HomeMy WebLinkAboutRes 2021-04-894 Task Order with Birkhoff, Hendricks, & Carter, LLC, for Engineering Design ServicesCITY OF ANNA, TEXAS
RESOLUTION NO. 2021-k+-L4 94
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF ANNA, TE)CAS APPROVING AND AUTHORIZING
THE CITY MANAGER TO EXECUTE A TASK ORDER BY AND BETWEEN THE CITY
OF ANNA, TEXAS AND BIRKHOFF, HENDRICKS, & CARTER, LLC, IN AN AMOUNT
NOT TO EXCEED THREE HUNDRED THIRTY-EIGHT THOUSAND SIX HUNDRED
NINETY-TWO DOLLARS AND ZERO CENTS ($338,692.00) AS SHOWN IN EXHIBIT "A"
ATTACHED HERETO, AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, the SH 5 Utility Relocation and Improvement Project is shown as a critical Capital
Improvement Project in the City of Anna Community Investment Plan, and;
WHEREAS, relocation of utilities is required for the future widening of State Highway 5, and;
WHEREAS, the proposed utility improvements will improve the water supply and pressure for
the City of Anna and the neighbors and businesses along SH 5 in accordance with the City's
master plans for utilities, and;
WHEREAS, Birl<hoff, Hendricks, &Carter, LLC has provided a task orderfor engineering design
services, and;
WHEREAS, the project shall be funded through Water and Sanitary Sewer Impact Fees, and;
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
ANNA, TEXAS, THAT:
Section 1. Recitals Incorporated.
The recitals above are incorporated herein as if set forth in full for all purposes.
Section 2. Authorization.
The City Council hereby authorizes the City Manager to execute the task order agreement as
shown in Exhibit "A" attached hereto.
PASSED AND APPROVED by the City Council of the City of Anna, Texas, on this � day of
ATTEST:
OF,APPROVED:
.:Nate Pike, Mayor
,JAhU�
Carrie Land, City Secretary
EXHIBIT "A"
BIRICHOFF, HENDRICKS & CARTI';R, L.L.P.
PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS
11910GrccnvilloAve,5uhe600 Dalles,Texas 75243
JDfM \V. DIRKIIOFF, P.E.
OAAY C IISNORfCKS, t.E
JOE R. CARTER• P.E
x1ATr IRCKRY,P.E
ANDREW MATA, JR., EP.
JDSEPII T. GRAIE'WSKI, III, PE
OEREK D. CHANEY, P.E
CRAIG bf. KERKIIOFF, PE.
Mr•. Greg Peters, P.E.
Director of Public Works
City of Anna
3223 North Powell Parkway
Anna, Texas 75409
Re: General Engineering Services —Task Order
SH 5 Utility Relocations (revlserl)
Dear Mr. Peters:
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in accordance with your regrrest and otll• existing general engineering services agreement, we are
pleased to submit this General Services Task Order letter for services related to thepreparalion ofplaos,
specifications, bidding documents and contract administration for the:
Relocations ofwater•
Pro act A•
From: •the Collin County Outer Loop
Tv: FM 455
From: FM 455
To: Grayson County Line
GENERAL PROJECT DESCRIPTION
of State Hginvay 5
4I13l2021 City
Council Agenda Item
approval
Prcpmc plans specifications and bidding documents; and provide conshuction conhaet
administration for the required water an wastewater relocations to accommodate the Texas
Department of Transportation's State Highway 5 Paving and Drainage Improvements Project.
Based on schematic layout of the State Highway 5 widening, we have estimated the requited water
and sewer relocntions us follows:
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General Services Task Order: SH 5 Utility Relocations (revised)
June 18, 2020 4/13/2021 City
Page 2 of 11 Council Agenda Item
Project A
A. Relocation of the existing 14-inch water line generally along the east side of SH 5 from the
Cunningham Drive to 625-feet south of FM 455.
B. Relocation of a 2-inch water line constructed generally along the west side of State Highway
5 just north of the Collin County Outer Loop to FM A55 be replaced with a If) -inch water all
C. One (1) 12-1nch sanitary sewer crossing under State Highway S.
D. Relocation of 64nch sanitary sewer line serving a portion of the west side of State Highway
5 (being replaced with an 8-inch)
E. Relocation of an existing 8-inch water line along the east side of SH 5 fiom north of the
Coyote Den to 5"' Street
F, Relocation of existing 84nch water line crossing under SH 5 in steel encasement
G. Relocation of existing 124nch wate line crossing under SH 5 in steel encasement
H. Relocation of existing 8-inch water line along the west side of SH 5. Limits are from the
Powell ground storage tarrlc to the City's public works building. The itemized opinion of
probable construction costs includes installing the new line as a l6-inch water line, which is
in compliance with the City's adopted masterplan
I. Relocation of the existing 15-inch sanitary sewer line along the east side of SH S
J. Relocation of the existing 84ncli water line that serves the residential development on the
west side of SH 5, north of Rosamond
IC. Relocation of existing 3-inch force main from the sweetwatet• lift station. Itemized opinion
ofpr•obable construction cost includes over -sized steel encasement for future replacement of
the force main
L. Relocation of existing 12-inch water line crossing SH 5
M. Relocation of existing 8-inch water line crossing SI-i 5
N. Relocation of a portion of the City's 12-inch water supply line from the CGMA line to the
west and powell well sites
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General Services Task Order; SH 5 Utility Relocations (revised)
Jtine 18, 2020
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The preliminary project layout was evaluated based on the preliminary schematic with profile
published by TxDOT. As of the date of this task authorization, we have not received the Subsurface
Utility Evaluation (SUE) for this project. An additional 12-inch water line crossing was evaluated at
the intersection of FM 455 and SH 5, Based on the record drawings provided to us and the preliminary
schematic, the water• line will not be in conflict as it has over• 7-feet of cover• from the proposed grade
of the roadaway.
A Project Location Map identifying these expected utility relocations marked "Exhibit A" is attached
hereto and made a part of this Task Order.
Based on our understanding of the project requirements, our opinion of probable project budget is
summarized below:
;Preliminary,;
5I-i( 5, Utility:
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Opinion of Probable Construction
Cost
$1 780 422
$3 487 892
$5 268 314
QualityControl, Material Testing
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$87197
$131707
Basic Engineering and Additional
Services
$24 500
$3389692
$478 013
$841 205
Estimated Land Rights Ac uisitions
$176 895
$308 287
$485 182
Total Project Bud et
S
$6 726 408
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Envirwnuenlal Projec! of !de Year $10 - $100 Million
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General Services Task Order: SH 5 Utility Relocations (rev;sed)
June 18, 2020
Page 4 of 11
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Part I: Preliminary Fugfneering Report (Project A 8c B)
Prepare a preliminary engineering letter report that confirms the alignment and sizes of the proposed
relocations based on the currently available and TxDOT furnished S11 5 right-of-way strip map and
"plans adegnate forutility relocations". Prepare an updated project budget, summary oi'required land
Part II: Pt�eparation of Plans, Specifications, Biddtng Documents and Construction Contract
Administration (Applies to both Project A and Project B)
Based on the findings in Part I above, preparation of construction plans, specifications, bidding phase
services and construction administration phase services for the following:
L,
Bidding
Phase
Construction Plan -Profile Sheets prepared at a scale of not less than 1"= 20'.
Standard Details.
Special Details.
Cover Sheet, Location Map and Sheet Index,
Submittals to State Regulatory Agencies, as required.
Preparation of Texas Department of Transportation permits, as required.
Coordination with other' Franchise Utility companies.
2-Design review meetings.
Opinion of Probable Construction Estimate.
Preparation of Specifications and Contract Documents,
4/13/2021 City
Council Agenda Item
approval for Project
A only
Assist in procuring geotechnical engineering information or reports as the project
requirements dictate,
Printing of preliminary plans and specifications for review by the City.
Assist the City staff in advertising for bids. This will include e-mailing "Notice to
Contractors" to contractors experienced in this type of conshuction, City will have
Notice published in local newspaper.
Sell bidding documents to potential bidders and their suppliers and other parties.
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General Services Task Order: SH 5 Utility Relocations (mvised)
June 18, 2020
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C. Provide bidding documents to City of Anna, Dodge Reports, and two other parties
requested by the City.
D. Assist during opening of bids and provide bidding tally sheets.
E. Provide bid tabulation to City and contractors who submitted bids.
F. Obtain the following information from the bidders:
1. Pastwotk history.
2. Physical resources to produce the project.
G. Formulate opinion from information received and provide the City a summary of the
opinion forthen* use in selection and award of the construction contract.
H. After award of contract, furnish ten sets of prints of the final plans, specifications
and contract documents to the City for construction use by the City and Contractor,
Construction Plrase
A. Attend apre-construction eonfer'ence, including preparting an agenda.
B. Attend coordination meetings with contractor, quality control personnel, and City
representatives to discuss strategy, problem areas, progress, and any required
coordination.
C. Review shop drawings and other submittal information, which the Contractor
submits. This review is for the benefit of the Owner and covers only general
conformance with information given by the Contract Documents. The contractor is
to review and stamp their approval on submittals prior to submitting to the Engineer.
Review by the Engineer does not relieve the Contractor of any responsibilities, safety
measures or the necessity to constrict a complete and workable facility in accordance
with the Contract Documents.
D. Provide written responses to requests for information or clarification to City or
Contractor.
E. Prepare and process routine change orders for this project as they pertain to the
original scope of work.
F. Malce periodic site visits dut•ing construction as the project requirements dictate.
Minimum of one project site visit per month.
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General Services Task Order. SH 5 Utility Relocations (revised)
June 18, 2020
Page 6 of 11
G. Review monthly pay request from information obtained in the field.
H. Accompany the City during their final inspection of the project.
I. Recommend final acceptance of work based on information from the on -site
representative.
J. Prepare Record Drawings. Utilizing on -site representative and Contractor
construction record information, consultant will prepare one set of 22"x 34"
reproducible record drawings on mylar and one set of electronic image files in Adobe
Acrobat file format and ACAD.dwg file format.
Part TIT: Additional Services (Applies to Proiects A and B
A. Design, Property and Construction Surveys.
B. )revel "A" Sub -surface Utility Engineering (SUE) of existing utilities, in particular
at the 41" and 5°' Street water line crossings shown on TxDOT's SUE,
C. Preparation of Plat and Field Note Descriptions for expected water line easements
requited. Eighty-two (82) easement descriptions are included for the purpose of
establishing a budget for this phase of work.
D. Printing of final plans and specifications for distribution to prospective bidders and
the successful contractor.
E. Attend Texas Department of Transportation Utility Coordination Meetings (6
meetings for Project A, 4 Meeting for Project B) and assist with preparation of utility
agreements as required.
Part IV: ;Exclusions (Applies to Proiects A and B)
The intent of this scope of services is to include only the services specifically listed herein
and none others. Services specifically excluded from this scope of services include, but
are not necessarily limited to the following$
A. Environmental impact statements and assessments
B. Fees for permits or advertising
C. Certification that work is in accordance with plans and specifications
D, Environmental cleanup
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June 18, 2020
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B. Landscape architecture
F. Flood plain reclamation plans
G. Trench safety designs
H. Quality control and testing services during construction
I. Services in connection with condemnation hearings
J. Phasing of Contractor's work
K. On -site safety precautions, programs and responsibility
L. Consulting services by others not included in proposal
M. Revisions and/or change orders as a result of revisions after completion of original
design (unless to correct error on plans)
N. Traffic engineering report or study
0. Title searches
P. Fiduciary responsibility to the City
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June 18, 2020
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Part V: COMPLETION SCHEDULE
Completion schedule is entirely dependent on wluch portions of the contract are
executed, It is our understanding that the City may or may not phase this project.
Part VI: FEE NOT TO EXCEED AMOUNT
Part A � Basic Services
Payment for Part I and Part II- Basic Services described under Preliminary Engineering Report and
Design, Bidding and Construction Contract Administration, shall be on a Lump Sum Basis in the
following Amounts:
Prgj ct A
Project B
Total
Part 1- Preliminary
3rigineering Report
$24 500
$24 500
Part 11- Desi n Pliese
$124 318
$247 253
$371 571
Part 1I - Bidding Phase
$8 288
$9 046
$17 334
Part II - Construction Phase
$33 151
$45 229
$78 380
Total Basic Services
Lump Sum Fee
$165 759
$301528
$491785
Part B -Additional Services
For the Additional Services described in Part III we propose to be compensated on a salary cost basis
times a multiplier of 2.41, with expenses at actual invoice cost times 1.15. The two man survey crew
will be billed at a crew rate of $175 per hour. Automobile mileage for special services will be
invoiced at $0.55 per mile.
We suggest you budget approximately $349,20 in the following amounts for Part B Additional
Service for this project;
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Project A
Pro ect B
Total
A. Design and Boundary
Surveys
$24 735
$39 285
$64 020
II. Level'W'SUE
$10000
$]0,000
C. Preparation of Plat and
Field Note Descriptions
82
$129,000
$117000
$246000
D. Printing of Plans &
Specifications
$1200
$1,200
$2400
E. TOOT Utility
Coordination Meetings
$18 000
$9,000
$27 000
Total Additionnl Service
Not to Exceed Amount
$172 935
$176 485
$349 420
Tcxns Board of Professional Lnnd Surveying Cmdnet informntlon
Recipients of professional land surveying services under this agreement may direct complaints
regarding such services to the Texas Board of Professional and Land Surveying, 12100 Park 35 Circle,
Building A, Suite 156, MC 230, Austin, TX 78753, Phone (512) 239-5263, Fax (512) 239-5253.
If this General Engineering Services Agreement Task Order meets with your approval, please sign and
return one set to our office along with your directive to proceed. Ne took forward to working with you
on this important project for the City of Anna and are available to discuss this task further at your
convenience.
Sincerely yours,
;A1I*O#
/ Craig M. Kerkhoff, P.E., C.F.M.
THE CITY OF ANNA, TEXAS
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