HomeMy WebLinkAbout03. 20-465 DECEMBER 8, 2020 20-465 RESOLUTION
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PURPOSE: APPROVE PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR
KNAPP STREET QUARRIES, KIENAST-PAULUS QUARRIES &
TIMMERMAN LANDFILL FOR OPERATIONS, MONITORING,
AND MAINTENANCE SUPPORT DURING 2021 CALENDAR
YEAR/AECOM TECHNICAL SERVICES, INC. ($120,300.00)
INITIATED BY: DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS
BE IT RESOLVED by the Common Council of the City of Oshkosh that the proper
City officials are hereby authorized to enter into and take those steps necessary to
implement an appropriate professional services agreement with AECOM Technical
Services, Inc. for monitoring, operations, and maintenance support services for Knapp
Street Quarries, Kienast-Paulus Quarries, and Timmerman Landfill in the amount of one
hundred twenty thousand three hundred dollars ($120,300.00).
Money for this purpose is hereby appropriated from:
Acct No. 02120470-6401 Contractual Services
Cityofw
Oshkosh
MEMORANDUM
TO: Honorable Mayor and Members of the Co ncil
FROM: James Rabe, Director of Public Wor s
DATE: December 3, 2020
RE: Approve Professional Services Agreement for Knapp Street Quarries, Kienast-
Paulus Quarries, and Timmerman Landfill for Operations, Monitoring, and
Maintenance Support during 2021 Calendar Year / AECOM Technical Services,
Inc. (AECOM) ($120,300)
BACKGROUND
The Department of Public Works has utilized AECOM Technical Services, Inc. (AECOM) for
various environmental engineering needs at the Quarry Park Landfill located on Knapp Street
since 1979, at the Timmerman Landfill since 1993, and at the Kienast-Paulus Quarries since 2015.
The active venting system has been operating at Quarry Park since spring of 2010. AECOM
continues to report no measurement of methane at the various monitoring points. An operational
pilot study was completed between the fall of 2015 and the spring of 2016 to determine if the
active venting system could be converted to a passive system. The study results indicated the
system will need to continue to operate in an active setting. It is anticipated the Wisconsin
Department of Natural Resources (WDNR) will require several more years of active collection of
methane gas before considering a reduced operation or switching to passive collection.
In 2019, AECOM submitted a plan modification for the Timmerman Landfill to the WDNR
proposing to reduce the sampling frequency of the gas probes from quarterly to semiannually
due to low methane concentrations being detected; remove volatile organic compound sampling
from monitoring wells MW-6 and MW-8; and remove sampling for pH, temperature, specific
conductance, and turbidity from the environmental monitoring requirements for monitoring
wells MW-9 and MW-10. The plan modification was approved by the WDNR on October 8, 2019.
In 2015, the City of Oshkosh (City) initiated a landfill gas monitoring and site investigation at the
Kienast-Paulus Quarries. Due to the results of the monitoring investigation, continued landfill
gas monitoring, acquisition of property with residential structures on or near the former landfill
footprint, and the installation of an active landfill gas collection system were recommended by
AECOM. During 2018 and 2019, the City acquired the following properties: 905 West IT"
Avenue, 875 - 885 West 1711, Avenue, 859 West 17t1 Avenue, and Outlot 1 of the parcel address of
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1732 Knapp Street. In 2018, AECOM was retained to design a landfill gas system and submit the
design for approval to the WDNR. The design was approved by the WDNR on November 15,
2019. The landfill gas system was installed in the winter of 2019 and the spring of 2020 and started
operation in May 2020.
ANALYSIS
This agreement will cover the required operations, monitoring, and maintenance at all three (3)
former landfills for calendar year 2021. The scope of services includes continued methane gas
monitoring, reporting to the WDNR, inspecting the methane collection system, and providing
equipment maintenance recommendations.
FISCAL IMPACT
This agreement is for $120,300. The cost for these gas monitoring services will be allocated to the
operating budget (Account 02120470-6401/Contractual Services). This contract amount
represents an increase in fee from 2020 of $47,700. This is due to the addition of the services
related to the Kienast-Paulus Landfills.
RECOMMENDATIONS
Chapter 12 of the Municipal Code of the City of Oshkosh provides that professional services of a
specialized nature, including engineering services, may be procured without the use of formal,
sealed quotes. I have reviewed this agreement and in accordance with Section 12-16 of the Code,
I am hereby recommending that the Common Council approve the award of this professional
services agreement.
Approved:
Mark A. Rohloff
City Manager
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Mr. James Rabe, PE, CPESC
Director of Public Works
City of Oshkosh
215 Church Avenue
Oshkosh, WI 54901
AECOM
558 North Main Street --
Oshkosh, WI 54901 RECEIVED
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November 18, 2020 NOV 2 0 2020
AECOM Propaar-IpWOOP PUBLIC IA/ORICS
OPP-1085159 OSHKOSH, WISCONIISIN
Proposal for Knapp Street Quarries, Kienast-Paulus Quarries, and Timmerman Landfill for Operations, Monitoring,
and Maintenance Support during the 2021 Calendar Year
Dear Mr. Rabe,
AECOM Technical Services, Inc. (AECOM) has prepared this proposal for continued methane monitoring, sampling,
landfill gas (LFG) collection system operation and maintenance, and reporting at the former Faber Quarry and former
Oshkosh Stone Company Quarry (collectively known as the Knapp Street Quarries) and the Kienast-Paulus Quarries;
and groundwater and methane monitoring, sampling, and reporting at the former Timmerman Landfill during the 2021
calendar year (CY2021). This proposal provides a summary of the specific project backgrounds, proposed scope of
services, and estimated costs for continued environmental monitoring at each site.
Task 1 — Knapp Street Quarries
Background
The scope of services presented below is based on recommendations provided in the Operation Manual and in
accordance with Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (WDNR) Solid Waste requirements.
The gas collection system was installed and started operation in 2010. AECOM personnel have continued monitoring
the system and continually work at balancing the gas recovery. The system has had a positive influence on the
reduction of methane gas and thus reduced the risk of methane migration off -site. At this time, the monitoring points
show methane concentrations below 2.5% by volume. The WDNR has conditionally approved a plan toward reduced
operation of the landfill gas extraction system. That plan requires that there is effective gas recovery when cycling the
blower operations (6-hours on and 4-hours off) over a 4-month period and following the closure of sections of vent
piping that have had less than detectable readings for methane for a consecutive 12-month period. This plan was
initiated in 2015. Prior to and during the test period, system mechanical issues occurred that prolonged the testing
program, which included:
Replacement of the blower motor (twice, covered by warranty).
Replacement of the exhaust stack (collapsed prior to the test commencing).
Modifications to the grease tube operation to provide a constant temperature for the equipment.
AECOM worked with a contractor to make the repairs and modifications. The testing was completed in September
2016. Based on the results of the reduced -operation testing, and with concurrence from the WDNR, the active
system is still required to control landfill gases. Another reduce -operation test will be planned in the next 5 years to
verify conditions at that time.
In 2016, it was observed that several of the flush -mount protective covers surrounding the monitoring wells located in
sidewalk or parking lot pavement were no longer able to protect the integrity of the wells. In 2018, it was observed
some of the LFG control vaults had also been damaged. The damage was likely due to age of the structures, damage
from snow plowing, and damage to the surrounding surface from freeze -thaw cycles (uneven grade). The repairs to
the flush -mount protective covers were completed in 2019. The repairs to the vaults may occur in 2021, if any of the
proposed budget is unutilized.
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In the summer of 2017, a WDNR Solid Waste Engineer inspected the site. AECOM and City Staff completed the site
inspection with the WDNR representative. All items that were identified during this inspection were corrected by
AECOM, and AECOM prepared a letter detailing the corrective actions and submitted it to the WDNR.
In 2020, the blower motor failed and was replaced by the City Electrical Division as the warranty period had expired.
In the fall of 2020, a WDNR Solid Waste Engineer inspected the site. AECOM completed the site inspection with the
WDNR representative. All items that were identified during this inspection were corrected by AECOM and AECOM
prepared a letter detailing the corrective actions and submitted it to the WDNR.
Scope of Services
Methane Gas Monitoring
AECOM proposes to continue to conduct methane monitoring activities based on the schedule provided in the WDNR
conditional approval letter dated April 15, 2014 and as presented in the chart below:
Location identification Parameters Frequency
OW-3, GW-12, GW-20, GW-20A, Oxygen, methane, carbon dioxide,
GW-22, GW-23, GW-23A, GW-24, balance gas, groundwater level Monthly
Gas Monitoring Wells GW-24A, GW-25, and GW-25A monitoring, vacuum
GW-2, GW-9, GW-10, GW-11, GW- Oxygen, methane, carbon dioxide,
14, GW-17, and GW-19 balance gas, groundwater level Quarterly
monitoring
Gas Extraction Wells
WH-1 through WH-15 and VV-1
Oxygen, methane, carbon dioxide,
Semi -Annually
through VV-9
balance gas, vacuum
Header Pipe at the Blower
Station
Blower (inflow)
Vacuum before blower
Monthly
Vent Pipe
Blower (discharge)
Oxygen, methane, carbon dioxide,
Monthly
pressure after blower, velocity/flow
Condensate Sample Point
Condensate Sample Point
Field pH, TBD
Annually
NOTES:
1. The following information will be recorded during each sampling event: ambient air temperature, barometric pressure, trends in
barometric pressure, ground surface conditions, type of meter used, and latest meter calibration date.
2. Monitoring has since been discontinued in the following gas monitoring wells: GW-1, GW-3, GW-4, GW-5, GW-6, GW-7, GW-8,
GW-15, and GW-16 and the following observation wells, OW-1 and OW-2, which were abandoned.
3. WH-7 and W-2 do not exist.
At each gas monitoring well and system sampling port, the vacuum pressure, initial percent of the LEL of methane
(percent LEL methane), percent methane gas (percent methane), percent oxygen (percent 02), percent of carbon
dioxide (percent CO2), air flow (CFM), and groundwater levels will be measured. The LEL is the minimum
concentration of a particular combustible gas or vapor necessary to support its combustion in air. The LEL of
methane gas is 5% methane by volume. Observations (such as ground condition, barometric pressure, and
monitoring well conditions) will also be recorded.
After initial readings are recorded, monitoring wells will be purged with a pump at a rate of two liters per minute.
Continuous percent LEL methane will be measured as the well is purged. A final reading will be recorded when
consecutive methane readings are within +10% LEL. Final measurements include percent LEL methane, percent
methane, percent CO2 and percent 02. The length of time required to achieve the final reading is typically unique to
each well.
AECOM has added a checklist to be completed during each site visit. The checklist includes all items identified during
WDNR site inspections. If deficiencies are noted, AECOM staff will inform the City and assist with developing a
solution.
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Schedule and Reporting
Methane sampling and system O&M will be completed in accordance with the above schedule through December
2021. The monitoring data will be summarized and electronically submitted to the City and WDNR GEMS database
on a semiannual basis. On an annual basis, a report will be submitted to the WDNR (including cover letter with
discussion and conclusions). AECOM will immediately notify the City of any new methane wells that indicate an
exceedance of 25% of the LEL.
In 2019, AECOM discussed a potential for reduction of monitoring with WDNR staff. Based on the historical
monitoring results, the WDNR indicated they were not willing to consider any reduced monitoring at this time.
Task 2 — Kienast-Paulus Quarries
Background
Aerial photographs and historical maps from the Oshkosh Stone Company show that the former Kienast and Paulus
Quarries were operated as active stone quarries during the 1950s. Records indicate that the former Paulus Quarry
was filled by the City of Oshkosh Department of Sanitation with construction debris (mostly concrete and wood)
beginning in 1954. In 1965, the City of Oshkosh entered into a lease agreement with Mr. Lu Vern Kienast to dispose of
municipal solid waste into the former Kienast Quarry. The term of the lease was through the end of 1969, and
termination of the lease required that the quarry be "safe" when sanitary landfill operations were completed.
In 1995, Mr. Kienast attempted to develop the remaining vacant parcel associated with the former Kienast Quarry.
The WDNR required that Mr. Kienast investigate whether there was methane gas onsite prior to granting an
exemption to build on a closed landfill. Three methane monitoring gas wells were installed within the former landfill
limits, and methane levels above the lower explosive limit were detected in one of the monitoring wells. The WDNR
thus denied Mr. Kienast's request to develop this property because the methane levels would produce an unsafe
construction and living condition. This vacant parcel was later sold to the adjacent property owners.
Prior to this date, other parcels within the footprint of the former Kienast Quarry were developed with single family
homes. Addresses of the parcels that included single family homes include 905 West 17th Avenue, 885 West 17th
Avenue, and 859 West 17th Avenue. The vacant parcel at 875 West 17th Avenue remains undeveloped.
No development has occurred within the footprint of the former Paulus Quarry. Most of the area of the former Paulus
Quarry was part of the parcel at 1732 Knapp Street.
In 2015, the City initiated a landfill gas monitoring and site investigation program. Results of the investigation and
monitoring can be found in the following reports:
1) Technical Memorandum Former Kienast and Paulus Quarries Dated July 24, 2018.
2) Technical Memorandum Additional Environmental Investigation Dated July 24, 2018.
In summary, AECOM recommended continued landfill gas monitoring, acquisition of property with residential
structures on or near the former landfill footprint, and the installation of an active landfill gas collection system.
During 2018 and 2019, the City acquired the following properties:
1) 905 West 17th Avenue.
2) 885-875 West 171 Avenue.
3) 859 West 17th Avenue.
4) Outlot 1 of the parcel address of 1732 Knapp Street.
In 2018, AECOM was retained to design a landfill gas system and submit the design for approval to the WDNR. The
submittal was entitled Landfill Gas Extraction System Work Plan dated June 2019. It was approved on November 15,
2019 in a memorandum entitled "Conditional Approval for Landfill Gas System".
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The landfill gas system was installed in winter of 2019 and spring of 2020 under City Contract Number 18-01 entitled
"Kienast-Paulus Landfill Gas Venting". The system was started in May of 2020. The landfill gas collection system
was monitored and balanced by AECOM staff based on a variable schedule of daily, weekly, and finally monthly
monitoring. The system has had a positive influence on the reduction of methane gas and thus reduced the risk of
methane migration off -site. At this time, the monitoring points show methane concentrations below 2.5% by volume.
In the fall of 2020, a WDNR Solid Waste Engineer inspected the site. AECOM staff completed the site inspection with
the WDNR representative. All items that were identified during this inspection were corrected by AECOM and
AECOM prepared a letter detailing the corrective actions and submitted it to the WDNR.
The scope of services presented below is based on monitoring result observations and recommendations that will be
provided in the Operation Manual and, in accordance with WDNR Solid Waste requirements, is to be submitted in the
fall of 2020.
Scope of Services
Methane Gas Monitoring
AECOM proposes to continue to conduct methane monitoring activities based on the schedule that was completed in
2020 and to be provided to the WDNR, and as presented in the chart below:
Location Identification Parameters Frequency
GW-1 and 1B through GW-8 and 813, Oxygen, methane, carbon dioxide,
SB-1 and 2, North, Central and balance gas, groundwater level Monthly
Gas Monitoring Wells South monitoring, vacuum
KGW-1 through KGW-4, PGW-1
Oxygen, methane, carbon dioxide,
Gas Extraction Wells
through PGW-3
pressure after blower, velocity/flow
Monthly
Header Pipe at the Blower
Blower Intake and Exhaust Stack
Oxygen, methane, carbon dioxide,
Monthly
Station
vacuum or pressure, velocity ow
Monthly (When
Vent Pipes
PV-1 through PV-5
Oxygen, methane, carbon dioxide
in Passive
Venting Mode)
Notes:
1. The following information will be recorded during each sampling event: ambient air temperature, barometric pressure, trends in
barometric pressure, ground surface conditions, type of meter used, and latest meter calibration date.
2. Monitoring may change based on WDNR requirements and review of the O&M plan to be submitted in 2020.
3. Sampling and monitoring at each gas monitoring well and system sampling port will be conducted as outlined in Task 1.
Schedule and Reporting
Methane sampling and system O&M will be completed in accordance with the above schedule through December
2021. The monitoring data will be summarized and electronically submitted to the City and WDNR GEMS database
on a semiannual basis. On an annual basis, a report will be submitted to the WDNR (including cover letter with
discussion and conclusions). AECOM will immediately notify the City of any new methane wells that indicate an
exceedance of 25% of the LEL.
Task 3 —Timmerman Landfill
Background
AECOM has been assisting the City with environmental services related to the Timmerman Landfill since 1978.
These services have included groundwater and methane monitoring, landfill cap thickness verification, laboratory
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testing, data review, and closure planning. In response to the WDNR Notice of Violation dated August 2, 2006,
AECOM completed a Site Assessment Report (SAR) in compliance with Wisconsin Administrative Code Section
NR 700 and subsequently installed three additional groundwater monitoring wells. In 2008 and early 2009, AECOM
completed the closure of the site under the WDNR Remediation and Redevelopment (RR) program and the site was
transferred to the WDNR Solid Waste Program. In 2010, AECOM recommended the abandonment of six monitoring
wells. The WDNR subsequently requested additional investigation regarding the presence of a passive methane
collection trench, which AECOM completed using test pits. Based on the results of the test pit investigation and
AECOM's recommendation in 2010, the WDNR approved the abandonment of the six wells and required the
installation of two gas probes (in addition to the four already installed at the site) for additional methane monitoring in
a letter dated February 2013.
In the summer of 2017, a WDNR Solid Waste Engineer inspected the site. AECOM and City Staff completed the site
inspection with the WDNR representative. All items that were identified during this inspection were corrected by
AECOM or City staff, and AECOM prepared a letter detailing the corrective actions and submitted it to the WDNR.
In 2019, AECOM submitted a plan modification to the WDNR proposing to reduce the sampling frequency of gas
probes from quarterly to semiannually due to low methane concentrations being detected. An exemption was granted
in accordance with s. NR500.08(4), Wis. Adm. Code, to reduce gas probe sampling from quarterly to semiannually.
The request also proposed to remove volatile organic compound (VOC) sampling for MW-6 and MW-8, and to remove
sampling for field parameters (pH, temperature, specific conductance, and turbidity) from the environmental
monitoring requirements for groundwater monitoring wells MW-9, and MW-10. This request was approved in the
Conditional Closure Plan Approval Modification and Grant of Exemption for Environmental Monitoring at the Closed -
Timmerman Farm Landfill, Winnebago County, Monitoring #4203 letter from the WDNR dated October 8, 2019.
During the summer of 2020, MW-9 was determined to be damaged. This well is used only for groundwater elevation
monitoring. The City and WDNR were notified. The owner of the site, Smet Construction Inc., indicated they may be
expanding the site facility. Therefore, repair or replacement of MW-9 is on hold until the possible facility addition is
finalized.
In the fall of 2020, a WDNR Solid Waste Engineer inspected the site. AECOM staff completed the site inspection with
the WDNR representative. All items that were identified during this inspection were corrected by AECOM and
AECOM prepared a letter detailing the corrective actions and submitted it to the WDNR.
Scope of Services
This proposal includes two rounds (semiannual) of groundwater monitoring, subcontract analytical laboratory services,
and project reporting obligations through CY2021. In addition, landfill gas will be monitored semi-annually and
reported to the WDNR until approval to discontinue the methane monitoring and abandon the wells is achieved.
Groundwater samples will be collected according to the WDNR-approved monitoring requirements in the chart below:
Location Parameters Frequency
MW-1, PZ-4, PZ-5, MW-6, MW-7, PZ-7, Alkalinity, Chloride, Hardness, Groundwater
PZ-7D, MW-8, PZ-1, PZ-8, PZ-9, Elevation, field pH, field temperature, field Semi-annually
SQDMW-1, PZ-10 (VOC not required for conductivity
MW-6 and 8) Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) Annually
Groundwater monitoring wells will be purged prior to collecting the samples and field monitoring parameters.
Gas monitoring points (GP-1 through GP-6) will be monitored semi-annually for methane, oxygen, and carbon dioxide,
per the methods described above under Task 1, as required by the WDNR. Readings for barometric pressure,
pressure trend, and temperature will also be collected during monitoring activities.
Based on the 2017 WDNR site inspection, AECOM has added a checklist to be completed during each site visit. The
checklist includes all items identified during the site inspection. If deficiencies are noted, AECOM staff will inform the
City and assist with developing a solution.
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Schedule and Reporting
Groundwater sampling will be completed twice annually (April and October), and gas monitoring will be completed on
a semi-annual basis (April and October). The monitoring data will be summarized and electronically submitted to the
City and WDNR on a semi-annual basis.
Estimated Fees
The following summarizes the proposed tasks and estimated fees:
Task
Task 1 — Knapp Street Quarries
Methane Monitoring and System Maintenance and Operation during CY2021
Includes H2O level meter, methane meter, CO2 and 02 meter and rental costs
WDNR Reporting, GEMS Database Updates, and Project Management
Task 2 — Kienast and Paulus Quarries
Methane Monitoring, and System Maintenance and Operation during CY2021
Includes H2O level meter, methane meter, CO2 and 02 meter and rental costs
WDNR Reporting, GEMS Data Base Updates, and Project Management
Task 3 — Timmerman Landfill
Groundwater Sampling (2 events)/LFG Monitoring (2 events) during CY2021
Includes H2O level meter, methane meter, CO2 and 02 meter rental costs
Subcontracted Laboratory
WDNR Reporting, GEMS Database Updates, and Project Management
Fee
$36, 850
$13,650
Task 1 Subtotal $50,500
$32,250
$13,250
Task 2 Subtotal $45,500
$15,400
$2, 500
$6,400
Task 3 Subtotal $24,300
TOTAL PROJECT FEES $120,300
Possible WDNR Groundwater Sampling Requirement
During the permitting process for the Kienast-Paulus Quarries landfill gas system, the WDNR requested groundwater
sampling be conducted. They even offered to pay for the initial sampling. Based on past practice of not requiring the
sampling of groundwater associated with Knapp Street Quarries and possible issues with having the results, AECOM
recommend that the City not consider sampling. AECOM anticipates that, once the emerging contaminate regulations
are finalized, the groundwater sampling may be required. If this occurs, AECOM will submit a contract amendment to
include the groundwater sampling requirements. For budgeting purposes, we recommend the City reserve $75,000
for conducting groundwater sampling at the Knapp Street and Kienast-Paulus Quarries.
Terms and Conditions
As you are aware, the world is experiencing a pandemic as it relates to the coronavirus COVID-19 ("Coronavirus").
This health emergency has the potential of impacting multiple facets of the project including, without limitation, labor,
personnel, manufacturing, equipment, materials, transportation and related supply chains, all of which have the
potential to adversely impact the critical path of the project schedule. These potential, unusual, and unavoidable
delays are outside of the control of AECOM and cannot be anticipated or determined in advance. AECOM will
exercise reasonable care to mitigate the potential impact of the Coronavirus to the extent within AECOM's reasonable
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control. AECOM will notify you in the event AECOM becomes aware of any potential impact to the work caused by the
Coronavirus.
If services to be provided under this proposal require the agents, employees, or contractors of AECOM to enter onto
the Project site, Client shall provide right -of -access to the site to AECOM, its employees, agents, and contractors, to
conduct the planned field observations or services. The services described in this proposal will be provided on a time -
and -material basis. AECOM will not exceed the above estimate without your authorization and approval. The
services provided will be performed in accordance with the approved Fee schedule and with the conditions of the
2009 City of Oshkosh Negotiated General Conditions of Service, which are expressly incorporated into, and are an
integral part of, our contract for professional services.
To initiate this work, please sign and return the attached Authorization to the AECOM Oshkosh, Wisconsin office. Our
understanding is that the City of Oshkosh will also issue a Purchase Order for all approved tasks. Please reference
the AECOM proposal number, OPP-1085159, in the Purchase Order that is forwarded to the AECOM Oshkosh Office.
We are looking forward to working with you and providing assistance with this project.
If you have any questions or need to clarify a point, please call any of the undersigned at 920-235-0270.
Yours sincerely,
AECOM Technical Services, Inc.
JJ r Thomas, P.E. (WI)
iate
Enclosure: Authorization
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Kevin Brehm, P.E. (WI)
Associate Vice President
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Oshkosh, Wisconsin 54901
920.236.6710
Authorization
November 18, 2020
I hereby certify that the necessary provisions have been made to pay the liability, which will accrue under this
agreement.
I hereby authorize AECOM to proceed with the scope of work for Knapp Street Quarries, Kienast-Paulus Quarries,
and Timmerman Landfill Operations and Maintenance Support during 2021 Calendar Year as described in AECOM's
proposal OPP-1085159 dated November 1, 2020, with a budget authorization of $120,300 under the general terms
and conditions specified in the proposal.
Signature
Mark A Rohloff
Print Name
City Manager
Title/Organization
Signature
Pamela R. Ubrig
Print Name
City Clerk
Title/Organization
Signature
Lynn A. Lorenson
Print Name
City Attorney
Title/Organization
Signature
Russ Van Gompel
Print Name
Director of Finance
Title/Organization
Date
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