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R01-043 RESOLUTION NO. ROi-m/.~ A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, APPROVING AND ACCEPTING A FEE PROPOSAL AND SCOPE OF SERVICES BY METCALF & EDDY, INC., FOR ENGINEERING SERVICES FOR THE N.E. 12TH AVENUE DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENTS AND SEAWALL REPLACEMENT, IN THE AMOUNT OF $72,076.00.00; AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE MAYOR AND CITY CLERK TO EXECUTE THE PROPOSAL; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, this task order is for design, permit, bid and construction management services to replace the existing 50 year old seawall that has failed because of hydraulic loading from stormwater; and WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Boynton, upon recommendation of staff, deems it to be in the best interests of the residents and citizens of the City of Boynton Beach to approve and execute Task Order # 01-01 in the amount of $27;,076.00 with Metcalf Eddy, Inc,. for engineering services related to NE 12th Avenue, drainage improvement and seawall replacement; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, THAT: Section 1. Each Whereas clause set forth above is true and correct and incorporated herein by this reference. Section 2. The City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida does hereby approve and accept a fee proposal and scope of services by Metcalf & Eddy, Inc., for engineering services for the N.E. 12th avenue drainage improvements and seawall replacement, in the amount of $72,076.00, (Task Order No. 01-01) which proposal is attached hereto as composite Exhibit "A". Section 3. That this Resolution shall become effective immediately upon PASSED AND ADOPTED this .~ day of March, 2001. Vice Mayor Commis~ione~/ Commissioner ;T: ,iCity~lerk ' Commissioner TASK ORDER #01-01 February 7, 2000 FEE PROPOSAL AND SCOPE OF SERVICES CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH NE 12m AVENUE DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENTS AND SEAWALL REPLACEMENT Back~round It is the general intent of this scope of services to provide planning, designing, permitting, bidding, and construction management services associated with design and construction of a stormwater management system and seawall replacement that is proposed for NE 12' Avenue. The following was provided by the City to M&E to facilitate this proposal: 1. Structural Design & Inspections, Inc., "Structural Engineering Report Concerning Mariner's Way Seawall and the N.E. 12' Avenue Seal Wall", dated July 21, 2000. 2. City of Boynton Beach Utilities.Department, "N.E. 12' Avenue Plan & Profile", dated April, 2000. The SDI report described the NE 12' Avenue seawall as: · "bowed considerably" · "the seawall cap is fractured in numerous locations along its entire length", and · "the soil on the landward side of the seawall has been displaced". The report further classified both seawalls as "failed". This failure was attributed to: · "excessive lateral loads placed on the landward side of the NE 12' Avenue seawall" caused by "a direct result of saturated soil pressure and hydrOstatic pressure from groundwater and surface runoff accumulation behind the wall", and · "deteriorated steel anchor rods" and "seawall cap reinforcing steel (deterioration)" with respect to the Mariner's seawall. Hence, this fee proposal and scope of work addresses the replacement of the NE 12' Avenue seawall (hereinafter referred to as "seawall A") and drainage improvements aimed at minimizing the effect of runoff on the subject seawall. The Mariner's Way seawall (hereinafter referred to as "seawall B") located to the north is not part of the scope of work outlined in this prOposal. The attached Figure depicts the location of each seawall. 1.0 2.0 SCOPE OF SERVICES Project Management 1.1 Management Project Management activities comprise contract administration, coordination of project staff, monitoring of progress and project costs. 1.2 Owner Liaison M&E will attend up to fourteen (14) meetings with representatives, of the City for seawall A during the project as follows: a. Conceptual design review meeting, b. Final design review meeting, c. Prebid Conference, d. Bid opening, e. Preconstmction meeting, f. Weekly construction meetings, and g. Project closeout. Engineering Design 2.1 Data Collection and Field Investigation M&E will perform the following activities: a. Data Collection and Review of Existing Documents: · Inspection and/or failure investigation reports · Regional and local geologic information · Design or record drawings of buried and overhead utilities and nearby structures · Property and easement records · Existing topographic maps · Design storm information b. Field Investigation and Survey Services (seawall A) · Two 3.5 inch diameter cased borings, SPT at 5 ft intervals. Depth equal to at least 3 times the free-standing height of the seawall or 10 ft. into bedrock, whichever is less. Measure groundwater' level in each boring at the end of drilling. Record water level in the channel at the same time. 2 2.2 AllowanCe for two 3" thin-walled tube soil samples in the event that cohesive soils are encountered Field supervision by M&E geotechnical engineer · Allowance of $3000 for laboratory tests on soil samples (groin size distribution, Atterberg limits, natural moisture content, consolidation and shear strength tests) · Geoteclmical Data Report will describe the work performed and include boring logs and laboratory test results · Surveying services to generate a 1"=10' scale topographic map of the seawall area (both in CADD and a reproducible copy), including the location and elevation of the borings. · PerColation testing will not be necessary. Conceptual Design Report M&E will prepare a conceptual design report (CDR) which will consist of the following design elements: a. Drainage Improvements. M&E will develop stormwater calculations to estimate the volume of runoff along NE 12~ Avenue east of US l, within the right-of'way. A 'conceptual stormwater management design will be presented along with necessary pretreatment structures (i.e. particle separator) for seawall A. b. Seawall Replacement. An evaluation of up to three alternatives (seawall type) will be presented based on soil investigations. The alternatives will be evaluated based on foundation considerations, technical feasibility, and spatial constraints. c. Hydrostatic Pressure Mitigation. A plan for reducing the effect of saturated soil runoff accumulation and hydrostatic pressure on the refurbished seawall will be presented for seawall A. d. Schedule Constraints: The CDR will report on schedule constraints such as site access, equipment and material staging, etc. Upon incorporation of comments from the CDR review meeting, a f'mal report will be issued. This report will be used as the basis for Final Design. 2.2.1 Rough-Order-Magnitude Cost (ROM) A ROM for seawall A is as follows: Seawall A - Design, Bid Phase, Construction Management Services $72,000; Construction $300,000 3 2.3 2.4 Final Design, M&E will prepare Contract Documents for the project. Drawings and Specifications in CSI format will comprise the Contract Documents. A total of three drawings consisting of: C-1 Site Plan C-2 Sections and :Details is expected to comprise the design drawings. Specifically: Civil Design. Civil design consists of stormwater management (paving, grading and drainage). Drawings and specifications for the civil work will be prepared. Geotechnical Design. Geotechnicat design consists of recommendation of allowable bearing capacity, later soil pressures, and pile capacities as applicable for the selected seawall altemative. Drawings and specifications for the geotechnical work will be prepared. Structural Design. Structural design consists of seawall design and development of calculations for the alternative selected. Specifications for the structural work will be prepared. Project Manuals conditions, technical prepared, modified to Boynton Beach contract applicable contract documents, general and standard details will be M&E will use standard City of and general conditions (Division 0). It is assumed that replacement of the wood deck walkway for the seawall or boat slips is not included in the design. Drawings and specifications.will be issued to the City at the 90 and 100 percent completion levels. Construction Cost Estimate An. estimate of probable cost of construction will be prepared at the 90 % completion level. 2.5 Deliverables The following deliverables/copies will be provided to the City: 1. Three (3) copies of the Draft CDR; 2. Three (3) copies of the Final CDR; 4 3.0 4.0 5.0 3. Three (3) copies of the estimate of probable cost for each seawall; 4. Three (3) copies of the 90 % Contract Documents; 5. Three (3) signed and seal copies of the Contract Drawings; 6. Three (3)copies of the Project Manuals; 7. Two (2) sets of half prints; and 8. One (1) disk copy of the Contract Drawings. Permitting M&E will prepare and submit permit applications for the stormwater management system. It is assumed that all permit fees will be paid by the City. The anticipated permits for seawall A are as follows: Palm Beach County Department of Environmental Resource Management (DERM), and/or Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) for seawall construction in a waterway. South Florida Water Management District for stormwater discharge to a waterway from a road. Bidding Services In this phase, M&E will provide engineering services during the bidding and award of the project for one bid package. The following tasks are anticipated: 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Bid advertisement to be posted by the City. Issue project manuals to two plan review rooms (in addition to the deliverables in 2.5). Charge for and distribute project manuals. Develop and issue one Addendum if required. Conduct a pre-bid conference. Respond to prospective bidders' written inquiries. Assist the City in evaluation of bids. Make recommendations.to City regarding award of bid. Construction Management Services M&E will provide construction management services for the duration of the project through Final Completion. Engineering services will also be provided to the extent necessap.,,. Services are described as follows: 5.1 Preconstruction Meeting M&E will conduct the preconstruction meeting between the City and the Contractor to assist in explaining construction administration procedures. 5.2 5.3 Technical Services During this phase, M&E shall: Employ a to be on site. This proposal includes a maximum of 40 hours per week during the duration of construction. However, the RPR's on site schedule will be as agreed by the City. The duties to be performed by · observation of ~ · revie~ · intent of · maintain limited to: M&E will progress and weekly job and provide above. :onstruction and compliance with the ~drawings reflecting record drawings, meetings with contractor, review pay estimates, review record drawings, review and assist in negotiating change orders; and addressing RFI's. inspector that will observe the as needed. specifications to the Contractor. assistance regarding the construction ork to the design intent, attend the City and Contractor's representatives, ~ various design disciplines outlined Contractor Submittals M&E's review of required Contractor submittals will consist of the following activities: 1. Review up to four (4) sets of shop drawings submitted by the Contractor to determine general conformance to the design concept and the project manual. 2. Review up to two (2) equipment and/or materials submitted by the Contractor as substitutions to those specified in the project manual. 3. Review one (1) manufacturers' operations and maintenance manuals submitted by the Contractor. 6.0 1. 5.4 5.5 5.6 5.7 4. Review Contractor pay requests on a monthly basis. Two (2) requests are estimated. Contractor Request for Information M&E will respond to up to six (6) requests fOr information (RFI) by the Contractor. M&E will prepare up to one (1) supplementary drawing, as required to clarify actual field conditions encountered. Proposed Change Orders M&E will review up to two (2) change orders submitted by the Contractor. Review will address conformance to original design concepts and cost-effectiveness. M&E will evaluate requested price changes and time extensions for proposed change orders and make recommendations to the City in writing. Final Inspection Key members of M&E's design team will conduct a fmal inspection for the work with the City's representatives and provide recommendations to the City for acceptance of:the work. M&E will prepare a f'mal inspection letter on both seawalls. Record Drawings/Final Certification M&E will prepare record drawings using: · design drawings as the basis, and · information provided by the Contractor. Record drawings will be based on information supplied by the Contractor. M&E shall furnish this information to the City in AutoCAD format along with two (2) sets of blue line prints, two (2) sets of half prints, and one (1) set of mylars. Project certifi6afions will be submitted to appropriate agencies, as part of their conditions of permit. Basis of Estimate The Mariner's Way seawall (hereinafter referred to as "seawall B") located to the north is not part of the scope of work. The City will provide Front End Documents (Division 0) to M&E in Word 97. The fees presented are based on a batter pile type seawall. A maximum 12-foot high seawall is assumed to be the design wall height..M&E will be providing design parameterS and specifications on the-seawall. The seawall will be designed by the manufacturer. It is assumed that replacement of the wood deck walkway for the seawall or boat slips is not included in the design. An allowance of $3,000 has testing. Field 10. The schedule assum use of The resident and the a contractor to · week :delayed construction ~and shop drawing prior to beginning be 5. Weeks to substantial weeks later. The total construction period is 8 weeks. Work hours for the contractor will be 40 hours per week, Monday through Friday. Additional hours worked (evenings or weekends) requiring presence of the Resident Project Representative (RPR) will be compensated with overtime rates. proposal will be based on a time and of phases as :described in Appendix B, Section 6a of the General Agreement. PROJECT SCHEDULE Schedule Time Elapsed Notice to Proceed Task 1 - Project Management Task 2 - Engineering Design Field Investigation Conceptual Design Report Final Design Permitting (FDEP/SFWMD) Task 3 - Bidding (to Contractor NTP) Task 4 - Construction Management Construction Permits in hand Construction (to Substantial Completion) Final Completion Record Drawings 0 weeks Continuous 3 weeks 6 weeks 9 weeks 14 weeks 22 weeks 26 weeks 31 weeks 33 weeks 44 weeks COMPENSATION M&E proposes to perform the above tasks for a time and materials rote amount of $72,076. Cost estimates are attached to present a breakdown of fees and hours per task and is included as Attachments A through E. The cost estimates are summarized below. Task 1 - Project Management and Meetings Task 2 - Predesign - Final Design Task 3 - Permitting Task 4 - Bid Services Task 5 - RPR - Engineering Services Totals Labor ODCs $9,656 $ 151 13.818 3,946 8,458 280 3,664 45 2,030 0 18,956 298 10,571 203 $67,153 $4,923 Total $9 807 17 764 8 738 3 709 2 030 19.254 10.774 $72,076 APPROVED BY -~ FLORIDA BY: Mayor Approved as to Form: SUBMITTED BY Metcalf_.&---F~dy., Inc, ~ . Roberto S. Ortiz, Vice President Date: ~/7 tot 1o /! /I DECK ~L. $ NAIL 4' AWAY 7.00 "MANATEE COVE" SIGNAGE I I DENSE " I [ +1.7 (25') A --EXIST. 8" VCP EXIST. WOOD DECK WALKW~ ADJACENT TO B~EAD STA. 4+80.18 END RfW EXISTIN --EXIST. 3 FT CONC. CAP. BUIJi/-IEAD / / / / / "MARINER'S VILLAGE" SIGNAGE LAKE WORTH MARI5 P.B. 33, PG.. (REC. 06/2 Metcaif & Eddy CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH I ,2-12-oo I NT~ I F'CU~E SCALE: N.T.S. ATTACHMENT COST ESTIMATE >->~ I11 Z UJ Z 8 UJ Z u Jr- --,,~ (JZ LLI =) Z LU Z