HomeMy WebLinkAboutChange Order No. 2 with Hydro Logic, Inc. Task Order 10312h for Well 16 ReconstructionCITY OF MERIDIAN Change Order No.. 1
33 EAST BROADWAY AVENUE Project Number: ~ 1431Zh
MERIDIAN, ID 83S4Z oats: 1112212013
Etfedive Date:
CONTRACT CHANGE ORDER
CONTRACTOR: Hydro Logic , ~
PROJECT. Weil 16 Reconstruction
The Contractor is hereby dirocted to make the following changes from the Contract Docwnerds and Plans,
Description:
1y Compote construcckan inapedbn, geochemlcai analysis, and doccanentatian of Weil i88 produ~lan well.
2) Perform c~atructbn inspeabn, geochemlcal analysis, and documentatbn of Wei 1~C produc~lon welly
Rea:on for Change Order:
Or'~ginal task order was to evaluate Weli 16, determine whether or not to reconstruct it, and perform
reconstruct~n. The ask order also included a task to perform hydrogeologic services to abandon tha well if it
was found that it coup not be reconstructed. Reconstruction was designed and attempted, however it was not
sucxeessful, so tf~ well was abandoned and the hydr~eologist was instructed to use the remaining funds to
work on des~n and inspection services for a replacement production well, Significant progress was made
using the remaining funds, but more funds are needed in order to:1. finish production well 158, and Z, start and
finish production well 16C.
Attachments,
Original Task Order and new Scope of Work
CHANQE IN CClNTRACT PRICE: CHANCE IN C~7NTRACT TIMES:
Original Contract Price: $$2,450.00 Original Contract Cornpietion Data
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Net changes from previous C.O.'s.: Net Days change from previous C,O,'a:
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$4.04
Contract Price Prior to this C.O.: Contract Compietbn Date before the C.O.:
$$2 450. oa
Net Increase ~decroase) of this C.O.: . Net Days incroae Idecreaae) of this C.O.:
$57,00$.00
Contract Price -vith ail Approved C.O.'s: Contract Complet•on Date with ail Approved C.O.'s:
$139 458,04
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SCOPE OF WORK
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Remaining well construction includes design, inspection, and documentation of: au erin of 0"
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aling of temporary 24"surface casing, mud-rotary drilling of 23" bore,
installation and sealing of 18"steel surface casing, mud-rotary drilling of 8.75" ilot-bore b -
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filling of pilot-bore, mud-rotary reaming ofpilot-bore to 17", installation and sealin of 12"
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pump chamber casing, mud-rotary reaming of pilot-bore to 11",installation and filter- ackin
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of screen assembly.
• Analyze and vplot pump test data
• laboratory analysis of geochemistry, tabulate geochemistry, interpret geochemist
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with respect to shallow ground water, aquifer leakage, and blending
• Camera survey of well construction
• Final driller's report review and edits
• Review contractor and supplier invoices
Supply Well 16C
Complete IDEQwell location addendum
Well construction includes design, inspection, and documentation of: augering of 30" bore,
installation sealing of temporary 24" surface casing, mud-rotary drilling of 23" bore, installation
and sealing of ~8" steel surface casing, mud-rotary drilling of 8.75" pilot-bore, back-filling of
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pilot=bore, mud-rotary reaming of pilot-bore to 17",installation and sealing of 12" PVC um
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chamber casing, mud-rotary reaming of pilot-bore to 11",installation and filter-packing of
screen assembly.
• Well development -Calls and one site visit
• Packer/reducer installation
• Rental of orifice weir, monitor tubes, valve, and ground water geochemist instruments
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• Analyze and plot pump test data
• laboratory analysis of geochemistry, tabulate geochemistry, interpret geochemistry
with respect to shallow ground water, aquifer leakage, and blending
• Camera survey of well construction
• Composite diagrams of both well constructions
• Update City's well database shard copy and PDF~
• Final iDEQ submittals
• Final Project reportto City of Meridian
• Pitless units designs and installations
• Final driller's report review and edits
• Design and recommend appropriate pumping plants
• Review contractor and supplier invoices
• Site clean-up and removal of building protection
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TASK ORDER NO. 10312h
Pursuant to the
MASTER AGREEMENT FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
BETWEEN
CITY OF MERIDIAN (OWNER) AND HYDRO LOGIC, INC (ENGINEER)
This Task Order is made this 13t" „day of November, 2012 and entered into by and between
the City of Meridian, a municipal corporation organized under the laws of the State of Idaho,
hereinafter referred to as "City", and accepted by f HYDRO LOGIC iNC), hereinafter referred
to as "Hydrogeologist" pursuant to the mutual promises, covenant and conditions contained in
the Master Agreement Category fiat between the above mentioned parties dated December
6, 2011. The Project Name for this Task Order 103i2h is as follows;
CITY OF MERIDIAN
CITY OF MERIDIAN
MUNICIPAL WATER SUPPLY WELL NO.16-A EVALUATION AND RECONSTRUCTION
DESIGN, INSPECTION, AND GEOTECHNICAL SERVICES
PROJECT UNDERSTANDING
City Well #16-A has served the City continuously for 19 years. A recent evaluation of the well
by Hydro Logic, Inc., revealed that the well's steel casing is highly corroded and the well is
near the end of its useful life. In addition to the deteriorating well casing, the ground water
produced from the well contains elevated concentrations of radionuclides slightly above
regulated Limits for Public Drinking Water Systems such that its current use beyond fire-
protection services is restricted. In advance of replacing the well, the City conducted several
experiments and hydraulic tests using the existing well and had an exploratory test/monitoring
well drilled and constructed. Hydro Logic, Inc. interpreted these studies and has made
recommendations to the City. Hydro Logic, Inc. presented several options to the City for a
replacement well program, one of which is to attempt to reconstruct the existing well. The
following task order contains a description of the work tasks necessary to accomplish the
reconstruction, and/or proper abandonment of the well if reconstruction is not possible, along
with estimated costs for the professional hydrogeologic services, design, and project oversight
for the abandonment or reconstruction.
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SCOPE OF WORK
TASK 1.1 ~ CITY WATER WELL N0.16-B REGULATORY APPROVALS
Per the City's request, Hydro Logic, lnc. {Hydrogeologist will: 1 ~ Evaluate the City's water
rights appurtenant to Well #16-A, and any other existing City water right permits that could be
easily amended, to file an application to add a point of diversion to the Well #16 site. After
filing of the appropriate application, the Hydrogealogist will shepherd the application through
the process and respond to any additional requests for data by the Department of Water
Resources. This task includes one meeting with the Department of Water Resources.
The Hydrogeologist will also file the appropriate Applications for Drilling Permits or Modification
of a well permit for the reconstruction or re-drilling of the Well #16-A.
The Hydrogeologist will develop and file an IDEA Well Site checklist, Well Construction PER,
GWUDI evaluation, and Waiver to setback requirements for the new well.
Estimated consulting costs for Task No. 1.1 is $ 6,804
TASK 1.2 - CITY NO.16-B MONITORING WELL GROUND WATER SAMPLING
After receiving the initial ground water analytical results for the #16 Monitoring Well, two
additional depth zones of the aquifer were selected as potential target aquifers for a
replacement well on this site. Owing to the large expense of testing for the complete municipal
Safe Drinking Water Act suite of constituents, the expensive Synthetic Organic Compounds
were not tested far until major ion and radionuclide chemistry were known. The targeted
aquifers now need to be sampled and tested for the New Source Monitorin suite of anal es
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from several zones of the #16 Monitoring Well. The Hydrogeologist will provide the sampling
pump, field instruments, calibration standards, sampling carboys, filter apparatus, and
appropriate preservatives to obtain the samples and transport the samples to an approved
laboratory and follow them through the process. Included in this task are the laboratory
analytical fees and geochemical modeling and interpretation by HLI's geochemist.
Estimated consulting costs for Task 1.2 is $12,800.
TASK 1.3 - CITY N0.16-A SUPPLY WELL -REMOVE INSTALLED LINERS
In the determination of the root causes of the radionuclide problem at Well #16-A, three pipe
liners were installed to occlude selected intervals of the existing well completion interval. A!I
experiments are now concluded and these liners need to be removed from the well to facilitate,
either, proper abandonment of the well or its reconstruction. The Hydrogeologist will serve as
a liaison between the drilling contractor that installed the liners and the City during the work to
remove these liners. The Hydrogeologist will develop the Contractor's scope of work and cost
estimates for the City, and assist the City in scheduling, and directing the work on site, as well
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as reviewing and reconciling the Contractor's invoices. Hydrogeologist will assist the ci in
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g g o building and she protection, and provide regular project updates to the Ci .
Estimated consulting costs for Task No.1.3 is $ 2,700.
TASK 1.4 -CITY N0.16-A SUPPLY UVELL AQUIFER TEST
After the three liners are removed from the well, the Hydrogeologists will erform an a uifer
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test using Welf #16•A as the pumping well and the newly completed nine tube-wells of the #16-
B Monitoring Well as the observation wells. The test would be aimed at the determination of
which zones of the #16 Monitoring well are affected by the pumping of the existin well and to
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what extent. This Information may be valuable In determining the ultimate reconstruction or
new well design to ensure good water quality.
Estimated consulting costs for Task No.1.4 is $ 4,150.
TASK 1.5 -- CITY N0.16-A SUPPLY WELL REMOVE WELL SCREENS
Following the aquifer test of the existing well, an attempt will be made to dismantle the well
screen assembly, and remove it from the well by the selected selected contractor. The
Hydrogeologist will serve as a Raison between the drilling contractor that installed the liners
and the City during the work to remove these screens. The Hydrogeologist will develop the
Contractor's scope of work and cost estimates for the City, and assist the City in schedulin ,
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and directing the work on site, as well as reviewing and reconciling the Contractor's invoices.
The removal of the screened section will allow for one of two scenarios. The first and rims
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g d be to facilitate a proper well abandonment by restoring the natural stratigraphic
layering of the aquifer system interrupted by the well through the emplacement of grout seals.
The abandonment goal may be realized if only a partial section of the well screens can be
removed.
Estimated consulting costs for Task No.1.5 is $16,300.
TASK 1.6 - CITY N0.16-A SUPPLYwELL GROUT ABANDONMENT
If the well screens cannot be extracted from the well, the well will be decommissioned and
properly abandoned using perforate and pressure-grouting techniques by the selected
Contractor. The Hydrogeologist will develop the Contractor's scope of work and cost
estimates for the City, design the abandonment process, obtain the regulatory permissions to
abandon they well, assist the City in scheduling, overseeing and directing the work on site,
arrange for building and site protection, review/reconcile the Contractor's invoices to the City,
provide two camera surveys of the well if needed, develop and file the appropriate final
documentation for the regulatory process and the City's files, and provide re ular ro'ect
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updates to the City.
Estimated consulting costs for Task No.1.6 is $ 7,700.
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TASK 1.7 - CITY N0.16-A SUPPLY WELL RECONSTRUCTION
If the well screens can be successfully extracted from the well, the well will be reconstructed as
a municipal water supply well by the selected contractor. The H dro solo ist will:
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• design the well reconstruction
• develop the technical specifications
• develop the Contractor's scope of work and cost estimates for the City
• develop a bid schedule and assist the City with the review of bids from contractors
Once the contract is awarded the Hydrogeologist will attend apre-construction conference
and assist the City in scheduling, overseeing and directing the reconstruction work on site.
Hydrogeologist will also assist the City in arranging for buildin and site ratection
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reviewlreconcile the Contractor s invoices to the City, and provide two camera surveys of the
well if needed. Hydrogeologist will:
• design and oversee the development of the well
• design and conduct hydraulic testing of the reconstructed well
• obtain and deliver water-qualitylwater chemistry samples to the laboratory and follow
those analyses through the process
• develop and file,the appropriate final documentation for the regulatory process and the
City's fries, provide regular project updates to the City
• create an as-built "Composite Diagram" of the reconstructed well for the City's well
database
• develop a final comprehensive report to the City
Laboratory analytical fees for a full suite of New Source Monitoring and geachemical
interpretation/modeling are also included in the Hydrogeologist's cost estimate.
Estimated consulting casts for Task No. 1.7 is $ 32,000.
ASSUMPTIONS
The Owner will provide all available information necessary to conduct the evaluations and
reconstruction if needed and develop submittals.
Hydrogeologist will perform field surveys for evaluation and reconstruction, develop technical
specifications and serve as the liaison between the drilling contractor and the Ci .
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Hydrogeologist will inspect all tools to be inserted in the well prior to insertion, Hydrogeologist
will ensure, to the best of its ability, that all instruments, tools, cables, water tanks, hoses, and
equipment used in the well are disinfected and cleaned by the Contractors working on the well
including heating of pipe and pumps that cannot be properly disinfected by other means.
Hydrogeologist well develop any necessary change orders to the work and keep the City
regularly updated with respect to the work. Hydrogeologist will also serve as inspector for the
City with respect to the work including review and reconciliation of contractor invoices with bids
and on-site documentation of materials and labor.
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Hydrogeologist will work closely with the City's Project Manager and the Ci 's Water
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Department with regular a-mall updates.
HLI expects that this scope of work could be completed by April of 2013.
TIME OF COMPLETION and COMPENSATION SCHEDULE
The following schedule is based on a Notice to Proceed ~NTP} from the City by November
2012 and resulting in f=inal Design being completed by April 2013, A NTP issued on a different
date will change the schedule accordingly.
COMPENSATIQN AND COMPi.ETtON SCHEDULE
Task Description Due Date Compensation
1.1 City Water Weil No 16-8 Feb 2013 ^ $6,800.00
Regula#ory Approvals
1.2 City No 1 fi-B Monitoring well ^ Dec 2012 ^ $12,800.00
Ground Water Sampling
1.3 City No 16-A Supply Well ^ Dec 2012 ^ $2,700.00
Remove Installed Liners
1.4 City No 16•A Supply well Aquifer ^ Dec 2012 • $4,150.00
Test
1.g City No 1 fi•B Monitoring well • Jan 2013 ^ $16,300.00
Remove Well Screens
1.6 City No 16-A Supply Well Grout ^ Feb 2013 ^ $7,700.00
Abandonment
1.7 City No 16-A Supply well ^ July 2013 ^ $32,000,00
Reconstruction
TASK ORDER TOTAL $82,450.00
The Not-To-Exceed amount to complete all services listed above for this Task Order No.
10312h is eighty-two thousand four hundred fifty dollars x$82,450.00}. 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. The hourly rates for services and direct expenses are per the Master
Agreement Eby this reference made a part hereof} and will be the basis for any additions andlor
deletions in services rendered. Travel and meals are excluded from this Task Order unless
explicitly listed in the Scope of Services AND Payment Schedule.
END OF TEXT. SIGNATURES TO FOLLOW ON NEXT PAGE.
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