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R02-096RESOLUTION NO. R02- Oq ~ A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR AND CITY CLERK TO EXECUTE TASK ORDER NO. 01-05 FOR METCALF & EDDY, IN THE AMOUNT OF $49,140 FOR THE SURF ROAD AREA WATER MAIN REPLACEMENT PROJECT; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, this project is to provide Phase I, preliminary design and engineering services for the upgrading of water mains and services in an unincorporated area adjacent to the Town of Ocean Ridge; and WHEREAS, the City Commission, upon staff's recommendation, has deemed it appropriate, and in the best interests of the public, to approve a Task Order for Metcalf & Eddy., for the Surf Road Area Water Main Replacement Project in the amount of $49,140; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, THAT: Section 1. The City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida does hereby authorize and direct the Mayor and City Clerk to approve and execute a Change Order for Metcalf & Eddy, in the amount of $49,140. Section 2. This Resolution shall become effective immediately upon passage. PASSED AND ADOPTED this ! ~1 day of June, 2002. Commissioner TASK ORDER//01-05 May 24, 2002 FEE PROPOSAL AND SCOPE OF SERVICES CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH PRELIMINARY (30%) DESIGN - PHASE I ASSOCIATED WITH CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT AT RISK APPROACH - PHASE II FOR SURF ROAD AREA WATER MAIN REPLACEMENT Background It is the general intent of this scope of services to provide preliminary design services associated with the upgrading of water services in an unincorporated area adjacent to Ocean Ridge known as the Surf Road Area. The project area lies in an unincorporated pocket (approximately 17 acres) of Palm Beach County and currently obtains water and sanitary sewer services from the City of Boynton Beach (City). The project area is def'med as: · Briny Breezes Boulevard on the north, · Surf Road to the south, · Old Ocean Boulevard, Streamaire Lane, and Coquina Road on the east, · North Ocean Boulevard (AIA) on the west, and · North, Center, South, and East Lane area. Metcalf & Eddy has prepared a feasibility study for the project area. The study identified a need for upgrading water services due to a deficiency in flows and lack of adequate fu'e hydrant coverage in the project area. Basis of Estimate The basis of this estimate is to provide for 30 % design (Phase I) which will be used to develop a negotiated fee for a subsequent phase (Phase II) which will utilize construction management at risk as described herein. Hence, this fee proposal and scope of work addresses the 30% design and broad concepts that will be used to develop and subsequently execute the project under a construction management at risk approach. i Surf Road Project A~roach M&E has experience in numerous projects using the construction management at risk approach. We bring this experience to the Surf Road project. The approach proposed for this project and presented herein is as follows: 1. Conduct a Public Meeting to present and discuss the preliminary design water main plan for those affected residents. 2. Perform engineering design services at a 30 % completion level necessary to solicit bids from contractors. 3. Select Contractor(s) based on established criteria 4. Develop fee proposal for construction management at risk project 5. Provide technical services during construction such as construction management and engineering services necessary to execute and certify the project During the course of the project, M&E encourages City participation and feedback. We believe that this participation further enhances the team concept which is very important in a successful construction management at risk project. Upgrading Water Services Background Based on available information, M&E recommended a system layout as shown in Figure 4 of the Feasibility Study. Attachment 1 futher defines the water main layout. This preliminary layout depicts a new 8-inch main along Briny Breezes Boulevard to service the Surf Road Area. The new main would run from along Briny Breezes Boulevard to Old Ocean Boulevard, along Seaview Avenue, down Streamaire Lane, Winthrop Lane, and Kenmore Lane where it would connect to the replacement loop running along Coral Road, Reef Road, Surf Road, East Avenue, and Coquina Road, thus preventing system dead ends. Having water supplied from two locations will also strengthen the system and aid in maintaining adequate flows. A loop is also proposed for North, Center, South, and East Lane to AIA. It was proposed that all the existing water meters be abandoned and replaced with new meters. It was also recommended that the new meters be placed street front for easy access of city personnel rather than in the back of homes. A total of seven fire hydrants are proposed for the study area. The preliminary layout shows the location of the hydrants. This layout satisfies the City's fire hydrant criteria. It is proposed that roads be returned to their original condition, with the exception of minor swale grading as defined in Phase I and an asphalt replacement for those roads, once the new pipes have been laid and the old utilities abandoned or removed. Currently, most of the roads throughout the subject area are unpaved and are comprised of predominantly coral rock and soil. 2 The water service upgrades identified in the Study consist of the following: 1. Approximately 3,600 lineal feet of 6-inch and 800 lineal feet of 8-inch ductile iron water main 2. Seven flue hydrants 3. Sixty-four water service connections (3/4", 10 If each) Although not identified in the Study, the point of connection to the townhomes along Conquina Road will be examined. The following pages provide a proposed scope of services for the initial phase (30 % Design - Phase I) of the proposed approach. 3 SCOPE OF SERVICES PHASE I: 1.0 2.0 Project Management - 30% Design 1.1 Management Project Management activities comprise contract administration, coordination of project staff, monitoring of progress and project costs during the 30 % design phase 1.2 Project Meetings M&E will attend up to three (3) meetings with representatives of the City as part of this project, as follows: a. Public Meeting, b. 30 % design review meeting, and c. Price negotiations for CM at Risk Phase. If required, as pan of the public meeting, M&E will be providing presentation material in the form of a proposed water main and services layout on two 24x36 presentation boards as requested by the City. 1.3 Value Engineering M&E will be conducting one value engineering meeting with the City for the project to identify potential cost savings and further enhance value to the City. Results will be incorporated into the f'mal 30% deliverable. Engineering Design 2.1 Data Collection and Field Investigation M&E will perform the following field activities: Field supervision by M&E personnel for our subcontractors, as necessary Geotechnical services: · advance up to 10 borings to a depth of 10 feet each to obtain soil properties 4 · laboratory testing of three samples to determine corrosive properties at representative locations · measurement and recording groundwater levels at each boring location · preparation of geotechnical report which will describe the work performed and include boring logs and laboratory test results Surveying services: · services as def'med by the Florida Department of Business Regulation Chapter 61G17-6 survey type "(i) Record Survey" and "(j) Right of Way Survey", including property lines and easements. · generate a 1"= 10' scale topographic map of the project area streets (both in CADD and a reproducible copy), including onsite items as indicated within the public Right-of Way · locate manholes and record rim elevations and select manhole inverts · identify existing water meter locations on the survey · provide PLS signed and sealed survey plans Utility locate services · contact Sunshine State One and arrange for location of utilities on the project area public roads · use existing utility maps to identify proposed water main route conflicts · with the City's assistance, locate existing water meters as much as practical Vacuum extraction (soft dig) · provide up to 10 soft dig utility locations in those areas that have potential water mare route conflicts · Should the City request more locations, each is $275 per hole not including 10% markup. The additional hole must be performed while the crew is on-site. Otherwise a setup fee of $260 not including markup is imposed. Percolation testing will not be necessary. 2.1.2 Easements/Rights of Way M&E will obtain all necessary information on the City's or County's easements and rights-of-way for the proposed water system upgrades. This information will be included in the Preliminary Design Report (PDR). 5 2.2 30 % Design Drawings M&E will provide water main plan view drawings of the project area using the survey information obtained from field investigations. The intent of the 30 % design drawings is to provide sufficient information to develop a price for water system upgrade construction. M&E will prepare preliminary technical specifications, using City of Boynton Beach standard technical specifications as augmented by M&E. Otherwise standard Construction Specification Institute (CSI) format preliminary technical specifications necessary for the project will be used. These specifications will be based on standard terms commonly used in construction contracts 2.3 2.2.1 Permitting Information Permitting activities with the following agencies are anticipated: 1. Palm Beach County Department of Health (PBCDOH) Permit for constructing a water main. 2. Palm Beach County/City of Boynton Public Works for Right-of-Way 3. Palm Beach County/City of Boynton Beach Planning and Zoning (P&Z) for city building permits. The permit fee is determined by the estimated construction cost (or waived if City of Boynton Beach). In the PDR M&E will present a table identifying the permits, agencies, contacts, and associated permit fees for each agency. Deliverables M&E will be providing the following deliverables in the form of a PDR as part of the 30% design proposal: · Survey for work described above (hard and disk copy) · Geotechnical report · Soft dig results · Water main plan view drawings · Depth and material of main · Landscaping issues · Preliminary technical specifications · Bill of Materials · Permit table 6 At this stage, M&E will develop and present a formal fee proposal for Phase II. The information contained in the PDR will be provided to contractors to obtain pricing. PHASE II: 3.0 Design Development and Construction Management Approach Once the City has reviewed and accepted the water main route via the PDR, M&E will finalize preliminary drawings and technical specifications. The level of detail will be that which is necessary for obtaining permits and construction pricing from contractors. Tasks within this phase consist of: 1. Design Development 2. Permitting 3. Construction Management 4o Schedule and Phasing Development 5. Constmction Management at Risk 6. Engineering Services A detailed fee proposal with appropriate pricing will be presented at the completion of Phase I. 4.0 Sample Construction Management at Risk Contract Attachment H contains a sample construction management at risk contract. This contract is currently being used in Collier County, Florida for a project that M&E is providing construction management at risk contractual services. 4.0 Basis of Estimate - 30% Design The Public Meeting will be planned and conducted by the City. M&E will be providing presentation material in the form of a proposed water main and services layout on two 24x36 presentation boards as requested by the City. The water main improvements will consist of 3,600 If of 6-inch diameter and 800 If of 8-inch diameter water main. Full restoration to Palm Beach County Standards is not required. Restoration will be in kind. Stormwater design will be limited to minor drainage swales. The design intent, as part of this project and during f'mal design, will be to collect street runoff into the swales assuming little or no percolation. The design drawings will be based on plan scale 1" = 40' horizontal. Plofiles will not be developed during Phase I. 7 o Compensation for engineering work in this proposal (Phase I) will be based on a lump sum method of payment in accordance with our General Agreement. PROJECT SCHEDULE The following project schedule has been developed should the City approve awarding M&E with the 30 % design and overall construction management for the project. Schedule Task Time Elapsed to Subtask Completion PItASE I Notice to Proceed Task 1 - Project Management Town Meeting Task 2 - 30% Design Survey Geotechnical Report Utility Verification 30% Design Submittal City Review Solicitation of Contractor Pricing CM at Risk Proposal Price Negotiations and NTP Phase li 0 weeks Continuous 5 weeks 4 weeks 5 weeks 5 weeks 8 weeks 10 weeks 13 weeks 15 weeks 19 weeks PHASE H Task - Construction Management at Risk Material Procurement Design Development Permits in Hand Construction Substantially Complete Final Completion/Certifications 23 weeks 22 weeks 25 weeks 35 weeks 37 weeks PROJECT TEAM The project team will be led by Mr. Roberto S. Ortiz, P.E. who will act as principal- in-charge. M&E's project manager will be Mr. James G. Penkosky, P.E. The following subcontractors will be used: * Surveying services: Shalloway, Foy, Rayman & Newell, Inc. · Geotechnical services: Intercounty Laboratories, Inc. · Soft Dig services: Accurate Locating, Inc. 8 COMPENSATION - Preliminary. (30%) Design- Phase I M&E proposes to perform tasks 1.0 and 2.0 for a lump sum amount of $49,140. A cost estimates is attached to present a breakdown of fees and hours per task and is included as Attachment 2. The cost estimate is summarized below. Task 1 - Project Management and Meetings Task 2 - Predesign Totals Labor ODCs Total $ 6,751 $ 67 $ 6,818 19,958 22,364 42,322 $26,709 $22,431 $49,140 Please note that a majority of the ODCs consist of those subcontractor services outlined in Section 2.1. 9 APPROVED BY CITY OF B~OYNTON BEACH, FLOR/DA Mayor Date: ..Jane. lg, ,.qoo,~, l'~r::~[. City Attorney SUBMITTED BY Metcalf& Eddy. Inc. ,1 .----. ~, Rob'erto S. Ortiz, Vice President Date: .~'--2 Lf--O ~- 10 ATTACHMENT 1 PRELIMINARY LAYOUT I zOzOzOO< ,., ,., 0 C) 0 0 ,,,< ~. ~ I,U ATTACHMENT 2 COST ESTIMATE