RFQ Response for Engineering Services

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Town of Vail Department of Public Works and Transportation RFQ Response for Electrical System Upgrades and Electric Charger Install, Bus Facilities MEP Engineering, Inc. 6402 S. Troy Circle, Ste 100 Centennial, CO 80111 303.936.1633 Prepared by:

Lauren Richey, Marketing Manager Direct: 720.541.6304 Email: lauren@mep-eng.com

Project Contact:

Travis Middlebrooks, Project Manager MEP Engineering, Inc. Direct: 720.541.6341 Email: travis@mep-eng.com

Presented to:

Attn: Greg Hall Town of Vail Department of Public Works and Transportation 1309 Elkhorn Drive Vail, CO 81657


Table of Contents Consultant Qualifications Firm Profile Page 2 Organizational Chart Page 3 Resumes Page 4 Relevant Project Experience Page 9 Cost Estimating & Vail Market Page 13 Workload Page 14 References Page 15 Approach Project Approach Page 16 Schedule Page 19


Letter of Interest

MEP Engineering, Inc. 6402 S. Troy Circle, Ste 100 Centennial, CO 80111 303.936.1633 www.mep-eng.com

March 9, 2020 Attn: Greg Hall Town of Vail Department of Public Works and Transportation 1309 Elkhorn Drive Vail, CO 81657

RE:

Electrical System Upgrades and Electrical Charger Install, Town of Vail Bus Facilities

To the Selection Committee: In response to your request, we are happy to provide detailed information regarding our qualifications for electrical upgrades and electrical charger installations for the Town of Vail. Our team has a wealth of experience designing all types of building systems for Fleet Maintenance and Transportation Facilities. We would love to earn an opportunity to partner with the Town of Vail on this project. MEP has been in business since 2004, long enough to understand that lasting relationships matter. Every good relationship is based on clear communication. When you hire MEP Engineering, we invite you to discuss your project goals. We listen proactively. We ask questions. We make sure that we understand your needs. Then, we strategize with you to complete your project within budget and on time. Your goals matter to us. So, we make them our own. We value collaboration, communication, responsiveness and timely execution. We offer on-demand solutions, and actively problem-solve to lead our teams toward resolutions. We follow project schedules and stay in budget. We produce detailed and meticulous construction documents. Overall, we provide a highly-experienced and qualified group of engineers who are dedicated to excellence. The following submittal reflects the strength we will bring to this project for the Town of Vail. We’ve included examples of our Fleet Maintenace and Transportation work and the credentials of our team. Please feel free to call with any questions. We are confident we can not only meet, but exceed your expectations. Thank you,

Roger Crawford, PE Principal and President

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Firm Profile

MEP Engineering, Inc. Project Contact Travis Middlebrooks travis@mep-eng.com 720.541.6341 www.mep-eng.com

Years in Business 15 years in Colorado

Principals Roger Crawford, PE Tom Lolley, LEED AP

Total Staff 51 full-time employees 3 LEED Accredited Professionals 4 Professional Engineers 9 Engineers in Training

Licensed in 16 States

Who we are When you partner with MEP Engineering, you can expect expert mechanical, electrical and plumbing project solutions with an integrated focus on Green Design. Each of our designers and engineers is trained to recognize opportunities for and recommend Green Building Design approaches wherever possible. We provide engineering, analysis, and related services with a staff experienced in new construction, expansion and renovation of residential, commercial, health-care, educational, government, and industrial projects. We make it easy for you to work with us. We’re conveniently located near the Denver Tech Center. If your project is outside of Colorado, Our amazing team will confidently serve you wherever you need us to be. Our staff currently holds professional licensors in multiple states throughout the U.S. and is SBE certified with the Federal Government, Regional Transportation District (RTD) and the City and County of Denver.

Our people are our strength You need a talented team whose expertise covers multiple disciplines. You’ll find all the services you need to complete your project under our roof—from boiler plant design to power distribution systems. Our culture and established processes help us to provide you with personal attention as well as allow us the bandwidth to accommodate large and complex projects efficiently. Working in a collaborative environment energizes our teams. It enables us to go the extra mile for your project. We strive for quality and follow trusted processes that help us work efficiently. We don’t let obstacles or excuses keep us from meeting deadlines. We follow through because your goals are our goals. Inside it all, we are the MEP partner who listens. We will work with you to achieve your vision.

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About Our Design Team

Organizational Chart

The Lead Electrical Engineer, Travis Middlebrooks, will coordinate all design decisions for this project. We have partnered with Bret Johnson Architecture, who will serve as our Project Manager. Bret will maintain daily communication with the Town of Vail’s team and coordinate with all sub-consultants.

Bret Johnson AIA, LEED AP Architect

Dennis Moyer, PE Quality Control (E) Travis Middlebrooks Lead Electrical Engineer

Donald Leinweber Civil Engineer

Peter Knowles, FRICS Cost Estimating

Nick Seitz, PE Electrical Engineer

Mark Brown Mechanical & Plumbing Engineer

Field Support 2 Field Surveyors Jared Carlon, PLA Landscape & Planning

Drafting Support Revit/AutoCad specialists in all disciplines

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Resumes

Bret Johnson AIA, LEED AP

Project Manager, Architect Bret has extensive experience in the design of commercial and institutional buildings. His professional focus has been on existing buildings, with projects ranging from repair and restoration projects to full building renovations. Many of these projectr have included significant mechanical and electrical upgrades to the building. Clients have included school districts, higher education institutions, federal and state agencies, utilities, local governments, non-profits, banks, and private developers. For the projects listed, Bret’s role was project manager / project architect.

Relevant Project Experience Years Experience 30+ years in the industry 11 years as Owner of BJA

Education

MA Arch, Historic Preservation University of Illinois BA, Architecture Washington University

Credentials Colorado License #202540

Mechanical/Electrical Upgrades

Petroleum Club Chiller and Cooling Tower Replacement Market 16 Cooling Tower Replacement Believe Group • Warehouse Fit-up – Freezer and Print Production Denver Public Schools • Ford Elementary School • Amesse Elementary School • Columbian Elementary School Arriba-Flagler Consolidated School District • Mechanical Renovations Holyoke School District • Elementary School Roof Replacement • High School Roof Replacement University of Colorado • Math Building Roof Repairs • Housing Maintenance Service Center Roof Replacement and Repair

Motor Vehicle Service Projects Denver Rescue Mission Import Warehouse

Renovation / Remodeling Projects Buckley Airforce Base

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Buckley Air Force Base • Locker Room Remodel • Freezer Installation Colorado School of Mines • Chauvenet Hall Remodeling • Chauvenet Hall Laboratory

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Resumes

Travis Middlebrooks

Main Project Contact, Lead Electrical Engineer Travis joined the MEP team as an Electrical Project Engineer in November of 2012. Since that time, Travis has honed his design expertise, leading projects ranging from government buildings and corporate office spaces, to multi-family developments and educational institutions. He applies his extensive design knowledge to ensure that the right talent and design approach are brought to every project he leads. With a wide range of project specialties, Travis is passionate about translating his clients’ goals into a holistic design vision that is customized to serve their needs.

Years Experience 12 years in the industry 6 years with MEP

Education BS in Architectural Engineering & Construction Management University of Colorado Boulder

Credentials Certified EIT

Relevant Project Experience Broomfield Fleet Maintenance & Public Works Facility Broomfield, CO - Construction completion in April 2020

This project involved 196,294 SF for a new maintenance facility addition. The facility consisted of five building aspects including utilities, streets, fleet maintenance, engineering/construction inspection, and shared services. Pedestrian vehicle charging stations, block heaters for fleet vehicles, and forklift battery chargers were included in the design.

Belleview Service Center Assessment Arapahoe County, Denver, CO

This project included assessment/due diliegence services for a 13.6-acre campus including five buildings. Buildings included vehicle storage, grounds maintenance, facilities maintenance, fleet maintenance, and LPD’s mobile command unit garage.

Larimer County Master Plan Assessment Larimer County, Fort Collins, CO

Broomfield Fleet Maintence Facility

This project included assessment services for the master planning efforts of Larimer County, encompassing 1,400,000 SF of space across 23 facilities, including the 7 fairgrounds buildings. The final report included a plan outlining minimal, moderate and extensive renovation or repair with a supporting checklist format report including deficiencies, recommendations and supporting photographic evidence.

Arapahoe County Sheriff Substation Arapahoe County, Denver, CO

This project included the remodel of an existing daycare facility into a sheriff substation facility. The design included offices, evidence processing areas, a secure armory, men and women’s locker rooms with showers, a break room, a training room, conference room, and IT closet.

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Resumes

Nick Seitz, PE

Electrical Engineer Nick joined MEP in March of 2015, becoming an integral part of the electrical team. His design experience ranges from the smallest of tenant improvements to large new construction. Nick is self-motivated and always willing to tackle a new and challenging project. His project specialties include municipal facilities, K-12, corporate office buildings, and industrial warehouse facilities.

Relevant Project Experience Years Experience 4 years in the industry 4 years with MEP

Education BS in Electrical Engineering University of Colorado, Denver

Credentials Licensed Colorado Professional Engineer

Broomfield Fleet Maintenance & Public Works Facility Broomfield, CO - Construction completion in April 2020

This project involved 196,294 SF for a new maintenance facility addition. The facility consisted of five building aspects including utilities, streets, fleet maintenance, engineering/construction inspection, and shared services. Pedestrian vehicle charging stations, block heaters for fleet vehicles, and forklift battery chargers were included in the design.

Adams County Fleet Transportation & Public Works Campus Commerce City, CO The new facility, located at the intersection of Hess Road and Tammy Lane, provides for the Department’s increased space needs in response to the Town’s recent and anticipated future growth. Facilities included: Fleet Maintenance building with fleet wash, heated vehicle storage with covered parking, and Public Works building with employee parking.

Larimer County Master Plan Assessment Larimer County, Fort Collins, CO

This project included assessment services for the master planning efforts of Larimer County, encompassing 1,400,000 SF of space across 23 facilities, including the 7 fairgrounds buildings. The final report included a plan outlining minimal, moderate and extensive renovation or repair with a supporting checklist format report including deficiencies, recommendations and supporting photographic evidence. Broomfield Fleet Maintence Facility

Arapahoe County Sheriff Substation Arapahoe County, Denver, CO

This project included the remodel of an existing daycare facility into a sheriff substation facility. The design included offices, evidence processing areas, a secure armory, men and women’s locker rooms with showers, a break room, a training room, conference room, and IT closet.

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Resumes

Mark Brown

Mechanical & Plumbing Engineer As an MEP Associate and project manager, Mark provides a high level of plumbing and mechanical expertise to every project he is part of. His more than three decades of experience spans a broad range of project types, ranging from large-scale government, infrastructure, commercial and corporate work to residential, mixed-use, hospitality and education facilities. He is adept at assembling the right team for each project and ensuring that all design options are explored and the solutions thoroughly developed. Mark has formed long-standing relationships with his clients, including city governments, commercial real estate developers and local school districts.

Years Experience 30+ years in the industry 14 years with MEP

Education AS in Drafting Lakewood Engineering Drafting College

Relevant Project Experience BVSD Transportation Center Boulder, CO

This project involved the design of a new 40,000 SF transportation center for Boulder Valley School District. Services included a covered fueling island; a propane fueling island; four electric vehicle (EV) charging stations and separate infrastructure for electric-powered bus charging when the district adds EV buses; a 2,000 SF wash building; and parking for 150 yellow buses, 25 white buses, and 140 employees.

Broomfield Fleet Maintenance & Public Works Facility Broomfield, CO - Construction completion in April 2020

This project involved 196,294 SF for a new maintenance facility addition. The facility consisted of five building aspects including utilities, streets, fleet maintenance, engineering/construction inspection, and shared services. Pedestrian vehicle charging stations, block heaters for fleet vehicles, and forklift battery chargers were included in the design.

Adams County Fleet Transportation & Public Works Campus Commerce City, CO

BVSD Transportation Center

The new facility, located at the intersection of Hess Road and Tammy Lane, provides for the Department’s increased space needs in response to the Town’s recent and anticipated future growth. Facilities included: Fleet Maintenance building with fleet wash, heated vehicle storage with covered parking, and Public Works building with employee parking.

Frisco Transit Center Frisco, CO

This project involved the complete redesign of the Frisco Transit Center. Services included the addition of 3 new bus bays, modifications to parking lots including sub-surface snowmelt system components, new transit center building, and heated shelter area.

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Resumes

Dennis Moyer, PE

Electrical Quality Control Dennis has over 40 years of experience in electrical consulting and design. As a former owner/principal of his own consulting engineering firm, he understands the issues owners and tenants have operating a business. Dennis has a deep, varied experience with the General Services Administration, and has worked on countless government projects, from maintenance facilities to courthouses and federal office buildings. He believes that functionality and budget on projects are very important. He has the knowledge and insight necessary to complete and assemble accurate, innovative electrical designs.

Years Experience 40+ years in the industry 8 years with MEP

Education BS in Electrical Engineering University of Colorado

Credentials Licensed Colorado Professional Engineer

Relevant Project Experience BVSD Transportation Center Boulder, CO

This project involved the design of a new 40,000 SF transportation center for Boulder Valley School District. Services included a covered fueling island; a propane fueling island; four electric vehicle (EV) charging stations and separate infrastructure for electric-powered bus charging when the district adds EV buses; a 2,000 SF wash building; and parking for 150 yellow buses, 25 white buses, and 140 employees.

Broomfield Fleet Maintenance & Public Works Facility Broomfield, CO - Construction completion in April 2020

This project involved 196,294 SF for a new maintenance facility addition. The facility consisted of five building aspects including utilities, streets, fleet maintenance, engineering/construction inspection, and shared services. Pedestrian vehicle charging stations, block heaters for fleet vehicles, and forklift battery chargers were included in the design.

Belleview Service Center Assessment Arapahoe County, Denver, CO

BVSD Transportation Center

This project included assessment/due diliegence services for a 13.6-acre campus including five buildings. Buildings included vehicle storage, grounds maintenance, facilities maintenance, fleet maintenance, and LPD’s mobile command unit garage.

Larimer County Master Plan Assessment Larimer County, Fort Collins, CO

This project included assessment services for the master planning efforts of Larimer County, encompassing 1,400,000 SF of space across 23 facilities, including the 7 fairgrounds buildings. The final report included a plan outlining minimal, moderate and extensive renovation or repair with a

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Relevant Project Experience

Broomfield Fleet Maintenance & Public Works Campus Broomfield, CO Construction completion date: April 2020 MEP Engineering was selected by the City and County of Broomfield to provide mechanical, electrical and plumbing engineering services for the expansion of their service center located in Broomfield, CO. The new additions will be 196,294 total square feet. Background: The 124th Avenue site is currently 12.1 acres with no ability to expand its boundaries. In 2015, a study conducted by the City of Broomfield indicated the existing Service Center was approximately 90% undersized. The total space necessary to meet the current need is approximately 24 to 25 acres. Thus, the additional needed space would be approximately 12 acres. The full campus includes an Administration Building with Utilities Maintenance shops and storage bays, Streets Maintenance shops and storage bays, and Police evidence storage; a new Fleet Maintenance Building; Heated Vehicle Storage, Fuel Center, Salt & Sand Storage, and other outdoor storage areas. Electric Vehicle (EV) charging stations and forklift battery chargers were included in the design.

Budgeted Cost: Approx. $34,695,900 Cost at Completion: In Construction

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Relevant Project Experience

Boulder Valley School District Transportation Center Boulder, CO MEP was selected to provide engineering services for a new fleet maintenance facility to service the Boulder Valley School District. The site was approximately 10 acres and includes services for 150 buses with four major building components. This project is part of Boulder Valley School District’s 2014 bond-funded renovation program. Located on a 9-acre site in eastern Boulder, the 40,000 SF Transportation Center is designed to follow LEED design principals. It provides 28,000 SF of maintenance programming with 12 repair bays, one chassis wash, parts storage, locker rooms, and multiple offices and meeting spaces for staff. Approximately 11,000 SF of space was set aside for transportation programming, including a drivers’ break room, lockers, restrooms and administrative offices. Additionally, the facility has a covered fueling island; a propane fueling island; four electric vehicle (EV) charging stations and separate infrastructure for electric-powered bus charging when the district adds EV buses; a 2,000-square-foot wash building; and parking for 150 yellow buses, 25 white buses, and 140 employees. As a sustainably-designed project, the Transportation Center features a reclaimed water system that is utilized for the bus wash equipment, integration of a bioswale within the stormwater system, water reduction through low-flow fixtures, and motion-activated interior and exterior LED lighting. The new facility also features radiant in-floor heating and a high-efficiency HVAC system. All HVAC equipment is within the building, providing ease of maintenance and increased longevity.

Budgeted Cost: Approx. $19,372,200 Cost at Completion: Approx. $19,000,000

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Relevant Project Experience

CDOT KOA Aurora Campus Aurora, CO MEP was selected to complete a series of projects at their KOA campus, located in Aurora, CO. These projects are shown below:

Vehicle Storage Facility / Receiving Building

This project included the redesign of a receiving building and VSF, comprising of four equipment bays at 1,500GSF each, one private office, a men’s/women’s restroom group and a work area. Components involved: air compressor, trench drains, sand/oil separator, daylighting services.

Truck Wash

This was a CMU structure enclosing an automated truck wash with a touch-less Vehicle Wash System and Reclaimed Water Treatment System. The total building square footage was 5,000SF.

Traffic Electrical Program Building Remodel

This was a renovation of an existing one-story metal building (6,000GSF.) It also included new 277/480V electrical service, new and relocated lighting, new heating and cooling systems to support office spaces and vehicle/storage areas, two restrooms, and an office area.

Motor Pool

MEP designed a new pre-engineered metal motor pool building (18,000GSF) that included drive through light duct bays, heavy equipment bays, offices, a men/women’s restroom group with showers/ lockers, a tool room, and a thirty-person conference room (2,000GSF). Components involved: separate air compressor room, trench drains, radiant tube heater, daylighting services.

Budgeted Cost: Approx. $22,000,000 Cost at Completion: Undisclosed

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Relevant Project Experience

Adams County Fleet Transportation Facility & Public Works Campus Commerce City, CO MEP Engineering was selected to provide mechanical, electrical and plumbing engineering services for their new public works campus and fleet transportation facility. The new facility, located at the intersection of Hess Road and Tammy Lane, provides for the departments’ increased space needs in response to the Town’s recent and anticipated future growth. The overall square feet of the structures are anticipated to be approximately 135,000 SF. The construction will occur in four phases within the site including fleet maintenance building with fleet wash, heated vehicle storage with covered parking, public works building and employee parking, and wash building. Vehicle charging stations and forklift battery chargers were included in the design.

Budgeted Cost: Approx. $49,539,000 Cost at Completion: Approx. $49,000,000

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Cost Estimating & Vail Market

Cost Estimating

Rider Levett Bucknall (RLB) will be handling the cost estimation portion of this project. RLB is a leading independent organisation in cost management and quantity surveying, project management and advisory services. They provide full cost management services from conceptual and detailed cost estimating, cost planning, cost control and construction risk management to bid and contract documents, financial administration of construction contracts and dispute resolution analyses. The firm’s construction cost managers have experience producing detailed cost estimates for all building types. RLB also advises building owners on sustainability practices and specific regional variances.

Vail Market

MEP’s partnership with local consultants in the Mountain region of Colorado gives our teams unique insight into the labor and materials market of Vail. Recently completed work in Breckenridge, Frisco, and as far west as Steamboat Springs has allowed MEP the opportunity to build partnerships with local designers and contractors. The best way to create and maintain these relationships is through a presence at the job site. We always attend meetings and visit project sites, especially during critical construction phases of the project. By developing deep ties with the team in the Vail area, we are able to dependably rely on their value and resources ensuring the best of what’s available.

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Workload

Current & Projected Workload

MEP Engineering, Inc. has the manpower and resources to perform the work associated with the Town of Vail. It is our intent that this project team will remain committed to this project through completion of construction. Our key personnel have several projects they are currently working on with completion dates throughout this year. Based on their current workload, this team will have no difficulty meeting any planning and design phase milestones.

Below is a list of the team’s current projects. 10th & Bannock Facility Type: Multifamily Construction Type: New Construction Current Phase: SD Est. Completion Date: October 2020

Belleview Service Center Facility Type: Government Construction Type: Assessment Current Phase: Survey Est. Completion Date: March 2020

1225 17th St, Office Tenant Improvement Facility Type: Office Construction Type: Renovations Current Phase: CD Est. Completion Date: November 2020

World Trade Center Hotel Facility Type: Mixed-Use Construction Type: New Construction Current Phase: SD Est. Completion Date: July 2020

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Project References

Project Contact References

Merlin Maley Title: Associate, Architect Phone Number: 303.921.8708 Company: Stantec Architecture

1050 17th St, Ste A200, Denver, CO

Associated Project: Broomfield Fleet Maintenance & Public Works Facility

Carl Hole Title: Principal, Public Sector Phone Number: 303.575.8492 Company: Stantec Architecture

1050 17th St, Ste A200, Denver, CO

Associated Project: Boulder Valley School District Transportation Center

Thomas Fast Title: Vice President Phone Number: 303.575.8554 Company: Richard Weingardt Consultants

2121 South Oneida Street, Suite 530, Denver, CO

Associated Project: CDOT KOA Campus

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Project Approach

Fleet Maintenace Facilities & Electrification

Background Information Case studies1 conducted by transportation authorities throughout the US have found that maintenance facility requirements are generally similar for fully-electrified bus fleets compared to conventional transit vehicles. Agencies are ideally looking for battery electric buses (BEB) that can match the operating range and performance of traditional transit buses, since this would result in minimal impact to operations. While tooling and techniques may be different, facility envelopes and major equipment are likely to be compatible between technologies. Charging and electrical power infrastructure are recognized as a key focal point as large-scale deployments are considered. Conventional buses can be refueled within a matter of minutes and can reenter service. BEBs, depending on battery, state of charge, and charging method, currently take between 2 and 4.5 hours using a highrate charge to reach full capacity1. Our design will include the use of overhead and/or plug-in charging technologies to attempt to bridge this gap between conventional fueling rates and electric battery charging.

Charging Technology Considerations Charger Type Plug-In (electrical cable plugs into bus) Overhead (automated overhead gantry)

Plug-In Charging

Max. Charge Rate (kW)

Benefits

Challenges

100-150

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Proven technology Few moving parts

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Manual connection required Limited ability ot automate Lower charge rates Cords/equipment at ground level

300-500

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Compatible with rapid charging Partial to full automation No equipment at ground level

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Developing technology Moving parts require maintenance

Overhead Charging

1. A Better City, Jacobs Engineering, New MBTA Busus Maintenance Facilities & Evolving Battery Electric Bus Technology, March 2019

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Project Approach

Considerations for Fleet Electrification Total Cost of Ownership of an Electric vs. Diesel Truck

Associated Costs with Full Electrification The utility costs of providing electrical power for an entire bus fleet should be carefully considered. A higher level of detail is needed when conducting a lifecycle cost analysis in order to fully understand the implications of increased utility bills for the Town of Vail. The life cycle cost analysis conducted by our team will require extensive conversations with Holy Cross Energy to understand peak demand and how the charging of buses will affect utility usage. Here are a few options to help minimize elecricity costs: Maximize available charging time: A fleet operating profile that maximizes the time available to charge (e.g., charging at lower power over a longer duration) generally will reduce electric costs.

Managing the cost of electricity will be an important factor in the total cost of ownership of electric vehicles.

More than one vehicle per charging station: Alternatively, a single, higher-power charging station (that reduces the time to charge each vehicle) could charge multiple EVs sequentially. From an electric rate perspective, this is like each vehicle getting its own lower power charging station, but the cost of infrastructure may be lower. In general, the energy grid today has sufficient available capacity at the generation and transmission level to meet the needs of the additional electricity usage expected from electric fleets. At the local distribution level (where the electricity is delivered to the customer), additional upgrades may be needed to serve particular locations for EV fleet charging to address the increased demand for electricity. This is why early engagement with Holy Cross Energy is critical.

On-Site Renewable Energy On-site renewable energy is an opportunity to help offset the cost of higher utility rates. A fleet charging station installation can be integrated with on-site generation or on-site energy storage. These systems can reduce the net energy peak that the electric company sees at the meter, for example. Our project team will review the Solar Site Analysis provided by the Town of Vail and use every opportunity to incorporate on-site solar into the final design solution.

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Project Approach

Considerations for Fleet Electrification

Software Electrical vehicle charging stations are still a relatively new technology and therefore, software options to support these charging stations are limited. Software licensing requirements are costly and need to be incorporated in the overall project budget and long-term operational costs. Low voltage infrastructure and proper allocation of a network will be required.

Anticipated Future Fleet Requirements MEP understands that the existing electrical service for the Public Works Shop will need to be redesigned to not only accommodate the current conversion but anticipate future loading as the bus fleet transitions from diesel to electric over time. Our team will need to review the appropriate Master Plan documents to confirm the desired path for planning for future expansion. This can be provided at the main electrical switch gear and through installed conduits for future charging locations, as shown in the example below.

Emergency Back-up Power The energy grid is highly reliable, with average uptime greater than 99.9 percent. While disruptions do occur on occasion, it is important to distinguish between different outage types. Short-duration outages (e.g., 15 minutes or less) are not likely to cause a major disruption to fleet operations that have a multiple-hour window in which to charge. Longer-duration outages, such as those that may occur following a severe weather event, could be disruptive to operations. Because of this, the addition of appropriately sized generator(s) will be a critical part of design. This will be different than standard electrical generators in which “critical” loads are connected to the generator. MEP Engineering and team will work with the Town of Vail to understand what a “critical” quantity of buses would look like and how the generator(s) are sized.

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Schedule Project Milestones Schedule This schedule incorporates the time we will need to complete each phase of the project client review time is part of the schedule we incorporate into our process to ensure we hit every deadline. We would propose the entire design team and ownership from the group perform a working session to articulate this schedule in further detail at the beginning of schematic design. The workload session would establish: Critical systems for decision dates for each discipline; Review time/expectations from ownership group; Coordination plan for design team members throughout design process. This schedule is dependent on contractors bidding on the 95% CD set prior to formal permit submittal. It assumes a 6-week permit period for the Jurisdiction having authority Project: Electrical System Upgrades and Electric Charger Install, Bus Facilities 2020 Milestone Start Notice to Proceed Scope Verification Contract Review Scope Review Kickoff Meeting Schematic Design Design SD Submittal Agency Review Review Meeting SD Approval Design Development Design

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CDOT 95% CD Approval Bidding & Permit Issue for Permit Permit Review Issue to Bidders Bid Period Bid Opening Contracts Construction Construction Period Substantial Completion Final Completion

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