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3 RESOLUTION NO. R08-llf
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6 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH,
7 FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE
8 CITY MANAGER TO EXECUTE TASK ORDER NO.
9 U08-5-01 WITH CH2M HILL FOR PROFESSIONAL
10 ENGINEERING AND CONSTRUCTION
11 MANAGEMENT SERVICES FOR THE CENTRAL
12 SEACREST CORRIDOR STORMWATER
13 ! IMPROVEMENTS AND WATER MAIN
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I REPLACEMENT PROJECT THE AMOUNT OF
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15 $697,092.00 WITH A 10% OWNERS CONTINGENCY OF
16 $69,710.00 FOR A TOTAL BUDGET APPROPRIATION
17 OF $766,802.00; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE
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22 WHEREAS, under a previous task order CH2M Hill provided professional design and
23 permitting for this project; and
24 WHEREAS, the City has requested CH2M Hill to provide minor design
25 odifications, minor permitting resolution, and bidding services during construction
26 .ncluding construction phase services for this project; and
27 WHEREAS, staff is recommending that the City Commission approve and award
28 Order U08-5-01 with CH2M HILL for professional engineering and construction
29 anagement services for the Central Seacrest Corridor Stormwater Improvements and Water
30 ain Replacement Project in the amount of $697,092.00 with a 10% owner's contingency of
31 69,710.00 for a total budget appropriation of $766,802.00.
32 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF
33 HE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, THAT:
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1 Section 1. The foregoing "Whereas" clauses are hereby ratified and confirmed as
2 being true and correct and are hereby made a specific part of this Resolution upon adoption
3 hereof.
4 Section 2. The City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida does
5 hereby authorize and direct the approval and execution by the City Manager of Task Order
6 No. U08-5-0 1 with CH2M HILL for professional engineering and construction management
7 services for the Central Seacrest Corridor Stormwater Improvements and Water Main
8 . Replacement Project in the amount of $697,092.00 with a 10% owner's contingency of
9 $69,710.00 for a total budget appropriation of $766,802.00, a copy of which is attached hereto
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11 Section 3. This Resolution shall become effective immediately upon passage.
12 PASSED AND ADOPTED this ~ day of October, 2008.
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Task Order No. U08-5-01 Central Seacrest
Corridor: Design, Permitting, and Services
During Construction for Stormwater
Improvements and Water Main Replacement
A. Background
CH2M HILL (CONSULTANT) has performed a topographic route survey, prepared final
design contract documents, and performed permitting services for the Central Seacrest
Corridor Drainage Improvements and Water Main Replacement project for the City of
Boynton Beach (CITY) under Task Order No. 25 which was approved by the CITY July 15,
2003. Final design documents associated with Task Order No. 25 were submitted to the
CITY in June 2006. All permits to be secured by the CONSULTANT as part of Task Order
No. 25 were obtained and submitted to the CITY in 2006. Due to funding issues, the project
was not moved forward to bid and construction phases at that time.
In May 2008, the CITY requested the CONSULTANT make certain revisions to the proposed
water main, sanitary sewer, and stormwater improvements that were designed and
delivered under Task Order No. 25.
This Task Order No. U08-5-01 addresses fees for professional services to modify the design
contract documents, update permits which have lapsed or expired, provide bid phase
services, provide administration services during construction (SDC), and provide resident
observation services.
B. Scope of Services for Phases I and II
Task 1 - Design
The CONSULTANT, under CITY guidance, will provide professional engineering services
for modifying the contract documents that were prepared under Task Order No. 25 for the
Central Seacrest Corridor Drainage Improvements and Water Main Replacement project.
The specific scope of design services to be provided by CONSULTANT in this Task Order
U08-5-0l include the following:
1. Drawings: Per guidance from CITY staff, CONSULTANT will revise drawings to 100%.
The following revisions to the drawings and specifications are anticipated:
a. Phase I and Phase II will be bid as one package. There will be one set of contract
plan drawings that will include both phases.
b. Proposed water mains, and appurtenances, including fire hydrants, east of Seacrest
Blvd. are to be deleted from the project with the exception of the water main and
appurtenances on NE 1st Ave. between Seacrest and NE 3rd Ave.
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IMPROVEMENTS AND WATER MAIN REPLACEMENT
c. Proposed water mains, and appurtenances, including fire hydrants, on Boynton
Beach Boulevard are to be deleted from the project.
d. All but the following proposed exfiltration trenches and appurtenances east of
Seacrest Blvd. will be deleted from the project: SE 12th Ave., SE 13th Ave., SE 14th
Ave. and SE 1st Street between SE 11th Ave. and Woolbright Road.
e. Proposed sanitary sewer main replacement for entire project will be deleted.
f. Proposed swale, roadway, and driveway improvements east of Seacrest Blvd. will be
deleted from the project with the exception of those areas described in items "b" and
"d" above.
g. Notes will be added to the drawings to clarify phasing NTP requirements and water
main certification procedures.
h. Phasing limits, and limits of construction will be revised to reflect modifications
described in items a. through g.
2. Specifications: CONSULTANT to modify the CITY's January 2008 edition of their
Master Technical Specifications, Division 1 through 3 as appropriate for the project.
Contract Documents will use CITY's existing "Front-End" conditions, modified as
appropriate for this project.
3. Quantity Take-Off: CONSULTANT will conduct a quantity take-off of the revised
design contract documents.
4. Schedule Of Bid Items: CONSULTANT will prepare a Schedule of Bid Items for the
revised design contract documents in accordance with the CITY's standard format.
5. Cost Estimate: CONSULTANT will prepare an engineer's opinion of probable cost for
the revised design contract documents. The accuracy of the engineer's cost estimate is
anticipated to be within 10% + / - of the actual as-bid construction cost of the project.
6. 100% Design Contract Documents: Upon completion of the 100% design contract
documents, CONSULTANT will supply the CITY four (4) full-size sets of 100% review
documents. The CONSULTANT will attend a 100% design-review workshop with CITY
personnel to receive and discuss review comments regarding the documents. The CITY
will provide CONSULTANT with one marked set of the documents containing the
CITY's consolidated comments for use in preparation of the next stage of design
deliverable. For the 100% design deliverable the CONSULTANT will provide the
following: drawings, specifications, schedule of bid items, engineer's cost estimate.
7. Bid Documents: CONSULTANT will incorporate changes identified in the 100% design
workshop into the final bid documents.
Task 2 - Permitting
As part of the services provided under the previous Task Order No. 25 the CONSULTANT
secured the following permits for this project:
. Palm Beach County Utilities - Right Of Way, approved 02/13/06, expired 08/13/06.
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IMPROVEMENTS AND WATER MAIN REPLACEMENT
. Palm Beach County Health Department - Water, approved 12/01/05, expires 12/01/10.
. Department of Environmental Protection - Surface Water, approved 01/11/06, expires
01/11/1l.
. Florida Department of Transportation - Utility, approved 11/07/05, expired 04/07/06.
The CONSULTANT will assist the CITY in re-applying for the Palm Beach County Utility
KO.W permit which has expired. It is the CONSULTANT's understanding that the
proposed water mains along Boynton Blvd. will be eliminated from the project and that it
will not be necessary to re-apply for the FOOT permit.
The CONSULTANT will complete the permit application form(s) and submit them to the
CITY for approval/signature. The CONSULTANT will then submit the CITY executed
application form(s) along with any required drawings and/ or specifications to the
governing agency for approval. Any permit fees will be paid by the CITY.
CONSULTANT will prepare two (2) responses to each "request for additional information"
made by regulatory agencies following submittal of the permit applications. Additional
responses to agency requests for additional information will be considered an Additional
Services item.
It is the intent of this project to require the selected contractor to apply for and acquire the
necessary work permits. In addition, if any de-watering permits are necessary to conduct
the work, their acquisition will also be the responsibility of the contractor. CONSULTANT,
through the CITY, will provide the contractor with necessary site figures and data to
support the permitting effort.
Preparation of other permits for the above agencies (or for other regulatory agencies)
beyond that specified above will be considered an Additional Services item. Examples of
typical permits not included in this scope of work include wetland dredge and fill permits,
asbestos handling/ disposal permits, contaminated soil handling/ disposal permits,
archeological/historical preservation permits, endangered species permits, tree removal
permits, etc..
Task 3 - Bid Phase Services
Bid phase services to be performed by the CONSULTANT will be consistent with the
guidelines in the "Standard Procedures and Functions for Consultants, Procurement Services, and
the Project Management Team," provided by the CITY and will include the following:
l. Prepare Contract Document packages (i.e. drawings and specification) for CITY
advertisement and bidding purposes. Drawings to be full size (24 x 36 inch) format.
2. Distribute copies of the Contract Documents to the prospective bidders. The cost for
production of the contract documents will be borne by the bidders through purchase of
the construction plan from CONSULTANT. The cost of the contract documents shall
include all CONSULTANT cost associated with reproduction, processing and mailing
the contract documents to prospective bidders. Maintain records of the plan holders list
and provide a copy of the list to the CITY on a weekly basis.
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3. Provide document mailing and pre-bid services, such as assistance with advertisement,
maintaining plan holder's list, answering questions from potential bidders, and issuing
Contract Document addenda to the plan holders.
4. Respond to questions from prospective bidders and suppliers and issue addenda as
appropriate. Issuance of up to three addenda is assumed in the budget for Bid Phase
Services.
5. Participate in a pre-bid meeting with interested contractors and CITY staff. Prepare and
distribute meeting minutes. Prepare bid addendums as required for issuance by the
CITY.
6. Review bid packages received, document the due diligence process, and recommend
award.
7. Prepare conformed set of Contract Documents for execution by the CITY selected
Contractor. Conformed set will include addenda issued during the bid phase and the
Contractor's Schedule of Bid Items.
8. CONSULTANT will provide CITY two (2) full-size (24 x 36 inch), and two (2) half-size
(11 x 17 inch) sets of the conformed Contract Documents.
Task 4 - Services During Construction
The specific SDC phase services to be provided by the CONSULTANT include the following:
1. Using the CITY's formats, CONSULTANT will prepare agenda and conduct pre-
construction meeting with selected Contractor and CITY staff. Prepare and issue written
minutes of meeting.
2. Review Shop Drawing and Product submittals for general conformance with the design
intent and provisions of the Contract Documents. Review of up to 40 submittals is
included in the budget for SDC phase services.
3. Attend weekly construction progress meetings, prepare pre-issue agenda, and provide a
written summary of the issues discussed within 1 business day of the meeting
conclusion. Project meetings will be conducted by the Project Engineer with the Resident
Observer also in attendance. Following the meeting, the Project Engineer will prepare
and distribute DRAFT Minutes for meeting participant review and comment. FINAL
Minutes shall be issued within 3 business days after the conclusion of the meeting.
Meetings will be held at the construction site trailer. Ninety-six weekly progress
meetings are included in the budget for this task.
4. Review monthly payment applications submitted in a format acceptable to the CITY.
Assist the CITY to reconcile the Contractor payment requests, clarifications, and
responses to requests for quotations. A twenty-four month construction period is
assumed in budgeting these tasks.
5. Respond in writing to Contractor's Request For Information (RFI) regarding the design
documents. For the purpose of this task order, it is assumed that up to 50 RFI's will be
responded to during the 24 month construction period.
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IMPROVEMENTS AND WATER MAIN REPLACEMENT
6. Prepare and negotiate Change Orders (CO) and Field Change Directives (FCD) during
the 24 month construction period. For the purpose of this task order, it is assumed that
up to 12 CO and 24 FCD will be prepared during the 24 month construction period.
7. Review work progress at key steps to allow certifications to the SFWMD and PBCPHD
that work was completed in substantial conformance with the Contract Documents.
Review to include verification that water services were properly pressure tested and
bacteriologically sampled to allow a "request for release of facilities to be placed into
service" to be filed with the PBCPHD. Assist the CITY in obtaining the appropriate
PBCPHD release for completed facilities. For budgeting purposes it is assumed that the
CONSULTANT will be required to process not more than ten (10) individual request for
releases. Provisions will be added to the contract documents requiring the contractor to
reimburse the CONSULTANT for cost associated with processing additional release
request.
8. In conjunction with CITY staff, make preliminary and final inspections and assist in the
preparation of a Contractor "punch list." Review completion of identified punch list
items to assist in the determination that Substantial and Final Completion has been
reached by the Contractor. Advise the CITY that Substantial and Final Completion of the
project has been reached in accordance with the Contract Documents.
9. CONSULTANT will provide Contractor two (2) full-size (24 x 36 inch), and two (2) half-
size (11 x 17 inch) sets of the conformed Contract Documents. CONSULTANT will
provide Contractor conformed Contract Documents in electronic format to facilitate
Contractor's preparation of as-built drawings.
Task 5 - Resident Observation
The resident observation phase services to be provided by the CONSULTANT include the
following:
1. Provide an onsite construction observer. The resident observer will be onsite, for a
twenty-two (22) month period. Construction observation hours are based on the resident
observer working Monday through Friday, 8 hours per day (40 hours/week). It is
understood that the construction contractor will be allowed to work Monday through
Friday, 10 hours per day (50 hours/week). It is assumed that the resident observer's
services will not be needed for one month after construction N otice- T 0- Proceed is issued. It
is assumed the resident observer will be working half-time for the period between
Substantial and Final completion.
C. Assumptions
In addition to the work items discussed above, the following assumptions were made in
establishing the scope and associated fee. Changes and/ or modifications in the above work
items or these assumptions are considered an Additional Services Item under the terms of
the contract. Assumptions include:
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IMPROVEMENTS AND WATER MAIN REPLACEMENT
1. The scope and budget are based on a closed system with exfiltration basins and/ or a
swale type system (i.e. no positive outfall).
2. The CITY will provide CH2M HILL an electronic version of "front end" contract
documents in MICROSOFT "WORD 2003" version format.
3. Surveying and legal work necessary to prepare documents for and to secure easements
(temporary and permanent) required for installation of the piping and improvements
are the responsibility of the CITY.
4. Survey and acquisition of any easements (construction or permanent) for the new piping
and improvements will be the responsibility of the CITY.
5. Deviations from the Final Design Drawings will be compiled by the Contractor and
electronically incorporated onto the drawing files. Two sets of signed and sealed
RECORD drawings will then be submitted by the Contractor to the CITY. One set of
RECORD drawings will be provided to CONSULTANT for submittal to PBCPHD.
6. Construction observation hours are based on 96 weeks of actual construction, Monday
through Friday, at 8 hours per day, for a total of 3,840 man-hours. It is understood that
the contractor's allowable work hours as set forth in the CITY technical specification
section 01300, Part 1.2.E, are Monday through Friday, 7:00AM to 5:00PM (10 hours per
day), with no work requiring inspection occurring between 12:00PM and 1:00PM.
Resident observation required above 40 hours per week will be considered an
Additional Services item.
7. The CITY is responsible for all permitting and advertising fees, including costs of public
notification in local newspapers.
8. A single permit application covering the proposed construction work will be prepared
for submittal to each regulatory agency requiring are-submittal.
9. The Contract Documents will be prepared as a single contract (i.e. the water main
replacement and stormwater piping work will not be prepared as separate packages
within the same set of Contract Documents).
10. A single bidding effort is assumed. Re-bidding of the project is considered an
Additional Services item.
11. Costs for SDC phase geotechnical testing to verify Contractor's compliance with
Contract Documents are not included in the design fee estimate.
12. The design is to be based on the federal, state and local codes and standards in effect at
the beginning of the project. Revisions required for compliance with any subsequent
changes to those regulations is considered an Additional Services item.
13. Public outreach activities are the responsibility of the CITY.
14. Water service connections between the meter and each residence are not included in this
project. The CITY will contract directly with a specialty contractor for this work.
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D. Contract Reference
This Task Order shall be performed under the terms and conditions described within the
Agreement for General Engineering Consulting Services dated October 4, 2000 (renewed by
City Commission February 19, 2008) between the City of Boynton Beach and CH2M HILL.
E. Additional Services
The following are examples of some specific Additional Services Items that may be required,
but are not included within this Amendment. Generally, a condition contrary to the work
description in Section B or assumptions of Section C (upon which the fee is based) is
considered an Additional Services Item. Examples include:
1. Additional design services or construction observation in excess of that specified in this
Amendment.
2. Additional permitting assistance in excess of that identified in this Amendment.
3. Construction phase services (SDC) are based on an estimated twenty-four month
construction period from the time of the contractor mobilization to final inspection. If
the period of construction is extended, additional time and expenses will be necessary.
4. Assisting the CITY in the settlement of construction contract claims.
5. Replacement of small diameter water mains and stormwater improvements at locations
other than those identified in this Task Order No. U08-5-01 and the Central Seacrest
Corridor (Boynton Beach Boulevard to Woolbright Road) Final Design, Permitting, and Services
During Construction for Stormwater Improvements and Water Main Replacement (Task Order
No. 25). Additional fees will be developed as requested by the CITY for future work to
include additional drawings, revised "front ends" and the preparation of additional bid
documents. Bid services and SDC will be extended as appropriate.
6. Field verification (horizontal or vertical) of existing utilities identified as being within
the immediate area of the proposed pipeline.
7. Additional regulatory agency responses beyond the first response to an agency
incompleteness and/ or additional information request.
8. Development of property descriptions of easements, road right-of-ways, etc.
Preparation of right-of-way or easement boundary surveys.
9. Threatened or endangered species and species of special concern permitting or
relocation work.
10. Archeological/Historical preservation permits, studies, or reports.
11. Surveying, flagging, or other work necessary to secure tree removal permits from the
City, County, or other jurisdictions.
12. Design modifications to the Construction Contract Documents (i.e., change orders)
required during construction.
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These and other services can be provided, if desired by the CITY, under separate Task
Order(s) or by an amendment to this Task Order. Services performed will be on an as-
directed basis in accordance with a written Notice to Proceed from the CITY.
F. Obligations of the CITY
1. The CITY shall designate a Project Manager and Owner's Representative as the single
point of contact for this project.
2. The CITY shall review all drawings and other documents presented by CONSULTANT;
obtain advice of an attorney, insurance counselor, and others as CITY deems
appropriate for such review and render decisions pertaining thereto within 30 days so as
not to delay the services of CONSULTANT.
3. With assistance by CONSULTANT, as described herein, the CITY, as applicant shall
obtain approvals and permits from all governmental authorities having jurisdiction over
the project. The CITY is responsible for the payment of all permit application fees.
G. Compensation
Compensation by the CITY to the CONSULTANT for services described in Task Order U08-
5-01 shall be on a Time and Material (T &M) basis. T &M services will be invoiced for the
amount of work actually required by the project.
The budgeted fee for each of the tasks described in Task Order No. U08-5-0l is shown in
Table 1 below. Each task shall be billed by the CONSULTANT to completion. The
CONSULTANT shall not perform work beyond the total cost for each task shown in Table 1
without written authorization from the CITY.
TABLE 1: LABOR AND EXPENSE SUMMARY
Phases I and II - Central Seacrest Corridor
City of Boynton Beach
Labor Total
Labor Hours Cost Expenses Cost
Task 1 - Design Phase 100 $12,682 $1,101 $13,783
Task 2 - Permitting Phase 16 $2,404 $301 $2,705
Task 3 - Bid Phase Services 96 $13,368 $951 $14,319
Task 4 - Services During 1,864 $310,019 $5,742 $315,761
Construction
Task 5- Resident Observation 3,920 $341,040 $9,484 $350,524
Totals 5,996 $679,513 $17,579 $697,092
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IMPROVEMEf'ITS AND WATER MAIN REPLACEMEf'IT
H. Schedule
The CONSULTANT will commence design and permitting services upon receipt of written
authorization. A detailed schedule will be developed in cooperation with the CITY's
Project Manager and Owner's Representative during the initial Task of this project.
APPROVED BY:
CITY OF BOYNT~H' FLORIDA
By: ~
Kurt Bressner
City Manager
Dated this ~ ~ day of ~~ , 2008.
SUBMITIED BY:
CH2M HILL, INC.
By: ~.vkJ K:n\~7
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Rick Morales, P.E.
Vice President
Dated this ~ day of ~W , 2008.
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TASK ORDER U08-S-Q1
Central Seacrest Corridor - Water Main Replacement and Stormwater System Improvements
Proposed labor Estimate
Staff Project Project Sr. Designe Sr. Field Inspector Designer Engineering Sr. Admin. Total Hrs. Total $
Director Coordinator Re . Technician Su ort
Scope Rates 227.00 193.00 128.00 144.00 87.00 93.00 87.00 86.00
Task 1 - Design
Modify Utility Design Per City Direction 2 2 30 25 59 6,787.00
Revise Specifications 8 0 8 1,544.00 I
Revise Quantity Take-Off 10 10 870.00 I
Revise Schedule Of Bid Items 5 5 435.00
Revise Cost Estimate 4 4 772.00
QNQC 5 5 965.00
Contract Documents Signed & Sealed By EaR 4 4 772.00
Pro'ect Coordination And Administration 5 537.00
Task 4 - Services During Construction ,
PM/CM full-time for 1st 2 Months of project to assist with start-up 187 133 53,115.00 I
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PM/CM half-time for last month of project to assist with closeout 80 15,440.00 ,
PM/CM 16 hours/week for 4 months during project 256 49,408.00
PM/CM 10 hours/week for 17 months during project 680 131,240.00
Engineer Of Record QA, 6 hours/month for 24 months 0 144 27,792.00
Pro'ect Coordination Administration 0 33,024.00
Task 5 - Resident Observation
Sr. Inspector for 96 weeks @ 40 hours/week
Sr. Ins ector half-time last month of ro'ect to assist with closeout
Total labor Hours 0 1253 160 0 207 0 3920 0 52 404 5996
Total labor Cost $0 $241,829 $30,880 $0 $26,496 $0 $341,040 $0 $4,524 $34,744
Total $ 679,513
9/11/2008
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CITY CLERK'S OFFICE
MEMORANDUM
TO:
Barb Conboy
Utilities Manager
FROM:
Janet M. Prainito
City Clerk
DATE:
October 24, 2008
RE:
R08-ll8 - Task Order #U08-0S-0l Central Seacrest Corridor:
Design, Permitting and Services During Construction for
Stormwater Improvements and Water Main Replacement
Attached for your information and use are two originals of the above mentioned Task
Order. Since the documents have been fully executed, I have retained one original for
Central File.
Please contact me if there are any questions. Thank you.
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