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F. Example Projects Which Best Illustrated Proposed
<br /> Team's Qualifications for This Contract
<br /> (Present as many projects as requested by the agency,or 10 projects if not specified.Complete one Section F for each project)
<br /> 20.EXAMPLE PROJECT 21.TITLE AND LOCATION(CITY AND STATE) 22.YEAR COMPLETED
<br /> KEY NUMBER
<br /> Geotechnical& Environmental Planning/Permitting Professional Services Construction(if applicable)
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<br /> Support, Restoration of Stream Crossings, Lihu'e-Koloa Ongoing
<br /> Forest Reserve, Kaua`i, HI
<br /> 23.PROJECT OWNERS INFORMATION
<br /> a.Project Owner b.Point of Contact Name c.Point of Contact Telephone Number
<br /> State of Hawai`i Department of Land and Valerie Suzuki, PE 808.587.0275
<br /> Natural Resources (DLNR)
<br /> 24.BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT(INCLUDE SCOPE,SIZE,AND COST)
<br /> Project Cost: Start/Completion Dates: Client Quote or Other Relevant Data:
<br /> $210K(Haley&Aldrich Fees) 2018-Ongoing(2nd phase)
<br /> The Lihu'e-Koloa Forest Reserve is maintained by the DLNR for multiple uses, including watershed protection, recreation (hiking,
<br /> horseback riding, hunting,fishing,four-wheel driving,and commercial ecotourism), maintenance of the Keahua Arboretum,and
<br /> potential timber and/or biomass production.Access to the Wailua section of the Reserve is via the Wailua Forest Management Road.
<br /> In mid-April 2018, a storm (4 feet of rain in 24 hours)caused significant damage at four sites along the road. Restoration at these
<br /> sites is critical to continued public safety and maintenance of the reserve.
<br /> The sites are within State Conservation District land. Consultation with US Army ' ,C r
<br /> Corps;various departments of DLNR(Division of Forestry and Wildlife (DOFAW),
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<br /> Office of Conservation and Coastal Lands (OCCL), State Historic Preservation r
<br /> Division (SHPD), and Commission on Water Resource Management (CWRM)),
<br /> and Kaua`i Countywas required to assess thepermits and approvals required - j a;=
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<br /> and the level of State HRS Ch. 343 compliance associated with the restoration ' ,
<br /> projects.
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<br /> Our scope of work at each of the four restoration sites included: a "
<br /> • Assessing the damage to infrastructure (e.g., bridges, culverts, paving), and ,,741".116,,„
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<br /> the environmental conditions (e.g., erosion, alterations in stream �`
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<br /> channels/flows, damage to vegetation, accumulated debris).
<br /> » Proposing restoration recommendations and conceptual design.
<br /> » Conducting geotechnical and structural engineering and watershed and stream flow hydrologic calculations.
<br /> » Assessing the environmental permits that may be needed for the identified design alternatives.
<br /> » Preparing a preliminary concepts report with rough order cost estimates for design and restoration.
<br /> In Spring 2021, Haley&Aldrich was retained to continue its support for the next phase of this project(design and construction),
<br /> providing geotechnical, permitting, and environmental consultation.
<br /> 25.FIRMS FROM SECTION C INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT
<br /> (1)Firm Name (2)Firm Location(City and State) (3)Role
<br /> Haley&Aldrich, Inc. Honolulu, HI Prime (Phase I):Geotechnical
<br /> HEN Engineering, Environmental Planning
<br /> and Permitting, Natural Resources
<br /> STANDARD FORM 330(REV.8/2016)
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