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STANDARD AGREEMENT FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
This AGREEMENT is between the City of Fort Worth, a Texas home-rule municipality
(the "CITY"), and Gerry de Camp, P.E., PTOE, a sole proprietor authorized to do business in
Texas, an independent contractor ("Consultant"), for a PROJECT generally described as:
Traffic Signal Operations Engineering, Traffic Signal Timing Plan Development for Special
Projects.
Article I
Scope of Services
(1) Consultant hereby agrees to perForm as an independent contractor the services set
forth in the Scope of Services attached hereto as Attachment "A". These services
sha�l be performed in connection with Traffic Signal Operations Engineering, Traffic
Signal Timing Plan Development for Special Projects.
(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 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".
However the total fee paid by the City shall not exceed a total of $100,000.00 unless the
City and the Consultant mutually agree upon a fee amount for additional services and
amend this Agreement accordingly.
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.
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Article III
Term
Unless terminated pursuant to the terms herein, this Agreement shall be for a term of twelve
(12) months beginning upon the date of its execution, or until the completion of the subject
matter contemplated herein, whichever occurs first.
Article IV
Independent Contractor
Consuitant shall operate hereunder as an independent contractor, and not as an o�cer,
agent, servant, or employee of the City. Consultant shali have exclusive control of and the
exclusive right to control the details of its work to be performed hereunder and 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 respondent superior
shall not apply as between City and Consultant, its o�cers, 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) In accordance with Texas Local Government Code Section 271.904, the Consultant
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
Consultant or Consultant's agent, consultant under contract, or another entity over
which the Consultant's exercises control.
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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 liabifity policies.
Commercial General Liability
$1,000,000 each occurrence
$1,000,000 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 ConsultanYs 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 delivered to the Transportation and Public Works,
Traffic Management Division Attention: Michael Wobken, Senior Professional
Engineer, 5001 James Avenue, Suit 301, Fort Worth, TX 76115, prior to
commencement of work.
c. Any failure on part of the City to request required insurance documentation 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.
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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 altemative 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.
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 shalt 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) City may terminate this Agreement for its convenience on 30 days' written notice.
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 does not
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commence correction of such nonperformance with 5 days of written notice and
diligently complete the correction thereafter
(2) If City chooses to terminate this Agreement under Article 8, 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
2 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.
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 cansultant 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.
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Article X
Minority Business and Smali Business Enterprise (MBE)(SBE) Participation
In accordance with the City's Business Diversity Enterprise 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 te►mination 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
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 ordsr, law, ordinance, or regulation, whether it be by itself or its
employees.
Article XII
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 XIII
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
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interpretation of this Agreement or any amendments or exhibits hereto.
Severability
Articie XIV
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
Agreement shall be construed as if such invalid or unconstitutional portion had never been
contained therein.
Article XV
Notices
Notices to be provided hereunder shall be sufficient if forwarded to the other Party by
hand-detivery 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: Transportation and Public Work�,
5001 James Avenue, Suite 301
Fort Worth, Texas 76115
Tra�c Management Division
Consultant:
Gerry de Camp
Attn: Gerry de Camp, P.E., PTOE
1127 Eldridge Pkwy, #300-148
Houston, TX 77077-1771
Article XVI
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
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Counter�parts
This Agreemen# ma� be exe�ut�i in on� or more counterparts and each �ounterpa►t shat�,
for all purposes, be deemed an original, but all such counterparts shall together constitute
b�� one and the same instrumPnt.
Executed and �ff�ctive this th� �� day of���� , 20 /�
BY:
CITY OF FORT WORTH
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Fernando Costa
Assistant City Manager
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ATTACHMENT "A"
Scope for Traffic Siqnal Operations Enqineerinq. Traffic Siqnal Timinq Pian
Development for Special Proiects
The scope set forth herein defines the work to be performed by the ENGINEER in
completing the project. Both the CITY and ENGINEER have attempted to clearly define the
work to be performed and address the needs of the Project.
OBJECTIVE
The engineering consultant will provide task efforts in the foliowing areas on an as-needed
basis as directed by the city project manager. The work will primarily involve the timing and
operations of City of Fort Worth tra�c signal equipment, i.e. Type 170E controllers, Bi Tran
233 software, and McCain QuicNet software. The work may also involve other traffic signal
control equipment in use or under investigation, including the new Intelight MaxTime
software and ATC 2070 controllers. The engineering consultant will as much as practical,
include staff in efforts below for the purpose of training and development.
WORK TO BE PERFORMED
Task 1.
Task 2.
Task 3.
Task 4.
Project Management
Traffic Signal Timing Plan Development and Deployment
Traffic Operation Analysis and Recommendation
Other Signal-Related Work as Assigned.
TASK 1. PROJECT 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. Communications and Reporting
• Attend meetings with CITY Project Manager as requested.
Prepare invoices and submit monthly.
Prepare and submit monthly progress reports.
• Coordinate with other agencies and entities as necessary for the proposed traffic
signal retiming and / or operational changes.
DELIVERABLES
A. Meeting summaries with action items shall be prepared for each meeting
B. Monthly invoices
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C. Monthly progress reports
TASK 2. TRAFFIC SIGNAL TIMING PLAN DEVELOPMENT AND DEPLOYMENT
As part of the traffic signal timing plan development the ENGINEER will perform the
following tasks:
2.1 Data Collection:
• Except where otherwise assigned for a specific project, direct visual observation and
analysis of existing field conditions as supplemented by any existing traffic volume
counts and controller timing data provided by the CITY will be adequate.
2.2 Prepare and Implement Timing Plans:
• Except where otherwise assigned for a specific project, direct manual coordination
pattern design using basic traffic engineering principles not requiring the use of any
Synchro or other computerized signal timing programs will be satisfactory.
• To the extent practical and with the approval of appropriate CITY staff,
implementation and fine tuning of the proposed signal timing revisions may proceed
immediately following the initial observations of existing field conditions, or as soon
as efficient and practical thereafter.
2.3 Signal Sequence Improvements:
• Where the CITY requests a signal sequence revision at a complex intersection
requiring controller reconfiguration prior to field implementation, the ENGINEER shall
appropriately document and submit his proposal to the CITY for its approval and
arrangement of implementation.
• The ENGINEER shall attend and support the field implementation of his proposed
revised signal operation and provide all requested explanation of and training
thereon to CITY staff.
2.4 Signal Timing Database Conversions
• For intersections upgraded to the new ATC 2070 controller, the CITY may request a
conversion from the existing Bi Tran 233 signal controller database to an Intelight
MaxTime database. At these locations, the ENGINEER shall convert the database to
the new database standard, check parameters for adherence to MUTCD and
industry standards, and review the timing inputs for opportunities to take advantage
of new features of the advanced controller. Any parameter changes shall be
appropriately documented and submitted to the CITY upon completion.
DELIVERABLES
A. Timing plan data as deployed in the field
B. Appropriate documentation of sequence revision proposals
C. Before and After conditions travel time run results, when applicable
D. List of signal timing database conversions with parameter changes, if applicable
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TASK 3. TRAFFIC OPERATION ANALYSIS and RECOMMENDATIONS
When given a capacity improvement assignment for one or a group of adjacent signalized
intersections, the ENGINEER wiil perform the following tasks:
3.1 Data Collection:
• The ENGINEER will assess the "before" conditions of the corridor and/or study
intersection(s), including field observations of existing traffic operations.
• The ENGINEER will conduct "before" travei time runs, when applicabie, to document
the existing conditions travel time before implementation of new coordinated timing.
3.2 Conduct Baseline Analysis
• The baseline analysis will serve to identify key issues related to tra�c operations
at the intersection. The following tasks will be accomplished as part of the
baseline analysis:
— Field Assessment — The ENGINEER will conduct a thorough field
evaluation of the intersection, including a review and verification of the
existing timing plans and observation of the existing traffic operations.
Provide the CITY with a written qualitative assessment of the operational
needs including intended goals to be achieved for each assigned corridor
and/or intersection.
3.3 Prepare Timing Plans
• The ENGINEER will conduct an analysis of the intersections to determine basic
operations parameters. The analysis will result in recommendations for the
following operational parameters:
— Cycle Length — The ENGINEER will conduct an analysis to determine the
optimal cycle length for that intersection or the corridor.
- Splits/Offsets — The ENGINEER will develop recommended splits and
offsets for all phases at each study intersection based on the
recommended cycle length for each timing plan.
— Calculate Clearance Intervats and Pedestrian Intervals — The ENGINEER
will calculate, based on MUTCD standards and industry best practices,
the clearance intervals (yellow plus alt red) and pedestrian crossing times
(walk and flashing don't walk).
3.4 Fine-Tune Timing Plans
• Following implementation of the timing plans, the ENGINEER will work with CITY
staff to fine-tune the splits and offsets for each new timing plans.
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3.5 Final Documentation
• After completion of the fieid fine-tuning of the timing plans, the ENGINEER, shall
assist CITY staff in the collection of the "afte�" travel time runs. The �esults of
these runs shall be documented by the ENGINEER and submitted to the City.
TASK 4. SIGNAL TIMING DATABASE CONVERSIONS
4.1 Database Conversions
• As needed, the ENGINEER will convert some of the more complex intersections
from the existing Bi Tran 233 software database to the new Intelight MaxTime
standard for the 2070 ATC controller. The ENGINEER should review all basic
parameters for compliance with MUTCD compliance and industry standards, and
look for opportunities to take advantage of advanced features in the new controller to
increase efficiency or improve operations.
ASSUMPTIONS:
• The CITY will provide all available 24 hour and turning movement counts, as well
as the existing timing sheets and/o� Synchro files for all study intersections.
• For preparation of timing plans, the ENGINEER will meet wiih the City to review
results of the data collection, field observations efforts, baseline conditions, and
preliminary timing plans. The ENGINEER shall incorporate comments into the
development of the final optimized timings for the intersection(s) before
implementation.
• The ENGINEER shall meet with the CITY to discuss any related CITY comments
on the proposed improvements. Such comments shall be appropriately
incorporated in any requested final project documentation.
DELIVERABLES
A. Final timing plan sheets
B. Any related final documentation requested by CITY staff
C. "Before" and "After' Travel time results, where applicable by task
D. Existing Conditions Assessments with Projected Goals (by task)
TASK 6. OTHER SIGNAL RELATED WORK AS ASSIGNED.
Work assigned under this task may include but not be limited to:
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• Assisting with signal timing plan and signal sequence revision development and
deployment assigned by the CITY.
• ENGINEER's retention of sub-consultants as requested or agreed to by CITY as
described in mutually accepted work order documents.
DELIVERABLES:
As appropriate to the assignment of ail of the above and as directed in an authorizing written
work order accepted by the ENGINEER.
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ATTACHMENT B
COMPENSATION
Traffic Signai Operations Engineering, Traffic Signal Timing Plan
Development for Special Projects
I. Compensation
A. The ENGINEER shall be compensated a total fee not to exceed $100,000.00 as
summarized in Exhibit B-1 — Engineer Invoice and Section IV — Summary of Total
Project Fees. The total 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.
i. Labor Expenses. All labor expenses for Gerry de Camp, P.E., PTOE
shall be reimbursed at an houriy rate of $170 per hour. Labor rates for other
employees, if any, must be submitted to the CITY for approval prior to
beginning work.
ii. Non-Labor Expenses. Non-labor expenses shall be reimbursed as
Direct Expenses at invoice or internal office cost. Direct expenses (non-labor)
include, but are not limited to: mileage, travel and lodging expenses, mail,
supplies, printing and reproduction services, other direct expenses associated
with the delivery of the work; plus applicable sales, use, value added, business
transfer, gross receipts, or other similar taxes.
iii. Subcontractor Expenses. Subcontract expenses and outside services
shall be reimbursed at cost to ENGINEER plus a markup of ten percent (10%).
iv. Budgets. ENGINEER will make reasonable efforts to complete the work
within the budget and will keep the City informed of progress toward that end
so that the budget or work effort can be adjusted if found necessary.
ENGINEER is not obligated to incur costs beyond the indicated budgets, as
may be adjusted, nor is the City obligated to pay ENGINEER beyond these
limits.
If ENGINEER projects, in the course of providing the necessary services, that
the PROJECT cost presented in Article 2 of this Agreement will be exceeded,
whether by change in scope of the project, increased costs or other conditions,
the ENGINEER shall immediately report such fact ot the City and, if so
instructed by the City, shall suspend all work hereunder.
When any budget has been increased, ENGINEER's excess costs expended
prior to such increase will be allowable to the same extent as if such costs had
been incurred after the approved increase.
B. The ENGINEER shall be paid monthly payments as described in Section II -
Method of Payment.
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ATTACHMENT B
COMPENSATION
II. Method of Payment
A. Partial payment shali 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.
B. The estimated current physical percent complete as required on the invoice shali
be calculated from the progress schedule as required in each task order 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 monthiy partial fee payments shall not exceed the
total current project budget inciuding all approved Amendments.
D. Each invoice shali be verified as to its accuracy and compliance with the terms of
this Agreement by an officer of the ENGINEER.
111. 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. Progress reports will include:
i. List of task orders in progress
ii. Hours spent on each
iii. % of task order complete
iv. Any relevant notes that might impact schedule or product
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ATTACHMENT B
COMPENSATION
IV.
Summary of Total Project Fees
Firm Primary Responsibility Fee Amount %
Prime Consultant
Gerry de Camp, P.E. Traffic signal operations $100,000.00 100
engineering and timing plan
development
Prvposed M/WBE Sub-Consultants
Non-MNVBE Consultants
TOTAL $100.000.00 100%
City M/WBE Goal = _0_%
City of Fort Worih, Texas
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Consultant Committed Goal = 0 %
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EXHIBIT "B-1"
ENGINEER INVOICE
(Suppiement to Attachment B)
Insert required invoice format following this page, including negotiated total budget and
allocations of budgets across work types and work phases.
Professional Services Invoice
City Project #:
F/A/C:
City Sec Number:
Purchase Order:
Company Name Gerry de Camp, P.E. PTOE
Consultant's PM:
Vendor Invoice #:
From Date:
To Date:
May 2013 Work Summary
Descri
Invoice
Totals: Hours:
@ $170/hr
Previous Invoices:
Date: Invoice # Amount:
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Funds Remaining on
Contract:
Overall Percentage
Complete:
Submitted by:
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ATTACHMENT "C"
CHANGES AND AMENDMENTS TO STANDARD AGREEMENT FOR
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
Traffic Signal Operations Engineering, Traffic Signal Timing Plan
Development for Special Projects
Not applicable to this contract.
City of Fort Worih, Texas
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Consulting Contract Schedule Specifications
City of Fort Worth Capital Improvement Program
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Attachment D - Project Schedule
Not applicable to this contract.
City of Fort Worth, Texas
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Consulting Contract Schedule Specifications
City of Fort Worth Capital improvement Program
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Attachment E
Not applicable to this contract.
City of FoR Woith, Texas
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CITY COUNCIL AGENDA
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COUNCIL ACTION: Approved on 9/10/2013
REFERENCE **C-26420 LOG NAME: 20ENGINEERING SERVICES
NO.: AGREEMENT - DECAMP
TYPE:
CONSENT PUBLIC NO
HEARING:
SUBJECT: Authorize Execution of an Engineering Services Agreement with Gerry de Camp, P.E.,
PTOE, in an Amount Not to Exceed $100,000.00 for Traffic Signal Operations
Engineering Services Over a Twelve Month Time Period (ALL COUNCIL DISTRICTS)
RECOMMENDATION:
It is recommended that the City Council authorize the execution of an Engineering Services
Agreement with Gerry de Camp, P.E., PTOE, in an amount not to exceed $100,000.00 for traffic
signal operations engineering services over a twelve month time period.
DISCUSSION:
The Department of Transportation and Public Works (TPV1n, Traffic Management Division is
responsible for the operations of nearly 774 traffic signals within the City limits. Engineering services
are needed in order to develop and deploy signal timing plans, conduct operational analysis and
make improvement recommendations, review and update traffic signal timing guidelines and
standards, and train Staff in traffic signal timing best practices. These activities require advanced
knowledge and experience in traffic engineering techniques and methodology.
Current staffing levels and expertise require contracting engineering services to outside consultants.
Engineering services include:
Collect signal data
Prepare and implement timing plans
Make signal sequence improvements
Analyze existing turning movement counts
Determine presence and functionality of pedestrian signals and pushbuttons
Configure traffic signal heads
Perform analysis of intersection geometrics
Conduct baseline analysis
Review current traffic signal timing guidelines and make recommendations to expand or improve
Provide technical information on hardware, software, and recommendations of practices in the
Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD)
The proposed engineer services will be utilized over the next 12 months to manage and deliver timing
project initiatives. The consultant will work along side Staff allowing training, best practices and
mentoring.
M/WBE Office - A waiver of the goal for MBE/SBE subcontracting requirements was requested by the
Department and approved by the M/WBE Office, in accordance with the BDE Ordinance, because the
purchase of goods and services from source(s) where subcontracting or supplier opportunities are
negligible.
FISCAL INFORMATION/CERTIFICATION:
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The Financial Management Services Director certifies that funds are available in the current capital
budgets, as appropriated, of the Grants Capital Projects Fund and funds will be included in the City
Manager's Proposed Fiscal Year 2014 Budget in the General Fund.
TO Fund/Account/Centers
FROM Fund/Account/Centers
GR74 539120 020203257300 $15,000.00
GR74 539120 020203469800 $15,000.00
GR74 539120 020203470800 $15,000.00
GG01 539120 0204005
Submitted for City Manaqer's Office by:
Originatinq Department Head:
Additional Information Contact:
ATTACHMENTS
PSA ENGSERV GDC07302013.pdf
Fernando Costa (6122)
Douglas W. Wiersig (7801)
Alonzo Linan (7861)
$50,000.00
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