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This AGREEMENT is between the City of Fort Worth, a home rule municipal
corporation situated in Tarrant, Denton, Parker and Wise Counties, Texas (the "CITY"), and
Camp Dresser & McKee Inc., (the "ENGINEER"), for a PROJECT generally described as:
Hubbard Heights Storm Drain Improvements.
-Article I
Scope of &rvi c e s
A. The Scope of Services is set forth in Attachment A.
Article II
Compensation
A. The F NG I N F E R's compensation is set forth in Attachment E.
Article III
Terms of Payment
Payments to the LNGINELR will be made as folloiv1fs:
A. Invoice and Payment
(1) The Lngineer shall provide the City sufficient documentation, including but not
limited to meeting the requirements set forth in Attachment D to this
AGREEMENT, to reasonably substantiate the invoices.
(2) The ENGINE1=n will issue monthly invoices for all work performed under this
AGRHEMFNT. Invoices are due and payable within 30 days of receipt.
(3) Upon completion of services enumerated in Article I, the final payment of any
balance will be due within 30 days of receipt of the final 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 unt I
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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 standard of care applicable to the ENGINEER's services will be the degree
of skill and diligence normally employed in the State of Texas by professional
engineers or consultants performing the same or similar services at the time
such services are performed.
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
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
in Attachment A.
(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
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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 other
than 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 its personnel shall have no obligation or
responsibility to visit the construction site to become familiar with the 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 the 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.
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(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
Documents; that the final work will be acceptable in all respects; that the
ENGINEER has made an examination to ascertain how or for what 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 and Woman Business Enterprise (M/WBE) Participation
In accord with City of Fort Worth Ordinance No. 15530, as amended, the City
has goals for the participation of minority business enterprises and woman
business enterprises in City contracts Engineer acknowledges the M/WBE
goal established for this contract and its accepted written commitment to
M/WBE participation. Any misrepresentation of facts (other than a negligent
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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 after final payment under the
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 insured under the CGL, using ISO
additional insured endorsement or a substitute providing equivalent
coverage, and under the commercial umbrella if any This
insurance shall apply as primary insurance with respect to any other
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insurance or self-insurance programs afforded to the CITY. The
Commercial General Liability insurance policy shall have no
exclusions by endorsements that would alter or nullify:
premises/operations, products/completed operations, contractual,
personal injury, or advertizing injury, which are normally contained
within the policy, unless the CITY 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 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
extent these damages are covered by the 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 by
disease, 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 pursuant to this agreement.
d. Professional Liability — the 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.
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(2) GENERAL INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS
a. Certificates of insurance evidencing that the ENGINEER has obtained all
required insurance shall be delivered to the CITY prior to ENGINEER
proceeding with the PROJECT.
b. Applicable policies shall be endorsed to name the CITY an Additional
Insured thereon, as its interests may appear. The term CITY shall include
its employees, officers, officials, agents, and volunteers as respects the
contracted services.
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 request required insurance documentation
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, 1000
Throckmorton, Fort Worth, 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 it
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
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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 payment and
termination of any coverage required to be maintained after final payments.
I. The CITY shall not be responsible for the direct payment of any insurance
premiums required by this 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.
Independent Consultant
The ENGINEER agrees to perform all services as an independent consultant
and not as a subcontractor, agent, or employee of the CITY.
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, direct or indirect, in property abutting the
proposed PROJECT and business relationships with abutting property cities.
The ENGINEER further acknowledges that it will make disclosure in writing of
any conflicts of interest that develop subsequent to the signing of this contract
and prior to final payment under the 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
subcontractor to manage the remediation activities of the PROJECT.
O. 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 specifications, as required at
its own cost and expense. However, if design changes are required due to the
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changes in the permitting authorities' published design criteria and/or practice
standards cnteria 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 per Attachment D to 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 by the CITY.
B. Access to Facilities and Property
The CITY will make its facilities 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
CITY'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.
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.
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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 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 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.
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(4) Nothing contained in this section V.H. shall be construed as a waiver of any
right the CITY has to bring a claim against ENGINEER
1. CITY's Insurance
(1) The CITY may maintain property insurance on certain pre-existing structures
associated with the PROJECT.
(2) The CITY will ensure that Builders Risk/Installation insurance is maintained 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.
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.
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 other work products of
the ENGINEER, whether in hard copy or in electronic form, are instruments of
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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 the final
designs, drawings, specifications and documents.
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
(1) This AGREEMENT may be terminated only by the City for convenience on
30 days' written notice. This AGREEMENT may be terminated by either the
CITY or the ENGINEER for cause if either party fails substantially to perform
through no fault of the other and does not commence correction of such
nonperformance with in 5 days of written notice and diligently complete the
correction thereafter.
(2) If this AGREEMENT is terminated for the convenience of the City, the
ENGINEER will be paid for termination expenses as follows:
a.) Cost of reproduction of partial or complete studies, plans, specifications
or other forms of ENGINEER'S work product;
b.) Out-of-pocket expenses for purchasing electronic data files and other
data storage supplies or services;
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 ENGINEERs personnel and subcontractors, and ENGINEER's
compensation will be made.
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F. Indemnification
In accordance with Texas Local Government Code Section 271.904, the
ENGINEER shall indemnify, hold harmless and defend the CITY against
liability for any damage caused by or resulting from an act of negligence,
intentional tort, intellectual property infringement, or failure to pay a
subcontractor or supplier committed by the ENGINEER or ENGINEER's agent,
consultant under contract, or another entity over which the ENGINEER
exercises control.
G. Assignment
Neither party shall assign all or any part of this AGREEMENT without the prior
written consent of the other party.
H. Interpretation
Limitations on liability and indemnities in this AGREEMENT are business
understandings between the parties and shall apply to all the different theories
of recovery, including breach of contract or warranty, tort including negligence,
strict or statutory liability, or any other cause of action, except for willful
misconduct or gross negligence for limitations of liability and sole negligence
for indemnification. Parties mean the CITY and the ENGINEER, and their
officers, employees, agents, and subcontractors.
1. 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 venue
for any litigation related to this AGREEMENT shall be Tarrant County, Texas.
J. 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., VLF., VI.H., and VI.I.
shall survive termination of this AGREEMENT for any cause.
K. 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
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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.
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Article YOH
Attachni nts, Sch duO s9 and Signatures
This AGRI=LMI__SIT, including its attachments and schedules, constitutes the entire
AC ICI LMLNT, supersedes all prior written or oral understandings, and may only be changed
by a written amendment executed by both parties. The following attachments and schedules
are hereby made a part of this ACRI=LMFN
Attachment A a Scope of Services
Attachment 13 Compensation
Attachment C = Amendments to Standard Agreement for Engineering Services
Attachment D n Project Schedule
Attachment L - Location Map
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Director, Transportation/Public Works
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Vice President
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OFFICIAL RECORD
CITY SECRETARY
Ft WORTH, TX
ATTACHMENT "A"
City of Fort Worth
Scope for Engineering Design Related Services
For the Hubbard Heights Storm Drain Improvements Project
July 15, 2011
CDM
The scope set forth herein defines the work to be performed by the ENGINEER in
completing the Hubbard Heights Storm Drain Improvements project Both the CITY and
ENGINEER have attempted to clearly define the work to be performed, and to address the
needs of the Project. Under this scope "ENGINEER" is expanded to include any sub -
consultant, including surveyor, employed or contracted by Camp Dresser and McKee Inc.
(CDM) The Project Study Area is shown in Exhibit E.
OBJECTIVE
The purpose of the project is to address drainage issues and associated flooding in the
Hubbard Heights neighborhood within the City of Fort Worth. The proposed improvements
will supplement the existing sump inlets and pipe system located on Fuller Avenue, Felix
Street Spurgeon Street, Boyce Street and Hammond Street with additional inlets and
parallel storm drain lines to provide capacity for the 5-year storm frequency contained within
roadway curbs and the 100-year storm drain frequency within the right-of-way.
WORK TO BE PERFORMED
The following tasks are detailed in this Scope of Services:
Task 1.
Task 2.
Task 3.
Task 4.
Task 5
Task 6
Task 7.
Design Management
Conceptual Design
Preliminary Design
Final Design
Bid Phase Services — Not Included
Construction Phase Services — Not Included
ROW/Easement Services
Task 8 Survey Services
Task 9 Permitting
Task 10. Additional Services
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
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• Communicate internally among team members
• Task and allocate team resources
1.2. Communications and Reporting
• Attend a pre -design project kick-off/chartering meeting with CITY staff to confirm and
clarify scope, understand CITY objectives, and ensure economical and functional
designs that meet CITY requirements.
• Conduct and document up to18 monthly project update meetings with CITY Project
Manager.
Conduct review meetings with the CITY at the end of each design phase.
• Conduct and document internal design team meetings.
• Prepare monthly 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
• The ENGINEER s budget estimate is based on a total of 23 meetings which
includes project kickoff, initial conceptual design, 30/60/90 percent design, and
monthly meetings. Meetings will be attended by ENGINEER's Project Manager
and senior technical staff as -needed.
• The construction plans will consist of plan sheets listed in Table 1 below and
include the performance of specific work and preparation of details and
documents as follows:
• Typical Sections
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• Plan and Profile of improvements
• Soil Exploration
• Access road details (if necessary)
• Roadway Reconstruction
• Restoration of existing signing and marking
• Maintenance of Traffic
• Drainage structures
• Culvert structures and details
• Cross Sections
• Erosion control
Table 1 describes an approximate sheet count for the construction plans for the
30, 60, 90, and 100 percent designs:
TABLE 1
SHEET DESCRIPTION
NUMBER OF SHEETS
Cover 1
Index/Key 1
General Notes 1
Roadway Typical Sections 1
Summary of Quantities 1
Summary of Drainage Structures 1
Section Corner References 1
Traffic Control 1
Horizontal Control 1
Plan and Profile (1) 13
SUE Sheets 10
Drainage Structures 2
Control Structures 1
Soil Survey 1
Channel Cross Sections 2
Erosion Control / BMPs/SWPPP 2
Miscellaneous Details 2
Utilities Adjustments (2) 2
TOTAL 44
(1) These sheets include approximately 350 feet of Hammond Street, 600 feet of Boyce Street, 1,950 feet of
James Avenue, 1 350 feet of Felix Street, 750 feet of Ryan Street 2,200 feet of Adams Street, 1,750 feet of
College Street, 1,500 feet of alley/ROW north of Fuller Street, and 2,500 feet of Fuller Street. (2) Minor utility
adjustments, if necessary.
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DELIVERABLES
A. Up to 23 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
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 of this
concept
The ENGINEER will develop the conceptual design of the infrastructure as follows.
2.1. Data Collection and Evaluation
• 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 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 as available from the City) and property ownership as available from
the Tax Assessor's office
• The ENGINEER will evaluate the data and identify and potential data gaps for
resolution to support the design.
• The ENGINEER will develop a data summary section in the Conceptual Design
Report.
2.2. Drainage Computations / Hydrologic & Hydraulic Evaluation
• 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 countours 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. Capacities of existing storm dram will
be calculated and shown. All calculations shall conform to CITY criteria
delineated in the CITY's Storm Water Management Design Manual. 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
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includes recommendations for improvements of the existing system as deemed
reasonable and consistent with CITY standards.
• The ENGINEER will develop a hydrologic and hydraulic model of the Hubbard
Heights project area to evaluate and refine up to two alternatives that reduce
flooding and will be the basis for the final hydraulic design. The U S. Army Corps
of Engineers (USACE) HEC-HMS v3.4 will be used to develop hydrology and the
USACE HEC-RAS v 4.1 will be used to develop a hydraulic model of the storm
drain and overland flow areas. The models will include up to 20 sub -basins, up to
20 conduits and up to 40 junctions. The ENGINEER will develop a H/H model
schematic at the base map scale.
• This task will include a brief analysis of the flooding conditions, runoff volumes,
and changes in peak stages and peak flows within the project limits as a result of
the proposed improvements. The Engineer will simulate the 2- 5-, 10-, 25-, 50-
and 100-year design storm events of 24-hour duration for existing and proposed
conditions. The results of the model simulations will be used to evaluate
stormwater system capacities under existing and up to two proposed
improvements.
• The ENGINEER will identify potential opportunities for water quality treatment
and pollution prevention from methods as defined in the CITY s Storm Water
Management Design Manual. The ENGINEER will perform calculations of the
equivalent amount of treatment for the two alternatives as applicable for BMPs
that store and/or infiltrate runoff.
• The ENGINEER will produce summary tables of peak stages for each junction
and peak flows, and velocities for each conduit and at the two system outfalls.
Locations where flood stages exceed City design standards will be identified on
the tables.
• Results of the model simulations will be used as the supporting documentation
for any permit applications to be submitted as described in Task 9 below
• The ENGINEER will draft Hydrology Hydraulics and Water Quality Design
Considerations section in the Conceptual Design Report.
2.3. Subsurface Utility Engineering
The ENGINEER will provide Subsurface Utility Engineering (SUE) to Quality Level B 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.
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• Develop up to 10 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.
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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 Cl
• 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.
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• 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.
2.4. The Conceptual Design Package shall include the following: Written summary
Conceptual Design Report of the existing conditions problems, data, design
constraints, two alternative design concepts considered, strengths and weaknesses
of each alternative, and the rationale for selecting the recommended design concept.
• Hydrologic and hydraulic model results summarized in tabular and graphic
format.
• Water quality and pollution prevention design opportunities along with
calculations of the amount of treatment volume provided as appropriate.
• Cover sheet
• Drainage area map with supporting drainage computations in the CITY's
standard tabular format.
• 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.
• Proposed phasing of water, sanitary sewer, street and drainage work
documented in both the project schedule and narrative form.
• Documentation of key design decisions (Project Decision Log).
• Estimates of probable construction cost.
ASSUMPTIONS
• All storm water calculations and design shall conform to the City of Fort Worth
Storm Water Management Design Manual, March 2006.
• The design drawings will include up to 44 sheets as listed in Task 1.
• Specifications will be based on the City of Ft Worth and TXDOT as appropriate.
• The SUE and SUE plan sheets shall be in accordance with Cl/ASCE 38-02.
• Eight 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
• HEC-HMS and HEC-RAS model files will be uploaded to the designated project
folder in Buzzsaw.
• One meeting prior to Conceptual Design submittal to confirm overall approach
and preferred alternative.
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• One meeting following Conceptual Design submittal to discuss CITY comments
and determine path forward for Preliminary Design activities.
• ENGINEER shall not proceed with Preliminary Design activities without written
approval by the CITY of the Conceptual Design Package.
DELIVERABLES
A. Conceptual Design Report and Package.
B. HEC-HMS and HEC-RAS Models, Model schematic and summary tables of peak
stages flows, and velocities.
C. Calculations of treatment volume for BMPs as appropriate.
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 City of Fort Worth Storm
Water Management Design Manual, March 2006. The ENGINEER will provide
summary results from the HEC HMS and RAS models for stages flows, and
velocities.
• 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.
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
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details, waterline relocations, details unique to the construction of the project,
trenchless details, and special service lateral reconnections.
3.2. Geotechnical Investigation/Pavement Design
• Soil investigations and engineering will be conducted, including field and
laboratory tests for up to 20 borings, up to 10 soft digs, and related engineering
analysis and recommendations for determining soil and subsurface conditions.
Borings and appropriate field and laboratory analysis will be made at 500 ft
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 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
• 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 deliver approved preliminary construction plans to the
CITY's Utility Coordinator as well as upload a DWF 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.
3.6 Traffic Control Plan
• The ENGINEER shall 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.
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• The ENGINEER shall 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
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All storm water calculations and design shall conform to the City of Fort Worth
Storm Water Management Design Manual, March 2006.
The design drawings will include up to 44 sheets as listed in Task 1.
Specifications will be based on the City of Ft Worth and TXDOT as appropriate.
Twenty borings at an average bore depth of 20 feet each will be provided. If rock
is encountered, driller will bore 5 feet into rock.
Ten soft digs will be provided.
Traffic Control "Typicals" will be utilized to the extent possible. It is assumed an
additional one project specific traffic control sheets will be developed.
Four copies of the geotechnical report will be delivered to the CITY.
Ten half size 11"x 17" plans will be delivered for Utility Clearance.
Ten half size 11 "x 17" plans will be delivered for Constructability Review.
Ten half size 11"x17" drawings will be delivered for Preliminary Design.
One E-size 36"x 48" exhibits will be delivered for the Public Meeting.
DWF files created from design CAD drawings will be uploaded to the designated
project folder in Buzzsaw.
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. Utility Clearance drawings
C Geotechnical Report
D. Documentation of key design decisions (Project Decision Log)
E Estimates of probable construction cost
F. Public Meeting exhibits
G Traffic Control Plans
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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 and specifications 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 City of Fort Worth Storm
Water Management Design Manual, March 2006.
• The design drawings will include up to 44 sheets as listed in Task 1.
• Specifications will be based on the City of Ft Worth and TXDOT as appropriate.
• Ten half size 11"x17" and one full size 22"x34" drawings and ten specifications 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.
• One full size 22"x34" drawings and two specifications 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.
• ENGINEER will provide estimated final sheet list similar to Table 1 above in Task 1.
DELIVERABLES
A. 90% construction plans specifications.
B. 100% construction plans and specifications.
C. Documentation of key design decisions (Project Decision Log).
D. 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
E Original cover mylar for the signatures of authorized CITY officials.
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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
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ASSUMPTIONS
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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
TASK 8. SURVEY.
ENGINEER will provide survey support as follows.
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
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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).
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8.2. Temporary Right of Entry Preparation and Submittal
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Prior to entering property for field survey, the ENGINEER shall prepare, mail, and
obtain Temporary Flight of Entry from landowners.
The documentation shall be provided in conformance with the checklists and
templates available on the CITY's Buzzsaw site.
ASSUMPTIONS
This survey budget is based on the limits of the proposed improvements as identified
in the April 23, 2010 drainage study performed by A.N.A. Consultants, Inc.
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
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For projects that disturb an area greater than one acre, ENGINEER will prepare
the Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) required for the Project for
use by the Contractor during construction ENGINEER will prepare drawings and
details for proposed SWPPP improvement that the Contractor must use during
construction. Contractor will be responsible for filing the SWPPP with
appropriate regulatory agencies.
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ASSUMPTIONS
• Permit preparation will begin after approval of the Conceptual Design.
• One meeting with CITY for the SWPPP Environmental Services permit assumed
n ot to be needed as there are no proposed improvements within downstream
o pen channel areas.
• Floodplain Permit assumed not to be needed as project area is not within or
adjacent to FEMA floodplain as shown on FIRM panel 48439C0315K.
• TxDOT permit assumed not to be needed as project does not disturb any state
highways.
• Railroad permit assumed not to be needed as project does not cross any active
or abandoned railroad lines.
TDLR permit assumed not to be needed.
City of Fort Worth Parks Conversion permit assumed not to be needed as project
does not affect any City park areas
DELIVERABLES
A. SWPPP
TASK 10. ADDITIONAL SERVICES.
10.1. Meet with property owners and other stakeholders to discuss and/or explain project
scope and objectives, as requested by the City
10.2. Assist and/or facilitate additional meeting(s) (beyond Task 3.4) regarding the proposed
improvements and their impacts, as requested by the City.
10.3. Prepare additional exhibits and sketches regarding the proposed improvements, as
requested by the City
ADDITIONAL SERVICES NOT INCLUDED IN THE EXISTING SCOPE OF SERVICES
Additional Services not included in the existina 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:
• Bid Phase Services, including, but not limited to, uploading plans and specs to
buzzsaw, or otherwise providing bid documents to bidders answering bidders
questions, attending bid meetings, assistance with contractor selection and
award, amendments and producing conformed documents and providing mylar
or other record drawings.
• Construction Phase Services, including but not limited to, attendance in pre -
construction conferences or utility coordination meetings, production of exhibits
for and attendance in public meetings, site visits during construction, review of
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shop drawings or other contractor submitalls, answering RFI's or producing
RFP's performing walk-through inspections and producing punch lists, and
providing mylar or other record drawings.
• 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, potential monitoring, and/or 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
Hubbard Heights Storm Drain Improvements 7/15/2011
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ATTACHMENT B
COMPENSATION
Design Services for
Hubbard Heights Storm Drain Improvements
City Project No. 01603
Lump Sum Project
I. Compensation
A. The ENGINEER shall be compensated a total lump sum fee of $293,525 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
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.
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
Hubbard Heights Storm Drain Improvements 7/15/2011
Page 1 of 1
B-1
ATTACHMENT B
COMPENSATION
IV. Summary of Total Project Fees
Firm
P rime Consultant
CDM, Inc.
P rimary Responsibility
Design
P roposed M/WBE Sub -Consultants
Marshall Lancaster &
Associates, Inc
Collier Consulting, Inc. SUE / Geotechnical
N on-M/WBE Consultants
CDM Constructors, Inc. Cost Estimates
(CCI)
Project Number & Name
Hubbard Heights Storm Drain
Improvements — City Project No. 01603
City M/WBE Goal = 23%
City of Fort Worth, Texas
Attachment B
Hubbard Heights Storm Drain Improvements 7/15/2011
Page 2 of 2
S urvey / ROW / Easement
TOTAL
Fee Amount
$216,225
0/0
73.7%
$34,300 11.7%
$33,000 11.2%
$10, 000
$293,525
Total Fee M/WBE Fee
$293,525 $67,300
3.4%
100%
M/WBE %
22.9%
Consultant Committed Goal = 22.9 %
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
Hubbard Heights Storm Drain Improvements 7/15/2011
Page 3 of 3
FORT WORTH, TX JULY 14, 2011
PROJECT MANAGER
FORT WORTH WATER DEPARTMENT
1000 THROCKMORTON
FORT WORTH, TX 76102
RE HUBBARD HEIGHTS STORM DRAIN IMPROVEMENTS
CITY PROJECT NO. 01603
FOR SERVICES FROM INCEPTION THROUGH THROUGH DATE XX, 2011:
INVOICE NUMBER•
PROJECT NUMBER•
Basic Engineering Services
EARNED TO PREVIOUSLY AMOUNT DUE
TASK DESCRIPTION TOTAL FEE % COMPLETE DATE INVOICED THIS PERIOD
LUMP SUM TASKS I THRU VIII
I DESIGN MANAGEMENT $ 34,000.00 0% $ - $ - $
II CONCEPTUAL DESIGN $ 125,000.00 0% $ $ $
III PRELIMINARY DESIGN $ 65,535.00 0% $ $ $
IV FINAL DESIGN $ 22,670.00 0% $ $ $
V ROW/EASEMENT SERVICES $ 11,610.00 0% $ $ $
VI SURVEY SERVICES $ 26,460.00 0% $ $ $
VII PERMITTING $ 3,250.00 0% $ $ $
VIII MEETINGS $ 5,000.00 0% $ $ $
TOTAL PROJECT SUMMARY $ 293,525.00 0% $ $ $
TOTAL DUE THIS INVOICE : $
ATTACHMENT "C"
CHANGES AND AMENDMENTS TO STANDARD AGREEMENT
Design Services for
<Hubbard Heights Storm Drain Improvements
City Project No. 01603
<No changes or amendments have been made as of July 15, 2011>
City of Fort Worth, Texas
Attachment C
Hubbard Heights Storm Drain Improvements 7/15/2011
Page 1 of 1
Consulting Contract Schedule Specifications
City of Fort Worth Capital Improvement Program
Attachment D - Project Schedule
FORT WORTH
This PROTECT requires a Tier III schedule as defined herein and in the Citzi's Schedule Guidance
Document.
D1. CONSULTING SERVICES SCHEDULE DEVELOPMENT: The CONSULTANT shall
prepare schedules for consulting services that meet the requirements described in this
specification, showing by Critical Path Method (CPM) the planned sequence and timing of
the Work associated with the Agreement. All submittals shall be submitted in PDF format,
and schedule files shall also be submitted in native file format (i.e. file formats associated
with the scheduling software). The approved scheduling software systems for creating the
schedule files are:
Primavera (Version 6.1 or later or approved by CITY)
Primavera Contractor (Version 6.1 or later or approved by CITY)
Microsoft Project (Version 2003/2007 or later or approved by CITY)(PHASING OUT)
D2. BASELINE CONSULTING SERVICES SCHEDULE: Following notice -to -proceed, the
CONSULTANT shall develop, submit and review the draft detailed baseline consulting
services schedule with the CITY to demonstrate the CONSULTANT's understanding of the
Agreement requirements and approach for performing the work. The CONSULTANT will
prepare the final detailed baseline consulting services schedule based on CITY comments, if
any, and submit to the CITY no later than the submittal of the first project invoice.
The following guidelines shall be adhered to in preparing the baseline schedule, and as
described in further detail in the CITY's Schedule Guidance Document.
a. The scope shall be subdivided by work breakdown structure (WBS) representing the
tasks, subtasks, and activities associated with delivering the work.
b. The schedule shall accurately describe the major work activities, key milestones, and
dependencies/relationships as appropriate to the work.
c. The schedule should include appropriate meetings, review periods, critical decision
points, including third party utility dependencies and reviewing agencies.
D3. PROGRESS CONSULTING SERVICES SCHEDULE: The CONSULTANT shall prepare
and submit monthly to the CITY for approval the updated schedule in accordance with D1
and D2 and the CITY's Schedule Guidance Document inclusive. As the Work progresses,
the CONSULTANT shall enter into the schedule and record actual progress as described in
the CITY's Schedule Guidance Document.
The updated schedule submittal shall also include a concise schedule narrative that
highlights the following, if appropriate and applicable:
• Changes in the critical path,
• Expected schedule changes,
• Potential delays,
• Opportunities to expedite the schedule,
• Coordination issues the CITY should be aware of or can assist with,
City of Fort Worth, Texas
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Page 1 of 2
• Other schedule -related issues that the CONSULTANT wishes to communicate to the
CITY.
D4. PERFORMANCE AND CONSULTING SERVICES SCHEDULE: If the work
accomplished falls behind that scheduled due to factors within the CONSULTANT's
control, the CONSULTANT shall take such action as necessary to improve the progress of
the Work In addition, the CITY may require the CONSULTANT to submit a revised
schedule demonstrating the proposed plan to make up the delay in schedule progress and
to ensure completion of the Work within the allotted Agreement time.
D5. SCHEDULE TIERS SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS:
The requirements for the schedule are determined based on the nature and needs of the
project. The schedule tier for this project is stated at the top of this document.
CONSULTANT shall submit each schedule relying on the CITY's current Schedule
Guidance Document.
D6. SCHEDULE SUBMITTAL AND PAYMENT:
As stated in III.A.(1). of the Agreement, CONSULTANT shall provide the information
required by Attachment D. CONSULTANT's monthly invoices will not be accepted and
processed for payment without monthly schedule updates that are submitted in the time
and manner required by Attachment D and the CITY's current Schedule Guidance
Document.
City of Fort Worth, Texas
Attachment D
Hubbard Heights Storm Drain Improvements 7/15/2011
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COUNCIL ACTION: Approved on 7/12/2011
DATE:
LOG NAME: 20DESIGN HUBBARD HEIGHTS
SUBJECT:
Authorize an Engineering Agreement in the Amount of $293,525.00 with Camp, Dresser & McKee, Inc , for
the Hubbard Heights Storm Drain Improvements Project (COUNCIL DISTRICT 9)
Tuesday, July 12, 2011 REFERENCE NO.: **C-24988
11111111011011111
RECOMMENDATION:
It is recommended that the City Council authorize the City Manager to execute an Engineering Agreement
with Camp, Dresser & McKee, Inc., in the amount of $293,525.00 for the design of the Hubbard Heights
Storm Drain Improvements.
DISC IJSSION:
The Engineeiing Design Agreement recommended by this M&C will provide for identification,
recommendation and development of design improvements to address home flooding in the Hubbard Heights
neighborhood.
The engineer will design new inlets and additional storm drain pipe to increase the capacity of the drainage
system on Fuller Avenue, Felix Street, Spurgeon Street, Boyce Street and Hammond Street.
Camp, Dresser & McKee, Inc., (CDM) was selected to design this project based on a request for
qualifications process.
CDM proposes to perform the design services for a lump sum fee of $293,525.00. City staff considers the fee
to be fair and reasonable for the scope of services proposed.
Funding for this project is being provided from revenue bonds in the Storm Water Capital Project Bond 2009
Fund.
Camp, Dresser & McKee, Inc , is in compliance with the City's M/WBE Ordinance by committing to 23
percent M/WBE participation. The City's goal on the project is 23 percent.
This project is located in COUNCIL DISTRICT 9, Mapsco 90L and M.
FISCAL INFORMATION:
The Financial Management Services Director certifies that funds are available in the current capital budget,
as appropriated, of the Storm Water Capital Projects Bond 2009 Fund.
FUND CENTERS:
TO Fund/Account/Centers
FROM Fund/Account/Centers
P227 531200 209280160330
P227 531200 209280160350
$244.225.00
$49.300.00
CERTIFICATIONS:
Submitted for City Manager's Office by:
Originating Denartment Head:
Additional Information Contact:
ATTACHMENTS
1. 01603 MWBE Compliance Rev2.odf
2. Accounting info pdf
3. FAR-01603-00001-Desie n.ndf
4. M AND C 01603.ndf
Fernando Costa (6122)
Doug Wiersig (7801)
Vibhuti Pandey (2424)
ID Task Name
CO
1 NTP
2 1.0 Design Management
3 1.1 Managing the Team
1.2 Communications and Reporting
6
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
2.0 Conceptual Design (30%)
2.1 Data Collection and Evaluation
2.2 Drainage Computations/Hydrologic & Hydraulic N
2.3 Subsurface Utility Engineering
2.4 Conceptual Design Package
COFW Review
3.0 Preliminary Design (60%)
3.1 Preliminary Design Drawings
3.2 Geotechnical Investigation/Pavement Design
3.3 Constructability Review
3.4 Public Meeting
3.5 Utility Clearance
3.6 Traffic Control Plan
COFW Review
4.0 Final Design (90%) and Final Construction
Documents (100%)
4.1 Final Design
4.2 COFW Review
4.3 Final Documents
27 7.0 ROW/Easement Services
28 7.1 Right -of -Way Search
29 7.2 Right-of-Way/Easement Preparation and
Submittal
30 7.3 Temporary Right of Entry Preparation and
Submittal
31 8.0 Survey
32 8.1 Field Surveys
33 8.2 Temporary Right of Entry Preparation and
Submittal
34
35 9.0 Permitting
36 9.1 Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan
37
38
39
40
41
10.0 Additional Services
10.1 Meet with Property/Stakeholders
10.2 Meetings
10.3 Prepare Exhibits/Sketches as Requested
Project: Hubbard Heights Schedule - -
Date: Mon 7/18/11
Task
Split
Duration
0 days
262 days?
262 days?
262 days?
91 days
46 days
67 days
46 days
23 days
21 days
111 days
65 days
45 days
23 days
6 days
22 days
23 days
21 days
112 days
66 days
21 days
23 days
18 days
8 days
9 days
9 days
46 days
29 days
16 days
14 days
14 days
262 days?
1 day?
262 days?
262 days?
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Start
Mon 7/25/11
Mon 7/25/11
Mon 7/25/11
Mon 7/25/11
Mon 8/1/11
Mon 8/1/11
Mon 8/1/11
Mon 8/1/11
Tue 10/4/11
Mon 11/7/11
Tue 12/6/11
Wed 12/7/11
Tue 12/6/11
Wed 3/7/12
Tue 4/10/12
Thu 3/8/12
Wed 3/7/12
Tue 4/10/12
Thu 5/10/12
Thu 5/10/12
Mon 8/13/12
Wed 9/12/12
Thu 5/10/12
Thu 5/10/12
Wed 5/23/12
Wed 5/23/12
Tue 7/26/11
Thu 8/18/11
Tue 7/26/11
Wed 6/6/12
Wed 6/6/12
Mon 7/25/11
Mon 4/16/12
Mon 7/25/11
Mon 7/25/11
Progress
Milestone
Finish
August
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Tue 7/24/121
Tue 7/24/1 9
Tue 7/24/12
Mon 12/5/11
Mon 10/3/11
Tue 11/1/11
Mon 10/3/11
Thu 11/3/11
Mon 12/5/11
Tue 5/8/12
Tue 3/6/12
Mon 2/6/12
Fri 4/6/12
Tue 4/17/12
Fri 4/6/12
Fri 4/6/12
Tue 5/8/12
Fri 10/12/12
Thu 8/9/12
Mon 9/10/12
Fri 10/12/12
Mon 6/4/12
Mon 5/21/12
Mon 6/4/12
Mon 6/4/12
Tue 9/27/11
Tue 9/27/11
Tue 8/16/11
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Summary
Project Summary
External Tasks
External Milestone
Deadline
Page 1
Task No.
Task Description Project Project
Director Manager
Rate $150 $120
1.0 Project Management 291 111
1.1 Managing the Team
1.1.1 Internal Team Meetings
1.2 Communications and Reporting
1.2.1 Pre -Design Coordination Meeting
1.2.2 [monthly] Project Update Meetings
1.2.3 Design Submittal Review Meetings
1.2.4 Prepare Baseline Schedule
Prepare Monthly Progress Reports with
1.2.5 Schedule
1.2.6 Prepare Monthly MWBE Reports
2.0 Conceptual Design (30-Percent)
2.1 Data Collection and Evaluation
2.2 Hydrologic and Hydraulic Evaluations
2.3 Subsurface Utility Engineering
2.4 Design Drawings
2.5 Project Decision Log
2.6 QA/QC
2.7 Construction Estimate
2.8 Conceputal Design Report
8 24 24
2 4 6
8 40 36
41 8 8
11 8 41
61 18 181
01 9 1
29 208 560
1 28 60
2 48 160
0 6
0 80 280
1 2
16
1 4 0
8 40 60
3.0 Preliminary Design (60 Percent) 47 901 134
3.1 Preliminary Design Drawings 8 40 96
Geotechnical Investigation/Pavement
3.2 Design 4 8 6
3.3 Constructability Review 12 8
3.4 Public Meeting 2 8 8
3.5 Utility Clearance 2 16 16
3.6 Traffic Control Plan 1 4 8
3.7 Project Decision Log 1 2
3.8 QA/QC 16
3.9 onstruction Estimate 1 4 0
4.0 IFinal Design 91 561 481 16
4.1 QA/QC 161
Final Draft (90%) Construction Plans and
4.2 Specifications
4.3 Final (100%) Plans and Specifications
Level of Effort Spreadsheet
TASK/HOUR BREAKDOWN
Design Services for
Hubbard Heights Storm Drain Improvements
City Project No. 01603
Labor (hours)
Project EIT CADD Administrative Total Labor
Engineer Cost
$85 $60 $40
96 10 201
8 121 4 $7,280
2 $1,390
81 12 $9,980
2 1 2 $2,460
01 0 $1,450
184
24
80
80
0
72
40
364
20
24
320
2081
1921
Subconsultant
$50 MWBE
38 $29,130 $0
9
$5,040
$1,530
68 $105,910
4 $11,050
$25,620
$720
40 $53,000
1 $440
2 $2,500
1 $680
16 $11,900
30 r $43,380
16 $25,040
2 $2,170
4 $2,960
8 4 $2,460
16 $4,540
16 8 $2,590
1 $440
2 $2,500
1 $680
641 73 ' $19,320
1 2 $2,500
81 241 321 81 481 40 $11,200
01 161 161 8161 24 $5,600
4.4 Project Decision Logs (90% and 100%) OI 121 I I I 8 $1,840
4.5 Construction Estimates (90% and 100%) 11 41 01 1 I 1 $680
1 1 + I l
7.0 ROW/Easement Services 01 121 21 01 01 0 $1,610 $10,2001 $01 $0J
Cit; oi�rt W #r#ic' hT- (ay Research
Attachment B Level of Effort Supplement
PMO Official Release Date: 5.19.2010
Expense
Non-MWBE
$0
1
1
$15,000 $4,0001
Total Expense Task Sub Total
Travel Reproduction Cost
$0
$0I $0 $29,130
$2001 $200
1 1 $1001
$15,000 $100I
$200
1
$2,000
$2, 000 1
1 1 I
$0 $7,280
$0 $1,390
$0 $9,980
$0 $2,460
$0 $1,450
$0 $5,040
$0 $1,530
$19,400 $125,310
$100 $11,150
$0 $25,620
$15,100 $15,820,
$200 $53,200
$0 $440
$0 2,500
$2,000 $2,680
$2,000 $13,900
$18,0001 $3,0001 $5001 $1,050 $22,550 $65,930
$800 $25,840
$18,000
$3,000
1 $800
$1001
$100
$200
$100
$250
$18,100 $20,270
$0 _ $2.960
$350 $2,810
$200 $4,740
$100 $2,690
$0 $440
$0 $2,500
$3,000 $3,680
1 1 1
$0� $3,000I $0I $350 $3,350 $22,670
$0 $2,500
$250
1 $100
$3,0001
$250 $11,450
$100 $5,700
$0 $1,840
$3,000 $3,680
$10,200 $11,810
$7,500 $8,065
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Task No. Task Description Project
Director
Rate $150
Right-of-Way/Easement Preparation and
7.2 Submittal
7.3 Temporary Right of Entry Submittal
8.0 Survey 0
8.1 Design Survey
8.2 Temporary Right of Entry Submittal
9.0 Permitting 1
9.1 SWPPP 1
9.2 Environmental Services
9.3 Floodplain Services
9.4 TxDOT
9.5 Railroad
9.6 TDLR
9.7 City of Fort Worth Parks Conversion
Project
Manager
$120
4
4
16I8
81
4
4
Level of Effort Spreadsheet
TASK/HOUR BREAKDOWN
Design Services for
Hubbard Heights Storm Drain Improvements
City Project No. 01603
Labor (hours)
Project Total Labor
EIT CADD Administrative Subconsultant
Engine r Cost
$85 $60 $40 $50 MWBE Non-MWBE
1
1
1
41 01 01
41
16
16
,10.0 Additional Services 41 121 24
10.1 Stakeholder Meetings 41 8 8
10.2 Assist City with Additional Meetings I 4 8
10.3 Exhibits for Additional meetings 1 8
Totals 1191 5091 884
City of Fort Worth, Texas
Attachment B - Level of Effort Supplement
PMO Official Release Date: 5.19.2010
16
16
$565 $1,500
$480 $1,200
$2,460 $24,1001
$960
$1,500
$23,1001
$1,000l
Expense
Total Expense Task Sub Total
Travel Reproduction Cost
$0l $0l $0
$3,150 $01
$3,150
$0
$0
$0
$0
$0
$0
$0l $1001 $0
$100
$4,920 $01 $01 $01 $80
$2,560
$1,160
$1,200 $80
$209,880 $67,3001 $10,0001 $8001 $1,680
$1,500
$1,200
$24,100
$23,100
$1,000
$100
$100
$0
$0
$0
$0
$0
$0
$80
$0
$0
$80
$79,780
$2,065
$1,680
$26,560
$24,060
$2,500
$3,250
$3,250
$0
$0�
$0
$0l
$0
$0
$5,000
$2,560
$1,160
$1,280
$289,660
Project Summary
Total Hours 2,703
Total Labor $209,880
Total Expense $79,780
MWBE Subconsultant $67,300
Non-MWBE Subconsultant $10,000
5% Sub Markup' $3,865
MWBE Participation' 22.9%
Total Project Cost1 $293,525
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