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HomeMy WebLinkAboutContract 53353 CITY SECRETARY CITY OF FORT WORTH, TEXAS cr�a.,_53353 STANDARD AGREEMENT FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICES This AGREEMENT is between the City of Fort Worth, a Texas home-rule municipality ("City"), and Stream Water Group, Inc., authorized to do business in Texas ("Consultant"), for a PROJECT generally described as: Oakmont Lane Drainage Improvements, City Project # 101736. Article I Scope of Services (1) Consultant hereby agrees to perform the professional services set forth in the Scope of Services attached hereto as Attachment "A". These services shall be performed in connection with Oakmont Lane Drainage Improvements, City Project # 101736. (2) Additional services, if any, will be requested in writing by the City. City shall not pay for any work performed by Consultant or its subconsultants, subcontractors and/or suppliers that has not been ordered in writing. It is specifically agreed that Consultant shall not be compensated for any alleged additional work resulting from oral orders of any person. Article II Compensation Consultant shall be compensated an amount up to $60,485.00 in accordance with the Fee Schedule shown in Attachment "B". Payment shall be considered full compensation for all labor, materials, supplies, and equipment necessary to complete the services described in Attachment "A". The Consultant shall provide monthly invoices to the City. Payment for services rendered shall be due within thirty (30) days of the uncontested performance of the particular services so ordered and receipt by City of Consultant's invoice for payment of same. Acceptance by Consultant of said payment shall operate as and shall release the City from all claims or liabilities under this Agreement for anything related to, done, or furnished in connection with the services for which payment is made, including any act or omission of the City in connection with such services. Article III Term Unless terminated pursuant to Article VIII herein, this Agreement shall be for a term beginning on 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. CE/ City of Fort Worth,Texas QQCstandard Agreement for Professional Services r1?;'0, 2,7 2019 Page'1 of gon ate:11.07.17 ySRFr'Ry rF� Article IV Independent Contractor Consultant shall operate hereunder as an independent contractor, and not as an officer, agent, servant, or employee of the City. Consultant shall have exclusive control of and the exclusive right to control the details of the work to be performed hereunder and of all persons performing same, and shall be solely responsible for the acts and omissions of its officers, agents, employees, contractors and subcontractors. The doctrine of respondeat superior shall not apply as between City and Consultant, its officers, agents, employees, contractors, and subcontractors, and nothing herein shall be construed as creating a partnership or joint venture between City and Consultant. Article V Professional Competence and Indemnification (1) Work performed by Consultant shall comply in all aspects with all applicable local, state and federal laws and with all applicable rules and regulations promulgated by the local, state and national boards, bureaus and agencies. Approval by the City shall not constitute or be deemed to be a release of the responsibility and liability of Consultant or its officers, agents, employees, contractors and subcontractors for the accuracy and competency of its services performed hereunder. (2) THE CONSULTANT, AT NO COST TO THE CITY, AGREES TO DEFEND, INDEMNIFY AND HOLD THE CITY, ITS OFFICERS, AGENTS SERVANTS AND EMPLOYEES, HARMLESS AGAINST ANY AND ALL CLAIMS, LAWSUITS, ACTIONS, COSTS AND EXPENSES OF ANY KIND, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THOSE FOR PROPERTY DAMAGE OR LOSS (INCLUDING ALLEGED DAMAGE OR LOSS TO CONSULTANT'S BUSINESS AND ANY RESULTING LOST PROFITS) AND/OR PERSONAL INJURY, INCLUDING DEATH, THAT MAY RELATE TO, ARISE OUT OF OR BE OCCASIONED BY CONSULTANT'S BREACH OF (i) ANY OF THE TERMS OR PROVISIONS OF THIS AGREEMENT OR (ii) ANY NEGLIGENT ACT OR OMISSION OR INTENTIONAL MISCONDUCT OF CONSULTANT, ITS OFFICERS, AGENTS, ASSOCIATES, EMPLOYEES, CONTRACTORS (OTHER THAN THE C/Tr OR SUBCONTRACTORS, RELATED TO THE PERFORMANCE OR NON- PERFORMANCE OF THIS AGREEMENT. THIS SECTION SHALL SURVIVE ANY TERMINATION OR EXPIRATION OF THIS AGREEMENT. Article VI Insurance (1) Consultant shall not commence work under this Agreement until it has obtained all insurance required under this Article and the City has approved such insurance, nor shall Consultant allow any subcontractor to commence work on its subcontract until all similar insurance of the subcontractor has been so obtained and approval given by the City; provided, however, Consultant may elect to add any subconsultant as an additional insured under its liability policies. City of Fort Worth,Texas Standard Agreement for Professional Services Revision Date:11.07.17 Page 2 of 9 Commercial General Liability $1,000,000 each occurrence $2,000,000 aggregate Automobile Liability $1,000,000 each accident (or reasonably equivalent limits of coverage if written on a split limits basis). Coverage shall be on any vehicle used in the course of the Project. Worker's Compensation Coverage A: statutory limits Coverage B: $100,000 each accident $500,000 disease - policy limit $100,000 disease- each employee (2) Additional Insurance Requirements a. Except for employer's liability insurance coverage under Consultant's worker's compensation insurance policy, the City, its officers, employees and servants shall be endorsed as an additional insured on Consultant's insurance policies. b. Certificates of insurance shall be attached to this Agreement prior to its execution. c. Any failure on part of the City to attach the required insurance documentation hereto shall not constitute a waiver of the insurance requirements specified herein. d. Each insurance policy shall be endorsed to provide the City a minimum thirty days notice of cancellation, non-renewal, and/or material change in policy terms or coverage. A ten days notice shall be acceptable in the event of non-payment of premium. e. Insurers must be authorized to do business in the State of Texas and have a current A.M. Best rating of A: VII or equivalent measure of financial strength and solvency. f. Other than worker's compensation insurance, in lieu of traditional insurance, City may consider alternative coverage or risk treatment measures through insurance pools or risk retention groups. The City must approve in writing any alternative coverage. g. Workers' compensation insurance policy(s) covering employees employed on the Project shall be endorsed with a waiver of subrogation providing rights of recovery in favor of the City. City of Fort Worth,Texas Standard Agreement for Professional Services Revision Date:11.07.17 Page 3 of 9 h. City shall not be responsible for the direct payment of insurance premium costs for Consultant's insurance. i. Consultant's insurance policies shall each be endorsed to provide that such insurance is primary protection and any self-funded or commercial coverage maintained by City shall not be called upon to contribute to loss recovery. j. In the course of the Agreement, Consultant shall report, in a timely manner, to City's officially designated contract administrator any known loss occurrence which could give rise to a liability claim or lawsuit or which could result in a property loss. k. Consultant's liability shall not be limited to the specified amounts of insurance required herein. I. Upon the request of City, Consultant shall provide complete copies of all insurance policies required by these Agreement documents. Article VII Transfer or Assignment City and Consultant each bind themselves, and their lawful successors and assigns, to this Agreement. Consultant, its lawful successors and assigns, shall not assign, sublet or transfer any interest in this Agreement without prior written consent of the City. Article VIII Termination of Contract (1) a. City may terminate this Agreement for its convenience on 30 days' written notice to Consultant. b. Either the City or the Consultant, for cause, may terminate this Agreement 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 City chooses to terminate this Agreement, upon receipt of notice of termination, Consultant shall discontinue services rendered up to the date of such termination and City shall compensate Consultant based upon calculations in Article II of this Agreement and Exhibit "B" attached hereto and incorporated herein. (3) All reports, whether partial or complete, prepared under this Agreement, including any original drawings or documents, whether furnished by the City, its officers, agents, employees, consultants, or contractors, or prepared by Consultant, shall be or become the property of the City, and shall be furnished to the City prior to or at the time such services are completed, or upon termination or expiration of this Agreement. City of Fort Worth,Texas Standard Agreement for Professional Services Revision Date:11.07.17 Page 4 of 9 Article IX Right to Audit (1) Consultant agrees that the City shall, until the expiration of three (3) years after final payment under this Agreement, have access to and the right to examine any directly pertinent books, documents, papers and records of Consultant involving transactions relating to this Agreement. Consultant agrees that the City shall have access during normal working hours to all necessary facilities and shall be provided adequate and appropriate workspace in order to conduct audits in compliance with the provisions of this section. City shall give Consultant reasonable advance notice of intended audits. (2) Consultant further agrees to include in all its subcontracts hereunder, a provision to the effect that the subcontracting consultant agrees that the City shall, until the expiration of three (3) years after final payment under the subcontract, have access to and the right to examine any directly pertinent books, documents, papers and records of such sub-consultant, involving transactions to the subcontract, and further, that City shall have access during normal working hours to all sub- consultant facilities, and shall be provided adequate and appropriate work space in order to conduct audits in compliance with the provisions of this article. City shall give Consultant and any sub-consultant reasonable advance notice of intended audit. (3) Consultant and sub-consultants agree to photocopy such documents as may be requested by the City. The City agrees to reimburse Consultant for the cost of copies at the rate published in the Texas Administrative Code in effect as of the time copying is performed. Article X Minority Business and Small Business Enterprise (MBE)(SBE) Participation In accordance with the City's Business Diversity goals (Chapter 20, 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. Consultant acknowledges the MBE and SBE goals established for this Agreement 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 Consultant 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. Article XI Observe and Comply Consultant shall at all times observe and comply with all federal, state, and local 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 City of Fort Worth,Texas Standard Agreement for Professional Services Revision Date:11.07.17 Page 5 of 9 thereof shall be considered. Consultant 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. Article XII Immigration Nationality Act Consultant 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, Consultant shall provide City with copies of all 1-9 forms and supporting eligibility documentation for each employee who performs work under this Agreement. Consultant 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 Consultant employee who is not legally eligible to perform such services. CONSULTANT SHALL INDEMNIFY CITY AND HOLD CITY HARMLESS FROM ANY PENALTIES, LIABILITIES, OR LOSSES DUE TO VIOLATIONS OF THIS PARAGRAPH BY CONSULTANT, CONSULTANT'S EMPLOYEES, SUBCONTRACTORS, AGENTS, OR LICENSEES. City, upon written notice to Consultant, shall have the right to immediately terminate this Agreement for violations of this provision by Consultant. Article XIII Venue and Jurisdiction If any action, whether real or asserted, at law or in equity, arises on the basis of any provision of this Agreement, venue for such action shall lie in state courts located in Tarrant County, Texas or the United States District Court for the Northern District of Texas — Fort Worth Division. This Agreement shall be construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Texas. Article XIV Contract Construction The parties acknowledge that each party and, if it so chooses, its counsel have reviewed and revised this Agreement and that the normal rule of construction to the effect that any ambiguities are to be resolved against the drafting party must not be employed in the interpretation of this Agreement or any amendments or exhibits hereto. Article XV Severability The provisions of this Agreement are severable, and if any word, phrase, clause, sentence, paragraph, section or other part of this Agreement or the application thereof to any person or circumstance shall ever be held by any court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid or unconstitutional for any reason, the remainder of this Agreement and the application of such word, phrase, clause, sentence, paragraph, section, or other part of this Agreement to other persons or circumstances shall not be affected thereby and this City of Fort Worth,Texas Standard Agreement for Professional Services Revision Date:11.07.17 Page 6 of 9 Agreement shall be construed as if such invalid or unconstitutional portion had never been contained therein. Article XVI Notices Notices to be provided hereunder shall be sufficient if forwarded to the other Party by hand-delivery or via U.S. Postal Service certified mail return receipt requested, postage prepaid, to the address of the other Party shown below: City of Fort Worth Attn: Dillon Johns, E.I.T. Capital Delivery Division, Transportation/Public Works Department 200 Texas Street Fort Worth, Texas 76102 Consultant: Stream Water Group, Inc. Attn: M. Shamsul Arefin, PE, CFM 9401 LBJ Freeway, Suite 104 Dallas, Texas 75243 Article XVII Prohibition On Contracts With Companies Boycotting Israel Consultant acknowledges that in accordance with Chapter 2270 of the Texas Government Code, the 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, Consultant certifies that Consultant's signature provides written verification to the City that Consultant: (1) does not boycott Israel, and (2) will not boycott Israel during the term of the contract. Article XVIII Headings The headings contained herein are for the convenience in reference and are not intended to define or limit the scope of any provision of this Agreement City of Fort Worth,Texas Standard Agreement for Professional Services Revision Date:11.07.17 Page 7 of 9 Article XIX Attachments, Schedules and Counterparts 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 Attachment E - Location Map Duly executed by each party's designated representative to be effective on the date subscribed by the City's designated Assistant City Manager. BY: BY: CITY OF FORT WORTH CONSULTANT Stream Water GrouR Inc. Dana Bu hdoff M. Shamsul Arefin, PE, CFM Assistan City a ager President Date:_ 12��. Date: APPRO�AI RECOMIVIE.IVDE : .JBy:_ William Johnson Director, Transp rtation and Public a Works Department OFFICIAL, RECU & City of Fort Worth,Texas CITY SECRETARY Standard Agreement for Professional Services p� �y Revision Date:11 07.17 FT. WO y�1 Hi IrX Page 8 of 9 Contract Compliance Manager: By signing, I acknowledge that I am the person responsible for the monitoring and administration of this contract, including ensuring all ppormance and reporting Form 1295 No. 2019-546233 require � M&C No.: /-Wch09l VVeltbaum, .E., CFM M&C Date: Project Manager ^�FORTS' APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGALITY ATTEST: A. ~''• O U; :_ By: �,f Doug Black 14ary J. K Assistant City Attorney Cy SecretaryXP+S City of Fort worth,Texas OFFICUAL RECORD Standard Agreement for Professional Services FT WORTH 7X Pagef9 of gate:11.07.17 CITY SECRETARY ATTACHMENT "A" Design Services for Oakmont Lane Drainage Improvements City Project No. 101736 Scope for Engineering Design Related Services for Storm Water Improvements Projects 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. Under this scope, "ENGINEER" is expanded to include any sub-consultant, including surveyor, employed or contracted by the ENGINEER. OBJECTIVE This project is to mitigate roadway overtopping, potential home flooding, and erosion threats to residential homes in the project area. WORK TO BE PERFORMED Task 1. Design Management Task 2. Conceptual Design Task 3. Preliminary Design Task 4. Final Design Task 5. Bid Phase Services (Not Include) Task 6. Construction Phase Services Task 7. ROW/Easement Services Task 8. Survey Services Task 9. Permitting (Not Include) Task 10. Plan Submittal Checklists TASK 1. DESIGN MANAGEMENT. ENGINEER will manage the work outlined in this scope to ensure efficient and effective 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 the work. 1.1. Managing the Team • Lead, manage and direct design team activities • Ensure quality control is practiced in performance of the work • Communicate internally among team members • Task and allocate team resources 1.2. Communications and Reporting • Attend a pre-design project kickoff/chartering meeting with CITY staff to confirm and clarify scope, understand CITY objectives, and ensure economical and functional designs that meet CITY requirements. City of Fort Worth,Texas Attachment A PMO Release Date:07/23/2012 Page 1 of 22 • Conduct and document one project update meetings with CITY Project Manager. • Conduct review meetings with the CITY at the end of each design phase. • 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 progress reports in the format provided by the respective CITY 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 and according to the City of Fort Worth's Schedule Guidance Document. • 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 needed to 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 readily visible information identifying the name of the company and the company representative. ASSUMPTIONS • One project update meeting and One preliminary Design Meeting assumed. DELIVERABLES A. Meeting summaries with action items B. Monthly invoices C. Monthly progress reports D. Baseline design schedule E. Monthly schedule updates with schedule narrative describing any current or anticipated schedule changes F. Monthly M/WBE Report Form and Final Summary Payment Report Form G. Plan Submittal Checklists (See Task 10) TASK 2. CONCEPTUAL DESIGN (30 PERCENT). The Conceptual Design shall be submitted to CITY per the approved Project Schedule. City of Fort Worth,Texas Attachment A PMO Release Date:07/23/2012 Page 2 of 20 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 of this concept. ENGINEER will utilize concepts and criteria contained in the current CITY— iSWM Criteria Manual for Site Development and Construction for conceptual planning and design. ENGINEER will develop the conceptual design of the infrastructure as follows. 2.1. Data Collection • In addition to data obtained from the CITY, ENGINEER will research and make 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 (such as TxDOT and railroads), CITY Master Plans, CITY drainage complaint files, existing applicable drainage studies, FEMA floodplain and floodway maps, existing models of project area (if any) and property ownership as available from the Tax Assessor's office. 2.2. Drainage Computations • ENGINEER will delineate the watershed based on contour data and field verification and document existing street, right-of-way and storm drain capacities for the subject site. A drainage area map will be drawn at maximum 1" = 200' scale from available 2-foot contour data with the contours labeled. Data source and year will be provided by the CITY. Calculations regarding street and right-of- way capacities and design discharges (5-year and 100-year frequencies) at selected critical locations will be provided. Other frequencies as required by iSWM criteria may be appropriate for outfalls and sensitive locations. Capacities of existing storm drain will be calculated and shown. All calculations shall conform to CITY criteria delineated in the current CITY iSWM Criteria Manual for Site Development and Construction. All locations in the project area where 100- year runoff exceeds available storm drain and right-of-way capacities shall be clearly identified. The ENGINEER's responsibility includes recommendations for improvements of the existing system as deemed reasonable and consistent with CITY standards. 2.3. Subsurface Utility Engineering Provide Subsurface Utility Engineering (SUE) to Quality Level B and A, as described below. The SUE shall be performed in accordance with Cl/ASCE 38-02. 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; need for clarification. City of Fort Worth,Texas Attachment A PMO Release Date:07/23/2012 Page 3 of 20 • 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 utility facilities in Quality Level C tasks. • Survey surface features of subsurface utility facilities or systems. • 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 plan sheets. 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 or system. • 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-conduit 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 City of Fort Worth,Texas Attachment A PMO Release Date:07/23/2012 Page 4 of 20 • Expose and locate utilities at specific locations. • Tie horizontal and vertical location of utility to survey 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. 2.4. The Conceptual Design Package shall include the following: • Cover sheet • Drainage area map with supporting drainage computations in the CITY's standard tabular format. • Conceptual iSWM Checklist in accordance with the current iSWM Criteria Manual for Site Development and Construction. Include documentation that the proposed storm water project will not impact upstream and downstream properties. • SUE Plan sheets sealed by a licensed professional engineer registered in the State of Texas. • Horizontal alignment (excluding profiles) of proposed storm water improvements, including existing lot layout, , streets, street right-of-way, proposed easements, and existing utilities gathered during the SUE within the project limits. • Documentation of key design decisions (Project Decision Log). • Estimates of probable construction cost. ASSUMPTIONS • All storm water calculations and design shall conform to the current CITY iSWM Criteria Manual for Site Development and Construction. • The SUE and SUE plan sheets shall be in accordance with Cl/ASCE 38-02. • 4 copies of the conceptual design package will be delivered. Drawings will be half size (11" x 17"). • DWF files created from design CAD drawings will be uploaded to the designated project folder in Buzzsaw • All submitted documents and checklists will also be uploaded t 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. • Previously prepared design plan by the Engineer (SWG)for this project shall be updated and submitted as Concept Design Plan. DELIVERABLES A. Conceptual Design Package. City of Fort Worth,Texas Attachment A PMO Release Date:07/23/2012 Page 5 of 20 B. Conceptual iSWM Checklist TASK 3. PRELIMINARY DESIGN (60 PERCENT). Preliminary plans shall be submitted to CITY per the approved Project Schedule. ENGINEER will develop the preliminary design of the infrastructure as follows. 3.1. Development of Preliminary Design Drawings shall include the following: • Cover Sheet • Drainage area maps showing proposed improvements with drainage calculations and hydraulic computations in accordance with the the current iSWM Criteria Manual for Site Development and Construction. • 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). • Overall project easement layout sheet(s). • SUE plan drawings. • Preliminary iSWM Checklist in accordance with the current iSWM Criteria Manual for Site Development and Construction • Plan and profile drawings of proposed storm water improvements, including existing lot layout with property ownership, streets, curb lines, driveways, medians (if applicable), sidewalks, existing and proposed water and sanitary sewer mains, existing utilities gathered during the SUE and existing utility easements within the project limits. • No less than two bench marks per plan/profile sheet. • The ENGINEER will prepare standard and special detail sheets that are not already included in the City's standard details. These may include connection details between various parts of the project, tunneling details, boring and jacking details, waterline relocations, details unique to the construction of the project, trenchless details, and special service lateral reconnections. 3.2. Geotechnical Investigation/Pavement Design (Not Included with this project scope) • 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. City of Fort Worth,Texas Attachment A PMO Release Date.07123/2012 Page 6 of 20 • The ENGINEER shall prepare a detailed geotechnical engineering study and pavement design in conformance with the City of Fort Worth Pavement Design Standards Manual, 2005. The study shall include recommendations regarding utility trenching and identifying 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 (Not Included with this project scope) • After the preliminary plans have been reviewed and approved by the CITY, the ENGINEER shall prepare project exhibits, and attend public meeting to help explain the proposed project to residents. The CITY shall select a suitable location and mail the invitation letters to the affected customers. The ENGINEER shall coordinate with 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 • The ENGINEER will consult with the CITY's Transportation and Public Works Department, Water Department, and other CITY departments, public 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. ENGINEER will design CITY facilities to avoid or minimize conflicts with existing utilities, and where known and possible consider potential future utilities in designs. • The ENGINEER shall upload individual DWF files for each plan sheet of the approved preliminary plan set to the designated project folder in Buzzsaw for forwarding to all utility companies which have facilities within the limits of the project. The DWF files should be created directly from the CAD files as opposed to PDF files. 3.7 Traffic Control Plan (Not Included with this project scope) • Develop a traffic control plan utilizing standard traffic reroute configurations posted as "Typicals" on the CITY's Buzzsaw website. The typicals need not be sealed individually, if included in the sealed contract documents. • Develop supplemental traffic control drawings as needed for review and approval by the Traffic Division of the Transportation and Public Works Department. These drawings shall be sealed by a professional engineer registered in the State of Texas. ASSUMPTIONS • All storm water calculations and design shall conform to the current CITY iSWM Criteria Manual for Site Development and Construction. City of Fort Worth,Texas Attachment A PMO Release Date:07/23/2012 Page 7 of 20 • 0 borings assumed (None assumed). • half size PDF copy of the plans will be delivered for Utility Clearance. • half size PDF copy of the plans will be delivered for Constructability Review. • 4 half size and half size PDF copy of the drawings will be delivered for Preliminary Design. • DWF files created from design CAD drawings will be uploaded to the designated project folder in Buzzsaw (if requested. • All submitted documents and checklists will also be uploaded to the designated project folder in Buzzsaw (if requested. • ENGINEER shall not proceed with Final Design activities without written approval by the CITY of the Preliminary Design plans. DELIVERABLES A. Preliminary Design drawings B. Preliminary iSWM Checklist C. Utility Clearance drawings D. Documentation of key design decisions (Project Decision Log) E. Estimates of probable construction cost 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 and specifications included iSWM Construction Plan shall be submitted to CITY per the approved Project Schedule. • The ENGINEER shall submit a final design estimate of probable construction cost with the final design plans submitted. This estimate shall use ONLY standard CITY bid items. • 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. ASSUMPTIONS • All storm water calculations and design shall conform to the current CITY iSWM Criteria Manual for Site Development and Construction. • 2 half size (11"X17") and 2 full size drawings and will be delivered for the 90% design. • A DWF file for the 90% Design will be created from design CAD drawings and will be uploaded to the project folder in Buzzsaw. City of Fort Worth,Texas Attachment A PMO Release Date:07/23/2012 Page 8 of 20 • 2 full size drawings will be delivered for the 100% design. • A 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. B. 100% construction plans. C. Final iSWM Checklist D. Documentation of key design decisions (Project Decision Log). E. Detailed estimates of probable construction cost for the authorized construction project, including summaries of bid items and quantities using the CITY's standard bid items and format. F. Original cover mylar for the signatures of authorized CITY officials. TASK 5. BID PHASE SERVICES. (Not Included with this Project Scope) ENGINEER will support the bid phase of the project as follows. 5.1. Bid Support (Not Included with this Project Scope) • The ENGINEER shall upload all plans and contract documents onto Buzzsaw for access to potential bidders. • Contract documents shall be uploaded in a .xIs file. • 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 .dwf 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 shall sell contract documents and maintain a plan holders list on Buzzsaw from documents sold and 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 City of Fort Worth,Texas Attachment A PMO Release Date:07/23/2012 Page 9 of 20 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 in determining the qualifications and acceptability of prospective contractors, subcontractors, and suppliers. • When substitution prior to award of contracts is allowed in the contract documents, the ENGINEER will advise the CITY as to the acceptability of alternate materials and equipment proposed by bidders. • 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 Results folder on Buzzsaw. • Assist the CITY with assembling and awarding contracts for construction, materials, equipment, and services. • Incorporate all addenda into the contract documents and issue conformed sets. 5.2 Final Design Drawings • Final Design Drawings shall be submitted as an Adobe Acrobat PDF format (version 6.0 or higher) file and DWF format. There shall be one (1) PDF file and one (1) DWF file (created from CAD application of drawing) for the TPW plan set and a separate PDF and DWF file for the Water plan set. Each PDF and DWF file shall be created from the original CAD drawing filess and 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 DWF files shall conform to naming conventions as follows: I. 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-OO53_org3.pdf and K-O32O_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. Example: X-12755_org18.pdf Both PDF and DWF files shall be uploaded to the project's Record Drawing folder in Buzzsaw. City of Fort Worth,Texas Attachment A PMO Release Date:07/23/2012 Page 10 of 20 • In addition to the PDF and DWF files, the ENGINEER shall submit each plan sheet as an individual DWG file with all reference files integrated into the sheet. If the plans were prepared in DGN format, they shall be converted to DWG prior to uploading. The naming convention to be used for the DWG files shall be as follows: I. TPW files shall use the W number as for PDF and DWF files, but shall include the sheet number in the name—"W-1956—SHT01.dwg", "W- 1956—SHT02.dwg", etc. II. Water and Sewer file names shall use the X number as for PDF and DWF files, but shall include the sheet number in the name — "X- 12155—SHT01.dwg", "X-12755—SHT02.dwg", etc. For information on the proper manner to submit files and to obtain a file number for 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 • The project will not be bid and awarded to one contractor. • 0 sets of construction documents will be sold to and made available on Buzzsaw for plan holders and/or given to plan viewing rooms. • 0 sets of construction documents will be printed and made available for purchase by planholders and/or given to plan viewing rooms. • 0 sets of plans and specifications (conformed, if applicable) will be delivered to the CITY. • PDF, DWF and DWG files will be uploaded to Buzzsaw. DELIVERABLES A. Addenda (None assumed) B. Bid tabulations (None assumed) C. Recommendation of award (None assumed) D. Construction documents (conformed, if applicable) (None assumed) E. CFW Data Spreadsheet (None assumed) TASK 6. CONSTRUCTION PHASE SERVICES. ENGINEER will support the construction phase of the project as follows. City of Fort Worth,Texas Attachment A PMO Release Date:07/23/2012 Page 11 of 20 6.1 Construction Support (None assumed) • The ENGINEER shall attend the preconstruction conference. • After the pre-construction conference, the ENGINEER shall provide project exhibits and attend public meeting to help explain the proposed project to residents. The CITY shall select a suitable location and mail the invitation letters to the affected customers. • The ENGINEER shall visit the project site at requested intervals as construction proceeds to observe and report on progress. • The ENGINEER shall review shop drawings, samples and other submittals submitted by the contractor for general conformance with the design concepts and 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 by the 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 ENGINEER shall attend the "Final' project walk through and assist with preparation of final punch list. 6.2 Record Drawings • The ENGINEER shall prepare record drawings from information provided by the CITY depicting any changes made to the Final Drawings during construction. The following information shall be provided by the CITY: 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 on the 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 included with the Record Drawing stamp: o 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 City of Fort Worth,Texas Attachment A PMO Release Date:07/23/2012 Page 12 of 20 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, on mylar for record storage. 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 mylars. • Record Drawings shall also be submitted as an Adobe Acrobat PDF format (version 6.0 or higher) file and DWF format. There shall be one (1) PDF file and one (1) DWF file for the TPW plan set and a separate PDF and DWF file for the Water plan set. 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 DWF files shall conform to naming conventions as follows: I. TPW file name example — "W-1956_0rg47.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. Example: X-12755—org18.pdf 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 a file number for 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 • 1 site visits are assumed. • 0 submittal reviews are assumed. • 0 RFI's are assumed. • 0 Change Orders are assumed. • One copy of full size (22"x34") mylars will be delivered to the CITY City of Fort Worth,Texas Attachment A PMO Release Date:07/23/2012 Page 13 of 20 DELIVERABLES A. Record Drawings TASK 7. ROW/EASEMENT SERVICES. ENGINEER will support and perform activities related to ROW and easements as outlined below, per scoping direction and guidance from the CITY's Project Manager. 7.1. Right-of-Way Research • The ENGINEER shall determine rights-of-way and easement needs for 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 and Submittal. • 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 the checklists and templates available on the CITY's Buzzsaw site. 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 street closures. DELIVERABLES A. Right-of-Way, easement exhibits and metes and bounds provided on CITY forms B. Temporary Right of Entry Letters (None assumed) TASK 8. SURVEY. ENGINEER will provide survey support as follows. City of Fort Worth,Texas Attachment A PMO Release Date:0712312012 Page 14 of 20 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, utilities as required by the SUE, 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 layouts with 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). 8.2. Temporary Right of Entry Preparation and Submittal • Prior to entering property for field survey, the ENGINEER shall prepare, mail and obtain Temporary Right of Entry from landowners. • The documentation shall be provided in conformance with the checklists and templates available on the CITY's Buzzsaw site. 8.3. Construction Survey (Not included) • Be available to the CITY on matters concerning the layout of the project during its construction • ENGINEER will set control points (i.e. tie survey to permanent monument such as TPW monuments and/or property corners, one location each at beginning and end of project) for the project, these points must be indivisible. Streets over 500 ft or streets on curves may require a greater density of control points to maintain intervisibility between each point. ENGINEER shall establish a minimum of two bench marks per plan sheet (bench marks shall be located adjacent to project) and shall provide the following construction staking services: — STORM DRAIN STAKING: Provide an offset stake at 100' intervals (50' intervals in curves if required) and at all proposed manholes, points of curve, points of tangent, points of pipe size changes and at all horizontal or vertical angle points with a cut to flow line and a cut/fill to the top of proposed manholes. Provide centerline elevation at 100' intervals and at City of Fort Worth,Texas Attachment A PMO Release Date:07/23/2012 Page 15 of 20 all grade breaks in the natural ground. Lead lines shall also be staked with grades if greater than 50' in length, or where substantial alignment and/or grade are needed. Provide two offset stakes at end or each wing of each curb inlet with a cut to flow line and a cut/fill to the top of curb elevation. Line and grade shall be set to a tolerance of+/- 0.1 ft. for storm drain pipe and +/- 0.04 ft. for curb inlets. — ROADWAY EXCAVATION STAKING: Provide 10' or property line offset at 50' intervals and at all points of curve, points of tangent, and at all horizontal or vertical angle points with a cut/fill to the top of proposed curb. The right-of-way shall also be flagged during this process along with line and grade stakes for excavation purposes. Stake all vertical and horizontal curves at 50' intervals. Line and grade shall be set to a tolerance of+/- 0.1 ft. — FINAL ROADWAY STAKING: Provide 4' or 5' offset stakes at 50' intervals and at all points of curve, points of tangent, and at all horizontal or vertical angle points with a cut/fill to the top of proposed curb. Staking for curb grade and intersecting streets, if required, shall be performed under final pavement staking. Inlets shall be staked if needed. Set tucks in offset hubs for street alignment. Stake all vertical and horizontal curves at 50' intervals and provide intermediate stakes between curve points, if the radius is less than 300'. Line and grade shall be set to a tolerance of +/- 0.01 ft. — SANITARY SEWER STAKING: Provide an offset stake at 50' intervals (25' intervals in curves if required) and at proposed manholes, points of curve, points of tangent, and at all horizontal of vertical angle points, with a cut to flow line and a cut/fill to top of proposed manholes. Provide centerline elevation at 50' intervals. Provide location of proposed services for construction purposes and for as-built purposes. In case the proposed SS line will be constructed in a location other than the existing line, services will be located by two options: the TV option which provides a log report of service locations or by locating the existing service at the time of construction. Stake easements and property lines where applicable. Line and grade shall be set to a tolerance of+/- 0.01 ft. — WATER STAKING: Provide an offset stake at 50' intervals (25' intervals in curves if required) and at valves, tees, and at all horizontal or vertical angle points with a cut to top of pipe or flow line of pipe (depending on the proposed size). Provide centerline elevation at 50' intervals. Provide a location of proposed services for construction purposes and for as-built purposes. Provide offset location and grade stakes for proposed fire hydrants and water meters with a cut/fill to the proposed top of curb. Stake easements and property lines where applicable. Provide property ties to all valves, hydrants, tees, horizontal or vertical bends and other appurtenances. Line and grade shall be set to a tolerance of+/- 0.01ft. — "AS STAKED" RECORD OF THE CONSTRUCTION: Throughout the process of all construction, locate and record anything that does not conform with the construction plans. A drawing of the project layout with dimensions and a coordinate list must be submitted. City of Fort Worth,Texas Attachment A PMO Release Date:07/23/2012 Page 16 of 20 A copy of sample field notes that must be provided is attached. The field notes must include the following information: a. For storm drain lines and storm drain laterals; Pipe size and type, percent of grade of laterals and location of inlets. Cut and fill documentation. b. For roadways; Field notes signed and sealed by a licensed surveyor must be submitted to the CITY Inspector prior to the beginning of construction. c. For sanitary sewer mains, laterals and sewer services; Pipe size and type, percent of grade of sewer laterals, manhole locations, ties to property line including north/south and east/west lines, P.C.'s, P.T.'s or P.R.C.'s, top of ground elevation and flowline elevation of each station number referenced. Cut and fill documentation. Property ties to all locations. d. For water lines; Pipe size and type, its location in the street along with ties to property lines and a water intersection sketch. Cut and fill documentation. Property ties to all service locations. • COORDINATION WITH CITY INSPECTOR/CONTRACTOR: ENGINEER's surveyor is expected to work with the CITY inspector and contractor to provide any special requests contractor may have providing the scope of work described above is not exceeded. It is expected that a few stakes will be knocked out during dirt work. Providing that the number of disturbed stakes is minor (less than 10% of the stakes for any phase of the project), the ENGINEER's surveyor shall replace these stakes at no extra cost. If additional major restaking is required, the ENGINEER's surveyor, shall provide the additional work at an hourly rate of$350 per hour for a field crew. Major restaking may be required if a substantial number of the initial stakes are knocked down as a result of the contractor's activity and there are not enough stakes left to complete the project. The contractor shall be responsible for paying the ENGINEER for this additional work. • INCIDENTAL PRE-CONSTRUCTION STAKING: Right-of-way flagging, back of curb location, driveways, walks and retaining walls as requested by the CITY Inspector, curb radii (to determine construction location) for utility clearance. • SPECIAL CONDITIONS: a. The CITY Inspector assigned to the project shall oversee all construction staking activity and shall be responsible for all field coordination. All documentation including field notes, cut and/or fill notes, grades, "as staked" information etc., shall be provided to the CITY inspector and shall be sealed City of Fort Worth,Texas Attachment A PMO Release Date:07/23/2012 Page 17 of 20 and signed by a surveyor licensed in the State of Texas. b. The ENGINEER's Surveyor shall attend the pre-construction conference. c. The ENGINEER's Surveyor shall meet with CITY Inspector and Contractor to coordinate surveying schedule and needs prior to beginning work. d. The ENGINEER's Surveyor shall stake each utility separately and at different times with, if applicable, sanitary sewer first, water second, storm drain third and roadway construction fourth and shall provide enough construction staking information so that the projects can be constructed as designed. e. A member of ENGINEER's firm familiar with project shall be available at all times to immediately respond to questions from the field. ASSUMPTIONS DELIVERABLES A. Copies of field survey data and notes signed and sealed by a licensed surveyor. B. Drawing of the project layout with dimensions and coordinate list. 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. Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan • For projects that disturb an area greater than one (1) acre, the contractor will be responsible for preparing and submitting the Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) with appropriate regulatory agencies. The ENGINEER will prepare the iSWM Construction Plan according to the current CITY iSWM Criteria Manual for Site Development and Construction with will be incorporated into the SWPPP by the contractor. 9.2. Environmental Services (Not Included) • Negotiating and coordinating 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. Floodplain Services (Not Included) • Negotiating and coordinating to obtain approval of the agency issuing the agreement and/or permits • Completing all forms/applications necessary • Submitting forms/applications for CITY review City of Fort Worth,Texas Attachment A PMO Release Date:07/23/2012 Page 18 of 20 • Submitting revised forms for agency review • Responding to agency comments and requests 9.4. Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) Permit (Not Included) • Negotiating and coordinating to obtain approval of the agency issuing the agreement and/or permits • Completing all forms/applications necessary • Submitting forms/applications for CITY and TxDOT review • Submitting revised forms for agency review • Responding to agency comments and requests 9.5. Railroad Permit (Not Included) 9.6. Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR) (Not Included) • 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 of the Project. • Submit construction documents to the TDLR • Completing all TDLR forms/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 9.7. Waters of the US determination (US Army Corps of Engineers) • Submit application package with necessary exhibit to the USACE (Archeological survey not included) ASSUMPTIONS • Waters of the US determination package • Archeological survey not required DELIVERABLES • Waters of the US determination package City of Fort Worth,Texas Attachment A PMO Release Date:07/23/2012 Page 19 of 20 TASK 10. PLAN SUBMITTAL CHECKLISTS Engineer shall complete and submit Plan Submittal Checklists in accordance with the following table: PLAN SUBMITTAL CHECKLIST REQUIREMENTS Street Water Traffic Traffic Traffic Traffic Storm Storm Lights /Sewer Traffic Control Control Control o 0 0 Attachment"A" Signal Engineering 30% 60% 90% T Submit All Water Water (Submit (Submit Type (Submit 30% 60% All @ All @ (Submit All @ 30%) 30% 60%) @ 60/o) Required for all work in City ROW Street X X X X X. X X X X Storm Water X X X X X �Wate_r/Sewer X X X X *If included in street project 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 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 in writing by both parties before the services are performed. These additional services include the following: • Negotiation of easements or property acquisition. • Geotechnical Services • Construction stacking • Public Meeting • Contract & Specification Documents and Bid Support • Traffic Control Plan • Tree Identification (type and size) • Urban forestry permit • 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 after final completion. • Services to support, prepare, document, bring, defend, or assist in litigation undertaken or defended by the CITY. Performance of miscellaneous and supplemental services related to the project as requested by the CITY. City of Fort Worth,Texas Attachment A PMO Release Date:07/23/2012 Page 20 of 20 ATTACHMENT B COMPENSATION Design Services for Oakmont Lane Drainage Improvements City Project No. 101736 Lump Sum Project I. Compensation A. The ENGINEER shall be compensated a total lump sum fee of $60,485.00 as summarized in Exhibit B-1 — Engineer Invoice and Section IV—Summary of Total Project Fees. The total lump sum fee shall be considered full compensation for the services described in Attachment A, including all labor materials, supplies, and equipment necessary to deliver the services. B. The ENGINEER shall be paid monthly payments as described in Section II - Method of Payment. II. Method of Payment A. Partial payment shall be made to the ENGINEER monthly upon City's approval of an invoice prepared and submitted by the ENGINEER in the format and including content as presented in Exhibit B-1, Progress Reports as required in item III. of this Attachment B, and Schedule as required in Attachment D to this Agreement. B. The estimated current physical percent complete as required on the invoice shall be calculated from the progress schedule as required in Attachment D to this Standard Agreement and according to the current version of the City of Fort Worth's Schedule Guidance Document. C. The cumulative sum of such monthly partial fee payments shall not exceed the total current project budget including all approved Amendments. D. Each invoice shall be verified as to its accuracy and compliance with the terms of this Agreement by an officer of the ENGINEER. 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. City of Fort Worth,Texas Attachment B PMO Official Release Date:8.09.2012 Page 1 of 3 B-1 ATTACHMENT B COMPENSATION IV. Summary of Total Project Fees Firm Primary Responsibility Fee Amount % Prime Consultant Stream Water Group, Overall project and engineering $54,994.00 90.92% Inc. design, specifications and Contract documents Proposed MBE/SBE Sub-Consultants Lina T. Ramey & SUE Services $5,491.00 9.08% Associates Non-MBE/SBE Consultants N/A i TOTAL $60,485.00 1000% Project Number& Name Total Fee MBE/SBE Fee MBE/SBE Oakmont Lane Drainage Improvements $60,485.00 $5,491.00 9.08% City Project No. 101736 City MBE/SBE Goal = 5% Consultant Committed Goal = 9.08 % City of Fort Worth,Texas Attachment B PMO Official Release Date:8.09.2012 Page 2 of 3 B-2 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 work types and work phases. City of Fort Worth,Texas Attachment B PMO Official Release Date:8.09.2012 Page 3 of 3 B-3 October 23, 2019 Mr. Dillon Johns, E.I.T. Project Manager TPW Capital Delivery 200 Texas St. Fort Worth, TX 76102 Phone (817) 392-7343 RE: Engineering Design Services: Oakmont Lane Drainage Improvements, City Project No. 101736 Dear Mr. Johns: The following is a summary of additional work requested for the above referenced project, 1. Grading Design of downstream portion and prepare cross sections to avoid creating flooding and provide proper drainage at the outfall area beyond the end of Oakmont Lane. 2. Revise Pavement Repair to be POL(Pulverize and Overlay) rather than permanent trench repair. 3. Adjust storm drain to avoid a conflict with the fire hydrant at the end of Oakmont. 4. Update location map, drainage calculations, and details as needed. 5. Prepare quantities. 6. Prepare two (2) Temporary Construction Easement Documents 7. Prepare Level B SUE for entire project area, with up to three (3) Level A potholes if needed 8. Assist during construction for design clarification, review of shop drawing and materials submittals including 1 site visit and no meetings. 9. Waters of the US determination 10. Prepare record drawings. The following services not anticipated and not included with the fee proposal- 1. Specification and contract documents 2. Prepare bid documents and assist during bidding process. 3. Prepare bid tabulation. 4. Does not include review of contractor invoice/payment schedule. If you require any additional information or have any questions regarding this matter, please give me a call at 817- 446-4171 or my cell (972) 898-5685. We appreciate the opportunity to provide engineering design services for the City of Fort Worth. Sincerely, Stream Water Group, Inc. 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E - 22 a a I f a a a A�§A2 k ����(a / a ATTACHMENT "C" CHANGES AND AMENDMENTS TO STANDARD AGREEMENT Design Services for Oakmont Lane Drainage Improvements City Project No. 101736 None City of Fort Worth,Texas Attachment C PMO Release Date:05.19.2010 Page 1 of 1 Q LL i D Z O ...... _... 0 N Q � 4 0 fA Q C 4) O a LL E y0 (D -� f0 O C_c) D r t E E U CIO ur} ur} r+ C r U Z EJZ O O uoad rn C:)!CD o000 � � Y N $�V q�,O c0 �~v O O'r N,Zzic0 im N,O &.m QO w L�lei' �':N c+� c`Ni c LNoiLLO!c`0 ��:9 -`ri C_ C C -L(7 7 'C-LL — N C 47 7 •C C I C V O O;L H!-C L LL. i LL 7!0 0 L LC_O O w d LL !f"- �H E CN V 0) Of O O CA-O OO O O O�O O O O O.O N N N �V iN(�_N �! �V N E •C N a j`N N O: IN C 4) C'NIN N 47 C C 0 47 -g y�-gl j a0 CA_N pL (n O 7 0 (D 7 LL LL 0 7 7 �'.0 LL O 7 N -yl cc T 0 'C 1 40(0 N fC fC fC N -N fC "O (a �-m I LO r;y viv r.o rjv1-o,r v r '0 10 ip ',� C-)ic0 r Cl)'r l iN r- ,N ,C') D I i h O CO w m o ice. b�''o m ICI QI 2 ;cl) c c'o (D o> > rn N OO o C 0 m Z I O j o m m•(� O d WIC N d y n'C N C�OIy 47'o m o i;a Y NCf�N �'O, cc EnU •a H cn C) c.) c-)-d C) a- iL C-) LL 'L U) M C) 16 olm I I i D r N M 'T LO CD I- 40 O O r N M In (O h r r r r r r r r B� D D o a � 0 o aa � �aPO STORM DRAIN o o � SYSTEM DESIGNlu Q LNti OF �1� z p< o m ❑ z 8 �o BOC RA TON BLVD. g"It 8#.l INTERSTATE I-30 oDgomm ® mC El FT ` FORT WORTH CITY OF FORT WORTH, TEXAS PROJECT VICINITY MAP PROJECT LOCATION OAKMONTLANE DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENTS STREAM WATER GROUP,INC. COUNCILDISCTRfCT4 3 ENGINEERS & PLANNERS CITYPROJECTNO. 101736 l"oW 37 nn,`re°ed.S761R2.,se z8o Phone:800-446-8076,T%Reg,W.i—No.F-005488 ATTACHMENT E