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AMENDMENT NO. 1 CONTRACT NO. 3°i yy
STATE OF TEXAS 8 CITY SECRETARY CONTRACT NO.39644
(No M&C Needed)
COUN'T'Y OF TARRANT $
WHEREAS, the City of Fort Worth
` Nichols, Inc, , (City) and Freese and
(Engineer) made and entered into City Secretary
Contract No. 39644, (the Contract) which was executed
administratively by the City Manager on the 23rd day of December
2009; and
WHEREAS, the Contract involves engineering services for the
following project:
Trinity River Vision Central City - Final Design of Henderson
street and North main Street Bridges and 30% Design of White
Settlement Bridge, Project No. 00144 .
WHEREAS, it has become necessary to execute Amendment No. 1
to said Contract to include an increased scope of work and revised
maximum fee;
NOW THEREFORE, City and Engineer, acting herein by and
through their duly authorized representatives, enter into the
following agreement which amends the Contract:
1.
Article I of the Contract is amended to include the
additional engineering services specified in a proposal letter
dated June 1, 2011, a copy of which is attached hereto and
incorporated herein. The cost to City for the additional design
services to be performed by Engineer total $48,201.
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Article II of the Contract is amended to provide for an
increase in the maximum fee to be paid to Engineer for all work
and services performed under the Contract, as amended, so that the
total fee paid by the work and services shall not
exceed the sum of $3,
City of Fort Worth,Texas *14H.aL RECORD
Amendment to Fngineering Agreement CITY SECRETARY
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All other provisions of the Contract which are not expressly amended
herein shall remain in full force and effect.
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APPROVAL RECOMMENDED: APPROVED:
Douglas . Wiersig,
Director, Ph. '. , P,E, , Fernando Costa,
Assistant City Manager
Transportation and Public Works
Department
Freese and Nichols, Inc.
ENGINEER
By:
Name: John F. Dewar, P.E. , S.E.
Principal
4055 International Plaza, Suite 200
Fort Worth, TX 76109
APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGALITY:
Assistant City Attorney &R:T149 CORD
City of Fort Worth,Texas
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fax 817-735-7491 • www.freese.com
June 1, 2011
Mr. Patrick Buckley, P.E.
Transportation Programming and Capital Projects
City of Fort Worth
1000 Throckmorton Street
Fort Worth, TX 76102-6311
Re: Trinity River Vision Central City—Final Design of Henderson Street and North Main
Street Bridges and 30% Design of White Settlement Bridge—City Project No. 00144
Proposed Contract Amendment 1
Dear Pat:
Attached please find our proposed amendment to the design contract for the Trinity River
Vision Central City Bridges to include the following modifications:
1. Additional Surveying: During the course of redesigning the plans and profiles of the
roadways, and redesigning the detour roads, additional survey is now needed given
these new roadway configurations. This additional survey scope is described in
Attachment B. Furthermore, the original scope included surveying of the railroad tracks
adjacent to the Henderson and White Settlement bridges (see Exhibit A-2, Phase 1,
Paragraph B-S-i);this scope is no longer anticipated to be needed.
2. Additional Environmental: Since the original contract was executed in 2009, TxDOT has
developed additional environmental requirements related to Indirect and Cumulative
Impact studies that are required for the three bridges. This additional scope is
described in Attachment C.
3. Reduced Public Involvement: The original scope (see Exhibit A-2, Phase 1, Paragraph A-
21) included two weeks of open house public meetings which are no longer needed and
therefore eliminated from the scope.
4. Additional Geotechnical: Further investigate the soft soils found at Henderson to
determine the proper construction techniques necessary. This additional scope is
described in Attachment D.
For this additional scope we propose an additional lump sum fee of $48,201, for an amended
total contract amount of$3,812,402.
Mr. Patrick Buckley, P.E.
June 1, 2011
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We have included qualified M/WBE team members performing key roles. At least 30% of the
fee will be performed by M/WBE team members, as we committed to at the start of this
contract.
As always, thank you for the opportunity to work on this exciting project.
Sincerely,
Freese and Nichols, Inc.
Jo Dewar, P.E., S.E.oject erP Manager,
Principal
Attachments:
Attachment A—Fee Breakdown
Attachment B—Gorrondona Survey Proposal
Attachment C—AECOM ICI Proposal
Attachment D—Mas-Tek Geotechnical Proposal
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Attn: Mr. Mark A. McCoy, P.E.
4055 International Plaza, Suite 200
Fort Worth, Texas 76109
Re: CITY OF FORT WORTH —TRINITY RIVER VISION PROJECT— CENTRAL
CITY BRIDGES— ROADWAY SURVEYS
Dear Mr. McCoy:
Gorrondona & Associates, Inc. (G&AI) is pleased to submit this proposal for professional
land surveying services for the above referenced project. The following itemized
surveying services are to be provided by G&AI:
1.) Establish horizontal and vertical control from existing TRV control. Establish at least
one benchmark every 500 feet for construction.
2.) Provide topographic surveys of three (3) separate areas along White Settlement
Road with the limits being defined by a map exhibit provided by Freese & Nichols,
Inc. dated 4/22/11. The topographic survey shall extend from right-of-way to right-of-
way with 50-foot cross-sections or as defined by the engineer in said map exhibit.
The topographic survey shall include, but not limited to, locating all existing features
such as water valves, curb & gutter, asphalt, sidewalks, buildings, medians, fences,
driveways, storm & sewer manholes, trees 6" and larger, tops and toes of slope,
power poles, mailboxes, signs, telephone risers and other visible features.
3.) Provide topographic surveys of two (2) separate areas along Henderson Street with
the limits being defined by a map exhibit provide by Freese & Nichols, Inc. dated
4/22/11. The topographic survey shall extend from right-of-way to right-of-way with
50-foot cross-sections or as defined by the engineer in said map exhibit. The
topographic survey shall include, but not limited to, locating all existing features such
as water valves, curb & gutter, asphalt, sidewalks, buildings, medians, fences,
driveways, storm & sewer manholes, trees 6" and larger, tops and toes of slope,
power poles, mailboxes, signs, telephone risers and other visible features.
4.) Deliverables shall include an AutoCAD 2010 drawing file showing all of the features
located, ground elevations, a Digital Terrain Model along with one-foot interval
contours. Provide copies of the survey field notes, a hardcopy of the coordinates and
an ASCII file of the coordinates for the points located.
A Fort Worth & Western Railroad flagman will be needed for this project for an additional
fee to cover their hourly charges. It is estimated that a flagmen would be needed for a
minimum of one (1) day for the proposed work on the Fort Worth & Western Railroad.
7524 Jack Newell Blvd.So.•Fort Worth,Texas 76118-817.496.1424•Fax 817.496.1768•www.ga-inc.net
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The fees for flagmen on previous projects have been $60.00 an hour with an 8 hour
minimum being a total of$480.00.
Gorrondona & Associates, Inc. can provide the above professional land surveying
services for a not to exceed fee of $14,790.00 utilizing the enclosed fee schedule, plus
$480.00 for railroad flagmen. The total amount of this proposal is $15,270.00. If you
have any questions or require additional information please contact me at 817-496-1424.
Sincerely,
GORRONDONA& ASSOCIATES, INC.
W. Truett Wilson, R.P.L.S.
Survey Director
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HOURLY FEE SCHEDULE 2011
DESCRIPTION OF SERVICE HOURLY RATE
PRINCIPAL/R.P.L.S. $ 140.00
PROJECT MANAGER/R.P.L.S. $ 122.00
SURVEY TECHNICIAN/R.P.LS. $ 97.00
SURVEY TECHNICIAN $ 83.00
ONE MAN FIELD CREW W/EQUIPMENT $ 102.00
TWO MAN FIELD CREW W/EQUIPMENT $ 112.00
THREE MAN FIELD CREW W/EQUIPMENT $ 145.00
ONE MAN FIELD CREW W/RTK-GPS EQUIPMENT $ 127.00
TWO MAN FIELD CREW W/RTK-GPS EQUIPMENT $ 155.00
ONE MAN HD LASER SCANNING CREW $ 195.00
SCANNING TECHNICIAN $ 120.00
DIRECT EXPENSES COST
Lodging $ 85.00/Night
Per Diem $ 36.00/Day
Mileage $ 0.50/Mile
FedEx Shipping $ Direct Cost
Photocopies 8 'i/s"x 1 l" $ 0.10/Each
Photocopies 11" x 17" $ 0.20 Each
Plotting Paper $ 0.50/Sq. Ft.
Plotting Mylar $ 1.00/Sq. Ft.
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Control 0171-05-081; 014-01-022; 0902-48-697
Highway SH 199 (Henderson Street)
Limits At Bypass Channel
Highway BU 287P(North Main Street)
Limits At Bypass Channel
Highway White Settlement Road
Limits At Bypass Channel
Since submittal of the last Draft CE, comments from TxDOT-ENV have been issued indicating
significant revisions to the Indirect and Cumulative Sections (ICI) of the Draft CE for SH 199. It
is therefore assumed that each of the three documents will need to be prepared with a revised
ICI.
I. PROJECT MANAGEMENT— FUNCTION CODE 110
A. General administration of the work authorization, including internal staffing and task
assignments, invoices and progress reports.
B. Review all work for compliance with TxDOT's and City of Fort Worth's current practices
and procedures, policies, standards, specifications and design criteria prior to
submission of deliverables.
Summary of Deliverables
1. Project schedule and periodic updates.
2. Monthly invoices and progress reports;
3. Status meeting minutes
II. ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT— FUNCTION CODE 120
The ENGINEER shall make a revision to the original Categorical Exclusion (CE's) for
Indirect and Cumulative Impacts (ICI) to comply with TxDOT's September 2010
Guidance on Preparing Indirect and Cumulative Impact Analyses. Potential impacts shall
be revisited and assessed on the basis of existing information and additional research.
All Environmental Reports will be in accordance with 43 Texas Administrative Code
JAC) 2.40-2.51, Council on Environmental Quality Regulations (40 CFR 1500-1508),
Code of Federal Regulations, Title 23, Part 771, the FHWA Technical Advisory
T6640.8A, and the current Environmental Affairs Manual.
Major revisions concern the Indirect and Cumulative Impacts analysis (ICI) to be
consistent with the TxDOT guidelines that came out in June of 2009. A re-write of this
section is required. TxDOT's new 2009 guidance document also requires information
regarding the location, size, type, and longevity of the impacts discussed in the CE in
order to better understand the impact-causing activities that would occur with the
proposed project. Based on TxDOT's guidelines, the study area goals should now
discuss the three types of indirect effects and discuss whether all three types of impacts
are associated with the subject project. A request has been made to assume that
induced growth would occur and quantify the amount of vacant land in a discussion per
TxDOT's ICI guidelines.
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TxDOT's guidelines suggest summarizing all indirect effects that were identified, whether
or not they were considered potentially substantial, and also list and discuss the rational
for each in a table format. FHWA now requires a quantitative assessment of the impacts.
For example, if vegetation and wildlife habitat is indirectly impacted by 500 acres of
induced development, we would need to report the acres of the various vegetation types
in the AOI (e.g. fence line trees, bottomland hardwoods, riparian, pasture, etc.), and the
acres of each type that would be potentially impacted by the development. If waters of
the U.S. are impacted, then we would need to report linear miles of streams and acres of
wetlands. A conclusion paragraph using future land use plan or zoning data and
supplemented with a Delphi panel is suggested in the TxDOT's new guidelines.
The environmental investigation and revision will address in detail the following:
A. Indirect and Cumulative Impacts
1. Indirect Impacts
An indirect and cumulative impact assessment will be prepared for the proposed
project. The assessment will be conducted in accordance with FHWA and Council on
Environmental Quality (CEQ) regulations and guidance documents. Indirect effects
will be assessed based on guidance described in the Transportation Research
Board's (TRB) National Cooperative Highway Research Program (NCHRP) Report
25-25, Task 22: Forecasting Indirect Land Use Effects of Transportation Projects
(TRB, 2007); NCHRP Report 466: Desk Reference for Estimating the Indirect Effects
of Proposed Transportation Projects (TRB, 2002) and the new June 2009 TxDOT
Guidance on Preparing Indirect and Cumulative Impact Analyses.
This effort will entail coordination with local and regional planning bodies and will
include an analysis of potential secondary effects of the proposed
improvements. The 7-step process will include the following:
1) Scoping to determine the general approach, level of effort required to
complete the study, and the geographical boundaries of the study area;
2) Identification of the study area's direction and goals;
3) Inventory of the study area's notable features and specific environmental
issues against which the project may be assessed are identified within the indirect
effects analysis study area;
4) Identification of impact-causing activities of proposed action and alternatives
including a detailed comprehensive list of the impact-causing actions of the Build
Alternative;
5) Identification of potentially significant indirect effects for analysis that includes
project impact-causing actions are compared with the lists of goals and notable
features to explore potential cause effect relationships and establish which effects
are potentially significant and merit subsequent detailed analysis;
6) Analyze indirect effects, the significance of effects identified in Step 5 is
assessed by determining the magnitude, probability of occurrence, timing and
duration, and degree to which the effect can be controlled or mitigated;
7) Evaluation of analysis results which will evaluate the uncertainty of the results
of the indirect effects analysis and its outcome on the overall assessment; and
assessment of consequences in order to better develop mitigation. The
consequences of indirect effects are evaluated in the context of the full range of
project effects. Strategies to avoid or lessen any effects found to be unacceptable
are developed. Effects are reevaluated in the context of those mitigation strategies.
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2. Cumulative Impacts
A cumulative impacts analysis using the 8-step process will be accomplished in order
to meet Federal legal sufficiency standards and to view the direct and indirect
impacts of the Build Alternative within the larger context of past, present, and future
activities that are independent of the Build Alternative, but which are likely to affect
the same resources in the future. These same resources are then evaluated from the
standpoint of their relative abundance among similar resources within a larger
geographic area. Broadening the view of resource impacts in this way allows the
decision maker to evaluate the incremental impacts of the proposed build alternative
in light of the overall health and abundance of selected resources. The cumulative
impacts evaluation will create a model of the predicted condition of each resource
that is independent of the Build Alternative, and then analyze the expected direct and
indirect impacts of the project within that context to determine if there is a cumulative
impact. The 8-step process will include the following:
1) Identify the resources to consider in the analysis
2) Define the study area for each affected resource
3) Describe the current health and historical context for each resource
4) Identify direct and/or the indirect impacts that may contribute to a cumulative
impact (Analysis is required if either a direct or impact is identified for a particular
resource.)
5) Identify other reasonably foreseeable actions that may affect resources
6) Assess potential cumulative impacts to each resource
7) Report the results
8) Assess and discuss mitigation issues for all adverse impacts
ASSUMPTIONS
The following are conditions that, if changed, will trigger potential additional effort and have the
potential to trigger additional supplemental agreement(s):
1) The design for Henderson Street, North Main, and White Settlement will be provided by
Freese and Nichols to AECOM on or before June 1 s'. This design will include final ROW
takes and design elements at a sufficient detail for environmental clearance.
2) The current environmental standards for ICI preparation are in accordance to the
TxDOT's September 2010 Guidance on Preparing Indirect and Cumulative Impact
Analyses. (September 2010).
3) The review of all three documents at the state and federal level will be conducted and
completed before substantial changes occur to the current environmental standards,
guidelines, and procedures.
DELIVERABLES
Deliverables for Function Code 120 will include the following:
1. Revised Categorical Exclusion containing an Indirect and Cumulative Impact
Analysis and Assessment for SH 199 (Henderson Street)
2. Revised Categorical Exclusion containing an Indirect and Cumulative Impact
Analysis and Assessment for BU 287P North Main Street).
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3. Revised Categorical Exclusion containing an Indirect and Cumulative Impact
Analysis and Assessment for White Settlement Road.
4. Copies of Coordination
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Revised Environmental Assessment,Function Code 120
Henderson Street CE Tarrant County
Function Code 120 MANHOURS
A B C E F TOTAL LABOR
Work Description Labor Rates) $165.00 $ 129.00 $ 105.06 $ 77.25 $ 46.59 HRS COSTS
I. PROJECT MANAGEMENT
A. General Administration 4 8 12 $1,692.00
B. Review 6 8 14 $2,022.00
IL ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT $0.00
A.Indirect and Cumulative Impacts 0 $0.00 0 $0.00
1.Indirect Impacts 5 i 30 30 65 $7,846.80
2.Cumulative Impacts 5 i 30 30 65 $7,846.80
TOTAL DIRECT LABOR COST 20 76 60 0 0 156 $19,407.60
%of Total Hours by Labor Classification 13% 49% 38% 0% 0% 100%
Revised Environmental Assessment,Function Code 120
North Main CE Tarrant County
Function Code 120 MANHOURS
A B C E F TOTAL LABOR
Work Description Labor Rates) $165.00 $ 129.00 $ 105.06 $ 77.25 $ 46.59 HRS COSTS
I. PROJECT MANAGEMENT
A. General Administration 2 4 6 $846.00
B. Review 2 4 6 $846.00
II. ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT $0'00
0 $0.00
A.Indirect and Cumulative Impacts
1.Indirect 0 $0 00
Impacts 1 10 10 21 $2,5$0.60
2.Cumulative Impacts 1 10 10 21 $2,505.60
TOTAL DIRECT LABOR COST 6 28 20 0 0 54 $6,703.20
%of Total Hours by Labor Classification 4% 18% 13% 0% 0% 35%
Revised Environmental Assessment,Function Code 120
White Settlement CE Tarrant County
Function Code 120 MANHOURS
A B C E F TOTAL LABOR
Work Description Labor Rates) $165.00 $ 129.00 $ 105.06 $ 77.25 $ 46.59 HRS COSTS
I. PROJECT MANAGEMENT
A. General Administration 2 4 6 $846.00
B. Review 2 4 6 $846.00
II. ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT $0'00
A.Indirect and Cumulative Impacts i 0 $0.00 0 $0 00
1.Indirect Impacts 1 10 10
21 $2,505.60
2.Cumulative Impacts 1 10 10 21 $2,505.60
TOTAL DIRECT LABOR COST 6 28 20 0 0 54 $6,703.20
%of Total Hours by Labor Classification 4% 18% 13% 0% 0% 35%
PROJECT DIRECT COSTS
Item Quantity Rate Total
Printing and Reproduction
Letter BW(EA) 0 $0.08 $0.00
"Labor Categories"
Letter Color(EA) 0 $0.50 $0.00 A=Project Manager
1 1x1 7 BW(EA) 0 $0.20 $0.00 B=Sr,Environmental Specialists
t1x17 Color(EA) 0 $1.00 $0.00 C=Environmental Specialists
Travel D=Jr.Environmental Specialists
Air 0 $276.00 $0.00 E=CAD Operator
Hotel 0 $100.00 $0.00
F=Clerical
Meals 0 $35.00 $0.00
Mileage(MI) 100 $0.55 $55.00
Overnight Delivery(EA) 4 $12.50 $50.00
DIRECT COSTS $105.00 TOTAL: 32,919.00
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Mr. Tim Sansone, EIT, LEED GA
Transportation/ Infrastructure
Freese & Nichols, Inc.
4055 International Plaza, Suite 200
Fort Worth, Texas 76109
Phone: (817) 735-7536
Email: tis(abfreese.com
Re: Proposal for Additional Geotechnical Services
Central City Bridges
Henderson Street
Mas-Tek Proposal No: P11-0110E (revised)
Dear Mr. Sansone:
Mas-Tek Engineering & Associates (Mas-Tek) understands that we have been selected for the
above referenced project based upon our qualifications in accordance with the Professional j
Services Procurement Act for providing geotechnical engineering services. We are pleased to
submit this proposal for additional geotechnical engineering services for the roject referenced
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PROJECT DESCRIPTION
The project consists of a new bridge for Henderson Street that will span over a proposed new
channel. In addition to the new bridge, a new retaining wall will be constructed on the north side
of the proposed bridge. Mas-Tek Engineering has previously performed
investigations for this project. This proposal is for additionalgeo echn cal geotechnical services to supplement the previous geotechnical investigations.
SCOPE OF WORK
The geotechnical investigation performed for the referenced project will consist of field and
laboratory investigations, engineering analysis, and a report prepared by a Registered
Professional Engineer.
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Field Investigation
We understand that due to the urgency of this work that the City of Fort Worth will not require a
bond and will not require additional insurance in the performance of our work. Pricing for a bond
and additional insurance is not been included in this proposal. If a bond and additional
insurance is required, additional fees and additional time would be required. It could take weeks
to obtain the bond and additional insurance.
The field investigation will consist of drilling three (3) sets of three (3) test borings for the
proposed retaining walls. A total of nine (9) retaining wall test borings will be drilled to depths of
12.5 feet below the existing ground surface. At each set of borings, one boring will be drilled in
the far right west bound lane, one boring will be drilled in the far right east bound lane, and one
boring will be drilled in the center turn lane. Standard penetration testing will be performed in
conjunction with split spoon sampling on 2 foot intervals for these retaining wall borings.
In addition to the retaining wall borings, two (2) bridge borings will be drilled. The purpose of
these bridge borings is to extend at least fifteen (15) feet below the deepest anticipated pier
penetration. Reportedly, the deepest anticipated pier penetration is 25 feet of penetration.
Therefore, the two (2) bridge borings will be drilled until 40 feet of unweathered rock is
penetrated. We anticipate encountering unweathered rock at a depth of 55 feet below existing i
ground surface. Therefore, the bridge borings are anticipated to be advanced to depths of 95
feet below the existing ground surface. The soil and rock encountered in the bridge borings will
be evaluated on 5 foot intervals using the Texas Department of Transportation Penetrometer
(TxDOT Cone).
Mas-Tek Engineering assumes that the client has the right-of-entry to the property and that the
boring locations will be accessible to our conventional truck mounted drilling equipment during
normal working hours. Should unusual soil conditions be encountered, we will call you with a
recommendation and cost estimate to explore these unusual conditions. All samples will be I
properly logged, packaged, sealed, and placed in a core box for transportation to the laboratory.
Mas-Tek Engineering will contact Dig Tess and the City of Fort Worth Water Utilities to have
them locate underground utilities. However, Mas-Tek Engineering is not responsible for damage k
to underground utilities that are not identified prior to drilling.
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Traffic control will be required in order to drill these test borings. Traffic control plans
(unstamped) will be developed and submitted for approval prior to starting the field work. The
approved traffic control will be used for this project. If engineered stamped traffic control plans
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are required, these can be provided based upon the unit rates provided in the attached
contingency items.
The soil samples retrieved during the drilling operations will be screened by a driller helper
using a PID meter. As long as the PID meter readings are below the threshold (established by
client), then the test borings will be drilled without using environmental protocol and the borings
will be backfilled with soil cuttings.
If PID meter readings are obtained that are over the established threshold, then the drilling
operations will be shutdown until drums, steam cleaner, and an environmental consultant are at
the site. Any identified contaminated soils will be placed in drums. The borings having
contaminated soils will be backfilled with cement/ bentonite grout. The drilling equipment will be
cleaned with a high pressure washer if contaminated soils are encountered. The water used to
clean the drilling equipment will be placed in drums. All drums will be moved to a staging area at
the end of the project as selected by the client. Hauling off drums to waste landfills is not part of
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Laboratory Investigation
Laboratory tests will be conducted to classify the soil and to evaluate the volume change
potential and strength of the soil and rock present at the site. Soil classification tests will consist
of Atterberg limits (plasticity index) and moisture content tests. The strength of the soil will be
estimated using hand penetrometer test and unconfined compressive strength testing.
If PID meter readings are obtained that are over the established threshold, then a total of four
(4) samples will be subject to environmental testing to determine the presence of hydrocarbons
within the soil samples. The retaining wall borings are anticipated to require two (2) days to
complete. For each of these two days, the two (2) samples with the highest readings from the
PID meter will be submitted for testing. The testing will consist of BTEX, MTBE and TPH. If TPH
is detected in the greater than C12 range for any of these samples, then PAH testing will also
be performed.
Engineering Analyses
Results of field and laboratory work will be resente
p d in a supplemental engineering report. The
report will include our recommendations to guide design and construction of the bridge and
retaining wall foundations and will include the following:
1. Plan of borings, boring logs, water level observations, and laboratory test results.
2. Verification of bridge foundation recommendations provided in original report.
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Henderson Street &Associates,Inc.
Mas-Tek Proposal No: P11-0110E(revised)
March 4, 2011
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3. Site preparation recommendations for the retaining walls to achieve the required bearing
capacity.
4. Identification of contaminated soils and comments regarding required disposal of the
contaminated soils.
GEOTECHNICAL FEES
Based on the proposed scope of work, a fee estimate for this project is attached. The fee
estimate is based upon encountered unweathered rock at an average depth of 55 feet at the
bridge borings. If the average depths to unweathered rock are greater than 55 feet, then the test
borings will have to be deepened until 40 feet of unweathered rock is penetrated. The additional
footage will be invoiced according to the unit rates provided in the attached estimate. If a bond
and additional insurance is required, additional fees and additional time would be required. It
could take weeks to obtain the bond and additional insurance. f
TERMS AND CONDITIONS
If this proposal meets with your approval, please sign below to authorize Mas-Tek Engineering ±
to perform the work. We look forward to working with you on this project. Please contact us after
reviewing our proposal if you have any questions.
Sincerely,
MAS-TEK ENGINEERING &ASSOCIATES, INC.
Mic el D. Oland, P
Geotechnical Consultant M r . Farrow, P.E.
Geotechnical Principal
ACCEPTED BY:
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Central City Bridges-Henderson Street
Mas-Tek Proposal No: P11-0110
January 19, 2011 MAs-TEK Engineering
&Associates,Inc.
FEE ESTIMATE
ESTIMATED ESTIMATED ESTIMATED
UNITS UNIT COST COST
FIELD INVESTIGATION
Fort Worth Permit For Utility Clearance Authorization 1 $ 100.00 $ 100.00
Traffic Control Equipment Rental, per Da 4 $ 300.00 $ 1,200.00
Traffic Control Set-up per Boring 11 $ 175.00 $ 1,925.00
Site Reconnaissance, Boring Staking, Field & Laboratory 22 $ 85.00 $ 1,870.00
Coordination, Utility Clearance Coordination 6 $ 120.00 $ 720.00
PID Rental, day
2 $ 145.00 $ 290.00 Vehicle Charge, ea. 4 $ 135.00 $ 540.00
16 $ 40.00 $ 640.00
Rig Mobilization &Support Vehicles per day 4
Pavement Penetrations/Patching, each $ 250.00 $ 1,000.00
11 $ 75.00 $ 825.00
Soil Drilling & Sampling,ft. 222.5 $ 14.00 $ 3,115.00
Rock Drilling, ft 80 $ 18.00 $ 1,440.00
Standard Penetration Tests, ea. 62 $ 25.00 $ 1,550.00
Tx OT Cone Penetration Tests, ea. 38
Casing,ft. $ 30.00 $ 1,140.00
110 $ 6.00 $ 660.00
Estimated Field Subtotal $ 17,015.00
LABORATORY TESTS
Atterberg Limits Tests, ea. 15
$ 55.00 $ 825.00 F
Moisture Content, ea. 45 $ E120.00.50 $ 337.50
Hand Penetrometer Strength-Swell Profiling), ea. 100 $ 50 $ 350.00
Editing Soil Samples, hr 4
$ $ 480.00
Estimated Laboratory Subtotal $ 1,992.50
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Central City Bridges-Henderson Street
Mas-Tek Proposal No.• P11-0110
January 19, 2011 MAS-TEK Engineering
&Associates,Inc.
FEE ESTIMATE
ESTIMATED ESTIMATED ESTIMATED
UNITS UNIT COST COST
ENGINEERING ANALYSES & REPORT
Senior Geotechnical En ineer, hr 12 $145.00
$ 1,740.00
Project Engineer, hr 12 $120.00 $ 1,440.00
AutoCAD Technician, hr 8 $50.00 $ 400.00
Clerical/Administrative, hr 6 $45.00 $ 270.00
Estimated Engineering Subtotal $ 3,850.00
ESTIMATED TOTAL $22,857.50
CONTINGENCY ITEMS
ESTIMATED ESTIMATED ESTIMATED
FIELD INVESTI ATION
UNITS UNIT COST COST
Fort Worth Bond 0 cost + 15% $
Additional Insurance Required b Fort Worth 0 cost + 15% $
Project Manager Time to Obtain Bond & Insurance 0 $ 120.00 $
Engineered Stamped Traffic Control Plans, ea 0 $ 850.00 $
Environmental Consultant-Screening Samples, hr 0 $ 100.00 $
Grout/Bentonite Backfill, ft(required where soil is 0 $ 12.00 $
Steam Cleaner Rental, days 0 $ 250.00 $
Decon Tools Between Borings, per hour 0 $ 175.00 $
Drums, each 0 $ 55.00 $
Staging Drums in area near site identified by Client 0 $ 500.00 $ _
Estimated Field Subtotal $ _
BTEX, MTBE, ea. 0 $ 105.00 $
TPH, ea. 0 $ 22.50 $
PAH, ea. (if TPH is detected in the > C12 range) 0 2 0.00 $ _
Estimated Laboratory Subtotal $
ENGINEERING ANALYSES & REPORT
Environmental Consultant, hr 0 $100.00 $ _
Estimated Engineering Subtotal $ _
ESTIMATED TOTAL $0.00
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Fund A ro riation Re nests
l General
Project Number: 00144 Creator: Pat Buckley
Project Name: Henderson Street Status: Pending
Improvements[3rd to
Northside Drive]
Title: FAR-00009-F&N Amend Creation Date: 06/07/2011 07:00 PM
#1 Local (GMT-6)
Record Number: FAR-00009 Target Completion Date:
Amount Requested: 48,201.00 Effective Date:
Fund Appropriation Request Internal FAR Data Type Code: 2
Type:
Funs-Appropriation.Rertuestlnformabon___._______.___. .__._____ ,
Remarks: Freese and Nichols has determined additional services are needed work is
described in Amendment#1.
Explanation: Additional Surveying, Environmental, and Geotechnical Work is required.
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Comments: Amendment#1 -Additional Lump Sum of$48,201.00, total contract now will be
$3,812,402.00.
Journal Voucher..lnformabon
M&C Required?: No Journal Voucher Required?: No
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M&C Number: Description 3(Journal
Voucher No.):
M&C Date:
J Task Details
From: Task Due Date: Not Applicable ti
To: Malena Doty Task Status: View Only %'Task Notes(0)
Cc:
Sent For: 2 Review
Workflow Progress
7Review Assi nee Com an Status Action Completion Date
Pat Buckley CFW Completed Send 06/07/2011 07:00 PM Local
Malena Do CFW (GMT-6)
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- C204-485209- Consultant A-
001 STREET- 201269990100 Design STREET- 48,201.00 C204-531200-
BRIDGES- BRIDGES- 209260014430
C204-26-20- 26-30-20
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Fund Appropriation Requests
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201269990100 C204
Total Amount: $48,201.00
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