fully supports the transition from maximum - <br />contaminant -level -based remediation to risk-based remediation by having senior professionals serve on <br />legislative mandated committees for State programs and ASTM committees to develop risk-based <br />corrective action regulations. <br />There are multiple remediation and closure options available for a site that should consider and <br />incorporate site specific plans and ultimate objectives of the owner/responsible party when evaluating a <br />remedial strategy for a site. <br />Approach for Geotechnical Engineering Services <br />Our approach and methodology described herein addresses the following: previous construction activity <br />and existing fill, subsurface conditions, site preparations and recommendations, compaction <br />requirements, foundation recommendations, slope stability and excavations, excavation requirements, <br />dewatering, corrosion potential and chemical attack to concrete and pavements and roadway. <br />The Contract/Project Manager, Rutu Nulkar, will review and develop a scope of work. She will meet with <br />the City's Project Manager (PM) to discuss the scope and any issues regarding the project, and prepare <br />a technical proposal stating our understanding of the scope of services, and our overall cost based on <br />the contract rates, schedule and our staffing resources including the project approach. We believe that <br />developing a proper scope of field work is the key to providing reliable geotechnical recommendations <br />and avoiding issues during construction. <br />After the work order is approved, the following will be performed: data collection, overlaying of baseline <br />and topographic files onto Google Earth aerial imagery, site reconnaissance, marking test locations using <br />a hand-held GPS device. Our Engineers will identify the critical activities for the timely completion of the <br />City of Sunny Isles Beach — RFQ No. 20-07-01 1 Continuing Professional Consulting Services (CCNA) 9 <br />