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HomeMy WebLinkAbout10-125 Resolution No. 10-125 RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING EXECUTION OF AMENDMENT AGREEMENT NO. 1 WITH REZEK, HENRY, MEISENHEIMER AND GENDE, INC. (2010 Neighborhood Street Rehabilitation-Highland Avenue) BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ELGIN,ILLINOIS,that Sean R. Stegall, City Manager, and Diane Robertson, City Clerk,be and are hereby authorized and directed to execute amendment agreement no. 1 on behalf of the City of Elgin with Rezek, Henry, Meisenheimer and Gende,Inc. for the 2010 Neighborhood Street Rehabilitation-Highland Avenue,a copy of which is attached hereto and made a part hereof by reference. s/Ed Schock Ed S chock, Mayor Presented: June 23, 2010 Adopted: June 23, 2010 Omnibus Vote: Yeas: 6 Nays: 0 Attest: s/Diane Robertson Diane Robertson, City Clerk • AMENDMENT AGREEMENT NO. 1 This Amendment Agreement No. 1 is hereby made and entered into this 23rd day of June 2010, by and between the City of Elgin, an Illinois Municipal Corporation (hereinafter referred to as "CITY") and Rezek, Henry, Meisenheimer and Gende, Inc., an Illinois Corporation (hereinafter referred to as "ENGINEER"). WHEREAS, the parties hereto have previously entered into an Agreement dated January 27, 2010, (hereinafter referred to as "ORIGINAL AGREEMENT"); and, WHEREAS, the ORIGINAL AGREEMENT provided that the ENGINEER would furnish certain professional services in connection with the 2010 Neighborhood Street Rehabilitation - Highland Avenue (hereinafter referred to as the "PROJECT"); and, WHEREAS, ORIGINAL AGREEMENT provided for a maximum payment of $89,522; 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 be modified to include Construction Engineering Activities - Phase III Engineering Services. WHEREAS, the parties have determined and agree that the total maximum payment for the additional services described in this Amendment Agreement No. 1 shall be in the amount of$119,341; and, WHEREAS, the circumstances necessitating these changes in performance contemplated by this amendment were not reasonably foreseeable at the time ORIGINAL AGREEMENT was signed; the changes contemplated by this Amendment Agreement No. 1 are germane to the ORIGINAL AGREEMENT as signed; and this Amendment Agreement No. 1 is in 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 hereby agree as follows: 1. Paragraph I.B. of the ORIGINAL AGREEMENT is amended to read as follows: "The ENGINEER shall provide all services necessary to complete the preliminary engineering, final design, bidding phase services and the construction engineering activities for the PROJECT. The limits of the PROJECT shall include Highland Avenue from State Street west to Monroe Street." - 1 - • 2. Attachment A of the ORIGINAL AGREEMENT which provides for the Scope of Services for the PROJECT is hereby amended to include the following additional services: a. Perform construction engineering activities - Phase III Engineering Services. b. The detailed scope of the construction engineering activities - Phase III is included in Attachment B. 3. Paragraph II.A. of the ORIGINAL AGREEMENT is amended by adding the following to the end thereof: "Construction Engineering Activities - November 19, 2010". 4. Paragraph IV(A) of the ORIGINAL AGREEMENT is hereby amended to read as follows: "For services provided by the ENGINEER, as described in Section I of the ORIGINAL AGREEMENT, and as amended by Amendment Agreement No. 1, ENGINEER shall be paid at the rate of 3.07 times the direct hourly rate of personnel employed on this PROJECT, with the total fee not to exceed $208,863, of which $119,341 shall be paid for the additional engineering services contemplated within Amendment Agreement No. 1, 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 CITY. The detailed basis of the additional fee associated with Amendment Agreement No. 1 is included in Attachment B-1". 5. Paragraph IV(B) of the ORIGINAL AGREEMENT 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 five percent (5%). Any such fee shall not cause the total fees of the PROJECT to exceed $208,863". 6. Paragraph IV(C) of the ORIGINAL AGREEMENT is hereby amended to read: "Direct reimbursable expenses shall be billed at actual cost to the CITY. These expenses include travel, printing, postage, computer charges and long distance telephone. Such direct reimbursable expenses shall be included and construed as part of the above referenced not-to-exceed total payment amount of$208,863". 7. Except as amended by this Amendment Agreement No. 1, the ORIGINAL AGREEMENT between the parties shall remain in full force and effect. 8. That in the event of any conflict between the terms and provisions of the ORIGINAL AGREEMENT or the Amendment Agreement No. 1, this Amendment Agreement No. 1 shall control. - 2 - IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the undersigned have entered into and executed this Fourth Amendment Agreement as of the date and year first written above. CITY OF ELGIN REZEK, HENRY, MEISENHEIMER AND GENDE, INC. By: �‘aid4'a/ Q. By: c.%„__SI k City ManWilliam R. Rickert President Attest: Atte m• - City Clerk ' arc.,' A.‘""c utchan Executive Vice President - 3 - ATTACHMENT B DETAILED SCOPE OF SERVICES CONSTRUCTION ADMINISTRATION AND CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING ACTIVITIES A. CONSTRUCTION ADMINISTRATION 1. General: The Construction Administrator will serve as the City of Elgin's representative for the entire construction project as assigned by the City. As such he will function as an extension of the City's staff and be responsible for overall. implementation and management of the project. The Construction Administrator will provide all Level 1 management services. These services are defined as all management functions and requirements over and above the daily routine project requirements. They will include implementation of City policies, program administration, coordination and monitoring of consultants and contractors providing overall management control and direction to insure completion of the construction project in accordance with the City's objectives of cost, time and quality. The Construction Administrator will work closely with and report to the Director of Public Works or his designee. 2. Specific Duties and Responsibilities: a. Project Control: Establish and maintain lines of communication, authority, and procedures for coordination among the City, Director, Design Engineer, Contractors, and Construction Engineer as needed to carry out the project construction requirements. b. Additional Services: When required, identifies the need for, and assists the City in selecting and retaining professional services of a surveyor, testing laboratories and other special consultants, and coordinates these services during their performance. T: -1. c. Contract Requirements: Administrates and monitors for the Project Director, contractors and other project consultants, the contractual requirements for items such as insurance, bonds, and general conformance with governmental regulations, including minority compliance. d. Construction Monitoring: Monitors the work of contractors and construction engineer to insure adequate quality control of the construction work and compliance with the design drawings, specifications and other required regulation e. Scheduling: Works with the contractor and Construction Engineer to insure that a workable construction schedule is developed and agreed to by all parties. Provide for continuous monitoring of the schedule as construction progresses. Identify potential variances between scheduled and probable completion dates. Review schedule for work not started or incomplete and recommend to the Director, Construction Engineer and contractors, adjustments in the schedule to meet the probable competition date. Provide summary reports of each monitoring and document all changes in schedule. Together with the Construction Engineer determine the adequacy of the contractor's personnel and equipment and the availability of materials and supplies to meet the schedule. Recommend courses of action to the Director when requirements of a contract are not being met. f. Preconstruction Video Documentation: Obtain preconstruction DVD documentation consisting of a series of high resolution color audio-video DVD's showing all areas affected by construction. All features within the construction's zone of influence shall be shown in sufficient detail to document its preconstruction condition. Features to be shown shall include, but not be limited to, roadways, pavement:, curbs, driveways, sidewalks, culverts, headwalls, retaining walls, buildings, landscaping, trees, shrubbery, fences, light posts, etc. Viewer orientation shall be maintained by 1) audio commentary on the audio track of each video tape to help explain what is being viewed, and 2) constant electronic displays in the picture which indicate the date of the video and a counter indicating the location of the televising on the DVD. B-2 g. Shop Drawings: Monitor the submittal of all shop drawings, catalog cuts and material selections by the contractors and coordinate timely approval of the same by the Design Engineer. Review and monitor on a continuing basis the delivery status of critical material and equipment so as to prevent unnecessary delays. h. Administration: Handle all project administrative correspondence including preparation of all written documents and correspondence requiring the City's and Director's signature and authorization. Maintain a file on all project correspondence and records to include daily construction reports prepared by the Design Engineer's field Construction Engineer. a. Contractor's Payment: Review and process for payment, through the Director, all applications by contractors and design consultants for progress and final payments. j. Change Orders: Recommend necessary or desirable changes to the Director and the Design Engineer, review requests for changes, and handle all administrative aspects to include contractor negotiations, formal preparation and submission with recommendation to the Project Director. k. Cost Control: Monitors all project costs and revises and refines the initially approved changes as they occur, and develop cash flow reports and forecasts as needed. 1. Job Meetings: Conduct periodic (biweekly in general) progress meetings with all associated parties to review construction progress, procedures, scheduling, design interpretation, problem areas and overall coordination. m. Reports: Provide a timely weekly status reporting system to keep the City abreast of all aspects of the project which will: a) emphasize problem areas to the Director on a by-exception basis; and h) present solutions for the problems which will enable management to make decisions on a go-or-no-go basis. B-3 n. Public Information: Provides advance and current information to the public as necessary and appropriate. Works with citizens directly impacted by contractor to protect citizen's interests. Prior to commencing work on the project, a letter on City of Elgin letterhead shall be prepared and sent to all residences within the project limits providing project details and the construction engineer's cell phone number. In the letter, residents' email addresses will also be requested so that project updates, including progress, road closures, etc., can be provided to them via email. o. Final Completion: Together with the Design Engineer and Construction Engineer conduct a pre-final inspection and develop a pre-final inspection and develop a pre-final punchlist for the contractor. Upon competition of the pre-final punchlist notify the .Project Director that a final inspection is in order. Attend the final inspection with the City Engineer and contractors. Advise the Project Director when all punchlist work resulting from the final inspection has been completed. Recommend, prepare, and process all final pay estimates through the Project Director. p. As-built Drawings: Review as-built drawings prepared by the Design Engineer to insure adequate information has been given to facilitate on-going maintenance work by the City. Coordinate distribution of copies to the City Engineering, Public Works Operations and Water Divisions as appropriate. B. CONSTRUCTION ENGINEER 1. General: The Design Engineer may serve as the City's on-site construction representative for the construction project as the Construction Engineer. He will be responsible for the general control and field inspection of the construction project and will provide all Level 2 management services. These services are defined as all management functions required for day to day control of the project. They will include field inspection, design interpretation, contract administration and general coordination and control of the day to day construction activities of the contractor to insure timely completion and quality construction in strict compliance with contract drawings and specifications. The Construction Engineer will work closely with and report to the Construction Administrator. B-4 2. Specific Duties and Responsibilities a. Liaison and Contract Control: Assist the contractors in understanding the intent of the contract documents. Serve as the City's representative with the contractors working principally through the contractor's project engineer and on-site superintendent. Serve as the City's liaison with other local agencies, utility companies, state agencies, businesses, etc. keeping them advised of day to day activities. A coordination meeting with the City of Elgin Fire and Police Departments will be held prior to the start of construction to discuss the project and planned road closures. Coordination will also be provided with IDOT, METRA and PACE via meetings, telephone, email or fax to notify them of road closures. b. Review of Work, Rejection of Defective Work. Inspection and Testing: 1) Conduct on-site observations of the work in progress to determine that the project is proceeding in accordance with the contract documents and that completed work will conform to the requirements of the contract documents. 2) Instruct contractor to correct any work believed to be unsatisfactory, faulty or defective or does not conform to the requirements of the contract. documents, or does not meet the requirements of any - inspections, tests or approval required to be made; and advise Construction Administrator of action taken and if any special testing or inspection will be required. 3) Verify that tests are conducted as required by the contract documents and in presence of the required personnel, and that contractors maintain adequate record thereof; observe, record and report to Construction Administrator appropriate details relative to the test procedures. 4) Perform or cause to have performed as applicable, all required field tests such as concrete tests, soil compaction tests and insure such tests are made by as may be specified. Analyze the results of all field and laboratory tests to determine the suitability of materials tested. 5) Accompany visiting inspectors representing public or other agencies having jurisdiction over the project, record the outcome of these inspections and report. to Construction Administrator. B-5 • • c. Contractors Suggestions and Requests: Consider and evaluate suggestions and requests for modifications in drawings and specifications which may be submitted by the contractor and make recommendations to the Construction Administrator with any time and cost implications for final decision. d. Shop Drawings: 1) 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 contract documents: determine the acceptability of substitute materials and equipment proposed by contractor(s); and receive and review (for general content as required by the specifications) maintenance and operating instructions, schedules, guarantees, bonds and certificates of inspection which are to be assembled by contractor(s) in accordance with the contract documents. 2) Record and maintain a shop drawing submittal and approval log and notify contractor whenever submittals are lacking or untimely. e. Schedules: Review construction schedule, schedule of shop drawing submissions and schedule of values prepared by the contractor. Be alert to the construction schedule and to the conditions which may cause delay in completion and report same to the contractor and the Construction Administrator in sufficient. time to make adjustments. f. Conferences: 1) Attend periodic progress meetings scheduled by the Construction Administrator with all associated parties to review the overall project status and problems. 2) Arrange a schedule of on-site job work meetings with the general contractor and sub-contractors to review day to day requirements and problems. Maintain and circulate copies of minutes thereof. B-G • g. Contract Administration and Records: 1) Handle all day to day contract administration and associated correspondence in accordance with the established procedures. 2) Maintain at the job site orderly files for correspondence, reports of job conferences, shop drawings and sample submissions, reproductions of original contract documents including all addenda, change orders, field orders, additional drawings issued subsequent to the execution of the contract documents, progress reports, and other project. related documents. 3) Keep a diary or log book, recording contractor's hours on the job site, weather conditions, data relative to questions of extras or deductions, list of visiting officials, daily activities, decisions, observations in general and specific observations in more detail as in the case of observing test, procedures. 4) Record names, addresses and telephone numbers of all contractors, sub-contractors and major suppliers of equipment and materials. h. Reports: Furnish Construction Administrator written reports as required of progress of the work and contractor's compliance with the approved progress schedule and schedule of shop drawing submissions. i. Contractors Payment Requisition: Review applications for payment with contractor for compliance with the established procedure for their submission and forward them with recommendations to Construction Administrator, noting particularly their relation to the schedule of values, work completed and materials and equipment delivered to the site. Applications for payment will be reviewed and processed every two weeks throughout the construction duration. j. Governmental Policies: Review contractor EEO policies and other governmental mandated programs to insure contractor compliance with the governing regulations. k. Change Orders: Perform initial evaluation of change orders and .submit same to Construction Administrator with recommendation and cost estimate B-7 breakdown for final approval and processing. 1. As-built Drawings: Maintain an accurate record of all field conditions and upon completion of the project. insure that the design drawings are revised to show the true as-built condition. m. Final-Completion: 1) Together with the Construction Administrator conduct a pre-final inspection and prepare and give to the contractor a pre-final punchlist. Thereafter insure that the contractor completes same in an expeditious fashion. Notify the Construction Administrator in writing when all work is completed and ready for final payment. 2) Together with the Construction Administrator conduct a final inspection with the City Engineer, Public Works Operations, and Water Division as appropriate, Project Manager and the general contractor. Prepare a final punchlist and thereafter insure that the contractor completes same in an expeditious fashion. Notify the Construction Administrator in writing when all work is completed and ready for final payment. B-8 ,• ATTACHMENT B-1 MANPOWER&FEE ESTIMATE 2010 NEIGHBORHOOD STREET REHABILITATION -HIGHLAND AVENUE CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING ACTIVITIES-PHASE III ENGINEERING CITY OF ELGIN HOURS Proj. Senior Constr. Proj. Field Drafter/ TASK Man. Engineer Engineer Engineer Surveyor Inspector Tech. Cleric. Total 1.Pre-Construction Conference 4 4 8 2.General Consultation(1,2) 24 48 72 3.Schedule Review 8 8 4.Shop Drawing Review 6 12 18 5.Construction Surveying-Base Lines 8 8 16 &Benchmarks 6.Construction Observation(3) 730 730 7.Prepare/Process Change Orders 4 24 4 32 8.Pay Estimate Review 4 16 4 24 9.Final Inspection 4 8 12 10.Record Drawings 16 16 11. Coordination&Administration 32 32 TOTAL HOURS 64 86 766 12 8 0 24 8 968 Hourly Billing Rate $155 $130 $101 $91 $115 $93 $81 $61 Labor Cost 9,920 11,180 77,366 1,092 920 0 1,944 488 102,910 Expenses _ RHMG Direct 5,146 Construction QA Testing 9,335 Preconstruction Video 1,950 TOTAL FEE $119,341 NOTES: 1.Project manager=4 months X 6 hours/month=24 hours 2.Senior engineer=4 months X 12 hours/month=48 hours 3.(13 weeks X 50 hours/week)+(2 weeks X 40 hours/week)=730 hours B-1