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CONTRACT NO. 5.;100
CITY OF FORT WORTH, TEXAS
STANDARD AGREEMENT FOR ENGINEERING RELATED PROFESSIONAL
SERVICES
This AGREEMENT is between the City of Fort Worth, a Texas home-rule
municipality ("CITY"), and Dunaway Associates, LP., authorized to do business in Texas,
("ENGINEER"), for a PROJECT generally described as: 2018 Bond Program
Transportation Design On-Call Design Services.
Article I
Scope of Services
The Scope of Services is set forth in Attachment A.
Article II
Compensation and Term of Agreement
A. The ENGINEER's compensation shall be inthe amount upto$300,000 as set
forth in Attachment B.
B. Unless otherwise terminated pursuant to Article VI. D. herein, this Agreement
shall be for a term beginning upon the effective date, as described below, and
shall continue until the expiration of the funds or completion of the subject
matter contemplated herein, whichever occurs first. This Agreement may be
renewed up to two additional terms.
Article III
Terms of Payment
Payments to the ENGINEER will be made as follows:
A. Invoice and Payment
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G�J ,o% (1) The Engineer shall provide the City sufficient documentation, including but
�� not limited to meeting the requirements set forth in Attachment D to this
6 AGREEMENT,to reasonably substantiate the invoices.
Gds (2) The ENGINEER will issue monthly invoices for all work performed under this
AGREEMENT. Invoices are due and payable within 30 days of receipt.
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(3) Upon completion of services enumerated in Article I, the final payment of
any balancewill beduewithin 30 days of receipt ofthefinal invoice.
(4) In the event of a disputed or contested billing, only that portion so contested
will be withheld from payment, and the undisputed portion will be paid. The
CITY will exercise reasonableness in contesting any bill or portion thereof.
No interest will accrue on any contested portion of the billing until mutually
resolved.
(5) If the CITY fails to make payment in full to ENGINEER for billings contested
in good faith within 60 days of the amount due, the ENGINEER may, after
giving 7 days' written notice to CITY, suspend services under this
AGREEMENT until paid in full. In the event of suspension of services, the
ENGINEER shall have no liability to CITY for delays or damages caused the
CITY because of such suspension of services.
Article IV
Obligations of the Engineer
Amendments to Article IV, if any, are included in Attachment C.
A. General
The ENGINEER will serve as the CITY's professional engineering
representative under this Agreement, providing professional engineering
consultation and advice and furnishing customary services incidental
thereto.
B. Standard of Care
The ENGINEER shall perform itsservices:
(1) with the professional skill and care ordinarily provided bycompetent
engineers practicing in the same or similar locality and underthe same or
similarcircumstances and professional license;and
(2) as expeditiously as is prudent considering the ordinary professional
skill and care of a competent engineer.
C. Subsurface Investigations
(1) The ENGINEER shall advise the CITY with regard to the necessity for
subcontract work such as special surveys, tests, test borings, or other
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subsurface investigations in connection with design and engineering
work to be performed hereunder. The ENGINEER shall also advise
the CITY concerning the results of same. Such surveys, tests, and
investigations shall be furnished by the CITY, unless otherwise
specified inAttachmentA.
(2) In soils,foundation, groundwater, and other subsurface investigations,
the actual characteristics may vary significantly between successive
test points and sample intervals and at locations other than where
observations, exploration, and investigations have been made.
Because of the inherent uncertainties in subsurface evaluations,
changed or unanticipated underground conditions may occur that
could affect the total PROJECT cost and/or execution. These
conditions and cost/execution effects are not the responsibility of the
ENGINEER
D. Preparation of Engineering Drawings
The ENGINEER will provide to the CITY the original drawings of all plans
in ink on reproducible mylar sheets and electronic files in .pdf format, or
as otherwise approved by CITY, which shall become the property of the
CITY. CITY may use such drawings in any manner it desires; provided,
however, that the ENGINEER shall not be liable for the use of such
drawings for any project otherthan the PROJECT described herein.
E. Engineer's Personnel at Construction Site
(1) The presence or duties of the ENGINEER's personnel at a construction
site, whether as on-site representatives or otherwise, do not make the
ENGINEER or its personnel in any way responsible for those duties that
belong to the CITY and/or the CITY's construction contractors or other
entities, and do not relieve the construction contractors or any other entity
of their obligations, duties, and responsibilities, including, but not limited to,
all construction methods, means, techniques, sequences, and procedures
necessary for coordinating and completing all portions of the construction
work in accordance with the Contract Documents and any health or safety
precautions required by such construction work. The ENGINEER and its
personnel have no authority to exercise any control over any construction
contractor or other entity or their employees in connection with their work or
any health or safety precautions.
(2) Except to the extent of specific site visits expressly detailed and set forth in
Attachment A, the ENGINEER or it's personnel shall have no obligation or
responsibility to visit the construction site to become familiar with the
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progress or quality of the completed work on the PROJECT or to
determine, in general, if the work on the PROJECT is being performed in a
manner indicating that the PROJECT, when completed, will be in
accordance with the Contract Documents, nor shall anything in the Contract
Documents or this AGREEMENT between CITY and ENGINEER be
construed as requiring ENGINEER to make exhaustive or continuous on-
site inspections to discover latent defects in the work or otherwise check the
quality or quantity of the work on the PROJECT. If the ENGINEER makes
on-site observation(s) of a deviation from the Contract Documents, the
ENGINEER shall inform the CITY.
(3) When professional certification of performance or characteristics of
materials, systems or equipment is reasonably required to perform the
services set forth in the Scope of Services, the ENGINEER shall be entitled
to rely upon such certification to establish materials, systems or equipment
and performance criteria to be required in the Contract Documents.
F. Opinions of Probable Cost, Financial Considerations, and
Schedules
(1) The ENGINEER shall provide opinions of probable costs based on the
current available information at the time of preparation, in accordance
with Attachment A.
(2) In providing opinions of cost, financial analyses, economic feasibility
projections, and schedules for the PROJECT, the ENGINEER has no
control over cost or price of labor and materials; unknown or latent
conditions of existing equipment or structures that may affect operation
or maintenance costs; competitive bidding procedures and market
conditions; time or quality of performance by third parties; quality, type,
management, or direction of operating personnel; and other economic
and operational factors that may materially affect the ultimate
PROJECT cost or schedule. Therefore, the ENGINEER makes no
warranty that the CITY's actual PROJECT costs, financial aspects,
economic feasibility, or schedules will not vary from the ENGINEER's
opinions, analyses, projections, or estimates.
G. Construction Progress Payments
Recommendations by the ENGINEER to the CITY for periodic construction
progress payments to the construction contractor will be based on the
ENGINEER's knowledge, information, and belief from selective sampling
and observation that the work has progressed to the point indicated. Such
recommendations do not represent that continuous or detailed examinations
have been made by the ENGINEER to ascertain that the construction
contractor has completed the work in exact accordance with the Contract
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Documents; that the final work will be acceptable in all respects; that the
ENGINEER has made an examination to ascertain how orforwhat purpose
the construction contractor has used the moneys paid; that title to any of the
work, materials, or equipment has passed to the CITY free and clear of liens,
claims, security interests, or encumbrances; or that there are not other
matters at issue between the CITY and the construction contractor that
affect the amount that should be paid.
H. Record Drawings
Record drawings, if required, will be prepared, in part, on the basis of
information compiled and furnished by others, and may not always represent
the exact location,type of various components, or exact manner in which the
PROJECT was finally constructed. The ENGINEER is not responsible for
any errors or omissions in the information from others that is incorporated
into the record drawings.
I. Minority Business and Small Business Enterprise
(MBE)(SBE) Participation
In accord with the City of Fort Worth Business Diversity goals (Chapter20,
Article X of the City's Code of Ordinances a/k/a Ordinance No. 20020-12-
2011, as amended), the City has goals for the participation of minority
business enterprises and/or small business enterprises in City contracts.
Engineer acknowledges the MBE and SBE goals established for this
contract and its accepted written commitment to MBE and SBE
participation. Any misrepresentation of facts (other than a negligent
misrepresentation) and/or the commission of fraud by the Engineer may
result in the termination of this Agreement and debarment from participating
in City contracts for a period of time of not less than three (3)years.
J. Right to Audit
(1) ENGINEER agrees that the CITY shall, until the expiration of five (5)
years after final payment under this contract, have access to and the right
to examine and photocopy any directly pertinent books, documents,
papers and records of the ENGINEER involving transactions relating to
this contract. ENGINEER agrees that the CITY shall have access during
normal working hours to all necessary ENGINEER facilities and shall be
provided adequate and appropriate work space in order to conduct audits
in compliance with the provisions of this section. The CITY shall give
ENGINEER reasonable advance notice of intended audits.
(2) ENGINEER further agrees to include in all its subconsultant agreements
hereunder a provision to the effect that the subconsultant agrees that the
CITY shall, until the expiration of five (5)years afterfinal payment underthe
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subcontract, have access to and the right to examine and photocopy any
directly pertinent books, documents, papers and records of such
subconsultant, involving transactions to the subcontract, and further,that the
CITY shall have access during normal working hours to all subconsultant
facilities, and shall be provided adequate and appropriate work space, in
order to conduct audits in compliance with the provisions of this article
together with subsection (3) hereof. CITY shall give subconsultant
reasonable advance notice of intended audits.
(3) ENGINEER and subconsultant agree to photocopy such documents as may
be requested by the CITY. The CITY agrees to reimburse ENGINEER for
the cost of copies at the rate published in the Texas Administrative Code in
effect as of the time copying is performed.
K. INSURANCE
(1) ENGINEER'S INSURANCE
a. Commercial General Liability — the ENGINEER shall maintain
commercial general liability (CGL) and, if necessary, commercial
umbrella insurance with a limit of not less than $1,000,000.00 per each
occurrence with a$2,000,000.00 aggregate. If such Commercial General
Liability insurance contains a general aggregate limit, it shall apply
separately to this PROJECT or location.
i. The CITY shall be included as an additional insured with all rights
of defense under the CGL, using ISO additional insured
endorsement or a substitute providing equivalent coverage, and
underthe commercial umbrella, if any. This insurance shall apply
as primary insurance with respect to any other insurance or self-
insurance programs afforded to the CITY. The Commercial
General Liability insurance policy shall have no exclusions or
endorsements that would alter or nullify: premises/operations,
products/completed operations, contractual, personal injury, or
advertising injury, which are normally contained within the policy,
unless the CITY specifically approves such exclusions in writing.
ii. ENGINEER waives all rights against the CITY and its agents,
officers, directors and employees for recovery of damages to the
extent these damages are covered by the commercial general
liability or commercial umbrella liability insurance maintained in
accordance with this agreement.
b. Business Auto — the ENGINEER shall maintain business auto liability
and, if necessary, commercial umbrella liability insurance with a limit of
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not less than $1,000,000 each accident. Such insurance shall cover
liability arising out of"any auto", including owned, hired, and non-owned
autos, when said vehicle is used in the course of the PROJECT. If the
engineer owns no vehicles, coverage for hired or non-owned is
acceptable.
i. ENGINEER waives all rights against the CITY and its agents,
officers, directors and employees for recovery of damages to the
extentthese damages are covered bythe business auto liability or
commercial umbrella liability insurance obtained by ENGINEER
pursuant to this agreement or under any applicable auto physical
damage coverage.
c. Workers' Compensation — ENGINEER shall maintain workers
compensation and employers liability insurance and, if necessary,
commercial umbrella liability insurance with a limit of not less than
$100,000.00 each accident for bodily injury by accident or$100,000.00
each employee for bodily injury bydisease,with$500,000.00 policy limit.
i. ENGINEER waives all rights against the CITY and its agents,
officers, directors and employees for recovery of damages to the
extent these damages are covered by workers compensation and
employer's liability or commercial umbrella insurance obtained by
ENGINEER pursuanttothis agreement.
d. Professional Liability—ENGINEER shall maintain professional liability, a
claims-made policy, with a minimum of $1,000,000.00 per claim and
aggregate. The policy shall contain a retroactive date prior to the date of
the contract or the first date of services to be performed, whichever is
earlier. Coverage shall be maintained for a period of 5 years following the
completion of the contract. An annual certificate of insurance specifically
referencing this project shall be submitted to the CITY for each year
following completion of the contract.
(2) GENERAL INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS
a. Certificates of insurance evidencing that the ENGINEER has obtained all
required insurance shall be attached to this AGREEMENT prior to its
execution.
b. Applicable policies shall be endorsed to name the CITY an Additional
Insured thereon, subject to any defense provided by the policy, as its
interests may appear. The term CITY shall include its employees,
officers, officials, agents, and volunteers as respects the contracted
services.
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c. Certificate(s) of insurance shall document that insurance coverage
specified in this agreement are provided under applicable policies
documented thereon.
d. Any failure on part of the CITY to attach the required insurance
documentation hereto shall not constitute a waiver of the insurance
requirements.
e. A minimum of thirty (30) days' notice of cancellation or material change in
coverage shall be provided to the CITY. A ten (10) days' notice shall
be acceptable in the event of non-payment of premium. Notice shall be
sent to the respective Department Director (by name), City of Fort
Worth, 200 Texas Street, FortWorth,Texas 76102.
f. Insurers for all policies must be authorized to do business in the State
of Texas and have a minimum rating of A: V or greater, in the current
A.M. Best Key Rating Guide or have reasonably equivalent financial
strength and solvency to the satisfaction of Risk Management.
g. Any deductible or self-insured retention in excess of $25,000.00 that
would change or alter the requirements herein is subject to approval by
the CITY in writing, if coverage is not provided on a first-dollar basis.The
CITY, at its sole discretion, may consent to alternative coverage
maintained through insurance pools or risk retention groups. Dedicated
financial resources or letters of credit may also be acceptable to the
CITY.
h. Applicable policies shall each be endorsed with a waiver of
subrogation in favor of the CITY as respects the PROJECT.
i. The CITY shall be entitled, upon its request and without incurring
expense, to review the ENGINEER's insurance policies including
endorsements thereto and, at the CITY's discretion; the ENGINEER may
be required to provide proof of insurance premium payments.
j. Lines of coverage, other than Professional Liability, underwritten on a
claims-made basis, shall contain a retroactive date coincident with or
prior to the date of the contractual agreement. The certificate of
insurance shall state both the retroactive date and that the coverage is
claims-made.
k. Coverages, whether written on an occurrence or claims-made basis,
shall be maintained without interruption nor restrictive modification or
changes from date of commencement of the PROJECT until final
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payment and termination of any coverage required to be maintained after
final payments.
1. The CITY shall not be responsible for the direct payment of any
insurance premiums required bythis agreement.
m. Sub consultants and subcontractors to/of the ENGINEER shall be
required by the ENGINEER to maintain the same or reasonably
equivalent insurance coverage as required for the ENGINEER. When
sub consultants/subcontractors maintain insurance coverage,
ENGINEER shall provide CITY with documentation thereof on a
certificate of insurance.
L. Independent Consultant
The ENGINEER agrees to perform all services as an independent
consultant and not as a subcontractor, agent, or employee of the CITY.
The doctrine of respondeat superior shall not apply.
M. Disclosure
The ENGINEER acknowledges to the CITY that it has made full disclosure
in writing of any existing conflicts of interest or potential conflicts of interest,
including personal financial interest,director indirect, in property abutting the
proposed PROJECTand business relationships with abutting propertycities.
The ENGINEER further acknowledges that itwill make disclosure in writing
of any conflicts of interest that develop subsequent to the signing of this
contract and priorto final payment underthe contract.
N. Asbestos or Hazardous Substances
(1) If asbestos or hazardous substances in any form are encountered or
suspected, the ENGINEER will stop its own work in the affected portions
of the PROJECT to permit testing and evaluation.
(2) If asbestos or other hazardous substances are suspected, the CITY may
request the ENGINEER to assist in obtaining the services of a qualified
subcontractorto managethe remediation activities of the PROJECT.
0. Permitting Authorities - Design Changes
If permitting authorities require design changes so as to comply with
published design criteria and/or current engineering practice standards
which the ENGINEER should have been aware of at the time this
Agreement was executed, the ENGINEER shall revise plans and
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specifications, as required, at its own cost and expense. However, if design
changes are required due to the changes in the permitting authorities'
published design criteria and/or practice standards criteria which are
published after the date of this Agreement which the ENGINEER could not
have been reasonably aware of, the ENGINEER shall notify the CITY of
such changes and an adjustment in compensation will be made through an
amendment to this AGREEMENT.
P. Schedule
ENGINEER shall manage the PROJECT in accordance with the schedule
developed perAttachment Dto this AGREEMENT.
Article V
Obligations of the City
Amendments to Article V, if any, are included in Attachment C.
A. City-Furnished Data
ENGINEER may rely upon the accuracy, timeliness, and completeness of
the information provided bythe CITY.
B. Access to Facilities and Property
The CITY will make itsfacilities accessible to the ENGINEER as required for
the ENGINEER's performance of its services. The CITY will perform, at no
cost to the ENGINEER, such tests of equipment, machinery, pipelines, and
other components of the CITY's facilities as may be required in connection
with the ENGINEER's services. The CITY will be responsible for all acts of
the Clytie's personnel.
C. Advertisements, Permits, and Access
Unless otherwise agreed to in the Scope of Services, the CITY will obtain,
arrange, and pay for all advertisements for bids; permits and licenses
required by local, state, or federal authorities; and land, easements, rights-
of-way, and access necessary for the ENGINEER's services or PROJECT
construction.
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D. Timely Review
The CITY will examine the ENGINEER's studies, reports, sketches,
drawings, specifications, proposals, and other documents; obtain advice of
an attorney, insurance counselor, accountant, auditor, bond and financial
advisors, and other consultants as the CITY deems appropriate; and render
in writing decisions required by the CITY in a timely manner in accordance
with the project schedule prepared in accordance with Attachment D.
E. Prompt Notice
The CITY will give prompt written notice to the ENGINEER whenever CITY
observes or becomes aware of any development that affects the scope or
timing of the ENGINEER's services or of any defect in the work of the
ENGINEER or construction contractors.
F. Asbestos or Hazardous Substances Release.
(1) CITY acknowledges ENGINEER will perform part of the work at CITY's
facilities that may contain hazardous materials, including asbestos
containing materials, or conditions, and that ENGINEER had no prior
role in the generation, treatment, storage, or disposition of such
materials. In consideration of the associated risks that may give rise to
claims by third parties or employees of City, City hereby releases
ENGINEER from any damage or liability related to the presence of
such materials.
(2) The release required above shall not apply in the event the discharge,
release or escape of hazardous substances, contaminants, or asbestos
is a result of ENGINEER's negligence or if ENGINEER brings such
hazardous substance, contaminant or asbestos onto the project.
G. Contractor Indemnification and Claims
The CITY agrees to include in all construction contracts the provisions of
Article IV.E. regarding the ENGINEER's Personnel at Construction Site, and
provisions providing for contractor indemnification of the CITY and the
ENGINEER for contractor's negligence.
H. Contractor Claims and Third-Party Beneficiaries
(1) The CITY agrees to include the following clause in all contracts with
construction contractors and equipment or materials suppliers:
"Contractors, subcontractors and equipment and materials
suppliers on the PROJECT, or their sureties, shall maintain
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no direct action against the ENGINEER, its officers,
employees, and subcontractors, for any claim arising out of,
in connection with, or resulting from the engineering
services performed. Only the CITY will be the beneficiary
of any undertaking by the ENGINEER."
(2) This AGREEMENT gives no rights or benefits to anyone other than the CITY
and the ENGINEER and there are no third-party beneficiaries.
(3) The CITY will include in each agreement it enters into with any other entity
or person regarding the PROJECT a provision that such entity or person
shall have no third-party beneficiary rights under this Agreement.
(4) Nothing contained in this Section H. shall be construed as a waiver of any
right the CITY has to bring a claim against ENGINEER.
I. CITY's Insurance
(1) The CITY may maintain property insurance on certain pre-existing structures
associated with the PROJECT.
(2) The CITY may secure Builders Risk/Installation insurance at the
replacement cost value of the PROJECT. The CITY may provide
ENGINEER a copy of the policy or documentation of such on a certificate of
insurance.
(3) The CITY will specify that the Builders Risk/installation insurance shall be
comprehensive in coverage appropriate to the PROJECT risks.
J. Litigation Assistance
The Scope of Services does not include costs of the ENGINEER for required
or requested assistance to support, prepare, document, bring, defend, or
assist in litigation undertaken or defended by the CITY. In the event CITY
requests such services of the ENGINEER, this AGREEMENT shall be
amended or a separate agreement will be negotiated between the parties.
K. Changes
The CITY may make or approve changes within the general Scope of
Services in this AGREEMENT. If such changes affect the ENGINEER's cost
of or time required for performance of the services, an equitable adjustment
will be made through an amendment to this AGREEMENT with appropriate
CITY approval.
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Article VI
General Legal Provisions
Amendments to Article VI, if any, are included in Attachment C.
A. Authorization to Proceed
ENGINEER shall be authorized to proceed with this AGREEMENT upon
receipt of a written Notice to Proceed from the CITY.
B. Reuse of Project Documents
All designs, drawings, specifications, documents, and otherwork products of
the ENGINEER, whether in hard copy or in electronic form, are instruments
of service for this PROJECT, whether the PROJECT is completed or not.
Reuse, change, or alteration by the CITY or by others acting through or on
behalf of the CITY of any such instruments of service without the written
permission of the ENGINEER will be at the CITY's sole risk. The CITY shall
own thefinal designs,drawings,specifications and documents.
C. Force Majeure
The ENGINEER is not responsible for damages or delay in performance
caused by acts of God, strikes, lockouts, accidents, or other events beyond
the control of the ENGINEER that prevent ENGINEER's performance of its
obligations hereunder.
D• Termination
(�) This AGREEMENT may beterminated
a.) by the City for its convenience upon 30 days' written notice to
ENGINEER.
b.) by either the CITY or the ENGINEER for cause if either party fails
substantially to perform through no fault of the other and the
nonperforming party does not commence correction of such
nonperformance within 5 days' written notice or thereafter fails to
diligently complete the correction.
(2) If this AGREEMENT is terminated for the convenience of the City, the
ENGINEERwill be paid for termination expenses asfollows:
a.) Cost of reproduction of partial or complete studies, plans,
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specifications or other forms of ENGINEER'S work product;
b.) Out-of-pocket expenses for purchasing electronic data files and other
datastorage supplies orservices;
c.) The time requirements for the ENGINEER'S personnel to document
the work underway at the time of the CITY'S termination for
convenience so that the work effort is suitable for long time storage.
(3) Prior to proceeding with termination services, the ENGINEER will
submit to the CITY an itemized statement of all termination expenses. The
CITY'S approval will be obtained in writing prior to proceeding with
termination services.
E. Suspension, Delay, or Interruption to Work
The CITY may suspend, delay, or interrupt the services of the ENGINEER
for the convenience of the CITY. In the event of such suspension, delay,or
interruption, an equitable adjustment in the PROJECT's schedule,
commitment and cost of the ENGINEER's personnel and subcontractors,
and ENGINEER's compensation will be made.
F. Indemnification
In accordance with Texas Local Government Code Section 271.904, the
ENGINEER shall indemnify or hold harmless the CITY against liability
for any damage committed by the ENGINEER or ENGINEER's agent,
consultant under contract, or another entity over which the ENGINEER
exercises control to the extent that the damage is caused by or
resulting from an act of negligence, intentional tort, intellectual
property infringement, or failure to pay a subcontractor or supplier.
CITY is entitled to recover its reasonable attorney's fees in proportion
to the ENGINEER's liability.
G. Assignment
Neither party shall assign all or any part of this AGREEMENT without the
priorwritten consent of the other party.
H. Jurisdiction
The law of the State of Texas shall govern the validity of this AGREEMENT,
its interpretation and performance, and any other claims related to it. The
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venue for any litigation related to this AGREEMENT shall be Tarrant County,
Texas.
I. Severability and Survival
If any of the provisions contained in this AGREEMENT are held for any
reason to be invalid, illegal, or unenforceable in any respect, such invalidity,
illegality, or unenforceability will not affect any other provision, and this
AGREEMENT shall be construed as if such invalid, illegal, or unenforceable
provision had never been contained herein. Articles V.F., VI.B., VI.D., VI.F.,
VI.H., and VI.I.shall survive termination of this AGREEMENT for any cause.
J. Observe and Comply
ENGINEER shall at all times observe and comply with all federal and State
laws and regulations and with all City ordinances and regulations which in
any way affect this AGREEMENT and the work hereunder, and shall
observe and comply with all orders, laws ordinances and regulations which
may exist or may be enacted later by governing bodies having jurisdiction or
authority for such enactment. No plea of misunderstanding or ignorance
thereof shall be considered. ENGINEER agrees to defend, indemnify and
hold harmless CITY and all of its officers, agents and employees from and
against all claims or liability arising out of the violation of any such order, law,
ordinance, or regulation,whether it be by itself or its employees.
K. Immigration Nationality Act
ENGINEER shall verify the identity and employment eligibility of its
employees who perform work under this Agreement, including completing
the Employment Eligibility Verification Form (1-9). Upon request by CITY,
ENGINEER shall provide CITY with copies of all 1-9 forms and supporting
eligibility documentation for each employee who performs work under this
Agreement. ENGINEER shall adhere to all Federal and State laws as well
as establish appropriate procedures and controls so that no services will
be performed by any ENGINEER employee who is not legally eligible to
perform such services. ENGINEER SHALL INDEMNIFY CITY AND HOLD
CITY HARMLESS FROM ANY PENALTIES, LIABILITIES, OR LOSSES
DUE TO VIOLATIONS OF THIS PARAGRAPH BY ENGINEER,
ENGINEER'S EMPLOYEES, SUBCONTRACTORS, AGENTS, OR
LICENSEES. CITY, upon written notice to ENGINEER, shall have the
right to immediately terminate this Agreement for violations of this
provision by ENGINEER.
L. Prohibition On Contracts With Companies Boycotting Israel
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ENGINEER acknowledges that in accordance with Chapter 2270 of the
Texas Government Code, CITY is prohibited from entering into a contract
with a company for goods or services unless the contract contains a written
verification from the company that it: (1) does not boycott Israel; and (2)
will not boycott Israel during the term of the contract. The terms "boycott
Israel "and "company" shall have the meanings ascribed to those terms in
Section 808.001 of the Texas Government Code. By signing this contract,
ENGINEER certifies that ENGINEER'S signature provides written
verification to the C/TY that ENGINEER: (1) does not boycott Israel;
and(2) will not boycott Israel during the term of the contract.
This AGREEMENT, including its attachments and schedules, constitutes the entire
AGREEMENT, which supersedes all priorwritten or oral understandings, and may only be
changed by a written amendment executed by both parties. This AGREEMENT may be
executed in one or more counterparts and each counterpart shall, for all purposes, be
deemed an original, but all such counterparts shall together constitute but one and the
same instrument. The following attachments and schedules are hereby made a part of
this AGREEMENT:
Attachment A-Scope of Services
Attachment B-Compensation
Attachment C-Amendments to Standard Agreement for Engineering Services
Attachment D-Project Schedule
City of Fort Worth,Texas
Standard Agreement for Engineering Related Design Services
Revised Date:11.17.17
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Duly executed by each party's designated representative to be effective on the date
subscribed bythe City's designated Assistant City Manager.
BY: BY:
CITYOF FORTWORTH ENGINEER
Du y s c- s,
S san Alanis om Galbreath, ASLA
Assistant ity Manager President
Date: s. Date: Izz
APPRO 6LRECOMMENDED:
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SteInteector, Department of
Transportation and PublicWorks
Contract Compliance Manager:
By signing, I acknowledge that I am the
person responsible for the monitoring and
administration of this contract, including
ensuring all performance and reporting
requirements.
Chad Allen, P.E., CFM
APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGALITY
By:. an,LP_7 1295 No.:
Doug asW.Black
Assistant City Attome
M&C No. C-29003
ATTE
C� &C Date: January 29, 2019
Mary J.Kayser
City Secretary
City of Fart Worth,Texas
Standard Agreement for Engineering Related DesignServtaes - 'f
Revised Date:11.17.17
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CITY SECRETARY
FT. WORTH,TX
FORT WORTH
ATTACHMENT "A"
Scope for Engineering Design Related Services for
2018 Bond Program Transportation Design On-Call
Services
The scope set forth herein defines the work to be performed by the ENGINEER in
completing the project. Both the CITY and ENGINEER have attempted to clearly define the
work to be performed and address the needs of the Project.
OBJECTIVE
The objective of the projects completed under the Task Order agreement is to improve
vehicular and pedestrian mobility and safety throughout the City for street light, traffic signal,
and intersection projects. Work under this agreement includes, but is not limited to, project
management, data collection, topographic survey, subsurface utility exploration (SUE), right-
of-way documentation, conceptual design, preliminary and final design, bidding, and
construction phase services forrailroad crossing improvements.
WORK TO BE PERFORMED
Task 1. Design Management
Task 2. Conceptual Design(30%)
Task 3. Preliminary Design(60%)
Task 4. Final Design (90%and 100%)
Task 5. Bid Phase Services
Task 6. Construction Phase Services
Task 7. ROW/Easement S e ry i c e s
Task 8. Survey and Subsurface Utility Engineering Services
Task 9. Permitting
Task 10. Quality Control/Quality Assurance
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TASK 1. DESIGN MANAGEMENT.
ENGINEER will manage the work outlined in this scope to ensure efficient andeffective use
of ENGINEER's and CITY's time and resources. ENGINEER will manage change,
communicate effectively, coordinate internally and externally as needed, and proactively
address issues with the CITY's Project Manager and others as necessary to make progress
on thework.
1.1. Managing the Team:
Lead manage and direct design team activities
Ensure Quality Control/Quality Assurance (QC/QA) is practiced in performance
of the work. Refer to Task 10 for furtherdetails.
• Communicate internally among team members
Task and allocate team resources
1.2. Communications and Reporting:
• Attend a pre-design project kickoff/charter meeting with CITY staff to confirm and
clarify scope, understand CITY objectives, and ensure economical and functional
designs that meet CITY requirements
• Attend two (2) field meetings with CITY representatives, including Traffic
Management, priorto the 30% and 90% submittals.
• Conduct and document monthly project update meetings with CITY Project
Manager
• Conduct review meetings with the CITY at the end of each design phase
Conduct and document biweekly designteam meetings
Conduct QC/QA reviews and document those activities. Refer to Task 10
for further details
• Prepare invoices, in accordance with Attachment B to this Standard
Agreement and submit monthly in the format requested by the CITY.
• Prepare and submit monthly Project Status Reports in the format provided bythe
respective Transportation and Public Works Department.
• Prepare and submit baseline Project Schedule initially, and Project Schedule
updates with a schedule narrative monthly, as required in Attachment D to this
Standard Agreement in compliance with the City's Specification 00 31 15entitled
Engineer Project Schedule. This PROJECT requires a Tier 3 schedule as
defined in the City's Specification 00 31 15 entitled Engineer Project Schedule.
Prepare and submit a preliminary Project Risk Register, preliminary Stakeholder
Register, and preliminary Project Communications Plan. CITY to modify and
finalize.
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Complete Monthly M/WBE Report Form and Final Summary Payment Report
Form at the end of the project
• Coordinate with other agencies and entities as necessary for the design of the
proposed infrastructure, and provide and obtain information neededto prepare
the design
With respect to coordination with permitting authorities, ENGINEER shall
communicate with permitting authorities such that their regulatory requirements
are appropriately reflected in the designs. ENGINEER shall work with regulatory
authorities to obtain approval of the designs, and make changes necessary to
meet their requirements, as part of the design scope.
Personnel and Vehicle Identification: When conducting site visits to the project
location, the ENGINEER or any of its sub-consultants shall carry readilyvisible
information identifying the name of the company and the company
representative.
ASSUMPTIONS
• Pre-design project kickoff/chartering meeting (to be determined in each task
order)
• Field review meetings (to be determined in each task o r d e r)
Monthly project update meetings during design phase (to be determined in each
task order)
Plan review meetings (to be determined ineach task order)
• Biweekly design team meetings (to be determined ineach task order)
All submittals to the City will be Quality checked prior to submission.
• Project design phase will be determined in each task order.
• Project construction phase will be determined in each task order.
• Monthly updates of Project Status Reports, MWBE forms, TPBE, Risk Register,
and project Schedule (to be determined in each task order)
DELIVERABLES
A. Meeting summaries with action items
B. QC/QA documentation
C. Baseline design schedule
D. Preliminary Project Risk Register, preliminary Stakeholder Register,and
preliminary Project Communications Plan
E. Monthly Schedule updates with schedule narrative describing anycurrent or
anticipated schedulechanges
F. Monthly Project Status Reports
G. Monthly TPBE spreadsheet updates
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H. Monthly Project Risk Register updates
I. Plan Submittal Checklists (See Task 10)
J. Monthly invoices
K. Monthly M/WBE Report Form and Final Summary Payment Report Form
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TASK 2. CONCEPTUAL DESIGN (30 PERCENT).
The Conceptual Design shall be submitted to CITY per the approved Project Schedule.
The purpose of the conceptual design is for the ENGINEER to identify, develop,
communicate through the defined deliverables, and recommend the design concept that
successfully addresses the design problem, and to obtain the CITY's endorsement ofthis
concept.
ENGINEER will develop the conceptual design of the infrastructure as follows.
2.1. Data Collection
• Traffic Count Data: Microsoft Excel spreadsheet of Raw 24-hour and Turning
Movement Count data gathered at 15-minute intervals at a minimum on all raw
data collected. Provide Daily Summaries by Approach and Peak-Period
Summaries by Approach. Spreadsheet shall be uploaded to the Buzzsaw folder
'TPW Traffic Count Data'.
• In addition to data obtained from the CITY, ENGINEER will research andmake
efforts to obtain pertinent information to aid in coordination of the proposed
improvements with any planned future improvements that may influence the
project. ENGINEER will also identify and seek to obtain data for existing
conditions that may impact the project including; utilities, agencies (TxDOTand
railroads), City Master Plans, and property ownership as available from theTax
Assessor's office.
• The ENGINEER will consult with the CITY's Transportation and PublicWorks
Department, Water Department, and other CITY departments, public utilities,
private utilities, private utilities and government agencies to determine the
approximate location of above and underground utilities, and other facilities
(current and future) that have an impact or influence on the project.
• The data collection efforts will also include conducting special coordination
meetings with affected property owners and businesses as necessary to develop
sewer re-routing plans.
2.2. Subsurface Utility Engineering
Provide Subsurface Utility Engineering (SUE) per Task8.
2.3. Utility Clearance
• ENGINEER will develop the design of CITY facilities to avoid or minimize
conflicts with existing utilities, and where known and possible consider potential
future utilities in designs. Where conflicts cannot be avoided, coordination of
Utility Conflicts will begin at the Conceptual Design phase.
• In the case of a public utility conflict, the ENGINEER will design CITY facilities to
avoid or minimize conflicts with existing utilities, and where known and possible
consider potential future utilities indesigns.
• In the case of a private Utility Conflict, the ENGINEER will provide a PDF set of
plans with the utility conflicts highlighted and a Utility Conflicts Table of those
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conflicts to be included in a Utility Clearance Letter for coordination. The
ENGINEER may need to coordination directly with the private utility providerif
that provider needs to undertake design to adjust their utility's location.
The ENGINEER shall upload a PDF file of the approved preliminary plan setto
the designated project folder in Buzzsaw for forwarding to all utility companies
which have facilities within the limits of the project. The PDF file should be
created directly from the CADfiles.
2.4 The Conceptual Design Package shall include the following: Preliminary cover and
index of sheets including project limits, area location map and beginning andend
station limits.
• Quantity Summary page and each design sheet shall include a quantity takeoff
table.
• SUE Plan sheets sealed by a licensed professional engineer registered inthe
State of Texas.
• Traffic Count Data: Microsoft Excel spreadsheet of Raw 24-hour and Turning
Movement Count data gathered at 15-minute intervals at a minimum on all raw
data collected. Provide Daily Summaries by Approach and Peak-Period
Summaries by Approach. Spreadsheet shall be uploaded to the Buzzsaw folder
'TPW Traffic Count Data'.
• Existing typical sections of the roadway to be constructed along with proposed
typical sections which outline the proposed improvements. Typical sections shall
include existing and proposed ROW, existing and proposed lane widths and
direction arrows, existing and proposed curbs, sidewalks, and retaining walls.
• Conceptual plan and profile sheets showing existing and proposed horizontal
roadway alignments, existing and proposed ROW, existing and proposed
sidewalks and driveways, proposed lane dimensions and lanearrows, existing
drainage structures, city owned and franchise utilities, and existing roadway
vertical alignments(profiles).
• Documentation of keydesign decisions.
• Estimates of probable construction cost.
ASSUMPTIONS
• Three (3) sets of 11"x17"size plans will be delivered for the 30% design.
• PDF and DWF files created from design CAD drawings will be uploaded to the
designated project folder in Buzzsaw. ENGINEER shall not proceed with
Preliminary Design activities without written approval by the CITY of the
Conceptual Design Package.
DELIVERABLES
A. Conceptual Design Package
B. Traffic Count Data
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TASK 3. PRELIMINARY DESIGN (60 PERCENT).
Preliminary plans and specifications shall be submitted to CITY per the approved Project
Schedule.
ENGINEER will develop the preliminary design of the infrastructure as follows.
3.1. The Preliminary Design Drawings and Specifications shall include the following:
• Preliminary cover and index of sheets including project limits,area location map
and beginning and end station limits.
• SUE Plan sheets sealed by a licensed professional engineer registered inthe
State of Texas.
• Quantity Summary page and each design sheet shall include a quantity takeoff table.
Traffic Control Plan including all construction signage and pavement markings
which will be in accordance with the latest edition of the Texas Manual on Uniform
TrafficControl Devices.
• A Project Control Sheet, showing all Control Points, used or set while gathering
data. Generally, on a scale of not less than 1:400. The following information
shall be indicated for each Control Point: Identified (existing City Monument
#8901, PK Nail, 5/8" Iron Rod); X, Y and Z Coordinates, in an identified
coordinate system, and a referred bearing base. Z coordinate on City Datum only;
descriptive location (i.e. set in the centerline of the inlet in the South curb line of
North Side Drive at the East end of radius at the Southeast corner of North Side
Drive and North Main Street).
• Updated existing and proposed typical section sheets.
• Updated roadway plan and profile sheets displaying station and coordinate data for
all horizontal alignment P.C.'s, P.T.'s, P.I.'s;station and elevation data of all
vertical profile P.C.'s, P.T.'s, P.I.'s, low points, and high points; lengths of vertical
curves, grades, Kvalues, e,and vertical clearances where required.
No less than two bench marks plan/profile sheet.
• Bearings given on all proposed centerlines,or baselines.
• Station equations relating utilities to paving,when appropriate.
• Overall project easement layoutsheet(s).
• Intersection layout sheets including ROW lines, horizontal alignments, utilities,
curbs, sidewalks, driveways, lane dimensions and arrows, and existing and
proposed contours (0.25'intervals)
• Preliminary traffic signal and roadway details to include curbs, curb expansion
joints, driveways, sidewalks, and pavement details.
• Preliminary signing, pavement marking, illumination and signal layouts.
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Documentation of key design decisions.
• Estimates of probable construction cost.
3.2. Geotechnical Investigation/Pavement Design
• Soil investigations, including field and laboratory tests, borings, related
engineering analysis and recommendations for determining soil conditions will be
made. In addition to the above investigations, borings and appropriate field and
laboratory analysis will be made at reasonable intervals along the project
alignment for the Contractor's use in determining soil conditions for preparing
bids and a Trench Safety Plan.
• The ENGINEER shall prepare a detailed geotechnical engineering study and
pavement design in conformance with the City of Fort Worth PavementDesign
Standards Manual, 2005. The study shall include recommendations regarding
utility trenching and identify existing groundwater elevation at each boring.
3.3. Constructability Review
Prior to the 60 percent review meeting with the CITY, the ENGINEER shall
schedule and attend a project site visit with the CITY Project Manager and
Construction personnel to walk the project. The ENGINEER shall summarize the
CITY's comments from the field visit and submit this information to the CITY in
writing.
3.4. Public Meeting
• After the preliminary plans have been reviewed and approved by the CITY, the
ENGINEER shall prepare project exhibits, and attend one (1) public meeting to
help explain the proposed project to residents. The CITY shall select a suitable
location, prepare and mail the invitation letters to the affected customers. The
ENGINEER shall coordinate with the CITY GIS staff to identify affected property
owners/residents and develop a spreadsheet listing addresses of those to invite
to the public meeting.
3.5. Utility Clearance
• ENGINEER will develop the design of CITY facilities to avoid or minimize
conflicts with existing utilities, and where known and possible consider potential
future utilities in designs. Where conflicts cannot be avoided, coordination of
Utility Conflicts will begin at the Preliminary Design phase.
• In the case of a public utility conflict, the ENGINEER will design CITY facilities to
avoid or minimize conflicts with existing utilities, and where known and possible
consider potential future utilities indesigns.
• In the case of a private Utility Conflict, the ENGINEER will provide a PDF set of
plans with the utility conflicts highlighted and a Utility Conflicts Table of those
conflicts to be included in a Utility Clearance Letter for coordination. The
ENGINEER may need to coordination directly with the private utility provider if
that provider needs to undertake design to adjusttheir utility's location.
• The ENGINEER shall upload a PDF file of the approved preliminary plan setto
the designated project folder in Buzzsaw for forwarding to all utility companies
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which have facilities within the limits of the project. The PDF file should be
created directly from the CADfiles.
• ENGINEER shall visit the site during utility relocations toverify via any means or
method necessary that the relocated utility has been installed in accordance with
the plans, report any discrepancies found, and provide documentation to support
findings.
ASSUMPTIONS
• Three (3) sets of 11"x17"size plans will be delivered for the 60% design for
review coordination.
• One (1)set of specifications will be delivered for the 60%design.
• PDF and DWF files created from design CAD drawings will be uploaded to the
designated project folder in Buzzsaw.
• All submitted documents and checklists will be uploaded to the designated
project folder in Buzzsaw
• The CITY's front end and technical specifications will be used. The ENGINEER
shall supplement the technical specifications if needed.
• XX (XX) Public Meeting is assumed. (to be determined in each task order)
• ENGINEER shall not proceed with Final Design activities without written approval
by the CITY of the Preliminary Design plans.
DELIVERABLES
A. Preliminary Design drawings and specifications including QCiQA documentation
B. Utility Conflict Coordination Package
C. Traffic Count Data
D. Geotechnical Report
E. Estimates of probable construction cost
F. Public Meeting exhibits
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TASK 4. FINAL DESIGN (90 PERCENT) AND FINAL CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS
(100 PERCENT).
• Upon approval of the Preliminary plans, ENGINEER will prepare construction plans as
follows:
• Final draft construction plans (90%) including specifications shall be submitted to CITY
per the approved ProjectSchedule.
• The ENGINEER will provide a PDF set of plans with the utility conflicts highlighted and
Utility Conflicts Table of those conflicts to be included in a Utility Clearance Letter for
final coordination.
Following a 90% construction plan review meeting with the CITY, the ENGINEER shall
submit Final Plans (100%) to the CITY per the approved Project Schedule. Each plan
sheet shall be stamped, dated, and signed by the ENGINEER registered in State of
Texas.
• A Quantity Summary page will be included in both the 90% and 100% design packages.
Each design sheet of those package shall include a quantity take off table.
• The ENGINEER shall submit an estimate of probable construction cost with both the
90% and 100% design packages. This estimate shall use standard CITY or TxDOT bid
items, asapplicable.
ASSUMPTIONS
Three (3)sets of 11"x17"size drawings and one (1)set of specifications will be delivered
for the 90% Design package.
• A PDF and DWF file for the 90% Design will be created from design CAD drawings and
will be uploaded to the project folder in Buzzsaw.
Ten (10) sets of 11"x17"size drawings and two (2) set of specifications will be delivered
for the 100% Design package.
A PDF and DWF file for the 100% Design will be created from design CAD drawings and
will be uploaded to the project folder in Buzzsaw.
DELIVERABLES
A. 90% construction plans and specifications including QC/QA documentation.
B. Utility Conflict Coordination Package
C. 100%construction plans and specifications including QC/QA documentation.
D. Detailed estimates of probable construction costs including summaries of bid items and
quantities using the CITY's or TxDOT's standard bid items and format, as applicable
E. Original 11"x17"size cover mylarfor the signatures of authorized CITY officials.
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TASK 5. BID PHASE SERVICES.
The CITY reserves the right to bid the project either via traditional project bidto via unit price
alternative delivery. ENGINEER will support the bid phase of the project as follows.
5.1. Bid Support
• The ENGINEER shall upload all plans and contract documents onto Buzzsawfor
access to potential bidders.
• Contract documents shall be uploaded in a .xisfile.
• Unit Price Proposal documents are to be created utilizing CFW Bidtools only and
combined in a specified spreadsheet workbook, Bid Proposal Worksheet
Template, and will be populated and configured so that all pages are complete
and the Summary Worksheet(s) in the workbook detail and automatically
summarize the totals from the inserted Unit Price Proposal document
worksheets.
• Plan Sets are to be uploaded to Buzzsaw in two formats, .pdf and Awf files. The
.pdf will consist of one file of the entire plan set. The dwf will consist of individual
files, one for each plan sheet, and will be numbered and named in a manner
similar to that of the plan set index.
• The ENGINEER from Contractor's uploaded Plan Holder Registrations in
Buzzsaw.
• The ENGINEER will develop and implement procedures for receiving and
answering bidders' questions and requests for additional information. The
procedures shall include a log of all significant bidders questions and requests
and the response thereto. The log shall be housed and maintained in the
project's Buzzsaw folder titled Request for Information. The ENGINEER will
provide technical interpretation of the contract bid documents and will prepare
proposed responses to all bidders questions and requests, in the form of
addenda. The ENGINEER shall upload all approved addenda onto Buzzsaw and
mail addenda to all plan holders.
• Attend the Prebid conference in support of the CITY.
• Assist the CITY indetermining the qualifications and acceptability of prospective
contractors, subcontractors, andsuppliers.
• When substitution prior to award of contracts is allowed in the contract
documents, the ENGINEER will advise the CITY as to the acceptabilityof
alternate materials and equipment proposed bybidders.
• Attend the bid opening in support of the CITY.
• Tabulate and review all bids received for the construction project, assist the CITY
in evaluating bids, and recommend award of the contract. A copy of the Bid
Tabulation and the CFW Data Spreadsheet created utilizing CFW Bidtools only
are to be uploaded into the project's Bid Resultsfolder on Buzzsaw.
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• Incorporate all addenda into the contract documents and issue conformed sets.
ASSUMPTIONS
• The project will be bid only once and awarded to one contractor. (to be
determined in each task order)
• Construction documents will only be made available on Buzzsaw for plan holders
and/or given to plan viewing rooms.
• Construction documents will not be printed and made available for purchase by
planholders and/or given to plan viewing rooms.
• PDF, DWF and DWG files will be uploaded to Buzzsaw.
DELIVERABLES
A. Addenda
B. Bidtabulations
C. Recommendation of award
D. ConstruGtiOn documents (conformed)
E. CFW Data Spreadsheet
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TASK 6. CONSTRUCTION PHASESERVICES.
ENGINEER will support the construction phase of the project as follows.
6.1. Construction Support
• The ENGINEER shall prepare task order package for the CITY's Unit Price
Contractor.
• The ENGINEER shall attend the preconstruction conference.
After the pre-construction conference, the ENGINEER shall provide project
exhibits and attend one (1) public meeting to help explain the proposed projectto
residents. The CITY shall select a suitable location and mail the invitation letters
to the affected customers.
• The ENGINEER shall attend bi-weekly construction progress meetings duringthe
duration of construction. The ENGINEER will prepare meeting notes with action
items and distribute there to the project team.
• The ENGINEER will prepare a Construction Communication Plan detailing the
procedure for communicating between the Project Delivery Team membersand
the Contractors.
• The ENGINEER will meet with concerned citizens as needed.
• The ENGINEER shall review shop drawings, samples and other submittals
submitted by the contractor for general conformance with the design conceptsand
general compliance with the requirements of the contract for construction. Such
review shall not relieve the Contractor from its responsibility for performance in
accordance with the contract for construction, nor is such review a guarantee that
the work covered by the shop drawings, samples and submittals is free of errors,
inconsistencies or omissions. The ENGINEER shall log and track all shop
drawings, samples and other submittals in Buzzsaw.
• As requested bythe CITY, the ENGINEER shall provide necessary interpretations
and clarifications of contract documents, review change orders, and make
recommendations as to the acceptability of the work.
The ENGIENER will meet with the Project DeliveryTeam and Contractor on-site
to review any field changes.
• The ENGINEER will coordinate with the TPW department as necessary
• The Engineer will update and submit monthly the Project Status Report, Risk
Register, TPBE and Project Schedule.
• The ENGINEER shall attend the"Final"projectwalk through and assist with
preparation of final punch list.
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6.2 Record Drawings
• The ENGINEER shall prepare record drawings from information provided bythe
CITY depicting any changes made to the Final Drawings during construction.
Information provided by the CITY may include, but is not limited to the following:
o As-Built Survey
o Red-Line Markups from the Contractor
o Red-Line Markups from City Inspector
o Copies of Approved Change Orders
o Approved Substitutions
• The ENGINEER shall modify the Final Drawings electronically and shall place a
stamp on the plans indicating that they represent Record Drawings of the project
as constructed. The stamp shall be signed and dated by the ENGINEER and
shall be placed on each plan sheet, whether there are any revisions onthe sheet
or not. Each sheet shall clearly indicate all changes which apply to that sheet by
clouding and numbering, or other suitable means.
• The following disclaimer shall be includedwith the Record Drawing stamp:
These Record Drawings were prepared using information
provided by others and represent the as constructed
conditions to the extent that documented changes were
provided for recording. The ENGINEER assumes no liability
for undocumented changes and certifies only that the
documented changes are accurately depicted on these
drawings.
• The ENGINEER shall submit a set of sealed Final Drawings, modified and
stamped as Record Drawings, in Adobe Acrobat PDF format(version 6.0 or
higher) and in DWF format. The ENGINEER may keep copies of the
information provided by the CITY for their files, but all original red-lined drawings
shall be returned to the CITY with the digital files.
• There shall be one (1) PDF file and one (1) DWF file for the TPW plan set and
separate PDF and DWF file for the Water plan set, if required. Each PDF and
DWF file shall contain all associated sheets of the particular plan set. Singular
PDF and DWF files for each sheet of a plan set will not be accepted. PDF and
DWFfiles shall conform to naming conventions asfollows:
1. TPW file name example — "W-1956_org47.pdf' where "W-1956" is the
assigned file number obtained from the CITY, "_org" designating the file is
of an original plan set, "47" shall be the total number of sheets in this file.
Example: W-0053 org3.pdf and K-0320 org5.pdf
II. Water and Sewer file name example — "X-35667_org36.pdf' where "X-
35667" is the assigned file number obtained from the CITY, "_org"
designating the file is of an original plan set, "36" shall be the total number
of sheets in this file.
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Both PDF and DWF files shall be uploaded to the project's Record Drawing folder
in Buzzsaw.
For information on the proper manner to submit files and to obtain afile numberfor
the project, contact the Department of Transportation and Public Works Vault at
telephone number (817) 392-8426. File numbers will not be issued to a project
unless the appropriate project numbers and fund codes have been assigned and
are in the Department of Transportation and Public Works database.
ASSUMPTIONS
• XXX (X) Public Meeting is assumed. (to be determined in each task order)
• XXX (X) site visits are assumed. (to be determined in each taskorder)
XXX (X) submittal reviews are assumed. (to be determined in each task order)
• XXX (X) RFI's are assumed. (to be determined in each task order)
• XXX (X) Change Orders are assumed. (to be determined in each task order)
DELIVERABLES
A. Public meeting exhibits
B. Construction Communication Plan
C. Response to Contractor's Request for Information
D. Review of Change Orders
E. Review of shopdrawings
F. Final Punch List items
G. Record Drawings indigital format
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TASK 7. ROW/EASEMENT S E R V I C E S .
ENGINEER will support and perform activities related to ROW and land as outlined below,
per scoping direction and guidance from the CITY's ProjectManager.
7.1. Right-of-Way Research
• The ENGINEER shall determine rights-of-way, easements needsfor construction
of the project. Required temporary and permanent easements will be identified
based on available information and recommendations will be made for approval
by the CITY.
7.2. Right-of-Way/Easement Preparation andSubmittal.
• The ENGINEER shall prepare documents to be used to obtain right-of-way and
permanent and/or temporary easements required to construct the improvements.
• The documentation shall be provided in conformance with the checklists and
templates available on the CITY's Buzzsaw site.
7.3. Temporary Right of Entry Preparation and Submittal
• Prior to construction, the ENGINEER shall prepare, mail and obtain Temporary
Right of Entries from landowners. It is assumed that letters will only be required
for land owners adjacent to temporary construction easements or who are
directly affected by the project and no easement is required to enter their
property.
• The documentation shall be provided in conformance with thechecklists and
templates available on the CITY's Buzzsawsite.
ASSUMPTIONS
• Right-of-Way research includes review of property/right-of-way records based on
current internet-based Tarrant Appraisal District (TAD) information available at
the start of the project and available on-ground property information (i.e. iron
rods, fences, stakes, etc.). It does not include effort for chain of title research,
parent track research, additional research for easements not included in the
TAD, right-of-way takings, easement vacations and abandonments, right-of-way
vacations, and streetclosures.
DELIVERABLES
A. XXX (X) Easement exhibits and meets and bounds provided on CITY forms.(to
be determined ineach task order)
B. XXX (X) Temporary Right of Entry cover letters (to bedetermined in each task
order)
C. XXX (X)Temporary Right of Entry documents (to be determined in each task
order)
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TASK 8. SURVEY AND SUBSURFACE UTILITY ENGINEERING SERVICES.
ENGINEER will provide survey support asfollows.
8.1. Design Survey
• ENGINEER will perform field surveys to collect horizontal and vertical elevations
and other information needed by ENGINEER in design and preparation of plans
for the project. Information gathered during the survey shall include topographic
data, elevations of all sanitary and adjacent storm sewers, rim/invert elevations,
location of buried utilities, structures, trees (measure caliper, identify overall
canopy, and have qualified arborist identify species of trees), and other features
relevant to the final plan sheets. Existing drainage at intersections will be verified
by field surveys. Spot elevations will be shown on intersection layoutswith cross
slope to fit intersecting grade lines.
• The minimum survey information to be provided on the plans shall include the
following:
A Project Control Sheet, showing ALL Control Points, used or set while
gathering data. Generally, on a scale of not less than 1:400:
— The following information about each Control Point;
a. Identified (Existing. CITY Monument#8901, PK Nail, 5/8" Iron Rod)
b. X, Y and Z Coordinates, in an identified coordinate system, and a
referred bearing base.Z coordinate on CITY Datum only.
c. Descriptive Location (Ex. Set in the centerline of the inlet in the South
curb line of North Side Drive at the East end of radius at the Southeast
corner of North Side Drive and North Main Street).
Coordinates on all P.C.'s, P.T.'s, P.I.'s, Manholes, Valves, etc., inthe
same coordinate system, as the Control.
No less than two horizontal bench marks, per lineor location.
Bearings given on all proposed centerlines, or baselines.
Station equations relating utilities to paving,when appropriate.
8.2. Temporary Right of Entry Preparation and Submittal
• Prior to entering property, the ENGINEER shall prepare, mail and obtain
Temporary Right of Entry from landowners.
• The documentation shall be provided in conformance with the checklistsand
templates available on the CITY's Buzzsawsite.
8.3, Subsurface Utility Engineering
Provide Subsurface Utility Engineering (SUE) to Quality Level D, C, B, and A, as
described below. The SUE shall be performed in accordance with CI/ASCE 38-02.
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Quality Level D
• Conduct appropriate investigations (e.g., owner records, County/CITY records,
personal interviews, visual inspections, etc.), to help identify utility owners that
may have facilities within the project limits or that may be affected by the project.
• Collect applicable records (e.g., utility owner base maps, "as built' or record
drawings, permit records,field notes, geographic information system data, oral
histories, etc.) on the existence and approximate location of existing involved
utilities.
• Review records for: evidence or indication of additional available records;
duplicate or conflicting information; needfor clarification.
Develop SUE plan sheets and transfer information on all involved utilities to
appropriate design plan sheets, electronic files, and/or other documents as
required. Exercise professional judgment to resolve conflicting information. For
information depicted, indicate: utility type and ownership; date of depiction;
quality level(s); end points of any utility data; line status (e.g., active, abandoned,
out of service); line size and condition; number of jointly buried cables; and
encasement.
Quality Level C(includes tasks as described for Quality Level D)
• Identify surface features, from project topographic data and from field
observations, that are surface appurtenances of subsurface utilities.
• Include survey and correlation of aerial or ground-mounted utilityfacilities in
Quality Level Ctasks.
• Survey surface features of subsurface utility facilities or systems, if such features
have not already been surveyed by a professional surveyor. If previously
surveyed, check survey data for accuracy and completeness.
• The survey shall also include (in addition to subsurface utility features visible at
the ground surface): determination of invert elevations of any manholes and
vaults; sketches showing interior dimensions and line connections of such
manholes and vaults; any surface markings denoting subsurface utilities,
furnished by utility owners for design purposes.
• Exercise professional judgment to correlate data from different sources, and to
resolve conflicting information.
• Update (or prepare) plan sheets, electronic files, and/or other documents to
reflect the integration of Quality Level D and Quality Level C information.
• Recommend follow-up investigations (e.g., additional surveys, consultation with
utility owners, etc.) as may be needed to further resolve discrepancies.
• Provide Quality Level C to identify overhead utilities on the project and provide
the overhead utility information on the SUE plansheets.
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Level B (includes tasks as described for Quality Level C)
• Select and apply appropriate surface geophysical method(s)to search for and
detect subsurface utilities within the project limits, and/or to trace a particular
utility line orsystem.
• Based on an interpretation of data, mark the indications of utilities on the ground
surface for subsequent survey. Utilize paint or other method acceptable for
marking of lines.
• Unless otherwise directed, mark centerline of single-conduit lines, and outside
edges of multi-condu it systems.
• Resolve differences between designated utilities and utility records and surveyed
appurtenances.
• Recommend additional measures to resolve differences if they still exist.
Recommendations may include additional or different surface geophysical
methods, exploratory excavation, or upgrade to Quality Level A data.
• As an alternative to the physical marking of lines, the ENGINEER may, with
CITY's approval, utilize other means of data collection, storage, retrieval, and
reduction, that enables the correlation of surface geophysical data to the project's
survey control.
Level A
• Expose and locate utilities at specific locations.
• Tie horizontal and vertical location of utility tosurvey control.
• Provide utility size and configuration.
• Provide paving thickness and type, where applicable.
• Provide general soil type and site conditions and such other pertinent information
as is reasonably ascertainable from each test hole site.
ASSUMPTIONS
• Up to XXX(X) Level A test holes are included. (to be determined in each task
order)
DELIVERABLES
A. Drawing of the project layout with dimensions and coordinate list.
B. SUE plan drawings sealed by a professional engineer registered in the State of
Texas.
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TASK 9. PERMITTING.
ENGINEER will provide permitting support for the CITY to obtain any and all agreements
and/or permits normally required for a project of this size and type, as follows
9.1 Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT)Permit
• Meet, negotiate and coordinate to obtain approval of the agency issuing the
agreement and/or permits.
• Completing all forms/applications necessary.
• Submitting forms/applications for CITY and TxDOTreview
• Submitting revised forms for agency review
• Responding to agency comments and requests
9.2, Railroad Permit
• Meet, negotiate and coordinate to obtain approval of the agency issuing the
agreement and/or permits.
• Completing all forms/applications necessary.
• Submitting forms/applications for CITY review
• Submitting revised forms for agency review
• Responding to agency comments and requests
9.3 Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation(TDLR)
• Identify and analyze the requirements of the Texas Architectural Barriers Act,
Chapter 68 Texas Administrative Code, and become familiar with the
governmental authorities having jurisdiction to approve the design ofthe Project.
• ENGINEER is responsible for providing plans that are in compliance with TDLR
requirements.
• Submit construction documents to theTDLR
• Completing all TDLRforms/applications necessary
• Obtain the Notice of Substantial Compliance from the TDLR
• Request an inspection from TDLR or a TDLR locally approved Registered
Accessibility Specialist no later than 30 calendar days after construction
substantial completion. Advise the CITY in writing of the results of the inspection.
• Responding to agency comments and requests
• All costs associated with TDLR plan review and inspections are to be paid bythe
ENGINEER during the course of the project.
9.4 Others As-Needed (Directed bythe ENGINEER)
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ASSUMPTIONS
• Permit preparation will begin after approval of the Conceptual Design.
XXX (X) meetings are assumed for permits (to be determined in each task order)
DELIVERABLES
A. Copies of Permit Applications
B. Copies of Approved Permits
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TASK 10. QUALITY CONTROL / QUALITY ASSURANCE
ENGINEER to provide to the City a Quality Control/Quality Assurance Plan (QC/QA Plan)
outlining the ENGINEER's method ofensuring the highest levels of design and accuracy are
incorporated into the calculations, plans, specifications, and estimates.
ENGINEER is responsible for and shall coordinate all subconsultant activity to include
quality and consistency of plans.
If, at any time, during the course of reviewing a submittal of any item it becomes apparent to
the CITY that the submittal contains errors, omissions, and inconsistencies, the CITY may
cease its review and return the submittal to the ENGINEER immediately for appropriate
action. A submittal returned to the ENGINEER for this reason may be rejected by the CITY
Project Manager.
10.1. QC/QA of Survey and SUE Data
• The ENGINEER's Surveyor shall perform Quality Control/Quality Assurance on
all procedures, field surveys, data, and products prior to delivery to the CITY.The
CITY may also require the ENGINEER's Surveyor to perform a Quality
Assurance review of the survey and/or subsurface utility engineering (SUE) work
performed byother surveyors and SUE providers.
• ENGINEER's Surveyor shall certify in writing via a letter that the survey
information provided has undergone a Quality Control/Quality Assurance
process.
• ENGINEER's Subsurface Utility Engineering provider shall certify in writing via a
letter that the SUE information provided has undergone aQuality Control/Quality
Assurance process.
10.2. QC/QA of Design Documentation
• ENGINEER shall perform a QC/QA review of all documents being submitted for
review at all stages of the design including the 30%, 60%, and 90% and Final
Document design review submittals. QA should be performed by an individual
within the firm who is not on the design team.
• ENGINEER is to acknowledge that each item onthe Detailed Checklist has been
included by checking "done" on the checklist. If a particular checklist item is not
applicable, this should be indicated by checking "N/A". If an entire checklist is
not applicable, this should be indicated by checking every item on the list as
"N/A" and still included with the submittal. The ENGINEER shall use the Detailed
Checklist provided by CITY.
• A Comment Resolution Log must be used to document conflicting comments
between reviewers and to highlight comments made by the CITY that the
ENGINEER is not incorporating into the design documents along with the
associated explanation. The ENGINEER shall use the Comment Resolution Log
provided by CITY.
• The documentation of a QC/QA review includes (1) a copy of the color-coded,
original marked-up document (or"checkprint") developed during the QA checking
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process and/or review forms which sequentially list documents and associated
comments; and (2) a QC sign-off sheet with signatures of the personnel involved
in the checking process. Mark-ups may also be documented using the Comment
Resolution Log.
• Evidence of the QC/QA review will be required to accompany all submittals.
Documentation shall include, but is not limited to,the following items:
PDF of the completed Detailed Checklists
PDF of the QC/QA checkprint of the calculations, plans, specifications, and
estimates demonstrating that a review has been undertaken;
PDF of previous review comments (if any) and the ENGINEER's responses
to those comments in the Comment Resolution Log.
• If any of the above information is missing, is incomplete or if any comments are
not adequately addressed; the CITY may contact the ENGINEER and request
the missing information. If the ENGINEER does not respond to the request
within 24 hours, the CITY shall reject the submittal. No additional time will be
granted for a returned submittal.
• If the ENGINEER has not adequately addressed the comments, the submittal
shall be rejected and returned to the ENGINEER immediately to address the
issues.
ASSUMPTIONS
• All submittals to the City will be Quality checked prior to submission.
• A PDF of the QC/QA documentation will be uploaded to the projectfolder in
Buzzsaw.
DELIVERABLES
A. QC/QA documentation
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ADDITIONAL SERVICES NOT INCLUDED IN THE EXISTING SCOPE OF SERVICES
Additional Services not included in the existing Scope of Services —
CITY and ENGINEER agree that the following services are beyond the Scope of Services
described in the tasks above. However, ENGINEER can provide these services, if needed,
upon — be sure to track changes. the CITY's written request. Any additional amounts paid
to the ENGINEER as a result of any material change to the Scope of the Project shall be
agreed upon — be sure to track changes. in writing by both parties before the services are
performed. These additional services include the following:
Negotiation of easements or property acquisition.
Services related to development of the CITY's project financing and/or budget.
• Services related to disputes over pre-qualification, bid protests, bid rejection and re-
bidding of the contract for construction.
• Construction management and inspection services
• Performance of materials testing or specialty testing services.
Services necessary due to the default of the Contractor.
Services related to damages caused by fire, flood, earthquake or other acts of God.
Services related to warranty claims, enforcement and inspection afterfinal
completion.
• Services to support, prepare, document, bring, defend, or assist in litigation
undertaken or defended bythe CITY.
• Performance of miscellaneous and supplemental services related to the projectas
requested by the CITY.
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ATTACHMENT B
COMPENSATION
2018 Bond Railroad Program On-Call Design Services
Time and Materials with Rate Schedule Project
1. Com pensation
A. The ENGINEER shall be compensated in an hourly amount not-to-exceed
$300,000.00 for personnel time, non-labor expenses, and subcontract expenses
in performing services enumerated in Attachment A as follows:
i. Personnel Time. Personnel time shall be compensated based upon hours
worked directly in performing the PROJECT multiplied by the appropriate
Labor Category Rate for the ENGINEER's team member performing the
work.
Labor Category Rate as presented in the rate schedule table below is the rate for
each labor category performing the work and includes all direct salaries,
Hourly Bill Rate
Labor Category
Year 1 Year 2 Year 3
Administrative $90.00 $95.00 $100.00
Information Systems $100.00 $105.00 $110.00
Marketing/Business Development $90.00 $95.00 $100.00
Financial $120.00 $125.00 $130.00
Civil Technician $95.00 $100.00 $105.00
Civil Designer $120.001 $125.00 $120.00
Graduate Engineer $118.00 $123.00 $128.00
Project Engineer $135.00 $140.00 $145.00
Managing Engineer $175.00 $180.00 $185.00
Technical Engineer $195.00 $200.00 $205.00
Project Surveyor $140.00 $145.00 $150.00
Survey Party Chief $120.00 $125.00 $130.00
Survey Technician $100.00 $105.00 $110.00
Survey Field Assistant $63.00 $68.00 $73.00
GIS $105.00 $110.00 $115.00
Planner $100.00 $105.00 $110.00
Landscape Designer $105.00 $110.00 $115.00
Landscape Architect $100.00 $105.00 $110.00
Environmental Scientist $105.00 $110.00 $115.00
Intern $75.00 $80.00 $85.00
Discipline Lead $130.00 $135.00 $140.00
Engagement Manager $175.00 $180.001 $185.00
Regional Executive $235.00 $240.00 $245.00
Managing Partner $325.00 $330.00 $335.00
President $400.00 $405.00 $410.00
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COMPENSATION
ii. Non-Labor Expenses. Non-labor expenses shall be reimbursed as Direct
Expenses at invoice or internal office cost.
Direct Expenses (non-labor) include, but are not limited to, mileage, travel and
lodging expenses, mail, supplies, printing and reproduction services, other direct
expenses associated with delivery of the work; plus applicable sales, use, value
added, business transfer, gross receipts, or other similar taxes.
iii. Subcontract Expenses. Subcontract expenses and outside services
shall be reimbursed at cost to ENGINEER plus a markup of ten percent
(10%).
iv. Budgets. ENGINEER will make reasonable efforts to complete the work
within the budget and will keep the City informed of progress toward that end
so that the budget or work effort can be adjusted if found necessary.
ENGINEER is not obligated to incur costs beyond the indicated budgets, as may
be adjusted, nor is the City obligated to pay ENGINEER beyond these limits.
If ENGINEER projects, in the course of providing the necessary services that the
PROJECT cost presented in Article 2 of this Agreement will be exceeded, whether
by change in scope of the project, increased costs or other conditions, the
ENGINEER shall immediately report such fact to the City and, if so instructed by
the City, shall suspend allwork hereunder.
When any budget has been increased, ENGINEER's excess costs expended prior
to such increase will be allowable to the same extent as if such costs had been
incurred after theapproved increase.
B. The ENGINEER shall be paid monthly payments as described in Section II
Method of Payment.
II. Method of Payment
A. The ENGINEER shall be paid by the City based upon an invoice created on the
basis of statements prepared from the books and records of account of the
ENGINEER, based on the actual hours and costs expended by the ENGINEER
in performing thework.
B. Each invoice shall be verified as to its accuracy and compliance with the terms of
this Agreement by an officer of the ENGINEER.
C. ENGINEER shall prepare and submit invoices in the format and including content
as presented in Exhibit B-1.
D. Payment of invoices will be subject to certification by the City that such work has
been performed.
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COMPENSATION
III. Progress Reports
A. The ENGINEER shall prepare and submit to the designated representative of the
Transportation and Public Works Department monthly progress reports and
schedules in the format required by the City.
IV. Summary of Total Project Fees
Firm Primary Responsibility Fee Amount %
Prime Consultant
Dunaway Project management, design, $275,000.00 91.67%
Associates, LP bidding, construction phase
services
Proposed MBE/SBE Sub-Consultants
Gorrondona & Topographic survey and ROW $12,500.00 4.17%
Associates, Inc. determination
The Rios Group, Inc. S.U.E. Services $7,500.00 2.5%
CMJ Engineering, Inc. Geotechnical Engineering $5,000.00 1.66%
Non-MBE/SBE Consultants
TOTAL $300,000.00 100.0%
Project Number& Name Total Fee MBE/SBE Fee MB E/SBE
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2018 Bond Railroad Program On-Call $300,000.00 $25,000.00 8%
Design Services
City MBE/SBE Goal = 8% Consultant Committed Goal = 8%
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EXHIBIT "B-1"
ENGINEER INVOICE
(Supplement to Attachment B)
Insert required invoice format following this page, including negotiated total budget and
allocations of budgets across desired work types and work phases.
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ATTACHMENT "C"
CHANGES AND AMENDMENTS TO STANDARD AGREEMENT
Design Services for
2018 Bond Program On-Call Design Services
No changes are proposed to the Standard Agreement.
City of Fort Worth,Texas
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ATTACHMENT "D"
PROJECTSCHEDULE
A. Engineer Project Schedule Development
Engineer shall prepare a project schedule for the services to be provided in fulfilling the
requirements of the Agreement and encompassing the Scope of Work defined in
Attachment A to the Agreement.
Engineer shall prepare and maintain project schedule throughout the life of the project
as defined in the Agreement in compliance with the City's Specification 00 31 15 entitled
Engineer Project Schedule.
Engineer's project schedule will follow the Critical Path Methodology (CPM) for planned
sequencing of the work activity and timing of thework.
B. Schedule "Tier" Selection
City has identified three "Tier" levels for project schedules as defined in City's
Specification 00 31 15, to align with the size and complexity of the project as a basis for
schedule development. City's Project Manager will determine the "Tier" level for the
Engineer's project schedule as part of the negotiation of the Agreement.
C. Project Baseline Schedule
Engineer will produce an initial project schedule and submit as a "baseline" for review
and acceptance by City's Project Manager as defined in City's Specification 00 31 15
which will be referred to as the Project Baseline Schedule. Updates to the baseline
schedule follow the requirements of City's Specification 00 31 15.
D. Project Progress Schedule
Engineer will provide to the City, monthly updates to their project schedule indicating
progress of the Work in compliance with the requirements of City's Specification 00 31
15 and said schedule will be referred to as the Project Progress Schedule.
E. Master Project Schedule
City will develop and maintain a master project schedule for the overall project.
Engineer's project baseline and progress schedule submittals will be an integral part of
the development and updating process of City's Master Project Schedule.
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City of Fort Worth, Texas
Mayor and Council Communication
-.- __-- COUNCIL ACTION: Approved on 112912019
DATE: Tuesday, January 29, 2019 REFERENCE NO.: **C-29003
LOG NAME: 20TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT AGREEMENTS THREE COMPANIES
SUBJECT:
Authorize Execution of Engineering Services Agreements with Dunaway Associates, LP IEA Inc., and
Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc., Each in an Amount Not to Exceed $300,000.00 per Agreement for
Engineering and Design Services for Transportation, Drainage and Railroad Safety Improvements (ALL
COUNCIL DISTRICTS)
RECOMMENDATION:
It is recommended that the City Council authorize the execution of an Engineering Services Agreement for
transportation, drainage and railroad safety improvements, each in the amount not to exceed $300,000.00
with each of the following firms:J36naway Associates, LP; IEA Inc., and Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc.,
Each agreement may be renewed up to two additional times.
DISCUSSION:
The Transportation and Public Works Department has implemented changes to the project delivery
process to improve efficiency and accelerate schedules for capital projects. As part of this effort, Staff
recommends the authorization of on-call engineering and design services agreements with consulting
firms to reduce the delays and costs associated with preparing engineering design work for capital
projects. Staff estimates that this approach will reduce the project time for smaller transportation projects
by approximately three months when combined with current efforts to improve the processes for project
funding appropriations.
The projects include design of railroad safety improvements, street lighting, traffic signals, intersection
improvements, sidewalks and other related transportation improvements as identified by City staff.
Projects needing on-call engineering and design services will be identified by staff and task orders will be
issued as appropriate. The term of each Agreement will be for 24 months or the expiration of funds,
whichever occurs first. Each Agreement may be renewed up to two additional times.
M/WBE Office—All firms are in compliance with the City's BDE Ordinance.
M/WBE Office — Dunaway Associates, LP is in compliance with the City's BDE Ordinance by committing
to 8% SBE participation on this project. The City's SBE on this project is 8%.
M/WBE Office— IEA Inc., is in compliance with the City's BDE Ordinance by committing to 12% SBE
participation on this project. The City's SBE on this project is 10%. Additionally, IEA, Inc., is a certified
M/WBE firm.
M/WBE Office— Kimley-Horn and Associates is in compliance with the City's BDE Ordinance by
committing to 12% SBE participation on this project. The City's SBE on this project is 12%.
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The projects will be located in all COUNCIL DISTRICTS.
FISCAL INFORMATION I CERTIFICATION:
The Director of Finance certifies that funds are available in the current capital budget as appropriated of
the various capital funds with projects identified for agreement services. Prior to an expenditure being
incurred, the participating department has the responsibility to validate the availability of funds.
FUND IDENTIFIERS (FIDs):
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CERTIFICATIONS:
Submitted for City Manager's Office by: Susan Alanis (8180)
Originating Department Head: Steve Cooke (5134)
Ricardo Matute (5498)
Additional Information Contact: Lissette Acevedo (2722)
ATTACHMENTS
1. BDE Three Companies.pdf (CFW Internal)
2. Dunaway Associates 2018-395518 Redacted.pdf (Public)
3. IEA Inc. 2018-434254 Redacted.pdf (Public)
4. Kimley Horn 2018-430041 Redacted.pdf (Public)
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