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From: Oiler, Alicia <Alicia.011er@tetratech.com>
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Cc: McBride, Carter; Agostini, Tiffany
Subject: Letter of Interest to Provide Professional Consultant Services to the County of Hawaii
during Fiscal Year 2024-2025: Botany
Attachments: 1_Letter of Interest County of Hawaii_Botany 2024-2025.pdf
Aloha Mr. Kern,
Please find attached Tetra Tech's letter of interest, statement of qualifications, and forms in response to the
County of Hawaii Professional Consultant Services RFQ for Botany.
Please let us know if you have any questions or require additional information. If you could confirm receipt of this
email,we would greatly appreciate it.
We look forward to working with the County of Hawaii.
Have a nice weekend.
Alicia
Alicia Oiler 1 Vice President,Energy Programs
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Mobile:+1(503)806-9643 Direct: +1(503)727-80721 alicia.oller@tetratech.com
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June 28, 2024
TTCES-PTLD-2024-050
Attn: Mr. Zendo Kern, Planning Director
Planning Department, County of Hawaii
101 Pauahi Street, Suite 3
Hilo, Hawaii 96720
planning@hawaiicounty.gov
RE: Letter of Interest to Provide Professional Consultant Services to the County of Hawaii
during Fiscal Year 2024-2025
Mr. Kern:
Tetra Tech, Inc. (Tetra Tech) is pleased to submit this letter of interest and statement of qualifications to
provide professional consultant services to the County of Hawaii during fiscal year 2024-2025. This
letter should be considered our formal expression of interest of this solicitation. Tetra Tech is excited
about the potential to support County of Hawaii by providing professional consultant services in the
category of BOTANY.
Please find enclosed our Statement of Qualifications and DPW Form 120.
The following table lists the names and phone numbers of clients who may be contacted, including two
companies for whom services were rendered during the past year.
Client Contact Phone
DE Shaw Renewables Adam Young 808-589-8496
Hawaii Department of Health Hazard Evaluation and Emergency
Response Office Fenix Grange 808-586-4249
Hawaiian Electric Company, Inc. Rouen Liu 808-543-7245
Terraform Renewables Scott Rotman 646-992-2549
Hawaii Department of Land and Natural Resources Engineering
Brandon Kim 808-587-0248
Division
Tetra Tech, Inc.
737 Bishop Street, Suite 2340 I Honolulu, Hawaii 96813
Tel 808.441.6600 www.tetratech.com
Please use the following e-mail address for notification of future projects to be posted on the State
Procurement website: Alicia.011er@tetratech.com or Tiffany.Agostini@tetratech.com. If you have any
questions, please do not hesitate to contact me at (503) 806-9643 or Alicia.011er@tetratech.com or
Tiffany Agostini at 808.441.6652 or Tiffany.Agostini@tetratech.com.
Sincerely,
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Alicia 011er
Vice President, Environmental and Energy Program
TETRA TECH
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Statement of Qualifications
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1. Experience and Professional Qualifications Overview
Tetra Tech, Inc. (Tetra Tech)is a full-service environmental science, planning, and engineering firm with more than 550 offices
and approximately 28,000 employees worldwide. Our integrated team of professionals provides technical experience based
on decades of work supporting a diverse base of government agency and private industry clients across the State of Hawaii,
continental U.S., and internationally. The company was founded in 1966, and became a publicly traded company (NASDAQ-
TTEK) in 1991. Tetra Tech is a leading provider of environmental, permitting, engineering, and construction services for the
development, construction, and operational phases of development projects. Our Hawaii operations are based in our Honolulu
office, which has operated continuously since 1990, providing natural resources management planning, environmental impact
assessments, community involvement, regulatory compliance, permitting, emergency management and community resilience
management, environmental engineering, and other environmental services. With over 58 years of experience nationally, and
more than 34 years in the Hawaiian Islands, we have compiled an extensive portfolio of project experience assisting key
decision makers with complex project and programmatic needs related to environmental conservation and engineering.
Tetra Tech offers the full suite of consulting services, and has performed environmental,
civil, and planning support work for local, state and federal agencies, as well as the private
sector in Hawaii. We have provided full environmental and construction support to
developers such as Lend Lease and DR Horton; and environmental assessments and
environmental impact statements for clients such as Sempra Renewables/American ;it;
Electric Power, Hawaiki Submarine Cable LP, and DE Shaw Renewables. Tetra Tech has
also supported the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the Hawaii Department
of Health (DOH) Hazard Evaluation and Emergency Response (HEER) Office, the Hawaii _—" ,�
Department of Land and Natural Resources (DLNR), and Hawaii Department of Business,
Economic Development and Tourism (DBEDT) in enhancing their programs. Tetra Tech '' \`�
has significant experience in the following: National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) and
Hawaii Environmental Policy Act (HEPA) compliance; terrestrial and aquatic wildlife and
botanical surveys; state and federally listed species surveys; natural resource assessment
and management services; Habitat Conservation Plans HCPs ; Endangered Species Act
(ESA) compliance; Environmental Investigation/Restoration; invasive species surveys,
control, and prevention planning; environmental construction support and quality control; county permitting; and other
resources assessments. Tetra Tech staff are dedicated to providing clients with the level of excellence required in today's
regulatory environment and have earned a reputation in natural resource planning and evaluations that is unequaled by our
competitors. We pride ourselves in our ability to provide complete services that integrate surveying, planning, environmental
permitting, engineering, Geographic Information Systems (GIS), and construction services due to our global pool of extensive
resources.
Biological Surveys, Assessments, and Monitoring
While Tetra Tech staff have the ability to synthesize existing technical studies to prepare EAs and EISs, our multidisciplinary
team often conducts the baseline studies and research to support these documents. Our biologists and ecologists specialize
in providing scientifically based and legally defensible natural resource surveys to support each project from initial planning
through construction and operation. Tetra Tech's diverse staff have extensive experience developing and conducting a broad
range of on-the-ground biological surveys and assessments and desktop analyses in a wide variety of habitats types to fully
characterize natural resources and environmental conditions. These surveys provide the foundation for developing cost-
effective and environmentally sound approaches for each aspect of a project, including planning, permitting, mitigation
planning, implementation, and construction/post-construction monitoring. We are adept at conducting species surveys that
utilize various state and federal protocols, and that enable information to be collected in a systematic manner.
Staff routinely execute fixed radius bird point counts, breeding bird surveys, vegetation community mapping, invasive plant
inventories, and threatened and endangered plant surveys. With regards to threatened and endangered species, our staff
have wide-ranging experience from deploying acoustic detectors and analyzing data for the endangered Hawaiian hoary bat,
to conducting avian surveys for the endangered Hawaiian hawk and Hawaiian petrel, and monitoring reproduction of various
listed plant species. Tetra Tech has conducted numerous bat telemetry studies and possesses a federal and state permit to
capture and handle endangered Hawaiian hoary bats.
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In addition to land-based work, our team has the capability to design and
implement in-water marine surveys to determine the status and condition of
marine ecosystems including coral reef resources and marine listed or , ,, ,
sensitive species. Tetra Tech employs state-of-the-art methodology to map
marine habitats. Our marine surveys provide accurate data for status r'
reports, impact assessments, and short-, mid- and long-term monitoring
programs to inform recovery, resilience and adaptive management, and
assist our clients to make informed decisions about managing resources wI.
and mitigating human impacts. Tetra Tech assists federal, state, and ',� �
county government agencies to develop management, mitigation, and '41
restoration plans for marine and coastal ecosystems around the world
using cutting edge marine spatial planning tools and management s`
practices. Virtually all of the necessary resources are in-house including: scientific divers certified by the American Association
of Underwater Scientists (AAUS)and commercial divers certified by the Association of Diving Contractors International (ADCI)
divers, vessels, remotely operated underwater vehicles, and other relevant equipment.
Our team uses GPS technology for accurate, cost-effective field data collection, with the capability to create custom electronic
field data collection forms to download directly to databases to facilitate greater accuracy and efficiency. Tetra Tech develops
cost-effective sampling programs using field-tested protocols to ensure data quality and capitalize on state-of-the-practice
technologies to reduce costs and meet project objectives. We assure that surveys and monitoring programs meet regulatory
requirements, but do not include extraneous or duplicative data collection or unproductive survey effort.
Our staff have direct experience with and an understanding of the requirements of the ESA, Magnuson-Stevens Act, NEPA,
HEPA, HRS 195-D, Fish and Wildlife Coordination Act, Clean Water Act (CWA), Coastal Zone Management Act (CZMA),
Marine Mammal Protection Act, and related laws. We routinely use this broad experience to effectively assess project effects
on federal and state threatened or endangered species and to prepare Section 7 Biological Assessments/ Biological
Evaluations, Essential Fish Habitat(EFH)Assessments, HCPs, and other similar regulatory documents.
Environmental Impact Statements and Environmental Assessments
Tetra Tech has extensive NEPA and HEPA experience having completed over 500 NEPA EAs, EISs, and state equivalent
documents as well as supporting technical studies for large-scale resource management, energy (wind, solar, hydropower,
electric transmission, oil and gas), water resources, infrastructure, and other projects. We have successfully prepared NEPA
documents for various federal agencies such the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS), U.S. Forest Service, Department of
Energy, Department of Agriculture, and all U.S. Defense departments—Navy, Army and Army Corps, Marine Corps, Air Force,
and National Guard at installations nationally. Tetra Tech staff are also knowledgeable about the unique requirements for
documents prepared pursuant to HEPA in order to comply with Chapter 343 of the Hawaii Revised Statute (HRS) and in
accordance with Hawaii Administrative Rules (HAR)§ 11-200.
Our team's strong multidisciplinary capabilities have facilitated the preparation of technically accurate and legally defensible
analyses that evaluate the potential impacts of proposed projects located throughout the U.S. on biological resources, visual
resources, sound, cultural and archaeological resources, socioeconomics, and other resources. Tetra Tech understands that
objective, thorough, and scientifically-based resource assessments are a critical component of environmental assessments
and permitting. Tetra Tech's NEPA/HEPA analyses and supporting materials are designed to meet the technical and
procedural requirements of NEPA, HEPA, and associated permitting authorities and to clearly and objectively provide project
information to stakeholders and the public.
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Tetra Tech's EA/EIS experience includes several visible or politically sensitive projects in
the Pacific region. Tetra Tech prepared a NEPA EIS and a HEPA EIS for the Na Pua
Makani Wind Project on O`ahu's north shore. The separate NEPA and HEPA EISs
address potential impacts to various resources, including eight federal or state listed
species. To support the NEPA/HEPA processes, eleven technical studies were prepared
which incorporated several significant project design changes, and the Tetra Tech team
facilitated and/or participated in 10 public meetings and Board approval hearings as well
as numerous additional community association and agency meetings. Tetra Tech also
assisted the USFWS in drafting portions of the NEPA documentation for the
Papahanaumokuakea Marine National Monument Management Plan. This project
included preparing detailed scoping reports summarizing the comments received during
three scoping periods, and developing a series of issue statements based on the input
received during the scoping. More recently, Tetra Tech completed a HEPA EA for the
Hawaiki Submarine Cable System, an approximately 9,313-mile-long submarine fiber
optic telecommunications cable consisting of a trunk route extending from Oregon to
Australia, with a branch connecting to Kapolei, Hawaii. In support of this document and
other state and federal permitting requirements, Tetra Tech conducted biological and other resource studies such as a marine
habitat characterization in the nearshore environment and a terrestrial flora and fauna survey. Additional Hawaii project
experience related to EAs and EISs are listed in Table 1 below.
Federal, State, and County Environmental Permitting Support
4 Tetra Tech has a nearly 15-year track record for leading federal, state,
4 and county environmental permitting in Hawaii. Tetra Tech is one of the
*4'4' � - few consulting firms to successfully permit an operational wind farm and
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inception through construction and operation. Tetra Tech is currently
-zr, a ,. leading the permitting process for various project types in Hawaii,
including solar, wind, energy storage, electric power, and fiber optic
t. r '' r • V .' cable. Our permitting experience ranges from Nationwide Permit
t�.tz• �`* „,4 authorization from the Honolulu District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
(USACE) to Conservation District Use Permits from DLNR and CWA
Section 401 Water Quality Certifications from the Hawaii DOH.
Habitat Conservation Plans (HCPs) for Incidental Take License and Incidental Take Permit (ITL/ITP)
Tetra Tech has developed several multi-species HCPs and HCP amendments and managed the overall state and federal
incidental take permitting process (ITL/ITP) for threatened and endangered species. These complex documents require
complex analysis in identifying minimization measures, estimating potential impacts, and developing appropriate mitigation for
each Covered Species. Tetra Tech also manages the HCP compliance for several wind farm facilities on Oahu and Maui to
ensure the permittee meets the conditions of the state and federal ITL/ITP.
Invasive Species Services
The Hawaiian Islands are particularly susceptible to invasive species for a variety of reasons, including high habitat diversity,
favorable climate, high resource availability, and small native populations. Our biologists and ecologists are experienced in
invasive species surveys, prevention, and control and management. We understand that identifying appropriate strategies to
prevent the introduction and spread of invasive species is the least expensive and most effective solution. Early detection of
newly introduced invasive species, along with rapid response, is crucial to successful and cost-effective eradication or
containment. Because our staff are knowledgeable with local flora and fauna, we are able to identify invasive species early,
and create a plan for landowners and managers to take appropriate action. Tetra Tech has first-hand experience developing
and implementing predator control programs that target introduced rats, cats, mongoose, and pigs using a variety of traps. For
example, at the Auwahi Wind Farm on Maui, Tetra Tech developed and set-up the predator control program for a Hawaiian
petrel colony on Haleakala as part of the HCP mitigation program. At the Kawailoa Wind Farm on the north shore of Oahu,
our biologists conduct year-round predator control as part of our post-construction mortality monitoring program. In addition to
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our on-the-ground experience, we have drafted several NEPA documents that assess the potential effects of non-native
species or predator control in proposed mitigation areas.
Ecosystem Restoration Services
In partnership with our clients, Tetra Tech brings together experts in science, engineering, and permitting to ensure that the
biological and physical components of restoration projects are addressed to achieve all project goals. We develop cost-
effective restoration solutions, regardless of the challenging goals or complexity of the project. As a company on the forefront
of stream restoration, Tetra Tech's aquatic restoration specialists cover a broad spectrum of disciplines necessary for well-
planned and implemented project. Our biologists also have experience developing restoration plans, providing site-specific
species list suitable for out-planting and reintroduction, and outlining management prescriptions to enhance project success.
GIS, Geospatial Technologies, and Mapping
Tetra Tech provides accurate mapping and data measurement via remotely sensed technologies. Our ASPRS-certified
photogrammetrists, remote sensing professionals and GIS analysts bring more than a century of collective industry experience
utilizing state-of-the-art mapping software, airborne sensors (including UAS) and camera systems and a robust IT
infrastructure. Our team is supported by an extensive network of Tetra Tech professionals specializing in a wide range of GIS
applications, data management and visualization, programming, software development and all aspects of environmental
consulting.
Environmental Contamination and Site Investigations
Tetra Tech assists landowners, site managers, and project developers with , .
identifying and evaluating the potential for environmental contamination, and r,
extent, through a broad variety of site investigations, including site history review I`
and subsurface soil and/or groundwater contamination investigations. Tetra + {
Tech is experienced in conducting Phase I and Phase II (due diligence)
environmental site assessments (ESA) for properties ranging from small gas ` '"
stations with one underground storage tank to some of the largest Superfund
sites in the country. We adhere to the latest American Society of Testing and -
Materials (ASTM) standards and the "All Appropriate Inquiry U.S. EPA rule to
satisfy the requirements for the innocent landowner, contiguous property owner,
or bona fide prospective purchaser limitations on Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act
(CERCLA) liability. We also work with the client to create document templates that meet the client's needs for legibility,
accuracy, and comparability, all in order to increase the efficiency and success of decision making. Phase I and II ESAs are
typically conducted during large-scale real estate transfers, requiring quick turnaround and reliable conclusions. In all, Tetra
Tech has completed thousands of Phase I and Phase II assessments, including soil and groundwater sampling investigations
for lending institutions, law firms, insurance companies, real estate developers, construction firms, and other clients. Our
experience goes beyond performing simple and quick property assessments, and includes complex site characterization, as
well as remediation. Where required as part of the due diligence process, Tetra Tech also has extensive experience
performing hazardous materials surveys for lead-based paint(LBP) and asbestos containing materials (ACM).
In Hawaii alone,we have performed hundreds of Phase I and Phase II investigations (soil and groundwater investigations), as
well as soil import/export investigations for Lend Lease, DR Horton, Campbell Company, Verizon Wireless, and a broad range
of construction firms and developers. Tetra Tech has experience with all elements of the investigation and remediation
process, as required by the Department of Health (DOH) Hazard Evaluation and Emergency Response (HEER) Office,
including: Sampling and Analysis Plan (SAP; including Data Quality Objectives [DQOs]); Site Investigation (SI); Remedial
Investigation (RI); Remedial Alternatives Analysis (RAA); Response Action Memorandum (RAM); Community/Public Outreach
(via Public Meetings and Fact Sheets); Removal Action Report [RAR]); Environmental Hazard Evaluation (EHE);
Environmental Hazard Management Plan (EHMP); and Construction Environmental Hazard Management Plan (CEHMP).
One of our hallmark environmental site investigations was performed for DR Horton and University of Hawaii in advance of
the redevelopment of agricultural lands for the Ho`opili master planned community and West Oahu Campus. This
investigation, which was comprised of several phases over 3 years, included extensive soil sampling across a 2,132-acre site
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to assess for the presence of agricultural chemicals. The final outcome was a No Further Action determination by the Hawaii
DOH, such that the development could proceed.
As an example of our programmatic environmental support capabilities, Tetra
Tech has been providing environmental support program services to Hickam
Communities LLC (HC) at Joint Base Pearl Harbor Hickam, 0`ahu, Hawaii
•-. 5.„,r-- , continuously since 2006 to facilitate the characterization, cleanup, and soil
management of pesticide-impacted soils. During HC's redevelopment activities,
- .i' _ Tetra Tech has provided the following services: characterizing residual pesticides
- --- in soil using multi-increment sampling; creating field sampling plans, health and
safety plans, and a RI report; implementing soil management including import
„---- and export material characterization and soil disposal profiling; and, construction
` air monitoring. Tetra Tech has also been overseeing pesticide-impacted soil
- management/excavation; long-term soil management planning and
implementation including creating a Land Use Controls Implementation Document (LUCID); leading technical discussions and
providing input to government and regulatory agencies; and conducting Phase I and Phase II ESAs. Additionally, Tetra Tech
has performed LBP and ACM surveys as part of a long-term renovation and redevelopment project for over 800 community
housing structures at Hickam Air Force Base.
Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation JS\NESSJOURivk•F
Tetra Tech realizes the importance of building resilience to the impacts of climate change, P4'''' e''�(
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which requires technical assessments, awareness of potential impacts, and creative (- 2019
solutions. We have been at the leading edge of climate change analysis; our experts have g CCBJ
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conducting scientific and policy assessments to performing the full suite of greenhouse gas O6b�brb0� 5��5
emissions and climate risk modeling services to develop and implement effective 1VNano<S
adaptation and mitigation solutions. In 2013 and again in 2019, the Climate Change Business Journal honored Tetra Tech
with the Climate Risk Management and Adaptation award for providing integrated solutions to climate change.
Sea Level Rise Vulnerability Assessment
The impact of sea level rise resulting from climate change presents an imminent threat to the economy, sustainability, security,
and way of life in Hawaii, with the potential to cause loss of roads, utilities, and structures across the state. In 2014 the Hawaii
State Legislature passed the Hawaii Climate Adaptation Initiative, mandating the first statewide sea level rise vulnerability
assessment to provide a basis for recommendations on reducing exposure and increasing adaptability.
The Hawaii Department of Land and Natural Resources (DLNR), contracted Tetra Tech to prepare the Hawaii Sea Level
Rise Vulnerability and Adaptation Report, which DLNR submitted to the State Legislature in December 2017. For this report,
Tetra Tech conducted a statewide sea level rise vulnerability assessment that included Hawaii, Maui, Molokai, Lanai, Oahu,
Kauai, and the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands and developed recommendations to reduce exposure and increase the
capacity of the state to adapt to sea level rise. Tetra Tech collaborated with multiple entities—including the DLNR, Office of
Conservation and Coastal Lands, University of Hawaii, state and county governments, and the Hawaii Climate Mitigation and
Adaptation Commission—to produce the Report.
In addition, Tetra Tech was contracted by the Hawaii Sea Grant College Program to develop guidance for integrating sea
level rise in county and community plans. Working with county planners, the guidance will help counties together with their
communities and partners address sea level rise through their existing planning processes. Case studies were used to
improve understanding of opportunities and challenges to increase resilience to coastal hazards and sea level rise through
planning and post disaster reconstruction.
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In Spring of 2020, Tetra Tech was contracted by the Maui County Department of Parks and Recreation to perform a Maui
County Beach Parks Vulnerability Assessment. This project includes a detailed analysis of the vulnerability of Maui County's
beach parks and developing recommendations to address short and long-term impacts of coastal hazards, climate change,
and other environmental threats.
In 2021, Tetra Tech was contracted by the County of Hawaii to develop the technical foundation to revise the County's
shoreline setback rules to more effectively reduce risk to coastal hazards and climate change. Tetra Tech is developing a
coastal hazards typology island-wide to support the analysis of policy-induced vulnerabilities and identification data gaps. In
addition, a pilot study of using shoreline certification reports to determine shoreline changes rates has been completed. Tetra
Tech will integrate the results of new data collection provided by UH-Hilo Spatial Data Analysis and Visualization Lab in
defining shoreline typologies for the island that can be used to develop shoreline setback rules by typology.
In 2021, Tetra Tech was subcontracted by Focused Planning Solutions to prepare the County of Hawaii Climate Adaptation
Plan. The first phase of this project, to develop a project work plan, was completed in November 2021. The second phase of
the project will be to prepare the Climate Adaptation Plan. Key activities conducted to develop the Work Plan include:
identification of climate threats; identification of County assets and systems at risk (parks & beaches, critical infrastructure,
socio-economic,fiscal, etc.); and, identification of criteria that can be used to prioritize assets for adaptation projects.
In 2023, Tetra Tech was contracted by the City and County of Honolulu Department of Planning and Permitting to develop the
Waikiki Area Adaptation Plan. The focus of this plan is to recommend near-term (30 years) design guidelines and regulatory
changes to the Waikiki Special Design District. The Waikiki Area Adaptation Plan result in area-wide design recommendations
that will maintain Waikiki's "sense of place". The proposed guidelines and recommendations will reinforce Waikiki as a resort
destination, pedestrian priority place, and livable urban neighborhood. The Plan area generally aligns with the Waikiki Special
Design District,while includes consideration of adjacent parcels and areas that are relevant for adaptation planning purposes.
Other Services
In addition to the services mentioned above, our multidisciplinary team regularly assists with other related support services
such as strategy development, agency consultation, stakeholder engagement, and public meeting support. Our staff have
positive working relationships with numerous county, state, and federal agencies. Other highlighted services we can provide
include:
• Wetland and Waters of the U.S. • Noise analysis (underwater and terrestrial)
determinations and delineations • GIS desktop screening analysis
• Wetland functional assessments • Critical Issues Analyses (CIA)
• Compensatory mitigation plans • Construction environmental training
• Fish and aquatic macroinvertebrate • As-needed general technical and programmatic support,
surveys including embedded staffing and temporary staff
• Instream Flow Studies subcontracting (professional and administrative positions)
• Riparian habitat surveys
• Water quality sampling and monitoring
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2. Project Experience
Table 1 lists select completed or active Tetra Tech projects that showcase our capabilities related to the selected scope of service categories.Additional information on
each of these projects,as well as additional project examples,is available upon request.
Table 1.Select Hawaii Project Experience
Client(s) Project Name Description Period of
Performance
Private Sector Clients
Tetra Tech is providing strategic planning and permitting support for the Waiawa Phase 2 Solar Plus Storage
Project on the island of Oahu.The Project consists of an approximately 30-megawatt(MW)ground-mounted
solar photovoltaic(PV)and battery energy storage system(BESS)and related interconnection and ancillary
AES Clean Waiawa Phase 2 facilities.Tetra Tech is responsible for conducting or overseeing a wide range of due diligence studies and
Energy Solar Plus Storage associated agency consultation, including biological resource surveys for vegetation and wildlife(including 2020 to present
Project federal and state listed species),delineation of Waters of the U.S.(including wetlands),visual simulations,a
glare analysis,an archaeological investigation,a cultural impact assessment,and a Phase I Environmental
Site Assessment. In addition,Tetra Tech also provided support for the permitting process, including Land
Use Commission approval and a Conditional Use Permit(minor).
Tetra Tech is providing strategic planning and permitting support for the Mountain View Solar Plus Storage
Project on the island of Oahu.The Project consists of an approximately 7-megawatt(MW)ground-mounted
solar photovoltaic(PV)and battery energy storage system(BESS)and related interconnection and ancillary
facilities.Tetra Tech is responsible for conducting or overseeing a wide range of due diligence studies and
AES Clean Mountain View Solar associated agency consultation, including biological resource surveys for vegetation and wildlife(including
Energy Plus Storage Project federal and state listed species),delineation of Waters of the U.S.(including wetlands),visual simulations,a 2020 to present
glare analysis,a noise assessment,archaeological investigation,cultural impact assessment,and a Phase I
Environmental Site Assessment. In addition, Tetra Tech also evaluated the regulatory requirements and
developed a strategy permitting approach as needed to achieve the aggressive implementation schedule for
the Project.Tetra Tech was responsible for preparing and submitting application for the necessary zoning
approvals,including a Conditional Use Permit(minor)and zoning waiver.
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Client(s) Project Name Description Period of
Performance
Through this on-call services contract, Tetra Tech provides strategic planning and permitting services for
Hawaiian Electric projects. Tetra Tech works closely with Hawaiian Electric staff to provide planning and
permitting support on a wide range of projects, including those related to substation, power plant,
transmission and distribution line,and communication facilities.Specific tasks include analysis of anticipated
Hawaiian Electric Strategic Planning permitting requirements and potential environmental impacts, development of strategic permitting plans,
Company,Inc. and Permitting preparation of environmental reports and permit application packages, and agency and stakeholder 2018 to present
Services engagement.Regulatory compliance efforts relate to a variety of federal,state and county permits,including
Clean Water Act Section 404 permitting,Section 401 Water Quality Certification,Conservation District Use
Permits,Special Management Area(SMA)Use Permits,and Conditional Use Permits.Tetra Tech staff have
also developed and presented training programs for Hawaiian Electric staff specific to environmental and
land use permit requirements.
The Kupono Solar Project is a 42 MW solar photovoltaic and 168 MW-hour energy storage system located on
the West Loch of Joint Base Pearl Harbor Hickam(JBPHH).Tetra Tech has provided ongoing planning and
Bright Canyon permitting support for the project through the initial competitive bidding process with Hawaiian Electric
Energy Kupono Solar Project Company as well as the subsequent project development process.Tetra Tech also conducted key technical 2020 to present
due diligence studies,including a biological resources survey and delineation of Waters of the U.S.,as well
as provided community outreach support.
Tetra Tech was contracted by Kaimana Environmental Solutions LLC to conduct a biological survey to
support an Environmental Assessment for the proposed expansion of the existing Hale Makua Rehabilitation
Kaimana Facility in Kahului, Maui involving construction of a new rehabilitation facility and associated infrastructure.
Environmental Hale Makua Project Tetra Tech conducted and reported results from a biological survey to characterize existing plant and animal 2021
Solutions,LLC (Subcontractor) habitat within the Project area and determine whether federally or state-listed plant and/or animal species
were present or had the potential to occur and could be impacted by construction or operation of the Project,
including providing recommendations to avoid and minimize impacts to federally and state-listed species.
Ko'olaupoko,a region stretching from Waimanalo to Kualoa,is one of the most vulnerable communities on
Oahu from a critical infrastructure perspective.In particular,this windward area is vulnerable to prolonged
disruptions of electricity,communications,transportation,and other life-sustaining necessities in the face of a
major hurricane.To identify vulnerabilities and prioritize actions to improve community resilience,Hawaiian
Electric Company convened a series of meetings with community and government leaders, critical
Hawaiian Electric Ko'olaupoko infrastructure owners,and emergency management and response agencies. The Ko`olaupoko Community 2019 to 2021
Company,Inc. Resilience Initiative Resilience Initiative, which was modeled after the Community Resilience Building Workshop Guide
developed by The Nature Conservancy and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration(NOM)Office
for Coastal Management,sought to raise awareness of the risks and with community input,explore ways to
strengthen the resilience of the Ko'olaupoko community through short-and long-term actions. Tetra Tech
provided support for the planning team, assisted with strategy development and meeting execution,
documented the key results and provided a summary report for the stakeholders.
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The Missile Defense Agency(MDA)Homeland Defense Radar Project is one component of MDA's worldwide
missile defense system and is intended improve homeland missile defense for Hawaii and the broader Pacific
region. It involves construction and operation of a radar system to identify,track, and classify long-range
ballistic missile threats in mid-course flight;an in-flight interceptor communication system that would connect
with defense control and interceptor facilities;and associated support facilities and infrastructure.Based on a
Missile Defense preliminary siting process conducted by MDA,potential locations considered for the project include Kuaokala
Hawaiian Electric Agency Homeland Ridge and Kahuku Training Area on Oahu, and the Pacific Missile Range Facility (PMRF; located near
Company,Inc. Defense Radar Kekaha on the west side of Kauai)and dismissed the Kuaokala Ridge site from further consideration.Tetra 2018 to 2021
Project Tech provided independent review and assessment of the permitting requirements and advised Hawaiian
Electric Company on the permitting process for the required substation and associated electrical
infrastructure. In addition to evaluating the State and local regulatory requirements, Tetra Tech staff
participated in a multi-day design charette and interfaced with the MDA team regarding the regulatory
compliance strategy.Additional tasks included review and input to the due diligence and technical resource
documents, including those related to biological and archaeological surveys, cultural assessments, and
community outreach.
Tetra Tech is providing strategic planning and permitting support for the Kuihelani Solar Plus Storage Project
on the island of Maui.The Project consists of an approximately 60-megawatt(MW)ground-mounted solar
photovoltaic (PV) and battery energy storage system (BESS) and related interconnection and ancillary
facilities.Tetra Tech is responsible for conducting or overseeing a wide range of due diligence studies and
associated agency consultation, including biological resource surveys for vegetation and wildlife(including
AES Distributed Kuihelani Solar Plus federal and state listed species),delineation of Waters of the U.S.(including wetlands),visual simulations, Sept 2018 to
Energy Storage Project glare analysis,archaeological investigation,cultural impact assessment,and a Phase I Environmental Site present
Assessment. In addition,Tetra Tech also evaluated the regulatory requirements and developed a strategy
permitting approach as needed to achieve the aggressive implementation schedule for the Project. Tetra
Tech was responsible for preparing and submitting application for the necessary land use approvals,
including a County Special Use Permit.Through the permitting process,Tetra Tech helped to develop and
execute detailed plans to address sensitive biological and archaeological resources, as well as Important
Agricultural Lands(IALs),and is assisting with permit compliance.
Tetra Tech is providing strategic planning and permitting assistance to AES Distributed Energy for a
30-megawatt storage project in the Waikoloa District of Hawai'i.Tetra Tech is responsible for conducting or
overseeing a wide range of due diligence studies and associated agency consultation, including biological
AES Distributed Waikoloa Solar Plus resource surveys for vegetation and wildlife(including federal and state listed species),delineation of Waters Sept 2018 to
Energy Storage Project of the U.S.,visual simulations,glare analysis,an archaeological investigation,a cultural assessment,and a present
Phase I Environmental Site Assessment. In addition, Tetra Tech evaluated the potential permitting
requirements and developed a strategic permitting approach. Consistent with this approach, Tetra Tech
provided support to AES Distributed Energy with obtaining the necessary federal,state,and local permits,as
well as compliance with the applicable permit conditions.
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Performance
Tetra Tech is providing strategic planning and permitting support for the West Oahu Solar Plus Storage
Project located on the island of Oahu.The Project consists of an approximately 12-MW ground-mounted
solar PV and BESS and related interconnection and ancillary facilities. Tetra Tech is responsible for
conducting or overseeing a wide range of due diligence studies and associated agency consultation,
including biological resource surveys for vegetation and wildlife(including federal and state listed species),
delineation of Waters of the U.S.,visual simulations,glare analysis,an archaeological investigation,a cultural
AES Distributed West Oahu Solar Jan 2019 to
Energy Plus Storage Project impact assessment, and a Phase I Environmental Site Assessment. In addition, Tetra Tech conducted a present
permitting assessment,including identification of all permitting requirements,compilation of a detailed Project
schedule,and development of a strategic permitting approach.Tetra Tech prepared an HRS Chapter 343-
compliant environmental assessment and assisted with obtaining approval of a State Special Use Permit
from the Honolulu Planning Commission and Land Use Commission.Tetra Tech also prepared and obtained
a Conditional Use Permit(minor)and zoning waiver from the Department of Planning and Permitting and
assisted with compliance with the applicable permit conditions.
Tetra Tech evaluated a shuttle program to deliver liquefied natural gas(LNG)to meet current and near-term
Confidential Confidential Project demand on Oahu, Hawaii. The shuttle program was envisioned to involve bulk transport of LNG to an
Client #1 offshore area on Oahu where the LNG would be transferred to a floating storage unit(FSU).Tetra Tech 2018
conducted a high-level permitting assessment to identify the potential permits and approvals that may be
required for implementation to inform the program planning and development process.
Tetra Tech conducted a Critical Issues Analysis(CIA)for a proposed solar farm on Maui The CIA included
analysis of biological resource data including vegetation,wildlife,habitat,wetlands and water resources,and
protected areas;archaeological and cultural resources;land use resources including soils and geology and
Confidential Confidential Project permit requirements(federal, state and local permits);other potential issues such as transportation/traffic Nov.2017 to
Client #2 impacts,noise/visual impacts,or socioeconomic impacts;and assessment of potential inference with military Jan.2018
training routes and airport and weather radar systems. Biologists conducted a site visit to assess potential
presence of threatened or endangered Species and/or jurisdictional waters; the results of which were
incorporated into the CIA findings.
Tetra Tech conducted a CIA for is a proposed solar farm on Oahu.The CIA included analysis of biological
resource data including vegetation, wildlife, habitat, wetlands and water resources, and protected areas;
archaeological and cultural resources; land use resources including soils and geology and permit
Confidential Confidential Project requirements(federal,state and local permits);other potential issues such as transportation/traffic impacts, Nov.2017 to
Client #3 noise/visual impacts,or socioeconomic impacts;and assessment of potential inference with military training Jan.2018
routes and airport and weather radar systems.Biologists conducted a site visit to assess potential presence
of threatened or endangered species and/or jurisdictional waters;the results of which were incorporated into
the CIA findings.
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Performance
Tetra Tech conducted a CIA for a proposed solar farm and battery energy storage system on Maui.The CIA
included analysis of biological resource data including vegetation, wildlife, habitat, wetlands and water
Confidential Confidential Project resources, and protected areas; archaeological and cultural resources; land use resources including soils Nov.2017 to
Client #4 and geology and permit requirements (federal, state and local permits); other potential issues such as present
transportation/traffic impacts, noise/visual impacts,or socioeconomic impacts;and assessment of potential
inference with military training routes and airport and weather radar systems.
Tetra Tech conducted a CIA for the proposed solar farm and battery energy storage system in east Maui.
The CIA included an analysis of biological resource data;archaeological and cultural resources; land use
resources including soil classification and permit requirements including the development of federal, state
Innergex and local permit matrices;other potential issues such as transportation/traffic impacts,noise/visual impacts, Nov.2017 to
Renewables Paeahu Solar Project or socioeconomic impacts;and assessment of potential inference with military training routes and airport and present
USA,LLC weather radar systems. Tetra Tech also conducted biological surveys, wetlands and waters of the U.S.
delineation survey,a visual impact assessment,and a glint/glare analysis.Tetra Tech conducted additional
technical resource studies and will be preparing federal,state,and local permit applications,as applicable,
for project development.
Tetra Tech conducted a CIA for a proposed solar farm and battery energy storage system on Hawaii Island.
The CIA included an analysis of biological resource data;archaeological and cultural resources; land use
resources including soil classification and permit requirements including the development of federal, state
and local permit matrices;other potential issues such as transportation/traffic impacts,noise/visual impacts,
Innergex Kuawehi Solar or socioeconomic impacts;and assessment of potential inference with military training routes and airport and Nov.2017 to
Renewables Project weather radar systems.
USA,LLC present
Tetra Tech also conducted other studies including biological surveys, wetlands and waters of the U.S.
delineation survey, a visual impact assessment, and a glint/glare analysis. Tetra Tech will be conducting
additional technical resource studies and preparing federal, state, and local permit applications, as
applicable,for project development.
Tetra Tech is supported the development of a proposed confidential wind project.Services include biological
Confidential Confidential Project surveys (including bat acoustic monitoring, avian point count surveys, and general biological surveys), 2017 to present
Client #5 cultural resource surveys,public outreach strategy,critical issues analysis,agency consultation,and permit
strategies.
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Performance
Na Pua Makani Wind project is located near Kahuku,Oahu.Tetra Tech led the environmental permitting and
planning for the project which included a NEPA EIS, HEPA EIS, a joint federal and state Habitat
Conservation Plan(HCP)for Incidental Take Permit(ITP)and an Incidental Take License(ITL),and county
discretionary permits.To support the HCP development and NEPA process,Tetra Tech conducted desktop
and field-based analyses for biological resources,visual impacts, shadow flicker, air quality impacts, and
Na Pua Makani noise impacts, and oversaw the preparation of technical studies focused on traffic and transportation,
Na Pua Makani Wind drainage,archaeological and cultural resources.The analysis in the EIS focused on the impacts associated
Power Partners, Project with construction and operation of the wind project as well as impacts from the issuance of an ITP and 2013 to present
LLC approval of an HCP, including the impacts of implementing avoidance and minimization measures and
mitigation on the protected species covered under the HCP. Tetra Tech led agency coordination and
negotiation efforts in support of the development of the HCP, completion of the NEPA and HEPA
environmental review processes,and acquisition of local permits and approvals.Tetra Tech supported Na
Pua Makani Power Partners with environmental compliance during construction and has continued this
support into the operational phase of the project which began in 2019.
The Hawaiki Submarine Cable Project is a submarine fiber optic telecommunications cable system extending
Hawaiki from Australia to the U.S.Mainland and making landfall at several locations including Kapolei on Oahu.Tetra
Submarine Cable Tech completed a HEPA EA to assess the potential environmental impacts of the project in both the
LP terrestrial and marine environments.Tetra Tech prepared and processed a Pre-Construction Notification to
Hawaiki Submarine obtain a Nationwide Permit 12 authorization from the Honolulu District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
Cable (USACE), and prepared an Essential Fish Habitat (EFH) Assessment for the National Oceanic & 2015 to 2017
Tyco Electronics Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). Tetra Tech also led permit acquisition of various state and county
Subsea permits including a Conservation District Use Permit,Submerged Lands Lease,Section 401 Water Quality
Communications Certification,Special Management Area Use Permit,Shoreline Setback Variance,and Noise Variance.Tetra
LLC Tech previously conducted a permit feasibility study and risk assessment for the cable system which included
a permit tracking matrix.
Tetra Tech supports Kawailoa Wind Power LLC in managing the overall HCP compliance and
Kawailoa Wind, implementation of the post-construction mortality monitoring at the operational Kawailoa Wind Farm.As part
LLC(D.E.Shaw of our ongoing responsibilities in performing compliance activities,Tetra Tech conducts carcasses searches
Renewable Kawailoa Wind Farm and bias correction trials,primarily using trained dogs accompanied by their handlers.Tetra Tech prepares 2015 to present
Investments) compliance reports, such as quarterly and annual HCP reports and Migratory Bird Treaty Act reporting
requirements and leads agency coordination and meetings. Furthermore, Tetra Tech developed the HCP
amendment and Chapter 343 Supplemental EIS(SEIS)for the Project.
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Performance
Auwahi Wind Farm Project has a generating capacity of approximately 21 MW,augmented with an energy
storage system.Tetra Tech conducted various biological surveys and led the environmental permitting for the
21-megawatt(MW)Auwahi Wind Farm.Tetra Tech prepared an EIS compliant with Chapter 343 of the HRS
and HAR§ 11-200 to evaluate the potential impacts to sensitive environmental resources associated with
Auwahi Wind construction and operation of the wind farm.Desktop and field-based analyses were conducted for potential
Energy,LLC biological,cultural,visual,air,and sound resources that could be affected by the project.To address potential
(Sempra Auwahi Wind Farm incidental impacts to four listed species,Tetra Tech worked with the USFWS and the Hawaii Department of 2009 to present
Renewables/ Land and Natural Resources(DLNR)/Division of Forestry and Wildlife(DOFAW)to develop a joint HCP to
AEP) obtain an Incidental Take Permit (ITP) and an Incidental Take License (ITL) issued by these agencies,
respectively. A NEPA-compliant EA for the USFWS was also prepared to evaluate potential impacts
associated with issuance of the ITP, approval of the HCP, and implementation of proposed mitigation
activities. Tetra Tech developed the HCP amendment and Chapter 343 Supplemental EIS(SEIS)for the
Project.Tetra Tech continues to support the project by providing ongoing environmental compliance support.
Brookfield Tetra Tech is managing the overall HCP implementation and take permit compliance at the operational
Renewable facilities, each with their own HCP. Ongoing responsibilities include implementation of post-construction
Partners Kaheawa Wind monitoring for take of Covered Species,onsite vegetation management and predator control,and acoustic 2019 to present
(Terraform Project I and II bat monitoring,Tetra Tech conducts regular canine carcasses searches and bias correction trials,prepares
Power) compliance reports per the projects' HCPs, and leads agency coordination. Furthermore, Tetra Tech
supports HCP-required mitigation implementation for each of the covered species.
Brookfield Tetra Tech is managing the overall HCP implementation and take permit compliance at the operational
Renewable facility.Ongoing responsibilities include implementation of post-construction monitoring for take of Covered
Partners Kahuku Wind Project Species, onsite vegetation management and predator control, and acoustic bat monitoring, Tetra Tech 2019 to present
(Terraform conducts regular canine carcasses searches and bias correction trials,prepares compliance reports per the
Power) projects HCP, and leads agency coordination. Furthermore, Tetra Tech supports HCP-required mitigation
implementation for the Hawaiian hoary bat.
Tetra Tech provides comprehensive environmental program support to VZW in Hawaii. This includes
environmental planning and impact analysis(NEPA,HEPA,and National Historic Preservation Act,Section
Environmental 106, and ESA), including compliance with the Federal Communications Commission Nationwide
Verizon Wireless Programmatic Programmatic Agreement.The Project includes conducting surveys for the endangered Hawaiian hawk at 2015 to present
(VZW) Support and Mobi several sites.Tetra Tech also provides environmental due diligence(Phase I ESAs),site investigation,site
PCS Acquisition cleanup, hazardous materials surveys, abatement management (asbestos and lead-based paint), and
construction health and safety support for the VZW telecom portfolio.Tetra Tech has supported work at over
75 VZW sites to date.
Tetra Tech prepared a City and County of Honolulu Conditional Use Permit and Waiver application as well as
Confidential Confidential Project a Joint Development Agreement Application for a solar project located in Waianae,Oahu.Tetra Tech also
Client #6 managed the archaeological inventory survey and consultation process with State Historic Preservation 2013 to 2016
District,the biological studies,and the delineation of wetlands and waters.Tetra Tech also provided support
with acquiring building permits for project related transmission and substation infrastructure.
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Performance
Hawaiian Electric Company owns and operates the Mikilua#4 12kV electrical line,which is located on Mt.
Ka'ala and provides service to the Federal Aviation Administration(FAA)tracking station.Approximately 1.8
miles of the existing line near the top of Mt. Ka'ala is being relocated to address safety and
Hawaiian Electric Mt.Kaala Overhead maintenance/access issues due to hazardous terrain and the presence of endangered species and native
vegetation. Tetra Tech is providing planning and permitting services for the project including extensive
Company Distribution Line 2017 to present
(RECO) Relocation Project biological surveys and other due diligence studies, preparation of an environmental assessment in
compliance with HEPA,compliance with endangered species regulations(Endangered Species Act and HRS
Chapter 195D), and agency consultation. Tetra Tech is also responsible for obtaining the necessary
approvals including a Conservation District Use Permit,Natural Area Reserve System(NARS)Use Permit,
Forest Reserve Use Permit,and a Habitat Conservation Plan(HCP).
Tetra Tech addressed a number of environmental and permitting issues associated with the installation and
operation of six meteorological(met)towers,the initial design of a 200 to 400-MW wind farm,and the initial
siting studies for the proposed submarine cable between Lanai and Oahu.Tetra Tech conducted a variety of
Lanai Met Tower services including a feasibility analysis,biological and cultural resource studies;identified federal,state,and
Castle&Cooke and Wind Farm local permits required for the wind farm and cable project; obtained permits and completed studies for 2007 to 2014
installation of six meteorological towers;prepared a joint USFWS and DOFAW approved HCP and USFWS
NEPA EA for the met tower project addressing four threatened or endangered wildlife species;conducted
post construction monitoring for listed species at met towers;and provided environmental permitting support
services for the proposed wind farm project.
The Lalamilo Wind Project repowered a decommissioned wind farm located near South Kohala on the island
Lalamilo Wind of Hawaii.Tetra Tech conducted a general biological survey of the project site,coordinated ESA consultation
Site Constructors 2013 to 2014
Project with USFWS and DLNR,and prepared and submitted the HEPA Environmental Assessment.Tetra Tech also
provided community outreach support and visual simulations of the proposed wind farm.
Critical Issue Tetra Tech has completed a number of CIAs for renewable energy developers in Hawaii for commercial
Analyses(CIA)for solar, wind, hydro-pumped storage and other energy projects. CIAs evaluate readily available data from
several proposed public sources and typicallyinclude:analysis of biological resource data includingvegetation,wildlife,habitat,
Confidential commercial wind, y g e9
Clients solar,hydro-pumped wetlands, and protected areas; analysis of land use resources and permit requirements including the Various
storage,and other development of federal, state and local permit matrices; identification of potential issues with surrounding
ener roects in communities, including transportation/traffic impacts, noise/visual impacts, or socioeconomic impacts; and
gy p assessment of potential inference with military training routes and airport and weather radar systems.
Hawaii
Tetra Tech provided engineering support for the build-out of a structure with an existing passive methane
Warehouse Passive venting system where renovation activities would result in penetrations of existing system and new building
Methane Venting additions not covered by the existing system;Oversaw a team of engineers that designed a passive venting
Pacific Ocean System Design and methane system for the building expansion; Directed the preparation of the work plan, design drawings, 2011 to 2012
Producers,Inc. Field Quality Control, technical details and construction specification for retrofit system and submitted to HDOH for review;
Honolulu,HI Conducted field quality control inspections during the two phases of system installation; Provided routine
status updates to HDOH during the project. Our cost-effective design saved Pacific Ocean Producers
approximately nine months and$80,000 compared to approach proposed by another consulting firm.
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Performance
Merr man's Tetra Tech prepared a County of Maui Variance Application requesting a variance from parking requirements
Kapalua Merriman Parking for Merriman's Kapalua Restaurant located in Kapalua on the Island of Maui.Tetra Tech has also provided 2016 to 2017
Restaurant Variance support with an outreach strategy and a risk assessment,and will present the variance request before the
Board of Variances and Appeals.
Ho'opili and
University of Hawaii Tetra Tech conducted environmental soil Investigations,including extensive multi-increment sampling(MIS)
D.R.Horton and West Oahu Campus across a 2,132-acre site,to assess the property for presence of heavy metals(primarily to assess arsenic),
University of Environmental organochlorine pesticides, and dioxin/furans. The project included several phases of investigation over a 2007 to 2012
Hawaii Investigation for period of approximately 3 years, and use of field bioassay test kits for a detailed dioxin study. The final
Redevelopment of outcome was a finding of No Further Action by the HDOH,such that residential and university construction
Agricultural Lands, could proceed.
Oahu,HI
Tetra Tech has been providing Environmental Support Services to Island Palm Communities LLC(formerly
Army Hawaii Family Housing LLC)at over 23 neighborhood redevelopment sites located on various Army
installations on the Island of Oahu,Hawaii.Installations include Aliamanu Military Reservation,Tripler Army
Medical Center,Fort Shafter Military Reservation,Helemano Military Reservation,Schofield Barracks Military
Reservation and Wheeler Army Airfield.
Under a Master Services Agreement with Island Palm Communities that began in 2005,Tetra Tech has been
awarded over 190 Task Orders with a cumulative contracted value of approximately $6.3 million. Tetra
Tech's Environmental Support Services primarily involve site investigations,oversight,and remediation of soil
Environmental impacted with pesticides that were previously applied at the Army installations.
Island Palm Support Program at Examples of these services are: Soil characterization using a multi-incremental (MI) sampling approach;
Communities Army Installations, Import and export material characterization and soil disposal profiling;Stockpile management;Development 2005 to present
LLC Oahu of sampling and analysis plans, work plans, health and safety plans, soil management plans, summary
reports, site closure reports, and programmatic documents; Risk and remedial assessments; Pesticide
impacted soil management/excavation oversight; Provide hazard communication/awareness training for site
workers; Long-term soil management planning and implementation including land use controls
documentation;Technical discussions and input with government and regulatory agencies;Comprehensive
underground storage tank (UST) removal services; Environmental Condition of Property, Record of
Environmental Consideration,and Finding of Suitability to Transfer reports pursuant to Army and Residential
Community Initiative's regulations and policies;Unexploded ordnance(UXO)surveys and clearance;Phase I
and Phase II Environmental Site Assessments; Indoor air quality assessments;and, Hazardous materials
surveys.
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Tetra Tech is contracted by Hickam Communities LLC to facilitate the characterization, cleanup, and
management of pesticide-impacted soil at housing units across Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam(JBPHH),
Oahu,Hawaii.In addition,Tetra Tech performs indoor air sampling and hazardous materials surveys within
Hickam's historic neighborhoods.
Hickam Environmental During HC's redevelopment activities,Tetra Tech has provided the following services:characterizing residual
Communities Support Program at pesticides in soil using MIS sampling;creating field sampling plans(FSPs),health and safety plans(HASPs), 2006 to present
LLC Joint Base Pearl and results reports;implementing soil management including import and export material characterization and
Harbor-Hickam soil disposal profiling and completing reports; and air monitoring. Tetra Tech has also been overseeing
pesticide-impacted soil management/excavation; long-term soil management planning and implementation
including creating a Land Use Controls Inventory Document(LUCID); leading technical discussions and
providing input to government and regulatory agencies;collecting asbestos and air samples and conducting
Phase I and Phase II Environmental Site Assessments(ESAs).
U.S.Army Environmental
Residential Condition of Property Tetra Tech performed several ECP reports for multiple locations on military properties in Hawaii in support of 2008 to 2010
Communities (ECP)Reports, property transfers.
Initiative Various Locations,HI
Environmental
Army Hawaii Closure Report Tetra Tech prepared an ECR that summarized site assessment and remediation related to pesticide-
Family Housing (ECR)for Porter impacted soil excavation in the Porter residential neighborhood at Schofield Barracks. 2009 to 2011
Neighborhood,
Oahu,HI
Hilo Target and The scope of this project included:devising a sampling plan to address potential soil contamination at the
Safeway Stores Site
Target site; conducting a Site Investigation, hazardous materials survey, soil and sediment sampling, using both 2011 to
Corporation Investigation and multi-increment and discrete sampling strategies;implemented remedial action;and providing oversight of all Present
Remedial Action, on-site demolition and redevelopment.Perform annual EHMP inspections.
Hilo,HI
Brownfields
Redevelopment The scope of this project included:completing pre-transaction Site Inspection and Phase I ESA;completing
Support at a Mixed- site investigation,including soil,groundwater,and soil gas sampling;collecting over 1,500 bulk samples for
use Commercial asbestos analysis as part of the regulated hazardous material surveys at the three on-site structures;
Property with Former
Target Gas Station, preparing the project deliverables and submitted them to Hawaii DOH for review;directing the 10-week long 2011 to 2013
Corporation Automobile Repair removal action,which resulted in approximately 305 tons of ACM,6 tons of hazardous materials,and 800
Facility,and pounds of hazardous waste being removed and properly disposed of at off-site facilities;coordinating field
Suspected Dry activities and directed multiple subcontractor crews;and providing oversight of the 7-week long demolition
Cleaning Operations, phase including conducting real-time air monitoring and air sampling
Kailua,HI
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Performance
Tetra Tech provided asbestos survey support for three existing Hawaii Target stores that were renovated to
Target Pfresh include the expanded'Pfresh"grocery concept.The scope also included:performing ACM surveys at three
Target Renovation Asbestos Hawaii Target stores on multiple islands prior to Pfresh renovation activities; coordinating with store
Corporation
Survey Support managers to schedule surveys during off-peak hours to minimize business disruption;procuring a laboratory 2010 to 2013
Multiple Sites in that could meet the high sample volume and quick turn-around-time for sample results;collecting over 250
Hawaii bulk samples for asbestos analysis;completing field activities for the surveys within 1 week to meet Target's
accelerated schedule;and preparing all project deliverables.
Pahio Tetra Tech conducted Environmental Investigations of 11-acre property to evaluate future land
Development, Lihue Sugar Mill redevelopment options; Performed Phase I ESM, and Phase II soil and groundwater contamination 2008 to 2010
Inc. Kauai,HI investigations, including multi-incremental sampling (MIS), to assess potential for environmental impact
based on historical use of the property for sugar mill operations since 1850.
Peer Review and Tetra Tech provided expert review and advisory capacity for EPA and the Hawaii Department of Health
Kamehameha Oversight Services (DOH), who were providing oversight of Aloha Petroleum related to ongoing groundwater remediation
Schools for the School Street activities at the property owned by Kamehameha Schools and leased to Aloha Petroleum.Tetra Techs role 2010 to 2012
Aloha Petroleum was to ensure that Aloha Petroleum met all responsibilities of the clean-up order.
Facility,Honolulu,HI
The Trust for Phase I ESAs
Public Land, Tetra Tech prepared Phase I ESAs (Due Diligence in accordance with AAI requirements) to assist in
Hawaiian Islands Oahu,Maui,Big acquisition of culturally and environmentally sensitive preservation properties throughout Hawaii. 2007 to present
Program Island,HI
Estate of James Kahuku Sugar Mill Tetra Tech conducted Environmental Investigations, Human Health and Ecological Risk Assessments and
Campbell and Voluntary Response Remedial Design/ Remedial Action, and performed 2 years of post-closure groundwater and soil gas 1997 to present
Tetra Tech,Inc. Program,Oahu,HI monitoring.
Estate of James Phase I ESA,Phase
Campbell(James II Subsurface Tetra Tech performed Phase I(ESAs; Due Diligence in accordance with ASTM E1527-13 All Appropriate
Campbell LLC, Investigations,and Inquiry[AAI])and Phase II Subsurface Soil and Groundwater Investigations for various properties to facilitate
Aina Nui Peer Review/ real property transactions.Other scope items included: review Phase I and Phase II Reports prepared by 2003 to present
Corporation, Oversight for Various others for Campbell properties, and provide professional opinion and recommendations; provide soil
Kapolei Properties,Campbell import/export characterization and monitoring services;and prepare Property Condition Assessment(PCA)
Properties,LLC) Industrial Park and reports.
Proximity,Oahu,HI
National Disaster Tetra Tech developed a high quality 1-day, DHS-certified awareness-level training. Conducted nationwide
Preparedness pilot testing of the course for certification by the Department of Homeland Security.Collaborated with federal,
Training Center Coastal Community state and county agencies,and community stakeholders(FEMA, NOM PSC, UH, DLNR,and the Waikiki
(NDPTC)at the Resilience Training Business Improvement Association) to develop the training course. Purpose of the course is to enhance 2009 to 2010
University of awareness of natural hazards and best practices to enhance community resilience for state and local
Hawaii government agency staff that routinely interface with the community, private sector,and other stakeholder
groups.
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Client(s) Project Name Description Period of
Performance
Tetra Tech is providing construction environmental support for a 2-acre Hawaii Public Housing Authority
(HPHA) Redevelopment Project. Project work includes development of a site-specific Construction
Construction Environmental Hazard Management Plan(CEHMP)to ensure that all activities are performed in accordance
Environmental with environmental conditions previously identified at the site and under the purview of the Hawaii
Support Hawaii Department of Health(HDOH)Hazard Evaluation and Emergency Response(HEER)Office.Activities to date
Hawaiian Public Housing have included characterization of shallow soil across 20 Decision Units(DUs)at the site,via a Geoprobe
Dredging drilling rig using the multi-increment sampling(MIS)technique.The soil analytical data will be used for soil
Construction Co., Authority management during the extensive excavation required for site redevelopment. Tetra Tech has also 2024-Ongoing
Inc. Redevelopment performed hazardous materials surveys,to evaluate the potential presence of lead based paint(LBP)and
Project asbestos containing materials(ACM)in buildings slated for demolition. A soil vapor study has also been
1002 North School performed in a building formerly used for vehicle maintenance, to characterize the potential presence of
Street volatile organic compounds (VOCs) prior to subsurface investigation activities planned following building
demolition.This project involves significant coordination between Hawaiian Dredging,HPHA,and the HEER
Office due to the iterative nature of the site construction activities.
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Performance
State and County Agencies(Statewide)
Tetra Tech is currently performing site characterization services at the former illegal dump site in Poamoho,
near Whitmore Village. The focus of the site assessment is characterization of shallow soil conditions in the
Agribusiness area formerly used as an illegal dump, primarily for stolen car staging and associated 'chop-shop"
Development Environmental Site operations.In addition,there was other random trash and debris scattered across the Site,including boats,
Corporation Assessment- liquefied petroleum gas tanks,etc.A portion of the Site burned in summer 2021,with cars in place,creating 2021-Ongoing
(ADC) Poamoho Fire Site the possibility for releases of oil and/or hazardous materials associated with incineration/melting of a variety
of car parts. In addition, prior to the fire,the staging of abandoned vehicles alone represents a threat of
impact as a result of leaks,and potential in-situ draining of automotive fluids,including oil,transmission fluid,
brake fluid,and engine coolant.
Tetra Tech conducted a comprehensive evaluation of HRS 196D that identified the benefits,challenges,and
DLNR, limitations of implementing the HRS 196D Consolidated Permit Application and Review Procedures for
Engineering 196D HRS Action geothermal and cable system development.As part of the evaluation,Tetra Tech met with stakeholders and 2015
Division Plan DLNR to better understand the challenges and opportunities of HRS 196D and its implementation. A
summary report with findings of the evaluation and interviews was provided to DLNR and included an
evaluation of possible actions for repealing,amending,or preserving HRS 196D.
Hawaii Sea Level Tetra Tech is providing technical and administrative support to the DLNR and the Interagency Climate
DLNR, Rise Vulnerability Adaptation Committee to prepare the Sea Level Rise Vulnerability and Adaptation Report mandated by the
and Adaptation Hawaii Climate Adaptation Initiative Act (Act 83, 2014). Tetra Tech's scope includes: organizing and
Engineering 2015 to 2018
Report,Statewide, facilitation of ICAC meetings, conducting a state-wide sea level rise vulnerability assessment and
Division Hawaii(Job No. socioeconomic impact analysis, assisting in public education and outreach, and preparing the Report for
J40AS99A) submission to the State Legislature by December 2017.
Ha'ena State Park Tetra Tech provided technical support services to DLNR in support of Na Pali Park improvements.The scope
DLNR, and Napali Coast of services included:preparing a HEPA EA and Site Plan Approval for the Office of Conservation and Coastal
Engineering State Wilderness Lands; performing a hydrology and hydraulics study, topographic survey, and geotechnical investigation; 2014 to 2021
Division Park-Park supporting public meetings and associated stakeholder outreach; preparing a Design Development Report
Improvements and bid specifications for a pedestrian bridge crossing HanakapT'ai Beach;preparing a Special Management
Area Major Permit for the County of Kauai.
Ha'ena State Park
and Napali Coast Tetra Tech assessed the conditions of various existing park improvements and developed a concept plan to
DLNR, State Wilderness implement capital improvements at Ha'ena State Park and Napali Coast State Wilderness Park.
Park Field
Engineering Investigation and Recommendations on materials, placement, installation, and operation of desired/proposed improvements 2013
Division Concept Report for were provided. The necessary professional services needed to develop bid documents for the capital
Proposed Park improvements implementation were established.
Improvements
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DLNR, Kaizen Process Tetra Tech coordinated Kaizen Process Improvement services related to filling staff vacancies within the
Engineering Improvement DLNR.The purpose of the event was to enhance the ability of the Department to fill staff vacancies in a more 2017
Division Training timely in an effort to meet the overall Department's requirements and demands.
DLNR, Kaizen Process Tetra Tech coordinated Kaizen Process Improvement services related to the Bureau of Conveyances Land
Engineering Improvement 2018
Court Certification Process
Division Training
Tetra Tech prepared a study mandated by the State Legislature to characterize resource use conflicts
DLNR,Division of between fishermen and dolphin watching tours along the Wai'anae coast.Compiled and reviewed extensive
Boating andliterature for the study area.Conducted participatory mapping with stakeholder groups to identify spatial and
Ocean
Wai'anae Baseline temporal aspects of resource use.Provided regular updates to the Wai'anae Neighborhood Board on project 2007 to 2008
Recreation Environmental Study status. Developed a range of alternatives to address resource use conflicts.Analyzed environmental and
(DOBOR) socioeconomic impacts of alternatives as well as management and enforcement capacity required for each
alternative.
Environmental Tetra Tech prepared a series of compliance documents for FEMA's Hazard Mitigation Grant Program in
DLNR, Review of 24 Sites response to a proposed rockfall mitigation project in Kailua, HI. Staff prepared an Executive Order
Engineering with Potential compliance document for EO 11990-Protection of Wetlands,EO 11988-Floodplain Management,EO 12898-
Division and Rockfall Hazards, Environmental Justice, EO 13045-Protection of Children from Environmental Health Risks and Safety, EO
Federal Federal Emergency 13089- Coral Reef Protection, and EO 13112-Invasive Species. The Project included a USFWS 2012 to 2013
Emergency Management Requirements Report for protected species and critical habitat,a Cultural Resources Technical Report and a
Management Agency,Lanikai,HI State Historic Preservation Office Requirements Report,as well as an EA for the action.Tetra Tech worked
Agency(FEMA) (Team closely FEMA Region 9, DLNR(Engineering), State Civil Defense, and the rockfall engineer proposed to
Subcontractor) execute the project.
DBEDT,Office of Developing a
Planning and Scoping Study for a The focus of this contract is developing a scoping study to define criteria to inform future shoreline
Sustainable Regional Shoreline management strategies by assessing and identifying Hawai'i-specific characteristics to inform a regional 2022-Ongoing
Development Strategy Specific to planning approach. The contract was recently awarded in Spring 2022,and work is only recently underway.
the State of Hawai'i
DBEDT,Strategic Professional Tetra Tech updated the DBEDT Energy Office's Renewable Energy Permitting Wizard, revised and
Industries Services for developed permit briefs, updated the Guides to Renewable Energy Facility Permits in the State of Hawaii 2014
Division Community Planning and assisted DBEDT Energy Office with identifying strategic operational goals and potential updates to HRS
Chapter 201N.
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Tetra Tech prepared the Hawaii Watershed Guidance to provide direction to agencies and community
DBEDT,Office of groups on the watershed planning process and coastal nonpoint source pollution measures. Tetra Tech
Planning,Hawaii developed a profile of Hawai'i's Coastal Nonpoint Pollution Control Program, and incorporated Hawaii's
State Coastal HawaiiWatershed management measures and practices designed to control runoff from six main sources into the Guide.A
Zone Guidance needs assessment was conducted through interviews with individuals from selected watershed planning 2009 to 2010
Management organizations to identify obstacles and challenges in watershed planning, and to define areas that may
(CZM)Program require more focused attention in the Handbook.Tetra Tech prepared draft and final versions of the guidance
for review by the Hawaii Coastal Zone Management Program,Department of Health,and other stakeholders
and prepared an outreach strategy to disseminate the Guidance throughout Hawaii.
Tetra Tech compiled and reviewed information and data on coastal and marine resources in the area and
DBEDT,Office of Federal, State and County laws, regulations, and policies related to watershed and coastal resource
Planning,Hawaii Wai'anae Ecological management. Scope included conducting interviews with community members; organizing partners group 2003 to 2004
State CZM Characterization meeting to solicit data and information for the development of the WEC;preparing all sections of the WEC;
Program and developing recommendations for a moku management framework for improved implementation of
ahupua'a management initiatives.
DBEDT,Office of Hawai Ocean Tetra Tech compiled and reviewed information and data. Scope included: meeting with state and county
Planning,Hawaii Resource agencies to identify management priorities and lead agencies; developing innovative framework to reflect
State CZM Management Plan management goals and strategic actions;preparing draft and final versions of the Hawaii Ocean Resources 2005 to 2006
Program Update Management Plan incorporating comments from multiple agencies and organizations; preparing public
comment summary.
DBEDT,Office of Development of a Tetra Tech conducted literature review on traditional management systems and practices; characterized
Planning,Hawaii Moku Management existing legal and institutional frameworks for natural resource management;and developed a framework for 2007
State CZM Framework for the moku management that integrates traditional and contemporary principles and best practices in managing
Program State of Hawaii watersheds and coastal resources.
Tetra Tech reviewed numerous DOH, CZM DLNR, and other relevant documents in the development of
Hawaii Community guiding principles for an integrated planning framework for place-based, culture-based, and community-
DBEDT,Office of Stewardship Project- based approaches to natural and cultural resources management. Developed and conducted island-wide
Planning,Hawaii Community Based survey of community stewardship organizations focused on understanding successes,obstacles and needs 2007 to 2008
State CZM Resource of these groups to develop means for the state to enhance these efforts. Conducted a meeting of 37
Program Management community groups and 13 federal,state and county program managers and staff to provide feedback and
(CRBM) improve collaboration in natural and cultural resource management.Incorporated public input from the survey
and meeting into a Community Stewardship Directory and Integrated Planning Framework Report.
Hazardous Waste Tetra Tech developed a Hazardous Waste Management Plan(HWMP)for the Hawaii Air National Guard
Hawaii Air Management and (HIANG).The plan covered the primary operations located at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam(JBPHH)as
National Guard Inspections,Big well as at four geographically separated units(GSUs)located throughout the Hawaiian islands.The draft plan 2007 to 2009
Island,Maui,Oahu, included streamlined management actions for all HIANG units, including the operations as a tenant on
HI JBPHH to the U.S.Navy,and independent operations of the GSUs.
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Performance
Tetra Tech was selected by the City/County of Honolulu through a competitive procurement process to
City/County of develop the City/County's initial application to FEMA's Community Rating System(CRS)program.With over
Honolulu 38,000 flood insurance policies in force,the City/County of Honolulu has long aspired to get into the CRS
Office of Climate Participation in the program,but needed technical assistance to do so.With nationally recognized subject-matter expertise in the
Change, Community Rating CRS program, Tetra Tech was able to help the City/County navigate the tedious CRS application and 2020 to 2021
Sustainability and System prerequisite process and helped the County secure a Class 8 rating,saving flood insurance policy holders
Resiliency $1.2 million per year in annual premium beginning on April 1, 2022. This included the development of a
Repetitive Loss Area Analysis(RLAA)that helped the City/County to meet its repetitive loss prerequisites for
participation as well as training for key staff on the implementation and maintenance of its CRS program.
Tetra Tech lead a team of social scientists, emergency managers, market researchers, media producers
(television, radio, print, and Internet), and communications specialists to improve public disaster
City and County Hawaii Regional preparedness and resilience in Hawaii. Conducted initial research to establish a baseline preparedness
of Honolulu, Catastrophic level. Outreach included more than 30,000 calls to local telephone numbers and meetings with non-
Department of Planning Grant) governmental organizations to better understand disaster preparedness in several hard-to-reach and under- 2011 to 2012
Emergency RCPG FY09 Public served populations. Developed a simple preparedness strategy to reach key demographics, including TV,
Management Disaster Awareness radio, newspaper, social media and environmental advertisement channels. Developed a disaster
(CCH DEM) Campaign Project preparedness planning website-GetReadyHl.org. Ran a month-long,statewide campaign and conducted
post-campaign research to determine which campaign messaging vehicles were most effective.Developed a
refined template campaign plan for future use.
Tetra Tech developed four(4)County-specific Hurricane Planning Frameworks,with each set including:(1)
Logistics Concept of Operations and (2)a Logistics Annex.The county-specific scope included: Forming
State-wide County- County-Specific Collaborative Hurricane Planning Teams; Performing a Gap Analysis;Crosswalking State
and Local Plans; Framework Development, and Logistics Planning. Significant Stakeholder outreach was
CCH DEM Specific Hurricane 2012 to 2013
required,including county-specific team planning meetings,as well as Work Group meetings,comprised of
Planning the following focus areas: Mass Care and Shelter; Ports and Fuel Resiliency;Tourist/Tourism Protection;
Lifesaving and Sustaining Measures; Power Infrastructure Protection; Debris Clearance; and Water
Authorities.
Under contract with the City and County of Honolulu's DEM,on behalf of the Hawaii Regional Catastrophic
Hawaii RCPT Planning Team(RCPT),and inclusive of the Counties of Maui, Kauai, and Hawaii,Tetra Tech identified
Population capacities of each county to support evacuees from neighboring islands in the event of a major disaster.In
CCH DEM Redistribution addition,Tetra Tech is engaging emergency management agencies from four identified CONUS locations, 2014 to 2015
Analysis Report including San Diego, Los Angeles,San Francisco,and Seattle,to determine the ability of these regions to
support large populations of displaced evacuees.
HawaiiRCPT Under contract with the City and County of Honolulu's DEM,on behalf of the Hawaii Regional Catastrophic
CCH DEM Regional Resource Planning Team(RCPT),and inclusive of the Counties of Maui,Kauai,and Hawaii Tetra Tech developed a 2014 to 2015
Database web-based resource database integrating FEMA resource typing as well as customized regional resource
typing.The project included development and associated training modules.
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Client(s) Project Name Description Period of
Performance
Hawai RCPT Under contract with the City and County of Honolulu's DEM,on behalf of the Hawaii Regional Catastrophic
CCH DEM Strategic Plan and Planning Team(RCPT),and inclusive of the Counties of Maui,Kauai,and Hawaii,Tetra Tech developed a
Grant Closeout regional Strategic Plan and other deliverables related to closeout of the Regional Catastrophic Grant 2014 to 2015
Deliverables Program(RCGP). Deliverables included a regional training and exercise plan,a grant linkage plan,and a
sustainment plan.
Oahu Coastal The Oahu Coastal Communities Evacuation Project is a critical preparedness effort for the residents and
Communities visitors of Oahu,to establish tsunami evacuation routes,signage and designated Safe Sites correlated with
CCH DEM Evacuation Planning updated tsunami modeling. Tetra Tech was contracted to complete Phase 2, which was comprised of 2017 to 2019
Project,Honolulu, tsunami evacuation routing and Safe Site identification for the southern coast of Oahu.To assist the City in
Hawaii promoting vertical evacuation, Phase 2 included the design and development of an engineering evaluation
tool to serve as the basis for a future Tsunami-Safe Vertical Evacuation Program.
Tetra Tech was contracted by the City and County of Honolulu Department of Planning and Permitting to
develop the Waikiki Area Adaptation Plan. The focus of this plan is to recommend near-term(30 years)
CCH Dept.of Waikiki Area design guidelines and regulatory changes to the Waikiki Special Design District.The Waikiki Area Adaptation
Planning& Plan result in area-wide design recommendations that will maintain Waikiki's'sense of place".The proposed 2023-2026
Permitting(DPP) Adaptation Plan guidelines and recommendations will reinforce Waikiki as a resort destination,pedestrian priority place,and
livable urban neighborhood. The Plan area generally aligns with the Waikiki Special Design District,while
includes consideration of adjacent parcels and areas that are relevant for adaptation planning purposes.
Under contract with the CCH DPP,Tetra Tech is developing a Hazus-compliant building inventory in Oahu for
CCH DPP Oahu Flood Hazard flood-prone areas, which includes filling in data gaps, creating flood depth grids for modeling, running a 2023-present
Analysis Hazus Level 2 analysis,and developing a report describing the potential for physical damage,economic loss,
and social disruption,along with mitigation measures to reduce flood risk.
City and County Tetra Tech provided information on storage and use of hazardous chemicals in the Waipahu area and to
of Honolulu, evaluate the potential off-site consequences for a chemical release or fire.Updated the City and County of
Local Emergency Waipahu Hazard Honolulu Emergency Operations Plan and shared findings with emergency first responders for the Waipahu
Planning Analysis area.Collaborated with stakeholders and project team to develop technical approach.Administered survey to 2008
Committee businesses to identify those that store/use hazardous substances. Maintained a CAMEO database of
(LEPC) chemical inventory quantities for each business.Identified worst-case and alternative-case release scenarios
for each hazardous substance.Conducted toxic threat zone modeling.
Tetra Tech is preparing a comprehensive update to the Kauai County Multi-Hazard Mitigation Plan.The focus
Kauai Emergency Kauai County Multi- of this project is a comprehensive risk assessment of twelve natural hazards of concern.Hazus-MH will be
Management Hazard Mitigation utilized to assess the dam failure,tropical cyclone,earthquake and flood hazards.Tetra Tech's level II,user- 2020 to 2021
Agency and Resilience Plan defined protocol will be applied to the earthquake and flood analyses.The plan will be facilitated through a
multi-member Steering Committee made up of planning partners and other stakeholders from within the
planning area.Due to COVID-19,this plan will include a virtual multi-media public involvement strategy.
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Client(s) Project Name Description Period of
Performance
Tetra Tech assisted the County of Hawaii with a multiphase project to support recovery activities in the wake
of the 2018 Kilauea Eruption. The outcome of this planning engagement was an Action Framework for
Recovery and Resilience (Action Framework)that provided the County with a blueprint for a variety of
Hawaii County Kilauea Eruption strategies and projects to facilitate meaningful recovery to the County residents and businesses that were
Community Relief, displaced or impacted.The Action Framework considered and incorporated outcomes from planning studies
Department of 2019 to 2020
Relocation,and for use to inform future decisions on prioritizing expected federal and state grants available for long-term
Planning Recovery Planning recovery as well as County general funds being used to support recovery efforts.This includes more than
$400M in state and federal recovery funding including the Stafford Act,the Hazard mitigation Grant Program,
and the Community Development Block Grant(CDBG)Programs.In addition,Tetra Tech provided Strategic
Communications support to the County.
Volcanic Risk Tetra Tech performed a volcanic risk assessment and identified mitigation strategies for the County of
Hawaii County Hawaii. This included all hazards associated with four volcanoes, including lava, ash and gas emissions
Department of Assessment and (Vog).Outcomes from the risk assessment were designed to inform and update of the County's Multi-Hazard 2019 to 2020
Planning Mitigation Action Mitigation Plan with the resulting mitigation strategies also being incorporated into concurrent recovery
Plan planning efforts subsequent to the 2018 Kilauea Eruption event.
Tetra Tech conducted the HMP update using a planning process that met both Disaster Mitigation Act(DMA)
of 2000 requirements and CRS Activity 510 Comprehensive Floodplain Management Plan requirements.
Tetra Tech performed the following tasks as part of the 2020 update:(1)completed an extensive repackaging
of the County plan to increase readability, usability and integration opportunities with County plans and
programs that could support/enhance hazard mitigation actions identified by the plan; (2) organized a
stakeholder working group that oversaw the plan development processes and facilitated nine steering
Hawaii County committee meetings;(3)Updated goals,objectives and mitigation initiatives to more readily align with existing
Department of Update Multi-Hazard County and State goals,programs and priorities;(4) Conducted an enhanced risk assessment using 2019 to 2020
Planning Mitigation Plan HAZUS-MH and GIS analysis as applicable for 12 hazards of concern, including an update of the general
building stock as well as the development of a critical facilities database; (5)Developed and employed a
public participation strategy that included a public survey,several public meetings,and a public comment
period;and,(6)Updated hazard profiles with best available data,the results of the risk assessment and a
description of hazard events that have impacted the County since the development of the previous plan.The
plan identified and prioritized over 35 actions based upon the County's core capabilities and capacity to
implement the actions.
Analysis to Establish Tetra Tech, in response to a Scope of Work provided by the County of Hawaii, is developing coastal and
Hawaii County Research-based riparian management tools.The focus of this project is to provide the technical foundation based on the best
Department of Shoreline and available information for revisions in regulatory and non-regulatory tools,in particular,shoreline setbacks and 2021 to present
Planning Riparian Setbacks riparian buffers,to more effectively reduce risk to coastal hazards.This will be followed by adapting the Plan
for Hawaii Integration for Resilience Scorecard(PIRS)as a decision-support tool for this project and for future efforts
that the County may undertake.
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Performance
Tetra Tech is conducting a detailed analysis of the vulnerability of Maui County's beach parks and develop
recommendations to address short and long-term impacts of coastal hazards, climate change, and other
Maui County Maui County Beach environmental threats. Specific goals of the Project are to: (1) Identify county-owned or managed beach
Department of parks that are vulnerable to sea level rise, climate change, tsunami inundation, flooding, and other
Parks and Parks Vulnerability environmental threats;(2)Determine the extent of this vulnerabilitythrough mapping and other analysis; 3 2020 to present
Assessment g pp g y ( )
Recreation Assess the impacts of these threats on structures,infrastructure,vegetation,cultural and archeological sites,
and other assets;and(4)Recommend policies,actions,and other ideas to address the short and long-term
impacts.
Maui County Site Investigation of Tetra Tech performed site soil investigation to characterize and delineate the extent and magnitude of
Department of the Molokai contamination associated with historical metals processing operations at the Molokai Metals Facility(MMF),
Environmental Integrated Solid related to the current MMF staging area and the former baler operational area; required by the Hawaii 2012
Management, Waste Landfill Metals Department of Health, Solid and Hazardous Waste Branch (HDOH SHWB) as part of the permitting for
Solid Waste Facility construction of a new concrete pad.
Division
Tetra Tech completed a comprehensive update to the Maui County Hazard Mitigation Plan.This was a multi-
hazard planning effort covering all of the islands within the County. As with all Tetra tech plans, the
cornerstone of this project was a comprehensive risk assessment of twelve natural hazards of concern.
Hazus-MH was utilized to assess the dam failure, tropical cyclone, earthquake and flood hazards. Tetra
Maui County Civil Maui County Hazard Tech's level II, user-defined protocol was applied to the earthquake and flood analyses. This plan was
Defense Agency Mitigation Plan facilitated through a 16-member Steering Committee made up of planning partners and other stakeholders 2014 to 2015
(MCDA) from within the planning area.This committee identified a multi-media public involvement strategy that was
deployed by the Tetra Tech planning team during the course of the project.The plan identified and prioritized
over 60 actions to be implemented by the Maui County over the 5-year performance period of the plan.The
plan was sent to the State of Hawaii Emergency Management Agency and FEMA Region IX for review,and
was immediately approved with minimal comment.
Hawaii Non-Emergency
Department of Environmental Tetra Tech provides technical support services to the HEER Office.More than 200 Task Orders have been
Health(DOH), Services for the completed to date.Tasks performed under this contract include:various programmatic studies;pilot studies
Hazard State of Hawaii related to innovative field investigation methods; policy development support, technical assistance; 2005 to present
Evaluation and Department of community and stakeholder outreach;comprehensive evaluation of DOH programs;collaboration with HEER (4th 5-year
Emergency Health,Hazard Office project managers to develop guidance and methods for the Technical Guidance Manual; and, contract)
Response Evaluation and extensive temporary staffing support,including embedded and subcontracted professional and administrative
(HEER)Office Emergency positions.
Response Office
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Statewide Chemical- Tetra Tech collaborated with stakeholders to develop exercise objectives and list of participating agencies.
Hawaii Biological- Created exercise materials, including the Situation Manual, the Facilitator/Evaluator Handbook, and the
Department of Radiological Exercise Evaluation Guides.Coordinated all exercise logistics,including securing venues across four islands, 2007 to 2009
Health(DOH), Emergency catering,and equipment needs.Facilitated discussion-based tabletop exercise.Evaluated exercise results to
HEER Office Response Tabletop identify strengths and areas of further improvement.Prepared an After-Action Report/Improvement Plan.
Exercise
Tetra Tech reviewed and revised the Maui County Hazardous Materials(HazMat)Annex in order to support
Local Emergency Planning Committee (LEPC) requirements under the federal Emergency Planning and
HMEP Grant Community Right to Know Acts(EPCRA)and similar provisions at the State level.Tetra Tech reviewed the
DOH HEER Support:Maui completed gap analysis of the Maui County EOP and identified which required elements were currently being
Office County HazMat met by the HazMat Annex. Tetra Tech worked with Kauai County to identify appropriate stakeholders, 2015
Annex Development including representatives from Civil Defense,the Fire Department,the Police Department,and the LEPC.
Tetra Tech developed a HazMat Annex Outline that met LEPC requirements and was consistent with County
HazMat operations as well as the larger County EOP.Tetra Tech worked with the stakeholders to develop a
Draft HazMat Annex consistent with the previously approved Annex Outline.
DOH HEER Kauai County Similar process as Maui.Tetra Tech reviewed and revised the Kauai County Hazardous Materials(HazMat)
Office HazMat Annex Annex in order to support Local Emergency Planning Committee(LEPC) requirements under the federal 2016
Development Emergency Planning and Community Right to Know Acts(EPCRA)and similar provisions at the State level.
DOH HEER Hawaii County Similar process as Maui.Tetra Tech reviewed and revised the Kauai County Hazardous Materials(HazMat)
Office HazMat Annex Annex in order to support Local Emergency Planning Committee (LEPC) requirements under the federal 2017
Development Emergency Planning and Community Right to Know Acts(EPCRA)and similar provisions at the State level.
DOH HEER City&County of Similar process as Maui.Tetra Tech reviewed and revised the Kauai County Hazardous Materials(HazMat)
Office Honolulu HazMat Annex in order to support Local Emergency Planning Committee(LEPC) requirements under the federal 2019
Annex Development Emergency Planning and Community Right to Know Acts(EPCRA)and similar provisions at the State level.
Tetra Tech examined the Bioterrorism Preparedness and Response Branch strengths, weaknesses, and
DOH Bioterrorism Public Health opportunities for improvement relative to the entire DOH disaster preparedness enterprise.Provided two sets
Preparedness Preparedness of recommendations: the second set using PHEP metrics to evaluate program capability and opportunities 2011 to 2012
and Response Program,Baseline for improvement;and,one set using metrics derived from national program standards(the EMAP Standard,
Branch Assessment the NFPA 1600 Standard,the NRF,and best practices)contained in numerous guidance document(CDC
Public Health Emergency Response Guide and the FEMA Comprehensive Preparedness Guide).
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DOH Solid and Tetra Tech provided program-wide technical support to DOH SHWB UST Division.Provided expert support
Hazardous RCRA Enforcement reviewing remedial alternatives and cleanup action at high priority DOH sites. Designed informational
Waste Branch and Policy brochures, handouts, and poster for National Brownfields Conference. Geocoded 1,500 former sites and 2007 to 2010
(SHWB)and EPA Assistance developed Google Earth-based geodatabase for easy desktop review and analysis.Helped rectify significant
data quality concerns at the Tripler Army Medical Center UST Site.Prepared QAPrP for UST Division.
Tetra Tech was contracted by HCDA to provide stockpile characterization services at the Kalaeloa Heritage
and Legacy Foundation Park(KHLFP)site,in Kapolei,HI.Approximately 6,000 cubic yards of soil,including
construction and demolition (C&D) debris, was imported by the tenant (Kalaeloa Heritage and Legacy
Foundation)to the site,which is owned by HCDA,without HCDA's approval. HCDA received a notice of
Hawaii Soil Stockpile violation (NOV)from the City and County of Honolulu, Department of Planning and Permitting (DPP)for
Community Characterization- unauthorized stockpiling;therefore, characterization was required to determine proper management of the
Development Kalaeloa Heritage material due to the presence of C&D debris, and the unknown origin of the material. Activities required 2018 to 2020
Authority(HCDA) and Legacy included:clearing and grubbing of the stockpile;a drone survey of the stockpile to more accurately quantify
Foundation Park the volume of material,and to establish a sampling grid;and sampling of three separate sub-piles using the
Multi-Increment Sampling(MIS)method,with 70 test pits advanced by an excavator for sample collection.
The sample plan required approval by the Hazard Evaluation and Emergency Response(HEER)Office;the
HDOH Indoor and Radiological Health Branch (IRHB); and, HDOH Solid and Hazardous Waste Branch
(SHWB).
Tetra Tech completed a comprehensive update to the State Hazard Mitigation Plan.This was a multi-hazard
Hawaii planning effort covering all of the islands within the state and included representatives from all of the counties
Emergency State of Hawaii as well as subject matter experts and the State Hazard Mitigation Forum.As with all Tetra Tech plans,the
Management Hazard Mitigation cornerstone of this project was a comprehensive risk assessment of hazards of concern.Although given a 2017 to 2018
Agency(HIEMA) Plan shortened project timeframe,and despite a number of real-world disasters,Tetra Tech integrated stakeholder
input while ensuring the project remained on track and was completed on time, thus ensuring the state
remained eligible for reimbursement and future mitigation funding.
Tetra Tech conducted stakeholder outreach and planning activities in support of rewrites to four major
Hawaii State of Hawaii annexes to the State Emergency Operations Plan (EOP). These Annexes included Search and Rescue,
Emergency Emergency Hazardous Materials&Oil, Mass Casualty and Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear and Explosive
Management Operations Plan (CBRNE).Tetra Tech worked closely with stakeholders from state and local agencies as well as non-profits 2018 to 2020
Agency(HIEMA) (EOP)Annex Update and the military to identify and outline points of interface and objectives for managing a response. Key
Stakeholders included the State Department of Health,the National Guard and local fire and police agencies
from the various counties.
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Tetra Tech provided environmental support services at remote telescopes located at the summit of Mauna
Kea and Haleakala that were renovated as part of the Pan-STARRS project.Tasks for this project included:
University of Environmental completing a Phase I Environmental Site Assessment(ESA)at the Mauna Kea facility;completing a Site
Hawaii Institute Support Services Investigation,including soil sampling underneath the concrete slab to assess potential impacts from historical
for Astronomy Mauna Kea,Big released petroleum products at both facilities;providing technical support and consulting services related to 2010 to 2012
and Pan- Island,HI regulated hazardous material surveys for asbestos-containing material(ACM)and lead-based paint(LBP)
STARRS Haleakala,Maui,HI prior to renovation and demolition activities at both facilities;collecting over 350 bulk asbestos samples and
80 paint chip samples during the surveys;and ensuring field activities complied with special management
zone and nature preserve protocols applicable to both facilities.
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Federal Agencies(in Hawai'i)
Tetra Tech provided a range of technical support to the Monument Program on developing the Monument
Management Plan, Evaluation Strategy, and environmental planning documents. Compiled and organized
National Oceanic vast amounts of information and data on Monument resource status and federal and state policies and laws
&Atmospheric Technical Support to for various planning documents related to the Monument.Conducted interviews and meetings with federal
Administration the and state entities to prepare planning and environmental assessment documents for the Monument.
(NOAA),Office of Papahanaumokuake Prepared scoping report summarizing comments and issues on the interim draft Monument Management 2004 to 2009
National Marine a Marine National Plan.Conducted 3-day workshop for Co-Trustee agencies and partners to review Monument Management
Sanctuaries Monument Plan strategies and activities.Compiled draft Monument Management Plan for review by the planning team.
Kihei,Hawaii Prepared the Monument Natural Resources Science Plan working with scientists and managers. Prepared
the evaluation strategy to monitor implementation of the Monument Management Plan for all Co-Trustee
agencies.Prepared State of the Monument modules for various monument resources.
Management Tetra Tech assisted the USFWS in drafting portions of the Papahanaumokuakea Marine National Monument
Planning Services for
U.S.Fish and Management Plan(MMP)and required NEPA documentation.Tetra Tech prepared detailed scoping reports,
Wildlife Service the facilitated a 3-day workshop to achieve consensus on the preferred management alternative, and worked 2004 to 2009
(USFWS) Papahanaumokuakea closely with the USFWS to identify specific management actions to be addressed.Tetra Tech compiled all
Marine National
Monument components of the MMP and NEPA EA for review by the USFWS Planning Team.
Invasive Plant Tetra Tech assisted with control of invasive plant species at JBPHH and the Pacific Missile Range Facility
Naval Facilities Control Plans,and
(PMRF)on the islands of Oahu and Kauai,respectively.The scope includes:1)Preparation of an Invasive
Engineering Implementation, Plants Control Plan for JBPHH;2)Implementation of the approved plan(short-term invasive plant control
Command Joint Base Pearl actions)at JBPHH;3)Preparation of an Invasive Plant Control Plan for the PMRF;and 4)Implementation of 2014 to 2017
Harbor-Hickam
(NAVFAC) (JBPHH)and Pacific the approved plan (short-term invasive plant control actions)at PMRF. Both phases involved conducting
Pacific Missile Range detailed surveys to assess current conditions, and providing the best approach for invasive plant control
Facility(PMRF) measures.
National Oceanic
&Atmospheric Tetra Tech prepared an EIS for the expansion of the Fagatele Bay Sanctuary from one isolated unit to six
Administration National Sanctuary units across the archipelago. In developing the description of the Affected Environment, an extensive
of American Samoa literature search of over 700 sources was conducted as well as interviews with dozens of stakeholders and
(NOM),Office of NEPA Support government agencies to obtain critical information unavailable from published sources.Tetra Tech developed 2010 to 2012
National Marine
Sanctuaries, and analyzed six project alternatives, reviewed federal and territorial regulations for consistency with the
Kihei,Hawaii proposed action,and assisted NOAA with public hearings.
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Tetra Tech prepared the Hawaii Marine Debris Action Plan based on inputs from six stakeholder workshops
NOM,Pacific Hawaii Marine planned and conducted by Tetra Tech to define marine debris issues and identify strategies to address these
Debris Action Plan issues.A background paper with contributions from experts throughout the country on at-sea detection of
Services Center, and At-Sea derelict fishing gear was also designed,compiled,and edited by Tetra Tech.After convening of a workshop 2007 to 2011
Honolulu Detection Strategy of experts,an at-sea detection strategy was developed and led to improved detection and removal of derelict
fishing gear at sea.
Tetra Tech conducted regulatory review on all Western Pacific Fisheries, addressing inconsistencies in
NOM,Pacific Federal Fisheries regulations and summarizing gaps in protection. Tetra Tech completed the following tasks: proposed and
Ecosystem Plan executed new structure in fishery regulations to be more consistent with ecosystem-based management;
Islands Regional Regulatory Analysis provided a new structure for non-regulatory sections of ecosystem-based management plans to function as a 2006 to 2010
Office,Honolulu and Reorganization 'living document,"facilitating a stream-lined plan updating system for all regulatory amendments; provided
general NEPA support for fishery actions.
Location Analysis
Report,Marine
Mammal Acoustic Tetra Tech prepared a location analysis report,using Geographical Information Systems(GIS)overlays,and
U.S.Coast Guard and Visual developed an impact method to identify least impact alternative water training areas (WTAs) in Hawaii 2010 to 2012
Monitoring Special waters.
Studies,Various
Locations,HI
Tetra Tech worked with the County of Hawaii to increase awareness of coastal hazards in the Ka'u
NOM,Pacific Coastal Community community and to integrated resilience practices into the Ka'u Community Development Plan.Building on the
Services Center, Resilience methodology developed under the U.S. Indian Ocean Tsunami Warning System Program by Tetra Tech, 2009 to 2010
Honolulu Assessment, NOAA,and other partner organizations,Tetra Tech reviewed and assessed the resilience status of existing
Hilo,Hawaii community development plans and met with community and Hawaii County stakeholders to identify
opportunities to enhance community resilience through the community development planning process.
U.S.Army Corps
of Engineers
(USACE), Hawaii Water
Honolulu District, Systems Technical Tetra Tech,working as a subconsultant to Kennedy/Jenks Consultants, identified environmental concerns
Fort Shafter,HI Study North and permitting requirements for four project alternatives for the North Shore/Wahiawa Irrigation Study.Tetra 2015 to 2016
Shore/Wahiawa Tech also prepared cost estimates for development and construction of each alternative.
(Sub to Irrigation Study
Kennedy/Jenks
Consultants)
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Environmental Tetra Tech designed and carried out a wide range of associated scientific studies and prepared an EIS to
Impact Statement address the potential impacts of military live-fire training at the Makua Military Reservation on Oahu.Work
Military Training performed under this project included preparing NEPA documents,conducting special scientific field studies,
USAGE, Activities at Makua providing public involvement support to the highly controversial practice of live-fire military exercises at the
Honolulu District reservation, and supporting environmental planning at the Makua Military Reservation. Relevant project 2002 to 2009
Fort Shafter,HI Military Reservation, elements include analysis of airspace use,marine noise modeling,air sampling,sediment sampling,profiling
Hawaii,and Various contaminants in marine resources and performing risk assessments. Tetra Tech conducted field
Environmental investigations to collect data on noise,air quality,contaminants,and marine environment and organized and
Studies administered public involvement to meet the high level of public interest required for a controversial project.
Kipapa Ammunition Tetra Tech performed a Remedial Investigation (RI)/Feasibility Study(FS)for areas associated with the
United States Storage Tunnels Kipapa Ammunition Storage Tunnels Munitions Response Site(MRS). The primary objective of this project
Army Munitions Response was to accurately characterize the interior tunnels and exterior areas of the MRS;determine the presence,
Engineering and Site type, density, and distribution of Chemical Agent(CA), Munitions Constituents(MC), and Hazardous and 2014 to 2016
Support Center, Remedial Toxic Waste(HTW);and assess their potential risks/hazards to human health,safety,and the environment.
Huntsville,AL Investigation The RI/FS investigation included 80 storage tunnels,six former loading/unloading areas,and two areas of
Mililani,Oahu, potential concern for the presence of CA,Agent Breakdown Products(ABPs),and/or HTW. Field activities
Hawaii included:surface clearance,vegetation removal,air monitoring for CA,tunnel inspection,field sampling,and
closure of the tunnels.
Tetra Tech provided the full suite of both state and federal environmental compliance requirements related to
Five Commercial the maintenance dredging of the federally-managed areas of Hawaii's five commercial harbors as well as
USAGE, Harbors Dredging one small boat harbor. Tetra Tech developed and executed a sampling and analysis plan to conduct
Honolulu District Project-Oahu, sediment sampling and provide sediment analysis reports for EPA-approval of ocean disposal of dredge 2014 to 2019
Fort Shafter,HI Maui,Kauai,Big material. Tetra Tech prepared a Biological Assessment for 12 ESA species, an EFH Analysis, NEPA
Island,Hawaii compliance documentation, and permit acquisition related to the maintenance dredging of the federally-
managed areas of Hawai'i's five commercial harbors and one small boat harbor.Tetra Tech also performed
vessel-based sediment sampling and performed informal and formal consultations with resource agencies.
Pacific Marine
Resource Tetra Tech prepared marine-related sections of the EIS for Navy training and testing activities. Scope
Assessment Update included: preparing the Marine Resource Assessment Update for ocean and coastal areas of the Pacific
Hawaii,Southern Ocean to support regional ocean planning and conduct Navy training and testing programs;identifying and
NAVFAC, reviewing scientific literature and global and local datasets to update marine resource assessments in the
California,Marianas 2010 to 2012
Pacific Division Pacific;preparing species profiles and ecoregional descriptions for the Hawaii and other ecoregions in the
Islands,and
Japan/Okinawa Pacific study area;and incorporating data into text and maps to allow the Navy to implement marine spatial
Training and Testing planning, including detailed habitat assessments, ecosystem descriptions and density data for sensitive
Areas species.
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Comprehensive
Long-Term
Environmental Action Tetra Tech conducted a full range of environmental services at 17 installations throughout the PACDIV
Navy(CLEAN)II, footprint, including Hawaii, Japan, and Guam under CERCLA, and the Navy's IR and BRAC programs.
NAVFAC, Navy and Marine Prepared Sls, EE/CAs, AMs, FOSTs, FOSLs, proposed plans, and RODs for 13 active and 4 closing 2003 to 2008
Pacific Division Corps Sites installations. Performed the characterization and delineation of hazardous contaminants at 14 Naval
Throughout NAVFAC installations on Oahu. Negotiated with regulators and stakeholders to facilitate site closure and transfer of
Pacific Region over 2,000 acres of land at former NAS Barbers Point.
(Team
Subcontractor)
Sand Island Vehicle
Maintenance
U.S.Postal Facilities Tetra Tech conducted groundwater investigation and remediation system operation and maintenance(O&M);
Service Groundwater Performed monthly O&M site visits to inspect/adjust free product skimmers and gauge groundwater/free 2009 to present
Investigation and product thicknesses;Prepared quarterly summary reports.
Monitoring,Honolulu,
HI
Tetra Tech is providing support to an internal Navy pre-planning project to further analyze proposed sites to
accommodate relocation of military forces and families to the island of Oahu. Tetra Tech biologists
Defense Program conducted terrestrial biological studies and surveys of species and habitats at five installations to support
Review Initiative future Endangered Species Act Section 7 consultation with the United States Fish and Wildlife Service and
Hawaii Phase 2 National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) compliance activities, and to fulfill necessary requirements to
NAVFAC,Pacific comply with the federal Endangered Species Act,the federal Migratory Bird Treaty Act(MBIA), and with
Division Environmental and State of Hawaii(SOH)law(Hawai'i Revised statutes Chapter 195D)that protects federally endangered and 2021 to present
Transportation/Traffic threatened and state-listed endangered and threatened species. Tetra Tech conducted surveys for three
Studies(Team groups of federally and state-listed species:the Hawaiian hoary bat,ESA-listed plants,and ESAISOH/MBTA-
Subcontractor) listed birds. Results from biological studies are being analyzed and summarized for inclusion in a
comprehensive report to NAFVAC to support future decision-making,NEPA,and related environmental and
facility planning requirements.
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Federally endangered birds in Haleakala National Park have rapidly declined in the last 20 years,with some
reaching perilously low numbers. Past and recent work has confirmed that the primary threat to native
Hawaiian birds is non-native avian malaria,transmitted by a non-native vector,the Culex mosquito.Recent
advances allow for the possibility to use a sterile insect technique,Wolbachia incompatibility,to suppress
mosquitoes and their associated diseases. Based on this approach,the National Park Service(NPS)and
State of Hawaii are proposing to use of the Wolbachia technique at a landscape level to suppress non-native
National Park Haleakala National mosquito reproduction or population size and thus avian malaria transmission to native forest birds on East
Service Park Avian Malaria Maui.In addition to the NPS and State of Hawaii,the Nature Conservancy and U.S.Fish and Wildlife Service 2020 to present
Suppression Efforts are key project stakeholders.Tetra Tech assisted with project planning and early outreach,including a highly
successful 3-day virtual Microsoft Teams workshop with more than 30 participants, and preparation of an
environmental assessment(EA)in compliance with both the National Environmental Policy Act(NEPA)and
the Hawaii Environmental Policy Act (HEPA; HRS Chapter 343). Specific tasks include pre-NEPA
environmental planning services,scoping meetings and materials,preparation of an EA for public review,EA
review meetings and materials, analysis of and response to EA comments, preparation of a decision
document,and compilation of the decision file for the project.
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Academic Clients
The Guidance for Disaster Recovery Preparedness in Hawaii was developed to help state and county
University of planners: (a) improve governance structure for recovery functions, (b) identify pathways to pursue critical
Hawaii(UH)Sea Disaster Recovery disaster recovery preparedness activities to support resilient recovery and reconstruction, (c) encourage
Grant College Preparedness integration of disaster recovery preparedness efforts among related plans and policies.This Guidance and 2017 to 2020
Program can be found here: http://seacrant.soest.hawaii.edu/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/HI Disaster Recovery
Preparedness_Guidance_Final 26Ju n e2019.pdf
The Guidance for Addressing Sea Level Rise in Community Planning in Hawaii was developed to assist
UH Sea Grant Sea Level Rise in counties together with their communities and partners address sea level rise through their existing planning 2017 to 2020
College Program Community Planning processes and provides examples and resources to support the planning.This Guidance will be available in
July 2020.
Tetra Tech,Inc.provided coastal engineering expertise and developed site-specific plans for dune restoration
for Baldwin Beach Park.The University of Hawai'i Sea Grant Program(Hawai'i Sea Grant)was awarded a
grant from the National and Fish and Wildlife Foundation Coastal Resilience Fund to develop site-specific
UH Sea Grant Baldwin Beach Dune plans for dune restoration at Kapuka'ulua(Baldwin Beach)from Lower Paia Park to Wawau Point.In the face
College Program Restoration Project of sea level rise,the long-term goal of the project is to implement dune restoration activities that have the 2020 to 2021
complimentary benefits of ecosystem restoration and community resilience. Restoration strategies and
detailed site plans are being developed by Tetra Tech for 5 specific dune restoration zones.As part of the
project,Tetra Tech also assisted Hawaii Sea Grant in developing and implementing an outreach plan and
materials to support the project deliverables.
UH Sea Grant The project will result in a Pre-Disaster Recovery Framework(PDRF)for the County of Kauai(County)that
College Program Building Back Better: builds on existing County planning efforts in collaboration with multiple County Departments, external
Pre-Disaster organizational stakeholders, and community members in vulnerable and underserved communities. The
in PRRF will support a process for expediting recovery after a catastrophic natural disaster,such as a hurricane 2023-ongoing
County of Kauai Recovery Planning
or a tsunami and outline a shared recovery organization and authority structure to triage decision-making for
Planning Kauai,Hawaii
Department community recovery.This planning effort will explicitly include chronic climate change hazards like sea-level
rise and social equity concerns as part of the decision making process for disaster recovery.
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3. Key Personnel
We have an experienced team who can attest to many years of successful projects in Hawaii. Our extensive local experience
in Hawaii, coupled with our company-wide resources and subject matter experts, ensures that our team is prepared to
successfully meet the State of Hawaii's project needs. Key staff members with Hawaii experience are listed below in Table 2
in alphabetical order.
Staff Role Highest Years of
Degree Experience
Agostini,Tiffany Senior Biologist/Project Manager MS 17
Andrews,Jeremy, P.E. Civil Engineer BS 22
Brasher,Anne Senior Water Quality and Aquatic Scientist PhD 36
Brimacombe,Karen Botanist/Ecologist MS 23
Brodersen,Jason PG Program Manager/Geologist BS 36
Burkett,Jason PE Civil/Structural Engineer MS 18
Courtney,Kitty Senior Marine Environmental Scientist PhD 36
Dick,Kristina GISP GIS Specialist MS 16
Donoho,Mike AICP Senior Environmental Planner MUPR 24
Dutton,Jacob Biologist BS 16
Engler,Spencer Biologist BS 11
Fussel,Jason PE Civil Engineer/Project Manager BS 21
Hurley,Susan Senior Biologist/Project Manager/Operations Manager MS 24
James,Chris Hydrologist/Aquatic Habitat Restoration and Fish Passage Specialist MS 19
Jensen,Eric CHMM Operations Manager/Senior Program Manager BS 35
Kettley,Lisa Senior Project Manager/Environmental Scientist MS 26
McClain,Leslie Senior Environmental and Urban Planner BA 18
Nagai,Stephanie Project Manager MA 11
Oiler,Alicia Vice President/Environmental&Energy Programs MS 35
Parry,Yvonne Program Manager/Environmental Chemist MS 21
Peters,Joel GISP Senior GIS Specialist BA 28
Recker,Ben PE Civil Engineer MS 23
Reynolds,Lara Biologist MS 16
Reynolds,Michelle Senior Wildlife Ecologist PhD 29
Schwab,Nate Senior Bat Biologist PhD 21
Snetsinger,Tom Senior Biologist MS 34
Tanino,Jamie Biologist/Rare Snail Specialist BS 18
Taylor,Jenny Senior Biologist/Project Manager BS 17
Taylor,Phil Field Biologist MS 19
Todd,Chris Wildlife Biologist PhD 19
Yost,Kayla Environmental Planner MS 11
Young,Rich Wildlife Biologist BS 28
Reesor,Meg GIS Scientist BS 5
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Tiffany Agostini is a Senior Biologist, Project Manager, and Wetland Specialist. She has over 17 years of experience in
environmental consulting and natural resource management throughout the Hawaiian Islands. Tiffany has wide-ranging
technical and consulting skills from field work relating to plant ecology and identification; wetland determinations and
delineations for the Clean Water Act; stream biology and water quality surveys; threatened and endangered species studies;
impact assessments and resource condition assessments; environmental compliance and planning; extensive literature
reviews and report preparation; data analysis; and client liaison and project management. She is experienced in the
preparation and implementation of Hawaii's various regulatory requirements including Section 7 BAs, USACE permits, Water
Quality Certifications (WQC), EFH Assessments, state and federal HCPs, and HEPA EAs/EISs. Ms.Agostini received a MS in
Botany from the University of Hawaii in 2011. She also possesses strong working relationships with regulatory agencies to
facilitate permitting processes.
Jeremy Andrews, P.E. is a Professional Civil Engineer with more than 22 years' experience in water resource engineering
projects in the Pacific Northwest and Colorado. His responsibilities include surface water planning, urban stormwater, natural
drainage system; with a particular emphasis on riverine, estuary and marine shoreline restoration. He has been involved with
numerous habitat restoration projects from the conceptual level to construction. He has performed engineering activities that
include hydrologic and hydraulic modeling, in-stream structure habitat design, construction plan-set creation, updates, project
specifications, and final construction bid packages, as well as construction observation and field direction of in-stream habitat
structures. He is a past member of the Seattle Public Utilities Citizen Advisory Committee for Creeks, Drainage and
Wastewater.
Anne Brasher, PhD has focused on research projects with direct resource management implications. Her expertise covers a
range of topics including transport, bioaccumulation, and remediation of contaminants; riparian and instream habitat
restoration; invasive species impacts and control; and the design of monitoring and assessment programs. While Dr. Brasher
specializes in aquatic ecology (including marine, freshwater and estuarine systems), her projects are typically interdisciplinary
with hydrology, geology, riparian ecology, and chemistry often involved. Her professional career has covered a wide
geographic range; with an emphasis on tropical ecosystems (including Hawaii, Guam, and American Samoa), while working
for federal, state, and local agencies, as well as private organizations and community groups. Prior to joining Tetra Tech, Ms.
Brasher served as a research scientist with the US Geological Survey in Utah and Hawaii and managed with National Water
Quality Assessment(NAWQA) program in Hawaii for several years.
Karen Brimacombe is a Botanist and Ecologist with more than 23 years of experience performing research in the fields of
conservation, botany, ecology, and field biology. She is proficient in the design and implementation of botanical and ecological
field studies and surveys and has experience in a broad range of ecosystems including in wetland, forest, riparian, desert,
grassland, and shrub-steppe habitat across the western U.S., including Hawaii and Alaska. Ms. Brimacombe has a strong
technical background in Hawaiian flora and ecology, and she received an MS in Botany with an Ecology, Evolution, and
Conservation Biology Specialization, from the University of Hawaii in 2003. She has also previously worked on several wind
and other energy projects in Hawaii. Ms. Brimacombe has excellent technical writing and editing skills and has authored
numerous technical reports and environmental impact and assessment documents in support of local, state and federal
permitting and project permitting including NEPA and HEPA.
Jason Brodersen, PG, is a Program Manager with a wide range of experience in project and program management and
technical oversight for complex environmental investigation and cleanup projects, due diligence, guaranteed fixed price
remediation, and Phase I and II environmental assessment projects. He has worked in the environmental field as a program
manager, technical and regulatory specialist, and geologist for 36 years. Mr. Brodersen has been directly responsible for
project execution and negotiations, client and regulatory agency interface, technical strategies, and project communications
for over 100 projects with an approximate value of $50 million. Mr. Brodersen has been responsible for coordinating and
overseeing the application of hazardous waste investigations, regulatory policy development, water resource projects,
innovative cleanup technologies, property transfer, conducting compliance inspections, site prioritization, risk assessment, and
engineering oversight. He is also a Tetra Tech Quality Assurance Manager.
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Jason Burkett, PE, is a Structural Engineer who is experienced with many structural systems including: composite steel,
prestressed/precast concrete, concrete framing, steel framing, masonry, timber, tilt-up concrete panels, light-gauge steel, and
aluminum. He has completed projects for water treatment facilities, federal government, Department of Defense (DoD),
municipal, industrial, commercial, residential, health care, education, aviation, marine construction, performing arts, roofing
components, hurricane shelters, high-velocity hurricane zones, renovations, additions, and investigations. Mr. Burkett is a
proficient user of RISA Software, Mathcad, SBEDS, PCA Wall, ENERCALC, Retain Pro, NCMA Masonry, Revit Structure,
AutoCAD, Hilti Profis, and RS Means Costworks.
Catherine Courtney, PhD is a Senior Marine Environmental Scientist with Tetra Tech, Inc. She has over 36 years of
experience as a program manager, project manager, and technical lead for large and small projects on marine and coastal
management, climate change adaptation, and coastal community resilience in the U.S. and internationally. She has served as
senior advisor on international projects funded by USAID, such as the Coastal Resource Management Project, the US Indian
Ocean Tsunami Warning System Program, and the US Coral Triangle Initiative. In Hawaii, she prepared the Hawaii Ocean
Resources Management Plan, Hawaii Watershed Guidance, and the Hawaii State Sea Level Rise Vulnerability Assessment
Adaptation Report and two supporting guidance documents on addressing sea level rise and disaster recovery and
reconstruction into state, county, and community planning in Hawaii. She is currently working with the County of Maui
Department of Parks and Recreation to assess the sea level rise vulnerability of all county beach parks and identify adaptation
strategies. She also worked with UH Sea Grant to design a dune restoration project for a beach park on Maui.
Kristina Dick, GISP is a Geographer with 16 years of experience in Geographic Information Systems. Her areas of expertise
include cartography, spatial analysis, remote sensing, GPS data collection, and natural resources data management. More
recent corporate experience is related to avian survey spatial and relational database management and related desktop GIS
analysis related to wind energy projects. Her specific skills include, but are not limited to GIS analysis, remote sensing,
geodatabase design and management, SQL database design, field data collection using GPS, cartography, and website
design.
Mike Donoho, AICP is an Environmental Planner and Natural Resources Specialist with extensive experience directing and
implementing complex conservation initiatives involving multiple endangered species, private landowners, state and federal
resource agencies, and stakeholders in Hawaii. Prior to joining Tetra Tech, Mr. Donoho has served as a planner for
Townscape, Inc., the US National Park Service, and Hawaii Department of Natural Resources. He served as the Senior Vice
President for Natural Resources for Pulama Lanai and successfully negotiation a Comprehensive Conservation Agreement
with the US Fish and Wildlife Service and Hawaii Department of Land and Natural Resources to protect endangered plant and
animal species on Lanai in lieu of designating Critical Habitat on the island. He has owned two planning firms (Kukui Planning
Company, LLC and Zen Planning Hawaii).
Jacob Dutton is a Biologist with more than 16 years of experience in field surveys, wildlife monitoring, and reporting. Jacob
has expertise with avian point count surveys, nest searching, bat acoustic surveys, and threatened and endangered species
surveys. He is currently responsible for managing on-site operational compliance of the Kawailoa Wind Facility Habitat
Conservation Plan on Oahu's north shore, which involves implementing a post-construction mortality monitoring program,
conducting carcass persistence trials and predator control, conducting waterbird surveys, and facilitating nearby mitigation
activities at the nearby Ukoa Pond. He also has expertise in water quality sampling and analysis, fisheries biology, dog
handling for invasive species detection, and Lepidoptera surveys. He possesses the OSHA 40-hour Hazardous Waste
Operations and Emergency Response Standard (HAZWOPER)certification.
Spencer Engler is a Biologist with more than 11 years of experience in field surveys, wildlife monitoring and reporting, and
predator control. Spencer has expertise managing on-site operational compliance of the Kaheawa Wind Facility Habitat
Conservation Plan which involves implementing a post-construction mortality monitoring program (using K9 searching),
conducting carcass persistence trials and predator control, and facilitating nearby mitigation activities at the Makamaka`ole
Seabird restoration site on Maui.
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Jason Fussel, PE, is a Civil Engineer with a broad knowledge of civil engineering and has more than 21 years of experience.
He is a licensed PE in Hawaii and California and a licensed Land Surveyor in California. His experience includes work on both
public and private sector jobs of varying size and construction material types including the design of sewer transmission
systems, water distribution systems, street and storm drain improvements and grading activities varying from mass grading to
final precise grading plans. Mr. Fussel has extensive and relevant experience in the stormwater, Best Management Practice
(BMP) and Low Impact Development (LID) arena, which includes successful implementation of sustainable design practices
for a vast array of improvement projects. Additionally, Mr. Fussel is a LEED® Accredited Professional, EnvisionTM
Sustainability Professional and is serving as the Project Engineer for the DLNR Na Pali Coast State Wilderness Park
Improvements Project in Kauai.
Susan Hurley is a Senior Wildlife Biologist, Project Manager, and Operations Manager for the Portland/Honolulu office who
has been working in the scientific fields for 24 years. She has a technical background in general ecology, avian ecology and
behavior, bat ecology and acoustics, statistics, NEPA, and threatened and endangered species. She has been involved in all
aspects of projects, including field survey performance and coordination, siting, agency coordination, impact analysis, and
mitigation planning.
Chris James has over 19 years of experience focusing on aquatic habitat restoration and fish passage projects at various
locations throughout the United States. He manages and serves as technical lead/lead author for habitat restoration and fish
passage projects, bringing holistic approaches at the watershed-scale to improve fisheries resources through fish passage,
floodplain connectivity, riparian enhancement, streambank stability, large woody debris and rock additions, while protecting
existing infrastructure. He has on-the-ground expertise with data collection techniques for fisheries, hydrologic, geomorphic,
and riparian data necessary for assessments, habitat suitability modeling, sediment and hydraulic modeling, and fish passage
designs. He has managed the logistics and planning for assessing, designing, permitting, and implementing these project
types from concept through construction and post-construction monitoring.
Eric Jensen, CHMM, is the Honolulu Office Operations Manager, a Senior Program Manager, and a Master Level Certified
Hazardous Materials Manager (CHMM). He oversees senior technical review and oversight on environmental projects in the
Honolulu office. Mr. Jensen has a history of 35 years of diverse program management experience in the environmental
consulting industry, including managing large scale contracts for state agencies, municipalities and commercial clients. Mr.
Jensen's experience includes work on projects requiring innovative approaches to solving unique environmental issues. Mr.
Jensen possesses significant experience related to environmental characterization activities, including: Due Diligence
portfolios for commercial, telecommunications, and financial lending institution clients; hydrogeological investigations/
characterization of soil and groundwater contamination for commercial, private, and public sector clients; all activities related
to underground storage tank (UST) removal, replacement, and contamination abatement; investigations related to
"Brownfields" redevelopment activities; and, Federal projects (EPA, US Navy, US Air Force).
Lisa Kettley is an Environmental Scientist and Project Manager with more than 26 years of experience in environmental
permitting and planning, regulatory compliance, and biological resource issues. She has played a key role in a wide variety of
complex, high-profile projects including those related to renewable energy facilities, electrical transmission and power
generation systems, ecosystem restoration and watershed planning. Her breadth of expertise includes scoping and
preparation of environmental review documents in accordance with both the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) and
Hawaii environmental review regulations (Hawaii Revised Statutes [HRS] Chapter 343), coordination and consultation with
resource agencies and project stakeholders, and compliance with a variety of federal, state, and local regulations. Other
specific skills include strategic planning, impact avoidance and minimization, and mitigation development.
Leslie McClain is a Senior Environmental Planner as well as an experienced Project Manager with 18 years of professional
experience. She has experience in regulatory compliance and permitting in Hawaii and Oregon and under state and federal
regulations including the state HEPA and the federal NEPA processes. For the past 9 years, her career has focused on state
and county regulatory compliance related to development of commercial wind and solar projects in Hawaii including
preparation of HEPA EISs and EAs, Conservation District Use Permits, HCPs and ITLs, and Maui/Hawaii/Honolulu County
land use permit applications. Ms. McClain also has a background in community planning, development code writing, and
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master planning. She has also worked closely with cultural consultants in Hawaii on conducting Archaeological Inventory
Surveys and State Historic Preservation Division (SHPD)consultation.
Stephanie Nagai is an interdisciplinary practitioner and project manager for offshore and terrestrial renewable energy projects
in Hawaii and the western United States. She has experience in environmental planning, resource inventory and assessment,
and mitigation planning, and has successfully managed or contributed toward the preparation of federal and state documents
(e.g., EA/EISs and HCPs)while working closely with county and state agencies in Hawaii as well as federal agencies like the
USFS, USFWS, BIA, and the BLM.
Alicia Oiler, Vice President, Environmental & Energy Services, is a Senior Project Manager with over 35 years of experience.
Ms. Oiler leads Tetra Tech's energy and environmental services in the Pacific Rim and is responsible for overall business
development and client services and manages a variety of complex permitting projects. Her focus is on building and
supervising multidisciplinary teams, and strategic planning, in addition to project management, agency coordination, technical
oversight, and study design. She has managed and provided technical expertise for the siting, development, construction, and
operation of energy projects in Hawaii for the past 16 years including wind and solar energy, undersea cable, and energy
storage projects. Alicia has a strong technical background in environmental impacts assessment; integrated environmental
management; threatened and endangered species; environmental planning and permitting including HEPA and NEPA; ESA
Section 7 and 10 Endangered Species Act consultation and compliance, habitat assessment and management; mitigation
design and monitoring; mitigation bank development and implementation, and sustainable development practices. Her
expertise includes a wide array of land management and development projects for private and public clients. Alicia uses her
understanding of both the technical information and policy to bridge differences between regulatory agencies and clients to
meet project goals.
Yvonne Parry is a Project Manager and Environmental Chemist with 21 years of experience. She focuses on project
management, environmental investigations and soil remediation.As a manager, Ms. Parry has performed the following: scope
review and development, contract review, proposal preparation, project set up, project implementation, oversight and training
of field personnel, subcontractor coordination and contracting, client and state regulator coordination, data review, validation
and interpretation, report preparation and project close out. Ms. Parry has prepared various environmental documents
including sampling and analysis plans, work plans, soil investigation reports, soil management plans, Phase I and II reports,
and standard operating procedures.
In the field, Ms. Parry's experience includes: soil, concrete, groundwater and waste sampling, installation of temporary wells,
removal of underground storage tanks, confirmation sampling, oversight and documentation of remedial activities, oversight of
subcontractors and remedial staff, training of field staff and performance of visual inspections. Incremental sampling
techniques (incremental sampling methodology [ISM], MULTI INCREMENT® [MI]) were primarily used to collect soil and
concrete samples. Ms. Parry's MI sampling experience includes the training of scientific and non-scientific field staff,
delineation of Decision Units (DUs), selection of subsampling locations, collection of samples, sample handling and shipment,
and laboratory coordination.
Joel Peters, GISP has been supporting Tetra Tech offices with geographic information systems (GIS) development and
support. Typical work product includes site maps, facility layouts, soil and ground water sampling plans, and spatial data
analysis using geographic information. Acquisition of environmental data in the field, including wetland, and sampling
locations, has also been accomplished utilizing the Trimble Geo series handheld GPS devices, and mobile device data
collection programs such as iFormBuilder and Collector for ArcGIS. He has developed maps, geographic databases,
electronic data deliverables, web mapping applications and metadata for federal, state, private, and non-profit clients. Mr.
Peters has experience with ESRI ArcGIS Desktop software, Spatial Analyst, 3D Analyst, ArcGIS Pro, and Trimble GPS
Analyst, and Autodesk Map. He has been an integral part of a team developing web-based mapping applications for a variety
of federal, state, and private clients. Using ArcGIS Server for web map publishing, ArcGIS for JavaScript for application
development, and ArcGIS Desktop for data development and display, the applications developed offer for the client a content
rich, easily accessible internet environment for geographic data display and query.
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County of Hawaii—Statement of Qualifications for Fiscal Year 2025
Ben Recker, PE, LEED AP is a Civil Engineer with 23 years of experience in environmental management, specializing in
water quality compliance, pollution prevention, recycling, and solid waste management. His water quality expertise
encompasses several areas including industrial and municipal stormwater compliance, stormwater Best Management Practice
(BMP) evaluation and selection, Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) development, and industrial pre-treatment
program compliance. His pollution prevention, recycling, and solid waste expertise include compliance assessments, process
improvement identification, and economic evaluation of alternatives. Mr. Recker also has 3 years of experience as an
environmental management instructor for the United States Air Force. He was the primary water quality and pollution
prevention instructor for Air Force engineering and environmental professionals. Mr. Recker has served in a project
management role for both water quality and solid waste/recycling projects.
Lara Reynolds has 16 years of experience in terrestrial plant ecology and natural resource management in Hawaii. Her
expertise includes island biology and conservation, botanical surveys and plant identification, endangered species habitat
assessments and restoration, and invasive species management. She is trained in wetland identification and delineation, and
her experience also comprises conducting field surveys for listed wildlife species. Her work supports environmental
compliance and planning projects. Ms. Reynolds has served in technical roles with the State of Hawaii Department of Land
and Natural Resources Division of Forestry and Wildlife as a District Botanist and Resource Protection Forester, and
internationally as a technical advisor(ecology)with the New Zealand Department of Conservation.
Michelle Reynolds, PhD has more than 29 years of experience designing and conducting wildlife population studies in the
Pacific Islands. She has provided integrated research products and technical assistance for State, Federal, and International
agencies responsible for natural resource management and decision making. Projects have emphasized endangered species
and their habitat use, movements, population status and abundance estimation, restoration and vulnerability. She has
experience with the ESA, environmental assessments, recovery planning, and risk assessments relating to wildlife in the
Hawaiian Islands. Her ecological expertise includes study design, statistical analysis, extinction risk, reintroduction of birds,
monitoring rare species, and the use of ecological detection canines for pathogen and carcass detection. Her research
projects have included wetland and invertebrate ecology, structured decision making and adaptive management, island
biosecurity and invasive species. Dr. Reynolds has more than 40 peer reviewed papers published in scientific journals and
has presented more than 50 invited scientific presentations on topics ranging from the impact of sea level rise on wildlife, to
the use of detection dogs for avian botulism mitigation. She is considered a species expert for the Koloa, Laysan duck,
Hawaii's seabirds, and endangered Hawaiian Forest birds of Hawaii, Maui, and Kauai.
Nathan Schwab is a Wildlife Biologist with more than 21 years of experience researching bats, including 12 years conducting
studies in the renewable energy sector (wind, solar, hydro). He is currently the Program Lead for Tetra Tech's Bat Program.
Mr. Schwab specializes in bat-related issues and has designed and implemented acoustic monitoring and telemetry studies in
15 states. He is an expert in the design and implementation of bat field studies and acoustic data analysis. Mr. Schwab holds
scientific collecting permits related to bat research (including for endangered Hawaiian hoary bat) and has helped design,
coordinate, and implement several large-scale bat monitoring projects across entire states, regions, and the nation. He has
experience consulting with the USFWS on northern long-eared bat issues and is currently investigating occupancy of this
species at Air Force installations across the nation. He also serves on the Board of the Western Bat Working Group and on a
Technical Advisory Committee for a wind energy project in Montana.
Thomas Snetsinger is a Senior Biologist with over 34 years of experience as a project manager and wildlife biologist in
wildlife research, management, and monitoring. Responsibilities have included field surveys, project administration and
design, data management and analysis, preparation of reports and regulatory documents. He also has experience evaluating
compliance with NEPA, various state environmental policy acts, state and federal environmental regulations, and the federal
ESA; and acquiring associated permits. He has played a key role in preparing ESA Section 10 Habitat Conservation Plans in
support of the acquisition of federal and state incidental take permits for threatened and endangered species. Mr. Snetsinger
formerly worked at the U.S. Geological Survey in Hawaii accumulating 8 years of forest bird research experience on the
islands of Kauai, Maui, and Hawaii.
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Jamie Tanino is a Biologist and Rare Snail Specialist with over 18 years of experience. Ms. Tanino previously worked as a
watershed resource specialist for the Board of Water Supply. She also assists with the Hawaiian Land Snail Species Diversity
Survey which includes snail surveys, live sample and leaf litter collection, and data collection of species diversity, population
size and habitat. Ms. Tanino has conducted snail work at various conservation and natural areas throughout Hawaii including
at Mt. Ka'ala. While working at OANRP, she assisted with rare snail management for Achatinella mustelina which included
monitoring, collecting, and translocating snails, we well as maintaining and restoring snail enclosures and snail habitat. In
2018, Ms. Tanino assisted with the Capture-Mark-Recapture surveys for the Mikilua#4 OH Relocation project as a Tetra Tech
subcontractor.
Jenny Taylor has more than 17 years of experience as biologist in field research and analysis, project management, and
study design and document development. Her technical background is in general ecology. She has extensive experience
supporting renewable energy projects with areas of expertise including post-construction fatality monitoring at both wind and
solar facilities (study design, study lead, data review and fatality modelling with the Huso Estimator, EoA and GenEst), permit
compliance monitoring study design, Bird and Bat Conservation Strategy (BBCS) development and preparation, and the
development of Eagle Conservation Plans (ECPs). In addition, she regularly manages, designs, conducts, analyzes, and
reports on pre-construction risk assessment studies. Ms. Taylor has worked with state and federal wildlife agencies toward
obtaining wildlife permits. Ms. Taylor has extensive experience with training operation and maintenance staff on wildlife issues
at operational energy facilities and has 10 years of experience with data management systems and data QA/QC.
Philip Taylor is an Assistant Biologist with 19 years of experience in field surveys, wildlife monitoring, and biological studies
throughout the Hawaiian Islands. His expertise includes surveying, banding, and managing native Hawaiian birds, particularly
the endangered Oahu Elepaio. He has also managed small mammal predator control programs and assisted in developing
and implementing Hawaiian hoary bat management programs. He has experience monitoring endangered tree snail
populations and out-planting endangered plants. In addition to supporting Tetra Tech, Mr. Taylor also works for the Oahu
Army Natural Resources Program as an avian conservation specialist. Mr. Taylor previously worked on the Palila Restoration
Project on Hawaii Island and the Maui Forest Bird Recovery Project on the Island of Maui.
Chris Todd, PhD addresses ecological impacts associated with renewable energy (e.g., wind power, solar power,
geothermal) and develop strategies to address potential endangered species issues including preparing habitat conservation
plans, biological assessments, and mitigation plans. As a specialist in bat biology, he has led ecological investigations aimed
at assessing biodiversity of bat species across the Hawaii, Oceania, and South Asia. He has helped prepare Habitat
Conservation Plans, conduct consultation with resource agencies. He has conducted original research and synthesis on
ecology and distribution of endangered bats in Hawaii and the Pacific and on minimizing risks to bats and birds from
emerging threats including wind turbines, and acted as an agency expert on bats, and distribution of endangered bats and on
minimizing risks to bats and birds from emerging threats including wind turbines. His experience in Papua New Guinea
includes educating local clan leaders in proper techniques and methodologies of capture, identification, and collection of
biological and morphological data of bats and on ecological importance of bats, their local ecosystem services and the
importance of their conservation. Chris also helped to establish conservation management areas within each of the clan
districts and creating sustainable forestry practices.
Kayla Yost is an Environmental Planner with over 11 years of experience in the architectural/engineering and environmental
sectors. Her experience spans the Asia-Pacific Region including Hawaii, Marshall Islands, Federated States of Micronesia,
Guam, Palau, and American Samoa. She has managed the planning and permitting for a variety of infrastructure projects
including water distribution and treatment, wastewater collection and treatment, solid waste management, medical facilities,
education facilities, and airport improvement projects.
Rich Young is a Wildlife Biologist with 28 years of experience involving scientific research and natural resources
management. During the past 13 years, Rich has designed and supervised a variety of studies involving wildlife population
inventories and sensitive and rare wildlife assessments for renewable energy projects throughout the United States, including
the islands of Maui and O`ahu. In support of the Auwahi Wind Project, Rich supervised the monitoring of a Hawaiian petrel
colony located on the Kahikinui Forest Reserve and helped to develop a predator control program. Rich formally worked for
the U.S. Fish and Wildlife in support of restoration activities at Laysan Island.
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Meg Reesor has 5 years of experience working in a geographic information system (GIS) environment and 3 years of
experience conducting field work. Her technical experience in GIS has helped her excel in a variety of disciplines such as
environmental restoration, integrative pest management, and volunteer coordination. Over the past 3 years working on the
GIS team for an invasive species response team in Hawai'i, she streamlined informed decision making by connecting field
data with actionable insights, detailed reports, and custom dashboards. She is proficient in geospatial data management,
analysis, and cartography and specializes in creating maps and setting up field data collection tools in the Esri environment.
4. Past Performance
ENRPast erformance is
Tetra Tech the best indicator of What clients say regarding Tetra Tech's performance:
Engineering News-Record Rankings future success.An • "The study was thoroughly documented and meticulously
overall perspective of detailed. It was an enormous help to our planning,and
1 Water Tetra Tech's was very well received by our regulator...Tetra Tech has
been very responsive to our timelines,and to our need to
1 Environmental Management performance is discuss issues as they emerged." Jay Silberman,
1 Hydro Plants reflected by the firm's Environmental Protection Specialist,Civil Engineering
1 Treatment/Desalination success in growing in Unit—Honolulu, US Coast Guard
a very competitive . "The USFWS Pacific Islands Office in Hawaii handles
1 Wind Power marketplace and its
p permitting and compliance for eight complex wind energy
4 Top 500 Design Firms effectiveness in HCPs... Tetra Tech's team has been an integral part of
reducing costs. The this intensive effort. They are knowledgeable of the
business community applicable regulations and science, and the documents
has recognized this superior performance and routinely cites we receive from them are well written. Their staff is
Tetra Tech as the top firm in publications such as Environmental always responsive, keeping timelines as succinct as
possible, and working collaboratively toward solution in
News-Record, Fortune and Forbes. the face of opposition."—USFWS Biologist
Our clients have recognized our performance through • "Fantastic job, and as always, thanks again for your
commendations, awards, and most importantly, work. Our continued outstanding support of our project!!!" Brenda
current suite of government contracts has a combined value of Zehr, Environmental Programs Manager, Army Hawaii
over $14B. Tetra Tech has supported many government Fammily Housing
agencies continuously for more than 58 years. Tetra Tech's past performance record on contracts for federal and state
agencies provides us with the experience to make efficient use of all resources to maintain the quality of work, control cost,
and provide timely performance to meet schedules. Our performance leads to future work, making our satisfied customers our
greatest asset in winning new work. This is evident in our repeat business from clients requesting our environmental services.
The four most critical elements for the successful performance on environmental related contracts are cost control, quality of
work, professional staff, and timeliness of performance. Each of these elements is discussed below.
Cost Control
Cost control is an important component of our Tetra Tech's cost control program includes the following key features:
continued success with clients, and we have • Constant communication with project management and the project
consistently estimated and performed our tasks team regarding initial level of effort and budget constraints, in addition
within our budgets. This is done by using a Work to budget expended versus project progress;
Breakdown Structure system to define, organize, • Timely corrective action,such as redirecting work effort or reassigning
and identify work activities to accomplish the staff, when costs begin to exceed progress on specific elements of
required contractual deliverables. work;
Tetra Tech uses a weekly cost reporting system • Staffing of projects based on the best match of experience and project
to monitor "pipeline" and incurred costs. In requirements,resulting in a minimal learning curve;
addition, our project managers use project • Assignment and delegation of work to the lowest professional level
management software to supplement cost and qualified for that work,practicable to minimize labor expenses.
budget tracking, reporting, and control. Our
company has implemented innovative and efficient management procedures that have allowed us to minimize overhead costs
and pass savings on to clients.
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Quality of Work
Tetra Tech has a comprehensive Corporate Quality Assurance/Quality Control (QA/QC) Plan that guides the preparation of all
our projects and ensures that all are completed with consistent quality and in accordance with appropriate regulatory
requirements, codes, standards, and criteria. The plan stresses continuous improvement: success stories and lessons learned
on past projects are communicated and shared with our staff, so that future projects can benefit. Under our QA/QC
procedures, all technical evaluations are planned, controlled, and documented in sufficient detail regarding purpose, method,
assumptions, and units so that a technically qualified person may review, understand, and verify the analyses. Technical work
is verified by peer review, alternative calculations, qualification testing, or senior review before final release. Documents are
prepared following style guides that are modified to meet our customers' specific requirements. What makes Tetra Tech and
our staff qualified to manage the types of projects anticipated lies in the formal training and supervision each receives and the
time-tested corporate processes, procedures, and tools that allow them to be efficient managers. Tetra Tech's Quality
Management Plan is attached,which fully documents or QA/QC process.
Compliance with Performance Schedules
Tetra Tech is well known for complying with time-sensitive project schedules and responding to clients work requests
efficiently, accurately, and with the highest level of quality. Some of these projects, such as the Auwahi Wind Farm and Makua
Military Reservation EIS, had extremely demanding schedules. During surge periods additional staff was mobilized from
multiple offices. In spite of demanding deadlines, Tetra Tech works with our clients to develop aggressive but achievable
timelines in order to deliver high quality on-schedule documents.
Adherence to schedules is of utmost importance to Tetra Tech. Our Program Managers, Project Managers, and staff
understand funding limitations, and that the easiest way to stress a project budget is to let the schedule slip. Furthermore, we
understand the importance of supporting the regulatory and grant funding milestones of our clients. The project management
team works with our client points of contact to develop and maintain a project plan using Microsoft Project and detailing project
milestones.
Professional Staff
Tetra Tech's staff combines a knowledge and familiarity of state, federal, and local regulations and personnel, with sound
scientific expertise to develop complete permit applications and effective solutions to environmental concerns. Tetra Tech's
staff consists of a multidisciplinary group of environmental specialists who possess credibility, knowledge, and abilities that
come with advanced degrees and work experience; our staff includes natural resource specialists, ecologists, geologists,
environmental planners, environmental engineers, GIS analysts, and archaeologists, among others.
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DPW Form 120
STATE OF HAWAII
DEPARTMENT OF ACCOUNTING AND GENERAL SERVICES
QUESTIONNAIRE FOR ARCHITECTS,ENGINEERS AND OTHER PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
QUESTIONNAIRE FOR:(LIST DISCIPLINE) OTHER QUESTIONNAIRES SUBMITTED:(LIST DISCIPLINES) DATE
Botany Wildlife Biology
General Natural Resources Management And Biological Sciences Series 06/28/2024
Ecology
FIRM NAME ESTABLISHED YEAR TYPE OF ORGANIZATION(Underline)
Tetra Tech,Inc. STATE
1966 DE INDIVIDUAL PARTNERSHIP CORPORATION JOINT VENTURE OTHER
BUSINESS ADDRESS,TELEPHONE&FAX NO.OF HAWAII OFFICE AGE OF FIRM FEDERAL ID NO. YEARS ESTABLISHED
737 Bishop St.,Suite 2000,Honolulu,Hawaii 96813 58 years 95-4148514 IN HAWAII
Phone:808.441.4784/Fax:808.536-3953 34
PRINCIPALS OF FIRM:(NAMES) ASSOCIATE MEMBERS OF FIRM:(NAMES)
EricJensen,CHMM/Alicia Oiler Not applicable
PRESENT BRANCH OFFICE(s):(ADDRESS,TELEPHONE&FAX NO.) PERSON IN CHARGE:(NAMES)
Eric M.Jensen,CHMM,Operations Manager
Alicia Oiler,Vice President,Environmental and Energy Programs
NUMBER OF PERSONNEL IN YOUR PRESENT ORGANIZATION
PRINCIPALS&KEY
PERSONNEL OTHER PERSONNEL
LOCATED AT TOTAL
Engineers Spec.
Architect Engineer Scientists Architect Draftsmen Estimator Inspector Technician Balance
Mech. Electric Civil Others Writer
Tetra Tech
Offices 679 4886 1,234 679 788 706 2399 993 0 61 240 234 2767 12,296 27,962
(World-wide)
Honolulu 2 16 3 21
Office
TOTAL 679 679 788 706 2399 0 61 240 234 2767
TECHNICAL PERSONNEL: NUMBER OF PERSONNEL WITH HAWAII LICENSES 1 NUMBER OF PERSONNEL WITHOUT HAWAII LICENSES 22
Honolulu Office Honolulu Office
DPW FORM 120(Rev.6/99) Page 1 of 19
PERSONAL HISTORY STATEMENT OF PRINCIPALS AND ASSOCIATES WITHIN YOUR FIRM
NAME RESIDENT OF NAME RESIDENT OF
Eric M.Jensen,CHMM Hawaii Alicia 011er Oregon
TITLE TITLE
Operations Manager Vice President,Environmental and Energy Programs
YEARS OF EXPERIENCE AS PRINCIPAL IN THIS AS PRINCIPAL IN OTHER OTHER THAN PRINCIPAL YEARS OF AS PRINCIPAL AS PRINCIPAL IN OTHER OTHER THAN PRINCIPAL
FIRM FIRMS EXPERIENCE IN THIS FIRM FIRMS
35 14 0 21 35 8 0 27
EDUCATION(COLLEGE,DEGREE,YEAR,SPECIALIZATION) EDUCATION(COLLEGE,DEGREE,YEAR,SPECIALIZATION)
B.S.Geology,Ohio University,1987 M.S.Ecology,University of Tennessee,1990
B.A.Biology,Maryville College,1987
MEMBERSHIP IN PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS MEMBERSHIP IN PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
SAME,HAEP,IHMM,AHMP Women of Renewable Industries and Sustainable Energy,National Association
of Environmental Professionals(NAEP),The Wildlife Society
REGISTRATION(TYPE,YEAR,STATE) REGISTRATION(TYPE,YEAR,STATE)
Certified Hazardous Materials Manager(CHMM)Master Level,Current,
Certification#12655
Hawaii Certified Lead-Based Paint Inspector and Risk Assessor#PB-0972
DPW FORM 120(Rev.6/99) Page 2 of 19
PERSONAL HISTORY STATEMENT OF TECHNICAL PERSONNEL WITHIN YOUR FIRM l
NAME STATUS(Underline) NAME STATUS(Underline)
Lisa Kettley Full-Time Catherine Courtney Full-Time
TITLE OR POSITION YEARS OF EXPERIENCE TITLE OR POSITION YEARS OF EXPERIENCE
Project Manager,Environmental Scientist 26 Marine Environmental Scientist 36
WITH THIS FIRM WITH LAST FIRM WITH OTHER FIRMS WITH THIS FIRM WITH LAST FIRM WITH OTHER FIRMS
5 17 4 34 2
EDUCATION(COLLEGE,DEGREE,YEAR,SPECIALIZATION) EDUCATION(COLLEGE,DEGREE,YEAR,SPECIALIZATION)
M.S.Biological Sciences,Stanford University,2000 Ph.D.Oceanography,University of Hawaii,1985
B.S.Environmental Studies,University of Oregon,1996 M.A.Biology,San Jose State University,1981
B.A.Biology,University of California,Santa Cruz,1976
REGISTRATION(TYPE,YEAR,STATE) REGISTRATION(TYPE,YEAR,STATE)
American Association of Underwater Scientists
NAME STATUS(Underline) NAME STATUS(Underline)
Jason Burkett Full-Time Tiffany Agostini Full-Time
TITLE OR POSITION YEARS OF EXPERIENCE TITLE OR POSITION YEARS OF EXPERIENCE
Civil/Structural Engineer 18 Senior Biologist/Project Manager 17
WITH THIS FIRM WITH LAST FIRM WITH OTHER FIRMS WITH THIS FIRM WITH LAST FIRM WITH OTHER FIRMS
12 6 6 10 1
EDUCATION(COLLEGE,DEGREE,YEAR,SPECIALIZATION) EDUCATION(COLLEGE,DEGREE,YEAR,SPECIALIZATION)
M.S.Civil Engineering(Structures and Foundations),University of Central M.S.Botany,University of Hawaii at Manoa,2011
Florida,2005 B.A.Urban Studies and Planning/Environmental Science,University of
B.S.Civil Engineering(Structures Emphasis),University of Central Florida,2003 California-San Diego,2005
REGISTRATION(TYPE,YEAR,STATE) REGISTRATION(TYPE,YEAR,STATE)
Professional Engineer(PE):AZ,CO,FL,GA,HI,ID,IL,KS,KY,MO,NM,OK,TX
Structural Engineer(SE):IL;NCEES Model Law Structural Engineer;NCEES,
Record No.47938
DPW FORM 120(Rev.6/99) Page 3 of 19
PERSONAL HISTORY STATEMENT OF TECHNICAL PERSONNEL WITHIN YOUR FIRM
NAME STATUS(Underline) NAME STATUS(Underline)
Anne Brasher Part-Time Michael Donoho Part-Time
TITLE OR POSITION YEARS OF EXPERIENCE TITLE OR POSITION YEARS OF EXPERIENCE
Senior Aquatic Biologist 36 Senior Planner/Natural Resources Specialist 24
WITH THIS FIRM WITH LAST FIRM WITH OTHER FIRMS WITH THIS FIRM WITH LAST FIRM WITH OTHER FIRMS
5 12 19 4 4 16
EDUCATION(COLLEGE,DEGREE,YEAR,SPECIALIZATION) EDUCATION(COLLEGE,DEGREE,YEAR,SPECIALIZATION)
B.A.Anthropology and Psychology,Pitzer College,1984 M.S.Urban and Regional Planning(MURP),UH Manoa,2001
M.S.,Aquatic Ecology(eco-toxicology),University of California at B.A.Anthropology;Environmental Science,UH Manoa,1991
Davis,1989 Ph.D.,Ecology,University of California at Davis,1997
REGISTRATION(TYPE,YEAR,STATE) REGISTRATION(TYPE,YEAR,STATE)
AICP(025660)
NAME STATUS(Underline) NAME STATUS(Underline)
Yvonne Katrin Parry Full-Time Douglas Lantz Full-Time
TITLE OR POSITION YEARS OF EXPERIENCE TITLE OR POSITION YEARS OF EXPERIENCE
Environmental Chemist 21 Hydraulic Engineer/Principal Project Manager 35
WITH THIS FIRM WITH LAST FIRM WITH OTHER FIRMS WITH THIS FIRM WITH LAST FIRM WITH OTHER FIRMS
16 2 3 26 9
EDUCATION(COLLEGE,DEGREE,YEAR,SPECIALIZATION) EDUCATION(COLLEGE,DEGREE,YEAR,SPECIALIZATION)
M.S.Applied Chemistry,Fresenius European University of Applied Sciences, PhD,Watershed Management,University of Arizona,1998
2002;B.A.Chemistry,Fresenius European University of Applied Sciences, MS,Watershed Management,University of Arizona,1989
1999 BS,Watershed Management,University of Arizona,1986
REGISTRATION(TYPE,YEAR,STATE) REGISTRATION(TYPE,YEAR,STATE)
40-hour OSHA Environmental Health and Safety for Hazardous Waste Site Professional Engineer,Civil(PE)
Operations;8-hour Hazardous Waste Operations Management and AZ License No.28850(1995)Expires 3/31/22
Supervisor Training CA License No.63048(2002)Expires 6/30/20
OR License No.60864PE(1999)Expires 12/31/20
WA License No.34547(1997)Expires 8/8/20 Also
licensed in MD,ID,OK,and NM
Professional Hydrologist:License No.98-H-1479(1998)Expires 12/31/21
DPW FORM 120(Rev.6/99) Page 4 of 19
PERSONAL HISTORY STATEMENT OF TECHNICAL PERSONNEL WITHIN YOUR FIRM
NAME STATUS(Underline) NAME STATUS(Underline)
Jason Broderson Full-Time Joel Peters Full-Time
TITLE OR POSITION YEARS OF EXPERIENCE TITLE OR POSITION YEARS OF EXPERIENCE
Program Manager 36 GIS Specialist/Cartographer 28
WITH THIS FIRM WITH LAST FIRM WITH OTHER FIRMS WITH THIS FIRM WITH THIS FIRM WITH LAST FIRM
34 1 1 28
EDUCATION(COLLEGE,DEGREE,YEAR,SPECIALIZATION) EDUCATION(COLLEGE,DEGREE,YEAR,SPECIALIZATION)
B.S.Geophysics,University of California,Santa Barbara,1987 Certificate in Geographic Information Systems,The Pennsylvania State
University,2003
B.A.,Geography,University of North Texas,Denton,TX,1995
REGISTRATION(TYPE,YEAR,STATE) REGISTRATION(TYPE,YEAR,STATE)
State of California,Professional Geologist(P.G.),No.6262,1994;State of Certified GIS Professional(GISP)#00037616,The GIS Certification Institute,
California,Qualified Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan Developer(QSD), 2004
No.358,2011
NAME STATUS(Underline) NAME STATUS(Underline)
Jason Fussel Full-Time Susan Pankenier Full-Time
TITLE OR POSITION YEARS OF EXPERIENCE TITLE OR POSITION YEARS OF EXPERIENCE
Vice President/Civil Engineer 21 Client Manager/Operations Director 23
WITH THIS FIRM WITH LAST FIRM WITH OTHER FIRMS WITH THIS FIRM WITH LAST FIRM WITH OTHER FIRMS
21 16 7
EDUCATION(COLLEGE,DEGREE,YEAR,SPECIALIZATION) EDUCATION(COLLEGE,DEGREE,YEAR,SPECIALIZATION)
B.S.Civil Engineering,California Polytechnic State University,San Luis Obispo, B.A.Environmental Analysis and Design,University of California,Irvine,2001
2003
REGISTRATION(TYPE,YEAR,STATE) REGISTRATION(TYPE,YEAR,STATE)
Registered Civil Engineer,2007,CA;Licensed Land Surveyor,2013,CA; Air and Waste Management Association(AWMA)
Registered Civil Engineer,2013,HI
DPW FORM 120(Rev.6/99) Page 5 of 19
UPERSONAL HISTORY STATEMENT OF TECHNICAL PERSONNEL WITHIN YOUR FIRM
NAME STATUS(Underline) NAME STATUS(Underline)
Lara Reynolds Full-Time Kayla Yost Full-Time
TITLE OR POSITION YEARS OF EXPERIENCE TITLE OR POSITION YEARS OF EXPERIENCE
Biologist 16 Environmental Planner 11
WITH THIS FIRM WITH LAST FIRM WITH OTHER FIRMS WITH THIS FIRM WITH LAST FIRM WITH OTHER FIRMS
3 3 10 3 5 3
EDUCATION(COLLEGE,DEGREE,YEAR,SPECIALIZATION) EDUCATION(COLLEGE,DEGREE,YEAR,SPECIALIZATION)
M.S.Botany,University of Hawaii,2011 M.S.Environmental Technology,Imperial College London,2010
B.A.Botany, Highest Honors,University of Hawaii,2007 B.S.Public Health,The George Washington University,2009
REGISTRATION(TYPE,YEAR,STATE) REGISTRATION(TYPE,YEAR,STATE)
NAME STATUS(Underline) NAME STATUS(Underline)
Christopher Todd Full-Time Michelle Reynolds Part-Time
TITLE OR POSITION YEARS OF EXPERIENCE TITLE OR POSITION YEARS OF EXPERIENCE
Wildlife Biologist 19 Senior Wildlife Ecologist 29
WITH THIS FIRM WITH LAST FIRM WITH OTHER FIRMS WITH THIS FIRM WITH LAST FIRM WITH OTHER FIRMS
5 1 13 4 25
EDUCATION(COLLEGE,DEGREE,YEAR,SPECIALIZATION) EDUCATION(COLLEGE,DEGREE,YEAR,SPECIALIZATION)
PhD Island Ecology and Conservation,Hawkesbury Institute for the PhD Biology,Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University,2004
Environment,Western Sydney University,2020 M.S.Ecology,Old Dominion University
M.S.Tropical Conservation Biology and Environmental Science,University of B.S.Biology,Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Hawai'i at Hilo,2012
B.S.Natural Resource Management,Rutgers,The State University of New
Jersey,2003
REGISTRATION(TYPE,YEAR,STATE) REGISTRATION(TYPE,YEAR,STATE)
DPW FORM 120(Rev.6/99) Page 6 of 19
UPERSONAL HISTORY STATEMENT OF TECHNICAL PERSONNEL WITHIN YOUR FIRM
NAME STATUS(Underline) NAME STATUS(Underline)
Jamie Tanino Part-Time Spencer Engler Part-Time
TITLE OR POSITION YEARS OF EXPERIENCE TITLE OR POSITION YEARS OF EXPERIENCE
Biologist/Rare Snail Specialist 18 Biologist 13
WITH THIS FIRM WITH LAST FIRM WITH OTHER FIRMS WITH THIS FIRM WITH LAST FIRM WITH OTHER FIRMS
3 2 13 5 4 4
EDUCATION(COLLEGE,DEGREE,YEAR,SPECIALIZATION) EDUCATION(COLLEGE,DEGREE,YEAR,SPECIALIZATION)
B.S.Natural Resource and Environmental Management,University of Hawaii B.S.Natural Resources Management(Emphasis Wildlife Management)
Manoa,2005 Grand Valley State University,Michigan,2012.
REGISTRATION(TYPE,YEAR,STATE) REGISTRATION(TYPE,YEAR,STATE)
NAME STATUS(Underline) NAME STATUS(Underline)
Stephanie Nagai Full-time Meg Reesor Full-time
TITLE OR POSITION YEARS OF EXPERIENCE TITLE OR POSITION YEARS OF EXPERIENCE
Project Manager 11 GIS Scientist 5
WITH THIS FIRM WITH LAST FIRM WITH OTHER FIRMS WITH THIS FIRM WITH LAST FIRM WITH OTHER FIRMS
1 6 4 1 2 2
EDUCATION(COLLEGE,DEGREE,YEAR,SPECIALIZATION) EDUCATION(COLLEGE,DEGREE,YEAR,SPECIALIZATION)
M.A.Urban and Regional Planning,University of Hawaii at Manoa,2016 BS,Environmental Geography,(Minors in GIS and Environmental
B.S.Natural Resources and Environmental Management,University of Hawaii Sustainability),Michigan State University,2017
at Manoa,2013
REGISTRATION(TYPE,YEAR,STATE) REGISTRATION(TYPE,YEAR,STATE)
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OUTSIDE ASSOCIATES AND CONSULTANTS USUALLY EMPLOYED
DISCIPLINE NAME OF FIRM OR INDIVIDUAL DISCIPLINE NAME OF FIRM OR INDIVIDUAL
Hazardous Waste Removal Pacific Commercial Services
and Management 808.545.4599
Drilling Services GeoTek Hawaii,Inc.
808.223.9810
Cultural Resources Pacific Legacy,Inc.808.263.4800
Community Outreach The Accord Group
808.384.2468
Certified Industrial TRC Environmental Corporation
Hygienist Bart Ashley,CIH 808.728.4111
Land Surveying RM Towill
808.842.1133
ERRORS AND OMISSIONS INSURANCE
DOES YOUR FIRM HAVE ERRORS&OMISSION(E&O)INSURANCE?(Underline) AMOUNT OF COVERAGE AMOUNT OF DEDUCTIBLE
PER CLAIM
YES NO PROJECT INSURANCE $1,000,000 $250,000 Retention Claim
Submit proof of insurance or insurability from your insurance carrier with this form.
DPW FORM 120(Rev.6/99) Page 8 of 19
SUMMARY OF YOUR FIRM'S COMPLETED AND PRESENT PROJECTS DURING THE LAST TEN YEARS
AS A PRIME A/E CONSULTANT(Nationally)
TOTAL NUMBER OF COMPLETED PROJECTS >1,000
TOTAL ESTIMATED CONSTRUCTION COST OF COMPLETED PROJECTS >$20B
TOTAL NUMBER OF PRESENT PROJECTS >1,000
TOTAL ESTIMATED CONSTRUCTION COST OF PRESENT PROJECTS >$100M
AS AN ASSOCIATE WITH OTHER A/E CONSULTANTS(Nationally)
TOTAL NUMBER OF COMPLETED PROJECTS >1,000
TOTAL ESTIMATED CONSTRUCTION COST OF COMPLETED PROJECTS(ONLY THE PORTION OF WORK FOR WHICH YOUR FIRM WAS RESPONSIBLE) >$100M
TOTAL NUMBER OF PRESENT PROJECTS >1,000
TOTAL ESTIMATED CONSTRUCTION COST OF PRESENT PROJECTS(ONLY THE PORTION OF WORK FOR WHICH YOUR FIRM IS RESPONSIBLE) >$100M
CLASS OF WORK AND PROJECT TYPE SPECIALIZATION (Hawaii Office)
TYPE OF PROJECT TOTAL NO.OF COMPLETED TOTAL ESTIMATED TOTAL ESTIMATED PROJECT
PROJECTS CONSTRUCTION COST SIZE(G.S.F.)
Environmental Support Services 250 $37M N/A
Coastal Natural Resource Management 40 $6M N/A
Emergency-Disaster Planning and Management 2 $1.7M N/A
Environmental Impact Statements 6 $10.5M N/A
Environmental Assessments 20 $2M N/A
Categorize your firm's class for work during the last ten years by project type. Examples of project types include Educational,Industrial,Commercial Residential,Health Care,
Correctional and Judicial Facilities. Work may also be categorized as planning,civil sitework,renovation/alteration,architectural barrier removal,fire alarm system,etc.
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PRESENT/COMPLETED PROJECTS IN WHICH YOUR FIRM IS/WAS DESIGNATED THE PRIME CONSULTANT(BY TYPE)
(LISTA MAXIMUM OF 10 PROJECTS FOR EACH DISCIPLINE/TYPE OF WORK BEING APPLIED FOR.LIST PROJECTS THAT REFLECT YOUR ABILITY TO PROVIDE QUALITY WORK FOR YOUR REQUESTED PROJECTS.)
TYPE: Environmental/Planning
NAME OF LEAD NAME,ADDRESS,PHONE&FAX NO. ESTIMATED DURATION FOR %COMPLETED
YEAR NAME AND LOCATION OF THE PROJECT CONST.COST DESIGN
DESIGNER OF THE OWNER DESIGN CONST.
($) (MONTHS)
2010 Hawaii Watershed Guidance Catherine Courtney DBEDT,Office of Planning,Hawaii State $40,000 7 months 100%
Coastal Zone Management(CZM)Program
Kenneth Roberts 808.587.2803
2004-2005 Waianae Ecological Characterization Catherine Courtney DBEDT,Office of Planning,Hawaii State $100,000 12 months 100%
Coastal Zone Management(CZM)Program
Douglas Tom 808.587.2875
2006-2007 Hawaii Ocean Resource Management Plan Catherine Courtney DBEDT,Office of Planning,Hawaii State Coastal $120,000 12 months 100%
Update Zone Management(CZM)Program
Mary Lou Kobayashi 808.587-2846
2007 Development of a Moku Management Catherine Courtney DBEDT,Office of Planning,Hawaii State Coastal $130,000 6 months 100%
Framework for the State of Hawaii Zone Management(CZM)Program
Eileen Harada 808.586.9312
2008 Hawaii Community Stewardship Project- Catherine Courtney DBEDT,Office of Planning,Hawaii State Coastal $104,312 9 months 100%
Community Based Resource Management Zone Management(CZM)Program
(CRBM) Mary Lou Kobayashi 808.587.2846
2005- Non-Emergency Environmental Services Eric Jensen Hawaii Department of Health(DOH)Hazard $12M Currently in ongoing
present for the State of Hawaii Department of Evaluation and Emergency Response HEER) year 1 of 4th 5-
Health,Hazard Evaluation and Emergency Office,Honolulu,HI year contract
Response Office Fenix Grange 808.586.4249 (at 168 months)
2010-2013 RCRA Enforcement and Policy Assistance Eric Jensen U.S.EPA and Hawaii Department of Health $390,608 38 months 100%
(DOH),Solid and Hazardous Waste Branch
(SH W B)
Josh Nagashima 808.586.4226
2013 Ha'ena State Park and Na Pali Coast State Eric Jensen Hawaii Department of Land and Natural $30,365 4 months 100%
Wilderness Park Field Investigation and Resources(DLNR)
Concept Report for Proposed Park Roger H.Masuoka 808.587.0276
Improvements
2010-2011 Hilo Target Safeway Site Investigation and Eric Jensen Target Corp.,Pre Construction Environmental $300,000 13 months 100%
Removal Action Minneapolis,MN Dan Barrett 612.730.6534
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PRESENT/COMPLETED PROJECTS IN WHICH YOUR FIRM IS/WAS DESIGNATED THE PRIME CONSULTANT(BY TYPE)
(LISTA MAXIMUM OF 10 PROJECTS FOR EACH DISCIPLINE/TYPE OF WORK BEING APPLIED FOR.LIST PROJECTS THAT REFLECT YOUR ABILITY TO PROVIDE QUALITY WORK FOR YOUR REQUESTED PROJECTS.)
TYPE: Environmental/Planning
NAME OF LEAD NAME,ADDRESS,PHONE&FAX NO. ESTIMATED DURATION FOR %COMPLETED
YEAR NAME AND LOCATION OF THE PROJECT CONST.COST DESIGN
DESIGNER OF THE OWNER DESIGN CONST.
($) (MONTHS)
2008-2013 Technical Support to the Catherine Courtney NOAA National Marine Sanctuary Program $970,000 60 months 100%
Papahanaumokuakea Marine National Aulani Wilhelm 808.397.2660
Monument
2010-2012 Brownfields Redevelopment Support at a Eric Jensen Target Corp.,Pre Construction Environmental $200,000 24 months 100%
Mixed-use Commercial Property with Minneapolis,MN
Former Gas Station,Automobile Repair Dan Barrett 612.730.6534
Facility,and Suspected Dry Cleaning
Operations
2014-2015 Warehouse Passive Methane Venting Steve Delhomme Pacific Ocean Producers,Inc. $35,000 11 months 100%
System Design and Field Quality Control Honolulu,HI
Jim Cook 808.537.2905
2011 Target Pfresh Renovation Asbestos Survey Jeff Mitchell Target Corp.,Pre Construction Environmental $15,000 2 months 100%
Support Minneapolis,MN
Dan Barrett 612.730.6534
2011-2013 Environmental Support Services Eric Jensen University of Hawaii Institute for Astronomy $40,000 24 months 100%
and Pan-STARRS,Honolulu,HI
William Burgett 808.988.8965
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PRESENT/COMPLETED PROJECTS IN WHICH YOUR FIRM IS/WAS DESIGNATED THE PRIME CONSULTANT(BY TYPE)
(LIST A MAXIMUM OF 10 PROJECTS FOR EACH DISCIPLINE/TYPE OF WORK BEING APPLIED FOR.LIST PROJECTS THAT REFLECT YOUR ABILITY TO PROVIDE QUALITY WORK FOR YOUR REQUESTED PROJECTS.)
TYPE: Environmental/Planning
NAME OF LEAD NAME,ADDRESS,PHONE&FAX NO. ESTIMATED DURATION FOR %COMPLETED
YEAR NAME AND LOCATION OF THE PROJECT CONST.COST DESIGN
DESIGNER OF THE OWNER DESIGN CONST.
($) (MONTHS)
2007- Environmental Support Services for Yvonne Parry Hickam Communities LLC $4.2 million 84 months 85%
Present Military Housing Redevelopment,Joint Honolulu,HI 96818
Base Pearl Harbor Hickam,Hawaii Jim Switzer 254.289.7163
2002-2009 Environmental Impact Statement Military John Bock US Army Corps of Engineers,Honolulu District $3.7 million 86 months 100%
Training Activities at Makua Military Fort Shafter,HI
Reservation,Hawaii,and Various Uyen Tran 808.438.0512
Environmental Studies
2009 Stormwater Management Plan and NPDES Tim Tringali University of California,Santa Barbara $34,000 8 months 100%
Permit Support,University of California, Environmental Health and Safety
Santa Barbara,California Santa Barbara,CA 93106
Ali Aghayan 805.893.7534
2011 Environmental Assessment for the Yvonne Parry Island Palm Communities,LLC $92,000 7 months 100%
Kalakaua Phase 3 Housing Development, Schofield Barracks,HI
Schofield Barracks,Hawaii Mike Barstis 808.687.8322
2005- Brownfields Redevelopment Projects, Yvonne Parry Island Palm Communities,LLC $4.6 million ongoing ongoing
present Various Military Installations,Oahu,Hawaii Schofield Barracks,HI (at 168 months)
Mike Barstis 808.687.8322
2009-2012 Bamboo Commerce Center Groundwater Yvonne Parry Fowler Property Acquisitions $100,000 30 months 100%
Investigation and Monitoring San Francisco,CA 94104
Hannah Green 415.925.3100,ext 320
2007-2016 Sand Island Vehicle Maintenance Facilities Yvonne Parry US Postal Service Honolulu,HI 96819 $250,000 108 months 100%
Groundwater Investigation and Monitoring Gerard Koontz Manager
808.832.3265
DPW FORM 120(Rev.6/99) Page 12 of 19
PRESENT/COMPLETED PROJECTS IN WHICH YOUR FIRM IS/WAS DESIGNATED THE PRIME CONSULTANT(BY TYPE)
(LIST A MAXIMUM OF 10 PROJECTS FOR EACH DISCIPLINE/TYPE OF WORK BEING APPLIED FOR.LIST PROJECTS THAT REFLECT YOUR ABILITY TO PROVIDE QUALITY WORK FOR YOUR REQUESTED PROJECTS.)
TYPE: Environmental/Planning
NAME OF LEAD NAME,ADDRESS,PHONE&FAX NO. ESTIMATED DURATION FOR
YEAR NAME AND LOCATION OF THE PROJECT DESIGNER OF THE OWNER CONST.COST DESIGN %COMPLETED
($) (MONTHS)
2013-2014 Lalamilo Wind Farm Lalamilo Wind Company Confidential 12 months 100%
Big Island,Hawaii Richard Horn 530.342.8545
2013- Na Pua Makani Wind Farm Kahuku,Hawaii Alicia Oiler/Leslie AES Distributed Energy,282 Century Place,Suite Confidential ongoing ongoing
present McClain 2000,Louisville,CO 80027 (at 72 months)
2009- Auwahi Wind Farm Alicia Oiler Auwahi Wind Energy,LLC Confidential Ongoing ongoing
present Maui,Hawaii Marie VanZandt 619.228.7340
2007-2014 Lanai Met Tower Wind Farm Project Alicia Oiler Castle&Cooke Confidential 84 months 100%
Lanai,Hawaii Doug McClaflin 808.559.3924
2014 Professional Services for Community Alicia Oiler DBEDT,Strategic Industries Division Confidential 6 months 100%
Planning 250 S.Hotel St.,5th Floor,Room 501
Honolulu,Hawaii 96813
2014-2021 Na Pali Coast State Wilderness Park Eric Jensen Hawaii Department of Land and Natural $240,896 72 months 100%
Improvements,Kauai,HI Resources(DLNR),Honolulu,HI
(Job No.F800661B) Roger H.Masuoka 808.587.0276
2015-2018 Hawaii Sea Level Rise Vulnerability and Catherine Courtney Hawaii Department of Land and Natural $352,775 36 months 100%
Adaptation Report,Statewide,Hawaii Resources(DLNR),Honolulu,HI
(Job No.140AS99A) Brandon J.Kim 808.587.0248
2015-2016 Invasive Plant Control Plans,and Yvonne Parry NAVFAC Pacific $498,295 12 months 100%
Implementation,Joint Base Pearl Harbor- Environmental Contracts Branch
Hickam(JBPHH)&Pacific Missile Range 258 Makalapa Dr.,Ste.100,
Facility(PMRF) JBPHH,HI 96860-3134
April Teekell 808.471.1166
DPW FORM 120(Rev.6/99) Page 13 of 19
PRESENT/COMPLETED PROJECTS IN WHICH YOUR FIRM IS/WAS DESIGNATED THE PRIME CONSULTANT(BY TYPE)
(LIST A MAXIMUM OF 10 PROJECTS FOR EACH DISCIPLINE/TYPE OF WORK BEING APPLIED FOR.LIST PROJECTS THAT REFLECT YOUR ABILITY TO PROVIDE QUALITY WORK FOR YOUR REQUESTED PROJECTS.)
TYPE: Environmental/Planning
NAME OF LEAD NAME,ADDRESS,PHONE&FAX NO. ESTIMATED DURATION FOR
YEAR NAME AND LOCATION OF THE PROJECT DESIGNER OF THE OWNER CONST.COST DESIGN %COMPLETED
($) (MONTHS)
2014-2019 State of Hawaii,Commercial Harbors Yvonne Parry US Army Corps of Engineers Fort Shafter,HI $1.8 million 60 months 100%
Dredging Project,Honolulu District John Hosaka 808.835.4026
2018-2020 Soil Stockpile Characterization,Kalaeloa Eric Jensen Hawaii Community Development Authority $100,000 24 months 100%
Heritage and Legacy Foundation Park, 547 Queen St.,Honolulu,HI 96813,
Kalaeloa,Oahu,HI Neal Imada 808.392.1401
2019-2021 Volcanic Risk Assessment and Mitigation Catherine Courtney County of Hawaii,Department of Planning $300,000 24 months 100%
Action Plan 25 Aupuni St.,Hilo,HI 96720
April J.Surprenant 808.961.8131
2019-2021 Kilauea Eruption Community Relief, Catherine Courtney County of Hawaii,Department of Planning $1,891,489 24 months 100%
Relocation,and Recovery Planning 25 Aupuni St.,Hilo,HI 96720
April J.Surprenant 808.961.8131
2019-2021 Developing Economic Incentives for Green Catherine Courtney Malama Maunalua,7192 Kalanianaole $46,000 18 months 100%
Infrastructure Development Within the Hwy.,Suite A143A,Honolulu,HI 96825.
Maunalua Bay Watershed,Oahu,HI Doug Harper 808.395.5050
2020-2021 Natural Resources Inventory,Coast Guard Eric Jensen USCG FD&CC DET SEATTLE $13,050 12 months 100%
Air Station Barbers Point.HI Maria Colville,Contract Specialist
206.220.7426
2020-2022 Programmatic Agreements with Hawaii Eric Jensen USCG FD&CC DET SEATTLE $380,000 24 months 100%
SHPD and Natural Resource Agencies for Maria Colville,Contract Specialist
Management of Archaeological and 206.220.7426
Natural Resources as Air Station Barbers
Point,HI
2020-2021 City&County of Honolulu,Participation Catherine Courtney City&County of Honolulu,Office of Climate $110,000 12 months 100%
in the Community Rating System,Oahu, Change,Sustainability and Resiliency
HI 650 King St.,11th Floor,Honolulu,HI 96813
Mathew Gonser,Chief Resilience Officer,
Executive Director 808.768.2276
2022- Environmental Site Assessment— Eric Jensen Agribusiness Development Corporation(ADC) $235,122 36 months ongoing,
present Poamoho Fire Site 235 S.Beretania St.,Room 205,Honolulu,HI 50%
96813,Mr.Ken Nakamoto
808.586.0087
2022-2023 Developing a Scoping Study for a Catherine Courtney DBEDT,Office of Planning and Sustainable $200,000 12 months 100%
Regional Shoreline Strategy Specific to Development,235 South Beretania Street,6th
the State of Hawai'i Floor,Honolulu,HI 96813,Yusraa Tadj
808.587.2846
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PRESENT/COMPLETED PROJECTS IN WHICH YOUR FIRM IS/WAS DESIGNATED THE PRIME CONSULTANT(BY TYPE)
(LIST A MAXIMUM OF 10 PROJECTS FOR EACH DISCIPLINE/TYPE OF WORK BEING APPLIED FOR.LIST PROJECTS THAT REFLECT YOUR ABILITY TO PROVIDE QUALITY WORK FOR YOUR REQUESTED PROJECTS.)
TYPE: Environmental/Planning
NAME OF LEAD NAME,ADDRESS,PHONE&FAX NO. ESTIMATED DURATION FOR
YEAR NAME AND LOCATION OF THE PROJECT DESIGNER OF THE OWNER CONST.COST DESIGN %COMPLETED
($) (MONTHS)
2023- Building Back Better:Pre-Disaster Catherine Courtney University of Hawaii Sea Grant College Program $98,236 22 months 40%
present Recovery Planning in Kaua'i,Hawai'i County of Kaua'i
Planning Department
4444 Rice St.,Suite A473
Lihu'e,HI 96766,Ms.Ruby Pap
808.956.3010
2023- Waikiki Area Adaptation Plan Catherine Courtney City and County of Honolulu $399,557 30 months 30%
present Department of Planning and Permitting
660 S.King Street,Honolulu,HI 96813
Noelle Cole
808.768.8055
2024- Oahu Flood Hazard Analysis Catherine Courtney City and County of Honolulu $109,797 9 months 25%
present Department of Planning and Permitting
660 S.King Street,Honolulu,HI 96813
Rodman Low
808.768.8060
2021- Analysis to Establish Research-based Catherine Courtney County of Hawai'i $371,621 42 months 75%
present Shoreline and Riparian Setbacks for Department of Planning
Hawaii 101 Pauahi Street,Suite 3
Hilo,HI 96720,Kevin Sullivan
808.961.8135
2024- Construction Environmental Support Yvonne Parry Hawaiian Dredging Construction Co.,Inc. $250,000 12 months 75%
present Hawaii Public Housing Authority 605 Kapiolani Blvd
Redevelopment Project Honolulu,HI 96813,Wes Asao
1002 North School Street 808.479.3199
DPW FORM 120(Rev.6/99) Page 15 of 19
PRESENT/COMPLETED PROJECTS THAT YOUR FIRM IS/WAS ASSOCIATED WITH OTHERS(BY TYPE)
(LIST A MAXIMUM OF 10 PROJECTS FOR EACH DISCIPLINE/TYPE OF WORK BEING APPLIED FOR.LIST PROJECTS THAT REFLECT YOUR ABILITY TO PROVIDE QUALITY WORK FOR YOUR REQUESTED
PROJECTS.)
TYPE: Environmental/Planning
ESTIMATED
CONSTRUCTION %COMPLETED
YEAR NAME AND LOCATION OF THE NAME,ADDRESS,PHONE& COST DURATION DES GNFOR PRIME FIRM ASSOCIATED
PROJECT FAX NO.OF THE OWNER YOUR WITH
ENTIRE (MONTHS)
PROJECT FIRM'S DESIGN CONST.
WORK
2007- Environmental Assessments US Army Corps of Engineers $1 million $380,000 24 months Myounghee Noh and 100%
2009 for USAG-HI,Various Honolulu Engineer District,Fort Associates
Locations,Hawaii Shafter,Hawaii
2009 Programmatic EA for University of Hawaii Institute for $380,000 $45,000 9 months KC Environmental,Inc. 100%
Haleakala High Altitude Astronomy
Observatories and NPDES
Support
2017- Marine and Terrestrial Naval Facilities Engineering $128 M $3+M 60 months Cardno-AECOM JV 95%
present Biological Surveys,EOD, Command Pacific(NAVFAC PAC),
and Reporting, Makalapa,HI
EIS/Overseas EIS for the
Commonwealth of the
Northern Mariana Islands
Joint Military Training
Project
DPW FORM 120(Rev.6/99) Page 16 of 19
Explain firm's individual project assignment,project management structure,project execution(workflow and responsibilities)and quality control process.In
the event the spaces provided on this form are not sufficient for entries,or if you wish to furnish additional information,it may be inserted here or on separate sheets,with appropriate references.
Tetra Tech,Inc.(Tetra Tech)is a leading provider of management consulting and technical services,design and engineering,
and program and construction management services worldwide.including environmental planning and permitting, ENR TetraTech
engineering,community planning natural and cultural resource management,post-disaster economic recovery EngineerimgNewsaecord Rankings
management,risk assessment,and emergency management and community resilience.The company was founded in 1966
and became a publicly traded company(NASDAQ-TTEK)in 1991.Tetra Tech is incorporated in the State of Delaware,and 1 Water
its Federal Employer Identification Number(FEIN)is 95-4148514.The firm has annual revenues of nearly$5 billion and 1 Environmental Management
employs 28,000 personnel in 550 offices worldwide,with an average personnel count company-wide of more than 27,000 1 Hydro Plants
employees during each of the past 5 years. 1 Treatment/Desalination
1 Wind Power
Tetra Tech has maintained a continuous office presence in Hawaii since 1990 and has compiled an extensive portfolio of 4 Top 500 Design Firms
local project experience assisting key decision makers with complex project and programmatic needs.
Tetra Tech's past performance record on contracts for federal and state agencies provides us with the experience to make efficient use of all resources to
maintain the quality of work,control cost,and provide timely performance to meet schedules.Tetra Tech is proud of our record of repeat business from loyal
clients who appreciate our work ethic,productive collaboration,and high-quality deliverables.
Our complete current active project list is too extensive to provide,as Tetra Tech is currently working on hundreds of diverse projects across the United States
and internationally.Similarly,we have provided a sampling of key personnel illustrating our capability and capacity to accomplish any project scope.Our
planning team is supported by an extremely'deep bench'of professionals across the country who can provide appropriate support to the Hawaii office.Tetra
Tech staffs each project based upon the specific scope and requirements and has the personnel to accomplish nearly any objectives our clients identify.
As of this date April 23,2024,the foregoing is a true statement of facts.
NAME OF FIRM OR INDIVIDUAL SUBMITTING QUESTIONNAIRE TYPE NAME AND TITLE OF PERSON SIGNING SIGNATURE
Tetra Tech,Inc. Eric M.Jensen,CHMM
Operations Manager
NOTE:It is to a firm's advantage to maintain its experience record on a current basis. This may be accomplished by periodically forwarding current data to
DAGS.
DPW FORM 120(Rev.6/99) Page 17 of 19
DPW FORM 120 SUPPLEMENT 1
PRINCIPALS ONLY-ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
NAME TITLE AND POSITION YEARS WITH FIRM
Eric M.Jensen,CHMM Operations Manager 14
MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES WITH THIS FIRM
Honolulu Office Operations Manager in charge of senior technical review and oversight of environmental projects in the Honolulu office.Mr.Jensen manages
and coordinates fiscal,personnel,client management,business development,and operational aspects of the local profit center.
IPRIOR EMPLOYMENT
(START WITH LATEST EMPLOYMENT PRIOR TO JOINING THIS FIRM AND PROVIDE SIMILAR INFORMATION FOR EACH SEPARATE EMPLOYMENT OR MAJOR CHANGES IN DUTIES WITH THE SAME EMPLOYER.)
FIRM: DATE FIRM: DATE
EBI Consulting FROM: TO: Earth Tech,Inc. FROM: TO:
2003 2010 1995 2004
ADDRESS: ADDRESS:
Burlington,Massachusetts Hawaii,Massachusetts,Virginia
JOB TITLE: JOB TITLE:
Program Manager Senior Project Manager/Geologist
SUPERVISOR'S NAME AND TITLE: SUPERVISOR'S NAME AND TITLE:
William Gibbons,Remediation Section Director Bruce Tsutsui,Program Director(Hawaii);Barbara Lemos,Program Director
(Virginia and Massachusetts)
MAJOR DUTIES: MAJOR DUTIES:
Client Manager and Senior Technical Reviewer of Environmental Project Manager and Senior Scientist for large environmental projects,including
Investigation and Due Diligence projects for Commercial and Municipal commercial,Municipal,State,and Federal clients in all Hawaii,Massachusetts,
projects throughout the Northeast Region(Massachusetts,Maine,New and Virginia.
Hampshire,Rhode Island,Connecticut).
DPW FORM 120(Rev.6/99) Page 18 of 19
DPW FORM 120 SUPPLEMENT 1
PRINCIPALS ONLY-ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
NAME TITLE AND POSITION YEARS WITH FIRM
Alicia Oiler Vice President,Environmental and Energy Programs 17
MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES WITH THIS FIRM
Business development,management,project and client management
PRIOR EMPLOYMENT
(START WITH LATEST EMPLOYMENT PRIOR TO JOINING THIS FIRM AND PROVIDE SIMILAR INFORMATION FOR EACH SEPARATE EMPLOYMENT OR MAJOR CHANGES IN DUTIES WITH THE SAME EMPLOYER.)
FIRM: DATE FIRM: DATE
Audubon Environmental FROM: TO: Hartman&Associates(acquired by Tetra Tech) FROM: TO:
2000 2007 1997 2000
ADDRESS: ADDRESS:
Orlando, Florida and Vancouver,Washington Orlando,Florida
JOB TITLE: JOB TITLE:
Director of Technical Services Associate/Project Manager
SUPERVISOR'S NAME AND TITLE: SUPERVISOR'S NAME AND TITLE:
Bud Smart,President William Musser,Vice President
MAJOR DUTIES: MAJOR DUTIES:
Led sustainability certification program,project management,technical and Project management,technical and client services,staff management
client services
DPW FORM 120(Rev.6/99) Page 19 of 19