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HomeMy WebLinkAbout07 - Newport Blvd & 32nd Street ModificationCITY OF F NEWPORT REACH City Council Staff Report October 28, 2014 Agenda Item No. 7 TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL FROM: David A. Webb, Public Works Director- (949) 644 -3330, dawebb @newportbeachca.gov PREPARED BY: Andy Tran, Senior Civil Engineer PHONE: (949) 644 -3315 TITLE: Newport Boulevard and 32nd Street Modification — Approval of Amendment No. 1 with VA Consulting, Inc. (CAP12 -0009) ABSTRACT: Final design of the Newport Boulevard and 32nd Street Modification project is currently underway. Additional Civil Engineering services are needed to incorporate street lighting, traffic signal and landscape improvements which were not included in the original Professional Services Agreement. Additional environmental services are also needed to comply with the Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program (MMRP). RECOMMENDATION: Approve Amendment No. 1 with VA Consulting of Irvine, California for additional Civil Engineering and environmental services for the Newport Boulevard and 32nd Street Modification project at a not -to- exceed price of $136,700, and authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute Amendment No. 1. FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: The current adopted budget includes sufficient funding for the approval of Amendment No. 1. The amount of $136,700 will be expensed to Gas Tax fund account No. 7181- C2002048. DISCUSSION: The proposed project on Newport Boulevard and the intersection of Newport Boulevard and 32nd Street has been developed in an effort to increase vehicle and bike capacity, improve safety and reduce traffic congestion to an acceptable level of service. This roadway widening project is located on Newport Boulevard between Via Lido and 30th Street and involves widening Newport Boulevard to accommodate one additional northbound through lane from 30th Street to 32nd Street and one additional southbound through lane from Via Lido to 32nd Street terminating as a right -turn only lane at 32nd Street. Bike lanes on both sides of Newport Boulevard will be extended from Via Lido to 32nd Street. The intersection at 32nd Street will be modified to improve roadway geometrics. 7 -1 This project also involves the construction of raised landscaped medians, parkway trees and some other landscaping, street light modifications with upgrades to LEDs, traffic signal modifications, and signing and pavement striping. As a result of the roadway widening and the addition of vehicular and bike lanes, on- street parking along Newport Boulevard between Via Lido and 30th Street will be removed and replaced with a new parking lot. The new public parking lot will be constructed on the former bank property located at the northwest corner of Newport Boulevard and 32nd Street. This new public parking lot, several other existing public parking lots in the vicinity, and four privately owned parking lots on the west side of Newport Boulevard will serve the existing businesses between 32nd Street and Short Street. Since the original scoping of the concept and corresponding necessary Civil Engineering services, additional street improvements are now planned to be incorporated in the final design including new LED street lighting on Newport Boulevard, modification and upgrades of two additional traffic signals (at 30th Street and Via Lido intersections) and extensive landscape improvements at the 32nd Street intersection. Additionally, as a result of the environmental clearance process, some additional environmental services will also be required to comply with the Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program (MMRP). To accomplishment this, staff is requesting Council approve an amendment to the contract with VA Consulting of Irvine, California for additional Civil Engineering and environmental services for the Newport Boulevard and 32nd Street Modification project at a not -to- exceed price of $136,700. This will bring the total design contract amount to $415,673. ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW: The approval of Amendment No. 1 with VA Consulting is administrative and is not subject to the California Environmental Quality Act ( "CEQA "). A Mitigated Negative Declaration (MND) has been prepared and circulated for public review. Staff is recommending the adoption of the MND as part of a separate City Council agenda item. NOTICING: The agenda item has been noticed according to the Brown Act (72 hours in advance of the meeting at which the City Council considers the item). ATTACHMENTS: Description Attachment A - Location Map Attachment B - Amendment No. 1 with VA Consulting 7 -2 J M PROJECT LOCATION FINLEY AVE. NEWPORT BLVD AND 32ND ST MODIFICATION LOCATION MAP I/ cn F- z w J Q U N CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT C -4881 1 10/28/14 7 -3 AMENDMENT NO. ONE TO PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT WITH VA CONSULTING, INC. FOR NEWPORT BOULEVARD AND 32ND STREET MODIFICATION THIS AMENDMENT NO. ONE TO PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT ( "Agreement") is made and entered into as of this day of 2014 ( "Effective Date "), by and between the CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, a California municipal corporation and charter city ( "City"), and VA CONSULTING, INC., a California corporation ( "Consultant "), whose address is 46 Discovery, Suite 250, Irvine, California 92618, and is made with reference to the following: RECITALS A. On June 12, 2012, City and Consultant entered into a Professional Services Agreement ( "Agreement ") for the Newport Boulevard and 32nd Street Modification. ( "Project "). B. City desires to enter into this Amendment No. One to reflect additional Services not included in the Agreement, to extend the term of the Agreement to December 31, 2016, and to increase the total compensation. NOW, THEREFORE, it is mutually agreed by and between the undersigned parties as follows: TERM Section 1 of the Agreement is amended in its entirety and replaced with the following: 'The term of this Agreement shall commence on the Effective Date, and shall terminate on December 31, 2016, unless terminated earlier as set forth herein." 2. SERVICES TO BE PERFORMED Exhibit A to the Agreement shall be supplemented to include the Scope of Services, attached hereto as Exhibit A and incorporated herein by reference ( "Services" or "Work "). Exhibit A to the Agreement and Exhibit A to Amendment One shall collectively be known as "Exhibit A." The City may elect to delete certain Services within the Scope of Services at its sole discretion. 3. COMPENSATION TO CONSULTANT Exhibit B to the Agreement shall be supplemented to include the Schedule of Billing Rates, attached hereto as Exhibit B and incorporated herein by reference ( "Services" or "Work "). Exhibit B to the Agreement and Exhibit B to Amendment No. One shall collectively be known as "Exhibit B." 7 -4 Section 4.1 of the Agreement is amended in its entirety and replaced with the following: "City shall pay Consultant for the Services on a time and expense not -to- exceed basis in accordance with the provisions of this Section and the Schedule of Billing Rates attached hereto as Exhibit B and incorporated herein by reference. Consultant's compensation for all Work performed in accordance with this Agreement, including all reimbursable items and subconsultant fees, shall not exceed Four Hundred Fifteen Thousand, Six Hundred Seventy Three Dollars and 00/100 ($415,673.00), without prior written authorization from City. No billing rate changes shall be made during the term of this Agreement without the prior written approval of City." The total amended compensation reflects Consultant's additional compensation for additional Services to be performed in accordance with this Amendment No. One, including all reimbursable items and subconsultant fees, in an amount not to exceed One Hundred Thirty Six Thousand, Seven Hundred and 00/100 Dollars ($136,700.00). 4. INTEGRATED CONTRACT Except as expressly modified herein, all other provisions, terms, and covenants set forth in the Agreement shall remain unchanged and shall be in full force and effect. [SIGNATURES ON NEXT PAGE] VA Consulting, Inc. Page 2 7 -5 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have caused this Amendment No. One to be executed on the dates written below. APPROVED AS TO FORM: CITY ATTORN Y'S OFFICE Date: IU ILI 1 ' I w IV- I Aaron C. Harp 6lanna0-0� City Attorney ATTEST: Date: By: Leilani I. Brown City Clerk Attachments: VA Consulting, Inc. CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, a California municipal corporation Rush N. Hill, II Mayor CONSULTANT: VA Consulting, Inc., a California corporation Date: By: Max P. Vahid, P.E President and CEO Date: Michael S. Carter Secretary and CFO [END OF SIGNATURES] Exhibit A — Scope of Services Exhibit B — Schedule of Billing Rates Page 3 7 -6 EXHIBIT A SCOPE OF SERVICES VA Consulting, Inc. Page A -1 7 -7 EXHIBIT "A" REQUEST FOR ADDITIONAL ENGINEERING, LANDSCAPING, AND ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES FOR NEWPORT BLVD. AND 32ND STREET ROADWAY IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA AMENDMENT No. 1 SCOPE OF SERVICES Additional Roadway Improvements (VA) VA's original proposal was based on the Concept Plan provided by the City in the original RFP. The limits of the parkway widening improvements shown on this Concept Plan ended at Finley Avenue. The final approved Concept Plan (prepared by VA) extended the parkway widening improvements past Finley Avenue to Short Street. This task includes the additional work involved to prepare the roadway, drainage, signing and striping and traffic control plans and estimates for the parkway widening between Finley Avenue and Short Street. 2. Additional Traffic Signal Modifications (VA) VA's original proposal included the traffic signal modifications along Newport Boulevard at the 32nd Street and Finley Avenue intersections only. Based on the final approved Concept Plan and discussions with the City, traffic signal modifications will be required at the Via Lido and 30th Street intersections as well. This task includes preparation of additional two traffic signal modification plans and estimates. 3. Parking Lot and Wall Improvements (VA) VA's original proposal did not include the parking lot improvements at the former bank site and adjacent parking lot. In addition, per the Project IS /MND, a 6 -foot wall is required at 3204 Marcus Avenue as a noise mitigation measure. This task includes the preparation of plans and estimates for the new parking lot and wall. 4. As- Needed Archaeological and Paleontological Monitoring (Chambers) As needed and to comply with mitigation measures CUL -1 and CUL -2 of'the Project IS /MND, Chambers Group will provide a qualified archaeologist to monitor construction activities for archaeological resources as well as a qualified paleontologist to monitor construction activities for paleontological resources. Upon discovery of archaeological or paleontological resources, a monitor will be provided by Chambers Group to assess the resource and evaluate any potential impacts that may occur during additional subsurface construction activities. The monitor will maintain notes in the form of an Archaeological /Paleontological Monitoring Log that will be available to the Client upon request at any time during the Project. The monitor may stop work in the area of a resource if one is identified and if continued construction would likely cause additional damage to intact materials. If needed, the monitor will be responsible for ensuring that any intact cultural and paleontological deposits or features are properly identified and recorded. During the Project, if encountered, any identified human remains will be treated with respect and in accordance with the procedure defined by the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act of 1990 (43 CFR 10) (NAGPRA). Chambers Group's staff has experience in consulting with Native American Groups and representatives and Offices in: Irvine Corona Coachella Valley San Diego• Phoenix, lam] 5. will work alongside any Native American monitors that may be present at the site. Additionally, Chambers Group staff has experience in working with the agencies to identify the preferred method to address public concerns and questions while monitoring during construction. Daily Monitoring Costs: Chambers Group assumes one day of monitoring will cost $950.00. The cost estimate for as- needed monitoring is based on an inclusive daily rate for onsite monitoring at $950.00 per monitor per day. This cost includes time on site (8 hour days), equipment needed, vehicle usage, and Project management time. It is assumed that one monitor would be utilized for this Project and would be responsible for both archaeological and paleontological resources if resources are encountered. This proposal assumes ten days of onsite monitoring. Street and Parking Lot Light Improvements (JMD) JMDiaz, Inc. (JMD) will develop the plans, specifications and estimates for the decorative street lighting along Newport Boulevard between Via Lido and 30th Street. The scope of these services is as follows: a. Project Administration, Meetings, Research and Coordination The JMD Team will meet with the City and confirm the Project scope, establish key communication personnel, refine time schedules and finalize design criteria. After review of the process to be followed, agreement on the design concept and schedule will be reached. This will avoid confusion and delays later in the Project development process and facilitate timely review and approval of submittals. A total of two (2) meetings with City staff will be held to keep all parties informed, resolve issues and successfully complete the Project. JMD assumes that no portions of the Project are located within State right -of -way nor will require any special permitting. JMD will assemble, sort and review existing available information on the Project area, including "as- built' plans, maps, studies, existing right -of -way and utility information in order to become familiar with the Project, ascertain the completeness and accuracy of available information and determine additional information requirements. Due to the straightforward nature of the Project, field review(s) for the Project is anticipated to consist of the following: 1. The Project site will be field- inventoried to determine existing and proposed locations of street lighting conduit, equipment, right -of -way, sidewalk and miscellaneous topographic features, including gathering City street lighting as- builts. 2. Any recommended additions or deletions to the Project will be developed at this time. A recommendation will be made regarding improvements necessary to achieve the City's objectives. JMD will provide field base mapping and utility clarifications during field reviews. Existing and proposed utilities obtained from VA will be shown on the plans. Qeesfn: rvine Corona Coaehelln Ualfey San Dfego Phoenix, AZ 7 -9 4. JMD will identify existing underground and overhead utility lines that may interfere with the location of street lighting equipment. For electrical services, JMD will coordinate with the Southern California Edison Company (SCE) for new or modification to existing service cabinet(s) within the Project limits, if needed. Conducting detailed field surveys as well as right of way engineering are not included in this proposal. b. Photometric Analysis and Concept Plan JMD will prepare one (1) photometric analysis for the proposed street lights to be installed within the proposed median islands, and one (1) photometric analysis for the proposed parking lot lights. This analysis will determine the proposed street light locations based on City- standard illumination levels or spacing criteria. This analysis will also be based on the City- approved light standards being proposed for this Project. Following the analysis, a concept plan will be developed identifying the proposed locations of the new street lights. C. Plans, Specifications and Estimate After review and approval of the concept plan by the City, JMD will prepare construction plans for the proposed street lighting improvements which comply with City regulations and standards. JMD will prepare two (2) detailed street/parking lot lighting plans at a scale of 1 " =40' and one (1) street lighting detail sheet. The plans will address the following proposed street/parking lot lighting conditions: 1. A new city -owned street lighting system installed within the median islands of Newport Boulevard between Via Lido and 30th Street. 2. A new city -owned parking lot lighting system installed within the proposed parking lot at the northwest corner of Newport Boulevard and 32nd Street. It is assumed that City standard details will be used for the street light pole foundations and detailed structural calculations are not required. JMD will also prepare a list of construction bid items, specifications and opinion of probable construction cost for the Project. The opinion of probable construction cost will include a list of proposed items, estimated quantities, and current unit costs resulting in line -item cost estimates. To ensure the correct conductor sizing, JMD will prepare voltage drop calculations for the improvements. The calculations will be prepared in an Excel spreadsheet format. Based on the National Electrical Code (NEC), the maximum recommended voltage drop for a combination of both branch circuit and feeder circuit should not exceed 5 %. This methodology has been successfully utilized in previous Projects with the City of Newport Beach and will continue with this Project unless the City determines a different value. Q ices in: Irvine •Corona •C•onchella t/alfey •San Diego• hoer' ,AZ 7 -10 d. Post- Design Support JMD will provide post- design support which includes the following tasks: The review of shop drawings will include up to two (2) working drawing submittals, construction contractor's submittal for substitutions, contractor's alternative construction approval and other submittals, as requested by the City during construction. Review /respond to up to two (2) contractor's BFI's /RFC's. Prepare "as- built' drawings following construction completion. 6. Environmental Consulting Services (N &M) Ninyo and Moore (N &M) will provide the following services as recommended in their Initial Site Assessment for the Project and listed as mitigation measures in the Project IS /MND: a. Project Coordination, Work Plan and Health Safety Plan, and Permitting Ninyo & Moore will prepare a work plan discussing the sampling activities for an ADL survey and SI. A site - specific health and safety plan (HSP) will be included in the work plan to address worker safety for each field activity. The HSP will be reviewed and signed by a Certified Industrial Hygienist. After the City of Newport Beach (City) reviews and approves our work plan and prior to the initiation of field sampling, Ninyo & Moore will obtain an encroachment permit from the City, conduct a site reconnaissance, mark proposed boring locations, and contact Underground Service Alert (USA) to request that they delineate locations of utilities in the proposed sampling areas. b. Aerially Deposited Lead (ADL) Survey N &M's proposed scope of services for the ADL survey to address potential subsurface contamination (as required by mitigation measure HAZ -2 of the Project IS /MND) will include the activities listed below: Field Sampling and Laboratory Testing Six borings will be advanced within the City right -of -way. Borings will be advanced in the unpaved areas along northbound and southbound Newport Boulevard, including locations at the intersection of Finley Avenue and 32 "d Street. The borings will be advanced by hand auger and sampled to a depth of up to 4 feet to collect samples for lead impact assessment. Samples will be collected at the surface, and at approximate depths of 1.5, 3, and 4 feet below ground surface (bgs). Duplicate samples will not be collected. Soil samples will be properly preserved; information correctly entered on a chain -of- custody, and transferred to a State - certified environmental testing laboratory. Soil samples will be analyzed for the following. • Up to 24 soil samples will be analyzed for total lead by United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Method 6010B. • Soil samples, that have total lead concentrations greater than or equal to 50 milligrams per kilogram (mg /kg) will be analyzed for soluble lead by the OCfcesia: Irvine •Corona coac-helta Palley San DiecUo•Phoenix,AZ 7 -11 C. California Waste Extraction Test (WET) method. Approximately eight soil samples (estimated) will be analyzed for soluble lead concentrations by the WET method. o Soil samples that have total lead concentrations greater than or equal to 100 mg /kg will be analyzed for soluble lead by the Federal Toxicity Characteristic Leaching Procedure (TCLP). Approximately four soil samples (estimated) will be analyzed for soluble lead by the TCLP. Sampling equipment will be decontaminated with a soap and water wash, followed by two water rinses. After sampling the boring will be backflled with hydrated bentonite and surfaced with concrete. Waste cuttings and decontamination water with be containerized in a Department of Transportation - (DOT -) approved drum and left in a secure on site location provided by the Client pending waste characterization and disposal. Ninyo & Moore will arrange for disposal of the waste in accordance with state and federal regulations. ADL Report Preparation Following receipt of the laboratory data, an ADL survey report will be prepared, which will describe Ninyo and Moore's field methodologies and findings. The report will include analytical results in narrative and tabular form, sample location diagrams, and recommendations for additional assessment, if needed. The report will be signed by a California Professional Geologist or Engineer. Subsurface Investigation (SI) N &M's proposed scope of services for the SI to address potential subsurface contamination (as required by mitigation measure HAZ -1 of the Project IS /MND) will include the activities listed below: Field Sampling and Laboratory Testing • Advance five borings to 10 feet from the locations of suspected impact. Soil samples will be collected at the surface, 5, and 10, feet. Soil samples will be screened in the field with a photo- ionization detector. • Groundwater is expected to be encountered and will be sampled by a hydro- punch TM or equivalent. • Soil and groundwater samples will be properly preserved; information correctly entered on a chain -of- custody, and transferred to a State - certified environmental testing laboratory. The surface soil sample, the soil sample with the highest PID reading, and the groundwater sample from each boring will be analyzed for total petroleum hydrocarbons, volatile organic compounds and Title 22 Metals in general accordance with EPA Methods 80156, 826013/5035, and 6000 /7000 series, respectively. Sampling equipment will be decontaminated with a soap and water wash, followed by two water rinses. After sampling the boring will be backfilled with hydrated bentonite and surfaced with concrete. Waste cuttings and decontamination water with be containerized in a DOT - approved drum and left in a secure on site location provided by the Client pending waste characterization and disposal. Ninyo & Moore will arrange for disposal of the waste in accordance with state and federal regulations. OfFces ine Irvine Corona. 7 -12 SI Report Preparation A SI report will be prepared following receipt of laboratory analytical data. Analytical results will be compared to appropriate health screening levels. The report will include a brief discussion of the site background, site characteristics, environmental setting, description of the site investigation, conclusions, limitations, tables, figures, photographs, soil boring logs, analytical results, and recommendations. The report will be signed by a California Professional Geologist or Engineer. d. Hazardous Building Material Survey (HBMS) Ninyo & Moore proposes the following scope of services for the HBMS (as required by mitigation measure HAZ -3 of the Project IS /MND): Field Sampling and Laboratory Testing A California Certified Asbestos Consultant (CAC) or Site Surveillance Technician will survey and inspect the existing building materials from the structure planned for demolition to assess homogeneous areas, and suspected asbestos containing materials (ACMs) within the structure. Suspect building materials, including roofing materials will be collected in accordance with EPA National Emissions Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants guidelines. Laboratory analysis of up to 75 samples (including layers) will be analyzed by polarized light microscopy and conducted in accordance with EPA Method 600 /R- 93/116 at a National Voluntary Laboratories Accreditation Program certified laboratory with a 3 to 5 day turnaround time. If additional samples are necessary, an additional cost of approximately $15 per layered sample will be requested. Ninyo & Moore will contact the Client prior to collection of additional samples. Accessible painted surfaces within the interior and exterior of the structure will be screened for lead content with an X -Ray Fluorescence (XRF) instrument by a California Department of Public Health (CDPH) certified lead inspector /assessor (LI /A) or CDPH lead sampling technician. The XRF will be operated in accordance with the Performance Characteristic Sheet associated with the instrument. The LCS Surveys will generally follow EPA and Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) guidelines. Testing of the painted surfaces will be patterned after the inspection protocol in Chapter 7 of the HUD Guidelines. Multiple readings will be collected to resolve inconsistencies in the test results. A visual assessment of the structure will be performed to quantify miscellaneous hazardous building materials including Universal Waste Rule materials. This includes but is not limited to, potential mercury- containing switches, polychlorinated biphenyls- containing light ballasts and switches, fluorescent light tubes, Freon - containing refrigeration systems, and tritium containing exit signs, which may be potentially affected by the upcoming demolition activities. HBMS Report Preparation A HBMS report will be prepared for the structure to document the Project field procedures and results of the surveys including descriptions, locations, condition and approximate quantities of ACMs, LCSs, laboratory reports, conclusions, and recommendations. ACM and LCSs will be quantified in square or linear feet of material for the Clients use in their bid specifications. The report will be signed by a CAC and LI /A. Offices in: Irvine Corona Coachella alley San Diego• P oenix 7 -13 Assumptions for Environmental Consulting Services The following assumptions have been made by Ninyo and Moore in the preparation of their scope of services: Ninyo and Moore services are subject to prevailing wage requirements. No permits will be required other than the City encroachment permit for the right - of -entry to the site for performing Ninyo and Moore's field work. Ninyo and Moore will contact USA prior to performing their subsurface evaluation. However, the City will provide Ninyo and Moore with any additional information regarding the presence of utilities within the Project area. Ninyo & Moore will not be responsible for utilities encountered during drilling that have not been marked out or shown on the plans. The borings will be backfilled with bentonite and surfaced to its original grade with concrete. G Laboratory testing will be performed using normal turn - around time for the method. Y Waste soil and decontamination water will be non - hazardous. Traffic control will be performed in general accordance with the Work Area Traffic Control Handbook Manual. Project- specific traffic control plans will not be needed. The visual observations made and material sampling /testing performed by Ninyo & Moore for the HBMS will be limited to accessible areas of the structure. As such, some materials and /or surfaces that are enclosed in wall cavities, ceiling or canopy soffits, and behind plumbing fixtures may be inaccessible. Laboratory testing of any suspect materials and /or surfaces, which are not encountered during survey activities but are exposed during demolition activities, is recommended, otherwise these materials should be assumed to be hazardous materials containing. This proposal included up to 150 samples (including layers) to be collected for asbestos content. Proposal does not include asbestos polarized light microscopy point count laboratory analysis. Roofing samples will be collected as part of the scope of work. Ninyo & Moore will immediately patch roof areas impacted by sample collection. Note that collecting samples of roofing materials may invalidate roof warranties, of which Ninyo & Moore will not be held responsible. If the .Client does not wish Ninyo & Moore to collect roof samples, please notify us prior to the start of field survey activities. Additional Potholing (VA) After preparation of the 50% Improvement Plans, it was determined that additional budget for potholing will be required to locate active and abandoned utilities and avoid conflicts with the proposed location of new underground utilities and signal poles with deep foundations. This budget will be used as directed by the City's Project manager. 8. Preparation of Three (3) Additional Landscape Concept Plans NUVIS will prepare three (3) additional Landscape Concept Plans. These Concept Plans will include upgraded features such as decorative lighting, monuments, site furnishings, water features, decorative hardscaping, and enhanced landscaping. The Project team will present the alternatives to City Staff and the preferred alternative to City Council if necessary. ?jfisesin: Irvine C�oronn Goaehella 1/afley San Diego•P oenix,AZ 7 -14 9. Preparation of One (1) Perspective Rendering of Preferred Alternative NUVfS will prepare one (1) perspective rendering of the preferred Landscape Concept Plan alternative. This rendering will be presented to City Council along with the preferred Landscape Concept Plan. 10. Additional Project Management, Meetings and Coordination This task includes the presentations to City Staff and City Council described in items 8 and 9 above in addition to the additional Project management and coordination required to complete those tasks. QfFees in: frvine Corona Coachella halle_y Snn Dieao Phoenix, A, Z 7 -15 EXHIBIT B SCHEDULE OF BILLING RATES VA Consulting, Inc. Page B -1 7 -16 EXHIBIT "B" REQUEST FOR ADDITIONAL ENGINEERING, LANDSCAPING, AND ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES FOR NEWPORT BLVD AND 32ND STREET ROADWAY IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA AMENDMENT No. 1 FEE ESTIMATE 1. Additional Roadway Improvements (VA) ................................... ..............................$ 11,500 2. Additional Traffic Signal Modifications (VA) .............................. ............................... $ 10,500 3. Parking Lot and Wall Improvements (VA) .................................. ..............................$ 11,200 4. As Needed Archaeological and Paleontological Monitoring (Chambers) ..................$ 9,500 5. Street and Parking Lot Light Improvements (JMD) a. Project Administration, Meetings, Research and Coordination ............................ $ 3,200 b. Photometric Analysis and Concept Plan ............................... ..............................$ 3,100 c. Plans, Specifications and Estimate ....................................... ..............................$ 12,100 d. Post - Design Support ............................................................ ..............................$ 1,000 6. Environmental Consulting Services (N &M) a. Project Coordination, Work Plan and Health Safety Plan, and Permitting ..........$ 4,000 b. Aerially Deposited Lead (ADL) Survey ................................ ............................... $ 9,200 c. Subsurface Investigation (SI) ............................................... ..............................$ 25,300 d. Hazardous Building Material Survey (HBMS) ...................... ..............................$ 7,200 7. Additional Potholing (VA) ........................................................... ..............................$ 10,000 8. Preparation of Three (3) Additional Landscape Concept Plans . ............................... $ 12;200 9. Preparation of One (1) Perspective Rendering of Preferred Alternative ................... $ 2,200 10. Additional Project Management, Meetings and Coordination .... ............................... $ 4,500 TOTAL FEE ESTIMATE .......................................... ............................... .......................$136,700 0 'feces in: Irvine Corona Coac -hel a Uallem San Diego • Phoenix, AZ 7 -17