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HomeMy WebLinkAbout08-39Resolution No. 08 -39 RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING EXECUTION OF A SECOND AMENDMENT AGREEMENT WITH TRANSYSTEMS CORPORATION FOR THE CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICT STREETSCAPE PROJECT BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ELGIN, ILLINOIS, that Olufemi Folarin, City Manager and Diane Robertson, City Clerk, be and are hereby authorized and directed to execute a Second Amendment Agreement with TranSystems Corporation for the Central Business District Streetscape Project, copy of which is attached hereto and made a part hereof by reference. s/ Ed Schock Ed Schock, Mayor Presented: February 27, 2008 Adopted: February 27, 2008 Omnibus Vote: Yeas: 7 Nays Attest: s/ Diane Robertson Diane Robertson, City Clerk Second Amendment Agreement This Amendment Agreement No. 2 is hereby made and entered into thid.Avay of j )nruAE 2008, by and between the City of Elgin, an Illinois Municipal Corporation (hereinafter refe ed to as "CITY ") and TranSystems Corporation, a Missouri Corporation (hereinafter referred to as "ENGINEER "). WHEREAS, the parties hereto have previously entered into an Agreement dated March 22id, 2006, attached hereto as Attachment "A" (hereinafter referred to as "ORIGINAL AGREEMENT ") and Amendment Agreement No. 1 dated February 28 "i, 2007, attached hereto as Attachment "B "; and WHEREAS, ORIGINAL AGREEMENT provided for a maximum payment of $543,948.28 and Amendment Agreement No. I provided for a maximum payment of $1,324,248.91; and WHEREAS, the parties hereto have each determined it to be in their best interest to amend the Original Agreement and Amendment Agreement No. 1; and WHEREAS, the CITY has determined that the proposed scope of the PROJECT should be modified to include surveying, design and construction engineering services for the 2008 underground improvements, construction engineering services for the 2008 roadway and streetscape improvements, and surveying and design engineering services for the 2009 roadway and streetscape improvements for the overall Central Business District Street Resurfacing and Streetscape Program, and WHEREAS, the CITY has determined that the total maximum payment for the additional services described in this Amendment Agreement shall be in the amount of $1,022,553.97; and WHEREAS, the circumstances necessitating these changes in performance contemplated by this amendment are germane to the original agreement as signed and this Amendment Agreement is the best interests of City and is authorized by law. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual promises and covenants contained herein, and other good and valuable consideration, the sufficiency of which is hereby mutually acknowledged, the parties hereto herby agree as follows: Section I (B) of the Original Agreement is hereby amended by adding the following additional text to the end thereof which reads as follows: "ENGINEER shall also perform the additional services for the PROJECT to include surveying, design and construction engineering services for the 2008 underground improvements, construction engineering services for the 2008 roadway and streetscape improvements, and surveying and design engineering services for the 2009 roadway and streetscape improvements" 2. Section I (C) of the Original Agreement is hereby amended by adding the following additional text to the end thereof which reads as follows: "A detailed Scope of Services for the additional services provided by the Second Amendment Agreement is attached hereto as Attachment C." 3. Paragraphs IV (A) is hereby amended to read "For services provided by the ENGINEER as described in Attachment A in the First Amendment Agreement, ENGINEER shall be reimbursed at the rate of 2.9 times the direct hourly rate of personnel employed on this PROJECT as set forth in Attachment B of the Second Amendment Agreement, with the total fee not to exceed $2,346,802.88 regardless of the actual time expended or actual costs incurred by the ENGINEER unless substantial modifications to the Scope of Work are authorized in writing by the DIRECTOR" 4. Paragraph IV (B) is hereby amended to read "For outside services provided by other firms or subconsultants, the City shall pay the ENGINEER the invoiced fee to the ENGINEER, plus N/A. Any such invoiced fees to ENGINEER shall be included with and constructed as part of the above - referenced amount of $2,346,802.88." 5. Paragraph IV (B) is hereby amended to read "A cost estimate of consultant services for the additional services provided by the Second Amendment Agreement is attached hereto as Attachment C. Such consultant services fees shall be included with and construed as part of the above - referenced "not -to- exceed" amount of $2,346,802.88." 6. Except as amended by this Second Amendment Agreement, Original Agreement as amended by First Amendment Agreement between the parties hereto shall remain in full force and effect. CITY OF ELGIN By: _ �i5ger Attest, �� w ti- City Clerk TRANSYSTEMS CORPORATION By: 4 . Todd S. Bright Vice- President Attest: _ Brian L. Fairwoo Assistant Vice - President AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT, is hereby made and entered into this2i day of !A J4,4— 2006, by and between the CITY OF ELGIN, Illinois, a rnurucipal corporation (hereinafter referred to as "CITY ") and TranSystems Corporation, a Missouri Corporation (hereinafter referred to as "ENGINEER "). WHEREAS, the CITY desires to engage the ENGINEER to famish certain professional services in connection with the CBD Street Resurfacing and Streetscape Program (hereinafter referred to as the "PROJECT "); and WHEREAS, the ENGINEER represents that it is in compliance with Illinois Statutes relating to professional registration of individuals and has the necessary expertise and experience to furnish such services upon the terms and conditions set forth herein below. NOW, THEREFORE, for and in consideration of the mutual promises and covenants contained herein, the sufficiency of which is hereby mutually acknowledged, the CITY and ENGINEER hereby agree that the CITY hereby retains ENGINEER to act for and represent CITY in the engineering matters involved in the Project as set forth herein, subject to the following terms, conditions and stipulations: I. SCOPE OF SERVICES A. All work hereunder shall be performed under the direction of the Director of Public Works of the CITY, hereinafter referred to as the "DIRECTOR". B. Services to be provided by the Engineer include design and construction services for the Central Business District (CBD) Street Resurfacing and Streetscape Program. As part of this Agreement, the services will include design and construction services for the 2006 underground improvements, scoping of the streetscape elements for the overall project, and design of the roadway and streetscape improvements to be included in 2007. C. A detailed scope of services is attached hereto and made a part hereof as Attachment "A ". Engineer shall comply with the provisions of Attaclundnt "A ". H. PROGRESS REPORTS A. Engineer shall comply with the detailed project schedule which is attached hereto and made a part hereof as Attachment `B ". Engineer shall record progress pursuant to the project schedule and shall submit a report of such progress as a component of the status report described below. Attachment "A" -2- B. The Engineer will submit to the Director monthly a Status Report keyed to the Project Schedule. A brief narrative will be provided identifying progress, findings and outstanding issues. III. WORK PRODUCTS All work products prepared by the ENGINEER pursuant hereto including, but not limited to, reports, designs, calculations, work drawings, studies, photographs, models and recommendations shall be the property of the CITY and shall be delivered to the CITY upon request of the "DIRECTOR; provided, however that' the ENGINEER may retain copies of such work products for its records. Such work products are not intended or represented to be suitable for reuse by the CITY on any extension to the PROJECT or, on any other project, and such reuse shall be at the sole risk of the CITY without liability to the ENGINEER. W. PAYMENTS TO THE ENGINEER (Not To Exceed Method) A. For services provided the ENGINEER shall be paid at the rate of 2.9 times the direct hourly rate of personnel employed on this PROJECT, with the total fee not to exceed $541948.28 1 regardless of the actual costs incurred by the ENGINEER unless substantial modifications to the scope of the work are authorized in writing by the CITY. B. For outside services provided by other funs or subconsultants, the CITY shall pay the ENGINEER the invoiced fee to the ENGINEER, plus N/A . Any such invoiced fees to ENGINEER shall be included with and construed as part of the above - referenced amount of $543.948.28 C. A cost estimate of consultant services is attached hereto and made a part hereof as Attachment "C ". Such consultant services fees shall be included with and construed as part of the above - referenced "not -to- exceed" amount of $543;948.28. D. The CITY may make periodic payments to the ENGINEER based upon actual progress within 30 days after receipt and approval of invoice. Said periodic payments to the ENGINEER shall not exceed the amounts shown in the following schedule, and full payments for each task shall not be made until the task is completed and accepted by the DIRECTOR. -3- V. INVOICES A. The ENGINEER shall submit invoices in a format approved by the CITY. Progress reports (IIC above) will be included with all payment requests. B. The ENGINEER shall maintain records showing actual time devoted and cost incurred. The ENGINEER shall permit the authorized representative of the CITY to inspect and audit all data and records of the ENGINEER for work done under this Agreement. The ENGINEER shall make these records available at reasonable times during the Agreement period, and for a year after termination of this Agreement. VI. TERMINATION OF AGREEMENT Notwithstanding any other provision hereof, the CITY may terminate this Agreement at any time upon fifteen (15) days prior written notice to the ENGINEER. In the event that this Agreement is so terminated, the ENGINEER shall be paid for services actually performed and reimbursable expenses actually incurred prior to termination, provided, however, that such payment shall not exceed the task amounts set forth under Paragraph IV above. VII. TERM Unless terminated for cause or pursuant to Article VI or IX, this agreement shall be deemed concluded on the date CITY detemunes that all of the ENGINEER(S) work under this Agreement is fully completed and is accepted by CITY in writing. A determination of completion shall not constitute a waiver of any rights or claims which the CITY may have or thereafter acquire with respect to any term or provision of the Agreement. VIII. NOTICE OF CLAIM If the ENGINEER wishes to make a claim for additional compensation as a result of action taken by the CITY, the ENGINEER shall give written notice of his claim within 15 days after occurrence of such action. No claim for additional compensation shall be valid unless so made. Any changes in the ENGINEER's fee shall be valid only to the extent that such changes are included in writing signed by the CITY and the ENGINEER. Regardless of the decision of the DIRECTOR relative to a claim submitted by the ENGINEER, all work required under this Agreement as determined by the DIRECTOR shall proceed without interruption. -4- IX. BREACH OF CONTRACT If either party violates or breaches any term of this Agreement, such violation or breach shall be deemed to constitute a default, and the other party has the right to seek such administrative, contractual or legal remedies as may be suitable to the violation or breach; and, in addition, if either party, by reason of any default, fails within fifteen (15) days after notice thereof by the other party to comply with the conditions of the Agreement, the other party may terminate this Agreement. X. INDENINIFICATION To the fullest extent permitted by law, ENGINEER agrees to and shall indemnify, defend and hold harmless the CITY, its officers, employees, agents, boards and commissions from and against any and all claims, suits, judgments, costs, attorney's fees, damages or other relief, including but not limited to workers' compensation claims, in any way resulting from or arising out of negligent actions or omissions of the ENGINEER in connection herewith, including negligence or omissions of employees or agents of the ENGINEER arising out of the performance of this Agreement. In the event of any such action against the CITY, its officers, employees, agents, boards or commissions, covered by the foregoing duty to indemnify, defend and hold harmless such action shall be defended by legal counsel of the CITY's choosing. The provisions of this paragraph shall survive any completion, expiration and/or termination of this Agreement. XI. NO PERSONAL LLABILITY ►V" No official, director, officer, agent or employee of the CITY shall be charged personally or held contractually liable under any term or provision of this Agreement or because of their execution, approval or attempted execution of this Agreement. A. Comprehensive Liability. The ENGINEER shall provide, pay for and maintain in effect, during the term of this Agreement, a policy of comprehensive general liability insurance written in occurrence form with limits of at least $1,000,000 aggregate for bodily injury and $1,000,000 aggregate for property damage. The ENGINEER shall deliver to the DIRECTOR a Certification of Insurance naming the CITY AS ADDITIONAL INSURED. The policy shall not be mnodified or terminated without thirty (3 0) days prior written notice to the DIRECTOR. -5- Such Certificate of Insurance shall include, but not be limited to, coverage for the obligations assumed by ENGINEER pursuant to Article X herein entitled "Indemnification ". Such above - referenced insurance shall apply as primary insurance with respect to any other insurance or self-insurance programs afforded to the CITY. There shall be no endorsement or modification of this insurance to make it excess over other available insurance, alternatively, if the insurance states that it is excess or prorated, it shall be endorsed to be primary with respect to the CITY. B. _Comprehensive Automobile Liability. Comprehensive Automobile Liability Insurance written in occurrence form covering all owned, non -owned and hired motor vehicles with limits of not less than $500,000 per occurrence for damage to property. C. Combined Single Limit Policy. The requirements for insurance coverage for the general liability and auto exposures may be met with a combined single limit of $1,000,000 per occurrence subject to a $1,000,000 aggregate. D. Professional Liability. The ENGINEER shall carry Engineer's Professional Liability Insurance covering claims resulting from error, omissions or negligent acts with a combined single limit of not less than $1,000,000 per occurrence. A Certificate of Insurance shall be submitted to the DIRECTOR as evidence of insurance protection. The policy shall not be modified or terminated without thirty (3 0) days prior written notice to the DIRECTOR. XIII. CONSTRUCTION MEANS, METHODS, TECHNIQUES. SEQUENCES PROCEDURES AND SAFETY XIV. The ENGINEER shall not have control over or charge of and shall not be responsible for construction means, methods, techniques, sequences or procedures, or for safety precautions and programs in connection with the construction, unless specifically identified in the Scope of Services. In all hiring or employment made possible or resulting from this Agreement; there shall be no discrimination against any employee or applicant for employment because of sex, age, race, color, creed, national origin, marital status, of the presence of any sensory, mental or physical handicap, unless based upon a bona fide occupational qualification, and this requirement shall apply to, but not be limited to, the following: employment advertising, layoff or termination, rates of pay or other forms of compensation and selection for training, including apprenticeship. No person shall be denied or subjected to discrimination in receipt of the benefit of any services or activities made possible by or resulting from this Agreement on the grounds of sex, race, color, creed, national origin, age except minimum age and retirement provisions, marital status or the presence of any sensory, mental or physical handicap. Any violation of this provision shall be considered a violation of a material provision of this Agreement and shall be grounds for cancellation, termination or suspension, in whole or in part, of the Agreement by the CITY. XV. ASSIGNMENT AND SUCCESSORS This Agreement and each and every portion thereof shall be binding upon the successors and the assigns of the parties hereto; provided, however, that no assignment shall be made without the prior written consent of the CITY. XVI. DELEGATIONS AND SUBCONTRACTORS Any assignment, delegation or subcontracting shall be subject to all the terms, conditions and other provisions of this Agreement and the ENGINEER shall remain liable to the CITY with respect to each and every item, condition and other provision hereof to the same extent that the ENGINEER would have been obligated if it had done the work itself and no assignment, delegation or subcontract had been made. Any proposed subcontractor shall require the CITY's advanced written approval. XVH. NO CO- PARTNERSHIP OR AGENCY This agreement shall not be construed so as to create a partnership, joint venture, employment or other agency relationship between the parties hereto, except to such extent as may be specifically provided for herein. XVHI. SEVERABILITY The parties intend and agreed that, if any paragraph, sub - paragraph, phrase, clause or other provision of this Agreement, or any portion thereof, shall be held to be void or otherwise unenforceable, all other portions of this Agreement shall remain in full force and effect. XIX. HEADINGS The headings of the several paragraphs of this Agreement are inserted only as a matter of convenience and for reference and in no way are they intended to define, limit or describe the scope of intent of any provision of this Agreement, nor shall they be construed to affect in any manner the terms and provisions hereof or the interpretation or construction thereof. -7- XX.MODIFICATION OR AMENDMENT This Agreement and its attachments constitutes the entire Agreement of the parties on the subject matter hereof and may not be changed, modified, discharged or extended except by written amendment duly executed by the parties. Each party agrees that no representations or warranties shall be binding upon the other party unless expressed in writing herein or in a duly executed amendment hereof, or change order as herein provided. XXI. APPLICABLE LAW This Agreement shall be deemed to have been made in, and shall be construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Illinois. Venue for the resolution of any disputes or the enforcement of any rights pursuant to this agreement shall be in the Circuit Court of Kane County, Illinois. XXIL NEWS RELEASES The ENGINEER may not issue any news releases without prior approval from the DIRECTOR, nor will the ENGINEER make public proposals developed under this Agreement without prior written approval from the DIRECTOR prior to said documentation becoming matters of public record. XXHI. COOPERATION WITH OTHER CONSULTANTS The ENGINEER shall cooperate with any other consultants in the CITY'S employ or any work associated with the PROJECT. XXIV. INTERFERENCE WITH PUBLIC CONTRACTING The ENGINEER certifies hereby that it is not barred from bidding on this contract as a result of a violation of 720 ILCS 5/33E et seq. Or any similar state or federal statute regarding bid rigging. As a condition of this contract, the ENGINEER shall have written sexual harassment policies that include, at a minimum, the following information: A. the illegality of sexual harassment; B. the definition of sexual harassment under state'law; C. a description of sexual harassment, utilizing examples; D. the vendor's internal complaint process including penalties; E. the legal recourse, investigative and complaint process available through the Illinois Department of Human Rights, and the Illinois Human Rights Commission; F. directions on how to contact the department and commission; G. protection against retaliation as provided by Section 6 -101 of the Human Rights Act. A copy of the policies must be provided to the Department of Human Rights upon request 775 ILCS 5/2 -105. XXVI. WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS All recommendations and other communications by the ENGINEER to the DIRECTOR and to other participants which may affect cost or time of completion, shall be made or confirmed in writing. The DIRECTOR may also require other recommendations and communications by the ENGINEER be made or confirmed in writing. XXVIL NOTICES All notices, reports and documents required under this Agreement shall be in writing and shall be mailed by First Class Mail, postage prepaid, addressed as follows: A. As to CITY: JOHN LOETE, P.E. Director of Public Works City of Elgin 150 Dexter Court Elgin, Illinois 60120 -5555 B. As to ENGINEER: TODD S. BRIGHT, P.E. Vice President TranSystems Corporation 1051 Perimeter Drive, Suite 1025 Schaumburg, IL 60173 -5058 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the undersigned have placed their hands and seals upon and executed this Agreement in triplicate as though each copy hereof was an original and that there are no other oral agreements that have not been reduced to writing in this statement. For the CITY: ATTEST: THE CITY OF ELGIN By AAlt,, Bv City Clerk i Manager (SEAL) For the ENGINEER: Dated this / Y day of / l 4 rc-! I A.D., 2006 ATTEST: I- %�a_ d e B !t ._-..t - derit (SEAL) Attachment A - Scope of Services CBD Street Resurfacing and Streetscape Program A. Planning and Concept Develonment Services Project Coordination and Data Collection a. Preliminary conference with the City staff to confirm (estimated as 1 meeting): 1. Goals and objectives 2. Schedule 3. Budget 4. Participants 5. Communications 6. Invoicing and payment 7. Other administrative considerations b. Inventory readily - available existing data for the project area and immediately surrounding neighborhoods including: 1. Traffic data (in- person traffic counts are not included in this scope) 2. Right -of -way data 3. Accident reports 4. Conventional and digital map files 5. Aerial photography 6. Jurisdictional boundaries 7. Property boundaries 8. Property owners 9. Other area roadway, utility, and signal improvements 10. Current public utility atlases 11. Current power, communications, gas, and other private utility atlases 12. Previously prepared plans and reports 13. Development plans c. Review potential alternative funding sources for this project. Various phases of this project may be eligible for finding through the ITEP, STP, or other outside funding sources. If any potential sources of funding are identified, TranSystems Corporation will meet with City representatives to discuss their merits and the additional processes that would be required for funding compliance. (estimated as 1 meeting) The City will have the final say in whether outside funding is pursued or not. 2. Field Survey a. Conduct full topographic design survey based on the English system including establishment of horizontal and vertical controls, topography, accesses, cross sections (at 50 foot increments), drainage, utility structures, and right -of -way verification. The field survey will be conducted along Grove Avenue from Prairie Street to Highland Avenue, Spring Street from Grove Avenue to Chicago Street, and Fulton T2aWSYSTEMS /1% CGY ?PO/2gT /ON Akk Attachment A - Scope of Services CBD Street Resurfacing and Streetscape Street from Spring Street to Villa Street. Survey limits will include all contiguous intersections as well as 100 feet of the cross road(s). The total length of survey is estimated as 4,200 feet. Portions of the survey will be reused for the subsequent yearly improvements. b. Download topographic survey and cross sections in AutoCAD or Microstation. Plot survey at 1 " =20' scale and plot existing cross sections. Conduct a plan-in -hand, walk- through check of the survey. Create an existing base map to be used in presentations and discussions with City personnel and the public. c. Inventory existing signing. d. Conduct a drainage and utilities survey to determine the contents, pipe sizing, and flow direction (as applicable) for all public underground utility structures. e. Request a JULIE utility design locate. Survey, download, and map the JULIE utility lines. f. Observe, digitally photograph, and digitally videotape the project to become acquainted with readily apparent existing conditions. g. Conduct tree survey /condition inventory for existing trees within the public right -of. way. h. Perform a vaulted sidewalk and utility service inventory. Meet with building owner or resident representatives to identify the location of vaulted sidewalks and utility services (both public and private) which require replacement, modification, or realignment. It is estimated that 30 buildings front on the streets within the project limits. i. Draw existing utility information from utility atlases on the project base map. Update as additional information, such as future plans, test hole data, or comments are received. j. Conduct a pavement core investigation to identify pavement condition and composition. Reconstruction of the roadways is not anticipated, and therefore, a complete soils investigation program will not be undertaken. 3. Alternatives Development lent a. Meet with the Downtown Neighborhood Association to discuss project concepts, impacts, and recommendations. (estimated as 1 meeting) b. Conduct a public workshop meeting to introduce the project and to obtain citizen input on concept development. (estimated as 1 meeting) TawvSYSTEMS C- G- Y2PO/2.gT /ON �Y-��_ Attachment A - Scope of Services CBD Street Resurfacing and Streetscape Program c. Walk the site with interested parties to discuss existing conditions, strengths, and weaknesses. (estimated as 1 afternoon walls- through) d. Analyze the opinions to identify opportunities and constraints. e. Analyze traffic data and existing parking conditions to determine if any roadways should be narrowed to increase the sidewalk width. Opportunities to create additional parking will also be considered; only changes which will not reduce the number of parking spaces will be evaluated. f. Perform a cursory accident analysis to determine if any high accident cluster locations exist. Identify potential countermeasures which could fall under the scope of this improvement. g. Analyze the construction staging scheme and construction schedule. Evaluate alternative construction staging schemes with the goal of minimizing resident and business impacts. h. Evaluate the condition and applicability of existing streetscape elements near the new parking garage, adjacent to The Centre, and along Grove Avenue from the 1995 project. Meet with the Parks and Recreation Department to discuss potential elements, applicable construction methods, and maintenance issues. (estimated as 2 meetings) L Summarize the information in a brief preliminary planning and alternative concepts document, assembled jointly by TranSystems Corporation and DLK Civic Design. 4. Public Participation a. Conduct a series of information and focus meetings with area residents and business owners, as well as the Downtown Neighborhood Association to present the preferred improvement plans and solicit public input and comment. (estimated as 2 meetings) b. Prepare all notifications, handouts, presentation text, exhibits, and minutes for the above meetings. Exhibits may include plots, photos, hand or computer renderings, drawings, or schematic plans as specific conditions warrant. c. Prepare newsletters for distribution to the public at various times. (estimated as 4 newsletters during the design phase) d. Create content for the City's web site to publicize public involvement opportunities and current issues under consideration. Post various design.alternatives and public meeting information/exhibits for the public's view and create an online forum for comment, subject to City approval. Continents from the web site will be wed as input and guidance for the design process throughout the plamning, design, and construction phases of the project. 3 T ?.MISYSTEMS t', CQ?POlZ4T /ON /// Attachment A - Scope of Services CBD Street Resurfacing and Streetscape Program e. Designate an individual as the primary public contact for the improvement. This person will expeditiously respond to resident, business owner, City Council, and media requests for information and continent. 5. Framework Plan a. Prepare a schematic design for the project area illustrating alternatives for the location, type and/or style of the following items. Consider the previously completed downtown streetscape schemes, input from the public and other stakeholders, and sound engineering practice. 1. On- street parking 2. Pedestrian walks and cross -walks 3. Benches, trash receptacles, and other pedestrian amenities 4. Irrigated planter boxes 5. Trees in tree grates 6. Lighting 7. Plant materials 8. Special features 9. Roadway intersection geometry (bump -outs or comer radii modifications) 10. Paver bricks b. Document the schematic streetscape design using: 1. The surveyed base map 2. Conventional and computer graphics as may be appropriate 3. Supplementary sections and elevations 4. Photography from comparable projects, completed sections in the Elgin CBD area, and/or product catalogues c. Review improvement for vehicle, bicycle, pedestrian, and ADA accommodations. d. Prepare preliminary opinion of project costs. 1 e. Present master plan and recommendations to City Public Works staff. (estimated as 1 meeting) f. Present the master plan to the City Council with representatives from the Public Works Department. Prepare necessary exhibits. (estimated as 1 Council presentation) 4 T ?/WSYSTENIS / _. CGY2POr1.4T /ON / /f. �=_ Attachment A - Scope of Services CBD Street Resurfacing and Streetscape Program B. Sanitary Sewer and Water Main Desien Services Preliminary Desian a. Consult with City staff to review the scope of the project and collect pertinent information from the City: 1. Review the City records for information on the water system and sanitary sewer system. 2. Coordinate with Public Works forces to determine the location of the nearest functional water valves, water service tap locations, and building/hydrant fire services. 2. Compare records to the conducted private utility location survey and develop a useable map of existing water main and sanitary sewer mains and services. Recommend locations for dye testing to verify sanitary service conditions and locations, if necessary. b. Review City utility maps and previous engineering studies conducted by the City: 1. Assess the need for separation of the sanitary and storm sewer mains in areas where this work has not yet been completed, if any. 2. Review City records, videotapes, public comment, and drainage survey to identify locations of necessary storm sewer repair. I Examine sanitary sewer televising tapes and reports to determine the condition of the existing sanitary sewer and estimated location of services. It is expected that videotaping will be performed by the City and sewer lining will be performed by others under direct contract with the City as part of the annual sewer lining program. In conjunction with the sewer lining firm, identify any necessary repairs beyond the planned fiberglass lining. 4. Review private utility survey, sewer videotapes and associated reports, resident and business comments, and City records to identify sanitary sewer services in need of replacement. 5. Review the City maps, records, and past engineering studies to determine the need for resizing the water main. Analyze the value of providing stub - outs for future building fire services. It is expected that all water main within the project limits will be replaced, regardless of apparent condition. 5 TZ6JVS*&-STEMS c >/2.4T /ON ,f6- Attachment A - CBD Street ope of Services Streetscape Program c. Conduct a physical survey of the sanitary manholes within the project limits. Compare observed field conditions to the City's atlases to identify any potentially buried or removed manholes. Inform the City of all sanitary manholes that are not located. 2. Investigate all of the Iocated manholes by surface and internal inspection. 3. Review sanitary manhole rehabilitation methods with the City and. recommend repair methods or replacement for each manhole requiring rehabilitation in the project area. d. Identify the locations of cross -road lighting conduits necessary for the installation of the lighting system. It is anticipated that the new street lights will be installed under the surface improvements contract so that the foundations can be correctly set to match the new field conditions. Cross -road conduits and services which require pavement patching will be installed as part of the utilities contract. e. Identify the - location of any in -line water main valves or pressure connections necessary for water main isolation and replacement staging. Engineering services for underground utilities do not include engineering design of electrical conduit, transmission lines, or services; gas transmission mains or services; telephone lines or services; or cable television lines or services. TranSystems Corporation will work closely with the appropriate utility companies to facilitate any improvements or modifications that are necessary; however, we will not actually design these facilities. 2. Prefinal Contract Plans Specifications and Cost Estimates a. Prepare prefmal contract plans, specifications, and estimates for the sanitary, water main, and lighting conduit work. It is anticipated that the following sheets will be included in the contract plans: List of Plan She Title Index of Sheets and General Notes Alignment, Ties, and Benchmarks Smmnary of Quantities Existing and Proposed Typical Sections Existing and Proposed Plan (20 scale) Profile Drainage and Utilities Plan (Including Water Mahn and Sanitary Sewer) Detour / Alternate Route Plan Maintenance of Traffic Notes and Typical Sections 6 TZM /SYSTEMIS /'— Attachment A - Scope of Services CBD Street Resurfacing and Streetscape Program Maintenance of Traffic (50 scale) 4 Lighting Plan 2 Vaulted Sidewalk Filling Details 2 Construction Details 3 Total 31 b. Prepare special provisions, supplemental specifications, and checklist of recurring specifications. The IDOT Standard Specifications for Road and Bridge Construction will be used as the guideline for these construction projects, unless the City desires a different standard. c. Prepare the status of utilities to be adjusted specification. Meet with representatives of the various affected utility companies to discuss necessary relocations, system upgrades, service and meter relocations, and other related work. Coordinate schedules for the required private utility work. (estimated as 3 meetings) d. All utility relocation necessary for sidewalk vault filling is expected to occur under or concurrently with this construction contract. To the extent that vaults can be filled at the same time, that work will be included in the contract as well. e. Prepare the IEPA Water Main and Sanitary Sewer permits, as applicable. The City will be responsible for payment of any required permit fees. f. Conduct public meetings to present the scope and schedule for the improvements. (estimated as 2 meetings) Final Contract Plans. Specifications and Cost Estimates a. Meet with City subsequent to the submittal of the prefmal contract documents to discuss comments, estimate of cost, schedule, and contract bidding procedures. (estimated as 1 meeting) b. Process final contract documents for a City project letting. City boilerplate contract documents will be utilized. IDOT standard bid forms will be used as necessary or applicable to supplement the City documents. Provide thirty (30) sets of 11 "x17" plans, specifications, and bid documents. c. Provide a CD with the final plan, specification, and estimates files in Microsoft Office and AutoCAD or Microstation formats to the City. d. Attend the bid opening meeting. Prepare bid tabulations within 24 hours of the bid opening meeting and provide recommendations for contractor selection. (estimated as 1 meeting) e. Attend the pre - construction meeting. (estimated as I meeting) C�2P0l2Ar /ON /�!^ Attachment A - Scope of Services CBD Street Resurfacing and Streetscape Program C. Streetscape and Roadway Improvements Design Services Proiect Coordination a. Meet with City to discuss the proposed improvement plan. (estimated as 1 meeting) b. Meet with City subsequent to submittal of prefmal contract documents to discuss comments, estimate of cost, schedule, and contract bidding procedures. (estimated as 1 meeting) c. Conduct public meetings throughout design process to solicit public input and comment. One meeting is anticipated before prefinal plan submittal and one meeting is anticipated after City comments have been incorporated. (estimated as 2 meetings) 2. Prefmal Contract Plans a. It is anticipated that the following sheets will be included in the contract plans. The project will be prepared in English format. List of Plan Sheets Title Index of Sheets and General Notes Alignment, Ties, and Benchmarks Summary of Quantities Existing and Proposed Typical Sections Existing and Proposed Plan (20 scale) Profile Drainage and Utilities Plan Detour / Alternate Route Plan Maintenance of Traffic Notes and Typical Sections Maintenance of Traffic (50 scale) 4 Paving Plan 1 Lighting General Notes 1 Lighting Plan 3 Wiring Diagram 1 Lighting Details 4 Pavement Marking and Signing 2 Erosion Control Plans and Details 1 Cross Sections (50' increments) 15 Vaulted Sidewalk Pilling Details 1 Construction Details 5 Streetscape and Tree Plan (20 scale) 3 Irrigation Plan 3 Irrigation Details 2 Streetscaping Details (including sidewalk jointing plans) 5 Planting Plans and Details 4 Total 77 TZArV.SY.STEMS /t_ CGX7P0/7ATlON /T7 :_ Attachment A - Scope of Services CBD Street Resurfacing and Streetscape Program b. Identify planting methods, tree pit configuration, soil mixtures, irrigation, and subgrade drainage to ensure plant longevity and health while minimizing the required annual maintenance. c. Lighting will follow the design and layout already installed in certain portions of the CBD area. The relatively new double acorn lighting on Grove Avenue may be left in place, dependent on City wishes, even though it does not match the new single acorn standard used in the north CBD. Traffic signal work will be completed by others prior to the start of this project; it is anticipated that no changes to traffic signal installations will be necessary. d. Street resurfacing is anticipated except in the vicinity of the abandoned rail line. In those areas, the pavement will be reconstructed to provide a smoother profile. 3. Prefmal Documents a. Prepare su=ary of quantities and estimate of construction cost based on current contract unit prices. b. Prepare special provisions, supplemental specifications, and checklist of recurring specifications. The IDOT Standard Specifications for Road and Bridge Construction will be used as the guideline for these construction projects, unless the City desires a different standard. c. Prepare the status of utilities to be adjusted specification. It is anticipated that all necessary upgrades and adjustments besides minor surface improvements and manhole rim adjustments will have taken place prior to or during the utilities contract construction. Therefore, extensive utility coordination is not anticipated for the streetscape and roadway contract. Vaults not filled during the underground contract will be filled as part of this improvement. d. Prepare the NPDES permit. 4. Feral Contract Plan and Documents a. Based on comments received, final contract plans, specifications, and documents will be prepared. b. Process final contract documents for a City project letting. City boilerplate contract documents will be utilized. IDOT standard bid forms will be used as necessary or applicable to supplement the City documents. Provide fifty (50) sets of I1 "x1T' plans, specifications, and bid documents. c. Provide a CD with the final plan, specification, and estimates files in Microsoft . Office and AutcCAD or Microstation formats to the City. 9 TZ.4fNSYSTEA4S CGY2P0l2.4T /ON 4 Attachment A - CBD Street Resu of Services and Streetscape Program d. Attend a pre -bid meeting with contractors and City personnel. (estimated as 1 meeting) e. Attend the bid opening meeting. Prepare bid tabulations within 24 hours of the bid opening meeting and provide recommendations for contractor selection. (estimated as 1 meeting) i Attend the pre - construction meeting. (estimated as 1 meeting) D. Construction Inspection Services TranSystems Corporation and Geo Services, Inc. will provide the resident engineer, inspectors, and other technical personnel necessary to observe, monitor, and document the contractor's progress on the project from the start of field operations to final completion. 1. Pre - Construction a. Video record and document the existing site conditions. b. Attend the pre - construction meeting. 2. Liaison and Contract Control a. Act as the City's representative with duties, responsibilities and limitations of authority as assigned in the construction contract documents, and advise and confer with City officials during construction aid issue the City's authorized. instructions to the contractor. b. Assist the contractor in understanding the intent of the construction contract documents. Serve as the City's liaison with other local agencies such as businesses, City's on -site representative, etc. C. Coordinate with utility companies and developers to ensure an orderly progression of work and ensure completion of any required facility relocations. 3. Public Outreach and Coordination a. Assign a dedicated public liaison to provide residents, tenants, and property owners with a single, knowledgeable, and authoritative point of contact for concerns, comments, and questions. b. Maintain an office in the CBD area to assist in the above coordination effort. Plans, photos, documents, and exhibits shall be available for public viewing. Ideally, this office would be in the same location as the engineer's field office. 10 Tz-6jVSYSTEA4s i . Attachment A - Scope of Services CBD Street Resurfacing and Streetscape Program C. Continue to maintain the project web site and disseminate relevant information to the public through this means. d. Prepare and distribute project newsletters and/or letters to the affected properties notifying them of construction operations, staging or traffic modifications, interruptions in water or sewer service, and other pertinent information. e. Monitor public opinion and report any issues requiring attention to the City staff. 4. On -Site Review of Work a. Conduct continuous and full-time on -site observations of the work in progress to determine that the project proceeds in accordance with the construction contract documents and that completed work will conform to the requirements of the construction contract documents. b. Instruct Contractor to correct any work believed to be unsatisfactory, faulty or defective, not conforming to the requirements of the construction contract documents, or does not meet the requirements of any inspections, tests, or approval required to be made and report same to the City; and advise City of action taken or if any special testing or inspection will be required. C. Verify that tests are conducted as required by the construction contract documents and in the presence of the required personnel, and that contractors maintain and submit adequate records thereof; observe, record, and report to the City appropriate details relative to the test procedures. d. Perform all required field tests such as concrete tests and soil compaction tests and ensure such tests are conducted as specified. Analyze the results of all field and laboratory tests to determine the suitability compliance with the requirements of the construction contract documents. C. Accompany visiting inspectors representing public or other agencies having jurisdiction over the project, record the outcome of these inspections and report to the City. f. Stake -out construction lines and grades and assist the contractor with interpretation of the drawings and specifications. g. Prepare and submit detailed daily reports of construction progress. h. Monitor the contractor's project traffic control for compliance with the contract documents as well as safety and impacts to vehicles and pedestrians. 11 T?ANS'YS"TEMS ' Attachment A - Scope of Services CBD Street Resurfacing and Streetscape Program Contractor Suggestions and Requests a. Consider and evaluate suggestions and requests for modifications in drawings and specifications which may be subnnitted by the contractor and make recommendations to the City with any time or cost implications for final decision. 6. Shop Drawings a. Develop shop drawing submittal requirements and assist contractor in development of submittal schedules. Review and monitor compliance with submittal schedules. b. Review and approve shop drawings and samples, the results of tests .and inspections and other data which any contractor is required to subn-dt, but only for conformance with the design concept of the project and compliance with the information given in the construction contract documents. Such review shall not be construed as relieving the contractor of the responsibility to meet requirements of the construction contract documents. Determine the acceptability of substitute materials and equipment proposed by the contractor; and receive and review (for general content as required by the specifications) maintenance and operating instructions, guarantees, bonds and certificates of inspection which are to be assembled by the contractor(s) in accordance with the construction contract documents. C. Record and maintain a shop drawing submittal and approval log and notify the contractor whenever submittals are lacking or untimely. Schedules a. Prepare a final Primavera construction schedule with the participation of the contractor and obtain the contractor's approval of the construction schedule. A schedule of shop drawing submissions, and schedule of values shall also be prepared by the contractor and approved by the engineer. b. Work with the contractor to maintain a workable updated Primavera construction schedule that is maintained and monitored weekly as construction progresses as required by the construction contract documents. Report progress and schedule deviations and corrective measures proposed by the contractor to the City. 12 TONVSYSTEMS ' ��GY2P0/7.4T /ON /AL Attachment A - Scope of Services CBD Street Resurfacing and Streetscape Program 8. Job Meetinos a. Conduct weekly progress meetings with all parties as required by the construction contract documents to review construction progress, design interpretations and overall progress. Prepare, maintain, and circulate copies of minutes thereof. Arrange a schedule of on -site job work meetings with the general contractor and subcontractors to review day -to -day operations. b. Attend public informational meetings that may occur from time to time during the construction phase. 9. Contract Administration and Records a. Handle all day -to -day contract administration and associated correspondence. Maintain at the job site orderly files for correspondence, reports of job conferences, shop drawings, and samples submissions, reproductions of original construction contract documents including all addenda, change orders, field orders, additional drawings issued subsequent to the execution of the construction contract documents, progress reports, and other project related documents. 10. Reports a. Furnish written reports to the City on a biweekly basis of progress of the work and the contractor's compliance with the approved progress schedule and schedule of shop drawing submissions. 11. Contractor Pay Requests and Change Orders a. Review the contractor's requests for payments as construction work progresses, and advise the City of the amounts due and payable to the contractor in accordance with the terms of the construction contract documents. b. Perform evaluation of proposed construction contract change orders and submit recommendation for approval or denial to the City. Prepare construction contract change orders when authorized by the City. 12. Government Policies a. Review the contractor's compliance with governmental mandated programs. Compliance with OSHA requirements and general safety provisions will be reviewed by an independent safety officer retained by the contractor as part of the construction work. The safety officer will visit the job site periodically and will submit written reports to the City, contractor, and engineer. 13 T2 /SYSTEMS �' `, Attachment A - Scope of Services CBD Street Resurfacing and Streetscape Program 13. Final Completion and Record Drawings a. Prepare record drawings which show field measured dimensions of the completed construction work which the engineers consider significant and provide the City with one set of reproducible record drawings and all equipment operation and maintenance manuals within ninety (90) days of the project completion. b. Conduct a final inspection of the project with the City and the contractor, and prepare and give to the contractor a final punch list. Issue an opinion of satisfactory completion for acceptance of the project by the City to process the contractor's final request for payment: C. Conduct a final "lessons leamed' meeting with design engineering and City staff to discuss project procedures and items for potential improvement in fature projects. The goal of this meeting shall be to have continuous improvement in procedures and property owner /tenant disruption over the course of the multi -year project. 14 %7f�1VSTEIVIS/ CGY2POr2AT /ON /// �=_ Attachment B - Project Milestone Schedule CBD Street Resurfacing and Streetscape Program City of Elgin 3/14/06 A. Planning and Concept Development Services Notice to Proceed 3/23/2006 Kick -off Meeting 313012006 Initial Meeting with Downtown Neighborhood Assoc (DNA) 4/13/2006 Complete Field Survey 4/1312006 Visioning Session with DNA 4/27/2006 Complete Framework Plan 6/8/2006 B. Underground Design Services Submit Prefinal Plans, Specifications and Estimates 7/10/2006 Submit Final Plans, Specifications and Estimates 8/712006 C. Streetscape & Roadway Design Services Submit Prefinal Plans, Specifications and Estimates 10/30/2006 Submit Final Plans, Specifications and Estimates 12/25/2006 D. Underground Construction Inspection Services Advertise 8/7/2006 Bid Opening 8/21/2006 Award Contract 9/412006 Begin Construction 9/18/2006 End Construction 11/27/2006 Finalize Documentation 1/8/2007 Attachment C - Cost Estiamte Summary CBD Street Resurfacing and Streetscape Program City of Elgin 3114106 TranSystems Corporation DLK Civic Design Geo Services $411,28023 $129,70100 $2,965.00 Total $543,948.23 d U o 2 d d E c N LL LL U U U W c N E u u i� 4 O N N N O d [9 O L] d O a LL � Y d .E x d N > O E E O U 0 O N N a FW- Z LL O W K uI 0 N m LL W ❑ 07 oa000�opoe°000ao°000°ovoo a e ` p � � O N M O In N a7 C0 M O T 0 O O r o o m 0 0 O) o m 0 0 r O O r N r O N d' t0 N N V OJ [D �MrN M" M N_ N yam rNr N d (�D fV N T d G I tl N r 0 N (O N N 0 0 0 0 0 o p o 0 0 0 p p 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o p O � U M 7 N 7 (d N m M O LL'1 M V] M ti O) M Ol O d) M 1p 7N g C"lNtimr.m ryifJrmN N MrrmOrcOO OlOO N N u7 N r N cp N cp r m N M o N u� a r r N d; r r LO -f0 LL LL d- N r r � O O O O O d O O O O p N N O r N p d C O U M OI M a t�(V d'oJ m d'm of CloNd'M I'- av''am r-Inm md-N m C N N N GI O O y Ip N M N O (D CC! 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The services authorized are described as follows: 1. Layout cores and call JULIE to clear onsite utilities. 2. Provide 1-man coring crew and flagger to perform 6 to a pavement cores with hand augers to a maximum depth of 24 inches to determine base course thickness and subgrade type. We assume coring locations will be truck accessible and cores may be performed during normal work hours (M-F, 7 AM to 5 PM). Note that proposal does not include coring thru granite pavers (If any). Cores will be terminated at the top of granite pavers lif any). 3. Perform typical laboratory testing on samples at our laboratory of any basecourse and subgrade materials obtained (mc, Qp,). 4. Provide brief letter report with core logs, location diagram and core photos. ITEM DESCRIPTION UNIT QUANTITY UNIT PRICE COST Coring Crew (1 -man) (includes generator, equipment, etc) hour 8.00 $ 125.00 $ I'Doo.00 Flagger hour 6.00 $ 80.00 $ 540.00 SignsiOxnas each 1.00 $ 75.00 S 75.00 JULIE Call each 1.D0 $ 100.00 S 100.00 Layout hr 3.00 S 60.00 $ 240.00 Lab Testing (mc, Qp) each 16 $ 10.00 $ 160.00 Letter Report LS 1.00 $ 750.00 $ 750.00 TOTAL $ 2,965.00 The not -to- exceed cost for the above listed scope of work is $2,965.00. If additional services are deemed necessary due to unexpected conditions, we wig negotiate a price with you prior to proceeding with any extra work. If services to be provided under this Agreement require the agents, employees, or contractors of Geo Services, Inc (GSI) to enter onto the Project site, Client shall provide right -of- access to the site to GSI, its employees, agents and contractors, to conduct the planned field observations or services. The attached terms and conditions are expressly incorporated into, and are an integral pad of our contnict for services. Please indicate your acceptance of this Proposal and Agreement by having an authorized representative of your firm execute one copy and return it to the undersigned prior to commencement of GSI services. Geo Services, Inc. Andrew J. Ptak Project Manager Name & Title February 6 2006 Date Attachments: Terms and Conditions 1235 E. DWS Street Butte 101 Minglon Haight., lrinds 60005 847.253.3845IF. 84] 253.048 If in the reasonable judgment of GSI, the scope or nature of the services to be performed by GSI, in respect to the abova-referenced project, chanoe or deviate materially from the scope or nature of the services described above, GSI may at its discretion, suspend performance of its services, until a written agreement superseding this Agreement and adjusting the scope, schedule, fees, and terms and conditions has been executed. If such a superseding agreement is not agreed to within a reasonable time, GSI may terminate this Agreement. Name & 605 Anhe. CouM1, Suile 204 Naper ill., Illinois 605613446 630.305.0186 . 630.355.2636 Attachment C --,Goo Services Inc. 6eolKhniral. Environmental and livil Engineering ,. r. "K 111.1 GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS SECTION 1: SCOPE OF WORK: Geo Services, Inc. (GSI) shall perform the services defined in the Agreement and shall invoice the Client for those services according to the rates and unit charges indicated in the Agreement. If unexpected site conditions are discovered, the scope of work may change even as the work is in progress. GSI will provide these additional services at the agreed upon rates and unit charges, Rates for work beyond the scope of this Agreement and not covered in the Agreement can be provided. GSI can perform additional work with prior authorization, and will provide confirmation of fees. Fee schedules are valid for one year following the date of the Agreement unless otherwise noted. Initiation of services by GSI pursuant to this proposal will incorporate these terms and conditions. SECTION 2: ACCESS TO SITES, PERMITS AND APPROVALS: Unless otherwise agreed, the Client will furnish GSI with right - of- access to the site in order to perform the work. Unless otherwise agreed, the Client will secure all necessary approvals, permits, licenses and consents necessary to the performance of the services hereunder. SECTION 3: SOIL BORING AND TEST LOCATIONS: The accuracy and proximity of provided survey control will affect the accuracy of in -situ test location and elevation determinations. Unless otherwise noted, the accuracy of test locations and elevations will commensurate only with pacing and approximate measurements or estimates. If greater acwrary is required, the services of a professional surveyor should be obtained. The Client will furnish GSI with a diagram indicating the location of the site. Boring and test locations may also be indicated on the diagram. GSI reserves the right to deviate a reasonable distance fmm the boring and test locations unless this right is specifically revoked by the Client in writing at the time the diagram is supplied. GSI reserves the right to terminate this Agreement if conditions preventing drilling at the specified locations are encountered which were not made known to GSI prior to the date of this contract. SECTION 4: UTILITIES: In the performance of its work, GSI will take all reasonable precautions to avoid damage or injury to subterranean structures or utilities. SECTION 5: UNANTICIPATED HAZARDOUS MATERIALS: It shall be the duty of the owner, the Client, or their representative to advise GSI of any known orsuspected hazardous substances which are or may be related to the services provided; such hazardous substances include but are not limited to products, materials, by- products, wastes or samples of the foregoing which GSI may be provided or obtain while performing its services or which hazardous substances exist or may exist on or near any premises upon which work is to be performed by GSI employees, agents or subcontractors. SECTION 6: DISPOSAL OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS: GSI does not create, generate or at any time own or take possession or ownership of or arrange for transport, disposal or treatment of hazardous materials as a result of its exploration services. All hazardous materials, including but not limited to samples, drilling fluids, decontamination fluids, development fluids, soil cuttings and tailings, and used disposable protective gear and equipment, are the property of the Client, and responsibility for proper transportation and disposal is the Client's unless prior contractual arrangements are made. Ail laboratory and field equipment that cannot readily and adequately be cleansed of its hazardous contaminants shall become the property and responsibility of the Client. The Client shall purchase all such equipment and it shall be turned over to the Client for proper disposal unless prior alternate contractual arrangements are made. SECTION 7: REPORTS AND INVOICES: GSI will furnish three copies of the report to the Client. The Client will be billed for any additional copies requested. GSI will submit invoices to the Client monthly and a final bill upon completion of services. SECTION 8: OWNERSHIP OF DOCUMENTS: All reports, boring logs, field data, field notes, laboratory test data, calculations, estimates, and other documents prepared by GSI as instruments of service, shall remain the property of GSI unless there are other contractual agreements. SECTION 9: CONFIDENTIALITY: GSI shall hold confidential all business or technical information obtained from the Client or his affiliates or generated in the performance of services under this agreement and identified In writing by the Client as "confidential ". GSI shall not disclose such information without the Client's consent except to the extent required for. 1) Performance of services under this agreement; 2) Compliance with professional or ethical standards of conduct for preservation of public safety, health, and welfare; 3) Compliance with any court order or other governmental directive and/or; 4) Protection of GSI against claims or liabilities arising from performance of services under this agreement. GSI's obligation hereunder shall not apply to Information in the public domain or lawfully acquired on a non - confidential basis from others. SECTION 10: STANDARD OF CARE: Services performed by GSI under this Agreement will be conducted in a manner consistent with that level of care and skill ordinarily exercised by members of the profession currently practicing under similar conditions in the same locale. No other warranty, expressed or implied, is made or intended by the proposal for consulting services or by furnishing oral or written reports of the findings made. The Client recognizes that subsurface conditions may vary from those encountered at 805 Amherst Court, Suite 2041 Naperville, IL 60565 -34481 Phone (630) 305 -9186 ♦ Fax (630) 355 -2838 www.geoservicesinc.net Attachment C the location where borings, surveys, tests or explorations are made by GSI and that the data, interpretations and recommendations of GSI are based solely upon the data available to GSI. GSI will be responsible for those data, interpretations and recommendations, but shall not be responsible for the interpretations by others of the information developed. SECTION 11: SAFETY: GSI has adopted safety policy procedures for its personnel when providing services at known or suspected hazardous waste sites. GSI personnel will adhere to these procedures, as site conditions require. GSI is not responsible or liable for injuries or damage Incurred by third parties who are not employees of GSI. It is understood that GSI will not be responsible for job or site safety of the project. Job and site safety will be the sole responsibility of the contractor unless contracted to others. SECTION 12: SUBPOENAS: The Client is responsible, after notification, for payment of time charges and expenses resulting from the required response by GSI to subpoenas issued by any party other than GSI in conjunction with work performed under this contract. Charges are based on fee schedules In effect at the time the subpoena is served. SECTION 13: INSURANCE: GSI carries worker's compensation and employer's liability insurance and has coverage under public liability and property damage insurance policies. Certificates for all such policies of insurance will be provided to Client upon request Within the limits and conditions of such Insurance, GSI agrees to indemnify and save Client harmless from and against any loss, damage, injury or liability arising from any negligent acts of GSI, its employees, agent., subcontractors and their employees and agents. GSI shall not be responsible for any loss, damage or liability arising from any acts by a Client, its agents, staff consultants employed by others, or other third parties who are not employees of GSI. SECTION 14: INDEMNITY: The Client acknowledges that GSI has neither created nor contributed to the creation or existence of any hazardous, radioactive, toxic, Irritant, pollutant, or otherwise dangerous substances or conditions at the site. Client and GSI agree that they will not be liable to each other, under any circumstances, for special, consequential or punitive damages arising out of or related to this Contract. SECTION 15: SAMPLES: GSI will retain all soil and rock samples that are transported to GSI laboratories for 30 days after submission of the report. Further storage or transfer of samples can be made at Client expense upon written request- SECTION 16: SEVERABILITY: If any of the provisions contained in this Agreement are held illegal, invalid, or unenforceable, the enforceability of the remaining provisions will not be impaired. SECTION 17: TERMINATION: This Agreement may be terminated by either party upon seven (7) days written notice in the event of substantial failure by the other party to perform In accordance with the terms hereof. In the event oftermination, GSI shall be paid for services performed to the termination notice date plus reasonable termination expenses. Expenses of termination or suspension shall include all direct costs of GSI required to complete analyses and records necessary to complete its files and may also include a report on the services performed to the data of notice of termination or suspension. SECTION 19: PRECEDENCE: These General Conditions shall take precedence over any inconsistent or contradictory provisions contained in any proposal, contract, purchase order, requisition, notice to proceed, or like document regarding GSI's services. 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INSR TR TYPE OF MSURANCE POLICY NUMBER POLICYEFFECTME C M/DO POLICYEXPIRATION DATE MMr00 LIMIT$ GENERAL LIABIUTY EACH OCCURRENCE $ XXXXXXX FIRE DAMAGE An fi one re $ XXXXXXX COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY NOT APPLICABLE IVIED EXPA one Pori S XXXXXXX CLAIMS MADE OCCUR PERSONAL S ADV INJURY $ XXXXXXX GENERALAGGREGATE S XXXXXXX GENLAGGREGATE LIRMITAPPLIES PER: POLICY JECT F-1 LOG PRODUCTS - COMP /OP AGG S XXXXXXX AUTOMOBILE UASILrrY ANYAUTO NOT APPLICABLE COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT (E ... idera) S XXXXXXX BODILY INJURY (Per parson) S XXXXXXX ALL OV.NED AUTOS AUTOS BODILY INJURY (Per accident) $ XXXXXXX HIRED AUTOS NDN -OWNED AUTOS PROPERTY DAMAGE (Par accident) $ XXXXXXX GARAGE LIABILITY AUTO ONLY - EA ACCIDENT $ XXXXXXX OTHER THAN EAA C S XXXXXXX ANY AUTO NOT APPLICABLE S XXXXXXX AUTO ONLY: AGO EXCESS LIABILITY OCCUR F-1 CLAIMS LADE NOT APPLICABLE EACH OCCURRENCE $ XXXXXXX AGGREGATE S XXXXXXX XXXXXXX ❑ UMBRELLA XXXXXXX DEDUCTIBLE FORM $ XXXXXXX RETENTION $ WORKERS COMPENSATION AND NOT APPLICABLE I WC STATLT OTH EMPLOYERS' LIABILffY E.L. EACH ACCIDENT $ XXXXXXX E.L. DISEASE - EA EMPLOYEE S XXXXXXX E.L.DISEASE- POLICYLIMIT $ XXXXXXX A OTHER AEA13- 333 -10 -61 10/01/2005 10/01/1006 $1,000,000 EACH CLAIM &IN ANNUAL PROFESSIONAL LIABILITY AGGREGATE FOR ALL PROJECTS. DESCRIPTION OF OPER -nONVLOCATIONSNEHICLESI EXCLUSIONS ADDED BY ENDORSEMENT ISPECIAL PROVISIONS s$ PPrr PROJECT NAME: CBD STREET RESURFACING AND STREETSCAPE PROGRAM. PROJECT NO. P401060010 l� ) FEB 2�`7 2606 2511692 SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE D'ESCRIB'ED POUCIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION CITY OF ELGIN DATE THEREOF, THE ISSUING INSURER WILL ENDEAVOR TO MAIL 3_ DAYS WRITTEN ATTN: MR. JOHN LOETE, P.E. 150 DEXTER COURT NOTICE 70 THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER NAMED TO THE LEFT.BUT FAILURE TO 00 SO SHALL ELGIN IL 60120-5555 IMPOSE NO OBLIGATION OR UABILITYOF ANYKIND UPONTHE INSURER, ITS AGENTS OR REPRESENTATIVES. AUTHORC:ED REPRESENTATIVE ACORD 258(7/97) e.mc.nlg.L m@.'P.d.c.e..mmr.a.n d.P•cirym..Ner w. MaYov. 9ACORDC PORATI ON IRRR First Amendment Agreement T ' Amendment Agreement No. I is hereby made and entered into thisay of 2007, by and between the City of Elgin, an Illinois Municipal Corporation (hereinafter ref ed to as "CITY ") and TranSystems Corporation, a Missouri Corporation (hereinafter referred to as "ENGINEER "). WHEREAS, the parties hereto have previously.entered into an Agreement dated March 22 "a, 2006, attached hereto as Attachment "A" (hereinafter referred to as "ORIGINAL AGREEMENT ") and WHEREAS, ORIGINAL AGREEMENT provided for a maximum payment of $543,948.28; and WHEREAS, the parties hereto have each determined it to be in their best interest to amend Original Agreement; and WHEREAS, the CITY has determined that the proposed scope of the PROJECT should be modified to include surveying, design and construction engineering services for the 2007 underground improvements, construction engineering services for the 2007 roadway and streetscape improvements, and surveying and design engineering services for the 2008 roadway and streetscape improvements for the overall Central Business District Street Resurfacing and Streetscape Program, and WHEREAS, the circumstances necessitating these changes in performance contemplated by this amendment are germane to the original agreement as signed and this Amendment Agreement is the best interests of City and is authorized by law. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual promises and covenants contained herein, and other good and valuable consideration, the sufficiency of which is hereby mutually acknowledged, the parties hereto herby agree as follows: 1. Section I (B) of the Original Agreement is hereby amended by adding the following additional text to the end thereof which reads as follows: "ENGINEER shall also perform the additional services for the PROJECT to include surveying, design and construction engineering services for the 2007 underground improvements, construction engineering services for the 2007 roadway and streetscape improvements, and surveying and design engineering services for the 2008 roadway and streetscape improvements" 2. Section I (C) of the Original Agreement is hereby amended by adding the following additional text to the end thereof which reads as follows: "A detailed Scope of Services for the additional services provided by the First Amendment Agreement is attached hereto as Attachment B." Attachment "B" Paragraphs IV (A) is hereby amended to read "For services provided by the ENGINEER as described in Attachment A in the First Amendment Agreement, ENGINEER shall be reimbursed at the rate of 2.9 times the direct hourly rate of personnel employed on this PROJECT as set forth in Attachment B of the First Amendment Agreement, with the total fee not to exceed $1.324,248.91 regardless of the actual time expended or actual costs incurred by the ENGINEER unless substantial modifications to the Scope of Work are authorized in writing by the DIRECTOR" 4. Paragraph W (B) is hereby amended to read "For outside services provided by other firms or subconsultants, the City shall pay the ENGINEER the invoiced fee to the ENGINEER, plus N/A . Any such invoiced fees to ENGINEER shall be included with and constructed as part of the above - referenced amount of $1,324.248.91" 5. Paragraph IV (B) is hereby amended to read "A cost estimate of consultant services for the additional services provided by the First Amendment Agreement is attached hereto as Attachment C. Such consultant services fees shall be included with and construed as part of the above - referenced "not -to- exceed" amount of $1,324,248.91." 6. Except as amended by the First Amendment Agreement the Original Agreement between the parties shall remain full force and effect. CITY OF ELGIN Attemlp ! City Clerk TRANSYSTEMS CORPORATION By: yii/iLia Todd S. Bright Vice - President Attest /7 Brian L. Fairwood Assistant Vice - President Attachment "B" :ope of Services — Supplei Street Resurfacing and streetscape SCOPE OF ENGINEERING SERVICES A. Data Collection and Concept Review 1. Project Coordination and Data Collection a. Preliminary conference with the City staff to confirm (estimated as 1 meeting): 1. Goals and objectives 2. Schedule 3. Budget 4. Participants 5. Communications 6. Other administrative considerations b. Inventory readily - available existing data for the project area and immediately surrounding neighborhoods including: 1. Right -of -way data 2. Conventional and digital map files 3. Aerial photography 4. Jurisdictional boundaries 5. Property boundaries 6. Property owners 7. Other area roadway, utility, and signal improvements 8. Current public utility atlases and GIS information 9. Current power, communications, gas, and other private utility atlases 10. Previously prepared plans and reports 11. Development plans 2. Field Survey a. Conduct full topographic design survey based on the English system including establishment of horizontal and vertical controls, topography, accesses, cross sections (at 50 foot increments), drainage, utility structures, and right -of -way verification. The field survey will be conducted along Chicago Street between Riverside Drive and Center Street, Douglas Street between Chicago Street and Highland Avenue, and Spring Street between Chicago Street and Highland Avenue. Based on changed staging, survey of DuPage Street between Spring Street and Villa Street is also required for Phase 1 work. Survey limits will include all contiguous intersections as well as 100 feet of the cross road(s). The total length of survey is estimated as 4,000 feet. Portions of the 2D06 survey will be reused for this project and portions of this survey will be used for subsequent yearly improvements. b. Download topographic survey and cross sections in Microstation v8. Plot survey at 1 " =20' scale and plot existing cross sections. Conduct a plan -in -hand, walk- through check of the survey. Create an existing, base map to be used in presentations and discussions with City personnel and the public. c. Inventory existing signing. d: Conduct a drainage and utilities survey to determine the contents, structure composition (brick or precast), pipe sizing, and flow direction (as applicable) for all public underground utility structures. Systems Attachment "B" of Services — Su Street Resurfacing e. Request a JULIE utility design locate, if possible. Survey, download, and map the JULIE utility lines. f. Observe, digitally photograph, and digitally videotape the project to become acquainted with readily apparent existing conditions. g. Perform a vaulted sidewalk and utility service inventory. Meet with building owner or resident representatives to identify the location of vaulted sidewalks and utility services (both public and private) which require replacement, modification, or realignment. it is estimated that 45 buildings front on the streets within the project limits. h. Survey pavement marking locations and lane usage, including parking limits. i. Draw existing utility information from utility atlases on the project base map. Update as additional information, such as future plans, test hole data, or comments are received. j. Conduct a pavement core investigation to identify pavement condifion and composition. Reconstruction of the roadways is not anticipated, and therefore, a complete soils investigation program will not be undertaken. k. Perform a preliminary environmental analysis of the underground storage tank at 40 DuPage Court to develop the necessary specifications for its removal. This work is related to Phase 1 of the project and was not anticipated at the time that scope was developed. 3. Public Particioation a. Conduct a series of informational meetings with area residents and business owners, as well as the Downtown Neighborhood Association to present the preferred improvement plans. Although the concept developed in 2006 will be used, it is anticipated that an effort to reach out to those specifically impacted by the 200712008 projects will be necessary. Many of these meetings will be smaller than those conducted during the development of the concept plan. (estimated as 2 large meetings and 6 block meetings) b. Prepare all notifications, handouts, presentation text, exhibits, and minutes for the above meetings. Exhibits may include plots, photos, hand or computer renderings, drawings, or schematic plans as specific conditions warrant. c. Prepare and distribute newsletters to the public at various times. (estimated as 8 newsletters during the design phase) d. Work with City staff to develop content for the City's web site. B. Sanitary Sewer and Water Main Design Services— 2007 construction oroiect 1. Preliminary Design a. Consult with City staff to review the scope of the project and collect pertinent information from the City: t. Review the City GIS records for information on the water system and sanitary sewer system. uyStl Il1S Scope of Services — Supplement 1 CBD Street Resurfacing and Strestscape Program 2. Coordinate with Water Department forces to determine the location of the nearest functional water valves, water service tap locations, and building/hydrantfire services. 3. Compare records to the conducted private utility location survey and develop a useable map of existing water mains and services. b. Review City utility maps and previous engineering studies conducted by the City: 1. Assess the need for separation of the sanitary and storm sewer mains in areas where this work has not yet been completed, if any. This item is only expected to cover deficiencies noted in the field during the field surveys or construction and is not intended as a full scale analysis of area sewers. Work to fully separate the sewers is being performed by others. 2. Review City records, videotapes and associated reports, public comment, and drainage survey to identify locations of necessary storm. sewer repair. 3. Sewer videotaping will be performed by the City and sewer lining will be performed by others under direct contract with the City as part of the annual sewer lining program. Identify any necessary repairs beyond the planned fiberglass lining based on information received from the City or the contractor or engineer for this work. Review private utility survey, sewer videotapes and associated reports, resident and business comments, and City records to identify sanitary sewer services in need of replacement. Work is expected to be limited to the replacement of poor condition structures and the potential replacement of a few services. 4. Review the City maps, records, and past engineering studies to determine the need for resizing the water main. All existing 6" mains will be upgraded to 6" mains per current City standards. It is expected that all water main within the project limits will be replaced, regardless of apparent condition except underwater crossings of the Fox River. 5. Determine which buildings currently have separate fire services and which will require a fire service or separation of the fire service and the domestic service. Locate branch services based on visual inspection or information obtained from the Water Department. At the conclusion of this project, it is anticipated that each meter will be on a separate service and each building will have at least one fire service. c. Conduct a physical survey of the drainage and sanitary structures within the project limits. 1. Compare observed field conditions to the City's atlases to identify any potentially buried or removed manholes. 2. Investigate all of the located manholes by surface and internal inspection. 3. Brick manholes, catch basins, and inlets will be replaced with precast concrete structures. Precast structures in poor condition shall either be repaired or replaced as necessary. It is anticipated that a certain quantity of replacement of tributary and effluent pipes will require replacement adjacent to these structures. Systems 2. of Services - Suppler Resurfacing and Streetscape e. Identify the location of any in -line water main valves or pressure connections necessary for water main isolation and replacement staging. It is expected that the project will be constructed mainly with pressure connections due to the age and non - operability of many existing water valves. f. Engineering services for underground utilities do not include engineering design of electrical conduit, transmission lines, or services; gas transmission mains or services; telephone lines or services; or cable television lines or services. TranSystems will work closely with the appropriate utility companies to facilitate any improvements or modifications that are necessary; however, we will not actually design these facilities. g. Develop standards for capping the well at the 31 S Grove Avenue building. Perform the necessary coordination with the IEPA for this work. This work is related to Phase 1 of the project and was not anticipated at the time that scope was developed. h. This scope also includes the design of the water main on DuPage Street between Spring Street and Villa Street for Phase 1 of the improvement; based on changed project staging. It is expected that this work will be included in the 2007 Water Main contract with a requirement that the contractor construct it First. Prefinal Plans Specifications and Cost Estimates a. Prepare prefinal contract plans, specifications, and estimates for the sanitary, water main, and any storm sewer work. It is anticipated thatthe following sheets will be included in the contract plans: List of Plan Sheets Title 1 General Notes and State Standards 1 Alignment, Ties, and Benchmarks 1 Existing and Proposed Typical Sections 1 Existing and Proposed Plan and Profile (20 scale) 5 Drainage and Water Main Structures Tables 2 Maintenance of Traffic Notes and Typical Sections 1 Maintenance of Traffic (50 scale) 3 Pavement Marking Plan 2 Vaulted Sidewalk Details 4 Construction Details 2 Total 23 b. Analyze the construction staging scheme and construction schedule. Evaluate alternative construction staging schemes with the goal of minimizing resident and business impacts. It is expected that work along Chicago Street will be conducted at night. c. Identify and detail any sections of storm or sanitary sewer which must be upgraded to water main requirements sewer to meet IEPA separation requirements. Also identify and detail required casing locations; only steel casings will be used. d. Prepare special provisions, supplemental specifications, and checklist of recurring specifications. The 2007 [DOT Standard Specifications for Road and Bridge Construction will be used as the guideline for these construction projects. of Services — CBD Street Resurfacing and Streetscaps Program e. Prepare the status of utilities to be adjusted specification. Meet with representatives of the various affected utility companies to discuss necessary relocations, system upgrades, service and meter relocations, and other related work. Coordinate schedules for the required private utility work. (estimated as 3 meetings) f. Some utility relocation necessary for sidewalk vault filling is expected to occur under or concurrently with this construction contract. To the-extent that vaults can be filled at the same time, that work will be included in the contract as well, although the majority of the sidewalk vault filling operations are expected to occur under the streetscaping contract. This scope does not include efforts to design any new structural slabs or repairs to existing structural slabs over vaults. g. Prepare and track the IEPA Water Main and Sanitary Sewer permits, as applicable. The City will be responsible for payment of any required permit fees. 3. Final Plans Specifications and Cost Estimates a. Meet with City subsequent to the submittal of the prefinal contract documents to discuss comments, estimate of cost, schedule, and contract bidding procedures. (estimated as 1 meeting) a. Process final contract documents for a City project letting. City boilerplate contract documents will be utilized. IDOT standard bid forms will be used as necessary or applicable to supplement the City documents. Provide thirty-five (35) sets of 24N36" plans, specifications, and bid documents. b. Provide a CD with the final plan, specification, and estimates files in Microsoft Office and Microstation v8 formats to the City. c. Attend the bid opening meeting. Prepare bid tabulations within 24 hours of the bid opening meeting and provide recommendations for contractor selection. (estimated as 1 meeting) d. Attend the pre- construction meeting. (estimated as 1 meeting) C Streetscape and Roadway Improvements Design Services -2008 oroiect Preliminary Design a. Meet with City to discuss the proposed improvement plan. (estimated as 1 meeting) b. Analyze the construction staging scheme and construction schedule. Evaluate altemative construction staging schemes with the goal of minimizing resident and business impacts. Some night time construction will be used. c. Initiate design of identifiers, wayfinding signage, and bicycle related elements. Select plant material types, based in part on observations of the suitability of those plant materials installed as part of the first phase. )'IF) CBD 2. Prefnal Plans of Services — Program a. It is anticipated that the following sheets will be included in the contract plans. The project will be prepared in English format in Microstation v8. List of Plan Sheets Title 1 Index of Sheets and General Notes 1 Alignment, Ties, and Benchmarks 1 Existing and Proposed Typical Sections 2 Existing and Proposed Plan (20 scale) 6 Profile 3 Drainage and Utilities Plan 3 Detour I Alternate Route Plan 1 Maintenance of Traffic Notes and Typical Sections 1 Maintenance of Traffic (50 scale) 5 Paving Plan 1 Lighting General Notes 1 Lighting Plan 3 Wiring Diagram 1 Lighting Details 3 Pavement Marking 3 Signing 3 Erosion Control Plans and Details 2 Cross Sections (50' increments) 15 Vaulted Sidewalk Details* 5 Construction Details 3 Streetscape and Tree Plan (20 scale) 3 Irrigation Plan 3 Irrigation Details 2 Streetscaping, Wayfinding, and Identifier Details 6 Planting Plans and Details 5 Total 83 * Includes details for filling and necessary details for utility relocation. This scope does not include the structural design of any vaults, supports, or vault slabs for vaults which are to remain but are in need of repair or reconstruction. c. Utilize the planting methods, tree pit configuration; soil mixtures, irrigation, and subgrade drainage schemes employed in the first phase of the project. Make modifications to the design as necessary based on constructability or maintenance issues encountered. d. Lighting will follow the design and layout already installed in certain portions of the CBD area; all areas of this project except DuPage Street have already been updated to the new standard and will not be replaced, Traffic signal work will be completed by others prior to the start of this project; it is anticipated that no changes to traffic signal installations will be necessary. e. Street resurfacing is anticipated except in the vicinity of the abandoned rail line. In those areas, the pavement will be reconstructed to provide a smoother profile, if necessary. of Services — Supplement 1 Resurfacing and Streetscape Program 3, Prefnal Documents a. Prepare summary of quantities and estimate of construction cost based on current contract unit prices. b. Prepare special provisions, supplemental specifications, and checklist of recurring specifications. The 2007 IDOT Standard Specifications for Road and Bridge Construction will be used as the guideline for this construction project. c. Prepare the status of utilities to be adjusted specification. It is anticipated that some necessary upgrades and adjustments will have taken place during the utilities contract construction but some will still be necessary in conjunction with this project. Vaults not filled during the underground contract will be filled as part of this improvement. This scope does not include efforts to design any new structural slabs or repairs to existing structural slabs over vaults. d. Prepare the NPDES permit. 4. Final Plans and Documents a. Meet with City subsequent to submittal of prefinal contract documents to discuss comments, estimate of cost, schedule, and contract bidding procedures. (estimated as 1 meeting) b. Based on comments received, final contract plans, specifications, and documents will be prepared. c. Process final contract documents for a City project letting. City boilerplate contract documents will be utilized. [DOT standard bid forms will be used as necessary or applicable to supplement the City documents. Provide fifty (50) sets of 24 °xX' plans, specifications, and bid documents. d. Provide a CD with the final plan, specification, and estimates files in Microsoft Office and Microstation v8 formats to the City, e. Attend a pre -bid meeting with contractors and City personnel. (estimated as t meeting) f. Assist the City in the determination of pre - qualified contractors. (applies to both 2008 and 2007 Streetscape contracts) g. Attend the bid opening meeting. Prepare bid tabulations within 24 hours of the bid opening meeting and provide recommendations for contractor selection. (estimated as 1 meeting) h. Attend the pre - construction meeting. (estimated as 1 meeting) D Construction Inspection Services — 2007 Streetscape and Water Main Projects TranSystems and Geo Services, Inc. will provide the resident engineer, inspectors, and other technical personnel necessary to observe, monitor, and document the contractors' progress on the project from the start of field operations to final completion, ope of Services — Supplement 1 Resurfacing and Streetscape Program 1. Pre - Construction a. Video record and document the existing site conditions. b. Attend the pre- construction meeting. 2 Liaison and Contract Control a. Act as the City's representative with duties, responsibilities and limitations of authority as assigned in the construction contract documents, and advise and confer with City officials during construction and issue the City's authorized instructions to the contractor. b. Assist the contractor in understanding the intent of the construction contract documents. Serve as the City's liaison with other local agencies such as businesses, City's on -site representative, etc. c. Coordinate with utility companies and developers to ensure an orderly progression of work and ensure completion of any required facility relocations. 3. Public Outreach and Coordination a. Assign a dedicated public liaison to provide residents, tenants, and property owners with a single, knowledgeable, and authoritative point of contact for concerns, comments, and questions. b. Maintain an office in the CBD area to assist in the above coordination effort. Plans, photos, documents, and exhibits shall be available for public viewing. Ideally, this office would be in the same location as the engineer's field office. For the purposes of this estimate, it is assumed that an office space will be provided at no cost to TranSystems. c.. Initiate and maintain the project web site and disseminate relevant information to the public through this means. d. Prepare and distribute project newsletters and/or letters to the affected properties notifying them of construction operations, staging or traffic modifications, interruptions in water or sewer service, and other pertinent information. e. Monitor public opinion and report any issues requiring attention to the City staff. 4. On -Site Review of Work a. Conduct continuous and full -time on -site observations of the work in progress to determine that the project proceeds in accordance with the construction contract documents and that completed work will conform to the requirements of the construction contract documents. T'' Urlf; 0 of Services — Su CBD Street b. Instruct Contractor to correct any work believed to be unsatisfactory, faulty or defective, not conforming to the requirements of the construction contract documents, or does not meet the requirements of any inspections, tests, or approval required to be made and report same to the City; and advise City of action taken or if any special testing or inspection will be required. c. Verify that tests are conducted as required by the construction contract documents and in the presence of the required personnel, and that contractors maintain and submit adequate records thereof; observe, record, and report to the City appropriate details relative to the test procedures. d. Provide Quality Assurance services in accordance with IDOT QC /QA practices and procedures. Provide all compaction tests as required by the specifications. Analyze the results of all QC/QA field and laboratory tests to determine the suitability compliance with the requirements of the construction contract documents. It is assumed that the contractor will perform for all contractor required testing under the IDOT QCIQA program. e. Accompany visiting inspectors representing public or other agencies having jurisdiction over the project, record the outcome of these inspections and report to the City. f. Provide geometric (vertical and horizontal) control and verification of Contractor construction stakirig and layouts. Assist the contractor with interpretation of the drawings and specifications. g. Prepare and submit detailed daily reports of construction progress. h. Monitor the contractor's project traffic control for compliance with the contract documents as well as safety and impacts to vehicles and pedestrians. 5. Contractor Suggestions and Requests a. Consider and evaluate suggestions and requests for modifications in drawings and specifications which may be submitted by the contractor and make recommendations to the City with any time or cost implications for final decision. 6. Shop Drawings a. Develop shop drawing submittal requirements and assist contractor in development of submittal schedules. Review and monitor compliance with submittal schedules. Scope of Services — Supplerne CBD Street Resurfacing and Streetscape Pro b. Review and approve shop drawings and samples, the results of tests and inspections and other data which any contractor is required to submit, but only for conformance with the design concept of the project and compliance with the information given in the construction contract documents. Such review shall not be construed as relieving the contractor of the responsibility to meet requirements of the construction contract documents. Determine the acceptability of substitute materials and equipment proposed by the contractor; and receive and review (for general content as required by the specifications) maintenance and operating instructions, guarantees, bonds and certificates of inspection which are to be assembled by the contractor(s) in accordance with the construction contract documents. c. Record and maintain a shop drawing submittal and approval log and notify the contractor whenever submittals are lacking or untimely. 7. Schedules a. Prepare a final Primavera construction schedule with the participation of the contractor and obtain the contractor's approval of the construction schedule. A schedule of shop drawing submissions, and schedule of values shall also be prepared by the contractor and approved by the engineer. b. Work with the contractor to maintain a workable updated Primavera construction schedule that is maintained and monitored weekly as construction progresses as required by the construction contract documents. Report progress and schedule deviations and corrective measures Proposed by the contractor to the City. 8. Job Meetings a. Conduct weekly progress meetings with all parties as required by the construction contract documents to review construction progress, design interpretations and overall progress. Prepare, maintain, and circulate copies of minutes thereof. Arrange a schedule of on -site job work meetings with the general contractor and subcontractors to review day -to -day operations. b. Attend public informational meetings that may occur from time to time during the construction phase. Contract Administration and Records a. Handle all day -to -day contract administration and associated correspondence. Maintain at the job site orderly files for correspondence, reports of job conferences, shop drawings, and samples submissions, reproductions of original construction contract documents including all addenda, change orders, field orders, additional drawings issued subsequent to the execution of the construction contract documents, progress reports, and other project related documents. 10 of Services — 10. Reports Program a. Furnish written reports to the City on a biweekly basis of progress of the work and the contractor's compliance with the approved progress schedule and schedule of shop drawing submissions. 11. Contractor Pay Requests and Chance Orders a. Review the contractors requests for payments as construction work progresses, and advise the City of the amounts due and payable to the contractor in accordance with the terms of the construction contract documents. b. Perform evaluation of proposed construction contract change orders and submit recommendation for approval or denial to the City. Prepare construction contract change orders when authorized by the City. 12. Government Policies a. Review the contractor's compliance with governmental mandated programs. Compliance with OSHA requirements and general safety provisions will be reviewed by an independent safety officer retained by the contractor as part of the construction work. The safety officer will visit the job site periodically and will submit written reports to the City, contractor, and engineer. 13. Final Completion and Record Drawings a. Prepare record drawings which show field measured dimensions of the completed construction work which the engineers consider significant and provide the City with one set of reproducible record drawings and all equipment operation and maintenance manuals within ninety (90) days of the project completion. b. 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I.,• - . ° ®) /)»§\) /±)!) \k \&\)3J;J /)2 ; §]) Elgin CBD Street Resurfacing and Streetscape Program City of Elgin Direct Cost Summary TranSystems A -1 Project Coordination and Data Collection Fax Maps 3 maps (C? $ 40.00 /map $ 110 Aerial Photography 1 the (c? $ 300.00 /tile $ 300 Vehicle 120 miles L $ 0.49 /mile $ 59 SUBTOTAL $ 479 A -2 Field Survey Matra Train Fare 2 mundtnps L $ 12.00 Imundtrip $ 24 Company Vehicle 88 Photocopies (11 "x17" reduced size plans) 15 days L $ 36.00 /day $ 54U Vehicle $ 78 Photocopies (8.5 "x11" speciticaitons) 72U miles (-? $ 0.49 /mile $ 353 $ SUBTOTAL /sheet $ 917 A -3 Public Particl action Company Vehicle 4 days (o? $ 360 /day $ 144 Vehicle 600 miles L $ 0.49 /mile $ 294 SUBTOTAL $ 438 B -1 Preliminary Design Company Vehicle 1 day L $ 36.00 /day $ 36 Vehicle 120 miles (cD $ 0.49 /mile $ 59 SUBTOTAL $ 95 B -2 Pretinal Plans, Specifications. and Cost Estimates Vehicle 18U miles (c) $ 0.49 /mile $ 88 Photocopies (11 "x17" reduced size plans) 26 sheets L 15 copies L $ 0.2U /sheet $ 78 Photocopies (8.5 "x11" speciticaitons) 100 sheets (a? 10 copies (D $ 0.10 /sheet $ 100 Overnight Shipping 7 packages L $ 15.00 /package $ 1U5 SUBTOTAL $ 371 Elgin CBD Street Resurfacing and Streetscape Program City of Elgin Direct Cost Summary TranSystems $ B -3 Final Plans, Specifications, and Cost Estimates /mile Photocopies (11 "x17" reduced size plans) Vehicle 7220 miles L $ 0.49 /mile Photocopies (11 "x17" reduced size plans) /sheet 23 sheets L 10 copies (rD $ 0.20 /sheet Photocopies (24 "x35" full size plans) 23 sheets L 35 copies L $ 1.35 /sheet Photocopies (6.5 "x11" speciticaitons) /sheet 100 sheets L 4U copies L $ 0.10 /sheet Overnight Shipping 2 packages L $ 15.00 !package SUBTOTAL /sheet C -1 . Preliminary Design Vehicle 240 miles (rD $ 0.49 Imile SUBTOTAL C -2 Prefinal Plans Photocopies (11 "x17" reduced size plans) 78 sheets LL4 copies (a7 $ 0.20 /sheet Overnight Shipping 7 packages ( $ 15.00 /package SUBTOTAL C -3 Prefinal Documents Photocopies (8.5'111" speciticaitons) 100 sheets L 16 copies L $ 0.10 /sheet SUBTOTAL C -4 Final Plans and Documents Vehicle 24U miles @ $ 0.49 /mile Photocopies (11 "x17" reduced size plans) 78 sheets (q? 60 copies L $ 0.220 /sheet Photocopies (24 "x36" Lull size plans) 78 sheets L 4 copies L $ 1.35 /sheet Photocopies (8.5 "x11" speciticaitons) 100 sheets L 50 copies L $ 0.10 /sheet Overnight Shipping 3 packages (o? $ 15.UU Ipackage SUBTOTAL D -1 Pre - Construction $ 353 $ 45 $ 1,087 $ 4U0 $ 30 $ 1,916 $ 118 $ 118 $ 374 $ 105 $ 479 $ 160 $ 160 $ 118 $ 936 $ 421 $ 500 $ 45 $ 2,120 Elgin CBD Street Resurfacing and Streetscape Program City of Elgin Direct Cost Summary TranSystems Company Vehicle 1 day L $ 36.00 /day Photocopies (24 "x38" tull size plans) 1 U3 sheets Co? 2 copies (e? $ 1.35 /sheet SUBTOTAL D -2 Liaison and Contract Control Company Vehicle 5 days L $ 36 $ 278 $ 314 $ 38,00 /day $ 180 SUBTOTAL $ 130 D -3 Public Outreach and Coordination Photocopies (8.5'x11" speciticaitons) .250 sheets L 111 versions L $ 0.10 /sheet $ 250 SUBTOTAL $ 250 D -4 On -Site Review of Work Company Vehicle 270 days L $ 38.00 /day $ 9,720 SUBTOTAL $ 9,720 D -6 Shop Drawings Overnight Shipping 2 packages (a) $ 15.00 /package $ 30 SUBTOTAL $ 30 D -13 Final Completion and Record Drawings Mylar Reproductions 1U3 sheets L 1 copy L $ 9.00 /sheet $ 927 SUBTOTAL $ 927 TOTAL $ 18,514 of Services — Amendment No. 2 Resurfacing and Streetscape SCOPE OF ENGINEERING SERVICES A. Data Collection and Concept Review 1. Project Coordination and Data Collection a. Preliminary conference with the City staff to confirm (estimated as 1 meeting): 1. Goals and objectives 2. Schedule 3. Budget 4. Participants 5. Communications 6. Other administrative considerations b. Inventory readily - available existing data for the project area and immediately surrounding neighborhoods including: 1. Right -of -way data 2. Conventional and digital map files 3. Aerial photography 4. Jurisdictional boundaries 5. Property boundaries 6. Property owners 7. Other area roadway, utility, and signal improvements 8. Current public utility atlases and GIS information 9. Current power, communications, gas, and other private utility atlases 10. Previously prepared plans and reports 11. Development plans 2. Field Survev a. Conduct full topographic design survey based on the English system including establishment of horizontal and vertical controls, topography, accesses, cross sections (at 50 foot increments), drainage, utility structures, and right -of -way verification. The field survey will be conducted along Douglas Street between Highland Avenue and Kimball Street, Division Street between Douglas Street and Center Street, and Symphony Way between Douglas Street and Dundee Avenue. Survey limits will include all contiguous intersections as well as 100 feet of the cross road(s). The total length of survey is estimated as 4,000 feet. Portions of the 2007 survey (mainly Douglas Street between Chicago Street and Highland Avenue) will be reused for this project and portions of this survey will be used for subsequent yearly improvements. b. Download topographic survey and cross sections in Microstation v8. Plot survey at 1 " =20' scale and plot existing cross sections. Conduct a plan -in -hand, walk- through check of the survey. Create an existing base map to be used in presentations and discussions with City personnel and the public. c. Inventory existing signing. d. Conduct a drainage and utilities survey to determine the contents, structure composition (brick or precast), pipe sizing, and flow direction (as applicable) for all public underground utility structures. e. Request a JULIE utility design locate, if possible. Survey, download, and map the JULIE utility lines. f. Observe, digitally photograph, and digitally videotape the project to become acquainted with readily apparent existing conditions. g. Perform a vaulted sidewalk and utility service inventory. Meet with building owner or resident representatives to identify the location of vaulted sidewalks and utility services (both public and private) which require replacement, modification, or realignment. It is estimated that 35 buildings front on the streets within the project limits. h. Survey pavement marking locations and lane usage, including parking limits. 1 Attachment °C ope of Services — Amendment No. 2 CBD Street Resurfacing and Streetscape Program Draw existing utility information from utility atlases on the project base map. Update as additional information, such as future plans, test hole data, or comments are received. Conduct a pavement core investigation to identify pavement condition and composition. Reconstruction of the roadways is not anticipated, and therefore, a complete soils investigation program will not be undertaken. 3. Public Participation a. Conduct a series of informational meetings with area residents and business owners, as well as the Downtown Neighborhood Association to present the preferred improvement plans. Although the concept developed in 2006 will be used, it is anticipated that an effort to reach out to those specifically impacted by the 2008/2009 projects will be necessary. These meetings will be smaller than those conducted during the development of the concept plan. (estimated as 4 small meetings and 1 large meeting) b. Prepare all notifications, handouts, presentation text, exhibits, and minutes for the above meetings. Exhibits may include plots, photos, hand or computer renderings, drawings, or schematic plans as specific conditions warrant. c. Prepare and distribute newsletters to the public at various times. (estimated as 8 newsletters during the design phase) d. Work with City staff to develop relevant content for the City's web site. B. Sewer and Water Main Design Services — 2008 Construction Project Preliminary Design a. Consult with City staff to review the scope of the project and collect pertinent information from the City: 1. Review the City GIS records for information on the water system and sanitary sewer system. 2. Coordinate with Water Department forces to determine the location of the nearest functional water valves, water service tap locations, and building /hydrant fire services. 3. Compare records to the conducted private utility location survey and develop a useable map of existing water mains and services. b. Review City utility maps and previous engineering studies conducted by the City: 1. Assess the need for separation of the sanitary and storm sewer mains in areas where this work has not yet been completed, if any. This item is only expected to cover deficiencies noted in the field during the field surveys or construction or indicated by City staff and is not intended as a full scale analysis of area sewers. Work to fully separate the sewers is being performed by others. 2. Review City records, videotapes, and associated reports, public comment, and drainage survey to identify locations of necessary storm sewer repair, if any. 3. The City will furnish a list of any deficiencies in the sewer lines or services noted during the lining contract or associated videotaping. Work is expected to be limited to the replacement of poor condition structures and the potential replacement of a few services. Brick manholes will be replaced with precast structures. 4. Review the City maps, records, and past engineering studies to determine the need for resizing the water main. All existing 6" mains will be upgraded to 8" mains per current City standards. It is expected that all water main within the project limits will be replaced, regardless of apparent condition. 5. Determine which buildings currently have separate fire services and which will require a fire service or separation of the fire service and the domestic service. Locate branch services based on visual inspection or information obtained from the Water Department. At the 2 Attachment "C" ope of Services — Amendment No. 2 CBD Street Resurfacing and Streetscape Program conclusion of this project, it is anticipated that each meter will be on a separate service and each building will have at least one fire service. c. Conduct a physical survey of the drainage and sanitary structures within the project limits. 1. Compare observed field conditions to the City's atlases to identify any potentially buried or removed manholes. 2. Investigate all of the located manholes by surface and internal inspection. 3. Brick manholes, catch basins, and inlets will be replaced with precast concrete structures. Precast structures in poor condition shall either be repaired or replaced as necessary. It is anticipated that a certain quantity of replacement of tributary and effluent pipes will require replacement adjacent to these structures. The majority of structure and sewer replacements /additions will occur as part of the streetscaping contract. e. Identify the location of any in -line water main valves or pressure connections necessary for water main isolation and replacement staging. It is expected that the project will be constructed mainly with pressure connections due to the age and non - operability of many existing water valves. f. Engineering services for underground utilities do not include engineering design of electrical conduit, transmission lines, or services; gas transmission mains or services; telephone lines or services; or cable television lines or services. TranSystems will work closely with the appropriate utility companies to facilitate any improvements or modifications that are necessary; however, we will not actually design these facilities. 2. Prefinal Plans and Documents a. Prepare prefinal contract plans, specifications, and estimates for the sanitary, water main, and any storm sewer work. It is anticipated that the following sheets will be included in the contract plans: List of Plan Sheets Title General Notes and State Standards Alignment, Ties, and Benchmarks Existing and Proposed Typical Sections 1 Existing and Proposed Plan and Profile (20 scale) 8 Drainage and Water Main Structures Tables 2 Maintenance of Traffic Notes and Typical Sections 1 Maintenance of Traffic (50 scale) 3 Pavement Marking Plan 2 Vaulted Sidewalk Details 3 Construction Details 2 Total 25 b. Analyze the construction staging scheme and construction schedule. Evaluate alternative construction staging schemes with the goal of minimizing resident and business impacts. c. Identify and detail any sections of storm or sanitary sewer which must be upgraded to water main requirements sewer to meet IEPA separation requirements. Also identify and detail required casing locations; only steel casings will be used. d. Prepare special provisions, supplemental specifications, and checklist of recurring specifications. The 2007 IDOT Standard Specifications for Road and Bridge Construction and 2008 Supplemental Specifications and Recurring Special Provisions will be used as the guideline for this construction project. e. Prepare the status of utilities to be adjusted specification. Meet with representatives of the various affected utility companies to discuss necessary relocations, system upgrades, service and meter 3 Attachment "C" of Services — Amendment No. 2 CBD relocations, and other related work. Coordinate schedules for the required private utility work. (estimated as 3 meetings) f. Some utility relocation necessary for sidewalk vault filling is expected to occur under or concurrently with this construction contract. To the extent that vaults can be filled at the same time, that work will be included in the contract as well, although the majority of the sidewalk vault filling operations are expected to occur under the streetscaping contract. This scope does not include efforts to design any new structural slabs or repairs to existing structural slabs over vaults. g. Prepare and track the IEPA Water Main and Sanitary Sewer permits, as applicable. The City will be responsible for payment of any required permit fees. 3. Final Plans and Documents a. Meet with City subsequent to the submittal of the prefinal contract documents to discuss comments, estimate of cost, schedule, and contract bidding procedures. (estimated as 1 meeting) b. Conduct a QC /QA review of the plans by construction and office personnel for constructability, quality, and completeness. c. Process final contract documents for a City project letting. City boilerplate contract documents will be utilized. IDOT standard bid forms will be used as necessary or applicable to supplement the City documents. Provide thirty -five (35) sets of 22 "04" plans, specifications, and bid documents. d. Furnish the City with a Notice to Bidders for publication. e. Provide a CD with the final plan, specification, and estimates files in Microsoft Office, Adobe Acrobat, and/or Microstation v8 formats to the City. f. Respond to contractor questions regarding bid preparation. Assist in the preparation of addenda, as required. g. Attend the bid opening meeting. Prepare bid tabulations within 24 hours of the bid opening meeting and provide bid tabulations and recommendations for contractor selection. (estimated as 1 meeting) h. Attend the pre - construction meeting. (estimated as 1 meeting) C. Streetscape and Roadway Improvements Design Services — 2009 prolect Preliminary Design a. Meet with City to discuss the proposed improvement plan. (estimated as 1 meeting) b. Analyze the construction staging scheme and construction schedule. Evaluate alternative construction staging schemes with the goal of minimizing resident and business impacts. Some night time construction will be used. c. Determine the proposed geometry for the improvements. Certain channelization may be eliminated, and offset intersections will be aligned to the extent possible. Consider the provision of shared or striped bike lanes as indicated in the City's bikeway master plan. Present alternative geometries to the City as applicable with justification for recommendations. 2. Prefinal Plans a. it is anticipated that the following sheets will be included in the contract plans. The project will be prepared in English format in Microstation v8. 4 EL jlllllllllllll=__ Attachment °C Scope of Services — Amendment No. 2 CBD List of Plan Sheets Title Index of Sheets and General Notes Alignment, Ties, and Benchmarks Existing and Proposed Typical Sections Existing and Proposed Plan (20 scale) Profile or Pavement Elevations Table Drainage Structure Tables Maintenance of Traffic Notes and Typical Sections Maintenance of Traffic (50 scale) Paving Plan Lighting General Notes Lighting Plan Wiring Diagram Lighting Details Pavement Marking Signing Plan Signing Schedules Signing Details Vaulted Sidewalk Details' Construction Details Hardscape Plan (20 scale) Hardscape Detail Plans Landscape Key Plan Landscape Plan Landscape Detail Plans Hardscape and Landscape Details Total '1. " Includes details for filling and necessary details for utility relocation. This scope does not include the structural design of any vaults, supports, or vault slabs for vaults which are to remain but are in need of repair or reconstruction. Program c. Utilize the planting methods, tree pit configuration, soil mixtures, irrigation, and subgrade drainage schemes employed in the second phase of the project. Make modifications to the design as necessary based on constructability or maintenance issues encountered. d. Lighting will follow the design and layout already installed in certain portions of the CBD area. All areas of this project except Douglas Avenue between Highland Avenue and Dexter Street and Grove Avenue north of Highland Avenue have already been updated to the new standard and will not be replaced, however, it appears that a few additional poles may be necessary on Division Street. All existing lighting conduits in areas where trees will be installed will be replaced so that the area can be excavated for the tree root balls. e. It is anticipated that no changes to traffic signal installations will be necessary. f. Assess the possibility of a reduction in the number of regulatory parking signs. g. Street resurfacing is anticipated except in the vicinity of the abandoned rail line. In those areas, the pavement will be reconstructed to provide a smoother profile, if necessary. 3. Prefinal Documents a. Prepare summary of quantities and estimate of construction cost based on current contract unit prices. 5 Attachment "C" ope of Services — Amendment No, 2 CBD Street Resurfacing and Streetscape Program b. Prepare special provisions, supplemental specifications, and checklist of recurring specifications. The 2007 IDOT Standard Specifications for Road and Bridge Construction and 2008 Supplemental Specifications and Recurring Special Provisions will be used as the guideline for this construction project. c. Prepare the status of utilities to be adjusted specification. It is anticipated that some necessary upgrades and adjustments will have taken place during the utilities contract construction but some will still be necessary in conjunction with this project. Vaults not filled during the underground contract (which will be the majority of the vaults) will be filled as part of this improvement. This scope does not include efforts to design any new structural slabs or repairs to existing structural slabs over vaults. d. Prepare the NPDES permit. 4. Final Plans and Documents a. Meet with City subsequent to submittal of prefinal contract documents to discuss comments, estimate of cost, schedule, and contract bidding procedures. (estimated as 1 meeting) b. Based on comments received, final contract plans, specifications, and documents will be prepared. c. Conduct a QC /QA review of the plans by construction and office personnel for constructability, quality, and completeness. d. Process final contract documents for a City project letting. City boilerplate contract documents will be utilized. IDOT standard bid forms will be used as necessary or applicable to supplement the City documents. Provide fifty (50) sets of 22'x34" plans, specifications, and bid documents. e. Furnish the City with a Notice to Bidders for publication. f. Provide a CD with the final plan, specification, and estimates files in Microsoft Office and Microstation v8 formats to the City. g. Attend a pre -bid meeting with contractors and City personnel and present relevant information about the contract. (estimated as 1 meeting) h. Respond to contractor questions regarding bid preparation. Assist in the preparation of addenda, as required. L Assist the City in the determination of qualified contractors. j. Attend the bid opening meeting. Prepare bid tabulations within 24 hours of the bid opening meeting and provide recommendations for contractor selection. (estimated as 1 meeting) k. Attend the pre- construction meeting. (estimated as 1 meeting) D. Alley Usage Study Study of the alley and abandoned railroad rights -of -way between Highland Avenue, Chicago Street, Douglas Street, and Spring Street in the CBD area of Elgin. The existing uses vary, but generally include parking, access to rear building entrances, and trash storage. The City desires to formulate a master plan for the modification of the area to promote pedestrian and traffic flow and create a more desirable overall appearance and feel. The project deliverables include public coordination, a master plan report, and a plan exhibit detailing the proposed layout of the corridor. Coordination a. Attend a kickoff meeting with appropriate City staff to discuss goals and objectives of the project. b. Present the conceptual project to the adjacent property owners at an initial public open house meeting to determine their needs and desires regarding land use in the alley, former railroad corridor, and within privately owned areas. It is anticipated that an aerial photograph exhibit will be presented as the basis of discussion at this meeting. c. Present the preliminary master plan to the adjacent property owners at a public open house meeting. d. Present the final master plan to the adjacent property owners at a public open house meeting. 6 — Attachment "C' i Scope of Services — Amendment No. 2 Program e. It is estimated that three (3) private meetings with individual property owners will be required at various points over the course of the project. f. Present the findings to the City Council at a meeting. g. Correspond with the trash collection company and private utilities as necessary to ensure the feasibility of various proposed designs. Extensive coordination with these agencies is not anticipated. 2. Field Survey and Mapping a. Perform a full topographic survey of the corridor, adjacent parking lots, and building rear walls. Cross sections will be taken at 50 foot intervals. The limits of the survey will be the sidewalks on Douglas Street, Chicago Street, and Highland Avenue; the rear and side walls of the buildings; and approximately 50 feet into the bank parking lot off of Spring Street. b. Download the survey into a base map at an appropriate scale. c. A survey of drainage structure inverts is not anticipated at this time. d. Identify the number of parking spaces currently associated with each building. e. Conduct a photo survey of the area. f. Set a baseline of the east -west alley and angled railroad ROW for design use and reference. g. Determine property ownership and contact information based on City and County records and Sidwell maps. Draw property boundaries into the base map. Approximately 16 buildings back on these alley areas. 3. Engineering Analysis a. Draw public and private utilities into the base map, based on atlas and survey information. Preliminarily identify any private utility conflicts and the extent of public utility relocation and /or enclosed sewer construction. b. Determine the practicality of regrading the alley areas to provide better drainage and a more consistent slope and/or to connect various private areas /parking lots to the alley system, especially the bank parking lot off of Spring Street. c. Evaluate potentially alternative parking layouts that may be more efficient. Consider whether alternative access point layouts or one -way operation may improve traffic flow. d. Determine whether areas currently paved should be converted to a more pedestrian - friendly use and which pedestrian conducive elements are appropriate. Possibilities include gravel pathways, concrete sidewalks, brick paver sidewalks, or pedestrian oriented pavement markings. e. Evaluate alternative treatments for the interface points between the alley system and the surrounding streets. f. Evaluate the suitability of areas for planting, landscaping, and trees. Determine the suitability of the provision of street furniture such as benches or trash cans. g. Evaluate the need for retaining walls. Visually assess the condition of existing retaining walls. h. Determine an appropriate level of illumination and evaluate the pros and cons of installing ground mounted lighting vs. lighting attached to the buildings. i. Evaluate the potential to consolidate trash dumpster placement locations and potential methods of screening of these elements. 4. Preliminary Master Plan a. Prepare a report summarizing existing conditions and constraints, public input, alternatives, qualitative assessments, and preliminary cost estimates. b. Prepare plan exhibits of between 1 and 3 alternative area layouts. Consideration will be given to traffic and pedestrian flow, as well as the land uses necessary to enable the continued functioning of the adjacent businesses and access to residences. 7 Attachment "C" Iff, ' of Services — Amendment No. 2 Street Resurfacing and Streetscape 5. Final Master Plan a. Incorporate comments from the public and City personnel into the report and plan exhibit(s). b. Based on this input, select and refine the preferred alternative. c. Provide preliminary information on potential construction staging methodologies. d. Detail the required coordination and agreements necessary to enable construction of the proposed alternative, including easements, developer agreements, and /or dedications. e. Construction plans will not be prepared as part of this scope, and engineering will be completed only to a preliminary level. E. Construction Inspection Services — 2008 Streetscape and Roadway and 2008 Sewer and Water Main Contracts TranSystems and Geo Services, Inc. will provide the resident engineer, inspectors, and other technical personnel necessary to observe, monitor, and document the contractors progress on the project from the start of field operations to final completion. 1. Pre - Construction a. Video record and document the existing site conditions. b. Attend the pre- construction meeting. Liaison and Contract Control a. Act as the City's representative with duties, responsibilities and limitations of authority as assigned in the construction contract documents, and advise and confer with City officials during construction and issue the City's authorized instructions to the contractor. b. Assist the contractor in understanding the intent of the construction contract documents. Serve as the City's liaison with other local agencies such as businesses, City's on -site representative, etc. C. Coordinate with utility companies and developers to ensure an orderly progression of work and ensure completion of any required facility relocations. 3. Public Outreach and Coordination a. Assign a dedicated public liaison to provide residents, tenants, and property owners with a single, knowledgeable, and authoritative point of contact for concerns, comments, and questions. b. Maintain an office in the CBD area to assist in the above coordination effort. Plans, photos, documents, and exhibits shall be available for public viewing. Ideally, this office would be in the same location as the engineer's field office. C. Continue to maintain the project web site and disseminate relevant information to the public through this means. d. Prepare and distribute project newsletters and /or letters to the affected properties notifying them of construction operations, staging or traffic modifications, interruptions in water or sewer service, and other pertinent information. e. Monitor public opinion and report any issues requiring attention to the City staff. tl Attachment "C" Scope of Services — Amendment No. 2 Resurfacing and Streetscape Program 4. On -Site Review of Work a. Conduct continuous and full -time on -site observations of the work in progress to determine that the project proceeds in accordance with the construction contract documents and that completed work will conform to the requirements of the construction contract documents. b. Instruct Contractor to correct any work believed to be unsatisfactory, faulty or defective, not conforming to the requirements of the construction contract documents, or does not meet the requirements of any inspections, tests, or approval required to be made and report same to the City; and advise City of action taken or if any special testing or inspection will be required. C. Verify that tests are conducted as required by the construction contract documents and in the presence of the required personnel, and that contractors maintain and submit adequate records thereof; observe, record, and report to the City appropriate details relative to the test procedures. d. Perform all required field tests such as concrete tests and soil compaction tests and ensure such tests are conducted as specified. Analyze the results of all field and laboratory tests to determine the suitability compliance with the requirements of the construction contract documents. e. Accompany visiting inspectors representing public or other agencies having jurisdiction over the project, record the outcome of these inspections and report to the City. f. Stake -out construction lines and grades and assist the contractor with interpretation of the drawings and specifications. g. Prepare and submit detailed daily reports of construction progress. h. Monitor the contractors project traffic control for compliance with the contract documents as well as safety and impacts to vehicles and pedestrians. 5. Contractor Suggestions and Requests a. Consider and evaluate suggestions and requests for modifications in drawings and specifications which may be submitted by the contractor and make recommendations to the City with any time or cost implications for final decision. 6. Shop Drawings a. Develop shop drawing submittal requirements and assist contractor in development of submittal schedules. Review and monitor compliance with submittal schedules. b. Review and approve shop drawings and samples, the results of tests and inspections and other data which any contractor is required to submit, but only for conformance with the design concept of the project and compliance with the information given in the construction contract documents. Such review shall not be construed as relieving the contractor of the responsibility to meet requirements of the construction contract documents. Determine the acceptability of substitute materials and equipment proposed by the contractor; and receive and review (for general content as required by the specifications) maintenance and operating instructions, guarantees, bonds and certificates of inspection which are to be assembled by the contractor(s) in accordance with the construction contract documents. C. Record and maintain a shop drawing submittal and approval log and notify the contractor whenever submittals are lacking or untimely. 9 Attachment "C" � I ; of Services — Amendment No. 2 and Streetscape Program Schedules a. Prepare a final Primavera construction schedule with the participation of the contractor and obtain the contractor's approval of the construction schedule. A schedule of shop drawing submissions, and schedule of values shall also be prepared by the contractor and approved by the engineer. b. Work with the contractor to maintain a workable updated Primavera construction schedule that is maintained and monitored weekly as construction progresses as required by the construction contract documents. Report progress and schedule deviations and corrective measures proposed by the contractor to the City. 8. Job Meetings a. Conduct weekly progress meetings with all parties as required by the construction contract documents to review construction progress, design interpretations and overall progress. Prepare, maintain, and circulate copies of minutes thereof. Arrange a schedule of on -site job work meetings with the general contractor and subcontractors to review day -to -day operations. b. Attend public informational meetings that may occur from time to time during the construction phase. Contract Administration and Records a. Handle all day -to -day contract administration and associated correspondence. Maintain at the job site orderly files for correspondence, reports of job conferences, shop drawings, and samples submissions, reproductions of original construction contract documents including all addenda, change orders, field orders, additional drawings issued subsequent to the execution of the construction contract documents, progress reports, and other project related documents. 10. Reports a. Furnish written reports to the City on a biweekly basis of progress of the work and the contractor's compliance with the approved progress schedule and schedule of shop drawing submissions. 11. Contractor Pay Requests and Change Orders a. Review the contractor's requests for payments as construction work progresses, and advise the City of the amounts due and payable to the contractor in accordance with the terms of the construction contract documents. b. Perform evaluation of proposed construction contract change orders and submit recommendation for approval or denial to the City. Prepare construction contract change orders when authorized by the City. 12. Government Policies a. Review the contractor's compliance with governmental mandated programs. Compliance with OSHA requirements and general safety provisions will be reviewed by an independent safety officer retained by the contractor as part of the construction work. The safety officer will visit the job site periodically and will submit written reports to the City, contractor, and engineer. 10 Attachment "C" lit of Services — Amendment No. 2 13. Final Completion and Record Drawings a. Prepare record drawings which show field measured dimensions of the completed construction work which the engineers consider significant and provide the City with one set of reproducible record drawings and all equipment operation and maintenance manuals within ninety (90) days of the project completion. b. Conduct a final inspection of the project with the City and the contractor, and prepare and give to the contractor a final punch list. Issue an opinion of satisfactory completion for acceptance of the project by the City to process the contractor's final request for payment. C Conduct a final 'lessons learned" meeting with design engineering and City staff to discuss project procedures and items for potential improvement in future projects. 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Construction Company Vehicle 1 day @ $ 45.00 /day $ 45 Photocopies (22 "x34" full size plans) 115 sheets @ 2 copies @ $ 1.35 /sheet $ 311 SUBTOTAL $ 356 E -2 Liaison and Contract Control Company Vehicle 7 days @ $ 45.00 /day $ 315 SUBTOTAL $ 315 Elgin CBD Street Resurfacing and Streetscape Program City of Elgin Direct Cost Summary TranSystems D -2 Field Survey and Mapping Company Vehicle 3 days @ $ 45.00 /day 5 135 Vehicle 50 miles @ $ 0.485 /mile $ 24 SUBTOTAL $ 159 D -3 Engineering Analysis Vehicle 50 miles @ $ 0.485 /mile $ 24 SUBTOTAL $ 24 D -4 Preliminarev Master Plan Color Photocopies (8.5'x11" report) 12 sheets @ 10 copies @ $ 1.00 /sheet $ 120 Overnight Shipping 1 package @ $ 25.00 /package $ 25 SUBTOTAL $ 145 D -5 Final Master Plan Color Photocopies (8.5'x11" report) 15 sheets @ 10 copies @ $ 1.00 /sheet $ 150 Overnight Shipping 1 package @ $ 25.00 /package $ 25 SUBTOTAL $ 175 E -1 Pre - Construction Company Vehicle 1 day @ $ 45.00 /day $ 45 Photocopies (22 "x34" full size plans) 115 sheets @ 2 copies @ $ 1.35 /sheet $ 311 SUBTOTAL $ 356 E -2 Liaison and Contract Control Company Vehicle 7 days @ $ 45.00 /day $ 315 SUBTOTAL $ 315 Elgin CBD Street Resurfacing and Streetscape Program City of Elgin Direct Cost Summary TranSystems E -3 Public Outreach and Coordination Photocopies (8.5 "x11" handouts) 250 sheets @ 10 versions @ $ 0.10 /sheet $ 250 SUBTOTAL $ 250 E -4 On -Site Review of Work Company Vehicle 400 days @ $ 45.00 /day $ 18,000 SUBTOTAL $ 18,000 E -6 Shop Drawings Overnight Shipping 2 packages @ $ 20.00 /package $ 40 SUBTOTAL $ 40 E -13 Final Completion and Record Drawings Mylar Reproductions 115 sheets @ 1 copy @ $ 10.00 /sheet $ 1,150 SUBTOTAL $ 1,150 TOTAL $ 34,569 February 8, 2008 TO: Mayor and Members of the City Council FROM: Olufemi Folarin, City Manager David Lawry, P.E., General Services Director ' iums;ia(ly Stable city G+vernmew SUBJECT: Amendment No. 2 to the Engineering Services Agreement with TranSystems for the Central Business District Streetscape Project PURPOSE The purpose of this memorandum is to provide the Mayor and members of the City Council with information to consider the approval of Amendment No. 2 to the agreement with TranSystems, Inc. for the design and construction management of the streetscape and water main improvements associated with the Central Business District (CBD) Streetscape Project. It is recommended that City Council approve Amendment No. 2 to the agreement with TranSystems, Inc. for design and construction management services related to the CBD Streetscape Project for the not -to- exceed cost of $1,022,554. BACKGROUND On March 8, 2006, the City Council authorized an agreement with TranSystems, Inc. for the development of a streetscape design master plan for the CBD, the design and inspection of the first phase of water main improvements and design of the first phase of streetscape and street resurfacing. On February 14, 2007, the City Council authorized Amendment No. 1 to the agreement for construction management of the Phase 1 streetscape improvements and for the design of Phase 2 streetscape improvements. Also included was the design and construction management of Phase 2 water main improvements. Amendment No. 2 provides for the construction management of the streetscape improvements for Phase 2 ($238,157) and for the design of the streetscape improvements for Phase 3 ($309,178). Phase 2 includes improvements to East Chicago Street from Riverside Drive to Center Street, from East Chicago to Highland Avenue and North Grove from Highland Avenue to East Chicago Street. The Phase 3 improvements on Douglas Avenue, Symphony Way and Division Street will be constructed in 2009. By completing the design work now, the work can be bid early in 2009 thus allowing for construction to be completed in a timelier manner. Also included in the work scope of Amendment No. 2 is design ($152,643) and construction management ($268,560) services for Phase 3 water main improvements which will be constructed this year; and to develop a master plan for alley way and abandoned railroad right of way usage in the CBD area ($54,016). Central Business District Streetscape Project February 8, 2008 Page 2 The work scope continues to include a high level of public outreach and information that was developed with the Phase 1 streetscape improvements. This includes a full time onsite representative, a separate website dedicated to the CBD project, weekly progress meetings and newsletters distributed to businesses and residents in the CBD. A copy of Amendment No. 2 is attached as Exhibit A. None FINANCIAL IMPACT The cost of Amendment No. 2 is $1,022,554. Funding for the cost ($547,335) of the streetscape construction management and design and the alleyway usage study ($54,016) is located in the Center City Tax Increment Fund, account number 262 - 0000 - 791.92 -32, "Land Improvements ", project number 262000, "Central Business District Streetscape" ($6,378,697 budgeted and $3,000,000 available). Funding for the cost ($421,203) of the water main design and construction management is included in the water portion of the anticipated 2008 General Obligation Bond sale, scheduled for the spring. Account number 368 - 4000 - 795.93 -41, "Distribution Systems ", project number 409670, "CBD Distribution System Upgrades ", ($3,036,000 budgeted) would be charged. Until the bonds are sold, another account with available funds within the Water Fund will be used. LEGALIMPACT None ALTERNATIVES 1. The City Council may choose to approve Amendment No. 2 to the agreement with TranSystems. 2. The City Council may choose not to approve Amendment No. 2 to the agreement with TranSystems. Respectfully submitted for Council consideration. do Attachments