HomeMy WebLinkAboutOH.5 Stantec Consulting Services Inc.FISCAL YEAR 2023–2024
County of Hawai'i
Statement of Qualifications for Professional Services
Housing and Community Development
June 30, 2023
Design with community in mind
Stantec Consulting Services Inc.
1001 Bishop Street Suite 1501
Honolulu, Hawaii 96813
P.O. Box 191
Hilo, Hawaii 96721
June 30, 2023
Attention
Ms. Susan Kunz Housing and Community Development, County of Hawai'i 1990 Kino ole Street, Suite 102, Hilo, Hawai'i 96720 Phone: (808) 961-8379 ohcd@hawaiicounty.gov Categories of Service:
OH.4) Community Planning (Environmental Assessment)
OH.5) Community Planning (Community Engagement, Strategic Planning) Dear Ms. Susan Kunz,
At Stantec, designing with community in mind isn’t just our motto, it’s our passion; it’s why we work here. We are eager to partner with the Housing and Community Department to provide
professional services to support your agency’s mandate to lead planning and land use and
administration of subdivision and zoning codes for the County of Hawai’i. Stantec is tracking the Department’s updates to the General Plan’s Comprehensive Review and update, as well as the updates of Community Development Plans.
Stantec provides a wide range of design, engineering, scientific, and management services that
begin at the intersection of community creativity and client relationships. We have provided
architecture and engineering services for award-winning facilities. We have received certification to the ISO9001:2015 Environmental Management System standard. We commit to doing what is right by demonstrating social, economic, and environmental responsibility.
Stantec’s staff are experienced in preparing environmental documents, completing
environmental investigations, and well versed in code development and application for a wide
range of projects and planning needs. We know what to look for. We know what’s required, and we excel at finding ways to match those requirements with project goals.
We are Local, Innovative, and Available
We believe that creating a team that engages the right people is key to project success. Our
team offers local expertise including myself on Maui, Dr. Michele LeFebvre, Victor Rasgado PLS and Dr. Ben Barna in Hilo, and relevant support staff and subject matter experts in Honolulu, California, Nevada, and Alaska — plus over 26,000 professionals in the global Stantec network. This gives us the flexibility to respond to any project challenge in a timely and efficient manner;
to tackle even your most unique challenges.
Stantec recognizes the value of local consultants and specialized experience that can enhance project implementation and we maintain relationships and have completed project across Hawai‘i Island with several knowledgeable and experienced consultants based in Hawai‘i
County.
Stantec has prepared on environmental documents compliant with Hawaii Revised Statues
(HRS) 343 such as the Volcano Arts and Sciences Environmental Assessment (EA), Matsuyama
Design with community in mind
Commercial Center on NELHA Land EA, Kaloko Affordable Housing Project EA (final in progress), and has coordinated baseline biological and archaeological surveys for HELCO’s
Saddle Road cross-island transmission line rebuild project. Stantec has also completed
environmental investigations and provided environmental monitoring services across the State. With local experience backed by nationwide experience with National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) requirements and a wide range of environmental studies, you can be assured that
Stantec has the expertise and capacity for all your needs.
The Planning Department can depend on the Stantec team for local, innovative, and reliable
technical solutions and advice, delivered in a well-managed and efficient manner. The following submittal will provide you the information required to select Stantec to provide professional services for Fiscal Year 2024. Please contact me if you have any questions.
Sincerely,
Sheryl Campagna
Principal
Environmental Services
Ha'iku, Maui, HI
(808) 727-0910 | sheryl.campagna@stantec.com
COUNTY OF HAWAI'I | STANTEC CONSULTING SERVICES INC.
OVERVIEW
FIRM PROFILE
Communities are fundamental. Whether around the corner or across the globe, they provide a foundation, a
sense of place and of belonging. That’s why at Stantec, we always design with community in mind.
We care about the communities we serve-because they’re our communities too. This allows us to assess
what’s needed and connect our expertise, to appreciate nuances and envision what’s never been considered,
to bring together diverse perspectives so we can collaborate toward a shared success.
We’re designers, landscape architects, engineers, and project managers, innovating together at the
intersection of community, creativity, and client relationships. Balancing these priorities results in projects
that advance the quality of life in communities across the globe.
CORPORATE INFORMATION
With over 69 years of experience, Stantec unites more than 26,000 employees, in 400 locations, on
6 continents. Operating as Stantec Consulting Services Inc., our corporate headquarters is located at:
410 17th Street Suite 1400
Denver CO 80202-4427
(303) 295-1717
askstantec@stantec.com
Our Hawai'i offices are located at:
While all staff located in the State of Hawai'i are assigned to the Honolulu office, several staff members live
on the neighboring islands including the Big Island.
KEY QUALIFICATIONS
We are positioned to support the County of Hawai'i (County) for a full array of services. Our proposed project
leadership team, in addition to their extensive subject experience, is familiar with the County and Hawai'i
Islands allowing your projects to run smoothly and efficiently.
Contact information for Sheryl Campagna is provided below. The organizational chart in lists additional
staff that can support the project. Full resumes are provided listing staff education, years of experience, and
project experience.
Stantec Consulting Services Inc.
1001 Bishop Street, Suite 1501
Honolulu, HI 96813
808-762-7202
Stantec GS Inc.
737 Bishop Street, Suite 3050
Honolulu, HI 96813
808-528-1445
Environmental Services
Sheryl Campagna
Principal/Senior Environmental
Planner
Ha'iku, Maui, HI
808-727-0910
sheryl.campagna@stantec.com
COUNTY OF HAWAI'I | STANTEC CONSULTING SERVICES INC.
REFERENCES/EXPERIENCE PROVIDING SIMILAR SERVICES
As a well-established local firm, Stantec has the resources and abilities to provide personalized service while
keeping the work on schedule and within budget. Our team of engineers, environmental scientist, surveyors,
and designers excel in enhancing safety while rehabilitating infrastructure for public facilities that preserves
recreational assets and the natural environment.
References below can attest to our ability to provide dedicated resources, depth of staff, and knowledge of
the Hawai'i islands and their communities.
References
AGENCY/FIRM NAME REFERENCE NAME/TITLE CONTACT PHONE NUMBER/EMAIL
YEAR SERVICES PROVIDED
PROJECT NAME/LOCA-TION CATEGORY
Geometrician
Associates
Ron Terry
Principal
808-969-7090
rterry@Hawaii.rr.com
2017-present Various Environmental
Statewide Assessments, HI
Environmental
Services
Hawaii Green Growth Celeste Connors, Executive Director 808-800-7500 celeste@
hawaiigreengrowth.
org
2021-present Aloha Challenge https://alohachallenge.
hawaii.gov/
Environmental Services, Climate
Adaptation
Hawaii Island Community Development
Jeremy McComber, President 808-319-2428 jeremy.hicdc@gmail.com
2018-present Kaloko Affordable Housing Project Environmental Services, HEPA
Maui Department of Water Supply, Water Resources
Division
Robert DeRobles, Project Manager 808-463-3113 Robert.derobles@co.maui.hi.us
2020-present Maui AWIA Compliance Project, Waikki, Maui County, HI
Environmental Services
County of Maui Office of Innovation and Sustainability
Aaron Drake, Project Manager 808-270-5539
Aaron.d.drake@co.maui.hi.us
2020-present WCCZ Maui Climate Change, Sustainability, and Resilience: Whole Systems Solutions
Environmental Services
COUNTY OF HAWAI'I | STANTEC CONSULTING SERVICES INC.
Environmental Planning/
Regulatory Permitting
COUNTY OF HAWAI'I | STANTEC CONSULTING SERVICES INC.
Organizational Chart
ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING/
REGULATORY PERMITTING
Sheryl “Sherry” Campagna*
John Malueg PE
Sarah Troedson GISP
Michele Lefebvre Ph.D.
Peer Amble
Benjamin Berridge AICP, PMP
Jennifer Miller, PMP LEED AP
Hannah Hubanks
Bert Weeks
Boyd Dixon PhD, RPA
Stephanie Clarke GISP
County of Hawai'i
LEGEND
*= Project Lead
County of Hawai’i
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ARCHITECT-ENGINEER QUALAIFICATIONS
PART I - SPECIFIC QUALIFICATIONS
A. CONTRACT INFORMATION
1. TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State)
County of Hawai’i
2. PUBLIC NOTICE DATE June 16, 2023
3. SERVICE CATEGORY
Environmental Planning and Regulatory Permitting
B. CONTRACT ARCHITECT-ENGINEER POINT OF CONTACT
4. NAME AND TITLE
Sheryl Campagna, Principal/Senior Environmental Planner
5. NAME OF FIRM Stantec Consulting Services Inc.
6. TELEPHONE NUMBER
808-727-0910
7. FAX NUMBER
N/A
8. E-MAIL ADDRESS
sheryl.campagna@stantec.com
C. PROPOSED TEAM
(Complete this section for the prime contractor and all key subcontractors)
(check)
9. FIRM NAME 10. ADDRESS 11. ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT PRIME J-V PARTNER SUBCON-TRACTOR a. x Stantec Consulting Services Inc.
CHECK IF BRANCH OFFICE
1001 Bishop Street Suite 1501 Honolulu, HI 96813-6461
Environmental Planning and Regulatory Permitting
b. x Stantec GS Inc.
CHECK IF BRANCH OFFICE
737 Bishop Street Suite 3050 Honolulu, HI 96813-6461
Environmental Planning and Regulatory Permitting
c. x Stantec Consulting Services Inc.
CHECK IF BRANCH OFFICE 290 Conejo Ridge Avenue Thousand Oaks CA 91361-4972 Environmental Planning and Regulatory Permitting
d. x Stantec Consulting Services Inc.
CHECK IF BRANCH OFFICE
200 East Carrillo Street Suite 101 Santa Barbara CA 93101-2137
Environmental Planning and Regulatory Permitting
e. x
Stantec Consulting Services Inc. CHECK IF BRANCH OFFICE
Carolina One West Fourth Street Suite 820 Winston-Salem NC 27101-3818
Environmental Planning and Regulatory Permitting
County of Hawai’i
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(Complete one Section E for each key person.)
12. NAME
Sheryl “Sherry” Campagna
13. ROLE IN SERVICE CATEGORY
Stakeholder Outreach/Environmental Compliance/HEPA/NEPA Lead
14. YEARS EXPERIENCE
a. TOTAL 27
b. WITH CURRENT FIRM 1
15. FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State)
Stantec Consulting Services Inc. (Honolulu, HI)
16. EDUCATION (DEGREE AND SPECIALIZATION)
BS, Biology
17. CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION (STATE AND DISCIPLINE)
N/A
18. OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS (Publications, Organizations, Training, Awards, etc.)
Memberships: Hawaii Association of Environmental Professionals (HAEP), Women in Renewable Energy (WiRE)
19. RELEVANT PROJECTS
a.
(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City, Island, and State)
Lahaina Watershed Flood Management Project and NEPA/HEPA Environmental Impact Statement or Environmental Assessment (Lahaina, Maui, HI)
(2) YEAR COMPLETED
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES Ongoing CONSTRUCTION (If applicable) 2026
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm
Scope: The Lahaina Watershed Flood Management Project requires the development of a Natural Resource Conservation Service (NRCS), National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), and Hawaii Environmental Policy Act (HEPA) compliant Supplemental Plan Environmental Document (ED) to evaluate watershed protection and management measures within the Lahaina Watershed. The proposed project is intended to mitigate for flooding
and reduce the impacts of sedimentation in the nearshore marine environment. Sherry manages the Stantec team and subconsultants through the development of an environmental document for this watershed and flood
protection project in Lahaina on the island of Maui. She also guides and supports the communications component of this project as public outreach, stakeholder engagement, and agency coordination are vital to the project's
implementation. • Size: 5,250 acres • Cost: $1.4M • Role: Project Manager
b.
(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City, Island, and State)
HUD, HTF, HOME-ARP Funded “Hale O Piikea” Affordable Housing Project; a Part 58 Environmental Assessment (EA)
Under NEPA and HEPA (Kihei, Maui, HI)
(2) YEAR COMPLETED
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES Ongoing CONSTRUCTION (If applicable) 2024
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm
Scope: Hale O Piikea Affordable Housing Project is a 220-unit, three-phase development planned at the intersection of Piikea Avenue and Liloa Drive in Kihei, Maui, Hawai i. This project includes a Part 58 EA and supporting technical studies. The Part 58 EA would be prepared in accordance with NEPA and the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) environmental regulations. The Project intends to serve individuals and families earning between 30% and 60% Area Median Income (AMI) and help address the critical need for additional affordable housing on Maui. The project is also one component of the larger Kihei Downtown Development, promoting mixed-use sustainable development in Kihei which aims to foster a closely-knit, live/work community environment. • Size: 12.59 acres • Cost: $80K • Role: Environmental and Community Engagement Manager
County of Hawai’i
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c.
(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City, Island, and State)
Hawaii Youth Correctional Facility (HYCF) Campus
Redevelopment Plan (Kailua, Oahu, HI)
(2) YEAR COMPLETED
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES 2018 CONSTRUCTION (If applicable) N/A
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm
Scope: The Hawaii Youth Correctional Facility (HYCF) plans to transit ion from a traditional punitive institution to a center (to be named the Kawailoa Youth and Family Wellness Center) that will focus on a comprehensive rehabilitation model involving wards, young adults, and families with community and government support. Eleven programs and their associated facilities were proposed for the facility which includes more than 20 buildings (including a Department of Education school) and covers over 400 forest and pasture acres owned by the State of Hawaii. Public and private partnerships were proposed to support the 11 programs designed to support and transition former wards back into the community. Cultural, historic, zoning, remediation, and utilities issues were identified as part of the redevelopment plan. As the environmental project manager, Sherry led the environmental, historic, permitting, and cultural components of this project. She supported the development of priorities for future development of the facility which includes historic buildings and cultural sites. Sherry was responsible for agency coordination, stakeholder engagement, and public outreach. She also led a series of stakeholder and public charettes and authored the redevelopment planning report.• Size: 400 acres • Cost: Unknown • Role: Environmental Project Manager and Communications Manager
d.
(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City, Island, and State)
P hakuloa Training Area (PTA) Master Plan, Environmental Assessment (EA), and Environmental Condition of Property (ECOP) (P hakuloa Training Area, Hawaii Island, HI)
(2) YEAR COMPLETED
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES 2017 CONSTRUCTION (If applicable) N/A
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm
Scope: This project included a Master Plan, EA, and Community Relations Plan (CRP) for the first master plan completed for this significant Army installation. The master plan projects and permits included utilities, transportation (air, road, harbor), cantonment facilities, and military training areas. Issues managed in the CRP included land lease, depleted uranium, endemic species, cultural sites, water wells, anti-Thirty Meter Telescope protests adjacent to the site, hunting, drones, UXOs, wildfires, invasive species, FAA waivers, live fire training, water rights, and flooding• Size: 133,000 acres • Cost: Unknown • Role: Project Manager
e.
(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State)
Guam Military Build Up EIS Public Involvement Plan (PIP) (Guam and the Commonwealth of the Northern Marianas
Islands)
(2) YEAR COMPLETED
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES 2010 CONSTRUCTION (If applicable) N/A
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm
Scope: The “Guam Military Build Up” Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) was the largest EIS written in the history of the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) Ms. Campagna managed the many iterations of community planning for the rebasing of approximately 8,000 Marines and their dependents from Okinawa to Guam. Planned land uses included utilities, infrastructure, housing, recreation sites, temporary workforce housing, military training areas, and energy projects. As the Public Involvement Plan (PIP) Manager for NEPA EIS, Sherry built relationships with local leaders in Guam and the Commonwealth of the Northern Marianas Islands (CNMI). She planned all public involvement strategies, response actions and subsequent activities. Sherry also implemented changes to traditional federal NEPA public meetings that reflected local and Chamorro culture thereby earning acceptance by the project’s opposition and cultivating mutual respect. She led the team’s response to over 10,000 public comments and improved local access to project information and understanding of the potential impacts and mitigations. • Size: ~180 miles2 • Cost: $2M • Role: Program Manager
County of Hawai’i
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E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS SERVICE CATEGORY
(Complete one Section E for each key person.)
12. NAME
John Malueg, PE
13. ROLE IN SERVICE CATEGORY
Vice President, Sustainability and Resiliency Planning
14. YEARS EXPERIENCE
a. TOTAL 37
b. WITH CURRENT FIRM 22
15. FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State)
Stantec Consulting Services Inc. (Winston-Salem, NC)
16. EDUCATION (DEGREE AND SPECIALIZATION)
BS, Water Biology
BS, Civil and Environmental Engineering
17. CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION (STATE AND DISCIPLINE)
Professional Engineer (Civil) #15642, KY
18. OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS (Publications, Organizations, Training, Awards, etc.)
Memberships: Water Environment Federation; Member, American Public Works Association; American Society of Civil Engineers
19. RELEVANT PROJECTS
a.
(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State)
Ala Wai Watershed Resilience Master Plan Support (Honolulu, HI)
(2) YEAR COMPLETED
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES Ongoing
CONSTRUCTION (If applicable) N/A
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm
Scope: In 2018, Congress passed an emergency appropriations bill which included a $350 million allocation in support of mitigating flooding in the Ala Wai Watershed. Stantec, in partnership with the Rockefeller Foundation’s 100
Resilient Cities, was selected to assist the local sponsor, the City/County of Honolulu, negotiate the development of the partnering agreement with the USACE. Key project elements include planning and design of series of high head
dams, low flow diversion channel through local golf course, and integration of proposed new canal floodwall and levee with community open space and complete streets visions. • Size: N/A • Cost: N/A • Role: Technical Advisor
b.
(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State)
HUD National Disaster Resilience Completion (NDRC) Phase 2 (Multiple Jurisdictions, Nationwide)
(2) YEAR COMPLETED
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES 2016
CONSTRUCTION (If applicable) 2016
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm
Scope: John served as lead and technical advisor for the development of seven NDRC Phase 2 grant applications. Individual value of federal grant funding solicited ranged from $200,000 to $865,000,000. Clients included states,
counties, and districts. Hazards address ranged from sea-level rise, tornadoes, hurricanes, riverine flooding, heat and subsidence. Resilient solutions offered focused on maximizing the triple bottom line addressing social, economic, and
environmental values. The value of grants awarded to our clients approached $250 million. • Size: N/A • Cost: $2.1M • Role: Program Manager/Technical Advisor
c.
(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State)
“Strategic Financial Pathways”, “Living with Water” Blue-Green
Corridor Design (New Orleans, LA)
(2) YEAR COMPLETED
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES Ongoing
CONSTRUCTION (If applicable) N/A
County of Hawai’i
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(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm
Scope: In partnership with the City of New Orleans and Rockefeller Foundation (100RC), John completed analyses and facilitated workshops that evaluated the right mix of green and grey infrastructure and financial mechanisms to pay and maintain improvements. Analysis considered level of service, implementation period and included evaluation of a blend of millage, stormwater user fees, fee-in-lieu-of, tourism taxes, and external grant funding to pay for selected plan. The project has now evolved into detailed design of blue-green infrastructure. • Size: N/A • Cost: $6.5M • Role: Resilience Technical SME
d.
(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State)
“London 2100” Water Strategic Plan (London, United Kingdom)
(2) YEAR COMPLETED
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES Ongoing
CONSTRUCTION (If applicable) N/A
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm
Scope: John and the Stantec team helped Thames Water District facilitate the design of a community-based (year – 2100) vision for water. London’s water infrastructure, which is approaching 200-years old, is being revisited to identify
strategies for meeting increased demand because of projected four-fold population growth. The vision includes separating storm and sanitary systems, harvesting rain-water, gray water industrial reuse supported by innovative,
and sustainable funding strategies. • Size: N/A • Cost: $1.7M • Role: Resilience Global SME
e.
(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State)
Tottenville Beach Recovery and Restoration (Staten Island, NY)
(2) YEAR COMPLETED
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES Ongoing
CONSTRUCTION (If applicable) N/A
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm
Scope: This HUD sponsored Rebuild by Design project strives to stabilize shoreline, reduce coastal flood risk, and protect the local economy. John and the Stantec team’s resilient solution currently under design includes integrated living shorelines, elevated walking trails, green infrastructure, ecosystem restoration and matrix of natural and reinforced sand dunes. Scope: Resiliency planning, Living shorelines/wetlands/shoreline protection, Civil engineering/stormwater management and modeling, Coastal berms/landscaping, Elevated roads and pathways, Community outreach, Multi-federal agency coordination, HUD grant administration, and Flood risk reduction • Size: Staten Island • Cost: N/A • Role: Technical Advisor
County of Hawai’i
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E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS SERVICE CATEGORY
(Complete one Section E for each key person.)
12. NAME
Sarah Troedson, GISP
13. ROLE IN SERVICE CATEGORY
Senior GIS Analyst
14. YEARS EXPERIENCE
a. TOTAL 25
b. WITH CURRENT FIRM 4
15. FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State)
Stantec Consulting Services Inc. (Thousand Oaks, CA)
16. EDUCATION (DEGREE AND SPECIALIZATION)
Master of Geographic Information Systems BS, Geology
17. CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION (STATE AND DISCIPLINE)
Certified Geographic Information Systems Professional (GISP) #58500
18. OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS (Publications, Organizations, Training, Awards, etc.)
Memberships: North American Cartographic Information Society, Urban and Regional Information Systems Association (URISA), Women in GIS
19. RELEVANT PROJECTS
a.
(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State)
Hawaii Green Growth Ala Wai Watershed Collaboration (Honolulu, HI)
(2) YEAR COMPLETED
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES 2020 CONSTRUCTION (If applicable) N/A
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm
Scope: This project was conducted to support the development of a Holistic Ala Wai Watershed Management Plan for Growth in partnership with UH Sea Grant and the Waikiki Beach Special Improvement District Association. The plan addresses six priority issues for the watershed: stormwater flood risk; ecological restoration and protection; storm surge and sea level rise; hurricane, climate, and disaster resilience; improvements of recreation spaces; uplift and restore cultural sites and practices. • Size: N/A • Cost: $9K • Role: Senior GIS Analyst
b.
(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State)
Maui and Molokai Dam Safety Inspections Phase I (Maui and Molokai Islands, HI)
(2) YEAR COMPLETED
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES 2013 CONSTRUCTION (If applicable) N/A
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm
Scope: Responsible for gathering current and historic seismic data to create maps of seismic activity within 100km of multiple dams on the islands of Maui and Molokai, as well as producing geologic maps and location maps for field staff and for reports. • Size: N/A • Cost: $50K • Role: Senior GIS Analyst
c.
(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State)
Lahaina Watershed Flood Management Project (Lahaina, HI)
(2) YEAR COMPLETED
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES Ongoing CONSTRUCTION (If applicable) N/A
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm
Scope: The Lahaina Watershed Flood Management Project requires the development of a Natural Resource
Conservation Service (NRCS), NEPA, and HEPA compliant Supplemental Plan Environmental Document (ED) to evaluate watershed protection and management measures within the Lahaina Watershed. The proposed project is
intended to mitigate for flooding and reduce the impacts of sedimentation in the nearshore marine environment. •
Size: 5,250 acres • Cost: $1.4M • Role: Senior GIS Analyst
County of Hawai’i
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d.
(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State)
Maui Asset Inventory and Characterization (Wailuku, HI)
(2) YEAR COMPLETED
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES 2020 CONSTRUCTION (If applicable) N/A
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm
Scope: Review and catalog physical and virtual assets for Maui DWS via spreadsheets, geodatabases, client interviews, and other data sources. Normalize and reconcile regional naming conventions to allow for assessments of critical infrastructure. Prepare initial inventory for client review and internal categorizing to feed into future safety and emergency preparedness plans. • Size: County-wide • Cost: N/A • Role: Senior GIS Analyst
e.
(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State)
Sampling and Analysis Plan, Hono’uli’uli National Historic Site (Waipahu, HI)
(2) YEAR COMPLETED
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES Ongoing CONSTRUCTION (If applicable) N/A
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm
Scope: Implement Sampling and Analysis plan for the Hono’uli’uli National Monument, creating sample locations
across eight decision units, setting up field maps (paper and digital) and enabling field data collection of sample locations in real time. Additional support for field safety by identifying prior obstructions and pits and providing live
locations in Field Maps. • Size: 123 acres • Cost: Confidential • Role: Senior GIS Analyst
County of Hawai’i
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E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS SERVICE CATEGORY
(Complete one Section E for each key person.)
12. NAME
Michele Lefebvre, Ph.D.
13. ROLE IN SERVICE CATEGORY
Project Manager, Environmental Scientist
14. YEARS EXPERIENCE
a. TOTAL 19
b. WITH CURRENT FIRM 12
15. FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State)
Stantec GS Inc. (Honolulu, HI)
Stantec GS Inc. is owned and operated by Stantec Consulting Services Inc. through an internal affiliated operations plan.
16. EDUCATION (DEGREE AND SPECIALIZATION)
Ph.D., Biology BA, Biology
17. CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION (STATE AND DISCIPLINE)
N/A
18. OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS (Publications, Organizations, Training, Awards, etc.)
Certifications and Training: Adjunct lecturer at University of Hawaii, Hilo – Environmental Impact Assessment ENSC 441, Spring 2019; NEPA and 24 CFR Part 58 Environmental Review Procedures for Entities Assuming HUD Environmental Responsibilities, Hilo, HI; Vegetation of the Hawaiian Islands (audited course ENSC-457); NEPA Cumulative Effects Analysis & Documentation, San Francisco, CA
Memberships: National Association of Environmental Professionals; American Exploration and Mining Association
19. RELEVANT PROJECTS
a.
(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State)
Kaloko Affordable Housing Project HRS 343 and HUD NEPA, Environmental Assessments (Kaloko, HI)
(2) YEAR COMPLETED
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES 2018
CONSTRUCTION (If applicable) N/A
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm
Scope: Michele is coordinating with the applicant (Hawaii Island Community Development Corporation) and a local sub-consultant (Geometrician Associates LLC) to prepare the EAs. She helped to collect the traffic data and coordinated the preparation and completion of the Traffic Impact Assessment Report (TIAR) for the project with a Stantec traffic engineer. Michele also coordinated the water impact assessments with two local hydrologist sub-consultants and the assessment of cultural impacts with a local cultural resource firm. Scope: Environmental Assessments • Size: Hawaii Island • Cost: $146K • Role: Project Manager
b.
(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State)
Puna Geothermal Venture HEPA EIS, Pahoa, HI
(2) YEAR COMPLETED
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES 2023
CONSTRUCTION (If applicable) N/A
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm
Scope: Michele was responsible for preparing a HEPA EIS for the upgrade of equipment at Ormat Technologies operating geothermal power plant near the Kilauea Volcano on Hawaii Island. The upgrade of equipment would reduce the footprint, emissions, and noise compared to current operations. The need for the EIS has been identified by the Public Utilities Commission. Coordinating baseline surveys, coordinating with the approving agency (Planning Department), organizing public outreach, and preparing the impact analysis for the EIS. Public concerns about the project include air quality, water quality, geologic hazards, and noise. • Size: N/A • Cost: $462K • Role: Project Manager/Biologist
County of Hawai’i
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c.
(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State)
Matsuyama Commercial Center on NELHA Land HRS 343, Environmental Assessment (Kailua-Kona, HI)
(2) YEAR COMPLETED
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES 2018
CONSTRUCTION (If applicable) 2023
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm
Scope: Michele coordinated with the applicant (Mats4 LLC) and the approving agency (Natural Energy Laboratory of Hawaii Authority) to prepare the EA. Her responsibilities incl uded working with the agency to identify issues, conduct public comments analysis, and write the Draft and Final EA. Michele helped to collect the traffic data and coordinated the preparation and completion of the TIAR for the project with a Stantec traffic engineer. Michele also coordinated the biological survey with a local sub-consultant and the assessment of cultural impacts with a local cultural resource firm. • Size: Hawaii Island • Cost: $44K • Role: Project Manager
d.
(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State)
Fenway Development Project HEPA EA (South Kona, HI)
(2) YEAR COMPLETED
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES 2023
CONSTRUCTION (If applicable) N/A
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm
Scope: Michele prepared a HEPA EA for this multi-unit two-phase housing development in South Kona. Coordinating the update to the biological survey and conducting a traffic impact analysis for the project. Stantec will coordinate with the applicant and approving agency (Planning Department) through EA approval. • Size: N/A • Cost: $111K • Role: Project Manager/Biologist
e.
(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State)
HELCO Saddle Road Transmission Line Re-build Project – Baseline Surveys and Stakeholder Outreach (Hawaii, HI)
(2) YEAR COMPLETED
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES 2019
CONSTRUCTION (If applicable) N/A
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm
Scope: Michele coordinated with stakeholders (private land owners, local agencies, and P hakuloa Training Area) to
obtain permission for local subconsultants to conduct a biological survey and archaeological inventory for this cross-island transmission line. For this survey, Stantec also assisted HELCO with identifying alternative line alignments for
the inventory to ensure baseline data would be available for the project’s future NEPA and/or HRS 343 analysis. •
Size: Hawaii Island • Cost: $269K • Role: Project Manager
County of Hawai’i
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E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS SERVICE CATEGORY
(Complete one Section E for each key person.)
12. NAME
Peer Amble
13. ROLE IN SERVICE CATEGORY
Environmental Planner
14. YEARS EXPERIENCE
a. TOTAL 33 b. WITH CURRENT FIRM 23
15. FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State)
Stantec GS Inc. (Santa Barbara, CA)
Stantec GS Inc. is owned and operated by Stantec Consulting Services Inc. through an internal affiliated operations plan.
16. EDUCATION (DEGREE AND SPECIALIZATION)
BA, Physical Geography
17. CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION (STATE AND DISCIPLINE
N/A
18. OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS (Publications, Organizations, Training, Awards, etc.)
Memberships: Louisiana Archaeological Society, Society for American Archaeology, Society for Hawaiian Archaeology, Society for Historical Archaeology
Awards: Northern Marianas Humanities Council Lifetime Achievement Award, 2019, Saipan
19. RELEVANT PROJECTS
a.
(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State)
NAVFAC Pacific, EIS for Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard and Intermediate Maintenance Facility Dry Dock and Waterfront Production Facility at JBPHH (Oahu, HI)
(2) YEAR COMPLETED
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
2023
CONSTRUCTION (If applicable)
N/A
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm
Scope: Worked closely with Project Manager to “plan the work” by instituting streamlining and process improvements into the DOPAA development (i.e., clarity, presentation and simplification of details necessary for the impact analysis), development of impact analysis framework and EIS “mock up” for the 16 resource areas, and integration of ongoing/previous NEPA documents. Provided direct guidance to SMEs and resource authors to
establish analytical approach, particularly for critical issues such as schedule development and management including design integration, parallel timelines for agency consultations, and public involvement. • Size: N/A • Cost:
$7.2M • Role: Senior NEPA Planner
b.
(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State)
NAVFAC Pacific, EA for the Home Basing of the MQ-9 Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Squadron and KC-130J Marine Aerial Refueler Transport Squadron at Marine Corps Base HI (Kaneohe Bay, Oahu, HI)
(2) YEAR COMPLETED
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
2022
CONSTRUCTION (If applicable)
N/A
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm
Scope: Led team’s analysis and agency consultation support for controversial and high-profile project, which concluded with a Finding of No Significant Impact (FONSI) within one-year schedule. Provided guidance and support for consultation with the State of Hawaii Office of Planning and Sustainable Development, Planning Division who concurred with the Marine Corps’ determination that the action would not result in any reasonably foreseeable direct or indirect effects to uses or resources within the Hawaii Coastal Zone. Integrated NHPA Section 106 consultation input from Marine Corps, Navy, and consulting parties into analysis, including development and modification of robust alternatives. Skillfully adapted to heightened public interest by implementing a full-team effort to address/integrate public comments and deliver the EA on schedule. • Size: N/A • Cost: $878K • Role: Project Manager/Senior NEPA Planner
c.
(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State)
NAVFAC Pacific, EA for RM14-1420 Repair Lima Wharf and RM14-1423 Repair Mike and November Wharves at Naval Base Guam (Apra Harbor, Guam)
(2) YEAR COMPLETED
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
2020
CONSTRUCTION (If applicable)
N/A
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm
Scope: Provided senior NEPA planning support and oversight for resource analyses. In project initiation phases, conveyed issues of agency and stakeholder concern and considerations for analysis of marine resources, other
natural resources, and human resources. This included the development of the integrated master project schedule, DOPAA development (with particular emphasis on the alternatives) and determining the appropriate level of analysis
for resource areas, and efficiencies of integration of prior NEPA analysis, consultations, and environmental compliance actions. Provided senior analysis for coastal consistency documentation. • Size: N/A • Cost: $290K •
Role: Senior NEPA Planner
d.
(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State)
NAVFAC Southwest, EIS for Revitalization of NAVWAR Facilities at Naval Base Point Loma Old Town Campus (San Diego, CA)
(2) YEAR COMPLETED
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If applicable)
N/A
County of Hawai’i
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Ongoing
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm
Scope: Participated in development of five alternatives foundational for this unique action supporting the Navy’s cyber warfare mission. Coordinated with NAVFAC and SMEs to ensure development of a reasonable range of alternatives that met the purpose and need. Coordinated with Navy to incorporate input from state and local agencies into a strategy of integrated analysis for specific components. Supported management of subcontractors and development/ integration of the Visual Impact Assessment and worked with other resource analysts to resolve issues and strengthen the assessment of existing conditions and potential impacts, primarily for visual resources, air quality, and transportation. • Size: N/A • Cost: $6.3M • Role: Senior NEPA Planner
e.
(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State)
NAVFAC Pacific, Draft EIS/Overseas EIS for the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands Joint Military Training (CJMT), (Island-wide, Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands)
(2) YEAR COMPLETED
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
2016
CONSTRUCTION (If applicable)
N/A
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm
Scope: Led a team of JV staff to research and prepare the Draft EIS/OEIS and all supporting studies and surveys. Supported Marine Corps Forces Pacific (Executive Agent) in interactions with six federal supporting agencies and multiple stakeholder organizations in the CNMI. Coordinated consultations with federal agencies, including ESA Section 7 (USFWS and NMFS), Clean Water Act (CWA) Section 404 including Least Environmentally Damaging Practicable Alternative (LEDPA) analysis, and Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation Management Act Essential Fish Habitat (EFH) assessment. Oversaw the safe and successful execution of extensive field studies, involving large field teams conducting work in remote locations for marine biology and cultural resources in previously unstudied areas of the Western Pacific. Implemented innovative technology solutions (e.g., collaborative SharePoint file management systems and use of Web-based GIS tools) for 120 JV, Navy, and Marine Corps project team members. Developed project budgeting and tracking system to manage costs for 200+ subtasks and 15 contract actions over five years. Managed complex schedule, integrating numerous moving parts and milestone-dependent elements. •
Size: N/A • Cost: $26.2M • Role: Project Manager/Senior NEPA Planner
County of Hawai’i
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E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS SERVICE CATEGORY
(Complete one Section E for each key person.)
12. NAME
Benjamin Berridge, AICP, PMP
13. ROLE IN SERVICE CATEGORY
Environmental Planner
14. YEARS EXPERIENCE
a. TOTAL 13 b. WITH CURRENT FIRM 8
15. FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State)
Stantec GS Inc. (Honolulu, HI)
Stantec GS Inc. is owned and operated by Stantec Consulting Services Inc. through an internal affiliated operations plan.
16. EDUCATION (DEGREE AND SPECIALIZATION)
BA, Environmental Studies
17. CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION (STATE AND DISCIPLINE
Project Management Professional, Project Management Institute
Certified Planner #384544, American Planning Association, American Institute of Certified Planners
18. OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS (Publications, Organizations, Training, Awards, etc.)
Memberships: American Planning Association, Hawaii Chapter, Association of Environmental and Health Sciences Foundation
Additional Training/Certifications: Project Management Professional (PMP) Boot Camp, Batelle Memorial Institute/Coastal Marine Spatial Planning Advanced Training Certificate
19. RELEVANT PROJECTS
a.
(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State)
City and County of Honolulu NPDES MS4 Monitoring (Honolulu, HI)
(2) YEAR COMPLETED
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
Ongoing
CONSTRUCTION (If applicable)
N/A
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm
Scope: Managed all Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) National Pollutant Discharge Elimination system (NPDES) permit required monitoring and reporting for the City and County of Honolulu, Storm Water Branch. Managed collection of storm water samples at 75 industrial facilities throughout the island of Oahu. Duties included investigating, planning and installation of remote water quality and atmospheric monitoring stations to collect first-flush storm water samples according to 40 CFR 136 and EPA guidelines. Provided QA/QC oversight of telemetered monitoring stations incorporating data logged by automated sampling equipment, water quality sensors, as well as area-velocity sensors and pressure transducers providing continual flow records and site conditions. Also, tracked/archived weather, coordinated 24/7 on-call teams for grab/composite sample collection, maintained rainfall-runoff curves and monitored automated sampling equipment. • Size: N/A • Cost: $462K (2022) • Role: Project Manager/Environmental Planner
b.
(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State)
Environmental Monitoring Services for Geothermal Energy Conversion Plant, Puna Geothermal Venture (P hoa, HI)
(2) YEAR COMPLETED
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
Ongoing
CONSTRUCTION (If applicable)
N/A
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm
Scope: Providing environmental monitoring services to Puna Geothermal Venture, in P hoa, Hawaii. Services
include meteorology, noise, air quality, and groundwater monitoring as required by Geothermal Resource, Underground Injection Control, and Noncovered Source Permits from the State of Hawaii Department of Health (DOH). Manages data collection (EDAS), conducts QA/QC process for daily air quality reports, and authors semi-annual hydrological monitoring reports and monthly noise, meteorological, and air quality monitoring reports. Field
activities include semi-annual groundwater sampling and calibration of meteorological monitoring equipment. • Size: N/A • Cost: $2.4M • Role: Program Manager/Environmental Planner
County of Hawai’i
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c.
(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State)
Engineering and Environmental Planning Studies for Alternative Energy at PMRF (Kekaha, HI)
(2) YEAR COMPLETED
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
2021
CONSTRUCTION (If applicable)
N/A
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm
Scope: Provided oversight and management of engineering and environmental planning studies to support current and future resiliency and energy requirements for Pacific Missile Firing Range (PMRF) in Kekaha, Kauai, Hawaii. As part of a PMRF energy resiliency roadmap, the project team completed assessments to determine the viability and sustainability of alternative energy solutions, to include a cost benefit analysis of waste to energy (WTE) and other alternative energy technologies. In addition, the team consulted with cooperating government agencies, State, County, local utilities including Kauai Island Utility Cooperative (KIUC) and local industry for the island of Kauai. The project team analyzed the impacts on cultural and natural resources and recommended mitigation measures to minimize potential impacts. Environmental planning data collected was used for future National Environmental Protection Act (NEPA) documents for PMRF. • Size: N/A • Cost: $511K • Role: Program Manager/Environmental Planner
d.
(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State)
Environmental Impact Statement for Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard and Intermediate Maintenance Facility Dry Dock and Waterfront Production Facility at JBPHH (Oahu, HI)
(2) YEAR COMPLETED
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
2023
CONSTRUCTION (If applicable)
N/A
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm
Scope: Provided management and oversight of the development of a large, multifaceted, and high-profile
Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) evaluating improvements, repairs, and/or new construction in support of Joint Base Pearl Harbor Hickam (JBPHH) submarine dry dock and dry dock production facility infrastructure, which is part
of the US Navy’s Shipyard Infrastructure Optimization Program (SIOP). Coordinated evaluation of four alternatives and a no action alternative in detail, ESA Section 7 consultation including Biological Assessment, Essential Fish
Habitat Assessment, NHPA section 106 consultation, and USACE CWA Section 404 permitting and compensatory mitigation planning as well as State of Hawaii Department of Health (HDOH) CWA Section 401 water quality certification support. • Size: N/A • Cost: $5.5M • Role: Project Director/Environmental Planner
e.
(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State)
Biological and Benthic Habitat Survey in Support of SIOP and INRMP for JBPHH (Oahu, HI)
(2) YEAR COMPLETED
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
2023
CONSTRUCTION (If applicable)
N/A
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm
Scope: Provided oversight and management of various biological and benthic studies to document benthic habitats, coral density and cover, biofouling communities, fish species, and protected species in support of Navy Shipyard Infrastructure Optimization Program (SIOP) as well as a revision of the Joint Base Pearl Harbor Hickam (JBPHH) Integrated Natural Resources Management Plan (INRMP). Project team supported Navy consultations with various agencies and provided data supporting recommendations for which corals found within the multiple construction footprints can potentially be successfully relocated. Project team developed a GIS web application that showcases all study findings during the entire project duration in an easily navigable interactive platform. • Size: N/A • Cost: $1.3M • Role: Project Director/Environmental Planner
County of Hawai’i
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E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS SERVICE CATEGORY
(Complete one Section E for each key person.)
12. NAME
Jennifer Miller, PMP, LEED AP
13. ROLE IN SERVICE CATEGORY
Environmental Planner
14. YEARS EXPERIENCE
a. TOTAL 20 b. WITH CURRENT FIRM 5
15. FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State)
Stantec GS Inc. (Honolulu, HI)
Stantec GS Inc. is owned and operated by Stantec Consulting Services Inc. through an internal affiliated operations plan.
16. EDUCATION (DEGREE AND SPECIALIZATION)
MA, Planning and Development
BA, Political Science
17. CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION (STATE AND DISCIPLINE
Project Management Professional – Project Management Institute, LEED Accredited Professional - USGBC
18. OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS (Publications, Organizations, Training, Awards, etc.)
N/A
19. RELEVANT PROJECTS
a.
(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State)
City and County of Honolulu NPDES MS4 Monitoring (Honolulu, HI)
(2) YEAR COMPLETED
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
Ongoing
CONSTRUCTION (If applicable)
N/A
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm
Scope: Assisted Project Manager. Assisted Project Manager, responsible for Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) National Pollutant Discharge Elimination system (NPDES) permit required monitoring and reporting for the City and County of Honolulu, Storm Water Branch. Managed collection of storm water samples at 75 industrial facilities throughout the island of Oahu. Duties included investigating, planning and installation of remote water quality and atmospheric monitoring stations to collect first-flush storm water samples according to 40 CFR 136 and EPA guidelines. Designed and provided QA/QC oversight of telemetered monitoring stations incorporating data logged by automated sampling equipment, water quality sensors, as well as area-velocity sensors and pressure transducers providing continual flow records and site conditions. Also, tracked/archived weather, coordinated 24/7 on-call teams for grab/composite sample collection, maintained rainfall-runoff curves and monitored automated sampling equipment. • Size: N/A • Cost: $462K (2022) • Role: Deputy Project Manager/Environmental Planner
b.
(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State)
NAVFAC Pacific, Alternative Energy Planning Studies and Resiliency Roadmap, Pacific Missile Range Facility (Kauai, HI)
(2) YEAR COMPLETED
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
2021
CONSTRUCTION (If applicable)
N/A
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm
Scope: Worked as part of the JV team coordinating staff resources, maintaining schedule and budget, reviewing deliverables, and addressing key challenges with the project. Specifically, worked with NAVFAC, the project team, and resource analysts in the development of deliverables for this pioneering study with multiple stand-alone technical
deliverables that did not have templates, pre-defined formats, or prior examples. Was responsible for management of terrestrial natural resource and cultural resource field work, including planning, logistics, and scheduling that was
complicated by rigid COVID-19 restrictions and protocols. Supported NAVFAC upward leadership reporting to address high visibility project with congressional interest. • Size: N/A • Cost: $2.2M • Role: Senior NEPA
Planner/Deputy Project Manager
c.
(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State)
NAVFAC Pacific, EIS for Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard and Intermediate Maintenance Facility Dry Dock and Waterfront
Production Facility at JBPHH (Oahu, HI)
(2) YEAR COMPLETED
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
2023
CONSTRUCTION (If applicable)
N/A
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm
Scope: Key member of leadership team for this large, multifaceted, and high-profile SIOP EIS. Integrated resource staffing and coordinated analysis for 43 key JV team resource analysts. Established and monitored budget and adherence of internal deadlines to meet aggressive two-year NEPA timeline in conjunction with Navy mission need date. Served as the senior reviewer for the land use section, which addressed consistency with the CZMA, Explosive Safety Quantity Distance (ESQD) arcs, Installation Restoration Sites, and the JBPHH Installation Development Plan. Led day-to-day coordination and was senior reviewer for mission-critical CWA and Rivers and Harbor Act permitting documents that were needed to maintain construction schedule. • Size: N/A • Cost: $7.2M • Role: Senior NEPA Planner/Deputy Project Manager
d.
(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State)
NAVFAC Pacific, EA for the Home Basing of the MQ-9 Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Squadron and KC-130J Marine Aerial Refueler
(2) YEAR COMPLETED
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If applicable)
N/A
County of Hawai’i
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Transport Squadron at Marine Corps Base HI, (Kaneohe Bay, Oahu, HI) 2022
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm
Scope: Supported Project Manager to plan and execute tasks with multidisciplinary team of 21 analysts, SMEs, and support personnel. Spearheaded front-end project planning, resource analyst coordination, and project management planning to organize and keep this high-priority project on schedule. Acted as the local representative in internal and external meetings including resource specific development meetings, and for public participation planning and implementation. • Size: N/A • Cost: $878K • Role: Senior NEPA Planner/Deputy Project Manager
e.
(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State)
NAVFAC Pacific, Biological and Benthic Habitat Survey in Support of SIOP and INRMP for Pearl Harbor (Oahu, HI)
(2) YEAR COMPLETED
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
2023
CONSTRUCTION (If applicable)
N/A
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm
Scope: Led project team and managed all project aspects including health and safety planning, adherence to scope,
budget and schedule monitoring and reporting. The bulk of the effort involved oversight of subcontractors conducting intensive field work during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic. Addressed scheduling, logistical, and
administrative requirements to safely conduct the project and adhere to protocols. Provided senior review of all deliverables and ensured that the subcontractor work product met the requirements. Was responsive to periodic
quick-turn taskers throughout the project to support NAVFAC on interim status, data, and findings to support related NAVFAC planning and engineering needs. • Size: N/A • Cost: $2.1M • Role: Project Manager/Environmental
Planner
County of Hawai’i
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E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS SERVICE CATEGORY
(Complete one Section E for each key person.)
12. NAME
Hannah Hubanks
13. ROLE IN SERVICE CATEGORY
Environmental Scientist
14. YEARS EXPERIENCE
a. TOTAL 12
b. WITH CURRENT FIRM 1.5
15. FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State)
Stantec GS Inc. (Honolulu, HI)
Stantec GS Inc. is owned and operated by Stantec Consulting Services Inc. through an internal affiliated operations plan.
16. EDUCATION (DEGREE AND SPECIALIZATION)
MS, Natural Resources and Environmental Management
BS, Zoology
17. CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION (STATE AND DISCIPLINE)
N/A
18. OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS (Publications, Organizations, Training, Awards, etc.)
Certifications and Training: NRCS Technical Service Provider (TSP)
Continuing Education: 2022 National Military Fish and Wildlife Association-Natural Resources Annual Training Workshop (34 continuing education credits)
19. RELEVANT PROJECTS
a.
(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State)
City and County of Honolulu NPDES MS4 Monitoring (Honolulu, HI) (2) YEAR COMPLETED
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES Ongoing CONSTRUCTION (If applicable) N/A
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm
Scope: Supported Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) National Pollutant Discharge Elimination system (NPDES) permit required monitoring and reporting for the City and County of Honolulu, Storm Water Branch. The project continually implements storm water sampling procedures pursuant to the NPDES permit requirements and manages data for all associated industrial facilities. Duties include maintenance of remote water quality and atmospheric monitoring stations to collect first-flush storm water samples according to 40 CFR 136 and EPA guidelines. Provided support to telemetered monitoring stations involving data logging by automated sampling equipment and tracked/archived weather data. Size: N/A • Cost: $462K (2022) • Role: Environmental Scientist
b.
(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State)
Environmental Monitoring Services for Geothermal Energy Conversion Plant, Puna Geothermal Venture (P hoa, HI)
(2) YEAR COMPLETED
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES Ongoing CONSTRUCTION (If applicable) N/A
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm
Scope: Provided oversight and management of environmental services for the geothermal power plant, Puna Geothermal Venture, located in Pahoa on Hawaii Island. Tasks included meteorological, air quality and groundwater monitoring services required by permit from the Hawaii Department of Health (HDOH). Responsibilities included management of environmental data collection and QA/QC processes for daily air quality reports, semi-annual hydrological monitoring reports, and monthly noise and meteorological and air quality monitoring reports as required by HDOH. Field activities included semi-annual groundwater sampling. Size: N/A • Cost: $2.4M • Role: Deputy Project Manager/Environmental Scientist
County of Hawai’i
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c.
(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State)
Hawaii Soil Health Index Study (Statewide, HI)
(2) YEAR COMPLETED
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES 2019 CONSTRUCTION (If applicable) N/A
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm
Scope: Researched and analyzed Hawaii soil samples for the development of a Hawai i Soil Health Index. Results used in conjunction with available SSURGO data are intended to improve the assessment of soils in the state and provide tools to document degradation or improvement. Coordinated, collected, and processed soils from locations across the state and generated an approach to evaluate soil health across a variety of land uses and soil types. Worked closely with the University of Hawaii and COMET-Farm (Carbon Management and Emissions Tool) developers to integrate findings into a tool utilized by the United States Department of Agriculture – Natural Resources Conservation Service (USDA-NRCS) to monitor soil health in Hawaii. • Size: N/A • Cost: $500K • Role: Project Manager/Lead Researcher/Senior Environmental Scientist
d.
(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State)
Water Quality Monitoring and BMP Inspections for Agribusiness Development Corporation (Mana Plains, HI)
(2) YEAR COMPLETED
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES Ongoing CONSTRUCTION (If applicable) N/A
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm
Scope: Supporting project management and execution of water quality and sediment monitoring and best management practices (BMP) inspections for the Agribusiness Development Corporation (ADC) owned lands on the
Mana Plains near Kekaha, Kauai. The water quality and sediment monitoring were in response to litigation brought against the state for violations of the Clean Water Act. Sample sites were selected throughout the watershed to help
assess the complete dynamics of the systems; many were in remote locations. The project team presented quarterly monitoring and inspection reports to the state and the public. Toxicity analysis was conducted on local species of
interest as part of this project. The project team also provided recommendations for improvements in the watershed to improve water quality. • Size: N/A • Cost: $1.8M • Role: Deputy Project Manager/Senior Environmental Scientist
e.
(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State)
Waimanalo Watershed Restoration Project, O'ahu Resource
Conservation and Development Council (O'ahu, HI)
(2) YEAR COMPLETED
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES 2021 CONSTRUCTION (If applicable) N/A
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm
Scope: Coordinated and monitored Best Management Practices (BMPs) for a Hawaii State Department of Health (DOH) Clean Water Branch (CWB) grant-funded project. Managed site visits, coordination of native plant restoration, photo monitoring, contracts and produced quarterly progress reports with participating farms in this watershed-wide effort to reduce erosion and nutrient and sediment pollution following United States Department of Agriculture – Natural Resources Conservation Service (USDA-NRCS) standards. Served on the City and County of Honolulu Storm Water Utility Stakeholder Advisory Group. Size: N/A • Cost: $375K • Role: Project Manager/Conservation Specialist/Senior Environmental Scientist
County of Hawai’i
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E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS SERVICE CATEGORY
(Complete one Section E for each key person.)
12. NAME
Bert Weeks
13. ROLE IN SERVICE CATEGORY
Marine Biologist
14. YEARS EXPERIENCE
a. TOTAL 7
b. WITH CURRENT FIRM 2
15. FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State)
Stantec GS Inc. (Honolulu, HI)
Stantec GS Inc. is owned and operated by Stantec Consulting Services Inc. through an internal affiliated operations plan.
16. EDUCATION (DEGREE AND SPECIALIZATION)
Master of Advanced Studies/Marine Biodiversity and Conservation BS, Biology
17. CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION (STATE AND DISCIPLINE)
N/A
18. OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS (Publications, Organizations, Training, Awards, etc.)
Memberships: National Association of Environmental Professionals
Certifications and Training: AAUS Science Diver
19. RELEVANT PROJECTS
a.
(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State)
Stormwater Monitoring and MS4 NPDES Permit Related Services for the City and County of Honolulu 2022 (Honolulu, HI)
(2) YEAR COMPLETED
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES 2022
CONSTRUCTION (If applicable) N/A
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm
Scope: Providing support to CY22 stormwater monitoring services for National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES). Project is to monitor and maintain nine (9) rain gauges across the island of Oahu in support of stormwater runoff sampling from City-operated industrial facilities. The key project goal is support of NPDES permit compliance for these facilities. Implements stormwater sampling during qualifying storm events and submission of water samples to laboratory facilities for further analyses in support of NPDES permit compliance. Drafts Storm Event Summary Reports and water sample compositing and field water quality grab parameter analysis after each storm event. Assists in completion of twice weekly weather tracking and archiving of forecasts, annual compilation of a sample location photo log, and an annual report summarizing findings. • Size: N/A • Cost: $462K • Role: Environmental Scientist/Biologist
b.
(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State)
Environmental Impact Statement for Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard and Intermediate Maintenance Facility Dry Dock and Waterfront Production Facility at JBPHH (Oahu, HI)
(2) YEAR COMPLETED
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES 2023
CONSTRUCTION (If applicable) N/A
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm
Scope: Providing support for an EIS evaluating improvements, repairs, and/or new construction in support of JBPHH submarine dry dock and dry dock facility infrastructure with four alternatives and a no action alternative. Project has an aggressive time line for completion (two years). Ongoing work includes completion of the State of Hawaii DOH Water Quality Certification, Compensatory Mitigation Plan, and the USACE individual permit. The proposed project’s construction-related actions include dredging, fill, pile driving, installation of new temporary and permanent in-water structures, demolition of existing landside structures, and construction of new temporary and permanent landside facilities. The EIS evaluated impacts to five alternatives with various support facility options and 16 resources areas including dredging and filling within a Superfund remedial action area and demolishing existing historic structures. There are three cooperating agencies including USACE, USEPA, and NMFS. • Size: 176,800 SF Dry Dock and Waterfront Production Facility; 2,800-acre area • Cost: $7.1M • Role: Marine Biologist/Environmental Scientist
County of Hawai’i
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c.
(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State)
Coral Monitoring Surveys and Coral Maintenance in Support of RM14-1420 Repair Lima Wharf and RM14-1423 Repair Mike and
November Wharves Naval Base Guam (Apra Harbor, Guam)
(2) YEAR COMPLETED
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES 2023
CONSTRUCTION (If applicable) N/A
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm
Scope: Surveyed and maintained assessments of transplanted coral for a Navy mitigation project in Guam. • Size: N/A • Cost: $1.6M • Role: Environmental Scientist/Biologist
d.
(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State)
Integrated Natural Resources Management Plan (INRMP) Update, JHPHH (Oahu, HI)
(2) YEAR COMPLETED
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES 2022
CONSTRUCTION (If applicable) N/A
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm
Scope: Providing support for this significant update and overhaul to the JBPHH INRMP from 2011. The INRMP is a
revision consisting of the comprehensive integrated plan for the conservation and management of natural resources to comply with natural resources stewardship requirements while optimizing mission activities. • Size: N/A • Cost:
$614K • Role: NEPA Specialist/Biologist
e.
(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State)
State of Hawaii Department of Land and Natural Resources Division of Aquatic Resources (Honolulu, HI)
(2) YEAR COMPLETED
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES 2021
CONSTRUCTION (If applicable) N/A
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm
Scope: Created framework for coral restoration permitting for the State of Hawaii. Created the coral restoration statewide strategy for the State of Hawaii. Coordinated the inter-agency West Maui Funding and Agency Support Team (FAST). Organized the US Coral Reef Task Force meeting for 2021. Implemented the State of Hawaii Holomua 30x30 initiative. • Size: N/A • Cost: N/A • Role: National Coral Management Fellow /Biologist
County of Hawai’i
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E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS SERVICE CATEGORY
(Complete one Section E for each key person.)
12. NAME
Boyd Dixon, PhD, RPA
13. ROLE IN SERVICE CATEGORY
Archaeologist
14. YEARS EXPERIENCE
a. TOTAL 54 b. WITH CURRENT FIRM 14
15. FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State)
Stantec GS Inc. (Honolulu, HI)
Stantec GS Inc. is owned and operated by Stantec Consulting Services Inc. through an internal affiliated operations plan.
16. EDUCATION (DEGREE AND SPECIALIZATION)
PhD, Anthropology MA, Anthropology BA, Anthropology
17. CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION (STATE AND DISCIPLINE)
Registered Professional Archaeologist, Founding Member #4772
18. OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS (Publications, Organizations, Training, Awards, etc.)
Memberships: Louisiana Archaeological Society, Society for American Archaeology, Society for Hawaiian Archaeology, Society for Historical Archaeology
Awards: Northern Marianas Humanities Council Lifetime Achievement Award, 2019, Saipan
19. RELEVANT PROJECTS
a.
(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State)
NAVFAC Pacific, Alternative Energy Planning Studies and Resiliency Roadmap, Pacific Missile Range Facility (Kauai, HI)
(2) YEAR COMPLETED
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES 2021
CONSTRUCTION (If applicable) N/A
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm
Scope: Performed quality control review on three technical reports for different alternatives. Survey areas included over 2,134 acres on the M n Plain along Kauai’s western shore. Provided guidance for crafting an impact analysis for pre-planning cultural resources evaluation. Documents supported Archaeological Inventory Surveys within the potential project sites for the proposed North Grid Connection and Undergrounding Project, and Solar PV and Battery Storage projects identified in the PMRF Roadmap. • Size: N/A • Cost: $2.1M • Role: Archaeologist/Principal Investigator
b.
(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State)
Archaeological Subsurface Survey at South Finegayan, Naval Base Guam
(2) YEAR COMPLETED
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES 2018
CONSTRUCTION (If applicable) N/A
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm
Scope: Directed archaeological data recovery and prepared subsequent report for Latte site 66-08-0141. Led team for excavations which included backhoe trenching for geoarchaeological studies. Participated in shovel test pits for
excavation archaeological sites within the potential direct impact areas for subsurface deposits. Conducted test units of Ground Penetrating Radar anomalies previously detected were captured. • Size: N/A • Cost: $265K • Role:
Archaeologist/Principal Investigator
c.
(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State)
Archaeological Data Recovery (Andersen Air Force Base, Guam)
(2) YEAR COMPLETED
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES 2017
CONSTRUCTION (If applicable) N/A
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm
Scope: Directed archaeological data recovery investigations at 14 prehistoric sites and the NW Field WWII air base and post war camp. Manually excavated using 0.5 by 0.5 meter (1.6 by 1.6 foot) and 1 by 1 meter (3.3 by 3.3 foot) excavation units. Manual excavations revealed the remains of prehistoric oven cooking features and activity areas, plus WWII and post war artifacts and archival documents. Prepared subsequent report to provide mitigation actions for adverse effects to known cultural resources, which are within the direct impact area for a portion of the range complex located within AAFB. • Size: 14 sites • Cost: $896K • Role: Archaeologist/Principal Investigator
d. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED
County of Hawai’i
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NAVFAC Pacific, Draft EIS/Overseas EIS for the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands Joint Military Training (CJMT), (Island-wide, Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands)
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES 2016
CONSTRUCTION (If applicable) N/A
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm
Scope: Conducted archaeological surveys on Pagan and Tinian in the CNMI. Provided extensive support for public meetings and Section 106 consultation. Assembled/directed team conducting cultural resources surveys and identification/evaluation of traditional cultural properties in Pagan and Tinian. His extensive knowledge of the local area and local issues was instrumental in successful regulatory coordination efforts. • Size: N/A • Cost: $26.2M •
Role: Archaeologist/Principal Investigator
e.
(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State)
Archaeological Surveys and Cultural Resources Studies in Support of the Live-Fire Training Range Complex Supplemental EIS (Guam)
(2) YEAR COMPLETED
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES 2016
CONSTRUCTION (If applicable) N/A
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm
Scope: Conducted high intensity survey for proposed direct impact alternatives in support of the Supplemental EIS. The cultural resources survey occurred in areas throughout Guam including private lands. Guided and participated in complex archaeological surveys of over 5,395 acres in which a large number and variety of cultural resources were affected. Participated in shovel test pits for excavation archaeological sites within the potential direct impact areas for subsurface deposits. Recorded and prepared detailed maps, site descriptions, and photo-documented all archaeological resources identified within the potential direct in-fill survey areas and collected sufficient data to evaluate these sites for listing in the NRHP, as per 36 CFR Part 60. • Size: 5,395 acres • Cost: $2M • Role: Archaeologist/Principal Investigator
County of Hawai’i
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E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS SERVICE CATEGORY
(Complete one Section E for each key person.)
12. NAME
Stephanie Clarke, GISP
13. ROLE IN SERVICE CATEGORY
GIS Specialist
14. YEARS EXPERIENCE
a. TOTAL 8 b. WITH CURRENT FIRM 7
15. FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State)
Stantec GS Inc. (Solana Beach, CA)
Stantec GS Inc. is owned and operated by Stantec Consulting Services Inc. through an internal affiliated operations plan.
16. EDUCATION (DEGREE AND SPECIALIZATION)
BA, Biology and Environmental Studies
17. CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION (STATE AND DISCIPLINE
Geographic Information Systems Professional #161322
18. OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS (Publications, Organizations, Training, Awards, etc.)
Training/Certifications: 2021 Geography Directed Study: LIDAR, Unmanned Aircraft Systems, ArcGIS, Creating/Sharing GIS Content ArcGIS, Displaying Raster Data ArcGIS, Field GIS Colleting/Editing Data ArcPad 10, Going Places with Spatial Analysis, Performing Line Sight Analysis, Performing Viewshed Analysis ArcGIS Pro, Python ArcGIS Pro, Geodatabase Domains/Subtypes ArcGIS
19. RELEVANT PROJECTS
a.
(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State)
City and County of Honolulu NPDES MS4 Monitoring (Honolulu, HI)
(2) YEAR COMPLETED
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
Ongoing
CONSTRUCTION (If applicable)
N/A
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm
Scope: Responsible for the development of supporting graphics. • Size: N/A • Cost: $462K (2022) • Role: Lead GIS Analyst
b.
(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State)
Environmental Impact Statement for Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard
and Intermediate Maintenance Facility Dry Dock and Waterfront Production Facility at JBPHH (Oahu, HI)
(2) YEAR COMPLETED
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
2023
CONSTRUCTION (If applicable)
N/A
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm
Scope: Responsible for data collection and data analysis. Compiled marine biological data from multiple JV projects and created a comprehensive dataset. Identified and analyzed sensitive species. • Size: N/A • Cost: $2.4M • Role: Lead GIS Analyst
c.
(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State)
Environmental Assessment for the Home Basing of the MQ-9A Unmanned Air System and KC-130J Aerial Transport Refueling Aircraft at MCAS Kaneohe Bay Marine Corps Base HI (Oahu, HI)
(2) YEAR COMPLETED
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
2022
CONSTRUCTION (If applicable)
N/A
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm
Scope: responsible for analysis and creation of National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) quality figures. Assisted in development of alternatives incorporating sensitive resources including biological resources, cultural resources, and water resources. Calculated acreages for project impacts and new impervious surfaces. Managed data within Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI) environment for security purposes. Assembled final GIS data deliverable in
the GEOFidelis 4.0.5 format. • Size: N/A • Cost: $551K • Role: Lead GIS Analyst
County of Hawai’i
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d.
(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State)
Regional Data Book Web Tool Support, Maintenance and Update (Kamehameha Schools, HI)
(2) YEAR COMPLETED
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
2023
CONSTRUCTION (If applicable)
N/A
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm
Scope: Updating previous contract (2017) to replace the data within the Stantec GS-developed web tool with the latest information. Delegated tasks to team members, led weekly meetings with the client, and tracked budget and hours billed. As a Data Analyst, contributed to researching over 50 different data points related to socioeconomic, education, landownership, Native Hawaiian demographic, and client-specific data across the State of Hawaii. Responsible for data formatting, JSON configuration file creation, and JSON testing before delivering the files to the client. As the GIS Lead, researched or created datasets related to socioeconomic, education, landownership, etc. data points, published the data to ArcGIS Online, developed JSON configuration files integrating the ArcGIS Online maps for use within the web tool. In addition, created several ArcGIS Online Web Apps, Operation Dashboards, and Story Maps related to Legislative Districts, COVID-19 (coronavirus), and Cultural Resources. • Size: N/A • Cost: $462K • Role: Deputy Project Manager/GIS Specialist
e.
(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State)
Biological and Benthic Habitat Survey in Support of SIOP and INRMP for Pearl Harbor, HI
(2) YEAR COMPLETED
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
2023
CONSTRUCTION (If applicable)
N/A
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm
Scope: Responsible for data, management, analysis, and creation of figures for marine resources survey. Coordinated regularly with field teams, project management, and clients to keep the multiple reports on a timely schedule. Converted field data into GIS feature classes and attached field photos in a related table. Maintained and organized hundreds of collected data points for 14 study areas. Constantly managed and updated an ArcGIS Online Web Map viewer for Navy clients to view biological data as points, polygons, and photos as it was collected and processed throughout the multi-year period. • Size: N/A • Cost: $2.1M • Role: Lead GIS Analyst
County of Hawai’i
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F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE FIRM’S QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS
SERVICE CATEGORY
Present no more than 10 projects, with emphasis on previous City projects. Complete one Section
F for each project.)
20. EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY NUMBER
1
21. TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State)
Hawaii Green Growth (HGG) Ala Wai Watershed Collaboration (AWWC) (Honolulu, HI)
22. YEAR COMPLETED
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES 2020 CONSTRUCTION (If applicable) N/A
23. PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION
a. PROJECT OWNER HGG b. POINT OF CONTACT NAME Julius Lorenz-Fisher c. POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER (808) 351-5947
24. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS SERVICE CATEGORY (Include scope, size, and cost)
The Stantec team oversaw two related projects for GIS
support to the Ala Wai Watershed Collaborative.
The AWWC convenes a network partner to advance a shared vision of prosperity and resilience for the Ala Wai
watershed. Building on decades of watershed management and community efforts and inspired by the Polynesian
Voyaging Society’s M lama Honua message in 2015, this network has grown to over 60 stakeholders from
government, civil society, business, and academia who have converged as the AWWC to solve the challenges of this watershed together. HGG coordinates the AWWC.
Our GIS support included analytics and preparation of report and graphics to define water shed boundaries and overlay
state and local political districts as well as land uses by type and ownership. Stantec determined the specific borders of the Ala Wai Watershed District using existing databases and information sources.
1. Ala Wai Watershed District Analysis: Conduct an analysis to determine what proportion (% of area and properties) is
owned by private/state/city/federal landowners, and what proportion (% of area and properties) is zoned in each of
the different City Land Use Zones.
2. Analysis of Political Districts as they Overlap with the Ala Wai Watershed District:
a. What proportion (% of area and properties) of the political district would be within the Ala Wai Watershed
District?
b. What proportion (% of area and properties) of the Ala Wai Watershed District falls within each political
district?
c. For the area that is both within the boundaries of each political district and the Ala Wai Watershed District,
what proportion (% of area and properties) is owned by private/state/city/federal landowners, and what
proportion (% of area and properties) is zoned in each of the different City Land Use Zones? Key
subcategories of landowners such as UH and DOE within the state and BWS and DPR within the City should
be broken out separately as appropriate.
3. Prepared communications materials and assist HGG and the AWWC in joint briefings, meetings, and presentations,
as needed.
Stantec also prepared a story map to document community group projects throughout the watershed at present and in recent years. This provided visual documentation of the community groups efforts over the past three years and provided quantitative information for HGG to document the effectiveness of the program: miles of streams cleaned, planted with native species, and invasive species removed, as well as number of volunteers involved.
KEY RELEVANCE
Scope:
GIS
Data Analytics
Size: Ala Wai Watershed
Cost: $9K
Key Personnel:
Sarah Troedson, Senior GIS Analyst
25. FIRMS INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT
a. (1) FIRM NAME Stantec Consulting Services Inc.
(2) FIRM LOCATION (City and State) Honolulu, HI
(3) ROLE Prime Consultant
County of Hawai’i
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F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE FIRM’S QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS
SERVICE CATEGORY
(Present no more than 10 projects, with emphasis on previous City projects. Complete one
Section F for each project.)
20. EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY NUMBER
2
21. TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State)
Kaloko Affordable Housing Project HRS 343 and HUD NEPA, Environmental Assessments (Kaloko, HI)
22. YEAR COMPLETED
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES 2018 CONSTRUCTION (If applicable) N/A
23. PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION
a. PROJECT OWNER Hawaii Island Community Development Corporation
b. POINT OF CONTACT NAME Jeremy McComber c. POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER (808) 319-2428
24. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS SERVICE CATEGORY (Include scope, size, and cost)
Stantec is coordinating with the applicant (Hawai i Island
Community Development Corporation) and the approving
agency (Office of Housing and Community Development) to
write the Environmental Assessments (EAs). The first EA has been prepared in accordance with Chapter 343 of the Hawaii Revised Statutes (HRS) and following approval of this EA, a federal EA will be prepared that will be compliant with the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD’s) NEPA requirements. This will include working with the agency to identify issues, conducting early consultation before preparing the Draft EA, preparing the Draft EA, responding to public comments, and preparing the Final EA. The project would construct approximately 111 two- and three-bedroom units. A centrally located community center would provide onsite property management space, a kitchen, private meeting rooms, communal gathering space, mailboxes, and laundry facilities. The site would be landscaped, with common gathering, circulation and play areas, and would be graded and constructed to meet the applicable accessibility and adaptability requirements. The project proposes to tie in with the County of Hawaii’s Kealakehe’s Wastewater Treatment Plant. However, depending on timing of the agreement with the County on the sewer tie-in, a portion of the parcel may also be used for a self-contained wastewater treatment plant for wastewater generated onsite. If required, the project would use the on-site wastewater treatment plant until completion of a proposed sewer line, and the project’s wastewater treatment could transition to tying in to the County of Hawaii’s Kealakehe’s Treatment Plant. Stantec collected the traffic data and coordinated the preparation and completion of the Traffic Impact Assessment Report for the project. Stantec coordinated the biological survey with a local biological subconsultant and the assessment of cultural impacts from the project with a local cultural resource firm.
KEY RELEVANCE
Scope: Environmental Assessments
Size: Hawaii Island
Cost: $145K
Key Personnel:
Michele Lefebvre, Project Manager
25. FIRMS INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT
a.
(1) FIRM NAME Stantec Consulting Services Inc.
(2) FIRM LOCATION (City and State) Honolulu, HI
(3) ROLE Prime Consultant
County of Hawai’i
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F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE FIRM’S QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS
SERVICE CATEGORY
Present no more than 10 projects, with emphasis on previous City projects. Complete one Section
F for each project.)
20. EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY NUMBER
3
21. TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State)
City and County of Honolulu NPDES MS4 Monitoring (Honolulu, HI)
22. YEAR COMPLETED
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES Ongoing CONSTRUCTION (If applicable) N/A
23. PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION
a. PROJECT OWNER City and County of Honolulu Prime: Kennedy Jenks Consultants
b. POINT OF CONTACT NAME Jon Honda
c. POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER (808) 488-0477
24. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS SERVICE CATEGORY (Include scope, size, and cost)
For over 15 years, Stantec GS has provided stormwater
monitoring and reporting services for the City and County of
Honolulu.
Stantec has performed stormwater samples at 75 industrial facilities throughout the island of Oahu in compliance with the City and County
of Honolulu’s Municipal Separate Stormwater Sewer System (MS4) National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit.
The effort has included investigation, planning, and installation of remote water quality and atmospheric monitoring stations to collect
first-flush stormwater samples according to 40 CFR 136 and EPA guidelines.
Stantec designed telemetered monitoring stations that incorporate
data logged by automated sampling equipment and water quality sensors, area-velocity sensors, and pressure transducers, providing
records of flow and site conditions and tracking/archiving weather. Stantec provides quality assurance and quality control (QA/QC)
oversight, coordinates 24/7 on-call teams for grab/composite sample collection, maintains rainfall-runoff curves, monitors automated sampling equipment, and prepares monthly status
reports. The NPDES permit required first flush samples from the permitted facilities. Stantec faced challenges monitoring a large number of City facilities with capturing the “first flush” of significant storm events. This required staff to monitor a large
number of facilities across the island during fairly short storm event periods. In order to overcome the challenges Stantec faced state of the art telemetered monitoring stations were equipped with discrete alarming systems based on site and
atmospheric conditions. The alarms and the quick moving sampling teams were able to effectively monitor several facilities during large events. In addition, a priority based weight risk scoring system was established with State of Hawaii
Department of Health (HDOH) to determine the facilities that have the potential to have the highest impact to water quality and prioritize these facilities. The strategies allowed for a cost effective solution to the challenges the NPDES permit requirements presented.
25. FIRMS INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT
a.
(1) FIRM NAME Stantec GS Inc. (formerly Cardno GS, Inc.)
(2) FIRM LOCATION (City and State) Honolulu, HI; Santa Barbara, CA
(3) ROLE Subcontractor
Scope:
NPDES MS4 permit storm water
monitoring and reporting
Size:N/A
Cost $462K (2022)
Key Personnel:
Peer Amble, Project Director
Ben Berridge, Project Manager Ben Weeks, Biologist
Hannah Hubanks, QA/QC Director
Jennifer Miller, Deputy Project Manager
County of Hawai’i
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F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE FIRM’S QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS
SERVICE CATEGORY
Present no more than 10 projects, with emphasis on previous City projects. Complete one Section
F for each project.)
20. EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY NUMBER
4
21. TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State)
Environmental Monitoring Services for Geothermal Energy Conversion Plant, Puna Geothermal Venture (P hoa, Hawaii Island, HI )
22. YEAR COMPLETED
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES Ongoing CONSTRUCTION (If applicable) N/A
23. PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION
a. PROJECT OWNER b. POINT OF CONTACT NAME c. POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER
Ormat Technologies, Inc. for Puna Geothermal Venture (PGV) Ron Quesada 808-965-2848
24. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS SERVICE CATEGORY (Include scope, size, and cost) For over a decade, Stantec GS has provided environmental monitoring services to include compliance monitoring and community outreach to Puna Geothermal Venture, in P hoa, Hawaii. Compliance monitoring services include meteorology, noise, air quality, and groundwater monitoring as required by Geothermal Resource, Underground Injection Control, and Noncovered Source Permits from the State of Hawaii Department of Health (DOH). Stantec GS manages data collection (EDAS), conducts QA/QC process for daily air quality reports, and authors semi-annual hydrological monitoring reports and monthly noise, meteorological, and air quality monitoring reports. Field activities include semi-annual groundwater sampling and calibration of meteorological monitoring equipment. The goal of PGV’s environmental monitoring program is to demonstrate PGV is in compliance with permits and is also a responsible corporate partner in the community. PGV’s needs go beyond what is typically associated with compliance monitoring. Services provided through go beyond 24/7 operation and maintenance support services to include providing customized services to improve the air monitoring network, such as developing the databases that link to the monitoring stations meteorological and H2S equipment as well as the air monitoring alarm system. The Stantec GS alarm system, which was developed to alert plant operators of any fugitive H2S release, has been proven to be a valuable and reliable system that affords PGV the ability to take immediate action to mitigate potential health hazards should a release occur. Community awareness and public outreach are of prime importance to PGV, and, as such, PGV relies on Stantec GS to provide knowledgeable support based on its well-rounded understanding of PGV’s operations and the community in which it operates. In addition to environmental monitoring services, Stantec GS provides community engagement support, including supporting PGV at community outreach meetings. Stantec GS recognized the need to maintain continuous communications of the data to the website. Each station was assigned a static IP address and taken off of the unreliable dial-up connection. AT&T wireless communication systems were also used as a backup at each station.
25. FIRMS INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT
a.
(1) FIRM NAME Stantec GS Inc. (formerly Cardno GS, Inc.)
(2) FIRM LOCATION (City and State) Honolulu, HI; Santa Barbara, CA
(3) ROLE Subcontractor
Scope:
Environmental monitoring
Compliance monitoring
Community outreach
Size: N/A
Cost:$2.4M (total)
Key Personnel: Michele Lefebvre, Project Manager/Biologist
Benjamin Berridge, Program Manager/Environmental Planner
Hannah Hubanks, Environmental Scientist
County of Hawai’i
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F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE FIRM’S QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS
SERVICE CATEGORY
Present no more than 10 projects, with emphasis on previous City projects. Complete one Section
F for each project.)
20. EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY NUMBER
5
21. TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) Alternative Energy Planning Studies and Resiliency Roadmap, Pacific Missile Range Facility (Kauai, HI)
22. YEAR COMPLETED PROFESSIONAL SERVICES 2021 CONSTRUCTION (If applicable) N/A
23. PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION
a. PROJECT OWNER b. POINT OF CONTACT NAME c. POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER
NAVFAC Pacific Erith M. Evans (808) 474-9778
24. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS SERVICE CATEGORY (Include scope, size, and cost) Under a Joint Venture, Stantec GS developed a suite of engineering reports, special planning studies, and pre-NEPA environmental assessments in support of current and future resiliency requirements at PMRF Barking Sands in Kauai, Hawaii. The studies centered around development of the PMRF Installation Energy Roadmap, a comprehensive energy planning effort that addressed current and potential future mission needs, planned PMRF infrastructure projects, and efforts necessary to enhance mission assurance through energy resiliency, operational efficiency, leveraging innovative technology, improved partnerships and strengthening infrastructure.
SCOPE OF WORK The Installation Energy Roadmap is a structured and effective approach to selecting, prioritizing, sequencing, and implementing energy projects and programs that will result in stronger long-term installation energy and resiliency posture. The Energy Roadmap laid out the viability and sustainability of various alternative energy and energy resiliency solutions. The plan ensures available and reliable utilities, including on-site electricity generation, for the installation’s critical missions and defines energy requirements to maintain mission capabilities during outage events. The team determined the mission energy requirements, assessed resiliency gaps, and developed engineering scenarios to address the gaps. Top priority projects included combined solar photovoltaic and battery energy storage systems, and power and communication line connection/undergrounding projects at various sites on the installation. These projects were selected for further technical and financial analysis, including the creation of a cost benefit analysis tool.
To support the Energy Roadmap and PMRF’s current and future
resilience requirements, the team prepared numerous planning/infrastructure studies. These studies included: a Waste to Energy Facility Assessment, Resiliency Requirements Assessment, Waste Stream Analysis, Site Alternatives Assessment, Traffic Study, Soundscape Study, Glare Study, Life Cycle Cost Study, development of Alternative Energy Cost Benefit Tool, and a PMRF Installation Energy Program Summary. Two other related studies were developed and are summarized below.
The team prepared a Sea Level Rise Vulnerability Study, which assessed the vulnerability of PMRF to permanent inundation and temporary flooding from sea level rise and storm surges using selected projections for the years 2035 and 2065 and customized GIS data modeling.
Developed site-specific sea level rise mapping using two different time horizons, vulnerability and risk assessment, and the development of high-level adaptation strategies to address the vulnerabilities/resilience gaps.
Identified key vulnerabilities to critical structures and facilities.
Scope:
Coastal Consistency Determinations under CZMA ESA Section 7 Consultations, Biological Surveys, and Biological Assessments
Noise analysis (in-air and underwater)
Natural Resources Surveys Wetland delineation and mitigation plans (wetland, near shore)
NHPA Consultation/Cultural Resource Surveys (Architectural/Archaeological)
Storm Water Management Studies
Public Involvement Strategies/Planning/Implementation Total Ownership Cost (TOC)/Life cycle cost analysis
Geospatial analysis/map generation Alternative energy feasibility studies
Sediment characterization studies
Hydrology/Erosion studies
Utility capability assessments/ feasibility studies (electric, gas, sewer, water)
Traffic Studies/Transportation analysis/Roadway designs
ize N/A
Cost:$2.1M
Key Personnel:
Peer Amble, Project Director
Jennifer Miller, Project manager
Boyd Dixon, Archaeologist
County of Hawai’i
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Developed potential concept-level adaptation strategies to be translated into projects to address resiliency
requirements.
Organized and ran two stakeholder meetings with adjacent landowners, municipalities, and state agencies to share information about the project and to learn about other similar efforts with the aim of future collaboration.
Developed a funding matrix for sources applicable to the Navy, local municipalities, and other entities to seek funding for off-base strategies that would protect the base from future sea level rise impacts.
The team conducted pre-NEPA environmental studies for the priority projects, including in areas with federally protected threatened and endangered species and high cultural sensitivity. The project also addressed the level of permitting and NEPA compliance required to complete the implementation of the priority projects. Our team also prepared a consistency determination for all three alternative energy projects as part of the pre-NEPA analyses.
Additonally, the team prepared stakeholder materials, organized, and facilitated several workshops with local county and State agencies and other key entities (University of Hawaii, Sea Grant Program, Kauai County Utilities Commission). These workshops were focused on information gathering, energy resiliency brainstorming, and briefings of PMRF energy strategies into the future. The outcome and success of these workshops was continued stakeholder trust, transparency, and involvement going forward.
25. FIRMS INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT
a.
(1) FIRM NAME Cardno GS – AECOM Pacific JV (predecessor JV to Stantec GS-AECOM Pacific JV)
(2) FIRM LOCATION (City and State) Honolulu, HI; Solana Beach, Santa Barbara, CA; Charlottesville, VA
(3) ROLE Prime Contractor
County of Hawai’i
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F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE FIRM’S QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS
SERVICE CATEGORY
Present no more than 10 projects, with emphasis on previous City projects. Complete one Section
F for each project.)
20. EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY NUMBER
6
21. TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) Environmental Impact Statement for Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard and Intermediate Maintenance Facility Dry Dock
and Waterfront Production Facility at JBPHH (Oahu, HI)
22. YEAR COMPLETED
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES 2023 CONSTRUCTION (If applicable) N/A
23. PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION
a. PROJECT OWNER b. POINT OF CONTACT NAME c. POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER
NAVFAC Pacific Andrea Von Burg Hall (808) 472-1425
24. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS SERVICE CATEGORY (Include scope, size, and cost) As a prime partner in a JV, the Stantec GS team prepared an EIS and supporting documentation for the Navy’s proposed graving dry dock and
waterfront production facility at JBPHH. The proposed project would replace an existing dry dock with one of sufficient size to meet current
and future requirements of fast-attack submarines. The modern waterfront production facility would reduce lost operational days by increasing collaboration and efficiency among the work force. Ongoing work includes completion of the State of Hawaii DOH Water Quality Certification, Compensatory Mitigation Plan, and the USACE individual permit.
SCOPE OF WORK The proposed project’s construction-related actions would include dredging, fill, pile driving, installation of new temporary and permanent in-water structures, demolition of existing landside structures, and construction of new temporary and permanent landside facilities. The EIS evaluated impacts to five alternatives with various support facility options and 16 resources areas including dredging and filling within a Superfund remedial action area and demolishing existing historic structures. There were three cooperating agencies including USACE, USEPA, and NMFS. Consultation and Permitting. Major complexities included an extremely aggressive schedule, incongruency in NEPA and project design stage, stringent permitting requirements, and application of a Compensatory Mitigation Plan. The JV supported highly complex permitting and mitigation planning activities under unusually fast-paced delivery schedules. The permitting documentation was developed to meet requirements under Section 404 and Section 10, as well as Section 401 of the Clean Water Act. Accompanying mitigation planning documentation developed by the JV includes a precedent setting Compensatory Mitigation Plan with analyses and mitigation measures to minimize impacts from dredging and filling to wetlands and open water
habitat within Pearl Harbor. The team supported the Navy in solidifying a Programmatic Agreement with the Hawaii SHPO and the ACHP to ensure mission planning for facilities and operations are implemented in a manner that minimizes harm to Pearl Harbor National Historic Landmark. The JV also supported consultations under ESA and Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act through development of endangered species act and Essential Fish Habitat Assessment and associated documentation. These consultation documents included analyses and mitigation measures to minimize impacts to biological and benthic species within Pearl Harbor.
Scope:
Coastal Consistency Determinations under CZMA
ESA Section 7 Consultations, Biological Surveys, and Biological Assessments
Noise analysis (in-air and underwater) Natural Resources Surveys
Wetland delineation and mitigation plans (wetland, near shore) NHPA Consultation/Cultural Resource Surveys (Architectural/Archaeological)
Storm Water Management Studies
Public Involvement Strategies/Planning/Implementation
Total Ownership Cost (TOC)/Life cycle cost analysis Geospatial analysis/map generation
Alternative energy feasibility studies
Sediment characterization studies
Hydrology/Erosion studies
Utility capability assessments/ feasibility studies (electric, gas, sewer, water)
Traffic Studies/Transportation analysis/Roadway designs
Size:176,800 SF Dry Dock and Waterfront Production Facility; 2,800-acre area
Cost:$7.1M
Key Personnel: Peer Amble, Project Director
Jennifer Miller, Project manager
Boyd Dixon, Archaeologist
County of Hawai’i
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Public Involvement Strategies. With the onset of the COVID pandemic and inability to conduct in-person meetings, the JV used a 360-degree Virtual Stakeholder Engagement platform to foster and facilitate public engagement during the scoping and Draft EIS public comment periods. This technology allowed the public to visit the virtual space and to provide comments throughout the duration of these public engagement periods.
25. FIRMS INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT
a.
(1) FIRM NAME Cardno GS – AECOM Pacific JV (predecessor JV to Stantec GS-AECOM Pacific JV)
(2) FIRM LOCATION (City and State) Honolulu, HI; Orange, San Diego, Santa Barbara, Solana Beach, CA; Charlottesville, Hampton, VA; Portland, OR
(3) ROLE Prime Contractor
b.
Stantec Consulting Services Inc. (Parent firm)
Pasadena, CA Permitting Support
County of Hawai’i
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F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE FIRM’S QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS
SERVICE CATEGORY
Present no more than 10 projects, with emphasis on previous City projects. Complete one Section
F for each project.)
20. EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY NUMBER
7
21. TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) Environmental Assessment for the Home Basing of the MQ-9 Marine Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Squadron and
KC-130J Marine Aerial Refueler Transport Squadron, MCB Hawaii (Kaneohe Bay, Oahu, HI)
22. YEAR COMPLETED
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES 2022 CONSTRUCTION (If applicable) N/A
23. PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION
a. PROJECT OWNER b. POINT OF CONTACT NAME c. POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER
NAVFAC Pacific John Bigay (808) 472-1196
24. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS SERVICE CATEGORY (Include scope, size, and cost) This project evaluated the Marine Corps’ basing of MQ-9 and KC-130
aircraft squadrons including analysis of 21 aircraft; 3,000 MQ-9 and 5,280 KC-130J operations; 676 additional personnel plus dependents at
MCB Hawaii Kaneohe Bay; and supporting infrastructure construction on four acres. The need for the proposed action is to extend the
capability, versatility, and range of the Hawaii-based Marine Corps and other forces in support of United States – Indonesia Society USINDOPACOM. SCOPE OF WORK The Stantec GS team evaluated seven resource areas: noise, air quality, water resources, cultural resources, biological resources, public health and safety, and transportation. The JV coordinated a successful “heavy-lifting up-front” strategy to confirm a reasonable range of alternatives based on well-defined criteria driven by a strong purpose and need. NEPA streamlining processes were applied by using a thorough rationale to dismiss certain resources from detailed analysis, narrowing the analysis to only relevant resource areas. This process bolstered regulatory analysis, legal sufficiency, and Quality Control at each stage of the project.
National Historic Preservation Act. Several of the facilities in the APE were historic, including historic landmarks and districts eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places, as well as archaeological districts. Consultations involved the State Historic Preservation Division (SHPD), Native Hawaiian Organizations, interested parties, and the public regarding a determination of adverse effects to historic properties resulting from the proposed action. SHPD concurred with the Marine Corps determination that the project would result in adverse effects to the NAS Kaneohe Historic Aviation District.
ESA Section 7/Biological Assessment/Resource Surveys. ESA Section 7 consultation was required with the USFWS regarding impacts to Hawaiian waterbirds, Hawaiian seabirds, and green sea turtles via a Biological Assessment. The Marine Corps determined the proposed action “may affect but is not likely to adversely affect ESA-listed species or has no effect on ESA-listed species.” The USFWS concurred with the Biological Assessment and commented that it was a well-prepared consultation document. MCB Hawaii is currently using this Biological Assessment as the example consultation document for other projects involving federally threatened or endangered species.
Coastal Consistency Determination. The proposed action falls under the Marine Corps’ CZMA de minimis activities list. The JV provided guidance and support for their consultation with the State of Hawaii Office of Planning and Sustainable Development, Planning Division who concurred with the Marine Corps’ determination that the action would not result in any reasonably foreseeable direct or indirect effects to uses or resources within the Hawaii Coastal Zone.
Scope: Air Conformity analyses/modeling under CAA
Coastal Consistency Determinations under CZMA
ESA Section 7 Consultations, Biological Surveys, and Biological Assessments Noise impact studies/modeling in-air
Natural Resources Surveys
NHPA Consultation/Cultural Resource Surveys (Architectural/Archaeological) Public Involvement Strategies/Planning/Implementation
Safety analyses (Accident Potential Zones, Clear Zones)
Geospatial analysis/map generation
Air/Water quality requirements
Traffic analysis
Size:Two aircraft types/squadrons; 21 aircraft; 8,280 aircraft operations/year; 676 personnel plus families; 4 acres construction
Cost:$878K
Key Personnel: Peer Amble, Project Director
Jennifer Miller, Project Manager
Boyd Dixon, Archaeologist
Stephanie Clarke, GIS Specialist
County of Hawai’i
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Traffic Analysis. A traffic analysis was conducted to assess effects resulting from construction, operation, and the cumulative effects of construction and additional personnel. Air Quality Analyses. Led by air quality specialist Fang Yang, the JV modeled criteria pollutant emissions and GHG emissions from proposed construction activities and annual flight operations and engine maintenance.
25. FIRMS INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT
a.
(1) FIRM NAME Cardno GS – AECOM Pacific JV (predecessor JV to Stantec GS-AECOM Pacific JV)
(2) FIRM LOCATION (City and State) Honolulu, HI; Santa Barbara, Solana Beach, CA; Seattle, WA; Hampton, Charlottesville, VA
(3) ROLE Prime Contractor
County of Hawai’i
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F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE FIRM’S QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS
SERVICE CATEGORY
Present no more than 10 projects, with emphasis on previous City projects. Complete one Section
F for each project.)
20. EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY NUMBER
8
21. TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) Environmental Assessment (EA) for RM14-1420 Repair Lima Wharf and RM14-1423 Repair Mike and November
Wharves at Naval Base Guam (NBG) (Apra Harbor, Guam)
22. YEAR COMPLETED
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES 2020 CONSTRUCTION (If applicable) N/A
23. PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION
a. PROJECT OWNER b. POINT OF CONTACT NAME c. POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER
NAVFAC Pacific Andrea Von Burg Hall Ian Bordenave (808) 472-1425 (808) 472-1429
24. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS SERVICE CATEGORY (Include scope, size, and cost)
Lima, Mike, and November wharves at NBG were no longer functional for ship repairs, berthing of submarines or surface combatant, cargo, and Roll-on/Roll-off ships, or to support heavy weather mooring requirements.
The US Navy required a Finding of No Significant Impact (FONSI) on an EA with complete consultation support in order to award a fiscal year 21 construction project to restore full operational capability of the wharves.
Under a separate, directly related concurrent task order (Amendment 06, TO F0158), Stantec GS’ AAUS certified divers performed marine benthic biological surveys to determine the presence and extent of corals, sea grass, and other marine biota in the project area to support the EA analysis.
SCOPE OF WORK The proposed action included construction of sheet pile ship berthing bulkheads and fendering, dredging pavements, and utilities (i.e., electrical substations/ shore power, potable water, wastewater, stormwater, fire protection, telecommunications), and a Bilge/Oily Wastewater Treatment System. The analysis focused on seven resource areas: marine biology (including underwater acoustics), water quality, cultural resources, land use, infrastructure, hazardous materials and wastes, and air quality. In accordance with the 2019 Assistant Secretary of the Navy Energy, Installations and Environment (ASN EI&E) Environmental Planning Timelines memorandum, our the Stantec GS team worked closely with NAVFAC Pacific to gain efficiencies and streamline processes, compress document preparation timelines, and prepare a focused and concise EA.
25. FIRMS INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT
a.
(1) FIRM NAME Cardno GS – AECOM Pacific JV (predecessor JV to Stantec GS-AECOM Pacific JV)
(2) FIRM LOCATION (City and State) Honolulu, HI; Santa Barbara, CA; Charlottesville, VA
(3) ROLE Prime Contractor
Scope: Air Conformity analyses/modeling under CAA
Coastal Consistency Determinations with CZMA
Essential Fish Habitat Assessments
ESA Section 7 Consultation
Noise impact analysis (underwater) Toxic and hazardous waste analysis
Public Involvement Strategy/Implementation
CWA permitting Geospatial analysis/map generation
Air/Water requirements
Dredge/fill sediment volume estimates
Size:N/A
Cost:$291K
Key Personnel: Peer Amble, Project Director
Ben Berridge, Hawaii Office Mana ger
County of Hawai’i
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F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE FIRM’S QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS
SERVICE CATEGORY
Present no more than 10 projects, with emphasis on previous City projects. Complete one Section
F for each project.)
20. EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY NUMBER
9
21. TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State)
100 Resilient Cities (100RC) Technical Support to Honolulu Assessment of Ala Wai Flood Mitigation Project (Honolulu, HI)
22. YEAR COMPLETED
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES 2018 CONSTRUCTION (If applicable) N/A
23. PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION
a. PROJECT OWNER City and County of Honolulu Office of Climate Change Sustainability & Resiliency
b. POINT OF CONTACT NAME Matthew Gonser c. POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER (808) 748-2262
The City and County of Honolulu (CCH), State of Hawai i, and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE)
Honolulu District are currently reviewing design features and negotiating terms of the partnership agreement
with the State, County, and City of Honolulu for the construction of the Ala Wai Watershed Flood Mitigation
Project.
The primary objective of the proposed project is to reduce flood risk in Manoa, Palolo, Waikiki, and parts of Makiki and Moilili neighborhoods. The estimated population at risk included approximately 65,000 residents and an additional 200,000 transient daily visitors. An estimated 3,000 structures are at flood risk to a one percent (a 100-year event) probable storm event, with potential damages exceeding $1B. The project features include:
Six debris/detention basins in upper reaches of Maikiki, and Palolo streams
One in-stream debris catchment structure
Three multi-purpose detention basin
Flood Control Elements along the Ala Wai Canal
Flood warning system (non-structural) Fish and wildlife mitigation (non-structural)
Through the auspices of the 100RC, The CCH retained Stantec on a pro-bono basis to review the proposed USACE FS study level designs and provide general support services to the City with respect to develop conceptual alternative designs/adjustments to existing designs for potential inclusion in the USACE’s Ala Wai Canal Food Risk Mitigation project. General support included assisting the City identify opportunities for place-making. Increased community use and acceptance, enhancing the local economy, achieving improvements in the environment while achieving (or expanding) the project’s flood mitigation focus. More specific scope tasks included assisting the City identify opportunities to quantify (monetize) the flood risk mitigation, social, economic and environmental benefits achieved by proposed new or modified key project elements, particularly in terms of USACE recognition of in-kind local contribution to the Project. Analysis provided included consideration of impacts to overall project costs, feasibility, permitablity, constructability and schedule. Our team worked closely with the CCG Department of Design and Construction to focus on features of greater interest to the community and produced multiple alternatives for design and location of canal areas and walls and levees, inclusion of park areas, incorporation of ongoing complete streets planning, CCH goals for multi-modal transport. Concepts were also provided for greening and increased safety for middle and upper watershed Project features. We also provided alternative conceptual designs to increase normal and higher frequency flood flows diversion of the Manoa-Palolo Stream through the Ala Wai Golf course to provided water treatment of stream water before its return to the canal at point further east of current junction that will provide water quality benefits to the canal itself.
25. FIRMS INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT
KEY RELEVANCE
Scope: Climate change, resiliency, and sustainability,
flood mitigation, environmental, hydraulics, landscape architecture, flood control
Size: N/A
Cost: $100M+ (construction)
Key Personnel:
John Malueg, Technical SME
a. (1) FIRM NAME Stantec Consulting Services Inc.
(2) FIRM LOCATION (City and State) Honolulu, HI
(3) ROLE Prime Consultant
County of Hawai’i
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F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE FIRM’S QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS
SERVICE CATEGORY
Present no more than 10 projects, with emphasis on previous City projects. Complete one Section
F for each project.)
20. EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY NUMBER
10
21. TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State)
Lahaina Watershed Flood Protection Project (Lahaina, HI)
22. YEAR COMPLETED
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES Ongoing CONSTRUCTION (If applicable) N/A
23. PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION
a. PROJECT OWNER County of Maui Department of Public Works
b. POINT OF CONTACT NAME Ty Takeno
c. POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER (808) 270-7745
24. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS SERVICE CATEGORY (Include scope, size, and cost)
The Lahaina Watershed Flood Protection Project, previously known as the Lahaina Watershed Flood Control Project, has been over forty years in the making. A portion of the project (30%) has been constructed, and funding is now in place to conduct the engineering and environmental planning needed to complete the remaining planned works. To continue, the project must complete a supplemental watershed plan – the Supplemental Plan Environmental Document (ED). The Supplemental ED is due to significant watershed changes (largely due to the construction of the Lahaina Bypass) since the project’s Environmental Impact Statement (EIS), which was completed in 2003.
Our team is completing the Lahaina Watershed Flood Protection Project Supplemental Plan Environmental Document. This project involves the development of a Natural Resource Conservation Service (NRCS), National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), and Hawaii Environmental Policy Act (HEPA) compliant Supplemental Plan Environmental Document (ED) to evaluate watershed protection measures within the Lahaina Watershed. The proposed project is intended to mitigate for flooding and reduce the impacts of sedimentation.
KEY RELEVANCE
Scope: Flood preparedness NEPA/HEPA environmental review
Size: 5,250 acres
Cost: $1.4M
Key Personnel:
Sherry Campagna, Project Manager Sarah Troedson, Senior GIS Analyst Hannah Hubanks, Environmental Scientist
Boyd Dixon, Archaeologist
25. FIRMS INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT
a.
(1) FIRM NAME Stantec Consulting Services Inc.
(2) FIRM LOCATION (City and State) Honolulu, HI
(3) ROLE Prime Consultant
County of Hawai’i
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G. KEY PERSONNEL PARTICIPATION IN EXAMPLE PROJECTS
26. NAMES OF KEY PERSONNEL (From Section E, Block 12)
27. ROLE IN EXAMPLE PROJECT
28. EXAMPLE PROJECTS LISTED IN SECTION F (Fill in "Example Projects Key" section below before completing table. Place "X" under project key number for participation in same or similar role.)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Sheryl
Campagna
Senior Environmental Planner/ Community Engagement Lead
John Malueg
Sustainability and Resiliency Planning
Sarah Troedson Senior GIS Analyst
Michele
Lefebvre
Environmental Scientist
Peer Amble Environmental Planner
Benjamin
Berridge
Environmental Planner
Jennifer Miller Environmental Planner
Hannah
Hubanks
Environmental Scientist
Bert Weeks Biologist
Boyd Dixon Archaeologist
Stephanie
Clarke GIS Specialist
29. EXAMPLE PROJECTS KEY
NO. TITLE OF EXAMPLE PROJECT (FROM SECTION F) NO. TITLE OF EXAMPLE PROJECT (FROM SECTION F)
1 Hawaii Green Growth Ala Wai Watershed Collaboration 6
EIS for Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard and Intermediate Maintenance Facility Dry Dock and Waterfront
Production Facility at JBPHH
2 Kaloko Affordable Housing Project HRS 343 and HUD NEPA, EAs 7
EA for the Home Basing of the MQ-9 Marine Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Squadron and KC-130J Marine Aerial Refueler Transport Squadron, MCB Hawaii
3 City and County of Honolulu NPDES MS4 Monitoring 8 EA for RM14-1420 Repair Lima Wharf and RM14-1423 Repair Mike and November Wharves
4
Environmental Monitoring Services for Geothermal Energy Conversion Plant, Puna Geothermal Venture
9
100 Resilient Cities Technical Support to Honolulu Assessment of Ala Wai Flood Mitigation Project
5
Alternative Energy Planning Studies and Resiliency Roadmap, Pacific Missile Range Facility
10
Lahaina Watershed Flood Management Project
County of Hawai’i
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The Stantec Advantage
Communities are fundamental. Whether around the corner or across the globe, they provide a foundation, a sense of place and of belonging. That's why at Stantec, we always design with community in mind.
We care about the communities we serve—because they're our communities too. We're designers, engineers, scientists, and project managers, innovating together at the intersection of community, creativity, and client relationships. Balancing these priorities results in projects that advance the quality of life in communities across the globe. From urban to suburban, we lay the foundation for the creation of the communities of today and of the future. Our goal is to enhance the welfare of people and their communities by creating convenient, equitable, healthful, efficient, and attractive environments for present and future generations.
The Stantec community unites more than 26,000 employees working in over 400 locations • We collaborate across disciplines and industries to bring buildings, energy and resource, and infrastructure systems to life. Our work—professional consulting in planning, engineering, architecture, landscape architecture, surveying, environmental sciences, project management, and project economics—begins at the intersection of community, creativity, and client relationships. With thousands of employees on six continents, Stantec offers a global team of program managers, business consultants,
engineers, geologists, operators, scientists, technologists, and regulatory experts who provide solutions to the world’s most challenging projects.
One Stantec team • Stantec Consulting Services Inc. and Stantec GS Inc. staff collaborate as one united Stantec team. Stantec GS Inc. is owned and operated by Stantec Consulting Services Inc. through an internal affiliated operations plan. Cardno GS, Inc., now known as Stantec GS Inc., was acquired by Stantec on December 6, 2021. Since 1989, Stantec GS Inc. has provided environmental, A-E, and other asset management services for our clients in Hawaii. Stantec GS Inc. is an operating division of Stantec Inc. and has historically focused on meeting the needs of our municipal, state, federal agency, and commercial clients.
Global resources with island attitude • We have a 51-person strong Honolulu operations team with our principal office
located in American Savings Bank Tower of Bishop Park, as well as 20 additional staff in the Stantec GS Inc. Honolulu
office. Stantec has been working in Hawaii supporting our community on projects, including working with the
Environmental Services Department (ENV) on the Phase 2 Expansion for Sand Island Wastewater Treatment Plant;
working with the Office of Climate Change, Sustainability, and Resiliency together with Department of Design and
Construction (DDC) on integrating greener and community friendly alternatives into the proposed Ala Wai Flood Mitigation
project; construction management for the HART Honolulu Rail Transit Project; harbors master planning for HDOT as a
subconsultant; environmental impact assessments for government and commercial clients; mapping for the County of
Hawaii; and risk and resiliency planning for County of Maui. From environmental assessments on Hawaii island to
remedial investigations in the Northwest Islands (Wake)we have staff in multiple disciplines working throughout Hawaii.
We believe that creating a team that engages the right people is key to project success. Our team offers local expertise
through our local staff on Oahu, Maui, and Hawaii Island, along with relevant support staff and subject matter experts in
Western United states—plus all the 26,000+ professionals in our global Stantec network. This gives us the flexibility to
respond to any project challenge in a timely and efficient manner to keep your projects on track. We have the diverse
experience necessary to tackle even your most unique challenges.
We have approached this submittal in a way that we believe provides the City and County of Honolulu with information on
the depth and breadth of our capabilities, as well as information on specific projects and staff. We understand that in doing
this, Section G of this form may not demonstrate the overlap, we would usually present in a direct RFQ. Staff relatively
new to Stantec bring a wealth of technical experience and in several cases experience in Hawaii with other firms. Another
important feature of Stantec is our proven track record of integrating multiple disciplines into projects; it’s all a part of
designing with communities in mind and ensuring projects achieve all potential benefits.
County of Hawai’i
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Stantec is a national leader in all aspects of community and environmental planning • We integrate this expertise
with all of our service areas presented below.
Community Development
Master Planning Urban Design
Landscape Architecture
Design Visualization
Stakeholder Consultation
Brownfield Redevelopment
Civil Engineering Master Servicing Plans
Watershed Studies
Stormwater Management
Earthworks Analysis/ Lot Grading Design
Environmental Services
Brownfields Assessment and Remediation Site Investigation and Remediation
Risk Assessment
Assessments, Permitting, and Compliance Ecosystem Restoration
Groundwater Resources Management
Archaeology and Heritage Resources
Survey/Geomatics
Boundary and Cadastral Surveys
Topographic Mapping
Construction Stakeout Geodetic and Control Surveys
As-Built Surveys
3D Laser Scanning
Geotechnical Engineering
Subsurface Explorations
Foundation and Retaining Systems
Geotechnical Lab Testing
Materials Investigations
Seepage Analysis/ Dewatering Studies
Slope Stability Analysis
Settlement Analyses
Water
Municipal and Industrial Water and Wastewater Treatment
Water Supply, Storage Facilities and Distribution Systems
Water and Wastewater
Pumping Stations
Linear Infrastructure Design
Wastewater Reclamation and Reuse Wet Weather Flow Management
Transportation Planning and Traffic Engineering Transportation Master Planning/Modeling
Travel Forecasting
Traffic Impact Assessments
Access Management
Traffic Calming Solutions Safety Assessments
County of Hawai’i
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Environmental Planning
Our team is diverse-not only do we help the communities we live and work in create big picture plans, but we also provide the supporting services to fulfill environmental review requirements and get those plans implemented. We
routinely prepare environmental documents and guide our clients through regulatory processes from local to federal agencies to achieve permit issuance and project implementation. We do this for both public and private clients on everything from small residential projects to large-scale utility projects and all types in between and in all types of land and regulatory environments. Our team of scientists and issue-area experts can cover all of the environmental impact
issue areas from air quality and biology to historic preservation and geology. We have experience performing environmental impact assessments and documents pursuant to Chapter 343 of the Hawaii Revised Statutes (HRS)
and the National Environmental Policy Act for a variety of projects throughout the Islands.
Our team has the experience and qualifications to assist in tailoring an outreach process which engages stakeholders and desired constituencies. Engagement efforts are tailored to the goals of each client and to address differences between communities and institutions.
Stantec takes a proactive approach to the public involvement process specifically to encourage the participation of everyone with a potential interest in a project. Our public involvement team is highly skilled in the planning and
facilitation of public meetings, and has successfully facilitated meetings for environmental justice communities, diverse groups of stakeholders, and the general public. Utilizing our extensive media capabilities, we have also coordinated
with clients to create comprehensive packages of public involvement materials including meeting advertisements and signage, newsletters, websites, videos, 3-D visualization tools, and other educational materials.
Stantec has led hundreds of public involvement and community visioning projects that have generated community
consensus. Throughout our public involvement process, innovative communication tools and techniques, such as a computer simulation and 3-D visualization, are employed as a means of building consensus. As needed, Stantec
tailors outreach materials, such as newsletters, interactive web pages, public displays, briefing books, and video materials to the circumstances of each project, providing important information regarding the project process and
goals to affected communities, stakeholders, and the public. The result is a more engaged and involved stakeholder base that will build public acceptance for your projects.
County of Hawai’i
Environmental planning involves many disciplines and Stantec is proud to offer our expertise in these areas:
Cultural Resources
Archaeological surveys
Cultural resources overview studies and management plans National Register assessment and nomination programs and historic building studies
Environmental Impact Assessment
Air and noise studies
Comprehensive data gathering
Documentation through environmental impact statements and supporting studies
Community involvement plans
Geospatial and Geoinformation systems and Remote Sensing Data capabilities to include fixed wing, rotary, and UAS services
Natural Resources
Biological/ecological studies, including endangered species habitat analysis
Wetlands delineation and mitigation
Planning Documentation
Climate change studies Economic feasibility studies
Environmental baseline surveys and site selection
Master planning for phased construction
National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA)
Public Involvement
Strategic communications, consultation, and Public Involvement Plans Virtual public meeting hosting, facilitation, logistics, and technical implementation
Online engagement materials and tools, and marketing/event surveys
Risk communication and public meeting training/workshops
Public meeting/hearing/workshop planning and facilitation
Fact sheets, brochures, external and internal newsletters, copy writing, posters, presentations, and illustrations
Press releases, media advisories, crisis communications, media relations, and media monitoring Public meeting materials, briefings, and Frequently Asked Questions
Exhibit booths, site tours, materials, and events planning
Websites, speech and script development, videos, podcasts, social media
Stantec Quality Management
We are committed to improving project execution, product quality, and reducing quality related costs. We have a formal quality management system in use across the organization that is registered to the ISO9001:2015 Quality Management standard. ISO 9001:2015 is an internationally recognized standard for quality management and has been adopted by Stantec to reduce risk and consequences of design errors, improve productivity and efficiency, promote the quality and reliability of our services, improve the financial performance, increase client confidence, and support regulatory compliance. We hold not one, but three ISO certifications, Quality, Environment, and Information Technology—together they form our Integrated Management System. The Stantec Project Management Framework in the table below, identifies the key tasks—requirements of our ISO 9001 Quality Management System—that will help you and your project team manage risks and quality on a typical project.
Stantec Project Management Framework
Point Description
0
Prepare a proposal that includes a preliminary Project Plan including scope, project budget, resources, deliverables, and schedule. Conduct and document an independent review of the final proposal. Conduct and document a hazard assessment and apply applicable controls if a field or site visit is required during the proposal phase.
1 Obtain written instructions to proceed and execute an approved contract. Obtain written subconsultant agreements (if applicable).
2 Prepare a Project Plan to an appropriate level of detail. Conduct and document an independent review.
3 Establish hard copy and electronic project record directories and file project records accordingly.
4 Complete a Health, Safety & Environment risk management assessment and documentation for all projects involving field work.
5 Monitor the PM Dashboard on a regular basis. Follow best practices for managing project financials, including time charges, work in progress (WIP), accounts receivable (AR), and estimates to complete (etc.).
6 Obtain the client’s written approval on scope of service changes in a timely manner.
7 Conduct and document a quality review of all final deliverables prior to issue.
8 Conduct and document an independent review of all final* deliverables prior to issue.
9 Close off the project financials and close out the project files.
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On the following pages, we have included SF330 Part II forms for Stantec Consulting Services Inc. and Stantec GS Inc.
Honolulu offices and additional offices listed that would work for the County of Hawai’i. Additional Part II forms can be
provided upon request.
I. AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVEThe foregoing is a statement of facts.
31. SIGNATURE 32. DATE 30, 2023
33. NAME AND TITLE Sheryl Campagna, Senior Environmental Planner
PROFESSIONAL SERVICE PROVIDER QUALIFICATIONS 1. SERVICE CATEGORY OF INTEREST3. Community Planning, GS-0020: C.Environmental Planning
ARCHITECT - ENGINEER QUALIFICATIONS 1. SOLICITATION NUMBER (If any)
PART II – GENERAL QUALIFICATIONS
(If a firm has branch offices, complete for each specific branch office seeking work.)
2a. FIRM (OR BRANCH OFFICE) NAME 3. YEAR ESTABLISHED 4. UNIQUE ENTITY IDENTIFIER
Stantec Consulting Services Inc. 2016 YV48PGRUGZN1
2b. STREET 5. OWNERSHIP
1001 Bishop Street Suite 1501 a. TYPE
2c. CITY 2d. STATE 2e. ZIP CODE Corporation Honolulu HI 96813-3429 b. SMALL BUSINESS STATUS
6a. POINT OF CONTACT NAME AND TITLE N/A Brian P. Norris - Senior Vice President, Transportation 7. NAME OF FIRM (If block 2a is a branch office)
6b. TELEPHONE NUMBER 6c. EMAIL ADDRESS Stantec Inc. (702) 885-9977 brian.norris@stantec.com
8a. FORMER FIRM NAME(S) (If any) 8b. YEAR ESTABLISHED 8c. UNIQUE ENTITY IDENTIFIER
9. EMPLOYEES BY DISCIPLINE 10. PROFILE OF FIRM’S EXPERIENCE AND
ANNUAL AVERAGE REVENUE FOR LAST 5 YEARS
a. Function Code b. Discipline c. No. of Employees a. Profile Code b. Experience c. Revenue Index Number
(See Below) (1) Firm (2) Branch
02 Administrative 5274 5 A06 Airports; Terminals and Hangars; Freight Handling 10
05 Archaeologist 507 1 C10 Commercial Building (low rise); Shopping Centers 10
06 Architect 1082 8 C15 Construction Management 9
07 Biologist 322 2 C16 Construction Surveying 6
08 CAD Technician 986 1 C18 Cost Est, Cost Eng and Analy; Para Costing; Frcst 6
12 Civil Engineer 3112 8 E09 EIS, Assessments of Statements 10
14 Computer Programmer 855 0 E10 Environmental and Natural Resource Mapping 7
15 Construction Inspector 312 0 E11 Environmental Planning 10
16 Construction Manager 324 4 G04 GIS Services; Devel, Analysis , and Data Collection 6
21 Electrical Engineer 908 3 G05 Geospatial Data Conv: Scan, Digitizing, Comp 3
23 Environmental Engineer 541 0 H01 Harbors; Jetties; Piers, Ship Terminal Facilities 8
24 Environmental Scientist 1538 4 H09 Hospital & Medical Facilities 10
27 Foundation/Geotechnical Engineer 852 0 I05 Interior Design; Space Planning 8
37 Interior Designer 220 2 L02 Land Surveying 8
38 Land Surveyor 353 3 M05 Military Design Standards 8
42 Mechanical Engineer 917 1 R03 Railroad; Rapid Transit 10
47 Planner, Urban/Regional 703 1 R11 Rivers; Canals; Waterways; Flood Control 8
48 Project Manager 1082 5 S10 Surveying; Platting; Mapping; Flood Plain Studies 8
57 Structural Engineer 929 1 S11 Sustainable Design 6
58 Technician/Analyst 1574 2 W02 Water Resources; Hydrology; Ground Water 10
Other Employees 2110 0 W03 Water Supply; Treatment , and Distribution 10
Total 24501 51
11. ANNUAL AVERAGE PROFESSIONAL
SERVICES REVENUES OF FIRM
FOR LAST 3 YEARS
(insert revenue index number shown at right)
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES REVENUE INDEX NUMBER
1. Less than $100,000 6. $2 million to less than $5 million
2. $100,000 to less than $250,000 7. $5 million to less than $10 million
a. Federal Work 10 3. $250,000 to less than $500,000 8. $10 million to less than $25 million
b. Non-Federal Work 10 4. $500,000 to less than $1 million 9. $25 million to less than $50 million
c. Total Work 10 5. $1 million to less than $2 million 10. $50 million or greater
12. AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE The foregoing is a statement of facts.
a. SIGNATURE b. DATE
May 22, 2023
c. NAME AND TITLE
Sarah A. McIlroy - Vice President, US Pacific
ARCHITECT-ENGINEER QUALIFICATIONS
1. SOLICITATION NUMBER (if any)
PART II - GENERAL QUALIFICATIONS
(If a firm has branch offices, complete for each specific branch office seeking work.)
2a. FIRM (OR BRANCH OFFICE) NAME 3. YEAR
ESTABLISHED
4. UNIQUE ENTITY IDENTIFIER
Stantec GS Inc. – Honolulu, HI Branch Office 2022 P4FGL9JCNRM9
2b. STREET 5. OWNERSHIP
737 Bishop Street
Suite 3050
a. TYPE Corporation
2c. CITY 2d. STATE 2e. ZIP
CODE
b. SMALL BUSINESS STATUS
Honolulu HI 96813 N/A
6a. POINT OF CONTACT NAME AND TITLE Benjamin Berridge, Office Manager 7. NAME OF FIRM (If block 2a. is a branch office)
6b. TELEPHONE NUMBER 6c. EMAIL ADDRESS
Stantec GS Inc. 808.528.1445 benjamin.berridge@stantecgs.com
8a. FORMER FIRM NAME(S) (If any) 8b. YR ESTABLISHED 8c. UNIQUE ENTITY
IDENTIFIER Cardno GS, Inc. 2014 P4FGL9JCNRM9 TEC Inc., Cardno TEC, Inc. 1989 61-160-3457
9. EMPLOYEES BY DISCIPLINE 10. PROFILE OF FIRM'S EXPERIENCE AND ANNUAL
AVERAGE REVENUE FOR LAST 5 YEARS
a.
Function
Code
b. Discipline
c. No. of Employees a. Profile
Code b. Experience
c. Revenue
Index
Number (see
below) (1) FIRM (2)
BRANCH
01 Acoustical Engineer 2 C14 Conservation and Resource 3
05 Archeologist 10 1 C15 Construction Management 1
06 Architect 8 E01 Ecological & Archeological 1
07 Biologist 14 4 E07 Energy Conservation; New Energy 1
10 Chemical Engineer 3 E09 Environmental Impact Studies, Assessments or Statements 5 11 Chemist 2
12 Civil Engineer 13 1 E10 Environmental and Natural Resource Mapping 2 18 Cost Engineer/Estimator 3
19 Ecologist 3 1 E11 Environmental Planning 4
20 Economist 3 1 G04 Geographic Information System Services: Development, Analysis, and 1 21 Electrical Engineer 2
23 Environmental Engineer 9 H01 Harbors; Jetties; Piers, Ship Terminal 3
24 Environmental Scientist 29 4 P06 Planning (Site, Installation, and 1
29 GIS Specialist 8 1 S10 Surveying; Platting; Mapping; Flood Plain Studies 2 30 Geologist 2
42 Mechanical Engineer 8 S11 Sustainable Design 2
47 Planner: Urban/Regional 35 2 W02 Water Resources; Hydrology; Ground Wtr 3
58 Technician/Analyst 79 3 Information Mgmt. Specialist 13
Regulatory Specialist 15 2 Other Employees 35 Total 296 20
48 Project Manager (subset of other disciplines) [91] [6]
11. ANNUAL AVERAGE PROFESSIONAL
SERVICES REVENUES OF FIRM FOR
LAST 3 YEARS
(Insert revenue index number shown at
right)
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES REVENUE INDEX NUMBER
1. Less than $100,000
2. $100,00 to less than $250,000
3. $250,000 to less than $500,000
4. $500,000 to less than $1 million
5. $1 million to less than $2 million
6. $2 million to less than $5 million
7. $5 million to less than $10 million
8. $10 million to less than $25 million
9. $25 million to less than $50 million
10. $50 million or greater a. Federal Work 5
b. Non-Federal Work 3
c. Total Work 6
12. AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE The foregoing is a statement of facts.
a. SIGNATURE b. DATE
March 21, 2023
c. NAME AND TITLE
William Halperin, President
STANDARD FORM 330 (REV. 7/2021)
COUNTY OF HAWAI'I | STANTEC CONSULTING SERVICES INC.
Appendix AOther Services
COUNTY OF HAWAI'I | STANTEC CONSULTING SERVICES INC.
• Acoustical Engineering
• Airport Airside Infrastructure
• Biological Services
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• Buildings Engineering
• Civil Engineering
• Construction Management
• Electrical Engineering
• Environmental Services
• Geotechnical Engineering
• Geomatics
• Grant Writing and Funding Assistance
• Information and Communications Technology
• Industrial Wastewater Treatment
• Infrastructure Asset Management
• Landscape Architecture
• Land Surveying
• Lighting Design
• Mechanical Engineering
• Port and Marine Terminals
• Power Engineering
• Project Management
• Project Permitting
• Public Involvement
• Structural Engineering
• Transportation/Transit Design
• Utility Financial Planning
• Water, Wastewater, and Stormwater Engineering
• Waterpower and Dams
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
Stantec is a global company serving a wide variety of clients and providing a multitude of services. We
have the resources and capabilities to handle projects of all sizes and scope. Following is a list of sample
services, not considered to be a comprehensive list of services Stantec provides. Promotional material
included in this section highlights some of the capabilities we can offer the County.
Coastal and
Marine Services
Permanent Canal Closures and Pumps (PCCP) New Orleans, LA
Coastal
engineering to
help communities
manage risk and
improve resiliency
We have proven experience in providing our clients with
coastal engineering, environmental, and permitting services
for coastal infrastructure and ecological restoration projects.
The ability to innovate and design within permitted projects
areas, while also being sure to attain timely regulatory
approvals, is an essential piece to the completion of projects,
through a wide range of projects.
Our team provides complete services to clients, including
evaluations, technical and policy reviews, regulatory
assessments, development of proposals and plans, design,
permitting, monitoring, compliance audits, expert witness
testimony, and technical training. Staff specialty groups work
thorough and coordinated approach. Throughout our history,
Stantec’s staff has supported private, local, and federal
clients with coastal, multidisciplinary planning, environmental
engineering, and construction support services for all types of
public programs and projects.
Coastal Engineering services include:
• Beach Nourishment Design
• Dune Restoration
• Coastal Structures
• Local and Statewide Beach Management Plans
• Post-storm Damage Assessments and Recovery
• Inlet Management Planning and Sediment Budget
Development
• Coastal Engineering Analysis
• Sand Sourcing (Offshore and Upland)
• Program Management Support - Program Planning,
Contracting, Budgeting, and Cost Control
• Environmental Analysis, Mitigation, and Permitting
• Coastal Economic Evaluations and Funding
Program development
• Coastal Development and Vulnerability Analysis
• Construction Administration, Bidding, Inspection
and Permit Compliance Monitoring of Beach
Nourishment and Marine Dredging Projects
• Dredge Design and Disposal Options
• Environmental Impact Assessments and ERP/JCP
Permitting
• Sediment Transport, Sediment Budget Analysis,
Accretion Modeling
• Inlet Improvement and Sand Bypassing
• Restoration and Management Plans for Coastal
Lagoons and Beaches
• Shoreline Erosion Assessment and Management
• Numerical Modeling of Wave Diffraction,
Refraction and Shoaling
• Circulation and Water Quality Modeling
• Coastal Hazard Mapping and Flood
Management Studies
cubic feet/second
Total pumping capacity
of 24,300 cfs reducing
risk for New Orleans
communities
24,300
Our designs rise
with the tide
The concept of Sea Level Rise has advanced far beyond
an academic concept. Regardless of the perceived causal
relationship between atmospheric and/or cyclic changes
in ocean elevations, current documented evidence exists
infrastructure, economies, and critical habitats in coastal
zones worldwide.
There are many ways to identify potentially impacted
communities in the United States, however, based upon
population analysis and statistics from FEMA, it is
reasonable to estimate that between 35% and 40% of the
US population live within communities likely to be impacted
by changes in Sea Level and coastal processes. Sea level
Rise not only results in the obvious encroachment on
community infrastructure, it also exacerbates the impacts
of storm events and changes the elevation and quality of
coastal habitats.
Stantec engineers, scientists, and planners are actively
working with communities worldwide to anticipate the
current and future impacts of changing sea levels. We live
and work in the communities and environments impacted
by Sea Level Rise. This is personal for us, and our ability
to develop actionable and proactive strategies to prepare
for, and sustain critical resources and infrastructure is
demonstrated in the solutions we deliver every day to our
coastal community partners.
Sea Level Rise services include:
•Projected Sea Level Inundation Mapping
•Future Storm Surge Inundation Modeling
•Vulnerability and Resiliency Assessment
•Criticality Assessment and Prioritization
•Risk and Uncertainty-based Engineering Design
•Infrastructure and Facility Adaptation and
Mitigation Planning and Engineering
•Cost Benefit Alternatives Analysis
•Ecosystem Response Modeling
Prime Hook Marsh Restoration and Shoreline Resiliency Milton, DE
Protecting our
coastal ecology
Coastal ecosystems are found throughout the world where
oceans and inland waters meet the land surface. The type of
waters and terrestrial environments that occur in a coastal
ecosystem vary extensively from marine to fresh or even
mixed brackish environments. Although coastal ecosystems
as a whole exhibit some shared characteristics, each has its
own unique physical and biological elements.
They are places with some of the highest species diversity
on the planet, and where our human populations and
communities drape across an extensive mosaic of
environments. Our coastal communities and infrastructure
Our Scientists and Engineers consistently demonstrate
an actionable understanding of how natural systems and
infrastructure interact. This expertise and experience is
the foundation of Stantec’s ability to assess and develop
harmonious, sustainable and resilient solutions to integrated
challenges in coastal zones.
State and Federal Regulatory protection of coastal systems
such as the Clean Water Act, the Coastal Zone Conservation
Act, the Marine Mammal Protection Act, and the Endangered
Species Act are all leveraged to assist in providing guidance
for appropriate interactions between natural and built
environments. Stantec engages closely and corroboratively
with our regulatory agency project partners to develop
compliant and appropriate approaches, which meet the
expectations of our clients while maintaining the integrity of
critical coastal ecology.
Coastal Ecology services include:
•Ecosystem Restoration
•Coastal Restoration
•Stream Restoration
•Wetland Habitat and Marine Assessments
•Environmental Assessments
•Regulatory Permitting and Compliance
•Clean Water Act Section 404/401 and State Permitting
•Cultural Resources
•National Resource Damage Assessments (NRDA)
•Endangered Species Surveys
Prime Hook MarshRestorationand Shoreline ResiliencyMilton,DE
Designing plans that restore natural processes
requires experience. Success in a coastal
environment requires knowledge and training in
marine habitats, an understanding of biological,
physical, and chemical processes, and the
application of relevant regulations.
Perico Preserve
Bradenton, FL
Marine science
solutions to
sustain oceanic
environments
Our oceans consist of 97% of the world’s water, covering
over three quarters of the planet. With an estimated half of
the world population living within coastal zones, many of
these communities rely on the $500+ Billion dollar economy
that’s attributed to ocean-based business. The biological,
cannot be overstated. To be effective as a provider of coastal
solutions, it is critical that we also deliver expertise in the
Marine Sciences. Whether as required for permitting, or from
relationship between coastal processes and Marine Sciences
is a necessity.
offering that Stantec has invested many years of effort
in perfecting. It requires expertise in many technical and
regulatory areas. As our practice has evolved, we have
developed into of the most capable interdisciplinary teams
working in the industry. We don’t only rely on our in–house
expertise and resources, we have also developed an enviable
stable of regional, academic, and specialty relationships with
clients, regulatory agencies, and professional partners that
allow us to assemble the most capable and experienced
experts to tackle any challenges a project might present.
We understand that throughout the world, each marine
environment is different. Our marine specialists have
explored and developed solutions from the deeper oceans
better understanding of marine habitats from the Gulf
and Caribbean to the Arctic oceans is something at
which we excel. We have repeatedly proven our ability to
clearly understand the needs and challenges of coastal
communities, commercial entities, and government agency
clients. We strive each day to deliver results that meet and
exceed their expectations.
Marine Science services include:
• Consultation and Engagement
• Regulatory Permitting
• Environmental Assessments
• Ecology Risk Assessment
• Resource Assessment and Baseline Data Collection
• Habitat Planning, Restoration, and Enhancement
• Site Monitoring
• Research and Development
Port operations
and economics,
transformed
Dredging
and shoreline
solutions
At Stantec we understand that the successful realization of
projects for Ports and Marine Terminals requires a multi-
disciplinary approach. With more than 60 years of experience
across North America in design and engineering, our teams
combine specialized, worldwide knowledge experience and
expertise with local project delivery.
As a proven total-solutions partner, Stantec provides a wide
range of professional and multi-disciplinary consulting
core strength lies in the integration of the key skills required
for master planning, feasibility studies, engineering
design, specialized geotechnical, project management,
environmental services and construction supervision for
ports and marine projects.
with innovative information systems, we are focused on
economical, bottom-line solutions.
With a global presence, Stantec serves a wide spectrum of
public and private clients, including government agencies,
marine transportation entities, owners, operators, and
tenants of Port and Marine Terminals. Because our client’s
success is our success, we always do what is right for their
projects and their company.
Port and Marine Terminals services include:
•Port Master Planning
•Project Management
•Planning and Feasibility Studies
•Multidisciplinary Architecture and Engineering
•Marine Structures Engineering
•Site Services and Utilities
•Power Supply, Distribution and Lighting
•Civil Infrastructure (Roads/Bridges/Rail)
•Geotechnical Engineering
•Hydraulic Engineering
•Environmental Engineering Permitting
•Contaminated Sites/Site Restoration
•Design for Envision (Sustainability)
•Infrastructure Resiliency Design
•Geomatics and Bathymetry
•Ocean and Coastal Engineering
•Port Security and Threat Assessment
Beaches and other critical coastal infrastructure are an
essential economic driver and recreational resource. Our
experienced design and permitting professionals have
delivered successful coastal inlet and port dredging,
beach nourishment, and environmental permitting projects
throughout the Gulf region.
We are sensitive to the reality that these types of recovery
and protection projects can result in temporary disturbances
to coastal communities, industry, and tourism. We engage
the public and other potentially impacted entities early in
the project life cycle. Our ability to clarify and diffuse any
misconceptions or concerns about the activities associated
coastal construction activities has proven invaluable to our
clients. Stantec’s approach is a differentiator resulting in
Awareness that any potential short term disruption will
ultimately result in improved recreational, economically
support for our clients and the ultimate success of their
projects.
Dredging and Shoreline services include:
•Beach Nourishment Design
•Sand Sourcing (Offshore and Upland)
•Dredge Design and Disposal Options
•Environmental Impact Assessments and
State/Federal Permitting
•Sediment Transport, Sediment Budget Analysis,
Accretion Modeling
•Inlet Improvement and Sand Bypassing
•Coastal Levees and Revetments
•Restoration and Management Plans for Coastal
Lagoons and Beaches
•Shoreline Erosion Assessment and Management
•Numerical Modeling of Wave Diffraction, Refraction
and Shoaling
•Circulation and Water Quality Modeling
•Coastal Hazard Mapping and Flood Management
Studies
Preserving our
coastal water
resources
Coastal science, engineering design and permitting, and
ecology are disciplines we truly understand, and as a result,
we are able to develop designs that are self-sustaining
and work with natural processes. We are leaders in the
continued technical innovations and ecological sensitivity.
Our coastal restoration professionals are passionate about
their careers and include engineers, soil scientists, regulatory
experts, aquatic toxicologists, botanists, and hydrologists.
Our multi-disciplinary team will consistently deliver a
complete understanding of interdependencies and ultimate
performance metrics, blended with a clear understanding of
your needs, throughout the project lifecycle.
Coastal Water Resources services include:
•Ecosystem Restoration
•Coastal Restoration
•Stream Restoration
•Wetland Restoration
•Environmental Assessments
•Regulatory Permitting and Compliance
•Clean Water Act Section 404/401 and State Permitting
•Cultural Resources
•Wetland Assessments
•Endangered Species Surveys
Three Sisters Spring Shoreline Restoration Crystal River, FL
Design with community in mind
Steve Mathies, PhD
New Orleans, LA 70112
504 654 1727
steve.mathies@stantec.com
Matthew Starr, P.G.
Naples, FL 34108
239 649 4040
matthew.starr@stantec.com
Jeff Tabar, P.E., D.CE
Laurel, MD 34108
204 542 3120
jeff.tabar@stantec.com
ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES
Marine Science
Marine Services
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ECOSYSTEM RESTORATION SERVICES
CREATING RESILIENTENVIRONMENTS
BUILDING RESILIENCY
THROUGH ECOSYSTEM
RESTORATION
COASTAL RESILIENCY
Whether the need is coastal, river/stream, or wetland restoration, Stantec’s ecosystem specialists can
help your community develop a business case for selecting the right pathway to cost-effectively mitigating
climate risks and advancing resilience.
COASTAL RESILIENCY
COASTAL RESTORATION
Whether the need is coastal, river/stream, or wetland restoration, Stantec’s ecosystem specialists can
help your community develop a business case for selecting the right pathway to cost-effectively mitigating
climate risks and advancing resilience.
STREAM AND
RIVER RESILIENCY
STREAM AND RIVER RESTORATION
1000+
miles of streams and rivers
restored across North America
WETLAND
RESILIENCY
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TX
SD
OH
OK
NE
ND
MO
MN
MI
KS
IA
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VT
VA
TN
SC
RI
PR
PA
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NJ
NH
NC
MS
ME
MD
MA
LA
KY
GA
FL
DCDE
CT
AL
WY
WA
UT
OR
NV
NM
MT
ID
HI
CO
CA
AZ
AK
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SK
QC PEON
NUNT
NS
NL
NB
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Protecting a community from wave action and erosion
through enhanced ecosystems and shoreline access.
FEATURED PROJECTS
TOTTENVILLE SHORELINE PROTECTION
Staten Island, New York
Achieving resilience through agency
collaboration, Stantec is helping the
Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources
incorporate climate adaptation into wetland
restoration design and implementation.
BOHN FARMS WETLAND MITIGATION
Winnebago County, Wisconsin
Stantec provided more than 15 miles of
stream mitigation for a roadway impact in
less than 3 months, helping our client secure
federal funding.
KATY PRAIRIE STREAM MITIGATION
Harris County, Texas
After Canada’s 2nd most costly natural disaster
mitigation efforts.
ELBOW RIVER FLOOD MITIGATION
Southern Alberta
Stantec worked closely with the City of
Kitchener to naturalize this urban creek while
addressing concerns of adjacent homeowners.
FILSINGER PARK, SCHNEIDER CREEK NATURALIZATION
Kitchener, Ontario
Helping build resilient communities in
Northwestern Canada through a detailed
assessment tool and adaptive management
framework that informs decision making
regarding human activities and natural drivers
of change and their impacts on the socio-
economic fabric.
BEAUFORT REGIONAL STRATEGIC ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT
Northwest Canada
Stantec is helping develop the Proposed Delta
Plan Ecosystem Amendment, an effort that
will maximize the quality and sustainability
of ecosystem restoration projects while
recognizing the effects of climate change on
the Delta landscape.
DELTA PLAN ECOSYSTEM AMENDMENT
Sacramento, California
When disaster struck and critical habitat was
destroyed, the United States Fish and Wildlife
resilient solution.
PRIME HOOK NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE MARSH RESTORATION AND SHORELINE RESILIENCY
Milton, Delaware
Re-establishing a deltaic sediment deposition process
to support wetland development and create a resilient
Breton Sound.
MID-BRETON MISSISSIPPI RIVER DIVERSION
Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Design with community in mind
Communities are fundamental. Whether
around the corner or across the globe, they
provide a foundation, a sense of place and of
belonging. That’s why at Stantec, we always
design with community in mind.
We care about the communities we serve—
because they’re our communities too. This
allows us to assess what’s needed and
connect our expertise, to appreciate nuances
and envision what’s never been considered, to
bring together diverse perspectives so we can
collaborate toward a shared success.
We’re designers, engineers, scientists, and
project managers, innovating together at the
intersection of community, creativity, and
client relationships. Balancing these priorities
results in projects that advance the quality of
life in communities across the globe.
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under the symbol STN. Visit us at stantec.com
Climate Risk, Resilience and
Adaptation Planning
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A changing climate will result in more extreme weather
events such as heat waves, floods and storms, as well as
more gradual shifts impacting our lifestyles and health. How
we design and build today will determine how well we can
maintain and improve our quality of life moving forward. Our
philosophy is to ensure our clients are well informed and well
prepared for a future of climate uncertainty. Our tailored
approach to climate change risk assessment sets us apart
and is based on the premise that climate risk and vulnerability
are project specific. Stantec has developed a framework that
is consistent with the ISO 31000:2018 (Risk Management)
and under the umbrella of the ISO 14090:2019 Adaptation to
Climate Change standard which includes several
complementary standards to provide guidance on the use of
screening assessments and impacts which allows for both
qualitative and quantitative analysis.
Stantec has a core team of climatologists, engineers, and
environmental scientists that collaborate with our subject
matter experts to help our clients and our professionals
understand and adapt to a changing climate. Whether it’s
hospitals, roadways, buildings, water supply systems or large-
scale infrastructure projects, through rigorous data analysis
and process, our team can help you consider the impacts of
climate change and craft a plan on how to best adapt to the
challenges it may bring.
Introduction
Resilience:
The impact of natural systems
on our built environment.
Mitigation:
Technologies, processes, or
practices that seek to reduce
greenhouse gas emissions and
enhance carbon sinks, to slow
the rate of climate change.
Sustainability:
The impact of our built
environment on natural systems
(and their associated resources).
Adaptation:
The process of adjustment to the
actual or expected climate, and
its effects on our way of life and
approach to planning, design
and construction.
CLIMATE RISK ASSESSMENTS
Our climate risk assessment approach is collaborative as we
translate the future climate risk to our clients through a
systematic approach. Stantec has developed an risk
assessment approach based on ISO standards that are
scaleable to any project, but we also use other industry tools
such as the PIEVC Protocol, First Nations Infrastructure
Resilience Toolkit, or the Climate Lens.
RESILIENCE AND ADAPTATION PLAN
Once the climate change risk assessment is complete, the next step is to
focus on the elements at highest risk and identify how to reduce the risk
of future climate change. Our team of adaptation professionals is
complemented by our subject matter experts to identify resilient solutions.
Solutions can range in complexity and cost, from enhancing operations and
maintenance activities to developing a resilient design or modification to
adapt to the changing climate.
The highly participative approach engages our client with
Stantec’s project team and any stakeholders that may be
included in the project. This approach enable the broader
project team to fully consider the identified risks and develop a
series of resilience measures as part of the adaptation plan.
Our Services
Introduction
Climate
Analysis
Adaptation
and Planning
Risk Assessment
Establishing the timescale of assessments
Determining relevant and plausible climate scenarios
Generating a
of the current and projectedfuture climate
assessment of climate hazardsand their likelihood of occurrence
under assessment and theirvulnerability to the selected climate hazards
Assess climate hazards and consequences
Risk measures Climate Adaptation Plan to present actions, schedule and budget
Risk analysis and evaluation to develop
and components
Climate
impacts our
1. Property
2. Lifestyle
3. Personal Health
4. Resources
5. Economy
Our Team
M. Sc., P.Geo (Limited)
Vice President,
Climate Services Program Leader
MRM, ENV SP
Climate Change
and Resilience Scientist
M.Sc., B.Eng.
Senior Climate Risk
and Resilience Consultant
B.Sc., M.Sc., Ph.D.
Climate Scientist,
National Technical Leader Climate
Risk and Resilience
B.Sc., M.Sc., LEED, CEM, ENV-SP Verifier
Greenhouse Gas Expert,
Carbon Strategies, Adaptation,
and ESG
RPP, MCIP, MA, ICD D
Principal,
Senior Planner and
Adaptation Expert
BA, M.A.Sc., P.Eng.
Senior Atmospheric Engineer,
ESG, Greenhouse Gas
and Sustainability Expert
B.Sc.
Risk, Resilience and Emergency
Management Expert
Our team
supported and
contributed to over
$197M
in projects in 2020
Cambridge is known for its surrounding rivers – Grand and
Speed Rivers – which help drive its economic prosperity.
Throughout Cambridge’s history, they have learned to adapt
to river flooding and other related emergencies. However, as
our world faces the growing issue of climate change,
Cambridge is expecting to face more intense and destructive
spring flooding alongside longer and more intense summer
heatwaves. As such, the City of Cambridge is taking the
necessary steps to prepare itself for and adapt to the impacts
of climate change with the development of their Cambridge
Climate Adaptation Plan.
Stantec was instrumental in both helping the City of
Cambridge access federal adaptation planning funding and
undertaking the essential work to create their climate
adaptation plan. This work was carried out over a year long
process of engagement with City staff and departments,
research, climate data retrieval and future projections, and
workshops to aid in the development of risk profiles for each
City department. This resulted in the creation of a
comprehensive list of action items that the City is tasked with
implementing, a framework to organize their actions, and a
set of guiding principles to support their advancement.
Based on the detailed assessment, the City has chosen five
adaptation themes to focus effort and attention on:
CITY OF CAMBRIDGE CLIMATE
ADAPTATION PLAN
Cambridge, Ontario
• Neighborhood Flooding: Flooding in the City of Cambridge is
typically caused by the flow of water over impermeable
surfaces such as asphalt, brick, and concrete, and not from
river flooding. Properly maintaining green spaces, natural
vegetation, stormwater management ponds, and
stormwater sewer systems, can reduce the risk of flooding.
• Infrastructure Resiliency: Minimizing the disruptions to
service delivery resulting from changing conditions; from
water and sewage to trails and roads.
• Built Environment: Heatwaves, snowstorms, and heavy
rainfall can damage properties, and disrupt the delivery of
and access to City services. Thus, planning and considering
future climate conditions in the design of new buildings and
for retrofits of existing buildings is crucial.
• Community Resiliency: Maintain readiness for extreme
weather/adverse events, and be prepared to respond in a
rapid, coordinated, and efficient manner.
• Natural Environment: Improve the quality and expand the
number of parks, green and natural spaces, and natural
assets within the City. The City of Cambridge will begin
implementation short-term actions, and will initiate planning
and budgeting analysis for longer term plans
MONTSERRAT PORT DEVELOPMENT CLIMATE
RISK AND VULNERABILITY ASSESSMENT
Montserrat, British Overseas Territory
Following a series damaging events, such as the passage of
hurricane Hugo and eruptions of the Soufrière Hills volcano,
the Island’s only deep-water port at Plymouth was relocated
to the existing Little Bay port. To accommodate growth and
re-development of the island’s tourism and commercial trade
industries, the government of Montserrat has identified the
need for a new deep-water port at the Little Bay port site. A
Climate Risk and Vulnerability Assessment was developed
using a risk assessment methodology that aligns with the
PIEVC Protocol to identify coastal infrastructure components
that are especially vulnerable to climate- and weather-related
impacts and to evaluate risks to these infrastructure
elements in the current and future projected climates. An
additional goal of this assessment is to develop modified
design criteria for the port with consideration to climate
change.
The climate risk assessment was completed using a risk
assessment methodology that aligns with the International
Organization for Standardization (ISO) 31000:2018 Risk
Management Standard, ISO 14090:2019 Adaptation to
Climate Change, and the PIEVC Protocol.
Prince Edward Island (PEI) is a champion of
sustainable energy use, and one of the
global leaders of wind energy development.
Therefore, it is no surprise that 98% of the
power generated on PEI is derived from
wind generation facilities. To continue to
reduce the Island’s dependency on fossil
fuels, PEI Energy Corporation (PEI EC) was
tasked to construct two additional wind
facilities within the Province.
With wind farms being a key infrastructure
development on PEI, it is important that
these structures are designed with
resiliency in mind, and built to withstand the
changes in climate and the test of time.
Therefore, Stantec was engaged to provide
a Climate Resilience Assessment in
accordance with Infrastructure Canada
requirements and Canada’s Climate Lens
General Guidance for the Wind Turbine
Generators (WTG), site access, and power
infrastructure to connect to the Province’s
electrical power grid. The assessment
served to inform PEI EC on future climate
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND WIND FARMS
CLIMATE RESILIENCE ASSESSMENT
Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island
related risks that should be considered
at the detailed design and construction
stages of the wind project.
The following climate parameters
selected for this assessment include
extreme cold; freezing rain;
snowstorms; extreme wind; lighting;
and wild fires. We identified
parameters that could pose a
significant hazard to the project
infrastructure, and recommended
some of the following mitigation
measures to improve resilience:
• Monitor status of affected assets
during freezing rain and deploy repair
crews right away
• Maintain a Vegetation Control Program
wherein vegetation near transmission
and distribution lines are trimmed
approximately every 5 years
• Build-in lighting protection system to
prevent damage to the WTG and
power grid from lighting strikes
Housing Nova Scotia (HNS) has planned energy efficiency
updates to 88 properties managed through five regional
housing authorities across Nova Scotia. The properties
include a mix of single detached dwellings and multi-unit
buildings. The energy efficiency updates include the
replacement of attic insulation, roof-top photovoltaic panel
installations, and complete exterior and attic renovations. To
gain funding for the planned updated, HNS retained Stantec
to provide a Climate Resilience Assessment to determine
how future climate impacts will affect the operational
lifespan of the renovations. The assessment included the
most recent climate projection data and historical climate
data for the province. We identified the several climate
variables that could pose hazards to the 88 properties,
including extreme temperatures, heavy rainfall and snow,
lighting events, wind event, and temperature swings. By
examining each climate variable through an associated risk
rating, we found that high wind events, temperature swings,
and sea level rise were main risks to the project. We then
provided key recommendations to help HNS mitigate these
risks, which include:
CLIMATE CHANGE RESILIENCY ASSESSMENT
- HOUSING NOVA SCOTIA
Multiple sites, Nova Scotia
• Consider the incorporation of a design criteria specific to
known future climate risks into the Project’s procurement to
ensure the Project constructor takes future climate variables
into account;
• Consider reviewing climate risk assumptions and then
implement the necessary measures at the time of retrofits
or replacements, at the end-of-service life of equipment,
components, or assets;
• Consider the capacity to meet future climate conditions
(higher peak loads due to higher external temperatures)
when designing HVAC systems;
• Consider the need for energy-efficiency and the goal of
reduced GHG emissions;
• Incorporate sea level rise projections into the detail design
phase to ensure that critical infrastructure in low areas
where sea level rise may inundate into coastal lands;
• Consider establishing clear communications on facility
opening and operation in adverse weather conditions; and,
• Consider developing operations and maintenance policies
around monitoring for and addressing adverse weather
conditions (i.e. clearing snow, freezing rain,ponded water).
DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM CLIMATE VULNERABILITY RISK
ASSESSMENT AND CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION
FOR HYDRO OTTAWA
Ottawa, Ontario
The National Capital Region has
experienced damaging and costly
weather patterns in recent years. Hydro
Ottawa retained Stantec to complete a
climate risk assessment and
adaptation plan on its electrical
distribution system to identify key
vulnerabilities within the system and to
recommend strategies to help mitigate
future damages or loss of service.
Stantec worked closely with the client
to assess climate-related risks on
Hydro Ottawa distribution and
supporting infrastructure. Risk
mitigation and adaptation
recommendations were based on the
results of the climate change resilience
assessment and information gathered
at an adaptation workshop with key
Hydro Ottawa representatives.
This climate risk assessment covered
a broad range of infrastructure
components for a large municipality,
and incorporated the findings of the
risk assessment into an adaptation
plan to help the utility prioritize risk and
assess adaptive capacity. Risk
prioritization and adaptation planning
was developed through a climate risk
workshop and an adaptation workshop
which brought together key Hydro
Ottawa stakeholders to discuss the
potential risks and feasible risk
mitigation strategies.
Hydro Ottawa recognizes that the
potential impacts of climate change
are a significant source of risk for their
electrical distribution infrastructure.
The results of our assessment were
incorporated not only into their
adaptation plan but were incorporated
into the larger risk management
framework for Hydro Ottawa to more
comprehensively assess financial risks
faced by the utility.
Stantec completed two climate change resilience assessments
for the Town of Stratford in PEI as part of their ICIP funding
application. The projects included a wetland restoration and a new
large hockey arena. The work involved developing climate
projection data, developing a list of infrastructure assets in
consultation with experts with each project, and calculating a risk
matrix to identify higher-risk components early on in the design
stage. Mitigation measures were also proposed for higher-risk
scenarios/components.
The projects followed the Climate Lens Assessment General
Guidance for Climate Change Resilience Assessment, which is
also consistent with ISO 31000 and ISO 14090 standards. Those
standards involve delineating infrastructure assets, developing
climate projections for various climate parameters that related to
the infrastructure components, developing a consequence severity
rating related to performance, operations and maintenance, and
loss of service or financial return, calculating risk, and proposing
mitigation for high-risk scenarios.
Client engagement consisted of in-person kick-off meetings
followed by in-person meetings with key stakeholders to review
the infrastructure components, consequence severity ratings, and
climate event likelihoods.
CLIMATE CHANGE RESILIENCE ASSESSMENT
FOR THE TOWN OF STRATFORD
Stratford, Prince Edward Island
The Government of Yukon, in partnership with NorthwesTel,
is developing the Dempster Fibre Project, a 777 kilometer
fibre optic line, which will follow the Dempster Highway from
Dawson City, Yukon to Inuvik, Northwest Territories. Its
development seeks to connect over 70 communities in the
North with improved internet quality and redundancy. The
proposed highway route is characterized by rapid changes in
environmental conditions, from sporadic permafrost in the
subarctic region in the south, to continuous permafrost
towards the northeast.
Stantec was retained to provide a Climate Lens Assessment
using Infrastructure Canada’s Climate Lens General Guidance
v1.1. The objective is to identify the climate risks to the
project at a broad systems-level using a future climate
scenario, and to assess the possible climate related impacts
that could affect the project over its construction and
operational life.
This assessment identified ten climate parameters that could
pose hazards to the project’s systems. The results showed
that extreme high intensity rainfall, sustained rainfall, extreme
high temperatures, dry spells and increased mean seasonal
temperatures posed the greatest risk to the fibre optic line.
DEMPSTER FIBRE LINK CLIMATE CHANGE
RESILIENCE ASSESSMENT
Dawson City, Yukon & Inuvik, Northwest Territories
Some of the key recommendations that were put forth from
this assessment include:
• Implement a robust terrain monitoring and maintenance
program. Conduct periodic surrounding surface surveys.
• Remote sensing techniques such as LiDAR, SAR, or Optical
methods, can be repeated every 2 - 5 years to identify those
areas where surface features such as topography,
vegetation, surface water flow, pond developments, or
thermograms activities have changed.
• Conduct inspections after severe weather to ensure the
integrity of soils and surrounding systems (e.g. highways,
culverts, rivers and creeks).
• Consider the use of innovative technology such as fibre
optic distributed temperature sensing that can be utilized to
monitor ground temperatures along the linear infrastructure
and proactively identify changes and vulnerable areas.
• Consider planning for more frequent inspections, and
monitoring, of the performance of the infrastructure and
that there are enough additional resources for maintenance
and rehabilitation when settlement of soils occurs.
Communities are fundamental. Whether
around the corner or across the globe, they
provide a foundation, a sense of place and
of belonging. That’s why at Stantec, we
always design with community in mind.
We care about the communities we serve—
because they’re our communities too. This
allows us to assess what’s needed and
connect our expertise, to appreciate
nuances and envision what’s never been
considered, to bring together diverse
perspectives so we can collaborate toward
a shared success.
We’re designers, engineers, scientists, and
project managers, innovating together at the
intersection of community, creativity, and
client relationships. Balancing these priorities
results in projects that advance the quality of
life in communities across the globe.
Stantec trades on the TSX and the NYSE
under the symbol STN. Visit us at stantec.
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A deep dive
into structural health
UNDERWATER INSPECTIONS
Overview
Inspections help assess the health of our
structures to maintain a long service life.
Knowing the conditions of your assets
below water provides a clear picture of their
current state. Through projects like assessing
Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV) through
a raw water intake pipeline, or performing
routine bridge inspections for departments of
transportation, Stantec’s underwater inspection
teams have been helping keep waterfront
facilities safe for over 30 years.
Team Credentials
Our inspection and investigation teams are led
divers. Working alongside them are highly trained
commercial diver inspectors skilled in advanced
inspection techniques and diving practices. Our
teams have all the equipment needed to safety
Our teams can also provide complete destructive
and non-destructive testing (NDT) services
our clients to “see” below the water’s surface,
we implement underwater imaging technology,
including 2D and 3D acoustic scanning, to provide
overall views of the structure.
OUR UNDERWATER INSPECTION TEAMS HAVE PERFORMED THOUSANDS OF INSPECTIONS LED BY ENGINEER DIVERS.
Equipment
Our dive teams face a wide variety of conditions and
working environments. Having the right equipment is
paramount to safely conducting a detailed underwater
inspection.
boats, surface supplied air (SSA) and commercial SCUBA
underwater cameras and video systems, “clear water”
boxes, acoustic imaging and hydrographic sonars, non-
destructive testing (NDT) equipment, and specialized
We conduct all diving operations in compliance with
OSHA/USCG regulations and ADCI Consensus standards,
and approved commercial diving equipment.
ALL OF OUR UNDERWATER INSPECTORS AND DIVE SUPERVISORS ARE ADCI CERTIFIED
Suite of services
We help you manage your infrastructure more
databases, interactive computer software, and GIS
to record, archive, analyze, and report inspection
and assessment data. Stantec has experience
applying these technologies to our projects and has
developed software programs to facilitate electronic
reporting of underwater inspection and data.
INSPECTIONS AND INVESTIGATIONS:
• Topside Inspections
• Hydrographic Surveying
• Ultrasonic Thickness Testing
• Level I, II and III Underwater Inspections
• Excavations
• Timber Coring
• Destructive and Non-Destructive Testing
• Topographic Surveying
• Underwater Photography and Video
• Laboratory Testing
• ROV Inspections
• Soil Borings and Rock Coring
• Acoustic Imaging
• Cathodic Protection Testing
• Concrete Coring
• GPS Surveying
CONDITION ASSESSMENT REPORTS:
• Structural and Scour Condition
Documentation
• Condition Ratings
• Cost Estimates
• Prioritized Maintenance and Repair
Recommendations
• Estimates of Remaining Service Life
• CADD Drawings and Sketches
OUR PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER DIVERS HAVE LOGGED OVER 5,000 WORKING DIVES TO DEPTHS OF OVER 180’
MARQUIS PROJECT
The Kentucky Transportation
Cabinet (KYTC) launched their bridge
substructure inspection program in
1989. We have been a continuous
trusted partner, providing underwater
inspections and related services for
over 30 years.
Through KYTC’s program, we have
performed multiple inspections on
each of nearly 250 bridges currently
requiring underwater inspections.
We have compiled and reviewed
construction drawings and previous
inspections reports; performed stream
bed cross sections for scour analysis;
underwater inspections following
FHWA bridge inspection standards;
and condensed inspection notes into
a state-established rating system.
We also provided remedial actions as
required and entered inspection data
into KYTC’s on-line Bridge Management
Software system.
Our dive personnel have encountered
a variety of water conditions and
river sizes that required specialized
equipment and techniques. Visibility
is frequently nonexistent, so a
professional engineer diver carries
out zero-visibility inspections. For
completely submerged culverts
that are blocked at one end, we use
techniques.
Other challenges included inspecting
bridges in 180 feet of water with
hollow piers that required interior and
exterior inspection. Divers performed
decompression diving and utilized
surface decompression with pure
oxygen in an on-site recompression
chamber to reach that depth.
KENTUCKY TRANSPORTATION CABINET STATEWIDE
UNDERWATER BRIDGE INSPECTIONS
30+ YEARS OF UNDERWATER INSPECTIONS CONDUCTED
The SFRTA runs a 26-train passenger
rail service that extends between Miami
and West Palm Beach, Florida. The
doubled tracked rail lines are also used
by Amtrak and freight trains. To ensure
the safety of rail systems across the
country, the SFRTA developed a 10-
year inspection program in accordance
with Federal Railroad Administration
requirements.
We are providing the bridge inspection
and capacity ratings on SFRTA’s
rail bridges. We are also providing
engineering assistance on all bridges
that the passenger and freight trains
traverse as well as a review of overhead
bridges the rail line goes under. The
program also includes two moveable
bascule rail bridges.
For all underwater bridge elements,
we conduct biennial underwater
inspections using surface-supplied
air diving equipment with built-in
communications systems. All our
underwater inspections are conducted
by an OSHA-compliant team of
formally trained commercial divers.
The dive team is led by a registered
professional engineer-diver, who is
responsible for the structural as well
as scour evaluations of the bridges.
The two moveable bascule rail bridges
also receive monthly inspections of the
electrical/mechanical components.
We also complete bridge inspection
reports with recommendations for
repairs if required and an annual overall
summary. We are currently in year six
of the 10-year program to keep the
corridor in a steady state of service.
MARQUIS PROJECT
SOUTH FLORIDA REGIONAL TRANSPORTATION
AUTHORITY (SFRTA) RAILROAD BRIDGE ENGINEERING
SUPPORT SERVICES FOR CONTRACTOR TRANSDEV RAIL
Over the past 21 years, we have
performed underwater bridge
inspections for the Tennessee
Department of Transportation
(TDOT). To date, approximately 600
underwater bridge inspections have
been completed for TDOT.
underwater bridge inspections for
most of the bridges in central and
eastern Tennessee since 1996.
These inspections are conducted in
water conditions consisting of heavy
current, deep water, heavy debris, and
zero visibility.
Providing all equipment and personnel
to complete the underwater inspections,
we mobilize three-man dive teams
equipped with surface-supplied air
(SSA) and Commercial SCUBA diving
equipment, diving platforms, sonar
and sounding equipment (including
underwater acoustic imaging
capability), and other specialized
equipment. Each of the three-man
underwater substructure inspectors,
commercial divers. Dive personnel
perform the underwater inspections
from our dive boats, bridge decks or
the banks of the water bodies using
SSA, Commercial SCUBA and wading
techniques as water conditions require.
We also perform decompression
diving techniques on four bridges
located in water deeper than 100 feet.
The inspections require additional
equipment and personnel including
a decompression chamber, and
wire radio communications or wireless
voice communications to top-side
and verify previously noted conditions.
Soundings of the stream bottoms
are performed using graduated
sounding rods and sonar equipment
to determine whether scouring has
occurred compared to previous
inspections.
For bridges with substructure units
situated in water depths exceeding
33 feet, TDOT requires acoustic
imaging sonar images of those
elements be obtained. Upon
previously noted conditions, and
separate underwater bridge inspection
reports are produced for each bridge,
incorporating multiple quality control
and quality assurance checks.
MARQUIS PROJECT
TENNESSEE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
UNDERWATER BRIDGE SUBSTRUCTURE INSPECTIONS
MARQUIS PROJECT
To ensure the safety of their in-service
bridges, the New Mexico Department
of Transportation (NMDOT) bridge
inspection program includes a list
of structures requiring underwater
inspection. Stantec provided the
inaugural round of underwater bridge
inspections for NMDOT in the winter
of 2019, followed by a second round of
inspections in the winter of 2020.
underwater bridge inspections on
fourteen bridges in NMDOT Districts
2 and 5. The inspections included
structural and scour evaluations of
concrete bridge piers and abutments
as well as timber bridge piers and
abutments, using element-level
inspection methods.
our commercial diver inspectors were
faced with a variety of water conditions,
including heavy currents, ice-covered
waterways, limited underwater visibility,
and heavy debris accumulations at
the bridge piers. To overcome these
challenges, our team employed
surface-supplied air diving equipment,
maximizing safety through the use of
‘hard hat’ divine helmets, redundant air
supplies and hard-wired cmmunications
systems, allowing them to safely
were provided in a report that included
recommendations for maintenance and
repairs.
NEW MEXICO DOT INAUGURAL UNDERWATER INSPECTIONS
The City of North Port, Florida has a
4.4 mgd Myakkahatchee Creek surface
water treatment plant (WTP). This
facility operates in concert with the
City’s new reverse osmosis WTP to
to pumping out into the distribution
system. As an integral part of the City’s
infrastructure, the WTP needs to be
in good working condition to function
properly.
To provide the City with a detailed
understanding of the plant’s current
conditions, we performed underwater
inspections of the three raw water
intake pipelines and associated wet
wells and intake water pumps. The
inspections of the pipeline exterior
components were conducted using
conventional commercial diving
methods, while a Remotely Operated
Vehicle (ROV) was used to inspect the
inside of the 24” diameter pipelines
pumphouse wet well structures. We
the inspections.
MARQUIS PROJECT
CITY OF NORTH PORT MYAKKAHATCHEE CREEK WATER
TREATMENT PLANT RENEWAL AND REPLACEMENT PROGRAM
MARQUIS PROJECT
Our inspection teams performed the
2018 and 2019 annual maintenance
inspection at De Cordova Bend Dam
In June 2020, we also conducted
underwater commercial diving
inspections of the Robertson Dam
Spillway basin, including the end sill,
For both dams and appurtenant
facilities, our team reviewed operation,
maintenance, and inspection
records, reviewed the dam operation
and maintenance plan and other
relevant reports and drawings, and
performed visual inspections for
the embankments, dam monitoring
instrumentation, spillway structure
including Tainter gates and stilling
and other mechanical equipment.
Inspections were performed
in accordance with the Texas
Administrative Code. Underwater
inspections were conducted using
surface-supplied air diving equipment,
in conformation with OSHA ommercial
diving regulations.
We prepared an inspection report
including recommendations for
maintenance actions to be addressed
within 1-year and 5-year timeframes.
We also prepared and followed
and safety plans.
Through the performance of multiple
inspections at Sterling C. Robertson
and De Cordova Bend Dams, our
lead inspectors have become very
familiar with the history, operations,
and conditions of these facilities and
will be very well-suited to perform the
5-year engineering inspections at these
facilities as a natural extension of
previous inspection work.
DE CORDOVA BEND DAM AND STERLING C. ROBERTSON DAM ANNUAL MAINTENANCE INSPECTIONS
MARQUIS PROJECT
Columbia Gas of Ohio plans to install
a new 20” steel welded, natural gas
pipeline below the Olentangy River in one
of two locations upstream of Doddridge
Dam. The Ohio Department of Natural
Resources (Ohio DNR) completed a
review of the proposed project and
requested a survey of freshwater
mussels in the vicinity of the pipeline.
Our team performed a freshwater
mussel survey in the Olentangy
River to rule out any federal or state
endangered species and make way
for the installation of a natural gas
pipeline. Due to the water depth, low
visibility, and the close proximity of
dams, our team of commercial and
in the substrates along transects in the
stream channel. Timed searches and
conducted in suitable habitats along the
channel margins.
No federal or state endangered,
threatened, or proposed endangered/
threatened mussels were found
during the surveys. A total of 133
live freshwater mussels, comprised
of 12 species were found to occur
within the project area. Due to the
presumed absence of federal and
state endangered and threatened
species within the project area, an
agency determination of may affect
but not likely to adversely affect was
anticipated.
OLENTANGY RIVER FRESHWATER MUSSEL SURVEYS
MARQUIS PROJECT
After a category 5 hurricane wreaked
Mississippi, and Alabama, CSX needed
to understand the condition of their
transportation assets—including their
bridges.
CSX called upon us to perform
emergency substructure inspections
for sixteen bridges. Inspecting the
bridges post-hurricane came with lots
of challenges. Many of the bridges
had no vehicular or boat ramp access
within 10 miles, so we had to provide
transportation to and from each
bridge for both our inspectors and STV
inspectors. Underwater conditions at
the bridges included deep water and
environment to work in.
engineer and commercial divers
within 48 hours of involvement in the
project. The teams inspected bridge
substructural and fender system
components both above and below the
water surface—including 37 piers and 92
and II underwater inspections of bridge
substructures and elements, looking for
evidence of physical distress, damage,
or deterioration as well as scour of
foundations or other relative conditions.
Our team also conducted emergency
work to clear channel obstructions
recommendations for reopening
sixteen bridge inspections over the 150
mile railway in less than three weeks.
CSX TRANSPORTATION BRIDGE POST EVENT
EMERGENCY UNDERWATER INSPECTIONS
AS A RESULT OF OUR THOROUGH WORK, CSX CALLED ON US TO PROVIDE THE SIMILAR SERVICES AFTER A CATEGORY 4 HURRICANE CAME THROUGH THREE YEARS LATER.
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Communities are fundamental. Whether around the corner or
across the globe, they provide a foundation, a sense of place
and of belonging. That’s why at Stantec, we always design with
community in mind.
We care about the communities we serve—because they’re
our communities too. This allows us to assess what’s needed
and connect our expertise, to appreciate nuances and envision
what’s never been considered, to bring together diverse
perspectives so we can collaborate toward a shared success.
We’re designers, engineers, scientists, and project managers,
innovating together at the intersection of community, creativity,
and client relationships. Balancing these priorities results in
projects that advance the quality of life in communities across
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COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
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Commons Park Right of Way Improvements Minneapolis, Minnesota
Services
CIVIL ENGINEERING
Infrastructure is the
backbone of a community.
Resilience minded, our
designs take into account
physical site conditions,
public expectations,
environmental constraints.
PLANNING &
URBAN PLANNING
Planning creates the
roadmap to a designed
and implemented vision.
Whether the vision improves
a site, district, campus, or
community-wide ambition, we
help create places that are
authentic, green, connected,
GEOSPATIAL SERVICES
Technology is more
affordably supporting data-
driven decision making.
infrastructure investments,
we are on the leading edge
of collection, storage, display,
and analysis of geospatial
data.
CONSTRUCTION
ADMINISTRATION
Our safety-focused
construction services group
has the proper experience and
control services needed so
that projects are constructed
in accordance with the plans/
planned budget.
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE
We create inspired landscapes
and streetscapes that enrich
the daily experience. Our
context, user needs, and the
environment responsibly.
STORMWATER MANAGEMENT
Wet weather infrastructure
is critical to mitigating
optimize existing systems,
design new solutions, and
inform where investments will
be most protective of your
assets.
PUBLIC ENGAGEMENT
Creating consensus is critical
to planning and designing
places with authenticity. Our
tools and approach invites
concerns of a community or
stakeholder group.
FUNDING ASSISTANCE
We demystify the funding
process and help you develop
funding-eligible projects.
Our funding specialists help
in three areas: research
and strategy, application
preparation, and grant
administration.
PROJECT TYPES
Feasibility studies
Funding support
Real estate advisory
Zoning and policy
advisory
Land surveying,
mapping, and GIS
Land use and master
planning
Comprehensive planning
Land and brownfield
development
Utility infrastructure
Stormwater and green
infrastructure
Streetscape and
complete streets
Public realm and urban
design
Waterfronts
Parks and open space
Sports and recreational
facilities
Sustainability and
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The Stantec community unites more than 26,000
employees working in over 400 locations across six
continents. We collaborate across disciplines and
industries to bring buildings, energy and resource,
and infrastructure projects to life.
Our work—professional consulting in planning,
engineering, architecture, interior design, surveying,
landscape architecture, environmental sciences,
project management, and project economics—
begins at the intersection of community, creativity,
and client relationships.
Since 1954, our local strength, knowledge, and
relationships, coupled with our world-class
expertise, have allowed us to go anywhere to meet
our clients’ needs in more creative and
personalized ways. With a long-term commitment
to the people and places we serve, Stantec has the
across the globe.
Biological Nutrient Removal
Stantec provides expertise in Biological Nutrient Removal (BNR) to clients around the world
and has designed well over 100 such facilities. Our process engineers were instrumental in the
development of much of the science and associated technologies for BNR, including swing
zones, primary sludge fermentation, and nutrient recovery. With reference projects covering a
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Nogales International Wastewater Treatment Facility, Arizona • Design-build 14.74 MGD facility
• Completed for less than $5 per gallon
Robert W. Hite Treatment Facility, Colorado • 106 MGD secondary treatment complex
• Side stream anaerobic reactor
Little Patuxent Wastewater Treatment Facility, Howard County, Maryland •
• Ice cream waste optimizes treatment
J.D. Phillips Wastewater Reclamation Facility, Colorado •
• Dairy waste optimizes treatment
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Bonnybrook Wastewater Treatment Plant Expansion Program, Alberta • 140 MGD total capacity, 36 MGD upgrade
• Thermal hydrolysis for increased biogas
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Urban Stormwater
Redesigning the urban environment to better handle wet weather is more sustainable,
community's existing system can handle, how it can be optimized, what users can afford, and
where money is best spent. And with larger storms and more urbanization comes increased
addressed. This is where our experience managing and delivering some of the world’s largest
SMARTER PROJECTS
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PROJECT EXPERIENCE DETAILS
Clean Water Atlanta Program, Georgia
One of the largest wet weather control programs in the US
• Program manager of the $3.9B program
• Helped save the City more than $650M
Easterly Tunnel Dewatering Pump Station, Ohio
One of the largest CSO pump station projects in the US
• 160 MGD, 240 feet below ground
• Helped save the client more than $50M
Windsor Riverfront Retention Treatment Basin and Tunnel Sewer, Ontario • 180 MGD of treatment
• 85% smaller than a conventional facility
New Orleans Blue and Green Corridors Project, Louisiana • 8 miles of linear green infrastructure
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Ottawa Combined Sewage Storage Tunnel, Ontario •
• 43,000 M3 of storage
St. Petersburg Stormwater Fee Study, Florida • Tier-based structure using impervious areas
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