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F.EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE FIRM'S QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS SERVICE CATEGORY <br /> (Present no more than 10 projects, with emphasis on previous City projects. Complete one Section F for each project) <br /> 21.TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) 22.YEAR COMPLETED <br /> County of Hawaii's Hakalau Stream Bridge (Bridge No. 29-3)Emergency PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If applicable) <br /> Repairs, Hilo, Island of Hawaii, Hawaii 2017 2018 <br /> 23. PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION <br /> a.PROJECT OWNER b.POINT OF CONTACT NAME c.POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER <br /> County of Hawaii, Department of Public Allan Simeon (808) 961-8321 <br /> Works <br /> 24. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT (Include scope, size, and cost) <br /> The County of Hawaii's Hakalau Stream Bridge (Bridge No. 29-3)was built in 1930 as a stream crossing for the Old Mamalahoa Highway. <br /> Over time, Hakalau Stream severely eroded the historic bridge's northern abutment creating a large scour cavity beneath the footing. On <br /> February 9, 2017, Mayor Harry Kim issued an emergency proclamation recognizing the"imminent threat of the bridge suddenly collapsing" <br /> and "the need for government agencies and/or representatives from the private sector to mobilize and provide immediate services". The <br /> extent of the scour compromised the bridge's stability, and ultimately affected its ability to safely sustain vehicle loads. The County closed <br /> the bridge to prevent the possibility of property damage and/or bodily injury. <br /> Challenges of this project involved developing an appropriate fix for a historic bridge in the midst of U.S. Fish and Wildlife and National <br /> Marine Fisheries concerns for numerous Section 7-protected species, including the Hawaiian Hawk, nesting waterbirds, and water quality <br /> impacts to essential fish habitat downstream. The project team developed a feasibility study and coordinated with resource agencies to <br /> identify the preferred solution. Relying heavily on <br /> national research, the team developed and i - F j 9 ^.. <br /> designed an environmentally-sensitive approach s ,r <br /> using grout bags to contain the slurry and fill the >- `" <br /> growing scour cavity.` j <br /> 4 <br /> WSP coordinated and prepared documentation for <br /> environmental clearances in NHPA Section 106, �' <br /> ESA Section 7, Magnuson-Stevens Fisheries Act, .-.- or-, 1 f <br /> Fish and Wildlife Coordination Act, Section 4(f), <br /> CWA Section 404, CWA Section 401, CZM, and _ '-----,_!!,:.=Z- ...7 I - i <br /> . -'_ <br /> NEPA Categorical Exclusions. , ' <br /> Compliance with Section 401 of the Clean Water _ '''''.i-0,...;-,'--21.-,.,-� 11' "'"'' <br /> Act utilized the Hawaii Department of a,,v ,,,, , <br /> Transportation's (HDOT) innovative In-Stream ��� �' " ` � . <br /> Manual. WSP provided in-water inspections to 1` -. 4'4,- , <br /> monitor water quality throughout the duration of " t <br /> construction,which verified water quality research a,1 ''� r1 t .- -� 1 <br /> and assumptions undertaken during design. .. . ._"-' .- `�`f \ii <br /> Furthermore, the inspections ensured consistentl''''''‘'',''°:;':::‘-:::',''''''''N':::: <br /> implementation of HDOT's 401 WQC monitoring "� �''"S°'program as agreed upon with the Hawaii wDepartment of Health. ro ' <br /> The PS&E, and all clearances were obtained in - " ;r ;Ty <br /> less than 6 months. <br /> Contract Value: $247 thousand <br /> 25. FIRMS FROM SECTION C INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT <br /> (1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE <br /> a. WSP USA Inc. Honolulu, Hawaii Subconsultant <br /> (1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE <br /> b. KSF, Inc. Honolulu, Hawaii Prime Consultant <br /> AUTHORIZED FOR LOCAL REPRODUCTION STANDARD FORM 330 PAGE 12 <br />