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HomeMy WebLinkAbout00-24 Resolution No. 00-24 RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING EXECUTION OF AMENDMENT NO. 1 TO AN AGREEMENT FOR ENGINEERING SERVICES WITH CAMP, DRESSER & MCKEE FOR AN UPDATE OF THE WATER DISTRIBUTION GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEM BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ELGIN, ILLINOIS, that pursuant to Elgin Municipal Code Section 5 . 02 . 020B (6) the City Council hereby finds that an exception to the requirements of the procurement ordinance is necessary and in the best interests of the city; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that Joyce A. Parker, City Manager, and Dolonna Mecum, City Clerk, be and are hereby authorized and directed to execute Amendment No . 1 to an Engineering Services Agreement on behalf of the City of Elgin with Camp, Dresser & McKee for an update of the water distribution Geographic Information System, a copy of which is attached hereto and made a part hereof by reference . s/ Ed Schock Ed Schock, Mayor Presented: February 9, 2000 Adopted: February 9, 2000 Omnibus Vote : Yeas 5 Nays 0 Attest : s/ Dolonna Mecum Dolonna Mecum, City Clerk p AMENDMENT NO. 1 TO AGREEMENT FOR ENGINEERING SERVICES This first contract amendment is hereby made and entered into this /e '61-4, day of Cie-ALL , 2000, by and between the City of Elgin, Illinois, a municipa corporation (hereinafter referred to as "CITY") , and Camp Dresser & McKee (hereinafter referred to as "ENGINEER") . WHEREAS, the parties hereto have previously entered into an agreement, dated February 3, 1998 (Hereinafter referred to as "AGREEMENT") , a copy of which is attached hereto and made a part hereof "A" by which CITY has engaged ENGINEER to perform certain engineering services related to the water department geographic Information Systems; and WHEREAS, the parties hereto have each determined it to be in their best interests to amend said agreement to expand the scope of Engineer' s services pursuant to said agreement to provide assistance in updating water distribution geographic information system, prototype a field portable maintenance information system, develop data maintenance tools and process, assist in the selection and implementation of work order management system process and reference service connection locations to geographic information system (GIS) database; and WHEREAS, the parties hereto have each determined it to be in their best interests to amend and modify Agreement pursuant to the terms and provisions of this first contract modification agreement . NOW, THEREFORE, for and in consideration of the mutual undertakings as contained herein, and other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged, the parties agree to amend the original Engineering Services Agreement between them dated February 3, 1998 , as follows : 1 . That SECTION I - SCOPE OF SERVICES be and is hereby amended by adding the following additional services thereto: Under this project the ENGINEER shall update City of Elgin water distribution geographic information system, develop a prototype field portable maintenance information system, develop data maintenance tools and process, assist in the selection and implementation of work order management system process, and reference service connection locations to the geographic information system (GIS) database . \\CHISVR\COMMON\RAGO\ELGINGIS2.DOC - 1 - Task 1 - Develop Data Maintenance Tools and Processes This task will develop a process by which City staff can update and maintain the GIS data. This will consist of a set of editing tools built in the ArcView and ARC/INFO environment and a documented set of procedures . In addition the Engineer shall assist the City to establish a schedule to update system data insuring that the accuracy of City mapping will be consistent and timely. The following steps will be addressed: 1 . 1 Develop GIS tools and procedures to update and maintain maps . (Develop methods for updating ARC/INFO and ArcView features, create Standardized input tools for new data, develop database maintenance procedures to assure integrity, completeness, positional accuracy, lineage, and maximum usability. 1 . 2 Develop procedures and protocols with City Staff to identify when and where updates should occur (Schedule time frames for the maintenance to occur, assist with creation of methods to notify changes) . 1 . 3 Document QA/QC procedures for updates (Create a data maintenance audit trail, assist with development of QA/QC procedures) . 1 . 4 Provide 1 day of on-site training and 8 hours of telephone support on data maintenance Task 2 - Update City Water GIS. The ENGINEER shall assist in updating of the project geographic information to include : 2 .1 Geographic Coverages: Update geographic information to current systems status . Water network line and point features shall be updated to reflect changes since Phase I . 2 .2 Database Design: Update database design based on the geographic coverages . The database design will be updated to reflect changes in the water system. ENGINEER shall define additional GIS layers needed in the database, the data types to be used to model geographic features, table structures, field definitions, and symbology. Task 3 - Select and Implement Work Order Management System and Processes ENGINEER shall assist in the selection and implementation of a comprehensive Citywide system for maintenance management . The selected system will provide all departments within the City with flexibility to adapt the system to the future needs and changes \\CHISVR\COMMON\RAGO\ELGINGIS2.DOC -2 - a in processes or procedures due to new ordinances, management mandates, and increases in the system demand. The system will build on the present geographic water system information. City currently uses HTE Work Order and Facility Management . The existing HTE system will be the primary vender considered for this Maintenance Work Order Management System. ENGINEER shall assist in the selection and implementation of a Citywide work order management system. Candidate software packages will be recommended and vendors asked to demonstrate their products . At the core of the infrastructure management system will be a network model . This network model will be used to organize, store, retrieve, and analyze attribute data such as inventory, maintenance history, customer inquiries, inspections, and emergency repairs . ENGINEER shall coordinate with the City to select potential maintenance management software, develop evaluation criteria, schedule/participate in presentations, and recommend package for selection and implementation. The City will be responsible for purchasing the selected maintenance management system software . ENGINEER shall assist with the implementation of work order management system. 3 . 1 Work Order and Geographic Information Process 3 . 2 Labor, material and equipment costs 3 . 3 Maintenance History 3 . 4 Work order system 3 . 5 Parts and material inventory 3 . 6 Reports ENGINEER shall assist the City in developing processes to import existing maintenance history data into the system and establish procedures to add data on facilities as future maintenance is performed. Task 4 - Pilot Service Connection Locations to GIS Database The City has approximately 25, 000 water service connections . The conversion of the service records to a digital format has been identified as a tool to improve the process of tracking and storing this data . ENGINEER shall develop a pilot program to convert this data to a digital format . Using 250 service connections (1 percent) , The ENGINEER shall develop a pilot application that allows for searching, viewing, and printing these data records . Conversion of the full set of connection records and expansion of the application for full functional use will be part of a subsequent phase, not provided for under the budget for this task. \\CHISVR\COMMON\RAGO\ELGINGIS2.DOC - 3 - a 4 . 1 Source data: 4 . 1 . 1 Service connection records data, which has fields for address, distance of connection from property edge, and general comments about heading and direction. 4 . 1 . 2 Water system ARC/INFO coverage 4 .2 Method: 4 .2 . 1 Create a text service description database that is referenced by address . The database will be created in MS Access and contain service street address and service card locator description. 4 . 2 . 2 Service locator cards will be scanned and related to street address of the service connection. 4 . 2 . 3 A point based geographic coverage showing the proximity of the service connection to the water main and address . 4 . 2 . 4 Link service points to text database service descriptions and service card diagrams . 4 . 2 . 5 Perform a quality check on the information by visually checking that the connections are located on the water main that serves the address . Also check correspondence between the address of the service point versus the service card that describes it . During the pilot period, different approaches to storing and retrieving this data may be tested. In addition, additional data may be displayed along with the service connection. Upon completion of the pilot, the ENGINEER shall prepare a summary of recommended changes to the application and a budget/schedule for conversion of the remaining service connection cards . Task 5 - Develop and Deploy a Prototype Field Operations System. A prototype field portable computer for viewing and evaluating the water system geographic information will be developed and tested under this task. The requirements are a rugged laptop computer containing GIS software and a current version of the water system data . Based on this, up to 5 specific field applications will be developed and tested. The machine and software will be tested on board a field supervisor' s truck under various use conditions according to routine maintenance operations for a period of two months . Tasks shall include: 5 . 1 Prepare a hardware specification including brand name, features and performance requirements . (acquire one unit) 5 .2 Prepare a complete applications specification including operating system, communications, cellular modem, geographic information, document, spreadsheet and \\CHISVR\COMMON RAGO\ELGINGIS2.DOC -4- . database management software . (load software on test unit) 5 . 3 Create a field operations applications in ESRTM ArcView. (up to five specific applications) 5 . 4 Provide documentation. 5 . 5 Integrate hardware and software with custom applications . 5 . 6 Train selected field personnel on how to use the system 5 . 7 Accompany field personnel for three days of system use for purposes of coaching system use and evaluating applications . 5 . 8 Modify applications to meet needs identified in field test . 5 . 9 Evaluate and report recommendations on continued or expanded use of field portable data systems to include equipment specifications, applications software and training. 2 . That SECTION II - PAYMENT TO THE ENGINEER be and is hereby amended by adding the following additional payments thereto: A. 1 The CITY shall pay the ENGINEER for services under this Agreement at direct hourly rate of personnel employed on this PROJECT, and for outside services provided by other firms or sub-consultants, the CITY shall pay the ENGINEER the invoiced fee to the ENGINEER, as described in the task breakdown listed below, with the total not to exceed One Hundred Twelve Thousand Eight Hundred Seventy Dollars ($112, 870) regardless of the actual costs incurred by the ENGINEER unless modifications to the scope of the work are authorized in writing by the DIRECTOR. A breakdown of the individual task is presented below: Task 1 Data Maintenance Tools & Process $18, 860 Task 2 Update City Water GIS Database $15, 960 Task 3 Work Order Management System $30, 520 Task 4 Reference Service Connections Pilot $ 9, 000 Task 5 Field Operations System Prototype $38, 530 A.2 The CITY shall make periodic payments to the ENGINEER based upon actual progress within 30 days after receipt and approval of invoice . Said periodic payments for each task shall not be made until the task is completed and accepted by the DIRECTOR. 3 . That SECTION III - SCHEDULE be and is hereby amended by adding the following additional schedule thereto: The tasks described and added by amendment 1 to this agreement shall be completed within the schedule below based on months from the date of the notice to proceed: \\CHISVR\COMMON\RAGO\ELGING[S2.DOC - 5 - Task 1 Data Maintenance Tools & Process 2 months Task 2 Update City Water GIS Database 4 months Task 3 Work Order Management System 9 months Task 4 Reference Service Connections 3 months Task 5 Field Operations System Prototype 8 months IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the undersigned have placed their hands and seals upon and executed this AMENDMENT NO. 1 in triplicate as though each copy hereof was an original and that there are no other oral agreements that have been reduced to writing in this statement . For the CITY: ATTEST: �f THE di OF ELGIN B y t► s'� -�.4_ i `/V cA2 t� B y '! /Lc__ Dolonna Mecum 'o ceJParker, City Clerk City Manager (SEAL) For the ENGINEER: �l1 2660 Dated this / day of 7Gp6x,7 , A. D. , 1-44.9 . ATTES - By Actii4/). (SEAL) "OFFICIAL SEAL" Adrienne Davis Notary Public,State of Illinois My Commission Expires Nov.17,2002 \\CHISVR\COMMON\RAGO\ELGINGIS2.DOC - 6- <0 OF Agenda Item No. City of Elgin OP"TEU $�' January 14 , 2000 TO: Mayor and Members of the City Council FROM: Joyce A. Parker, City Manager SUBJECT: Agreement for Engineering Services Camp, Dresser & McKee - Amendment No. 1 PURPOSE The purpose of this memorandum is to provide the Mayor and members of the City Council with information to consider awarding Amendment No. 1 to the Agreement for Engineering Services with Camp, Dresser & McKee, to update the City' s water distribution Geographic Information System (GIS) . BACKGROUND em. The City of Elgin' s Water Department performs a broad range of functions that require the use of mapping or other geographically referenced information stored on maps, plans, and within existing databases or hard copy paper files. In an effort to use and access geographically referenced information more efficiently, the Water Department wants to integrate its data with information maintained by the City' s MIS Department to implement a functional Geographic Information System (GIS) . The Water Department will use the GIS to increase productivity and improve system record-keeping and analysis abilities . On December 17, 1997, the City Council awarded a contract for engineering services to Camp, Dresser & McKee (CDM) , for Phase I of the development of a customized Automated Mapping/Facility Management/Geographic Information System (AM/FM/GIS) for the water distribution system. Completed by CDM in 1999, Phase I of the Water GIS project included converting existing "hard copy" system maps into a digital format . The Water Department involved representatives from Public Works, Engineering Division of Public Works, MIS Department, and Fire Department in all aspects of Phase I, and will continue to do so in Phase II . C ei"., Camp, Dresser & McKee January 14 , 2000 Page 2 The initial agreement anticipated and outlined additional phases of engineering services necessary to complete the project . Phase II services include five tasks as follows : Task 1 - Develop Data Maintenance Tools and Processes . Task 2 - Update City Water Geographic Information System (GIS) . Task 3 - Select and Implement Work Order Management System and Processes . Task 4 - Pilot Program for Adding Service Connection Locations to GIS Database . Task 5 - Develop and Deploy a Prototype Field Operations System. Although not included in Amendment No. 1, Phase III is anticipated to expand the pilot program for adding service connections to the GIS data base (Task 4 of Phase II) throughout the system. COMMUNITY GROUPS/INTERESTED PERSONS CONTACTED None . INANCIAL IMPACT A total of $119, 375 has been earmarked in the Water Department ' s Budget (1999 - $112, 875 and 2000 - $6, 500) under appropriation number 401-4002-771 . 30-03 , project number 409153 , to fund this project . A budget adjustment will be necessary to carry 1999 funds forward to 2000 . LEGAL IMPACT The Camp, Dresser and McKee Amendment No. 1 to the Agreement requires an exception to the Procurement Ordinance pursuant to the Elgin Municipal Code Section 5 . 02 . 0208 (6) . If the exception procedure is utilized, a two-thirds vote of the City Council (five votes) is required, with a finding by the City Council that an exception to the requirements of the Procurement Ordinance is necessary and in the best interest of the City. ALTERNATIVES None . r Camp, Dresser & McKee January 14, 2000 Page 3 RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that the members of the City Council authorize the execution of Amendment No. 1 to the Agreement for Engineering Services with Camp, Dresser and McKee, for an amount not to exceed $112 , 870 . Respectfully submi ed, ce Parker ity Manager LED: PLB:mg S: \cowmemo\cowmemo. 00\jan26\01140114 . 300CDM-Amend#1 .wpd Attachment elk