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LETTER OF INTEREST AND STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS ENGINEERING SERVICES FOR THE OKLAHOMA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION ENGINEERING CONTRACT NO. 1813 PRELIMINIARY ENGINEERING, PREPRATION OF CONSTRUCTION PLANS (COUNTY ENGINEERING SERVICES) CGA Engineers, Inc. 8179 East 41st Street Tulsa, Oklahoma 74145 (918) 749-5800 (918) 749-5858—fax Civil/Environmental Engineering 100% Native American Owned ODOT Certified Cherokee Nation TERO Certified Muscogee (Creek) Nation TERO Certified Osage Nation TERO Certified DBE Certified SBE Certified Division: Multiple County Name: Statewide

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LETTER OF INTEREST AND

STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS ENGINEERING SERVICES

FOR THE OKLAHOMA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION

ENGINEERING CONTRACT NO. 1813

PRELIMINIARY ENGINEERING, PREPRATION OF CONSTRUCTION PLANS

(COUNTY ENGINEERING SERVICES)

CGA Engineers, Inc. 8179 East 41st Street Tulsa, Oklahoma 74145 (918) 749-5800 (918) 749-5858—fax

Civil/Environmental Engineering 100% Native American Owned

ODOT Certified Cherokee Nation TERO Certified

Muscogee (Creek) Nation TERO Certified Osage Nation TERO Certified

DBE Certified SBE Certified

Division: Multiple County Name: Statewide

CGA Engineers, Inc.Civil / Environmental Engineering

8179 E 41st Tulsa, OK 74145

TEL (918) 749-5800 / FAX (918) 749-5858

July 19, 2016

Project Management Division

ATTN: Melanie Price

Contract Administrator

Purchasing

200 NE 21st St.

Oklahoma City, OK 73105-3204

Re: Letter of Interest for Engineering Services for Preliminary Engineering, Preparation of

Construction Plans Engineering Contract No. 1813 County Engineering Services

Dear Selection Committee Members:

We would like to thank you for this opportunity to express interest in providing professional

services for the Oklahoma Department of Transportation. We are pleased to submit the attached

Statement of Qualifications and CAP 255. In these pages, you will find that CGA Engineers

meets the pre-qualification provide county engineering.

Our current staff has the qualifications, capacity and experience to provide the requested

engineering and consulting services for County Engineering projects. Our professional staff has

previous experience with county, municipal and state agencies. We have recently completed

numerous transportation projects, many of which have brief descriptions included in this

submittal. CGA staff does not only provide design of projects but also provide services during

construction. This experience insures our designs are constructed under state/county standard

construction practices. Additionally, all of our engineers have experience in working on

Oklahoma Department of Transportation projects, county projects and municipal projects.

CGA Engineers understands that a project is more than design plans and specs on paper. Much of

our design work involves streets and roadways, projects that bring their own challenges such as

maintaining traffic flow during construction and working with limited rights of way. With this

kind of projects, CGA works with other entities such as utility providers and permitting agencies

to assist in developing a successful project. Whatever services may be required to see a project to

completion, you can rest assured that we will be able to provide them.

Sincerely,

Dwain M. Garner, P.E.

President

Attachment – CAP 255

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Experience and Familiarity with Department Procedures……………………………………. 3

Organization…………………………………………………………………………………... 3

Table of Organization………………………………………………………………… 4

Resumes………………………………………………………………………………………. 5

Dwain M. Garner, P.E………………………………………………………………… 5

Sara Arzu, P.E., CFM………………………………………………………………… 8

Patrick Wilson, P.E…………………………………………………………………… 11

Gary Gill, P.L.S……………………………………………………………………….. 13

Project Profile………………………………………………………………………………… 15

Transportation……………………………………………………………………... 15

Stormwater……………………………………………………………………….... 20

References…………………………………………………………………………………….. 21

Summary……………………………………………………………………………………… 22

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EXPERIENCE AND FAMILIARITY WITH DEPARTMENT PROCEDURES

CGA Engineers, Inc. has extensive experience in transportation design for both urban and rural

highways, including grading, drainage and surfacing. All our project engineers have experience

in working with the Oklahoma Department of Transportation (ODOT) in either a consulting or

sub consulting basis. The engineers in our transportation section have also worked for ODOT

and other National Transportation and highway departments.

Currently as DBE subcontractors, CGA Engineers has provided both survey and design services

on Department projects for other firms. This has given CGA Engineers insight and familiarity

with current Department policies and procedures in contracting, planning, design, and

preparation of construction plans and specifications.

ORGANIZATION

Mr. Dwain Garner, P.E., will head up the project development. His responsibilities will include

design team task assignments, schedule, and budget oversight, along with technical expertise. In

this capacity, he will be directly responsible for the project development and function as the

project manager.

Mr. Gary Gill, PLS, will coordinate all field investigations. He will head up the survey team

responsible for collecting survey data if needed for design. Additionally, Mr. Gill will be

responsible for right of way documentation which will include investigating the existing right of

way and easements on the projects. Having our own in-house survey crew offers many

advantages. These advantages include flexibility in scheduling and customization of our field

data collection methods. Survey schedules are coordinated with our design schedules.

Furthermore, as soon as our surveys are downloaded, our engineers an begin the design work.

This is because we have set up field codes, cell libraries, and symbol libraries to match our

design standards as well as ODOT standards.

The rest of the engineering and technical staff will assist Mr. Garner in the design and plan

production for projects. Following the organization chart, we have included resumes for the

professional staff. From the experience listed in these resumes, we hope you will see that we

have the technical and project management experience to deliver the preconstruction deliverables

for a successful project.

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TABLE OF ORGANIZATION

Dwain Garner,

P.E.

Principal

Sara Arzu,

P.E.,

CFM/

Engineering

Manager

Gary Gill,

P.L.S.

Surveyor

Karrie Melton

Administrative

Assistant

Pat Wilson,

P.E.

Project

Engineer

Chase Bolding

Civil

Technician II

Matthew

Wallace

Draftsman I/

Surveyor

Carl

Blaylock

Party Chief

Carol

Kave

Draftsman I

Zachary

Wallace

Draftsman II

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RESUMES

Dwain Garner, P.E.

PRESIDENT

In 2005, Mr. Garner took ownership of CGA Engineers, Inc. With more

than twenty years experience, primarily in the areas of transportation,

municipal, and airport engineering for municipalities across northeastern

Oklahoma. Dwain has been involved in projects for the Oklahoma,

Kansas, Alabama and Mississippi Departments of Transportation and the

Arkansas Highway and Transportation Department. Mr. Garner has been

expanding his resume during the past several years to include land

development projects, primarily for our Native American clients.

EXPERIENCE CGA Engineers, Inc. - President – Responsibilities include managing all aspects of the firm, from office

administration to marketing to project management

City of Tulsa - Professional Design Engineer - Management of transportation infrastructure and

rehabilitation projects. His responsibilities included coordination on consultant designs, budgets,

schedules, construction management, and miscellaneous in-house design projects.

Garver Engineers - Office/Project Manager - Responsible for marketing, project management and

general office administration while being manager of eleven employees in the Tulsa office.

Holloway, Updike and Bellen, Inc. - Design Engineer – Was responsible for the design of streets,

highways, and general civil projects.

Oklahoma Department of Transportation - Student Engineer – Worked with the engineering staff on the

design and board drafting of rural highways while studying civil engineering. The Design Squad was

located on campus in the Civil Engineering Building at Oklahoma State University (OSU).

M.J. Lee Construction Company – Carpenter/Operator – Worked as Carpenter and paving machine

operator on numerous bridge projects throughout northeast Oklahoma while obtaining his engineering

degree.

EDUCATION Oklahoma State University, 1992

Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering

PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION Professional Engineer – Oklahoma No. 18300, 1997

CONTINUING EDUCATION Load and Resistance Factor Design for Highway Bridges – National Highway Institute

Open Channel Hydraulics – University of Auburn

Traffic Barrier and End Terminal Design – University of Auburn

Environmental Regulations – Loins, Inc.

National Environmental Policy Act, Cultural Recourses and Endangered Species Act – OSU

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PROJECT EXPERIENCE

Site Design CNE Roland Maintenance Bldg CNB Cherokee Springs Plaza, Tahlequah

CNE Hard Rock Casino - Catoosa CNE S. Coffeeville Casino, Valve Engineering

CNE Roland Casino Phase 1 CN W.W. Hastings Hospital, Tahlequah

CNE Nowata Food Distribution Facility CNE Ramona Casino Phases 1 & 2

CNE Tahlequah Recycling Center CNE Blue Ribbon Downs, Sallisaw

MCN Wilson Community Center Pawnee Nation Elder Center, Pawnee

Ponca Nation Veterans Tribal Cemetery CNE Collinsville Food Distribution Facility

Central Baptist Church, Ponca City Evergreen Baptist Church, Broken Arrow

Seminole Fitness Center Seminole Veteran’s Cemetery

Osage Nation Casino Muscogee (Creek) Nation Okemah Hospital

Mertz Mfg Facility MCN Duck Creek Casino parking lot

Energy Arch. Baker Hughes

Cntr, Claremore Muscogee (Creek) Nation Reintegration

Complex - Henryetta

Municipal – City of Tulsa Zone 1001, Sanitary Sewer Rehabilitation,

Water-line, Storm Sewer, Streets

Zone 3008, Streets, Water, and Sanitary Sewer

Rehabilitation

TMUA 02-55 phase 2-11th St. Waterline 193rd

to 225th E. Ave.

Zone 4024, Sanitary Sewer Rehabilitation,

Water-line, Streets

Zone 9036, Streets, Waterline, Sanitary Sewer

Re-habilitation

Zone 5041, Streets, Storm Water and Sanitary

Sewer Rehabilitation

TMUA-W 07-26, 2” Waterline Replacement Zone 8103a, Streets, Storm Sewer

Rehabilitation

East 71st Street widening from U.S. 169 to

Garnett

Osage Dr. & 36th

St. N., SS improvements,

Tulsa

Grimes Heights Sanitary Sewer Zone 7045, Streets and Storm Water

Rehabilitation

Project SWD5364 Drainage Improvements 3 Miles of 12” Ductile Iron Pipe for Waterline

Various Storm Sewer and Detention Facility

Repairs

TMUA-W 08-42, 6” Waterline Improvements

TMUA-W 10-44, 2” WL Replacement

Citywide.

Romoland Unsewered Area

Zone 7046, Non-Arterial Street Rehabilitation #104017-H, Harvard Ave. 61st to 51

st

Zone 5041C, Non-Arterial Street Rehabilitation Admiral/Memorial Intersection rehab, Tulsa

Municipal – City of Bixby 151

st at Memorial to Riverview Arterial Street

Widening

Haikey Creek Flood Protection, Haikey Creek

and Old Fry Creek Diversion

Riverview 161st to 151st Arterial Street

Widening

131st & Mingo and 121st & Mingo intersections

Highways, Bridges, Streets & Roads U.S. Highway 169, Rogers County U.S. Highway 69, Ottawa County

Oklahoma State Highway 18, Cushing U.S. Highway 64/69 Interchange, Muskogee

U.S. 66 Bridge Replacement and Approaches,

Bristow

CNE - Roland Casino Auxiliary Lanes

Bridge Inspection Program, Corps of

Engineers, Tulsa District

Coal Creek Osage Turnpike Feasibility Study

Darlington Bridge Replacement, Tulsa Muskogee Turnpike Interchange/S.H. 16

Cherokee Nation Roads US 62 & Coffee Cherokee Nation Oak Ridge Road

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Hollow Rd.

CNE - Highway 75 J-turns, Ramona Casino I-40 & US-69 Business Interchange

Mertz Hall Blvd Extension US-59 ODOT, Jay

CNE – Ft. Gibson Auxiliary Lane Coal Creek Bridge ODOT

CNE – Roland Auxiliary RDY Lanes

Storm Water, Water & Waste Water South Fork Joe Creek Channelization

Ramona Casino Detention Pond

Joe Creek Slope Stabilization

Haikey Creek Flood Protection

CNE Hard Rock Casino 3

Muscogee (Creek) Nation Community Hospital Osage Nation Casino, Ponca City

W.W. Hastings Hospital, Tahlequah Blue Ribbon Downs Storm Water system

Kay County RWD1 CNE Collinsville Food Cntr Septic Tank

SS Improvements Osage Dr. & 36th

St. N., Tulsa

Airports Runway Safety Area Improvements, Tulsa

Inter-national Airport

Davis Field North Apron Rehabilitation,

Muskogee, Oklahoma

Runway Lighting Rehab, Marion County-

Rankin Fite Airport, Hamilton Alabama

Tulsa Airport Parking Garage, Tulsa Airport

Authority

Parking System Expansion, Tulsa International

Airport

Taxi lane Romeo-Romeo, Tulsa International

Airport

Airfield Drainage, Tulsa International Airport

Miscellaneous Durant Fish Hatchery, Oklahoma Department

of Wildlife

Blunt Road Improvements, Sequoyah County,

Oklahoma

Central Baptist Church, Ponca City, Oklahoma

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Sara Arzu, P.E., CFM

CGA’s Project Manager, Ms Arzu, has 20 years of civil engineering

experience with an emphasis in Transportation and Storm water. She

oversees the production of street and storm water design projects. She

has worked for numerous municipalities and private engineering firms

designing and overseeing all types of public projects. Ms. Arzu is a

Certified Floodplain Manager in addition to being a Professional

Engineer.

EXPERIENCE

CGA Engineers, Inc. - Project Engineer – Ms. Arzu is responsible for

project site design and plan production with a focus on transportation

projects.

Breisch & Associates E&A - Project Engineer – Independent and

supervised level of engineering design for numerous municipal and private projects. Project examples

include street reconstruction, crack/joint seal, water and sanitary sewer design, retaining wall and

drainage system design, and permanent traffic signage plan design.

City of Owasso Public Works Department/Engineering Division - Senior Civil Engineer – Engineering

Management and independent, advanced level of engineering work in design, project management,

planning, construction and inspection of public works and private development projects. She served as the

Development Services Manager, Deputy Floodplain Administrator, and MS4 Storm water Phase II

Coordinator during her time with the City of Owasso Public Works Department

City of Tulsa Public Works Department/Engineering Services - Civil Engineer III – Sara demonstrated

an advanced level of engineering work in design, project management, contract negotiation and

administration, and construction and inspection of public works projects while with the City of Tulsa

Public Works Department. Sara worked on a multitude of projects encompassing the areas of storm water,

infrastructure rehabilitation, waterline, sanitary sewer, and transportation.

Burns & McDonnell E&A - Project Engineer – Involved in roadway and traffic design projects in which

she designed and evaluated alternatives for such projects as an Arterial Street Widening project in Broken

Arrow and the widening of US Highway 169 for ODOT. She prepared construction cost estimates using

ODOT standards and specifications along with specialized cost estimating software.

Port Authority of NY/NJ – Engineer intern for aviation design division. Worked with the aviation

engineering staff on design/drafting analysis and vision 2025 conceptual alternatives for all three major

airports in the state of New York.

EDUCATION

Columbia University, (SEAS) New York City, NY, May 1994

Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering

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PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION & AFFILIATIONS Certified Floodplain Manager – OK No. 05-

000015

OFMA Member – 2001 to present

American Society of Civil Engineers

Tulsa Chapter Vice President – 2006 to

2009

Professional Engineer – Oklahoma No. 22331 Tulsa Honor Academy Founding Board

Member Governance Committee Member –

03/14 to present

PROJECT EXPERIENCE

Site Design Muscogee (Creek) Nation Okemah Hospital CNE Roland Casino

CNE Blue Ribbon Downs CNE S. Coffeeville Casino

CN Recycle Center – Tahlequah CN Collinsville Food Distribution Facility

CNE Ramona Casino Pawnee Nation Elder Center

Seminole Veteran’s Cemetery Seminole Fitness Center

1st Foursquare Church Baker Hughes, Mertz Mfg Facility

3410 SE Washington Blvd., Ponca City 341 NE Washington Blvd., Ponca City

CNE Cherokee Casino Phase II MCN Okemah Hospital RDY – Design

Municipal – City of Tulsa

Zone 5041 C, Non Arterial Street

Reconstruction, Rehabilitation and

Maintenance.

Zone 5041A, Street Rehabilitation

Zone 7046, Non Arterial Street Rehabilitation

Harvard Avenue 51st to 61st Arterial Street,

storm water and waterline Reconstruction

Zone 1078, Street Reconstruction and

Waterline Improvements

Widening of 91st Street South from Memorial

to Mingo

Forest Trials Sewer Extension

South Fork Joe Creek Storm water and Street

Rehabilitation Project

Zone 3008, Street Rehabilitation, Waterline

Replacement and Sanitary Sewer Slip-Lining

91st and Harvard Intersection Improvements

Citywide Sanitary Sewer Rehabilitation

Projects

Citywide Street Rehabilitation Projects

Citywide Waterline Replacement Projects

Romoland Unsewered Area

61st and Sheridan Intersection Rehabilitation

Admiral and Memorial Intersection street and

traffic improvements

Joe Creek Channel Improvement Project

Flat Rock Creek Drainage Improvements

Magic Circle Subdivision Street Reconstruction

and Storm water Improvements

Vienna Woods Storm water and Street

Rehabilitation Project

Citywide Storm water Rehabilitation Projects

Zone 7045/9045, Non Arterial Street

Rehabilitation and Maintenance

Zone 3017A, Street Reconstruction, Waterline

Replacement, Sanitary Sewer Slip Lining

Forest Ridge Sewer Extension

Un-sewered Areas - Sewer Extension Projects

Crescent Ridge Street Rehabilitation and Storm

Improvements

Grimes Heights Unsewered Area Project

SWD5364 Drainage Improvements

Zone 5033, Non Arterial Street Rehab. and

Maint.

City of Owasso City of Broken Arrow Fire Station No. III, WL/Sanitary Sewer

Extension

Aspen Widening, BA Expressway to Omaha

Ave

City of Bixby 151st – Memorial to Riverview, Arterial Street

Lining

Riverview – 161st to 151st, Arterial St

Widening

131st – Mingo, intersection reconstruction 121

st – Mingo intersection reconstruction

Haikey Creek Flood Protection

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Highways, Bridges, Streets & Roads U.S. Highway 169, Highway Extension Project,

Talala, Oklahoma

Route 112 Highway Reconstruction Project,

Suffolk County, New York

NYSDOT State Highway Bridge Inspection

and Reconstruction, Bronx Queens Counties,

New York

Cross Bronx Expressway, Highway Shoulder

Rehabilitation, Bronx, New York

I-44 Highway Rehabilitation Project, Vinita,

Ok

US 59 - ODOT, Jay

Green Country Village 2nd

Addition,

Bartlesville

CNE - Hwy 75 – J-turns at Ramona Casino

Sequoyah High School – US 62 - Coffee

Hollow

CNE – Hwy 62 – Ft. Gibson auxiliary lanes

CNE - Roland Casino auxiliary RDY lanes Oakridge – 6 miles road reconstruction

I-40 & US-69 Business Interchange Coal Creek Bridge ODOT

Cherokee Nation Roads US 62 & Coffee

Hollow Rd.

Okemah 2 miles Roadway reconstruction

Storm Water, Water & Waste Water Ramona Casino CNE Hard Rock Casino 3

Muscogee (Creek) Nation Community Hospital Osage Nation Casino, Ponca City

Water Tower Construction Inspection

W.W. Hastings Hospital, Tahlequah Blue Ribbon Downs Storm Water system

Kay County RWD1 CNE Collinsville Food Center Septic Tank

SS Improvements Osage Dr. & 36th

St. N., Tulsa

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Patrick Wilson, P.E.

Mr. Wilson is a licensed engineer with more than ten years of experience in all

phases of engineering for transportation and civil site projects, particularly in the area

of hydrology and roadway design. His experience includes roadway and site design;

horizontal and vertical roadway geometry; preparation of final plans, specifications

and cost estimates; hydraulic analysis; drainage design for culverts, ditches, storm

sewers, water mains, and sanitary sewers; permits; and construction observation and

documentation.

EXPERIENCE

CGA Engineers, Inc. - Project Engineer – Mr. Wilson is responsible for project

management.

Chastain & Associated, LLP –

Project Manager / Project Engineer - Worked on various projects focusing on roadway upgrades, drainage

system improvements including storm sewers and bridge hydraulics, site plans including parking lot and

utility design, and Phase 1 studies.

EDUCATION

University of Illinois May 2000

Bachelor of Science, Civil Engineering

City: Urbana-Champaign State: Illinois

Illinois College May 2000

Bachelors of Science, Physics; Minor – Mathematics

City: Jacksonville State: Illinois

PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION & AFFILIATIONS

Professional Engineer – Oklahoma No. 26638, 2013

Member, American Counsel of Engineering Companies of Illinois (ACEC – IL)

ACEC – IL United States Department of Agriculture – Rural Development Liaison Committee, 2009 -

2011

Member, Illinois Society of Professional Engineers (ISPE)

ISPE – Central Illinois Chapter President Elect, 2011

PROJECT EXPERIENCE

Site Design CNE Hard Rock Casino - Catoosa CNE Roland Casino Maintenance Bldg

CNE - Roland Casino Maintenance Bldg.

Roland

CNE Blue Ribbon Downs

Baker Hughes building entry modification Pawnee Nation Elder Center

Seminole Nation Veterans’ Cemetery Seminole Nation Fitness Center

Assembly of God Children’s Wing, Broken

Arrow

Muscogee (Creek) Nation Reintegration

Complex

Muscogee (Creek) Nation Community Hospital MCN - Duck Creek Casino

MCN - Wilson Community Center, Muscogee Ponca Tribal Veterans Cemetery

CNB Tahlequah Cherokee Springs Plaza

Master Plan

Eufaula Reintegration Campus

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Municipal – City of Tulsa Grimes Heights Unsewered Area Romoland Unsewered Area

Franklin Park

COT Maintenance Zone 7046 Project #104747

COT Parks: Franklin, Clark, Feldman, Hill,

Lubell, Maxwell, Heller, Zeigler

COT Sanitary Sewer Imp. Osage Dr. & 36th

St.

N.

Highways, Bridges, Streets & Roads COT Harvard Ave. – 61

st to 51

st US 59 - ODOT, Jay

CN Roads & Bridges US-62 & Coffee Hollow

Rd.

CN Roads & Bridges Oak Ridge Road

Cherokee Nation Roads - Coffee Hollow Rd. MCN Duck Creek Casino parking lot

Storm Water, Water & Waste Water Osage Nation Casino, Ponca City CNE Collinsville Food Cntr Septic Tank

CNE - Blue Ribbon Downs Storm Water

system

Osage Dr. & 36th

St. N., SS improvements,

Tulsa

Managed project team for a storm sewer project from the Phase 1 Study, Phase 2 Design, to the Phase 3

Construction. Also, assisted client in securing funding.

Fast tract construction documents for a dredging project. Assisted client with construction management

Hospital site plan to increase parking during the expansion of the emergency department. Coordinated

underground utilities with the new underground detention

Community College site plan that helped achieve a platinum LEED rating for the building and site

Farm Progress Show - site plan, including water main design, drainage design, roadway design, and construction

observation.

A study to determine an alternate water supply study for irrigation for a park district golf course

Hydraulic analysis of multiple bridges

Phase 1 Study and Phase 2 Design to upgrade an existing rural roadway within city limits to an urban roadway

with a bike path. Project involved public meetings, coordination with a zoo, children’s museum, school, churches,

and various residences.

K&C Mfg. Construction Permits & Documents

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Gary Gill, P.L.S.

A land surveyor with close to 30 years of experience performing boundary surveys,

American Land Title Association property surveys, cross country utility surveys,

topographic surveys for engineering design, hazard mitigation and remediation,

subdivision and cemetery designs and lot layouts, engineering surveys for various

types of civil engineering projects, accretion surveys, hydraulic feature surveys and

floodway cross-sectioning, reestablishing obliterated section corners and

construction staking. Mr. Gill has performed all aspects of boundary surveys,

engineering surveys, engineering technician computations and design, construction

staking and construction inspection on many engineering projects. He is also an

engineering technician and draftsman, and has performed resident inspections of

construction projects.

EXPERIENCE CGA Engineers, Inc. - 1986 to Present, CGA Engineers, Inc. (formerly Chapman, Cottle, Gill, and

Assoc., Inc. / formerly Chapman, Gill and Assoc., Inc.) Surveyor; Former Secretary/Treasurer

Blubaugh Engineering Co. - 1976 to 1986, Engineering Technician

U.S. Air Force - Communications Technician

EDUCATION Sedalia, Missouri State Fair Junior College, 1973-1976

U.S. Air Force Communication Technician Training, 1971

PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION Oklahoma Society of Land Surveyors

MAJOR DESIGN SURVEYS

City of Tulsa Metropolitan Area Arterial and Non-arterial street improvements,

topographic survey and right of way acquisition

for zones5041, 8103A, 4024, 1001, 9036, 5033,

7046, Admiral and Memorial, Harvard Ave 51st

to 61st, and 61

st & Sheridan

Topographic survey and right of way

investigations for waterline and sanitary sewers

including TMUA-W 07-26, TMUA 02-55, RL

Jones Lift Station, and Grimes Heights Phase

I&II

Ponca City Metropolitan Area Waverly Street Widening and Reconstruction Ash Street and Hartford Avenue; Realignment

and Signalization

Union Street Widening and waterline at Union

St.

Meadows Pump Station Improvements and

New Waterline

Fox Run Estates Subdivision Kay County Rural Water District No. 1

Standpipe and Pump Station Improvements

Additional Design Surveys Alex Water Treatment Plant

CNE W.W. Hastings Hospital, Tahlequah

Alta Survey in Ponca City, OK

Bartlesville Wesleyan College; Campus-Wide

Storm Water Study & Detention Report

Henryetta Wastewater Treatment Plant

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Blackwell Water Treatment Plant

Improvements

Sand Springs Water Treatment Plant

Improvements – Sand Springs

Main Street Station Improvements and New

Parallel Force Main – Newkirk

MCN Duck Creek Casino

MCN Okemah Hospital

CNE Nowata Food Distribution CNE Casino Tahlequah

CONSTRUCTION STAKING

Site Development

Property, Grading, Roadway, and Utility Staking Brentwood Villa Subdivision Staples

Briar Ridge Subdivision Thorn Apple Valley

Chili’s Restaurant Wal-Mart Super Center

North Meadowlark Subdivision Westbury Subdivision

Renaissance Assisted Living Center

Highways, Bridges, Streets & Roads BIA; Tonkawa, Oklahoma. Project included:

right-of-way, earthwork, and drainage structure

staking for over one (1) mile of 2-lane street

construction

Cherokee Nation Oak Ridge Road

Fifth Street Extension; Ponca City, OK. Project

included: right-of-way, earthwork, drainage

structure staking for over one mile of 2-lane

street construction

Okemah 1100 Road widening project

Water and Wastewater Blackwell, OK Wastewater Treatment Plant

Improvements. Survey for: trickling filter, new

digesters, chlorine contact basin, plant controls,

pumps, plant piping

Ponca City, OK Wastewater Treatment Plant

Improvements. Survey and right of way

investigation for: new sludge drying beds, new

digesters, new chlorine buildings

Braman, OK Wastewater Treatment Plant.

Survey for: new lagoons and system piping

Tonkawa, OK Wastewater Treatment Plant.

Survey for: new lagoons, center pivot for

effluent land application, and system piping

Collector Extensions; Stillwater, OK. Project

included: 1,000 LF extension of 12” sanitary

sewer collection line

West Side Sanitary Sewer; Newkirk, OK.

Project included: alignment and grade staking

for 10” sanitary sewer collector line

Hunter, OK Wastewater Treatment Plant.

Surveyed existing terrain for: new lagoons and

system piping

Wewoka, OK Water Tower and Distribution

Piping. Topographic field survey for a new

water tower with two (2) miles of distribution

piping

Lamont, OK Wastewater Treatment Plant.

Survey for: new lagoons and system piping

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PROJECT PROFILE

TRANSPORTATION

CGA Engineers, Inc. has extensive experience in transportation design. Our engineers have designed

numerous municipal street and highway projects throughout their careers. Design aspects have included:

Horizontal Alignments Traffic Signal Design

Vertical Alignments Limited Access Interchanges

Cross Section Design Intersection Design

Storm Sewer Design Street and Highway Signage

Roadside Drainage Sequence of Construction

Box Culvert Design Construction Traffic Control

Oklahoma Department of Transportation

(Sub consulting)

U.S. 59, 0.8 mile project north of Jay Coal Creek at U.S. 75

U.S. 64 & I-40 Interchange Red River U. S. 70, Durant

Cherokee Nation

Coffee Hollow & U. S. 62, addition of acceleration & deceleration lane + traffic signal for Sequoyah High

School

Oakridge – new 6-mile rural highway with approximately 2.5 mile on new alignment in Adair County

Cherokee Nation Entertainment, LLC

Ramona – Highway 75 Phase II – J-Turns

Fort Gibson – U.S. 60 – design of auxiliary lanes

U. S. 64 – design of auxiliary lanes

City of Bixby

151st – Memorial to Riverview – Four lane 0.5 mile stretch of arterial street

Riverview – 161st to 151

st – 1 mile of three and four lane improvements of arterial street

City of Tulsa

Zone 5033 – 3 miles of residential street rehabilitation and reconstruction

Zone 5041c – 1.8 miles of residential street rehabilitation and reconstruction

Zone 9036 - 1.5 miles of street improvements along Utica and 36th

Street

Zone 8103a – 2.4 miles of street reconstruction and rehabilitation

Zone 4024 – 2.2 miles of street rehabilitation in an industrial area, major stormwater improvements

consisting of a double 10’x8’x400’ box into an existing regional detention pond

Zone 1001 – Reconstruction of all the streets in the maintenance zone

Zone 9036- Traffic signal improvements

Traffic Signal Improvements – E. 55th

Pl. S. and S. Mingo Rd., E. 93rd

St. S. and S. Memorial Dr.

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Project Name: STPY-221B(003) EC Jay – Delaware, Oklahoma

Contact: Robin Sewell: Craig & Keithline

Phone Number: 918.743.6611

Transportation Design:

0.79 mil of 44-ft wide four-lane highway

Design 22-ft wide detours

Design and generate drainage structures

Design of cross road culverts, design driveway

Design profiles

Generate removal/demolitions plans

Generate cross sections

Generate stormwater pollution prevention plans

Develop erosion control plans

Develop right of way plans

Develop construction sequence plans

Develop traffic control plans

Prepare plan field review report and cost estimates

Generate miscellaneous details

Project Name: Bridge Replacement over the Red River on

Hwy 75

Contact: Shane King: Est, Inc.

Phone Number: 405.815.3600

CGA Engineers was contracted by EST, Inc. to provide topographical survey information for bridge

replacement project over Red River on Highway 75 Bryan County line between Oklahoma and Texas.

The scope of work for this project included providing cross sections upstream and downstream of the

existing bridge for approximately 1,000 feet both ways. The topographic collection information provided

sections on 50 ft intervals for the first 250 ft and 100 ft intervals for the remainder of the project limits.

The survey data was developed from digital terrain model and direct sections. Investigation and collection

was done both on land and with the assistance of a boat. Low flow conditions less than 700 cfs collected

at the Arthur Gauge Station was used as maximum flow to perform the work.

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Project Name: ODOT Coal Creek Bridge Shoofly

Contact: Terry Eddings

Phone Number: 918.251.0717

CGA Engineers, Inc. was subcontracted by Holloway, Updike & Bellen, (HUB), Engineering to design an

incidental construction detour shoofly. Approximately 2,200 linear feet of detour shoofly with minimum

offset of 70’-75’ from the centerline of the proposed mainline road. The best design involved designing

the shoofly as short as possible within the specified limits. Project also involved design of 12 ft TBSC

driveways for local access; extending temporary storm cross drain 30” RCP pipes. The project also

involved providing Cut and Fill quantities for shoofly area. The most current edition (2011) of ASSHTO

standards design parameters were used for the Shoofly. The following parameters were used:

Design speed of 45 mph

2% normal crown/reverse crown

Meet proposed mainline design elevation at both ends of project

Use typical section as provided by HUB 2” wearing surface over 8” sub-grade

Use 4:1 to 3:1 cut/fill slope for the shoofly road

Check design for maximum radii

Use 2009 ODOT Construction specifications

CGA prepared P&P and X-sections and HUB incorporated the Shoofly Design into the main road P&P

sheets. Assisted HUB in design review period as it related to the shoofly portion of the project.

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Project Name: Oakridge Road CN-0835-09/cn-A867-11 Adair, Oklahoma

Contact: Regina Compelube

Phone Number: 918.453.5730

The Cherokee Nation Roads Department contracted CGA Engineers, Inc. to prepare engineering design

plans for Oak Ridge Road. Project involves the construction of six (6) miles roadway corridor beginning

at the intersection of N4740 Rd in Adair County to Arkansas Highway 59. The project includes

investigation, analysis and data collection, evaluation of existing conditions, surveying, and general

services during construction. This project involves grading, drainage, and surfacing.

Project Name: Highway 62, Part 3/SHS Intersection

Contact: Regina Compelube

Phone Number: 918.453.5730

The Cherokee Nation Roads and Bridges Department contracted CGA Engineers, Inc. to design

improvements for the intersection of US Highway 62 and Coffee Hollow Road/Cherokee Street. The

project includes the design of a deceleration/acceleration lane. A 12 ft with 8 ft shoulder right turn

auxiliary land for a 45 mph corridor was designed. The new cross section of 2% and pavement thickness

of 9 inches Portland cement concrete over a 4 inch oen graded bituminous base. Also included as part of

the improvement was the rehabilitation of Cherokee Str, main entrance to Sequoyah High School which

included widening of the school access with a combined open and closed cross section. The project also

included the installation of new signalization eight (8) phasing cycle with loop detection system. Existing

markings and traffic signs were replaced with new MUTCD standard traffic control marking and signage.

Also part of the improvements included milling and overlaying of Coffee Hollow Rd. and new striping of

the US 62 intersections.

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Project Name: Cherokee Nation Enterprises Casino Ramona, Oklahoma

Contact: CGA Engineers, Inc.

Phone Number: 918.749.5800

Site Design:

Design of J-turn lanes

Improvements to existing Highway 75

Additional turn lanes

Access road control for passenger vehicles and

trucks

Permanent traffic signage and marking

Highway lighting

Channel realignment and restoration

Grading plan with balanced earthwork volumes

Construction traffic control

Utility Design:

Storm water analysis and design

Highway lighting design

HDD bore under Highway 75

Project Name: US 60 Auxiliary Lanes Fort Gibson, Oklahoma

Contact:

Phone:

Site Design: Design of auxiliary lanes

Drainage improvements

Permanent traffic signage and markings

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STORMWATER CGA Engineers has considerable experience in the design and management of storm water projects for a

variety of clients. Services in this area include:

Channel Design Stormwater Detention Facilities

Erosion Prevention and Protection Storm

Sewer Networks

Stormwater Pollution Prevention & Protection

Hydraulic Analysis Structures & Culvert Design

Hydrological Analysis

Representative Projects Evergreen Baptist Church – Broken Arrow, OK

Storm Sewer & Detention Facility Repairs – Tulsa, OK

Zone 4024, Stormwater – City of Tulsa

Zone 5041, Stormwater Rehabilitation – City of Tulsa

Zone 9036, Stormwater Rehabilitation – City of Tulsa

Zone 8103a, Streets, Storm Sewer Rehabilitation – City of Tulsa

Joe Creek Channel Repairs – Tulsa, OK

Haikey Creek Channel – Bixby, OK

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REFERENCES

Beatriz Aamodt, P.E. M.

Public Works Director

City of Bixby

Bixby, OK

918.366.4430 Doug Helt, P.E.

Lead Engineer

Transportation Design Section

City of Tulsa

918.596.9636

James Allred

Construction Engineer

Muscogee (Creek) Nation

Okmulgee, OK

918.549.2466 Brian Hunt

Sr Real Estate Development Manager

Cherokee Nation Businesses

Catoosa, Ok

918.442.2291

James Carter

Director of Commercial Real Estate

Development

Cherokee Nation Entertainment, LLC

Catoosa, OK

918.384.7853 Michael Lynn

Director , Roads Department

Cherokee Nation Roads

Tahlequah, OK

918.453.5396

Jared Cottle

City Manager

City of Bixby, OK

918.366.0437 Kevin Ogle, P.E.

Director of Construction

Cherokee Nation Entertainment, LLC

Catoosa, OK

918.384.7735

Tom Duncan

Cherokee Nation Businesses

Catoosa, OK

918.384.5938 Kimberly Pearson

Accounting

Osage Casinos

Tulsa, Ok

918.699.7605

Terry Eddings, P.E.

Principal

Holloway Updike and Bellen, Inc.

918.682.7811 Devin Rohr

Administrative Director

BA Assembly of God Church

Broken Arrow, OK

918.251.8591

Jim Fairbanks, P.E.

City Engineer

Ponca City, OK

580.767.0333 Henry Som de Cerff, P.E.

Engineering Services Manager

City of Tulsa

918.596.7355

Arkanjelo Goz

Senior Engineer

Waste Water

City of Tulsa

918.596.7339 Janet White

Coordinator

Tonkawa Chamber of Commerce

Tonkawa, OK

580.628.2220

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SUMMARY

DBE Goal

CGA Engineers, Inc. is an ODOT Certified DBE. Being and ODOT Certified DBE firm, CGA will meet

the project goals by performing all the required services with the exception of geotechnical services,

which we typically use the services of the consultants Terracon.

Far Audit Status

CGA Engineers, Inc. has an audit for 2010 accepted by the Department. This audit was performed after

the award of a Pedestrian Improvements Project that was placed on hold indefinitely by the department.

Closing

CGA Engineers, Inc. is committed to providing engineering services tailored to fit the needs of our

clients, and to deliver projects on time and within budget. We are familiar with ODOT construction

specifications and standards and have previously worked with the members of the Department staff.

In order to maximize the efficiency of various projects, CGA uses the latest version of MicroStation and

InRoads civil engineering software, the same used by the Department. All design software is kept up-to-

date to ensure compatibility. CGA updates its computer hardware to provide accurate, timely designs.

Additionally, CGA Engineers has its own in-house survey crew to provide timely and accurate collection

of field data.

At CGA Engineers, we understand that there are many design and technical items that go into the

development of a transportation project. Typically, one thinks of this including surveying, right of way,

geometric design, grading and drainage, and bidding. But there are many other items that must be

included. These items include stormwater management both during construction and for final

construction. It includes traffic control, not just the traffic control of the completed project, but control

during construction. This may include detours or temporary construction. Likewise, the design of

pedestrian facilities will include access during construction. Our engineers are aware of all the

complexities involved in the design of these projects and they are experienced in all these areas.

With our staff, we are able to perform and manage all the necessary planning and design functions of a

grade, drain and surfacing project in-house. We have professional engineers, a registered surveyor, civil

technicians, and construction observers on staff. The current staff has worked together on similar projects

and understands the complexities. We look forward to the opportunity to working with the Department.

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State of Oklahoma Office of Management and Enterprise Services Division of Capital Assets Management Construction and Properties

Instructions for Completing DCAM-CAP Form 255

DCAM-CAP Form 255 is the companion form to CAP Form 254 which permits Architects, Landscape Architects, Engineers and Land Surveyors to respond to invitations to be considered for design projects from the State of Oklahoma. It permits consultants to tailor their response to the specific project being considered by an agency. This form is used in conjunction with DCAM-CAP Form 254 in the same manner as Federal Standard Forms 254 and 255 are used for Federal selections. DCAM-CAP Form 255 is to be used for a specific project and DCAM-CAP Form 254 is used to be registered for consideration. These forms have been designed to be as similar as possible to the Federal forms but SF254 and SF255 MAY NOT be used for State registration and selection. This form is divided into (6) break sections. To easily view where these sections occur, use the “View/Normal” command. The first section contains a table, is unprotected, and allows for the first sheet/instructions to be deleted. The table can be deleted by selecting the whole table and using the “Edit/Cut” command. The second section (Items 1 thru 5a) are protected and contains fields that can be filled in with the appropriate information. The third and fourth sections (Item 6.) are unprotected and don’t contain any fields. This allows for the whole table to be copied and pasted so that additional “Brief resumes…” can be input. The table can be copied by selecting the whole table and using the “Edit/Copy” And “Edit/Paste” commands. The fifth and sixth sections (Items 7, 8, 9, 10) are protected and contain fields that can be filled in. To better assist you in inputting information, you can turn on “Form Field Shading” and “Show Gridlines” using the forms toolbar.

Item 1. Enter the description of the project, as it appears in the letter you received announcing the project. If the agency has used a number to identify the project, include that number. Item 2a. Enter the date of the letter announcing the project. You must reply to the agency as specified, to be considered. This completed form must accompany your letter of interest. Item 2b. Enter the name of the agency from which you received the announcement letter. Item 3. List the legal name and address of the firm or joint- venture submitting this form. Item 3a. All firms, other than individuals practicing under their own license, or joint ventures must be certified by the Oklahoma Board of Registration for Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors or the Oklahoma Board of Governors for Licensed Architects and Landscape Architects. Item 3b. Enter the firm's Tax ID Number. Item 3c. Enter the name, title, and telephone number of the principal representing the firm or joint-venture submitting this form. Item 3d. Enter the address of the office that will perform the work on this project, if it is different from that shown in item 3. Item 4. List the number of personnel, by discipline, to be used on THIS PROJECT. List them only once by primary function. If functions are not shown, add them in the blanks provided.

Item 5. If a joint-venture is planned for this project, list the member firms and their respective areas of expertise here. All members must be registered with Construction and Properties. Provide total number of employees permanently employed by the firm listed. Do not include

employees of consultants or sub-consultants. A separate DCAM-CAP Form 255 is required for additional consultants or sub-consultants. Item 6. This page is for the resumes of the key personnel. It may be copied as necessary. It should be noted that Oklahoma law requires that design work for Oklahoma projects require the seals of architects and engineers licensed in the State of Oklahoma. Item 7. This page is for the listing of projects accomplished by the (P)artnership, (C)orporation, (J)oint- (V)enture, or (I)ndividual, which best represents the qualifications of the firm for the type of project similar to the one announced. Do not include projects of consultants or sub-consultants. Item 8. This area may be used to provide any other information not covered elsewhere on the form, which is pertinent to this project. List any special qualifications, which are applicable to this project. Item 9. All prospective design consultants must be aware of the quoted section of law from Title 61 of the Oklahoma Statutes. The signature in Item 11 acknowledges that the excerpt has been read. Item 10. A principal of the firm must sign and date the questionnaire for it to be accepted. Original signatures are required. Return this completed form to the agency issuing the invitation with a letter requesting consideration for the proposed project.

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STATE OF

OKLAHOMA

1. Project Name/Location for which firm is filing:

Oklahoma Department of Transportation Project Management Division 200 N.E. 21

st Street

Oklahoma City, OK 73105-3204 EC 1813

2a. Date of Announcement:

2b. Agency originating announcement:

Oklahoma Department of Transportation

Consultant Services For A Specific Project

3. Firm (or Joint-Venture) Legal Name and Address:

CGA Engineers, Inc. 8179 E. 41

st Street

Tulsa, OK 74145

3c. Name, Title, & Telephone Number of Principal Contact:

Dwain Garner, President (918) 749-5800

3a. Certificate of Authority Number: 1371 3d. Address of office to perform work if different from Item 3:

s/a

3b. FEI/Tax ID Number:

4. Personnel by Discipline: (List each person only once, by primary function.)

1 Administrative Economists Mechanical Engineers

Architects Electrical Engineers Mining Engineers

1 CAD/CADD Technicians Estimators Planners: Urban/Regional

Chemical Engineers Geologists Sanitary Engineers

3 Civil Engineers Hydrologists Soil Engineers

Construction Inspectors Interior Designers Specification Writers

2 Draftsmen Landscape Architects Structural Engineers

Ecologists 3 Land Surveyors Surveyors 10 Total Personnel

5. If submittal is by a JOINT-VENTURE, list participating firms and outline specific areas of responsibility (including administrative, technical and financial) for each firm: All firms and the joint venture MUST be registered with Construction and Properties, Division of Capital Assets Management, 2401 N. Lincoln Blvd., Suite 212, P. O. Box 53448, Oklahoma City, OK 73152-3448.

5a. Has this Joint-Venture previously worked together? Yes No If YES, how many times?

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6. Brief resume of key persons, specialists, and individual consultants employed by sub-consultants anticipated for THIS PROJECT.

a. Name and Title: Dwain Garner, P.E., President a. Name and Title: Gary Gill, PLS

b. Project Assignment: Project Manager b. Project Assignment: Professional Land Surveyor

c. Name of firm with which associated: CGA Engineers, Inc. c. Name of firm with which associated: CGA Engineers, Inc.

d. Years experience: With this firm 10 With other firms 14 d. Years experience: With this firm 28 With other firms 10

e. Education: Degree(s)/Year/Specialization Bachelor of Science/1992/Civil Engineering

e. Education: Degree(s)/Year/Specialization Sedalia, MO State Fair Junior College, 1976

f. Active Registration: State/Year first registered/Discipline/Oklahoma License Number Oklahoma/1997/Professional Engineer/No. 18300

f. Active Registration: State/Year first registered/Discipline/ Oklahoma License Number Oklahoma/1993/Land Surveyor/No. 1376

Oklahoma Certificate of Authority (if any): 1371 Oklahoma Certificate of Authority (if any): 1371

g. Other experience and qualifications relevant to the proposed project: U.S. 75, Coal Creek, Coal County, Oklahoma, Oklahoma Department of Transportation – as a sub consultant to Holloway, Updike and Bellen, Inc. provided roadway design for J/P number 20317(04). The project consisted of replacing the bridge over Coal Creek. Major design items included adding shoulders and safety slopes and designing a shoo fly detour for construction. U.S. 75, Ramona, Oklahoma – The project was to improve safety of ingress and egress from the Cherokee Casino on Highway 75 near Ramona. Upon a traffic study by TEC and review by Division 8, a J-turn design was selected. The north bound movement was designed ¼ mile south of the casino entrance and the southbound movement was designed 1/8 mile from the casino entrance. Project included grading, drainage, signage, and pavement for lane ¾ miles. The project was funded by Cherokee Nation Entertainment. U.S. Highway 169, Rogers County, Oklahoma – Project manager for rural highway improvements project on U.S. 169 north of Talala for the Oklahoma Department of Transportation. This project included an existing two-lane rural highway being upgraded to a super two-lane on four-lane right of way alignment. The 4.6 mile project included two multi-span bridge structures for streams feeding Oologah Lake. The project incorporated design, right of way plans, hydraulics and hydrology studies, utility relocations, and railroad coordination. Maintenance Zone 5041 – Tulsa, Oklahoma – Rehabilitation of 1.8 miles of 2-lan asphalt streets with concrete curb and gutters. Due to deterioration and soil swelling, the curb and gutters had to be replaced to restore drainage along the roadway. The project included 11,800 feet of curb and gutter and 1,500 cubic yards of 8-inch asphalt patched in addition to 22,800 square yards of mill and overlay.

g. Other experience and qualifications relevant to the proposed project: Transportation Fifth Street Extension, Ponca City, Oklahoma – Project included: right of way, earthwork and drainage structure staking for over one (1) mile of 2-lane street construction. BIA, Tonkawa, Oklahoma – Project included: right of way, earthwork, and drainage structure staking for over one (1) mile of 2-lane street construction. Maintenance Zone 3008, Tulsa, Oklahoma – Survey of project limits. Surface topography data collection; plat research; existing subsurface infrastructure data collection; ROW title research; located 4,500 feet of waterline improvements and 347 feet of sanitary sewer rehabilitation. Maintenance Zone 5041, Tulsa, Oklahoma – Survey and right of way coordination for the rehabilitation of 1.8 miles of 2-lane asphalt streets with concrete curb and gutters. Due to deterioration and soil swelling, the curb and gutters had to be replaced to restore drainage along the roadway. The project included 11,800 feet of curb and gutter and 1,500 cubic yards of 8-inch asphalt patches in addition to 22,800 square yards of mill and overlay.

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6. Brief resume of key persons, specialists, and individual consultants employed by sub-consultants anticipated for THIS PROJECT.

a. Name and Title: Carl Blaylock a. Name and Title:

b. Project Assignment: Survey Party Chief b. Project Assignment:

c. Name of firm with which associated: CGA Engineers, Inc. c. Name of firm with which associated:

d. Years experience: With this firm 2 With other firms 10 d. Years experience: With this firm With other firms

e. Education: Degree(s)/Year/Specialization Applied Science – Associates/2008/Civil Engineering & Surveying Technology

e. Education: Degree(s)/Year/Specialization

f. Active Registration: State/Year first registered/Discipline/Oklahoma License Number

f. Active Registration: State/Year first registered/Discipline/ Oklahoma License Number

Oklahoma Certificate of Authority (if any): 1371 Oklahoma Certificate of Authority (if any):

g. Other experience and qualifications relevant to the proposed project: Projects requiring surveys: Upper Joe Creek Ferguson Enterprise City of Tulsa Maintenance Zone 5025 Sand Springs Water Treatment Plant Backwash Pump City of Tulsa Maintenance Zone 5033 Non-arterial Street Rehabilitation Muscogee (Creek) Nation Reintegration Center Cherokee Springs Plaza City of Tulsa 61

st & Sheridan Arterial Intersection Street Rehabilitation

Haikey Creek Channel City of Tulsa McClure additional survey services City of Tulsa Harvard – 61

st to 51

st Street Arterial Street Rehabilitation

Cherokee Nation Roundtree Office Renovation

g. Other experience and qualifications relevant to the proposed project:

7. Work by firm or members which best illustrates current qualifications relevant to THIS PROJECT (list not more than 10 projects).

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a. Project Name and Location "P", "C", "JV" or "I"

b. Nature Of Firms Responsibility c. Project Owner’s Name and Address d. Completion Date

e. Est. Cost (000’s)

Entire Project

Firm’s Portion

1. Cherokee Springs Plaza

Cherokee Nation Business, LLC Tahlequah, Oklahoma

C Field investigation, analysis of conditions, evaluation of design, and recommended Master Plan

Cherokee Nation Business, LLC

777 W. Cherokee Street

Catoosa, Oklahoma 74015

(918) 442-2291

Est. Phase I 2016 Est. Phase II 2018

Phase I $9,400

Design 100%

2. Maintenance Zone 5033

City of Tulsa Tulsa, Oklahoma

C Non-arterial Street Rehabilitation and Waterline Replacement

City of Tulsa

2317 S. Jackson Ave, Rm S 101

Tulsa, OK 74107-3017 (918) 596-9619

Est. Design 2016

Est. Const. 2018

$5,896 Design

100%

3. Harvard Avenue

51st St to 61

st St

City of Tulsa

Tulsa, Oklahoma

C Arterial Street Rehabilitation of 4 lanes with a center flush median. Drainage, pavement, curb and gutter, traffic control

City of Tulsa

2317 S. Jackson Ave, Rm S 101

Tulsa, OK 74107-3017

(918) 596-9619

Completed 2016 $4,467 Design

100%

4. Oak Ridge Road

Cherokee Nation Roads Department

Adair, Oklahoma

C 6 miles roadway corridor, surveying, grading, drainage, surfacing

Cherokee Nation Roads Department

PO Box 948

Tahlequah, OK 74465-0948

(918) 453-5730

Est. Design 2016

Est. Const. 2018

$8,000-10,000

Design

100%

This section

5. US Highway 59 in Jay

Craig & Keithline, Inc.

Delaware, Oklahoma

JV Realignment of highway, design, evaluation of alignment for super-elevation

Craig & Keithline, Inc.

6940 S. Utica Ave

Tulsa, OK 74136-3903

(918) 743-6611

Est. 2018 $3,238 Design

100%

This section

6. Reintegration Campus

Muscogee (Creek) Nation

Henryetta, Oklahoma

C Site survey, grading, drainage, utilities, surfacing, erosion control, and storm water management

ONE Architecture, LLC

1319 East 6th Street

Tulsa, OK 74120

(918) 764-9996

Est. Summer 2016

$6,100 Design

100%

7. Joe Creek Channel Liner Rehab

City of Tulsa

Tulsa, Oklahoma

C Survey, site evaluation, erosion control and storm water management

City of Tulsa

2317 S. Jackson Ave, Rm S 101

Tulsa, OK 74107-3017

(918) 596-9619

Completed 2008 $1,089 Design

100%

8. North Riverview Road Improvements

Bixby, OK

C roadway surface widening; sanitary sewer relocations; traffic control striping and signage; sanitary sewer relocations; waterline and storm water improvements

City of Bixby Public Works Department 116 West Needles

Bixby, OK 74008

(918) 366-4430

Completed 2013 $2,200 Design

100%

9. U.S. 75, J turns Cherokee Nation Entertainment

Ramona, OK

C Design of J turns servicing ingress and egress for the Cherokee Casino near Ramona OK project included grade, drainage, surfacing and signage.

Cherokee Nation Entertainment, LLC 777 West Cherokee Street

Catoosa, OK 74015-3235

(918) 384-7735

Completed 2011 $1,371 Design

100%

10. Maintenance Zone 9036 - TMUA 07-19

Tulsa, OK

C street reconstruction, repairs and extension of sanitary sewer system; waterline replacement; signal replacement; topography; right of way surveys

City of Tulsa Public Works Department 2317 S. Jackson Ave.

Tulsa, OK 74107

(918) 596-9619

Completed 2011 $3,580

Design

100%

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8. Use this space to provide any additional information or description of resources (including any computer design capabilities) supporting your firm's qualifications for the proposed project. CGA Engineers has extensive experience in transportation design. Our engineers have designed numerous municipal street and highway projects during their carets. Design aspects have included:

Horizontal Alignments

Vertical Alignments

Cross Section Design

Storm Sewer Design

Roadside Drainage

Box Culvert Design

Intersection Design

Traffic Signal Design

Limited Access Interchanges

Intersection Design

Street and Highway Signage

Sequence of Construction

Construction Traffic Control Our Engineers also have worked on the following project prior to joining the firm:

Arterial Street Rehabilitations, Tulsa, Oklahoma (23 miles of separate projects); City of Tulsa

U.S. Highway 169, Rogers County, Oklahoma; Oklahoma Department of Transportation

Bear Creek Road, Oak Ridge National Laboratories, Oak Ridge, Tennessee; Tennessee Dept. of Energy

Lakeview Road Improvements, Stillwater, Oklahoma; City of Stillwater

Elm Street Widening, Broken Arrow, Oklahoma; City of Broken Arrow

East 71st Street widening from U.S. 169 to Garnett, Tulsa, Oklahoma; City of Tulsa

Osage Turnpike Feasibility Study, Oklahoma Turnpike Authority

U.S. Highway 69 in Ottawa County, Oklahoma Department of Transportation

U.S. Highway 64/69 Interchange, Muskogee, Oklahoma; Oklahoma Department of Transportation

U.S. Highway 66 bridge replacement and approaches near Bristow, Oklahoma; Oklahoma Department of Transportation

Muskogee Turnpike Interchange/S.H. 16, Oklahoma Turnpike Authority, Feasibility/Functional plans

9. 61 O.S., § 64. Offenses Any consultant or person doing architectural, surveying or engineering work for the State of Oklahoma, their agents, servants or employees, who shall receive gratuity from any contractor or builder of any public building or works, or solicit, receive or make any political contribution from or to a contractor or a builder of any public building or works, or who attempts to interfere with the competitive bidding process of the State of Oklahoma in any manner, is guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall be f ined not less than One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) nor more that Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00), and by imprisonment in the county jail for not less than six (6) months nor more than one (1) year. Any contractor or builder of any public building or works, their agents, servants or employees, who shall offer any gratuity or political contribution to any consultant doing architectural, surveying or engineering work for the State of Oklahoma, or who attempts to interfere with the competitive bidding process of the State of Oklahoma in any manner, is guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall be fined not less than One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) nor more than Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00), and by imprisonment in the county jail for not less than six (6) months nor more than one (1) year.

14. The undersigned hereby certifies that the facts stated herein are true and correct.

Dwain M. Garner, P.E. President

07/19/2016

(Consultant Signature) (Printed Name and Title) (Date)

Return this form along with your letter expressing interest to the agency from whom you received the notice of this project.