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8/29/22, 2:30 PM newspaper -text (37).html <br />C. Demonstrate the knowledge and ability to inspect construction activities for compliance with the plans and specification <br />packages, and track materials, pay items, and daily work all while documenting it per State and Federal requirements. <br />D. The consultant must demonstrate the ability to manage construction projects and coordinate with other team members, <br />utility departments, and Kittitas County staff, to ensure the projects are delivered on time and within budget, with potential <br />risks and opportunities identified. <br />E. Ability to respond to unexpected as well as regularly scheduled requests for services with minimal delay. <br />F. Ability to work collaboratively in a regulatory environment with other agencies, interest groups, and permit applicants. <br />G. Perform material sampling and testing consistent with adopted state and federal standards. <br />H. Extensive experience in all aspects of soil and material testing, with the ability to deploy mobile laboratories. <br />I. Ability to maintain independent, non -biased soil and material testing services and provide documentation in accordance <br />with State and Federal requirements. <br />J. Demonstrate ability to work with regulatory agencies regarding contaminate compliance. <br />4. Environmental Permitting Services <br />The consultant must be able to provide qualified biologists, wetland experts, archeologists, relocation specialists, and other <br />environmental subject matter experts required to complete federal and state environmental permit processes. <br />The consultant must demonstrate competence and qualifications related to the services being performed including: <br />A. Conducting biological and environmental assessments. <br />B. Identifying and delineating wetland boundaries, extent, and function. <br />C. Preparing federal, state, and local permit applications for in -water work, including developing supporting documentation <br />for Joint Aquatic Resource Project Applications (Hydraulic Project Approvals and Section 401 and 404 permits) and <br />Endangered Species Act Consultations. <br />D. Historic, archeological, and cultural preservation including surveys, plans, reports, and on-site monitoring. <br />E. Providing relocation services that meet federal and state requirements. <br />F. The consultant must demonstrate the ability to manage construction projects and coordinate with other team members, <br />utility departments, and Kittitas County staff, to ensure the projects are delivered on time and within budget, with potential <br />risks and opportunities identified. <br />G. Ability to respond to unexpected as well as regularly scheduled requests for services with minimal delay. <br />H. Ability to work collaboratively in a regulatory environment with other agencies, interest groups, and permit applicants. <br />5. Geotechnical Engineering and Testing Services <br />The consultant must be able to provide technical support and professional staff for on-call consulting to Kittitas County. <br />These services may include but are not limited to field borings, determining existing site conditions, detail planning and <br />field investigations, prepare soil reports, prepare seismic design requirements, prepare data reports, facilitate pavement <br />investigation, and design, and participate in the design and review of plans specifications and estimate packages. <br />The consultant must demonstrate competence and qualifications related to the services performed including: <br />A. The consultant must have extensive experience with the Federal Highway Administration and the Washington State <br />Department of Transportation publications, standards, design, and documentation procedures. <br />B. Successful experience delivering technical reports and recommendations for an array of the aforementioned services. <br />file:///C:/Users/candie.leader/Downloads/newspaper-text (37).html 3/6 <br />