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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTask Order 10624.a - Water Main Extension Amity and Linder to Victory - Murray, Smith and Associates Page 1 Memo To: C. Jay Coles, City Clerk, From: Keith Watts, Purchasing Manager CC: Dean Stacey Date: 11/7/16 Re: November 15 th City Council Meeting Agenda Item The Purchasing Department respectfully requests that the following item be placed on the November 15th City Council Consent Agenda for Council’s consideration. Approval of Task Order 10624.a to Murray, Smith & Associates, Inc. for the “WATER MAIN EXTENSION, AMITY RD AND LINDER RD, MERIDIAN TO VICTORY PROJECT 10624.a” for a Not-To-Exceed amount of $168,609.00. Recommended Council Action: Award of Task Order 10624.a to Murray, Smith & Associates for the Not-To-Exceed amount of $ 168,609.00 Thank you for your consideration. City of Meridian Purchasing Dept. CONTRACT CHECKLIST Date: REQUESTING DEPARTMENT Project Name: Project Manager: Contract Amount: Contractor/Consultant/Design Engineer: Is this a change order? Yes No Change Order No. Fund: Budget Available ( Purchasing attach report ): Department Yes No Construction GL Account FY Budget: Task Order Project Number: Enhancement: Yes No Professional Service Equipment Will the project cross fiscal years? Yes No Grant Grant #: Wage Determination Received Wage Verification 10 Days prior to bid due date Debarment Status (Federal Funded) Print and Attach the determination Print, attach and amend bid by addendum (if changed) www.sam.gov Print and attach Master Agreement Category (Bid Results Attached) Yes No (Ratings Attached) Yes No Date MSA Roster Approved: Typical Award Yes No If no please state circumstances and conclusion: Date Award Posted: 7 day protest period ends: PW License Expiration Date: Corporation Status Insurance Certificates Received (Date): Expiration Date: Rating: A+ Payment and Performance Bonds Received (Date): Rating: N/A Builders Risk Ins. Req'd: Yes No (Only applicabale for projects above $1,000,000) Reason Consultant Selected 1 Performance on past projects Check all that apply Quality of work On Budget On Time Accuracy of Construction Est 2 Qualified Personnel 3 Availability of personnel 4 Local of personnel Description of negotiation process and fee evaluation: Date Submitted to Clerk for Agenda: By: Purchase Order No.: Date Issued: WH5 submitted (Only for PW Construction Projects) NTP Date: Contract Request Checklist.5.24.2016.Final N/A N/A N/A N/A Goodstanding N/A N/A I. PROJECT INFORMATION 10/1/2016 11/1/2017 N/A 2017 9/27/2016 Public Works Water Main Extension - Amity Rd and Linder Rd from Meridian Rd to Victory Rd V. BASIS OF AWARD IV. GRANT INFORMATION - to be completed only on Grant funded projects VI. CONTRACTOR / CONSULTANT REQUIRED INFORMATION October 1, 2015 November 7, 2016 VIII. AWARD INFORMATION Approval Date Enter Supervisor Name Date Approved Kyle Radek 9/27/2016 VII. TASK ORDER SELECTION (Project Manager to Complete) Cost of actual Task Order was verified with supervisor and compared to previous type Task Orders, such as, Locust Grove from Blackrock to Reflection Ridge. The Blackrock design to estimated construction ratio was .13 and this design to estimated construction is .16. The cost comaprison is considered reasonable, so I suggest we proceed with design at this cost. N/A Award based on Low Bid Highest Ranked Vendor Selected $168,609 Dean Stacey If yes, has policy been purchased? MSA / Dennis Gallianato / 208-947-9033 III. Contract Type II. BUDGET INFORMATION (Project Manager to Complete) 60 3490 96140 10624 TASK ORDER 1B RFP / RFQ BID VE IDIAN t- Public IDAHO Works Department TO: KEITH WATTS FROM: DEAN STACEY, Engineering Project Manager DATE: September 26, 2016 Mayor Tammy de Weerd City Council Memberse Keith Bird Joe Borton Luke Cavener Genesis Milam Anne Little Roberts Ty Palmer SUBJECT: WATER MAIN EXTENSION DESIGN- AMITY RD AND LINDER RD TO VICTORY - TASK ORDER WITH MSA FOR AN AMOUNT OF $168,609 I. DEPARTMENT CONTACT PERSONS Dean Stacey, Engineering Project Manager 489-0386 Kyle Radek, Assistant City Engineer 489-0343 Warren Stewart, City Engineer 489-0350 Tom Barry, PW Director 489-0372 II. DESCRIPTION A. Background Due to additional growth in South Meridian, demand on our water system is increasing. In order to meet future demands in Pressure Zone 5, a new 12 inch water main needs to be designed and installed along Amity, Linder and Victory Roads from Meridian Road, westward. B. Proposed Project Design and construct a 12 inch water main on Amity Road from Meridian Road to Linder Road, heading north to Victory Road and east to connect to the existing system near Kentucky Ridge subdivision. Fire hydrants will be installed at intervals along the length of the project. C. Describe Item This project will connect the water mains from both Amity Road and Victory Road, creating a looped system, which will enable development in the area into the future. Page I of 2 III. IMPACT A. Fiscal Impacts Project Costs: Fiscal Year 2017 Design Task Order $168,609 Total Project Cost $168,609 Available Project Funding Fiscal Year 2017 Account Code / Codes 3490-96140 Total Funding $168,609 Departmental Approval: wis Page 2 of 2 TASK ORDER NO. 10624.a Pursuant to the MASTER AGREEMENT FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICES BETWEEN crTY oF MER|DIAN (OWNER) AND MURRAY, SMITH AND ASSOCTATES (ENGTNEER) This Task Order is made this 1sth day of November, 2016 and entered into by and between the City of Meridian, a municipal corporation organized under the laws of the State of ldaho, hereinafter referred to as "City", and accepted by Murray, Smith and Associates. hereinafter referred to as "Engineer" pursuant to the mutual promises, covenant and conditions contained in the Master Agreement (Category 1B) between the above mentioned parties dated October 1,2015. The Project Name for this Task Order 10624.a is as follows: CITYOF MERIDIAN WATER MAIN EXTENSION, AMITY RD AND LINDER RD, MERIDIAN RD TO VICTORY RD - PROJECT.I0624.A BACKGROUND The CITY identified the need to extend a 12-inch water main from the intersection of Amity Rd./Meridian Rd. west along Amity to Linder Rd, then north along Linder Rd to Victory Rd, then approximately 2,000 feet east on Victory Rd to a point of terminus at the Kentucky Ridge Estates. The estimated length of the project is 12,560 feet. This Task Order is for development of construction documents and services during construction SCOPE OF WORK Task 1 -Proiect Manaqement Task 1.1 - Kickoff Meeting ln this task, ENGINEER will attend a kick-off meeting with the CITY to introduce project staff; review communications protocol, Task Order, schedule and budget; and make an initial data request. Task 1.2 - General Project Management and Meetings The purpose of this task is to manage the project team, schedule, and budget. This includes monthly invoicing (invoices will include progress in terms of project percent Task Order 10624.a water Main Ext; Amity Rd and Linder Rd - Meridian to Viclory Murray, Smith and Associates Page 1 of 11 complete), budget (percent spent and budget remaining) and schedule review, updates, and general administrative tasks. At a minimum, MSA's project manager (PM) will hold monthly teleconferences with the CITY's PM to provide project status updates. Additional status meetings are described in the subsequent project tasks. Monthly invoices will include updates on project schedule and budget. Task 1 Assumptions 'l . Assumes a notice to proceed date of October 21 , 2016 and an eight-month project duration (design only). 2. No MSA travel time will be charged. Task 1 Deliverables 1. Monthly project updates (submitted with invoice) that summarize each month's budget, schedule, and work accomplished. ENGINEER will perform the following tasks as part of a data collection effort prior to development of design plans and specifications. Task 2.1 - Data Collection ln this task, ENGINEER will review background information provided by the OWNER and may develop a formal data request for any additional information required for completion of the work. lt is anticipated that additional data requests will be made throughout the project, however the majority of the data required will be requested at the beginning of the project. ENGINEER will limit the number of data requests that are made to minimize the required OWNER staff time. Task 2.2 - Survey ENGINEER will work with Wellington Survey to perform a preliminary survey as described below. The survey will be done horizontally on the NAD 1983 (translated to the Ada county G.l.S. system) datum and vertical control based on NAVD 1988 datum. Contours will be developed at one-foot intervals. The survey will include: Road centerline, edge of pavement, shoulder, breaklines, etc. at a maximum interval of 50 feet Underground utilities as marked by Digline or from provided as-built plans Task Order 10624.a Water Main Ext; Amity Rd and Linder Rd - Meridian to Victory Murray, Smith and Associates Page 2 of 11 Task2-DataCollection . lnverts of all irrigation and storm drain facilities in the project area. . Parcel information from the OWNER's GIS database. r Existing site features (such as trees, fences, etc.) that could impact the waterline alig nment. . Set benchmarks for vertical project control. . County monuments Task 2.3 - Geotechnical lnvestigation ENGINEER will work with Material Testing lnc. (MTl) to perform ten borings along the proposed alignment. At a minimum, a boring will be performed at each of the 4 major inigation crossing, at the Williams-Northwest Pipeline gas line crossing, and the Meridian, Linder and Victory intersections. The borings will be used to verify subgrade conditions, understand ground water elevation, estimate bedrock depth and inspect soil conditions at the irrigation crossings for construction recommendations. All potholes will be backfilled with native material and filled with cold mix asphalt, matching the existing asphalt thickness. MTI will work with DigLine to identify existing underground utilities in the areas of the borings and will coordinate traffic control during those operations. Task 2.4 - Potholing ENGINEER will work with a subcontractor to perform potholing at various locations to confirm existing utility depths for crossings noted after DigLine performs the locate services. lt is assumed at this time there will be up to five (5) potholes performed' All potholes will be backfilled with native material and filled with cold mix asphalt, matching the existing asphalt thickness. It is understood that Ada County Highway District (ACHD) will perform their own potholing of the existing asphalt pavement along the proposed path to determine the proposed pavement section required during this project. Task Order 10624.a Water Main Ext; Amity Rd and Linder Rd - Meridian to Victory Murray, Smith and Associates Page 3 of 11 l4sk 2 Assumptions ENGINEER will perform a data analysis effort that includes the following tasks 1. ENGINEER and the OWNER will identify and collect required data in a timely manner so as to not impact the project schedule. 2. ENGINEER will contact ACHD to verify future buildout of Amity, Linder and Victory Roads, to be used in locating the proposed waterline. ACHD's requirement for roadway repair, associated with the utility trench, will be addressed at this time as well. 3. Task Order assumes that there are no permits required for any of the proposed investigation services other than those assumed by the sub consultants. Task 2 Deliverables 1. CAD file of survey. 2. Geotechnical report of findings and recommendations (electronic copy) 3. Summary of utility depths based on potholes (electronic copy of logs provided by the potholing subcontractor). ENGINEER will develop Concept, 30%o, 60oh, 95% and 100% designs for the work described in the background section of this Task Order. ENGINEER will then develop a construction package for the improvements. Task 3.1 - Concept Design ENGINEER will perform the following tasks: 1. ENGINEER will develop a proposed concept alignment for the new waterline. 2. Review existing topography and coordinate with the local fire department to site the proposed fire hydrant locations. 3. Coordinate with existing utility providers and review as-built maps for existing utilities (e.9. water, gas, power) in the proposed project area and the potential impacts. 4. Submit concept plans to and coordinate with the inigation and natural gas companies to understand the crossing requirements. Page 4 of 11 Task 3 - Desiqn Task Order 10624.a Water Main Ext: Amity Rd and Linder Rd - Meridian to Victory Murray, Smith and Associates Conceptual level construction cost estimates will be developed during this task and used to compare the alternatives. Iask 3.3 - 30% Design/Utility Permit Set ENGINEER will develop 307o design package based on comments from the concept design. 30% design will include the following: . Plan and Profile Sheets . Notes and Details specific to utility crossings . Opinion of probable cost for work o Reassessment of design schedule The 30% package will be submitted to the irrigation district and gas company (see Task 4) and the CITY for review. ENGINEER will meet with the CITY and review any comments on the 30% design. ENGINEER will revise the 30% design package per CITY comments, and ENGINEER will submit the revised 30% package to the inigation district and gas company for review (see Task 4). Task 3.4 - 60% Design ENGINEER will develop the 60% design package based on comments from the 30% design review. 60% design will include the following: . Plan and Profile Sheets . Notes and Details specific to the project (standard details are not required). . Surface Water Pollution Prevention (SWPP) plan as required by ldaho Department of Environmental Quality (IDEQ) and ACHD. (The plan will be reviewed by the CITY Environmental Division) . ACHD Variance Request (if required) o Traffic Control Plan . Technical Specifications o Bid Schedule Task Orde.I0624.a Water Main Ext; Amity Rd and Linder Rd - Meridian to Viclory Murray, Smith and Associates Page 5 of 11 5. Coordinate with ACHD on water line alignment based on future buildout of the roadway. ldentify potential impacts based on site topography and the proposed future edge of road. ENGINEER will present the results of the concept design at a meeting with the CITY. . Opinion of probable cost for work . Reassessment of design schedule The 60% design plans and specifications will be submitted to the CITY for review and comment by the Development Services and Environmental Divisions. ENGINEER will attend a meeting with the CITY to review the 60% design package and perform a site walk through. ENGINEER will fill out any final forms for the various permits required for the irrigation and gas crossings and shall submit the final permits, plans, details, figures to the various entities for approval. Task 3.5 - 95/o Design Package ENGINEER will develop a 95% design package based on the comments on the Concept Design and 60% Design. The 95% design package will include the following final documents: The 95% plans are assumed to be "bid ready" and are only missing minor CITY, IDEQ, and ACHD comments and approvals. The 95% design plans and specifications will be submitted to the CITY for review and comment by the Development Services and Environmental Divisions. ENGINEER may attend a meeting with the clTY to review comments from the 95% design package, if needed. ENGINEER will submit the 95% plans to IDEQ for review and comment. Task 3.6 - 100% Design Package ENGINEER will finalize the 100% design package based on the comments on the 95% plans from the clTY and IDEQ. The 100% design package will include the following FINAL documents with all the approval stamps and signatures: Task Order 10624.a Water Main Ext; Amity Rd and Linder Rd - Meridian to Victory Murray, Smith and Associates Page 6 of 1'l . Plan and Profile Sheets . Surface Water Pollution Prevention (SWPP) as required by the CITY, IDEQ and ACHD o Traffic Control Plan (see assumptions). . Notes and Details specific to the project, standard details are not required . TechnicalSpecifications o Bid Schedule with quantities . Opinion of Probable Cost . Plan and Profile Sheets . Surface Water Pollution Prevention (SWPP) as required by CITY, IDEQ and ACHD. o Traffic Control Plan as required by ACHD and with an ACHD signature . Notes and Details specific to the project, standard details are not required . Technical Specification Package r Bid Schedule o Opinion of Probable Cost The '100% design plans and specifications will be submitted to the CITY for approval signature and inclusion in the bid package. Task 3 Assumptions 1. The entire project will be designed with plan and profiles for traditional open trench construction with the exception of the canal crossings. Trenchless methods may be required for these crossings. 2. Variance requests for "out of corridor work" will be submitted to ACHD and any other utilities affected. Approval letters from those utilities will be submitted to the CITY prior to commencing the 100o/o design plans. 3. The budget assumes up to four hours of meetings with ACHD. 4. Trench patch will be acceptable surface restoration to ACHD, and all pavement restoration design will be included on the water plan and profile sheets. 5. Traffic control plan will be a guideline used for Contractor to have a basis of bid. The Contractor will be responsible for developing a detailed traffic control plan for ACHD review and approval. 6, Gas and irrigation crossing permits are covered under Task 4. 7. ENGINEER will prepare the Technical Specifications to The ldaho Standards for Public Works Construction (ISPWC) and CITY supplements and Addenda will be used as the basis of the Technical Specifications and they will be in the ISPWC formatting. ISPWC specifications will be referenced and not reproduced in the specification package. Supplemental technical specifications will be developed as required. (specifications will state specifically what points shall be staked with a reference that the contractor will pay for additional staking or re-staking) 8. The CITY will prepare the "front end" bid specification section. 9. The CITY will administer the contract. 10. Plans will be full size (22-inch x 34-inch). 1 1 . Any required permitting fees will be paid by the CITY. Task Order 10524.a Water Main Ext; Amity Rd and Linder Rd - Meridian to Victory Murray, Smith and Associates Page 7 of '11 12. Easement acquisition is not included in this SOW. Task 3 Deliverables 1. Concept design, presented in email format. 2. Meeting notes from the concept design review meeting. 3. Three hard copies of the 30% and one file in PDF format (to be placed on the CITY FTP site) design package (plans and technical specifications). 4. 5. Three hard copies of the 60% and one file in PDF format (to be placed on the CITY FTP site) design package (plans and technical specifications). 6. Four hard copies ofthe 95% design package (plans and technical specifications). 7. One reproducible copy of the FINAL 100% design package in PDF format to be placed on the CITY FTP site. This task is for permitting and coordination with the Boise Project Board of Control (BPBC) inigation district and William-Northwest Pipeline gas company. ENGINEER will develop plans, details, and figures and complete applications for the following permits (if required) for this project: . Bureau of Reclamation 299 Permit application for Transportation and Utility Systems and Facilities on Federal Lands for irrigation lateral crossings. . Joint Application Permit (404 Permit) for irrigation crossings. o W|ISOP EncroachmenUForeign Line Crossing Permit Form for gas main crossings. Task 4 Assumptions '1 . The CITY will pay all permit and other reimbursement agreement fees. 2. The budget assumes up to six hours of meetings with Williams-Northwest Pipeline Gas ComPanY, and BPBC/BR. 3. Concept plan (developed in Task 3) will be used to coordinate with the inigation and natural gas companies to understand the crossing requirements. The 30% plan will be submitted as the permit set to both the irrigation district and the gas company. Task Order '10624.a Water Main En; Amity Rd and Linder Rd - Meridian to Victory Murray, Smith and Associates Page I of 11 Task 4 - Permittinq Task 4 Deliverables 1. Meeting notes from coordination meetings. 2. Electronic copies of permit submittals. The budget includes 164 hours for services during construction. Services during construction will include the following tasks: o Provide five hard copies and 5 cd's of the FINAL 1007o design package (plans and technical specifications) o Attend pre-bid meeting . Answer questions during the bid period o Assist the CITY in creating any required addenda during the bid period . Attend the pre-construction meeting . Respond to requests for information (RFls) . ENGINEER will review the technical submittals; up to ten submittals are included . Perform site visits, attend construction meetings during construction and provide final punch list as requested 1. Bid and Construction period is anticipated to be Winter 2017lSpring 2018 with canal crossing construction between October 2017 and March 2018. 2, The CITY will produce the final Bid Package. 3. The CITY will produce any required addenda during the bid period. 4. The CITY will review bids and determine the apparent low bidder. 5. Pay requests will be reviewed by the CITY. 6. The CITY will provide a Project Representative that will be responsible for inspection of the project. Task 5 Deliverables Task 5 Assumptions Task 5 - Services Durinq Biddino and Construction 1. Five hard copies of the Bid Package. 2. Electronic copies (PDF) of submittal review comments, RFI responses, field notes and construction meeting notes. Task Order 10624.a Water Main Ext; Amity Rdand Linder Rd - Meridian to Viclory Page9of 11 Murray, Smith and Associates Task 6 Assumptions Task 6 - Record Survev Drawinqs The budget includes 33 hours for services after construction completion . Collect any as-built information from the contractor and the CITY inspector . Prepare and produce complete sets of Record Drawings per CITY Record Drawing Requirements 1. The CITY will perform a review of the proposed Record Drawings for completeness and accuracy Task 6 Deliverables TIME OF COMPLETION and COMPENSATION SCHEDULE The following schedule is based on a Notice to Proceed (NTP) from the City in November 2016 and resulting in Final Design being completed by September 2018. A NTP issued on a different date will change the schedule accordingly. Task Description Compensation 1 Project Management $6,640.00 2 Data Collection $38,167.00 3 Desiqn $88,980.00 4 Permitting $10,084.00 5 Service During Construction $20,866.00 6 Record Drawings $3,872.00 Total Task Order Cost $168,609.00 The Not-To-Exceed amount to complete all services listed above for this Task Order No. 10624.a is One Hundred Sixty Eight Thousand Six Hundred and nine dollars ($168,609.00). No compensation will be paid over the Not-to-Exceed amount without prior written approval by the City in the form of a Change Order. Any and all travel will only be reimbursed if pre-approved by the Project Manager, and only per the City of Meridian Travel Policy. Reimbursable expenses will be paid at cost and only if pre- approved by the Project Manager. Any travel and/or reimbursables paid will be paid as part of the NolTo-Exceed Task Order Total per the Compensation and Completion Schedule above. Task Order 10624.a Water Main Ext; Amity Rd and Linder Rd - Meridian to Victory Murray, Smith and Associates Page 10 of 11 1. Record drawings per CITY Submittal Requirements CITY OF -ME 31 Attest: LV vw' -KAI Clay C0I4SICITY CLERK CR V'-fEDA *0UCUSI IT9W City of E IDIAN� „; .IDAHO SEAL, tiw ��r�1trr TAEpg�aPte'4� Dated: 1// & / ?0/ Purchasing Approval BY: f !/ KEITH WATTS PURCHASING MANAGER Dated: _ /d/..�f116 � �q TASK ORDER 10624.a MURRAY, SMITH AND ASSOCIATES, INC MUR ITH AS OCIATES BY: DENNIS ALINATO, P.E. SENIOR ENGINEER, ASSOCIATE ated:'`" Depart 'rent APr I BY: - - WARREN STEWART, PE CITY ENGINEER Dated: 1('12 f, Page 11 of 11 City Of Meridian Statement of Revenues and Expenditures - Rev and Exp Report - Kathy - Unposted Transactions Included In Report 60 - Enterprise Fund 3490 - Water Construction Projects From 10/1/2016 Through 9/30/2017 Amendments Budget with Actual Current Year Remaining Budget Remaining Budget Percent of Capital Outlay 96140 WATERLINE EXTENSIONS 2,199,999.96 0.00 2,199,999.96 100.00% 10442.a ACHD Ustick Road Rebuild: btwn: Linder Rd and Locust Grove R 0.00 10,050.00 (10,050.00)0.00% 10640.a Water Main Ext., E Lake Hazel Rd and S Locust Grove Rd - Des 0.00 55,706.00 (55,706.00)0.00% Carryforward Carryforward 842,294.04 0.00 842,294.04 100.00% Total Capital Outlay 3,042,294.00 65,756.00 2,976,538.00 97.84% DEPT EXPENDITURES 3,042,294.00 65,756.00 2,976,538.00 97.84% TOTAL EXPENDITURES 3,042,294.00 65,756.00 2,976,538.00 97.84% Date: 10/24/16 11:47:55 AM Page: 1 IDSOS Viewing Business Entity Annual Reports: Page I of 2 IDAHO SECRETARY OF STATE Viewing Business Entity Lawerence Denney, Secretary of State I New Search ] [ Back to Summarv ] et a certifica I Monitor MURRAY. 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