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R04-1641 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 RESOLUTION NO. R04- I{z~q A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING EXECUTION OF TASK ORDER NO. U04-15-02 TO METCALF & EDDY IN THE AMOUNT OF $155,929.00 TO PROVIDE ENGINEERING SERVICES FOR THE LAKESIDE / N.E. 20TM AVENUE WATER SERVICES AND STORM WATER IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the Lakeside/N.E. 20th Avenue project area is located in the northeast 14 section of Boynton Beach. The areas east and west of U.S. Highway itl (US #1) have in 15 adequate water services due to the age, condition and size of existing water mains and the 16 limited number of fire hydrants; and 17 WHEREAS, the areas suffer from chronic flooding as a result of poor or non- 18 existent storm water management; and 19 WHEREAS, the City Commission, upon staff's recommendation, has deemed it 20 appropriate and in the best interests of the public to approve Task Order No.U04-15-02 to 21 Metcalf & Eddy to provide the engineering services for the Lakeside/N.E. 20th Avenue 22 Water Services and Storm Water Improvements Project. 23 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF 24 THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, THAT: 25 Section 1. The foregoing "Whereas" clauses are hereby ratified and confirmed 26 as being true and correct and are hereby made a specific part of this Resolution upon 27 adoption hereof. 28 Section 2. The City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida does 29 hereby authorize and direct the approval and execution of Task Order No. U04-15-02, in the S:\CA\RESO\Agreements\Task - Change Orders\Metcalf & Eddy - Lakeside and N.E. 20th Water Services.doc 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2O 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 amount of $155,929.00 to Metcalf & Eddy to provide the engineering services for Lakeside/N.E. 20th Avenue Water Services and Storm Water Improvements Project. Section 3. This Resolution shall become effective immediately upon passage. PASSED AND ADOPTED this o~ { day of September, 2004. ATTEST: CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA /A~yor' ,/ ~ ~ / ~issioner S:\CA\RESO~greements\Task - Change Orders\Metcalf & Eddy - Lakeside and N.E. 20th Water Services.doc VI.-CONSENT AGENDA ITEM C.6. CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM [] August 3, 2004 [] August 17, 2004 [] September 7, 2004 Date Final Form Must b~ Turned in to City Cl~k's Office (Noo~) July 19, 2004 (Noon) August 2, 2OO4 (Noon) August 16, 2004 (Noon) September 7, 2004 Date Fiml Foma Mu~t be Turned in to City Cl~a,k's Office (Noon) September 20, 2004 (Noon) o~nober 4, 2004 (Noo~) ~ 18, 2004 (Noon) Nov~al~r 1, 2004 NATURE OF AGENDA ITEM RECOMMENDATION: [] Administrative [] Development Plans ,,~ [] Consent Agenda [] New Business co [] Public Hearing [] Legal ~t --,c.c~ I [] Bids [] Unfinished Business [] Announcement [] Presentation City Manager's Motion to approve and authorize the execution of a Resolution for Task Order No. U04-15-02 for $155,929.00 to Metcalf & Eddy (M&E) to provide engineering services for the Lakeside/N.E. 20a Avenue Water Services and Storm Water Improvements Project. EXPLANATION: The Lakeside/N.E. 20a Avenue project area is located in the northeast section of Boynton Beach (see attached Figure 1). The areas east and west of U.S. Highway #1 (US #1) have inadequate water services due to the age, condition and size of existing water mains and the limited number of fire hydrants. Additionally, these areas suffer from chronic flooding, a result of poor or non- existent storm water management. The areas east and west of US #1 constitute approximately 25,000 linear feet of water mains. Of the 25,000 linear feet, it is known that approximately 10,000 linear feet will need to be replaced (Figure 2). The balance of the existing water mains and service connections will be investigated for possible replacement during the preparation of a Preliminary Design Report (PDR) based on criteria such as pipe size, depth, location, material and water service location. SABULLETINWORMSka_OENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM.DOC CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM The area east of US #1 is identified for storm water improvements consisting of drainage piping and structures for conveyance to an existing ouffall at the lntracoastal Waterway and other drainage structures. The project area west of US #1 may be limited to development of approximately ll,500 feet of swales where City personnel indicated flooding issues. Final determination of the extent of the swale development and possible exl~dtration trench construction will be based on data from the PDR. The Utilities Department has cleaned and televised the sanitary sewer system within the project area and -there are no areas that warrant inclusion for repairs in this task order. PROGRAM IMPACT: M&E will provide the City with a Preliminary Design Report (PDR) to evaluate the water mains in the areas east and west of US #1 and make a recommendation as to the extent of the total linear feet of water mains and service connections to be replaced. The PDR will also provide the City with additional information regarding storm water improvements for both of the project areas. The development of a hydraulic model to confirm the replacement piping sizes is not included in this task order. Task Order No. U04-15-02 consists of project management, project meetings, value engineering, and the Preliminary Design Report (PDR). FISCAL IMPACT: Funds are available as follows: Account #401-5000-590-96.02 WTR123 and Account 0401-5000- 590-96.09 STM029. The compensation for this task order is based on the terms and conditions described within the Agreement for General Engineering Consulting Services, Commission approved November 18, 2003 between the City of Boynton Beach and Metealf & Eddy. ALTERNATIVES: Delays in this project will burden our utility customers by not providing improved water services and relief from nuisance flooding. It is necessary to move forward with the preparation of the PDR to fuWdl our customer's needs. There are no alternatives. S:'~BUIJ.ETIN~ORMSXAOENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM. DOC CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM Interim Utilities Director Utilities Department Kurt Bressner City Manager City Attorney / Finance / Human Resources Attachments: Three (3) Original Task Orders for Execution Figure 1 - Project Area Figure 2 - Known Water Main Replacement bc: Nemesio Gomez, Interim Utilities Director Dale Sugerman, Assistant City Manager Paul Fleming, Sr. Project Manager Utilities File/WRLT Procurement Services SABULLETINWORMSLAGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM.DOC TASK ORDER U04-15-02 August 30, 2004 FEE PROPOSAL AND SCOPE OF SERVICES CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH LAKESIDE/NE 20th AVENUE - Preliminary Design Report A. Background This fee proposal provides preliminary design services associated with the upgrading of water services and storm water improvements in northeast Boynton Beach. The project area is defined as shown on Figure 1. Specifically: An area east of US Highway 1 bordered by: · Dimick Road on the north (including North Lake Road extensions), · Las Palmas on the south, · Intercoastal waterway on the east, and · US Highway 1 on the west (but not including US 1). An area west of US Highway 1 bordered by: · NE 26th Avenue on the north, · NE 20th Avenue on the south, · US 1 and NE 4th Street on the east (excludes The Crossings), and · NE 1 st Way to Gateway Boulevard and NE 2na Court/3Ta Court from Gateway on the west (but not including Gateway Blvd.). The two areas identified constitute approximately 25,000 If of water main. Based on existing information, it is known that approximately 10,000 If will need to be replaced due to size. The balance (15,000 lf) will be investigated for possible replacement during preliminary design based on criteria such as pipe depth, material, and size and water service location. Storm water improvements will also be investigated during the preliminary design. Development of a hydraulic model to confirm replacement piping sizes is not included in our scope of work. Vision Statement The City's Utilities Department vision is: Creating value for our customers and community by achieving excellence in service, products, and environmental quality PEOPLE · TEAMWORK · INNOVATION It is always the intent of the City for the project's outcome to achieve the goals set forth in their vision. Therefore M&E has developed this scope of services in an effort to meet the City's goal. B. Scope of Services 1.0 Project Management 1.1 Management Project Management activities comprise contract administration, coordination of project staff, monitoring of progress and project costs during the project through closeout. 1.2 Project Meetings M&E will attend meetings with representatives of the City as part of this project, as follows: a. Project kickoffmeeting b. One design review meeting for the Preliminary Design Report in draft form M&E will prepare agenda, record and distribute meeting minutes for all meetings. City formats will be used for agenda and minutes. 1.3 Value En~neerin~ 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 draft PDR deliverable. 2.0 Engineering Design 2.1 Preliminary_ Design Report M&E will provide a preliminary design report (PDR). The intent of the PDR is to review existing information, develop design criteria, and provide general route of the proposed water main and layout of storm water structures. It is anticipated the PDR will include the following elements: · Survey for work described below (hard and disk copy available) · Geotechnical report - boring results and bedding recommendations · Soft dig results · Construction Considerations · Depth and material of main · Fire hydrant placement · Stormwater system details · Landscaping issues · Potential MOT issues · Permit table · Preliminary List of Technical Specifications · Water main layout · Fire flow requirements · Stormwater system preliminary layout · Engineer's Estimate for improvements Drainage calculations will be based on the South Florida Water Management District's conservative formula and the Palm Beach County design parameters. The calculations will be based on criteria of a 1 O-year, 72-hour storm event. The specific drainage area for this project will extend to 25 feet beyond the edge of pavement. 2.1.1 Data Collection and Field Investigation M&E will perform the following field activities in support of the project: Field supervision of M&E subcontractors, as necessary Geotechnical services (as approved by the City for actual number and location prior to activity commencement): · advance up to 25 borings to a depth of 10 feet each to obtain soil properties · laboratory testing of each boring (up to 25 samples) to determine corrosive properties at representative locations measurement and recording groundwater levels at each boring location · if the reviewing agency for storm water desires calculations on the project's west side, double-ring percolation/infiltration testing coordinated with other required testing. Up to Six tests are planned depending upon the consistency of results. · preparation of geotechnical report which will describe the work performed and include boring logs and laboratory test results · Surveying services: · services as defined by the Florida Department of Business Regulation Chapter 61G17-6 survey type "(i) Record Survey" and "0) Right of Way Survey", including property lines and easements within the project area (including pertinent Gateway and US1 intersections) as defined in Figure 1 approximately 25,000 If of roadway. · generate a 1"=30, 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 storm water manholes and record rim elevations and select manhole inverts · locate vegetation within the right-of-way · provide PLS signed and sealed survey plans · Utility locate services · contact City Valve Book Team and arrange for location of utilities on the project area public roads right-of-way · use existing City utility maps to assist in identifying proposed water main route and stormwater conflicts · with the City's assistance, locate and identify existing water meter locations on the survey · Vacuum extraction (soft dig) · provide up to 50 soft dig utility locations in those areas that have potential water main route or stormwater structure conflicts. The City will review for actual number and location prior to activity commencement. · Should the City request that additional locations be explored, these locations are $275 per hole not including 10% markup. All additional work must be performed while the crew is on- site. Otherwise a setup fee of $260 not including markup will be imposed. 2.1.2 Easements/Rights of Way M&E will obtain available 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). 2.1.3 Permitting Information In the PDR M&E will present a table identifying the permits, agencies, contacts, anticipated schedule for obtaining the permit, and associated permit fees for each agency. 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 DERM for stormwater improvements 3. SFWMD and FDEP for stormwater 4. USACOE for stormwater 2.1.4 Engineer's Estimate M&E will prepare a rough order engineer's estimate of probable construction cost. The cost estimated will be subdivided into separate items as much as practical. 2.1.5 Deliverables M&E will provide the City three sets of the draft and final PDR in hard copy. Project Team The project team will be led by Mr. Alejandro Toro, P.E. who will act as principal-in- charge. M&E's project manager will be Mr. Jim Penkosky, P.E. The following subcontractors will be used during the project. · Storm Drainage: Civil-Works Inc (MBE/WBE) - Linda Bell, P.E. · Utility Locating: Accurate Locating- Jay Scagliola, P.L.S. · Survey: SFRN, Inc - Gary Rayman, P.S.M. · Geotechnical Testing: Intercounty Laboratories - Alex Hockman, P.E. C. Assumptions 1. Field verification of existing utilities will be limited to those affecting the project. 2. Hydraulic modeling of the water distribution system or stormwater in the area will not be conducted. 3. Compensation for engineering work in this proposal will be based on a time and material method of payment, with a "not-to-exceed" limit. D. Contract Reference This Task Order shall be performed under the terms and conditions described within the Consultant Agreement, Two-Year General Consulting and Engineering Contract dated November 18, 2003 between the City of Boynton Beach and Metcalf & Eddy. E. Obligations of the City 1. The City shall provide M&E in a timely manner, all requested and available record data and information related to the project as necessary for the performance of the services specified herein. 2. The City shall review all documents presented by M&E; obtain advice of an attorney, insurance counselor, and other as City deems appropriate for such review and render decisions pertaining thereto within reasonable time so as not to delay the services of M&E. F. Compensation M&E proposes to perform the tasks outlined above for a time and material amount of $155,929. A cost estimate presenting a breakdown of fees and hours per major task is included as Attachment 1. In accordance with our contract with the City, subcontractors will be at a 10% markup for this proposal. The fees per major task are summarized below: Labor Labor Task Designation Hours Cost Expenses Total Cost 1.1 Management 46 $5,778 $1,122 $6,900 1.2 Project Meetings 18 $1,962 $688 $2,650 1.3 Value Engineering 4 $700 $28 $728 2.1 Preliminary Design 320 $31,428 $114,224 $145,652 Totals 388 $39,868 $116,061 $155,929 G. Proiect Schedule Activity Notice to Proceed (and Kick-offmeeting) Geotechncial Soft Digs Survey Draft PDR City Review Final PDR Time Elapsed 0 weeks 4 weeks 6 weeks 14 weeks 20 weeks 22 weeks 24 weeks < ATTACHMENT 1 COST ESTIMATE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH Lakeside/NE 20th Avenue - Preliminary Design Report ATTACHMENT 1 TASK Designations LABOR CATEGORY HOURLY 1.1 1.2 1.3 2.1 TOTAL TOTAL RATE Hours RtxHrs Hours RtxHrs Hours RtxHrs Hours RtxHrs HOURS FEES Consulting/Engineering: Proj. Dir., Principal $175 6 $1,050 0 $0 41 $700 0 $0 10 $1,750 Senior ProJect Manager $156 24 $3,744 8 $1,248 (~ $0 80 $12,480 112 $17,472 Project Engineer $113 0 $0 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 Senior Engineer $89 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 Engineer $78 8 $624 8 $624 0 $0 180 $14,040 196 $15,288 Scientist $71 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 Technical Services: Senior Designer $91 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 48 $4,368 48 $4,368. Designer $71 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 Senior Inspector $75 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0i $0 0 $0 Pro,iect Support Services: Senior Administrative $71 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0. Administrative $45 8 $360 2 $90 0 $0 12 $540 22 $990 TOTAL PERSONNEL 46 $5,778 18 $1,962 4 $700 320 $31,428 388 $39,868 Direct Costs: Subcontractor (CWI) cost $920 $600 $0 $12,230 $13,750 Subcontractor (Accurate) cost $0 $0 $0 $15,110 $15,110 Subcontractor (SFRN) cost $0 $0 $0 $65,000 $65,000 Subcontractor (Intercounty) cost $0 $0 $6 $11,300 $11,300 ODCs cost $100 $25 $25 $200 $350 10% Cost Markup 10% $102 $63 $3 $10,384 $10,551 TOTAL DIRECT COSTS $t,122 $688 $28 $114,224 $116,061 i DATED this day of ,2004. CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH Kurt Bressner, City Manager METCALF & EDDY, INC. /J ~/Alej andro JForo, P.E. Approved as to Form: Vice President Title (Corporate Seal) Attest/Authenticated: Office of the City Attorney Notary .,,?~q,~ _ Diane Cent~mole 7