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HomeMy WebLinkAboutInsituform Technologies, USAIflsitufonn Techno%gies'USA, LLC 580 Goddard Avenue, Chesterfield MO 63005 BID BOND ENCLOSED PROPOSAL FOR ADDENDA: BID DATE: CITY OF WATERLOO CITY CLERK, CITY HALL 715 MULBERRY STREET WATERLOO, IA 50703 FY 2025 CIP PIPELINING PHASE V; CONTRACT NO. 1118 FEBRUARY 13, 2025 @1:00P CITY OF WATERLOO CITY CLERKS OFFICE FEh 122025 4M10:10: 8 �2n me 70rrm Gwm O > V 1-1 o wm>0 mr -� r W 0 0 m z 0 03 m D N N Us 0 -ncn rn o rA-' N m cv 0 co °v maN -m rc z� 0 m =z Dcn r m cn nv 0" z0 O /-1 W 0008-0£S-9£9 4d co 0 0 0- a) a CD CD • r 0) 0 c o) 0 FORM OF BID OR PROPOSAL FY 2025 CIP Pipelining Phase V CONTRACT NO. 1118 CITY OF WATERLOO, IOWA Honorable Mayor and City Council Waterloo, Iowa 1. The undersigned, being a Corporation existing under the laws of the State of Delaware -a Partnership -consisting -of -the -following -partners: having familiarized (himself) (themselves) (itself) with the existing conditions on the project area affecting the cost of the work, and with all the contract documents listed in the Table of Contents and Addenda (if any), as prepared by AECOM now on file in the office of the City Clerk, City Hall, Waterloo, Iowa, hereby proposes to furnish all supervision, technical personnel, labor, materials, machinery, tools, appurtenances, equipment, and services, including utility and transportation services required to construct and complete the FY 2025 CIP PIPELINING PHASE V, CONTRACT NO. 1118, all in accordance with the above -listed documents and for the unit prices for work in place for the following items and quantities: FY 2025 CIP Pipelining Phase V CONTRACT NO. 1118 Item Description Unit Estimated Quantiles Unit Price Total Amount BASE BID A Mobilization LS 1 $ 138,500.00 $ 138,500.00 1 8" Diameter CIP Pipe Lining LF 16,311 $ 32.89 $ 536,468.79 2 10" Diameter CIP Pipe Lining LF 1,879 $ 40.18 $ 75,498.22 3 12" Diameter CIP Pipe Lining LF 868 $ 48.99 $42,523.32 4 15" Diameter CIP Pipe Lining LF 806 $ 78.33 $ 63,133.98 5 Lateral Reinstatement EA 249 $ 80.00 $ 19,920.00 6 3-FT Lateral Grouting EA 249 $ 1,250.00 $ 311,250.00 7 Pipe Televising - 8" LF 32,622 $ 3.00 $ 97,866.00 8 Pipe Televising - 10" LF 3,758 $ 3.00 $ 11,274.00 9 Pipe Televising - 12" LF 1,736 $ 3.15 $ 5,468.40 10 Pipe Televising - 15" LF 1,612 $ 3.15 $ 5,077.80 11 Type A Pipe Cleaning - 8" LF 16,311 $ 3 00 $ 48,933.00 12 Type A Pipe Cleaning - 10" LF 1,879 $ 3 00 $ 5,637.00 13 Type A Pipe Cleaning - 12" LF 868 $ 3.15 $ 2,734.20 14 Type A Pipe Cleaning - 15" LF 806 $ 3.15 $ 2,538.90 15 Type C Root Removal - 8"-10" LF 4,547 $ 4.85 $ 22,052.95 16 Type C Root Removal - 12"-15" LF 217 $ 4.85 $ 1,052.45 17 Type D Lumberjack - 8"-10" LF 4,547 $ 6.10 $ 27,736.70 18 Type D Lumberjack - 12"-15" LF 217 $ $ 6.10 125.00 $ $ 1,323.70 6,250.00 19 Protruding Taps Removal EA 50 BASE BID TOTAL $ - $ 1,425,239.41 FORM OF BID AECOM ##60743622 CONTRACT NO. 1118 FB-1 of 4 FY 2025 CIPP BID ALTERNATE NO. 1 — DWG 8 101 8" Diameter CIP Pipe Lining LF 2,905 $ 29.70 $ 86,278.50 102 Lateral Reinstatement EA 40 $ 80.00 $ 3,200.00 103 3-FT Lateral Grouting 104 105 106 Pipe Televising - 8" Type A Pipe Cleaning - 8" Type C Root Removal - 8"-10" 107 Type D Lumberjack - 8"-10" EA LF LF LF LF 40 5,810 2,905 726 726 $ 1,000.00 $ 2.30 $ 40,000.00 $ 13,363.00 $ 2.30 $ 6,681.50 $ 4.85 $ 6.10 $ 3,521.10 $ 4,428.60 108 Protruding Taps Removal EA 20 $ 125.00 $ 2,500.00 BID ALTERNATE NO. 1 TOTAL BID ALTERNATE NO. 2 — DWG 11 1 201 8" Diameter CIP Pipe Lining LF 2,375 $ 28.85 202 Lateral Reinstatement EA 39 $ 80.00 $ 159,972.70 $ 68,518.75 $ 3,120.00 203 3-FT Lateral Grouting EA 39 $ 1,570.00 204 Pipe Televising - 8" LF 4,750 $ 2.30 205 Type A Pipe Cleaning - 8" LF 2,375 $ 2.30 $ 61,230.00 $ 10,925.00 $ 5,462.50 206 Type C Root Removal - 8"-10" LF 593 $ 3.45 $ 2,045.85 207 Type D Lumberjack - 8"-10" 208 Protruding Taps Removal BID ALTERNATE NO. 2 TOTAL ADDITIONAL CLEANING RATES LF EA 593 20 $ 4.30 $ 125.00 $ 2,549.90 $ 2,500.00 $ 156,352.00 Item Description Unit Estimated Quantity Unit Price Total Price 301 Type A Pipe Cleaning - 8" 302 303 304 305 306 307 308 HR 50 $ 485.00 $ 24,250.00 Type A Pipe Cleaning - 10" HR 50 $ 485.00 $ 24,250.00 Type A Pipe Cleaning - 12" HR 50 $ 485.00 $ 24,250.00 Type A Pipe Cleaning - 15" HR 50 $ 485.00 $ 24,250.00 Type C Root Removal - 8"-10" HR 50 $ 485.00 $ 24,250.00 Type C Root Removal - 12"-15" HR 50 $ 485.00 $ 24,250.00 Type D Lumberjack - 8"-10" HR 50 $ 485.00 $ 24,250.00 Type D Lumberjack - 12"-15" HR 50 $ 485.00 $ 24,250.00 A table of expected cleaning times per segment shall be submitted to the Owner prior to beginning work. FORM OF BID AECOM 1160743622 CONTRACT NO. 1118 FB-2 of 4 FY 2025 CIPP 2. It is understood that the quantities set forth are approximate only and subject to variation and that the unit bid price for the work done shall govern in the actual payment to Contractor. THE CONTRACT SHALL BE AWARDED ACCORDING TO THE BASE BID. 3. In submitting this bid, the bidder understands that the right is reserved by the City of Waterloo, Iowa, to reject any or all bids. If written notice of the acceptance of this bid is mailed, telegraphed, or delivered to the undersigned within thirty (30) days after the opening thereof, or at any time thereafter before this bid is withdrawn, the undersigned agrees to execute and deliver an agreement in the prescribed form and furnish the required bond and certificate of the insurance within ten (10) days after the agreement is presented to him for signature, and start work within ten (10) days after "Notice to Proceed" is issued. 4. Security in the sum of 5% of total bid amount (-$ ) in the form of Bid Bond accordance with the INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS. 5. Attached hereto is a Non -Collusion Affidavit of Prime Contractor. Dollars , is submitted herewith in 6. Attached hereto is a Bidder Status Form indicating Resident Bidder Certification ( ), or Non -Resident Bidder Certification ( X ). (Mark one.) The bidder is prepared to submit a financial and experience statement upon request. The Prime Contractor and Subcontractor(s), which have performed an aggregate of $10,000.00 in work for the City in the current calendar year, are prepared to submit an AAP or Update and an EOC, within ten (10) days of notification that the bid submitted is lowest and acceptable 9. The bidder has received the following Addendum or Addenda: Addendum No. NA Date 10. The bidder shall list the MBE/WBE subcontractor(s), amount of subcontracts and bid items on the City of Waterloo Minority and/or Women Business Pre -bid Contact Information Form submitted with this Form of Bid or Proposal. The apparent low Bidder shall submit a list of all other Subcontractor(s) to be used on this Project to the City of Waterloo by 5:00 p.m. the business day following the day Bids on this Project are due along with the Non -Collusion Affidavits of All Subcontractor(s). The Contractor shall submit information on subcontractors on "SUBCONTRACTOR REQUEST AND APPROVAL" Form to be provided by City prior to approval of contract. The subcontractors listed on this proposal and/or submitted to the Contract Compliance Officer cannot be changed except for the following reasons: 1) The City of Waterloo does not approve the subcontractors. 2) The subcontractors submit in writing that they cannot fulfill their subcontracts. 11. The bidder has filled in all blanks on this proposal. Those blanks not applicable are marked "none" or "NA". 12. The bidder has attached all applicable forms. FORM OF BID CONTRACT NO. 1118 AECOM 1160743622 FB-3 of 4 FY 2025 CIPP 13. The Owner reserves the right to select alternates, delete line items, and/or to reduce quantities prior to the award of a contract due to budgetary limitations. BY: Insituform Technologies USA, LLC February 13, 2025 (Name of Bidder) (Date) Title Contracting & Attesting Officer trizia IH.'Sord►llo Official Address: (Including Zip Code): 580 Goddard Avenue, Chesterfield, MO 63005 I.R.S. No. 43-1319597 FORM OF BID CONTRACT NO. 1118 AECOM #60743622 FB-4 of 4 FY 2025 CIPP INFORMATION NEEDED FOR IOWA CONSTRUCTION SALES TAX EXEMPTION CERTIFICATE CONTRACTOR NAME: Insituform Technologies USA, LLC ADDRESS: 580 Goddard Avenue, Chesterfield, MO 63005 (Check One) PRIME X FEDERAL ID#: 43-1319597 SUBCONTRACTOR PROJECT NAME: City of Waterloo - FY 2025 CIP Pipelining Phase V PROJECT CONTRACT NO.: 1118 DESCRIPTION OF WORK: El Brickwork ❑ Carpentry ❑ Concrete ❑ Drywall -Plaster -Insulation ❑ Electrical • Excavation/Grading Li Flooring 17 Heavy Construction ❑ Heating -Ventilating -Air Cond. SALES TAX EXEMPTION AECOM #60743622 i1 Landscaping El Painting Li Paving ❑ Plumbing u Roofing -Siding -Sheet Metal u Windows o Wrecking -Demolition n Other (Please specify) 1 CIPP CONTRACT NO. 1118 STE-1 of 1 FY 2025 CIPP NON -COLLUSION AFFIDAVIT OF PRIME BIDDER State of Missouri ) )ss County of St. Louis ) Patrizia H. Sordillo , being first duly sworn, deposes and says that: 1 He is Contracting & Attesting Officer , of Insituform Technologies USA, LLC , the Bidder that has submitted the attached Bid; 2. He is fully informed respecting the preparation and contents of the attached Bid and of all pertinent circumstances respecting such Bid; 3. Such Bid is genuine and is not a collusive or sham Bid; 4. Neither the said Bidder nor any of its officers, partners, owners, agents, representatives, employees, or parties in interest, including this affiant, has in any way colluded, conspired, connived or agreed, directly or indirectly, with any other Bidder, firm or person to submit a collusive or sham Bid in connection with the Contract for which the attached Bid has been submitted or to refrain from bidding in connection with such Contract, or has in any manner, directly or indirectly, sought by agreement or collusion or communication or conference with any other Bidder, firm or person to fix the price or prices in the attached Bid or of any other Bidder, or, to fix any overhead, profit or cost element of the bid price or the bid price of any other Bidder, or to secure through any collusion, conspiracy, connivance, or unlawful agreement any advantage against the City of Waterloo, Iowa, or any person interested in the Proposed Contract; and 5. The price or prices quoted in the attached Bid are fair and proper and are not tainted by any collusion, conspiracy, connivance or unlawful agreement on the part of the Bidder or any of its agents, representatives, owners, employees, or parties in interest, including this affiant. (Signed) Patrizia H. Sordillo, Contracting & Attesting Officer Title Subscribed and sworn to before me this 13th day of February Littrat(ht My commission expires October 3, 2027 NON -COLLUSION AFFIDAVIT CONTRACT NO. 1118 AECOM #60743622 itego c _ TjtlP URSULA J. YOUNGBLOOD Notary o;.hIic - Notary Seal STATE OF MISSOL.HI St Char e5 Cory My Conim ssion Expires Cct. 3. 2027 Commission # 11418291 , 2025. NCA-1 of 2 FY 2025 CIPP EQUAL OPPORTUNITY CLAUSE (As provided in Executive Order No. 11246) All contractors, subcontractors, vendors and suppliers of goods and services doing business with the City and value of said business equals or exceeds ten thousand dollars ($10,000.00) annually agree as follows: 1. The contractors, subcontractor, vendor and supplier of goods and services will not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of race, color, creed, sex, national origin, economic status, age, mental or physical handicap, political opinions, or affiliations. The contractor, subcontractor, vendor, and supplier will develop an Affirmative Action program to ensure that applicants are employed and that employees are treated during employment without regard to their race, creed, color, sex, national origin, religion, economic status, age, mental or physical disability, political opinions or affiliations. Such actions shall include but not be limited to the following: a. Employment b. Upgrading c. Demotion or Transfer d. Recruitment and Advertising e. Layoff or Termination f Rates of Pay or Other Forms of Compensation g. Selection for Training Including Apprenticeship 2. The contractor, subcontractor, vendor and supplier of goods and services will, in all solicitations or advertisements for employees, state that all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, creed, color, sex, national origin, religion, economic status, age, mental or physical disabilities, political opinion or affiliations. 3. The contractor, subcontractor, vendor and supplier or his/her collective bargaining representative will send to each labor union or representative of workers which he/she has a collective bargaining agreement or other contract or understanding, a notice advising said labor union or workers' representative of the contractor's commitment under this section. 4. The contractor, subcontractor, vendor and supplier of goods and services will comply with all published rules, regulations, directives, and order of the City of Waterloo Affirmative Action Program Contract Compliance Provisions. 5. The contractor, subcontractor, vendor and supplier of goods and services will furnish and file compliance reports within such time and upon such forms as provided by the Affirmative Action Officer. Said forms will elicit information as to the policies, procedures, patterns, and practices of each subcontractor as well as the contractor himself/herself and said contractor, subcontractor, vendor and supplier will permit access to his/her employment books, records and accounts to the City's Affirmative Action Officer, for the purpose of investigation to ascertain compliance with this contract and with rules and regulations of the City's Affirmative Action Program Contract Compliance Provisions relative to Resolution No. 24664. 6. In the event of the contractor's non-compliance with the non-discrimination clauses of this contract or with any of such rules, regulations and orders, this contract may be canceled, terminated or suspended in whole or in part and the contractor may be declared ineligible for further contracts in accordance with procedures authorized by the City Council. 7. The contractor, subcontractor, vendor and supplier of goods and services will include, or incorporate by reference, the provisions of the non-discrimination clause in every contract, EQUAL OPPORTUNITY CLAUSE CONTRACT NO. 1118 EOC-1 of 2 AECOM #60743622 FY 2025 CIPP subcontract or purchase order unless exempted by the rules, regulations, or orders of the City's Affirmative Action Program, and will provide in every subcontract, or purchase order that said provisions will be binding upon each contractor, subcontractor, or supplier. 8. We, the undersigned, recognize that we are morally and legally committed to non-discrimination in employment. Any person who applies for employment with our company will not be discriminated against because of race, creed, color, sex, national origin, economic status, age, mental or physical disabilities. (Signed propriate Official) Patrizia H. Sordillo, Contracting & Attesting Officer (Title) February 13, 2025 (Date) EQUAL OPPORTUNITY CLAUSE CONTRACT NO. 1118 EOC-2 of 2 AECOM #60743622 FY 2025 CIPP TITLE VI CIVIL RIGHTS During the performance of this contract, the contractor (for itself), its assignees, and successors in interest (hereinafter referred to as the "contractor") agrees as follows: 1. Compliance with Regulations: The contractor shall comply with the Regulations relative to non- discrimination in Federally assisted programs of the DOT Title 49, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 21, as they may be amended from time to time, (hereinafter referred to as the Regulations), which are herein incorporated by reference and made a part of this contract. 2. Nondiscrimination: The contractor, about the work performed by it during the contract, shall not discriminate on the grounds of race, color, national origin, sex, age, or disability in the selection and retention of subcontractors, including procurement of materials and leases of equipment. The contractor shall not participate either directly or indirectly in the discrimination prohibited by section 21.5 of the Regulations, including employment practices when the contract covers a program set forth in Appendix B of the Regulations. 3. Solicitations for Subcontracts, Including Procurement of Materials and Equipment: In all solicitations either by competitive bidding or negotiation made by the contractor for work to be performed under a subcontract, including procurement of materials or leases of equipment, each potential subcontractor or supplier shall be notified by the contractor of the contractor's obligations under this contract and the Regulations relative to non-discrimination on the grounds of race, color, national origin, sex, age, or disability. 4. Information and Reports: The contractor shall provide all information and reports required by the Regulations or directives issued pursuant there to, and shall allow access to its books, records, accounts, other sources of information, and its facilities as may be determined by the Contracting Authority, the Iowa DOT, or FHWA to be pertinent to ascertain compliance with such Regulations, orders and instructions. Where any information required of a contractor is in the exclusive possession of another who fails or refuses to furnish this information the contractor shall so certify to the Contracting Authority, the Iowa DOT, or the FHWA as appropriate, and shall set forth what efforts it has made to obtain the information. 5. Sanctions for Noncompliance: In the event of the contractor's noncompliance with the nondiscrimination provisions of this contract, the Contracting Authority, the Iowa DOT, or the FHWA shall impose such contract sanctions as they may determine to be appropriate, including, but not limited to: a. Withholding of payments to the contractor under the contract until the contractor complies, and/or b. Cancellation, termination, or suspension of the contract, in whole or in part. 6. Incorporation of Provisions: The contractor shall include the provisions of paragraphs (1) through (6) in every subcontract, including procurement of materials and leases of equipment, unless exempt by the Regulations, or directives issued pursuant thereto. The contractor shall take such action with respect to any subcontract or procurement as the Contracting Authority, the Iowa DOT, or the FHWA may direct as a means of enforcing such provisions including sanctions for non-compliance: Provided, however, that, in the event of a contractor becomes involved in, or it threatened with, litigation with a subcontractor or supplier as a result of such direction, the contractor may request the Contracting Authority or the Iowa DOT to enter into such litigation to protect the interests of the Contracting Authority or the Iowa DOT; and, in addition, the contractor may request the United States to enter into such litigation to protect the interest of the United States. TITLE VI CIVIL RIGHTS CONTRACT NO. 1118 AECOM #60743622 TVI-1 of 1 FY 2025 CIPP Bidder Status Form To be completed by all bidders Part A Please answer "Yes" or "No" for each of the following: Yes U No My company is authorized to transact business in Iowa. (To help you determine if your company is authorized, please review the worksheet on the next page). Yes v No My company has an office to transact business in Iowa. Yes v No My company's office in Iowa is suitable for more than receiving mail, telephone calls, and e-mail. Yes v No My company has been conducting business in Iowa for at least 3 years prior to the first request for bids on this project. Yes v No My company is not a subsidiary of another business entity or my company is a subsidiary of another business entity that would qualify as a resident bidder in Iowa. If you answered "Yes" for each question above, your company qualifies as a resident bidder. Please complete Parts B and D of this form. If you answered "No" to one or more questions above, your company is a nonresident bidder. Please complete Parts C and D of this form. To be completed by resident bidders Part 13 My company has maintained offices in Iowa during the past 3 years at the following addresses: Dates: / / to / / Address: City, State, Zip: Dates: / / to / / Address: City, State, Zip: Dates: / / to / / Address: You may attach additional sheet(s) if needed. City, State, Zip: To be completed by non-resident bidders Part C 1. Name of home state or foreign country reported to the Iowa Secretary of State: Missouri 2. Does your company's home state or foreign country offer preferences to resident bidders, resident labor force preferences or any other type of preference to bidders or laborers? 3. If you answered "Yes" to question 2, identify each preference offered by your company's home state or foreign country and the appropriate legal citation. Yes l I No See Attached You may attach additional sheet(s) if needed. To be completed by all bidders Part D certify that the statements made on this document are true and complete to the best of my knowledge and I know that my failure to provide accurate and truthful information may be a reason to reject my bid. Firm Name: Insituform Technologies USA, LLC Signature: Patrizi"a Sordill'o, Contracting and Attesting Officer Date: February 13, 2025 You must submit the completed form to the governmental body requesting bids per 875 Iowa Administrative Code Chapter 156. This form has been approved by the Iowa Labor Commissioner. 309-6001 (09-15) Worksheet: Authorization to Transact Business This worksheet may be used to help complete Part A of the Resident Bidder Status form. If at least one of the following describes your business, you are authorized to transact business in Iowa. v Yes ❑ No My business is currently registered as a contractor with the Iowa Division of Labor. Yes v No My business is a sole proprietorship and I am an Iowa resident for Iowa income tax purposes. Yes v No My business is a general partnership or joint venture. More than 50 percent of the general partners or joint venture parties are residents of Iowa for Iowa income tax purposes. Yes v No My business is an active corporation with the Iowa Secretary of State and has paid all fees required by the Secretary of State, has filed its most recent biennial report, and has not filed articles of dissolution. Yes v No My business is a corporation whose articles of incorporation are filed in a state other than Iowa, the corporation has received a certificate of authority from the Iowa secretary of state, has filed its most recent biennial report with the secretary of state, and has neither received a certificate of withdrawal from the secretary of state nor had its authority revoked. Yes v No My business is a limited liability partnership which has filed a statement of qualification in this state and the statement has not been canceled. Yes v No My business is a limited liability partnership which has filed a statement of qualification in a state other than Iowa, has filed a statement of foreign qualification in Iowa and a statement of cancellation has not been filed. Yes v No My business is a limited partnership or limited liability limited partnership which has filed a certificate of limited partnership in this state, and has not filed a statement of termination. Yes v No My business is a limited partnership or a limited liability limited partnership whose certificate of limited partnership is filed in a state other than Iowa, the limited partnership or limited liability limited partnership has received notification from the Iowa secretary of state that the application for certificate of authority has been approved and no notice of cancellation has been filed by the limited partnership or the limited liability limited partnership. Yes v No My business is a limited liability company whose certificate of organization is filed in Iowa and has not filed a statement of termination. Yes ❑ No My business is a limited liability company whose certificate of organization is filed in a state other than Iowa, has received a certificate of authority to transact business in Iowa and the certificate has not been revoked or canceled. 309-6001 (09-15) Preference Scope of Preference & Conditions Yes Contracts for Job or Service Performance Veterans Preference for the Blind Statute 34.070 -- Reciprocal law applies to all commodities and tangible personal property manufactured, mined, produced, processed, or grown within the State of Missouri, to all new generation processing entities defined in Section 348.432, RSMo, except new generation processing entities that own or operate a renewable fuel production facility or that produce renewable fuel, and to companies doing business as Missouri firms, corporations or individuals, when quality is equal or better and delivered price is the same or less. Such preference may be given whenever competing bids, in their entirety, are comparable. "Commodities" shall include any agricultural product that has been processed or otherwise had value added to it in this state. The preference is not applied to public works or product transportation where bid is Tess than $5,000.00, nor is it applied for bids with Department of Transportation when Federal funds are involved. Vendor need not claim preference. Statute 34.073.1 -- In awarding contracts for the performance of any job or services, preference shall be given to companies doing business as Missouri firms, corporations or individuals or which maintain Missouri offices or places of business, when the quality of performance promised is equal or better and the price quoted is same or less, or whenever competing bids, in their entirety, are comparable. In awarding contracts for the performance of any job or service, all agencies, departments, institutions, and other entities of this state and of each political subdivision of this state shall give a three point bonus preference to service -disabled veteran businesses. The goal is not required and the provisions of this subsection shall not apply if there are no (or insufficient) bids or proposals submitted to the public entities listed above. Statute 34.165 - When making purchases for the State, its governmental agencies or political subdivisions, the commissioner of administration shall give bidding preference consisting of a ten point bonus on bids for products and services manufactured, produced or assembled in qualified nonprofit organizations for the blind. Revised February 2003 CONTRACTOR'S OR SUBCONTRACTOR'S AFFIRMATIVE ACTION PROGRAM Check box that applies to party completing program: ( X ) General Contractor ( ) Subcontractor I. Section A to be completed by GENERAL CONTRACTORS only: A. Name of Company Insituform Technologies USA, LLC Address of Company 580 Goddard Avenue, Chesterfield, MO Zip 63005 Telephone Number ( 636 ) 530-2863 Federal ID Number (if no Federal ID Number, Owner/President's Social Security Number) 43-1319597 Name of Project City of Waterloo - FY 2025 CIP Pipelining Phase V Project Contract Number 1118 Estimated Construction Work Dates / Start Finish Section B to be completed by SUBCONTRACTORS only: B. Name of General or Prime Contractor Insituform Technologies USA, LLC Name of Subcontractor NO SUBCONTRACTORS - SELF -PERFORMING ENTIRE PROJECT Subcontractor's Address Zip Subcontractor's Telephone Number ( ) Subcontractor's Federal ID Number (if no Federal ID Number Owner/President's Social Security Number) Name of Equal Employment Officer C. Remainder of program to be completed by party completing program, either Prime or Subcontractor. 1. The Owners and/or Principals of your company: 1 Ethnic Name Address Position Sex Origin Burt M. Keating (M), President, 580 Goddard Avenue, Chesterfield, MO 63005 Daniel P, Schoenekase (M), Secretary, 580 Goddard Avenue, Chesterfield, MO 63005 Donald E. Hake (M), Treasurer, 580 Goddard Avenue, Chesterfield, MO 63005 2. Other Areas of Interest: If your company has branches or subsidiaries, or if your company is a branch or subsidiary of a parent organization, give the following information: Type of Name Address Affiliation Degree Insituform Technologies USA, LLC is a wholly owned subsidiary of Infrastructure Group Holdings, LLC who is a wholly owned subsidiary of Azuria Water Solutions. All have corporate headquarters at 580 Goddard Avenue, Chesterfield, MO 63005. II. EMPLOYER'S POLICY (Please read carefully.) A. We, the undersigned, recognize that we are morally and legally committed to nondiscrimination in employment. Any person who applies for employment with our company will not be discriminated against because of race, color, creed, sex, national origin, economic status, age, mental or physical handicap. B. The employment policies and practices of the undersigned are to recruit and hire employees without discrimination, and to treat them equally with respect to compensation and opportunities for advancement, including training, upgrading, promotion, and transfer. However, we realize the inequities associated with employment training, upgrading, contracting and subcontracting for minorities and women and we will direct our efforts to correcting any deficiencies to the maximum extent possible. The same will be required of our SUBCONTRACTORS and suppliers. C. We submit this program to assure compliance with Executive Order 11246, as amended, and other subsequent orders that may pertain to equal employment opportunity and merit employment policies, fully realizing that our qualification and/or merit system should be evaluated and revised, if necessary. D. We agree to put forth the maximum effort to achieve full employment and utilization of capabilities and productivity of all our citizens without regard to race, creed, color, sex, national origin, economic status, age, and mental or physical handicap. E. Insituform Technologies USA, LLC will give training (Name of Company) and employment opportunities to local residents of Waterloo, Iowa, to the greatest extent feasible. III. AFFIRMATIVE ACTION A. Insituform Technologies USA, LLC (Name of Company) 2 recognizes that the effective application of a policy of merit employment involves more than just a policy statement, and Insituform Technologies USA, LLC (Name of Company) will, therefore, re-evaluate our Affirmative Action Program to ensure that equal employment opportunities are available on the basis of individual merit, and to actively encourage minorities, women and local residents to seek employment with our company on this basis. B. Insituform Technologies USA, LLC will undertake the (Name of Company) following six (6) steps to improve our Affirmative Action Program: 1. Minority Recruitment and Employment; 2. Local Recruitment and Employment; 3. Disabled Veteran and Vietnam Era Veteran Recruitment and Employment; 4. Handicapped Recruitment and Employment; 5. Female Recruitment and Employment; and 6. Training, Upgrading and Promotional Opportunities. C. Insituform Technologies USA, LLC will take (Name of Company) whatever steps are necessary to ensure that our total work force has adequate minority, female, and local representation. We will utilize the following methods in our recruitment attempts: 1. Local advertising media (newspapers, radio, TV); 2. Community organizations (churches, clubs, schools); 3. Public and private institutions in the area (UNI, Hawkeye Community College); 4. Job Service of Iowa; and 5. Other. D. Insituform Technologies USA, LLC will seek qualified minority, (Name of Company) female, and local group applicants for all job categories and will make asserted efforts to increase minority, female and group representation in occupations at the higher levels or skill and responsibility. E. All sources of employment used shall be aware that we are an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer. Labor organizations representing our employees will be notified of our Equal Employment Opportunity Policy and Affirmative Action Program. F. Training, upgrading, promotion and transfer activities at all levels will be monitored to ensure that full consideration has been given to qualified minority, female, and local group employees. G. Insituform Technologies USA, LLC will encourage other (Name of Company) companies with whom we are associated and/or do business, to do the same and we will assist them in their efforts. H. Insituform Technologies USA, LLC has taken the following (Name of Company) Affirmative Action to ensure that minority, female, local contractors and/or suppliers were provided opportunities to negotiate and/or bid on this project: (if none, write ',NONE") 1. Published online and in newspaper - see attached 2. Emailed M/WBE's - see attached I. As a result of the above efforts, we have involved minority, female, and local contractors and/or suppliers in the following areas of subcontracting: (if none, write "NONE") 1. NO SUBCONTRACTORS NEEDED - SELF -PERFORMING ENTIRE PROJECT 2. J. Insituform Technologies USA, LLC will require approved (Name of Company) Affirmative Action Programs from all nonexempt contractors who propose to work on this project and will take whatever steps are necessary to ensure that non -minority contractors have adequate representation of minority, female and local persons in their total work force. K. In further accordance with rules and guidelines issued pursuant to Executive Order 11246 as amended, we establish the goals for our company, based on parity percentages supplied by the City, and we realize these goals will be reviewed on an annual basis. L. Insituform Technologies USA, LLC will keep records of (Name of Company) specific actions relative to recruitment, employment, training, upgrading and promotion and will provide the City of Waterloo with any information relative to same, including activities of our SUBCONTRACTORS and suppliers as necessary or when requested. Parity figures for companies located in Waterloo are as follows: Minority Parity = .08 (8%) N. Insituform Technologies USA, LLC Affirmative Action (Name of Company) Employment Goals: The definition of Affirmative Action Goals is as follows: "Goals may not be rigid and inflexible quotas which must be met, but must be targets, reasonably attainable by means of applying every good faith effort to make all aspects of the entire Affirmative Action Program work." For the year 20 23, please submit percentage targets for employing minorities and women If you already have reached your target for hiring minorities and women, please submit that percentage. *Goals for Minorities: 19 % Goals for Women: 6 % *Your affirmative action goals should be between 1% and 10% or more for minorities and 1 % and 5% or more for women. Please be advised that the goals or targets are purely your estimation of how many women and minorities your company can reasonably expect to hire in 201_. Note, that none of the goals are rigid or inflexible. They are targets that your company calculates as reasonably attainable. This will help the City in its monitoring procedures as required by City of Waterloo Resolution No. 1984-142(4). CONTRACTOR'S TOTAL WORK FORCE (WATERLOO) NAME AND ADDRESS JOB CATEGORY RACE SEX HOURLY WAGE Nathan Mudd Labor Foreman/TV Tech W M Richard Calhoun Operator M M Todd Rundel Laborer W M Andre Eastern Laborer M M Case Dothage Laborer W M Joshua Ochoa Laborer Foreman W M Matt Civik Laborer/TV Tech W M Marisa Goodland Laborer M F Jeff Franklin Laborer W M Neven Moric Laborer Foreman W M Aaron Fuller Operator W M Jeff Rummelhart Laborer/TV Tech W M Bob Wilson Laborer W M Race: W = White; M = Minority Sex: M = Male; F = Female Hourly Wage: Insituform pays over the required wage rates INDICATE: DISABLED VETERAN: DV VIETNAM ERA VETERAN: VV HANDICAPPED: H 5 We hereby certify that we are in compliance with all City and Federal Affirmative Action Regulations and agree to accept all liability for failure to comply. Respectfully submitted, By: Company Ex�etftive Patrizia H. Sordillo, Contracting & Attesting Officer Februaiy 13, 2025 Date Equal -Employment Apper ity Offieer Bete City of Waterloo Affirmative Action Officer Approved Disapproved Reason: By: Date: DESCRIPTION OF JOB CATEGORIES 1 Officials/Manager: Occupations in which employees set broad policies, exercise overall responsibility for execution of all policies, or direct individual departments or special phases of the agency's operations or provide specialized consultation on a regional, district or area basis. Includes: department heads, bureau chiefs, division chiefs, directors, deputy directors, controllers, examiners, wardens, superintendents, unit supervisors, sheriffs, police and fire chiefs and inspectors and kindred workers. 2. Professionals: Occupations which require specialized and theoretical knowledge which is usually required through college training or thorough work experience and other training which provides comparable knowledge. Includes: personnel and labor relations workers, social workers, doctors, psychologists, registered nurses, economists, dietitians, lawyers, system analysts, accountants, engineers, employment and vocational rehabilitation counselors, teachers or instructors, police and fire captains and lieutenants and kindred workers. 3. Technicians: Occupations which require a combination of basic scientific or technical knowledge and manual skill which can be obtained through specialized post -secondary school education and through equivalent on-the-job training. Includes: computer programmers and operations, draftsmen, surveyors, licensed practical nurses, photographs, radio operators, technical illustrators, police and fire sergeants and kindred workers. 4. Office/Clerical: Workers are responsible for internal and external communication, recording and retrieval of data and/or information and other paper work required in an office. Includes: bookkeepers, messengers, office machine operators, clerk -typists, stenographers, court transcribers, hearing reporters, statistical clerks, dispatchers, license distributors, payroll clerks and kindred workers 5. Skilled Craft Workers: Workers perform jobs which require special manual skill and a thorough and comprehensive knowledge of the processes involved in the work which is acquired through on-the-job training programs. Includes: Mechanics and repairman, electricians, heavy equipment operators, stationary engineers, skilled machine occupations, carpenters, compositors and typesetters and kindred workers. 6. Sales Workers: Occupations engaging wholly and primarily in direct selling. Includes: advertising agents and salesman, insurance agents and brokers, real estate agents and brokers, stock and bond salesmen, demonstrators, salesmen and sales clerks, grocery clerks and cashier checkers, and kindred workers. 7 Operatives (semi -skilled) Workers who operate machine or processing equipment or perform other factory -type duties of intermediate skill level which can be mastered in a few weeks and require only limited training. Includes: apprentices (auto mechanics), plumbers, building trades, metal working trades, bricklayers, carpenters, electricians, machinists, mechanics, printing trades, etc., operatives, attendants (auto service and parking), plasterers, chauffeurs, deliverymen and furnacemen, heaters (metal), laundry and dry cleaning operatives, milliners, mine operatives and laborers, motormen, oilers and greasers, (except auto painters), (except construction and maintenance), photographic process workers, stationary fireman, truck and tractor drivers, weavers, (textile), welders and flame cutters and kindred workers. 8. Laborers (unskilled): Workers in manual occupations which generally require no special training. Perform elementary duties that may be learned in few days and require the application of little or no independent judgment. Includes: garage laborers, car washers and greasers, gardeners (except farm) and groundskeepers, longshoremen, and stevedores, lumbermen, craftsmen and woodchoppers, laborers performing lifting, digging, mixing, loading and pulling operations and kindred workers. 7 9. Apprentices: Persons employed in a program including work training and related instruction to learn a trade or craft which is traditionally an apprenticeship, regardless of whether the program is registered with a Federal or State agency. 10. Trainees (on-the-job): Production. Persons in formal training for craftsmen when not trained under apprentice programs --operative laborer, and service occupations. White Collar. Persons engaged in formal training for clerical, managerial, professional, technical, sales, office and clerical occupations. 8 ITEMS OF POTENTIAL MBE/WBE PARTICIPATION NOTICE TO PROSPECTIVE BIDDERS: NO SUBCONTRACTORS NEEDED - SELF -PERFORMING The following are items from the FY 2025 CIP PIPELINING PHASE IVB1, CONTRACT NO. 1118, project that have a potential for MBE/WBE Participation. This listing, however, is not intended to be all encompassing; to preclude MBE/WBE Contractors from bidding on any items of the Proposal as a Subcontractor or the entire Proposal as a Prime Contractor. Item Description Unit Estimated Quantiles Unit Price Total Amount BASE BID A Mobilization LS 1 $ $ 1 8" Diameter CIP Pipe Lining LF 16,311 $ $ 2 10" Diameter CIP Pipe Lining LF 1,879 $ $ 3 12" Diameter CIP Pipe Lining LF 868 $ $ 4 15" Diameter CIP Pipe Lining LF 806 $ $ 5 Lateral Reinstatement EA 249 $ $ 6 3-FT Lateral Grouting EA 249 $ $ 7 Pipe Televising - 8" LF 32,622 $ $ 8 Pipe Televising - 10" LF 3,758 $ $ 9 Pipe Televising - 12" LF 1,736 $ $ 10 Pipe Televising - 15" LF 1,612 $ $ 11 Type A Pipe Cleaning - 8" LF 16,311 $ $ 12 Type A Pipe Cleaning - 10" LF 1,879 $ $ 13 Type A Pipe Cleaning - 12" LF 868 $ $ 14 Type A Pipe Cleaning - 15" LF 806 $ $ 15 Type C Root Removal - 8"-10" LF 4,547 $ $ 16 Type C Root Removal - 12"-15" LF 217 $ $ 17 Type D Lumberjack - 8"-10" LF 4,547 $ $ 18 Type D Lumberjack - 12"-15" LF 217 $ $ 19 Protruding Taps Removal EA 50 $ $ BASE BID TOTAL $ $ BID ALTERNATE NO. 1 — DWG 8 101 8" Diameter CIP Pipe Lining LF 2,905 $ $ 102 Lateral Reinstatement EA 40 $ $ 103 3-FT Lateral Grouting EA 40 $ $ 104 Pipe Televising - 8" LF 5,810 $ $ 105 Type A Pipe Cleaning - 8" LF 2,905 $ $ 106 Type C Root Removal - 8"-10" LF 726 $ $ 107 Type D Lumberjack - 8"-10" LF 726 $ $ 108 Protruding Taps Removal EA 20 $ $ BID ALTERNATE NO. 1 TOTAL $ $ MBE/ME PARTICIPATION AECOM ##60743622 CONTRACT NO. 1118 M-1 of 7 FY 2025 CIPP NO SUBCONTRACTORS NEEDED - SELF -PERFORMING ENTIRE PROJECT BID ALTERNATE NO. 2 — DWG 11 201 8" Diameter CIP Pipe Lining LF 2,375 $ $ 202 Lateral Reinstatement EA 39 $ $ 203 3-FT Lateral Grouting EA 39 $ $ 204 Pipe Televising - 8" LF 4,750 $ $ 205 Type A Pipe Cleaning - 8" LF 2,375 $ $ 206 Type C Root Removal - 8"-10" LF 593 $ $ 207 Type D Lumberjack - 8"-10" LF 593 $ $ 208 Protruding Taps Removal EA 20 $ $ BID ALTERNATE NO. 2 TOTAL $ $ ADDITIONAL CLEANING RATES Item Description Unit Estimated Quantity Unit Price Total Price 301 Type A Pipe Cleaning - 8" HR 50 $ $ 302 Type A Pipe Cleaning - 10" HR 50 $ $ 303 Type A Pipe Cleaning - 12" HR 50 $ $ 304 Type A Pipe Cleaning - 15" HR 50 $ $ 305 Type C Root Removal - 8"-10" HR 50 $ $ 306 Type C Root Removal - 12"-15" HR 50 $ $ 307 Type D Lumberjack - 8"-10" HR 50 $ $ 308 Type D Lumberjack - 12"-15" HR 50 $ $ A table of expected cleaning times per segment shall work. be submitted to the Owner prior to beginning MBE/WBE GOALS FOR THIS PROJECT IMPORTANT: Prime Contract Bidders should be aware that ten percent (10%) MBE goal and a two percent (2%) WBE goal is attached to this project "Certified Return Receipt" letters are no longer needed with the bid showing proof of contacting MBE or WBE Subcontractors, but the Pre -Bid Contact Information Form must be filled out completely. City of Waterloo Contract Compliance Officer: Contract Compliance Officer Community Development Board Carnegie Annex, Suite 202 620 Mulberry Street Waterloo, IA 50703 Phone: (319) 291-4429 MBE/WBE PARTICIPATION CONTRACT NO. 1118 AECOM #60743622 M-2of7 FY 2025 CIPP LETTER OF INTENT TO BID (MBE/WBE LETTER) NO SUBCONTRACTORS NEEDED - SELF -PERFORMING ENTIRE PROJECT According to the Current MBE/WBE Contract Compliance Program - 2002, all MBE/WBE Contractors interested in submitting subcontractor quotes on construction projects with goals, MUST submit a LETTER OF INTENT TO BID to the City of Waterloo Contract Compliance Officer at least seven (7) days prior to bid opening. The LETTER OF INTENT TO BID must list the specific items which the MBE/WBE Contractor is interested in bidding. Letter should include the following: Name of Project: City of Waterloo - FY 2025 CIP Pipelining Phase V Your Company Name: Insituform Technologies USA, LLC Address: 580 Goddard Avenue, Chesterfield, MO 63005 Phone: 636-530-2863 Date: February 13, 2025 List of Specific items to be bid: Item No. Description: Item No. Description: Item No. Description: Item No. Description: Item No. Description: (Subcontractor's Company Name and authorized signature) Patrizia H. Sordillo, Contracting & Attesting Officer Return this LETTER OF INTENT TO BID to: Contract Compliance Officer Community Development Board 620 Mulberry St. Carnegie Annex, Suite 202 Waterloo, IA 50703 Phone: (319) 291-4429 Form CCO-5 (06-20-2002) MBE/WBE PARTICIPATION CONTRACT NO. 1118 AECOM t160743622 M-5of7 FY 2025 CIPP H 5 0 w {f. aZ O 1- Z W Zg O w Z (n O W Z O Z LL V% w m o- w Li Ca CO m �N 2 w o a 0 Z 0 co 0 Z D CONTACT to r\N 0 cc; Czt L-+ 4-0 4-4 0 O) C J N abf Prime Contractor Na Ln N CNI Cr). 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DO NOT CLICK on links or attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. Good morning Laurie, Thank you for your Interest with Dodge Data AND Analytics! For, your ad is schedule to run in the Dodge Daily and Weekly GREAT LAKES, IA Classified on 1/30 THRU 2/5 (excluding Sat/Sun). Your ad will also be posted online starting: 1/28 and will run thru the bid date. Visit us at: http://proposal-bid-notices.construction.com/home/dda Here's the Landing Page: INSITUFORM TECHNOLOGIES USA,LLC-NTDVBE-WATERLOO,IA-FOR, FY 2025 CIP PIPELINING PHASE V PROJECT. Jay" Jewand Hall DODGE CONSTRUCTION NETWORK Customer Success Manager -ADVERTISING Direct: 609.256.6896 I Mobile 908-907-2590 E Jewand.Hall@construction.com GreenSheet • The Daily Journal • Daily Pacific Builder • Dodge Construction News Weekly https://proposal-bid-notices.construction.com/home/dda Official.bids@construction.com From: Laurie Andreski <Iandreski@azuria.com> Sent: Monday, January 27, 2025 2:36 PM To: Jewand Hall <Jewand.Hall@construction.com> Subject: [EXTERNAL] Waterloo IA FY 2025 CIP Pipelining Phase V 02 13 2025 Hi Jay! Could you please send me a quote and run this legal ad as soon as possible? 1 It should be online only and will be paid by Chrissy with a credit card. Thank you! Laurie Andreski ( Bid Manager I Insituform Technologies USA, LLC 580 Goddard Avenue I Chesterfield, MO 63005 Mobile: 314-239-0932 1 insituform.com lndreski@azuria.com ccjnsituformv An aridawe?4}? 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Thanks, Jay"' Jewand Hall DODGE CONSTRUCTION NETWORK Customer Success Manager -ADVERTISING Direct: 609.256.6896 I Mobile 908-907-2590 E Jewand.Hall@construction.com GreenSheet „ Hie Daily Journal „ Daily Pacific Builder u Dodge Construction News Weekly https://proposal-bid-notices.construction.com/home/dda Official.bids@construction.com From: Laurie Andreski <landreski@azuria.com> Sent: Monday, January 27, 2025 2:36 PM To: Jewand Hall <Jewand.Hall@construction.com> Subject: [EXTERNAL] Waterloo IA FY 2025 CIP Pipelining Phase V 02 13 2025 Hi Jay! Could you please send me a quote and run this legal ad as soon as possible? It should be online only and will be paid by Chrissywith a credit card. 1 Thank you! Laurie Andreski I Bid Manager I Insituform Technologies USA, LLC 580 Goddard Avenue I Chesterfield, MO 63005 Mobile: 314-239-0932 1 insituform.com landreski@azuria.com 1nsitufo!m An a/urla Wcte! SO L l:cm. 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If you are not the recipient, you are hereby notified that any disclosure, copying, distribution or taking action in relation of the contents of this information is strictly prohibited and may be unlawful. 2 Laurie Andreski From: Sent: To: Subject: Re: Contract No.: 1118 To Whom It May Concern: Laurie Andreski Monday, January 27, 2025 2:01 PM Laurie Andreski Waterloo IA FY 2025 CIP Pipelining Phase V 02 13 2025 Insituform Technologies is presently soliciting for the following work in connection with the above -referenced project: - Laterals - Excavation Insituform Technologies is an Equal Opportunity Employer, and all qualified bidders will not be discriminated against due to race, religion, color, sex, or origin. If interested in bidding, your proposal must be turned into this office by February 11, 2025, either by mail or email. Please see all contact information below. Laurie Andreski I Bid Manager I Insituform Technologies USA, LLC 580 Goddard Avenue I Chesterfield, MO 63005 Mobile: 314-239-0932 1 insituform.com landreski@azuria.com Insituform� An nzvrloVdnter Sul a ctr.Cumpony Laurie Andreski From: Microsoft Outlook To: kyle@accujetiowa.com; shannon@accujetiowa.com; brent.srnithsewer@gmail.com; shane@citsewer.com; libby@citsewer.com; jesse@jetdrainiowa.com; rehabsystemllc@gmail.com; Iinda.breeden@eldercorp.com; jarnie@vanderpoolinc.com; chrisb@underltd.com; rhondab@underltd.com Sent: Monday, January 27, 2025 2:01 PM Subject: Relayed: Waterloo IA FY 2025 CIP Pipelining Phase V 02 13 2025 Delivery to these recipients or groups is complete, but no delivery notification was sent by the destination server: kyle@accujetiowa.com (kyle@accujetiowa.com) shannon@accujetiowa.com (shannon@accujetiowa.com) brent.smithsewer@gmail.com (brent.smithsewer(agmail.com) shane@citsewer.com (shane©citsewer.com) Iibby@citsewer.com (Iibby@citsewer.com) Jesse@jetdrainiowa.com (jesse@jetdrainiowa.com) rehabsystemllc@gmail.com (rehabsystemllc@gmail.com) Iinda.breeden@eldercorp.com (linda.breeden@eldercorp.com) jamie@vanderpoolinc.com (jamie@vanderpoolinc.com) chrisb@underltd.com (chrisb@underltd.com) rhondab@underltd.com (rhondab@underltd.com) Subject: Waterloo IA FY 2025 CIP Pipelining Phase V 02 13 2025 1 Laurie Andreski From: Microsoft Outlook To: Laurie Andreski Sent: Monday, January 27, 2025 2:01 PM Subject: Delivered: Waterloo IA FY 2025 CIP Pipelining Phase V 02 13 2025 Your message has been delivered to the following recipients: Laurie Andreski (Iandreski(thazuria.com) Subject: Waterloo IA FY 2025 CIP Pipelining Phase V 02 13 2025 Laurie Andreski From: To: Sent: Subject: Your message Shane Jacobson <shane@citsewer.com> Laurie Andreski Thursday, January 30, 2025 10:11 PM Read: Waterloo IA FY 2025 CIP Pipelining Phase V 02 13 2025 To: Subject: Waterloo IA FY 2025 CIP Pipelining Phase V 02 13 2025 Sent: Friday, January 31, 2025 4:11:18 AM (UTC+00:00) Monrovia, Reykjavik was read on Friday, January 31, 2025 4:11:06 AM (UTC+00:00) Monrovia, Reykjavik. 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INSITUFORM TECHNOLOGIES USA, LLC PRESIDENT APPOINTMENT OF CONTRACTING AND ATTESTING OFFICERS The undersigned, being the President of Insituform Technologies USA, LLC, a Delaware Limited Liability Company (the "Company"), and pursuant to the authority set forth in the Limited Liability Company Operating Agreement of the Company, hereby determines that: 1. Christlanda Adkins, Janet Hass, Diane Partridge, Whittney Schulte, Ursula Youngblood and Patrizia Sordillo are appointed as Contracting and Attesting Officers of the Company, each with the authority, individually and in the absence of the others, subject to the control of the Board of Managers of the Company, to: (i) certify and attest to the signature of any officer of the Company; (ii) enter into and bind the Company to perform pipeline rehabilitation activities of the Company and all matters related thereto, including the maintenance of one or more offices and facilities of the Company; (iii) execute and to deliver documents on behalf of the Company; and (iv) take such other action as is or may be necessary and appropriate to cany out the project, activities and work of the Company. 2. Any person previously appointed or serving as a Contracting and Attesting Officer of the Company pi for to the date hereof and who is not named above is hereby removed from any such appointment. Dated: September 30, 2022 Burt M President Insituform otilia€ilm...)M 1.01, Insituform Technologies USA, LLC has been repairing sewers in the Midwest since 1983. Your local representative is Laurie Andreski and she can be reached at 636-530-8000. The corporate headquarters is located at 580 Goddard Avenue, Chesterfield, Missouri. The telephone number is 636-530-8000 and the fax number is 636-530-8701. Insituform Technologies® USA, LLC is directly affiliated with Insituform Technologies®, LLC (ITLLC) and has all of the same technology, engineering, research and development and manufacturing tools at its disposal and can provide the services to your city that make Insituform® the leading provider of trenchless solutions for your underground infrastructure. ITUSALLC can meet all bonding, insurance and financial requirements of the project. Since Insituform's founding in 1971, Insituform Technologies°, LLC has been a pioneer in the growing field of trenchless technology. Our flagship Insituform° Process has been used to reconstruct more than 53 million feet of underground pipe infrastructure throughout the world. Recent tests of our very first installation in London have proven that the Insituform° process is a durable, long-term solution to the problems of deteriorating sewers. `•• ''�y-t_': :s ' .:::'I•:' , ,t' .'�= :1., try •i'•-••�.iS,.r.•r': •1' i:• ;.f :..,•:; • ▪ '▪ .:t • .!..• ; ::' • • p jet <tf',)1 t 4 i:\ Yt tj • �t; .1}• r) t "▪ . • , 1.41 • .- er arn r SrAJT3 CERTIFICATE OF . Y/ T O [ZAt 'f ON Issue Date: 3/3/2020 Name: INS 1TU ORM TECHNOLOGIES USA, LLC (489FLC -- 430392) Authorized Date: 1 /25/2012 Duration: PERPETUAL State of Incoi poration: DELAWARE • 364 I, Paul D. Pate, Secretary of State of the State of Iowa, custodian of the records of incorporations, _� .-. • .• ,• i ,- certify the following for the 'limited liability company named on this certificate_ •,�.; • • 1it • 1.4t: • '• I a. The entity is authorized to transact business in Iowa. t,:;( t b. All fees, taxes and penalties required under the Revised Uniform Limited Liability Company Act :"4:i and other laws due the Secretary of State have been paid. c. The most recent biennial report required has been filed with the Secretary of State. d. The Secretary of State has neither revoked the company's certificate of authority nor filed a notice or cancellation. • • •t :t;y, ♦•. ••• 3 . • • • • .• 1•s: t • • ▪ .• •1 • •; i • '.1 :, ••Y •, +.: • • •l't ♦ ♦ .it•aY sr, a'+ r 21 Itt. es., `•• • j.� . 4• 1 $ ..ci rR-J i a P IAA; t; a -t re fir' ri t ii snit r � a`� et% ter 1. .04ate( Y 1" 1 Oct 3tay'ral 11•J1 i • •1 . • t; l.t • •, • ; .: • • • ;•• • * rat• s, rt• r' :tl:1 1t {1::. —2Jtt •f:..a J : •• ;.: l; ..rt:• • ,;,• ♦• PAUL D. PAM SECRETARY OF STATE jh/: LJ tl a,:,atJrnd. i' i_ - ^~ti �,-.911 ��%i•. .�.'�'id3C t.'t. -�•JI::.t •mi.♦~•.�.• .. - ..-am •♦• —.n• ,`'-::' '• i;�.. 'i:t'••••ti•li' r•.e••••a•4. • ca •••.• • is r- STATEMENT OF BIDDER'S QUALIFICATIONS (To be submitted by the Bidder only upon the specific request of the City of Waterloo, Iowa.) All questions must be answered, and the date given must be clear and comprehensive. This statement must be notarized. If necessary, questions may be answered on separate attached sheets. The Bidder may submit any additional information he desires. 1. Name of bidder. Insituform Technologies USA, LLC 2. Permanent main office address. 580 Goddard Avenue, Chesterfield, MO 63005 3. When organized. 12/31/2011 4. If a corporation, when incorporated. N/A 5. How many years have you been engaged in the contracting business under your present firm or trade name? 13 6. Contracts on hand: (Schedule these, showing amount of each contract and the appropriate anticipated dates of completion.) See Attachment 1 7. General character of work performed by your company. Trenchless rehabilitation of underground water and sewer pipes using cured -in -place piping. 8. Have you ever failed to complete any work awarded to you? If so, where and why? No 9. Have you ever defaulted on a contract? If so, where and why? No 10. List the more important projects recently completed by your company, stating the approximate cost for each, and the month and year completed. See Attachment 2 11. List your major equipment available for this contract. Sec Attachment 3 12. Experience in construction work similar in importance to this project. See Attachment 2 13. Background and experience of the principal members of your organization, including the officers. See Attachment 4 14. Credit available: $ 81.7M 15. Give bank reference: Bank of America 16. Will you, upon request, fill out a detailed financial statement and furnish any other information that may be required by the City of Waterloo, Iowa? Yes STATEMENT OF BIDDER'S QUALIFICATIONS CONTRACT NO. 1118 AECOM #60743622 SBQ-1 of 2 FY 2025 CIPP 17. The undersigned hereby authorizes and requests any person, firm, or corporation to furnish any information requested by the City of Waterloo, Iowa, in verification of the recitals comprising this Statement of Bidder's Qualifications. Dated at , this 5th day of February , 20 25 State of Missouri ) County of St. Louis ) ss: Patrizia H. Sordillo Contracting & Attesting Ofcr. Insituform Technologies USA LLC (Name of Bidder) By: Title: P trizia . Sore t o, Contracting & Attesting Officer , being duly sworn deposes and says that he is of Insituform Technologies USA, LLC (Name of Organization) and that the answers to the foregoing questions and all statements therein contained are true and correct. Patrizia H. Sordillo, Contracting & Attesting Officer Subscribed and sworn to before me this 5th day of February My commission expires October 3 STATEMENT OF BIDDER'S QUALIFICATIONS AECOM #60743622 Notary Public , 2027 . CONTRACT NO. 1118 , 2025. w LA' . YOUNGBLOOD Notary n,.bhc - Notary Sea; S-ATE OF MISSC ,..Hl St Char es Co-r^y myC.Dnirn scion Expires Oct. 3.2027 Commission # 11418291 SBQ-2 of 2 FY 2025 CIPP ATTACHMENT 1 •• antri • 5 • • • K K E: K w n .i et el et i ti • } ▪ - Ili n E T. _ 3 J t S▪ . • v 7 2 L 0 : 5 j P i _ t a�i 1 1fisj ei ▪ �' .. Of uN „1 { n v - n 3 •f yC. E 1 it e C J L 3 n n 5 t n 1 R( .w IIJ F ( .... us • p O 0 0 0 p O O ra v1 o o O O « O O O 0 O O 8 0 O O O O On O O M O O o 0l O o CO Ol t` M V M m V Ct n n V 6 o N M vl Cr. 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REEFER TRK TA INT 4400 CR 10 PTR REEFER TRK TA PTR 348 19 PTR REEFER TRK TA PTR 348 19 PTR REEFER TRK TA PTR TK 18 TRAILER INVERTER RFM 10 TRAILER INVERTER RFM 08 2019 DOOLITTLE TILT TRAILER 2019 DOOLITTLE TILT TRAILER 2019 DOOLITTLE TILT TRAILER DOO TRAILER INVERTER RFM DOO 20 INVERTER RFM 18 INVERTER RFM AIR 18 INVERTER RFM AIR 17 INVERTER RFM 13 FRD PICKUP FORD F250 4X4 17 FRD PICKUP FORD F250 4X4 17 FRD PICKUP FORD F250 4X4 17 FRD PICKUP FORD F250 4X4 16 FRD PICKUP FORD F250 4X4 16 PICKUP FORD F250 4X4 16 FRD PICKUP FORD F150 4X4 15 FRD PICKUP FORD F150 4X4 15 FRD PICKUP FORD F250 4X4 15 FRD PICKUP FORD F150 4X4 14 PICKUP FORD F250 4X4 15 PICKUP FORD F250 4X4 15 FRD PICKUP FORD F250 4X4 14 PICKUP FORD F150 4X4 10 Model Year 17 16 16 15 15 14 14 14 14 11 Serial Number 1FDUF5GTOHDA7706 1FD UF5GT9GEC16788 1FDUFSGT7GEC16790 1FD UF5GT7FED57034 1FD UFSGT3FED57033 1FDUF5GT2EEB08865 1FD UF5GT4EEA73987 1FD UF5GT3EEA60485 1FD UF5GT1EEA60484 1HTM RAZL6BH340478 20 1DGCS2029LM042612 20 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19 18 19 18 18 16 16 17 16 15 15 15 15 14 14 19 18 18 18 07 87 06 16 13 13 12 20 20 20 99 16 16 15 19 19 19 17 00 07 17 16 10 10 17 17 15 15 11 1FTFW1E5OKKE41556 1FTFW1E50JKF23673 2NP2HM7X2HM440904 1FD UF5GT6GEA60483 1FD UF5GT6GEA30075 2NKHHM7X8FM446493 1FD UF5GT3FEB13011 1FDUF5GT7FEB13013 2NKHHM7XXEM407130 2NKHHM7X3EM407129 2NKHHM7XXKM294517 10215 GP138MB-0169-5536FA AF13D-31447 T0482C M 788273 5L3EY2725HL000276 4MWBF2021DN032560 1E9BF2820DS230124 1DGRS1823DM000639 1DGRS162XLM041562 1DGRS1621LM041563 1DGRS1623LM041564 4J M US1927X1000404 1FDOWSGT1GEA85337 1FDOWSGTXGEA85336 1FDOW5HT2FED45256 1FDOW5GTXKED01940 1FDOW5GT2KEC15019 1FDOW5GTOKEC15018 1FDOW5HTOHEE28879 1HTSDAAN3YH269199 1B9T521297 M 274360 2NP2HM7X7HM440901 2NP2HM7X3HM422427 2NP2HM7X7FM271069 2NKHHM7X5FM425875 1HTMSAAR5BH328102 BOILER TK S 100 HP INT 4300 08 PTR BOILER TK C 140 HP PTR 348 19 INT BOILER TK W 200 HP INT 7500 06 INT BOILER TK C 140 HP INT 7500 05 INT BOILER TK C 150 HP INT 7500 05 INT BOILER TK C 140 HP INT 7500 05 INT BOILER TK C 140 HP INT 2674 00 AIR COMPRESSOR 375 CFM SULLAIR AIR COMPRESSOR 375 CFM PALATEK AIR COMPRESSOR 375 CFM IR 09 IGR AIR COMPRESSOR 825 CFM IR 01 INVERTER AIR CHIP 117 INVERTER AIR CHIP 1 05 AIR COMPRESSOR 375 CFM IQ DOO AIR COMPRESSOR 400 CFM IQ 200 AIR COMPRESSOR 375 CFM IQ DOO AIR COMPRESSOR 375 IQ ATLAS CO AIR COMPRESSOR 400 CFM IQ 200 AIR COMPRESSOR 375 CFM DOOSAN ARS CAMERA/TRACTOR CAMERA/ARIES DBA SALA TRI-PODS CUTTER LUMBER JACK 700 SERIES TV TRUCK/DIGITAL VIDEO EQUIPMT CUTTER BOX BOILER COMBO - BTK5664 TRACTOR ARIES 06 BOILER UPFIT-BTK5004 CRAWLER LARGE PIPE ARIESTR6000 CONTAINER REFRIGERATED 20' 98 ILS EQUIPMENT PACKAGE BOILER S 100-BTK7386 GENERATOR-BTK7386 ILS EQUIPMENT PACKAGE BOILER UPFIT-BTK5434 WELDER MILLERMATIC 200 GRANITE SOFTWARE - TVK8817 GRANITE SOFTWARE - TVK8768 BOILER C UPFIT-BTK5004 BOILER UPFIT-BTK5664 GRANITE SOFTWARE - TVK8837 CAMERA ARIES TRACTOR CRAWLER GENERATOR-TVK8768 ARIES PCU GENERATOR TVK8817 ARIES PCU TVK8817 ARIES CAMERA TVK8817 ARIES CRAWLER TVK8817 VI POWER UNIT TVK8817 GENERATOR TVK8837 ARIES PCU - TVK8837 ARIES CAMERA TVK8837 09 01 17 05 08 1HTMMAAN38H680546 19 2NP3U0X9KM616768 06 1HTWNAZT46J209861 05 1HTWNAZTO5J203800 05 1HTWNAZT25J149612 05 1HTWNAZT051003435 00 1HTGLAET91H356435 72872 201206160048 4FVCBBFA49U407332 4FVCBBFB81U321275 476020U DAAF15 471919UGZF15 469303UAZF15 H0P078022 HOP077946 484903UCACF68 CRLU3110825 7110267 ES401-15-11 JD681423 ES401-15-24 ES401-15-10 PE262013074091 TR200013063990 KJM3231MZ0336 PC113213063981 14 KJM3231MZ0336 3063939 3063983 3104356 #1 14 J130570665 14 13074130 14 13094257 ARIES CRAWLER TVK8837 VI POWER UNIT TVK8837 BOILER 150HP -BTK5575 UPFIT-BTK5575 GENERATOR - TVK8835 ARIES PCU - TVK8835 CAMERA ARIES - TVK8835 BOILER - BTK8904 GENERATOR - BTK8904 BOILER - BTK8950 14 GENERATOR - BTK8950 14 BOILER 200HP W - BTK5678 BOILER RETUBE - BTK5664 BOILER - BTK7139 15 UPFIT - BTK7139 15 GENERATOR - TVK9500 15 GENERATOR - TVK9499 GENERATOR-TVK9667 TOTE UNLOADER FRAME - RTK7222 GENERATOR - TVK9669 TOTE UNLOADER FRAME TOTE UNLOADER FRAME - RTK8152 BOILER - BTK9785 GENERATOR - BTK9785 BOILER - BTK9849 GENERATOR - BTK9849 DGAI SAFETY REBUILD - DGAI25 DGAI SAFETY REBUILD - DGAI27 BOILER RETUBE - BTK5004 GENERATOR - TVK9987 2" X 1600' 12 STRAND HMPE Onan 10 KW generator Upfit TVK7447 TVK8768 GENERATOR REPLACEMENT TVK8817 GENERATOR REPLACEMENT TVK8835 GENERATOR REPLACMENT GENERATOR REPLACEMENT- TVK8837 BOILER - BTK6222 GENERATOR - BTK6222 BOILER - BTK5575 RE -TUBE UPFIT - BTK5575 BOILER RETUBE - BTK7386 PICKUP FORD F250 CREWCAB 4X4 PICKUP FORD F150 CREWCAB 4X4 PICKUP FORD F150 CREWCAB 4X4 EUROPEAN CONTROL SYSTEM CONVER 14 14 14 14 14 14 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 16 13084164 ES401-15-30 J130570666 13104416 13094276 VIX125-150-5 8700883 VIX125-150-16 KJM323JNZ1142 A2606 A2806 KJM323C0Z1560 KJM323COZ156 KJM323APZ2597 KJM323APZ2633 S320-150-1 KJM32BEPZ2759 8320-150-2 E180354817 ES379-15-17 7252850 ATTACHMENT 4 Insituform rectita aks, tuff, Lit Insituform Technologies USA, LLC has been repairing SCWCTS in the Midwest since 1983. Your local representative is Laurie Andreski and she can be reached at 636-530-8000. The corporate headquarters is located at 580 Goddard Avenue, Chesterfield, Missouri. The telephone number is 636-530-8000 and the fax number is 636-530-8701. Insituform Technologies® USA, LLC is directly affiliated with Insituform Technologies 12 , LLC (ITLLC) and has all of the same technology, engineering, research and development and manufacturing tools at its disposal and can provide the services to your city that make Insituform® the leading plovider of trenchless solutions for your underground infrastructure. ITUSALLC can meet all bonding, insurance and financial requirements of the project. Since Insituform's founding in 1971 , Insituform Technologies'''', LLC has been a pioneer in the growing field of trenchless technology. Our flagship Insituform' Process has been used to reconstruct more than 53 million feet of underground pipe infrasti ucture throughout the world. Recent tests of our vei y first installation in London have proven that the Insitutorntn' process is a durable, long-term solution to the problems of deteriorating sewers. Insitu form Technologies d-/5'1. f_ LC 580 Goddard Avenue Chesterfield, MO 63005 www.aegion.com Insituform Technologies USA, LLC is a subsidiary of Aegion Corporation Insituform Personnel Company Resume Burt M. Keating, President Mr. Keating serves as our President of Infrastructure Solutions. Burt Keating has spent the last 20 years leading global field operations in private equity backed and publicly traded companies, as well as the military. Most recently, Burt led operations at USIC, a $1 B privately held utility services contractor with over 9,000 field employees. During his tenure as SVP of Operations, he led numerous operational excellence initiatives including a transformation of the company's Quality culture and programs. He also oversaw the integration of three utility locating company acquisitions. Prior to USIC, Burt held multiple operational leadership roles at Granite Services, Inc. (now FieldCore, a GE Company). As Global Productivity & Quality Director, he led continuous improvement initiatives to standardize and optimize gas and steam turbine outage performance across 90 countries and 2,000 jobsites. In his role as Europe Region Director, he had full accountability for safety, quality and productivity of projects in Italy, East Europe, and Russia. As Americas Region Director, he was responsible for maintaining GE's aeroderivative gas turbine fleet in the US, Canada, Mexico, and South America. He also served 20 years in the US Navy's Submarine Force retiring in 2020 as a Commander. Notable career achievements include: two Western Pacific deployments, qualifying Nuclear Engineer Officer, serving as the US Navy's representative to the UAE and finally, as the Commanding Officer of a submarine maintenance reserve unit. Burt earned his Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering and Master of Science in Engineering from the University of Louisiana at Lafayette and his Master of Engineering Management from Old Dominion University. Ali Sheikh, Executive Vice President & Chief Financial Officer Mr. Ali Sheikh brings more than 20 years of financial and global leadership experience across energy, transpoitation, and industiial sectors. Prior to Aegion, Mr. Sheikh served as Chief Financial Officer for Wabtec's Freight Services business where he oversaw a $2.5 billion+ global P&L across multiple countries and led due diligence and acquisition to support inorganic growth. From 2008 to 2014, he was Chief Financial Officer for GE Power Generation Services business in the Middle East and Africa region where he designed the regional P&L structure and finance organization to align with the company's operating structure to provide operational partnership. Prior to GE Power, Mr. Sheikh held financial roles of inci easing responsibility within GE Energy and GE Capital. He holds MBA from Texas Southern University. Insitu forrn TecllnoloyLIG 580 Goddard Avenue Chesterfield, MO 63005 www.aegion.conn Insitul nn Technologies USA, LLC is a subsidiary of Aegion Corporation Daniel P. Schoenekase, Senior Vice President, General Counsel and Secretary Since joining Insituform in 2015, Dan has served in a variety of legal roles supporting Insituform directly as well as Insituform's parent company and affiliates across the globe. Immediately prior to his current i ole as General Counsel, he had been the Senior Vice President and General Manager of Insituform's North American operations in which he was responsible for the success of over sixty crews, supporting services, and the profit and loss of the business. This operational experience allowed Dan to become a uniquely well-rounded counsel and advisor to Insituform. Prior to joining Insituform, Dan was a partner in the global construction law practice group of a law firm. He is an Eagle Scout and former U.S. Army infantiy officer with one combat deployment as part of Operation Iraqi Freedom. Dan earned his law degree from St. Louis University and his MBA from Washington University in St. Louis. He is admitted to practice law in Missouri and Illinois. John L. Heggemann, Senior Vice President, Controller and Chief Accounting Officer Mr. Heggemann serves as our Senior Vice President, Corporate Controller and Chief Accounting Officer, a position he has held since June 2019. He served as our Vice President — Operational Finance, Middle East and Asia Pacific from April 2018 to June 2019. Prior to that, Mr. Heggemann served as our Senior Controller and Director of Cost Accounting in the Coirosion Protection Platform and as a Plant/Manufacturing Controller and Senior Financial Analyst in the Infrastructure Solutions Platform. Mr. Heggemann has been with the Company since August 2013 and previously worked for the Company from September 2001 to September 2006. Mr. Heggemann served in finance -related roles with Spartan Showcase a division of Leggett & Platt, Inc., and with Carboline Company, a division of RPM International Inc., from September 2006 to August 2013. Donald E. Hake, Senior Vice President and Treasurer Mr. Hake serves as the Senior Vice President and Treasurer. Mr. Hake Joined Aegion in 2018 as Vice President and Assistant Controller. He has over 30 years of experience in financial reporting, tax, treasury and controlleiship/finance. Prior to Aegion he was held a range of positions in finance; CFO, Corporate Controller and Treasurer at both public and private companies in St. Louis. He graduated from Indiana University with a BS in Accounting and Washington University with an Executive MBA. He holds CPA certificates from both Indiana and Missouri. Insituform ituiriioloyit;s Wi i, LU Kenneth R. Quillen Jr. Cell: 989-277-6046 Kquillen@insituform.com SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS: Experienced, highly dedicated, highly motivated and honest supervisor with a strong work ethic and Thirty -plus years of documented success in High Level Management and Construction. Achieved success through team building, quality control, strategic planning, training, conlnlunications, problem solving, and negotiation while providing Project Operational Leadership with an International Sewer Lining Corporation (Insltuform) and serving in various Leadership Positions while serving in the U.S. Army. Visionary who synthesizes facts, events and concepts to develop realistic and long-range plans. Very successful in balancing cost and quality with project development and delivery timelines. Able to achieve the highest standards in a myriad of ways; receiving numerous awards for performance and job completion; coining the phrase "To Standard, at Budget and on Time" Excellent computer skills, proficient in Microsoft Office (Power Point, Excel, Word & Access) Literate in professional computer applications such as EIS, JCDC, JDE and various Project Management and Project Tracking programs. ACCOMPLISHMENTS: OPERATIONS / PROJECT / SR. PROJECT/ FACILITY MANAGER (INSITUFORM) • Oversight of the Project Management Teams for Great Lakes Operation. Responsible for the, supervision, training and develop of the Indiana and Illinois Project Managers • When asked I reorganized and restructured two area offices setting them up for long term success. • Managed all operational requirements of Michigan area including project planning, project execution, crew utilization and equipment / resource allocation. • As Sr. Project Manager I ensured that each Great Lakes office meet project goals and objectives and that everything was accomplished in accordance with company policies and values, outlined priorities, time requirements, and estimated funding conditions. • As the Sr. Project Manager with many offices I have the ability to prioritize, delegate and control administrative woikflow to manage all aspects of construction. • Handled multiple projects simultaneously and meet all required deadlines and milestones. Facilitated weekly sessions and unit meetings to assess progress and resolve problems. • Directed and coordinated activities of project personnel to ensure project progresses on schedule and within prescribed budget. Reviewed status reports prepared by project personnel and modified schedules or plans as required. • Retired from the US Army As a Sr. Operation Manager. Received many awards and declarations. My military record was unblemished. LEADERSHIP & MANAGEMENT • Not afraid to make a decision when needed and will stand behind any decision made. • Honest, dedicated and direct. The same always not wavering in leadership. Steadfast! • Effective, versatile manager recognized for powerful communications skills and the ability to handle high- pressure situations in a professional and effective manner. • Skilled at bringing a diverse group of people together to pursue a common goal within a firm or among partner institutions in a professional and effective manner. • Earned Respect of superiors and subordinates with proven ability to obtain high performance levels from employees while maintaining a pleasant working atmosphere. • Managed and maintained $10 Million worth of equipment and real property with zero losses of accountability. • Achieved nothing but commendable ratings and a 100 percent pass rate during all -major construction projects and equipment taskings. Received numerous awards for empowering others to achieve excellence. EXPERIENCE • Insitufoim Technologies, USA, LLC. Detroit, Michigan Sr. Project Manager / Operations Manager, 2002- Current • Insituform Technologies, USA Inc. Owosso, Michigan Project Operations / Facility Manager, 2000- 2002 US Army 1980 — 2000 Various Position Highlights • Headquat tens, 937`'' Engineer Group, US Army, Fort Riley, Kansas: Senior Operations Manager/S3, 1999 — 2000 • Training Support Brigade, 5111 US Army, Fort Riley, Kansas: Military Support to Civil Authorities NCOIC, 1997 — 1999 • From 1980 to 1997: Platoon / First Sergeant, 1994 - 1997 Company Operations Manager, 1992 - 1994 Senior Drill Sergeant, 1987 — 1990 Squad Leader/Platoon Sergeant (Sergeant Morales Member), 1984-1987 Basic Demolitions and Munitions / Airborne Soldier, 1980 — 1983 Prior US Army • Geneial Devices Inc. Indianapolis, Indiana: Facility Maintenance, 1979 — 1980 EDUCATION Civilian Education: • Civil Engineering, University of Missouri (while stationed at Ft Leonard Wood, MO) — Rolla, MO 1991-94 • Construction Management, Codes and Cost Estimation, Park College, Ft Leonard Wood, MO 1989-90 • Business Math, Math, English and American Literature, Patk College, Ft Leonard Wood, MO 1987-89 • Construction Management, Indiana University, Bloomington, iN 1979-80 • Perry Meridian High School Graduate 1979 Military Education: • Emergency Information System, San Antonio TX 1997 • Defense Packaging of Hazardous Materials for Transportation, Vilsek, Germany 1995 • Advanced Noncommissioned Officers Course, Fort Leonard Wood, MO 1994 • Operational Radiation Safety Course, Fort Leonard Wood MO 1993 • Horizontal Construction Supervisors Course, Fort Leonard Wood MO 1990 • Drill Sergeant School, Fort Leonard Wood, MO 1988 • Nuclear, Biological & Chemical Course, Fort Leonard Wood MO 1988 • Basic Noncommissioned Officers Course, Hoenfels, Germany 1985 • Primary Noncommissioned Officers Course, Fort Benning, GA 1983 • Operators Maintenance Course Eschborn, Germany 1980 Mark Reeves Senior Project Manager Education: • BS Business Management Years of Industry Experience: • 27 Years Certifications: • Confined Space Entry • OSHA -10 Hour Course Contact: Mark Reeves 12820 Pennridge Drive Bridgeton MO 63044 (314) 409-7762 mwreeves@aegion.com It; AEGION Stronger. Safer. Infrastructure. lnsituform. OVERVIEW Mr. Reeves has 27 years of field and operational experience with cured in place (CIPP) installations at Insituform Technologies. His operational experience includes specializing in small/medium/large diameter Over -the -Hole (OTH) wetout and installation applications. His specific duties and responsibilities include: o Subcontracting • Permitting © Scheduling • Customer Product Reviews o Customer Billing O Project Closeout HIGHLIGHTS OF RELATED PROJECT EXPERIENCE {use format below} Project: Infrastructure Repairs (Rehabilitation) (2011) Contract B Client / Location: Metropolitar St. Louis Sewer District / St. Louis County, MO Project Duration: 2011- 2024 Role: Project Manager Example description included. Please use reference material to ensure accuracy. Rehabilitation of existing 6" - 42" mainline sewer. The project included the installation of over 185,000 linear feet of CIPP into existing mainline sewers and the reinstatement of over 2,623 laterals. Contract value: $5,997,281.00 Project: Infrastructure Repairs (Rehabilitation) (2018) Contract B Client / Location: Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District / St. Louis County, MO Project Duration: 2018 - 2021 Role: Project Manager Rehabilitation of existing 15" - 36" mainline sewer. The project included the installation of over 14,000 linear feet of CIPP into existing mainline sewers and the reinstatement of over 129 laterals. Contract value: $1,736,485.73 Project: Deer Creek Public I/1 Reduction (2018) Contract B Client / Location: Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District / St. Louis County, MO Project Duration: 2018-2021 Project Role: Project Manager Rehabilitation of existing 6" - 24" mainline sewer, and the rehabilitation of 1,366 house laterals to the mainline pipe. The project included the installation of over 95,000 linear feet of CIPP into existing mainline sewers and the rehabilitation of over 1,400 laterals. Contract value: $4,981,335.00 Project: Infrastructure Repairs (Rehabilitation) (2019) Contract A Client / Location: Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District / St. Louis County, MO Project Duration: 2019-2021 Project Role: Project Manager Rehabilitation of existing 8" - 78" mainline sewer. The project included the installation of over 26,000 linear feet of CIPP into existing mainline sewers and the reinstatement of over 530 laterals. Contract value: $1,257,279.00 Project: Bridle Spur Culvert Replacement 19S TM6 Client / Location: The City of St. Charles / St. Charles, MO Project Duration: 2021 Project Role: Project Manager Rehabilitation 443 linear feet of existing 102" storm sewer. The project incorporated the use of over -the -hole (OTH) CIPP installation. Contract value: $522,420.00 BID BOND Insituform Technologies USA, LLC KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, that we, 580 Goddard Avenue, Chesterfield, MO 63005 Travelers Casualty and Surety Company of America as Principal, and One Tower Square, Hartford, CT 06183 as Surety are held and firmly bound unto the CITY OF WATERLOO , Iowa, hereinafter called "OWNER." In the penal sum Five Percent of the Amount Bid Dollars ($ 5% of Amount Bid ) lawful money of the United States, for the payment of which sum will and truly be made, we bind ourselves, our heirs, executors, administrators, and successors, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents. The condition of this obligation is such that whereas the Principal has submitted the accompanying bid dated the 13 day of February ,20 25 ,for FY 2025 CIP Pipelining Phase V, Contract No. 1118 NOW, THEREFORE, (a) If said Bid shall be rejected, or in the alternate, (b) If said Bid shall be accepted and the Principal shall execute and deliver a contract in the form specified and shall furnish a bond for his faithful performance of said contract, and for the payment of all persons performing labor or furnishing materials in connection therewith, and shall in all other respects perform the agreement created by the acceptance of said Bid, Then this obligation shall be void, otherwise the same shall remain in force and effect; it being expressly understood and agreed that the liability of the Surety for any and all claims hereunder shall, in no event, exceed the penal amount of this obligation as herein stated. By virtue of statutory authority, the full amount of this bid bond shall be forfeited to the Owner in liquidation of damages sustained in the event that the Principal fails to execute the contract and provide the bond as provided in the specifications or by law. The Surety, for value received, hereby stipulates and agrees that the obligations of said Surety and its bond shall be in no way impaired or affected by any extension of the time within which the Owner may accept such Bid or execute such contract; and said Surety does hereby waive notice of any such extension. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Principal and the Surety, have hereunto set their hands and seals, and such of them as are corporations, have caused their corporate seals to be hereto affixed and these pres- ents to be signed by their proper officers this 13 day of February , A.D. 2025 Witness Diane Partridge, Contr & Attesting Officer Witri shley Miller BID BOND AECOM #60743622 Insituform Technologies USA, LLC (Seal) Principal By (Title) Patrizia Sordillo, Contracting & Attesting Officer Travelers Casualty and Surety Com.an of Amer i ca Sure A CONTRACT NO. 1118 Attorney -in -fact (Seal) BB-1 of 1 FY 2025 CIPP State of Missouri County of St. Louis On 2/13/2025 , before me, a Notary Public in and for said County and State, residing therein, duly commissioned and sworn, personally appeared Andrea McCarthy known to me to be Attorney -in -Fact of Travelers Casualty and Surety Company of America the corporation described in and that executed the within and foregoing instrument, and known to me to be the person who executed the said instrument in behalf of said corporation, and he duly acknowledged to me that such corporation executed the same. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal, the day and year stated in this certificate above. Ashley Miller, Notary Public My Commission Expires: ASHLEY MILLER Note; ,! .'ublic - Notary Seal STATE OF MISSOURI St. Louis County My Commission Expires: Dec. 21, 2025 Commission # 13556557 ___ TRAVELERS Travelers Casualty and Surety Company of America Travelers Casualty and Surety Company St. Paul Fire and Marine Insurance Company POWER OF ATTORNEY KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That Travelers Casualty and Surety Company of America, Travelers Casualty and Surety Company, and St. Paul Fire and Marine Insurance Company are corporations duly organized under the laws of the State of Connecticut (herein collectively called the "Companies"), and that the Companies do hereby make, constitute and appoint Andrea McCarthy of CHESTERFIELD , Missouri their true and lawful Attorney(s)-in-Fact to sign, execute, seal and acknowledge any and all bonds, recognizances, conditional undertakings and other writings obligatory in the nature thereof on behalf of the Companies in their business of guaranteeing the fidelity of persons, guaranteeing the performance of contracts and executing or guaranteeing bonds and undertakings required or permitted in any actions or proceedings allowed by law. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Companies have caused this instrument to be signed, and their corporate seals to be hereto affixed, this 21st day of April, 2021. kit K1RTFOR0, State of Connecticut By: City of Hartford ss. Robert L. Raneenior Vice President On this the 21st day of April, 2021, before me personally appeared Robert L. Raney, who acknowledged himself to be the Senior Vice President of each of the Companies, and that he, as such, being authorized so to do, executed the foregoing instrument for the purposes therein contained by signing on behalf of said Companies by himself as a duly authorized officer. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I hereunto set my hand and official seal. My Commission expires the 30th day of June, 2026 Anna P. Nowik, Notary Public This Power of Attorney is granted under and by the authority of the following resolutions adopted by the Boards of Directors of each of the Companies, which resolutions are now in full force and effect, reading as follows: RESOLVED, that the Chairman, the President, any Vice Chairman, any Executive Vice President, any Senior Vice President, any Vice President, any Second Vice President, the Treasurer, any Assistant Treasurer, the Corporate Secretary or any Assistant Secretary may appoint Attorneys -in -Fact and Agents to act for and on behalf of the Company and may give such appointee such authority as his or her certificate of authority may prescribe to sign with the Company's name and seal with the Company's seal bonds, recognizances, contracts of indemnity, and other writings obligatory in the nature of a bond, recognizance, or conditional undertaking, and any of said officers or the Board of Directors at any time may remove any such appointee and revoke the power given him or her; and it is FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Chairman, the President, any Vice Chairman, any Executive Vice President, any Senior Vice President or any Vice President may delegate all or any part of the foregoing authority to one or more officers or employees of this Company, provided that each such delegation is in writing and a copy thereof is filed in the office of the Secretary; and it is FURTHER RESOLVED, that any bond, recognizance, contract of indemnity, or writing obligatory in the nature of a bond, recognizance, or conditional undertaking shall be valid and binding upon the Company when (a) signed by the President, any Vice Chairman, any Executive Vice President, any Senior Vice President or any Vice President, any Second Vice President, the Treasurer, any Assistant Treasurer, the Corporate Secretary or any Assistant Secretary and duly attested and sealed with the Company's seal by a Secretary or Assistant Secretary; or (b) duly executed (under seal, if required) by one or more Attorneys -in -Fact and Agents pursuant to the power prescribed in his or her certificate or their certificates of authority or by one or more Company officers pursuant to a written delegation of authority; and it is FURTHER RESOLVED, that the signature of each of the following officers: President, any Executive Vice President, any Senior Vice President, any Vice President, any Assistant Vice President, any Secretary, any Assistant Secretary, and the seal of the Company may be affixed by facsimile to any Power of Attorney or to any certificate relating thereto appointing Resident Vice Presidents, Resident Assistant Secretaries or Attorneys -in - Fact for purposes only of executing and attesting bonds and undertakings and other writings obligatory in the nature thereof, and any such Power of Attorney or certificate bearing such facsimile signature or facsimile seal shall be valid and binding upon the Company and any such power so executed and certified by such facsimile signature and facsimile seal shall be valid and binding on the Company in the future with respect to any bond or understanding to which it is attached. I, Kevin E. Hughes, the undersigned, Assistant Secretary of each of the Companies, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true and correct copy of the Power of Attorney executed by said Companies, which remains in full force and effect. Dated this 13th day of February , 2025 . Kevin E. Hughes, Assistant Secretary To verify the authenticity of this Power of Attorney, p/ease call us at 1-800-421-3880. P/ease refer to the above -named Attorney(s)-in-Fact and the details of the bond to which this Power of Attorney is attached.