HomeMy WebLinkAbout07 - C-3332 - Corona del Mar Water Transmission MainMarch 28, 2000
CITY COUNCIL AGENDA
ITEM NO. 7
TO: Mayor and Members of the City Council
FROM: Public Works Department
SUBJECT: PROFESSIONAL DESIGN SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR DESIGN OF THE
CORONA DEL MAR WATER TRANSMISSION MAIN - CONTRACT NO. 3332
RECOMMENDATION:
Authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute a Professional Services Agreement with Robert
Bein, William Frost & Associates, to complete a preliminary design study and prepare plans and
specifications for the construction of a 9,000 -foot long water transmission main to improve water
service in Corona del Mar.
DISCUSSION
The City's Water Master Plan recommends the installation of a new water transmission main
from the Big Canyon Reservoir to the heart of Old Corona del Mar. The project will provide
increased reliability and pressure for the backbone water transmission system that serves the
east parts of Corona del Mar as well as provide improved supply to the Peninsula Point. Exhibit
"A" shows the proposed alignment alternatives to be studied. In addition, the project will
improve fire flow and peak hour pressures in Corona del Mar. The cost to construct this water
main is estimated to be from $1.5 to $2.2 million. Funding is proposed in next year's budget.
The project calls for the installation of 9,000 feet of new water transmission main extending from
the Big Canyon Reservoir running down Marguerite Avenue to the vicinity of 4`h Avenue, with side
connection to the existing 30 -inch East Coast Highway main at Fernleaf Avenue.
SCOPE OF SERVICES
The consultant will prepare a pre- design report, which will include the investigation of known
utilities within potential alignments and preparation of an alignment study as well as an
evaluation of the needed transmission main pipe size. Special consideration will be necessary
in the old Corona del Mar area between Dahlia and Marguerite Avenues to minimize impacts to
the residents.
Final design services will include preparation of construction drawings detailing all connections,
pipeline appurtenances, preparation of detailed written special provisions, bid documents,
quantity estimates, and an overall cost estimate.
Also included as part of the scope of services will be the soils investigation, preparation of
traffic control plans within East Coast Highway for Caltrans approval, as well as corrosion
analysis and recommendations.
SUBJECT: PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR DESIGN OF CORONA DEL MAR WATER TRANSMISION MAIN
March 28, 2000
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Attached for Council consideration is the draft professional services agreement, which includes
a detailed scope of work for the project.
SELECTION PROCESS:
Staff implemented a "qualifications -based selection" process for the necessary professional
design services. Based on the statements of qualifications on file from the consulting firms,
staff requested proposals from five firms with reputations for providing the services required to
complete such a design effort. This was done by a written 'Request For Proposals."
A selection committee comprised of the Utilities Manager, Utilities Engineer, and the City
Engineer reviewed the written proposals. The top two firms were invited to an oral interview.
The criteria used to evaluate the qualifications of the five engineering firms were:
1. Related Project Experience
2. Project Staff Assigned
3. Grasp of the Project Requirements
4. Approach to Project Management
5. Proposed Project Schedule
6. Interview
The selection committee chose Robert Bein, William Frost & Associates as the most qualified
firm to perform the required professional services based on the above listed criteria and their
demonstrated abilities on similar projects in the past. Robert Bein, William Frost & Associates
have a team of technical professionals with extensive experience in designing pipeline projects
in Southern California. The selection committee believes the consultant's team will provide a
high - quality, cost - effective, and timely project design. A fee of $186,956 has been negotiated
with Robert Bein, William Frost & Associates to perform the required services.
RECOMMENDATION AND FUNDING
The current budget provides $225,000 for the Corona del Mar Water Transmission Main project
and is available in the Water Enterprise Fund under Capital Project Account No. 7501 -
05500386.
Staff recommends approval of the professional services agreement to prepare the preliminary
design study, plans, and specifications for the project.
Respectfully sub i t d,
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PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT
Don Webb, Director
By:
M ael J. Sinacori, P.E.
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Attachment: Exhibit "A" Project Location Map
Draft Professional Service Agreement
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PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT
FOR
DESIGN OF BIG CANYON RESERVOIR CORONA DEL MAR
WATER TRANSMISSION MAIN
THIS AGREEMENT, entered into this day of , 2000, by
and between CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, a Municipal Corporation (hereinafter referred
to as "City "), and Robert Bein, William Frost & Associates, whose address is 14725 Alton
Parkway, Irvine California, 92618-2069 a California Corporation (hereinafter referred to as
"Consultant "), is made with reference to the following:
RECITALS
A. City is a Municipal Corporation duly organized and validly existing under the laws
of the State of California with the power to carry on its business as it is now being
conducted under the statutes of the State of California and the Charter of City.
B. City is planning to install a Water Transmission Main from the Big Canyon
Reservoir (BCR) to a connection point at East Coast Highway and MacArthur
Boulevard, referred to as the Big Canyon Reservoir Corona del Mar Water
Transmission Main ('Project').
C. City desires to engage Consultant to provide professional electrical engineering
services for the Project upon the terms and conditions contained in this
Agreement.
D. The principal members of Consultant for purpose of Project are Michael P.
Rudinica, P.E., Executive Vice President and Lawrence E. Gallery, P.E., Project
Manager.
E. City has solicited and received a proposal from Consultant, has reviewed the
previous experience and evaluated the expertise of Consultant and desires to
contract with Consultant under the terms of conditions provided in this Agreement.
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NOW, THEREFORE, it is mutually agreed by and between the undersigned parties as
follows:
1. TERM
The term of this Agreement shall commence on the day of 2000,
and shall terminate on the day of 2000, unless terminated earlier as
set forth herein.
2. SERVICES TO BE PERFORMED
Consultant shall diligently perform all the duties set forth in the scope of services,
attached hereto as Exhibit "A" and incorporated herein by reference.
3. COMPENSATION TO CONSULTANT
City shall pay Consultant for the services in accordance with the provisions of this
Section and the scheduled billing rates set forth in Exhibit "B" attached hereto and
incorporated herein by reference. No rate changes shall be made during the term of this
Agreement without prior written approval of City. Consultant's compensation for all work
performed in accordance with this Agreement shall not exceed the total contract price of
one hundred and eight -six thousand nine hundred and fifty -six dollars ($186,956).
3.1 Consultant shall maintain accounting records of its billings which includes
the name of the employee, type of work performed, times and dates of all work which is
billed on an hourly basis and all approved incidental expenses including reproductions,
computer printing, postage and mileage.
3.2 Consultant shall submit monthly invoices to City, payable by City within
thirty (30) days of receipt of invoice, subject to the approval of City.
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3.3 Consultant shall not receive any compensation for extra work without prior
written authorization of City. Any authorized compensation shall be paid in accordance
with the schedule of the billing rates as set forth in Exhibit "B ".
3.4 City shall reimburse Consultant only for those costs or expenses which
have been specifically approved in this Agreement, or specifically approved in advance by
City. Such cost shall be limited and shall include nothing more than the following costs
incurred by Consultant:
A. The actual costs of subconsultants for performance of any of the services
which Consultant agrees to render pursuant to this Agreement which have
been approved in advance by City and awarded in accordance with the
terms and conditions of this Agreement.
B. Approved computer data processing and reproduction charges.
C. Actual costs and /or other costs and /or payments specifically authorized in
advance in writing and incurred by Consultant in the performance of this
Agreement.
4. STANDARD OF CARE
4.1 All of the services shall be performed by Consultant or under Consultant's
supervision. Consultant represents that it possesses the professional and technical
personnel required to perform the services required by this Agreement and that it will
perform all services in a manner commensurate with the community professional
standards. All services shall be performed by qualified and experienced personnel who
are not employed by City nor have any contractual relationship with City. Consultant
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represents and warrants to City that it has or shall obtain all licenses, permits,
qualifications and approvals required of its profession. Consultant further represents and
warrants that it shall keep in effect all such licenses, permits and other approvals during
the term of this Agreement.
4.2 Consultant shall not be responsible for delay, nor shall Consultant be
responsible for damages or be in default or deemed to be in default by reason of strikes,
lockouts, accidents, or acts of God, or the failure of City to furnish timely information or to
approve or disapprove Consultant's work promptly, or delay or faulty performance by City,
contractors, or governmental agencies, or any other delays beyond Consultant's control
or without Consultant's fault.
4.3 The term Construction Management or Construction Manager does not
imply that Consultant is engaged in any aspect of the physical work of construction
contracting. Consultant shall not have control over or charge of, and shall not be
responsible for Project's design, Project's contractor {hereinafter referred to as
"Contractor", construction means, methods, techniques, sequences or procedures or for
any health or safety precautions and programs in connection the work. These duties are
and shall remain the sole responsibility of the Contractor. Consultant shall not be
responsible for the Contractor's schedules or failure to carry out the work in accordance:
with the contract documents. Consultant shall not have control over or charge of acts or
omissions of City, Design Engineer, Contractor, Subcontractors, or their Agents or
employees, or of any other persons performing portions of the work.
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5. INDEPENDENT PARTIES
City retains Consultant on an independent contractor basis and Consultant is not
an employee of City. The manner and means of conducting the work are under the
control of Consultant, except to the extent they are limited by statute, rule or regulation
and the expressed terms of this Agreement. Nothing in this Agreement shall be deemed
to constitute Consultant or any of Consultant's employees or agents to be the agents or
employees of City. Consultant shall have the responsibility for and control over the details
in means of performing the work provided that Consultant is in compliance with the terms
of this Agreement. Anything in this Agreement which may appear to give City the right to
direct Consultant as to the details of the performance of the services or to exercise a
measure of control over Consultant shall mean that Consultant shall follow the desires of
City only in the results of the services.
6. COOPERATION
Consultant agrees to work closely and cooperate fully with City's designated
Project Administrator, and any other agencies, which may have jurisdiction or interest in
the work to be performed. City agrees to cooperate with Consultant on Project.
7. PROJECT MANAGER- -
Consultant shall assign Project to a Project Manager, who shall coordinate all
phases of Project. This Project Manager shall be available to City at all reasonable times
during term of Project. Consultant has designated Lawrence E. Gallery to be its Project
Manager. Consultant shall not bill any personnel to Project other than those personnel
identified in Exhibit "B ", whether or not considered to be key personnel, without City's prior
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written approval by name and specific hourly billing rate. Consultant shall not remove or
reassign any personnel designated in this Section or assign any new or replacement
person to Project without the prior written consent of City. City's approval shall not be
unreasonably withheld with respect to removal or assignment of non -key personnel.
Consultant, at the sole discretion of City, shall remove from Project any of its
personnel assigned to the performance of services upon written request of City.
Consultant warrants it will continuously furnish the necessary personnel to complete
Project on a timely basis as contemplated by this Agreement.
8. TIME OF PERFORMANCE
Time is of the essence in the performance of the services under this Agreement
and the services shall be performed by Consultant in accordance with the schedule
specified in Exhibit "A ". The failure by Consultant to strictly adhere to the schedule may
result in termination of this Agreement by City. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Consultant
shall not be responsible for delays which are due to causes beyond Consultant's
reasonable control. However, in the case of any such delay in the services to be provided
for Project, each party hereby agrees to provide notice to the other party so that all delay:
can be addressed.
8.1 Consultant shall submit all requests for extensions of time for performance
in writing to the Project Administrator not later than ten (10) calendar days after the start
of the condition, which purportedly causes a delay, and not later than the date upon which
performance is due. The Project Administrator shall review all such requests and may
grant reasonable time extensions for unforeseeable delays, which are beyond
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Consultant's control.
8.2 For all time periods not specifically set forth herein, Consultant shall
respond in the most expedient and appropriate manner under the circumstances, by
either telephone, fax, hand delivery or mail.
9. CITY POLICY
Consultant will discuss and review all matters relating to policy and project
direction with the Project Administrator in advance of all critical decision points in order to
ensure that the Project proceeds in a manner consistent with City goals and policies.
10. CONFORMANCE TO APPLICABLE REQUIREMENT
All work prepared by Consultant shall conform to applicable city, county, state and
federal law, regulations and permit requirements and be subject to approval of the Project
Administrator and City Council.
11. PROGRESS
Consultant is responsible to keep the Project Administrator and /or his /her duly
authorized designee informed on a regular basis regarding the status and progress of the
work, activities performed and planned, and any meetings that have been scheduled or
are desired.
12. HOLD HARMLESS
Consultant shall indemnify, defend, save and hold harmless City, its City Council,
boards and commissions, officers and employees from and against any and all loss,
damages, liability, claims, allegations of liability, suits, costs and expenses for damages of
any nature whatsoever, including, but not limited to, bodily injury, death, personal injury,
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property damages, or any other claims arising from any and all negligent acts or
omissions of Consultant, its employees, agents or subcontractors in the performance of
services or work conducted or performed pursuant to this Agreement, excepting only the
active negligence or willful misconduct of City, its officers or employees, and shall include
attorneys' fees and all other costs incurred in defending any such claim. Nothing in this
indemnity shall be construed as authorizing, any award of attorneys' fees in any action on
or to enforce the terms of this Agreement.
13. INSURANCE
Without limiting consultant's indemnification of City, and prior to commencement of
work, Consultant shall obtain and provide and maintain at its own expense during the
term of this Agreement policy or policies of liability insurance of the type and amounts
described below and satisfactory to City. Certification of all required policies shall be
signed by a person authorized by that insurer to bind coverage on its behalf and must be
filed with City prior to exercising any right or performing any work pursuant to this
Agreement. Except workers compensation and errors and omissions, all insurance
policies shall add City, its elected officials, officers, agents, representatives and
employees as additional insured for all liability arising from Consultant's services as
described herein.
All insurance policies shall be issued by an insurance company certified to do
business in the State of California, with original endorsements, with Best's A VII or better
carriers, unless otherwise approved by City Risk Manager.
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A. Worker's compensation insurance covering all employees and principals of
Consultant, per the laws of the State of California.
B. Commercial general liability insurance covering third party liability risks,
including without limitation, contractual liability, in a minimum amount of $1
million combined single limit per occurrence for bodily injury, personal injury
and property damage. If commercial general liability insurance or other
form with a general aggregate is used, either the general aggregate shall
apply separately to this Project, or the general aggregate limit shall be twice
the occurrence limit.
C. Commercial auto liability and property insurance covering any owned and
rented vehicles of Consultant in a minimum amount of $1 million combined
single limit per accident for bodily injury and property damage.
D. Professional errors and omissions insurance which covers the services to
be performed in connection with this Agreement in the minimum amount of
one million dollars ($1,000,000).
Said policy or policies shall be endorsed to state that coverage shall not be
canceled by either party, except after thirty (30) days' prior notice has been given in
writing to City. Consultant shall give City prompt and timely notice of claim made or suit
instituted arising out of Consultant's operation hereunder. Consultant shall also procure
and maintain, at its own cost and expense, any additional kinds of insurance, which in its
own judgment may be necessary for its proper protection and prosecution of the work.
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Consultant agrees that in the event of loss due to any of the perils for which it has
agreed to provide comprehensive general and automotive liability insurance, that
Consultant shall look solely to its insurance for recovery. Consultant hereby grants to
City, on behalf of any insurer providing comprehensive general and automotive liability
insurance to either Consultant or City with respect to the services of Consultant herein, a
waiver of any right of subrogation which any such insurer of said Consultant may acquire
against City by virtue of the payment of any loss under such insurance.
14. PROHIBITION AGAINST TRANSFERS
Consultant shall not assign, sublease, hypothecate or transfer this Agreement or
any of the services to be performed under this Agreement, directly or indirectly, by
operation of law or otherwise without prior written consent of City. Any attempt to do so
without consent of City shall be null and void.
The sale, assignment, transfer or other disposition of any of the issued and
outstanding capital stock of Consultant, or of the interest of any general partner or joint
venturer or syndicate member or co- tenant if Consultant is a partnership or joint - venture
or syndicate or co- tenancy, which shall result in changing the control of Consultant, shall
be construed as an assignment of this Agreement. Control means fifty percent (50 %) or
more of the voting power, or twenty -five percent (25 %) or more of the assets of the
corporation, partnership or joint venture.
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15. OWNERSHIP OF DOCUMENTS
Each and every report, draft, work product, map, record and other document
reproduced, prepared or caused to be prepared by Consultant pursuant to or in
connection with this Agreement shall be the exclusive property of City.
Documents, including drawings and specifications, prepared by Consultant
pursuant to this Agreement are not intended or represented to be suitable for reuse by
City or others on any other project. Any use of completed documents for other projects
and any use of incomplete documents without specific written authorization from
Consultant will be at City's sole risk and without liability to Consultant. Further, any and
all liability arising out of changes made to Consultant's deliverables under this Agreement
by City or persons other than Consultant is waived as against Consultant and City
assumes full responsibility for such changes unless City has given Consultant prior notice
and has received from Consultant written consent for such changes.
Consultant shall, at such time and in such forms as City may require, furnish
reports concerning the status of services required under this Agreement.
16. CONFIDENTIALITY
The information, which - results -from the services in this Agreement, is to be kept
confidential unless the release of information is authorized by City.
17. CITY'S RESPONSIBILITIES
In order to assist Consultant in the execution of his responsibilities under this
Agreement, City agrees to provide the following:
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A. City will provide access to and upon request of Consultant, provide one
copy of all existing record information on file at City. Consultant shall be
entitled to rely upon the accuracy of data information provided by City or
others without independent review or evaluation. City will provide all such
materials in a timely manner so as not to cause delays in Consultant's work
schedule.
B. Provide blueprinting, CADD plotting, copying and other services through
City's reproduction company for each of the required submittals. Consultant
will be required to coordinate the required submittals with City's
reproduction company. All other reproduction will be the responsibility of
Consultant and as defined above.
18. ADMINISTRATION
This Agreement will be administered by the Public Works Department. Eldon
Davidson shall be considered the Project Administrator and shall have the authority to act
for City under this Agreement. The Project Administrator or his /her authorized
representative shall represent City in all matters pertaining to the services to be rendered
pursuant to this Agreement.
19. RECORDS
Consultant shall keep records and invoices in connection with the work to be
performed under this Agreement. Consultant shall maintain complete and accurate
records with respect to the costs incurred under this Agreement. All such records shall be
clearly identifiable. Consultant shall allow a representative of City during normal business
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hours to examine, audit and make transcripts or copies of such records. Consultant shall
allow inspection of all work, data, documents, proceedings and activities related to the
Agreement for a period of three (3) years from the date of final payment under this
Agreement.
20. WITHHOLDINGS
City may withhold payment of any disputed sums until satisfaction of the dispute
with respect to such payment. Such withholding shall not be deemed to constitute a
failure to pay according to the terms of this Agreement. Consultant shall not discontinue
work for a period of thirty (30) days from the date of withholding as a result of such
withholding. Consultant shall have an immediate right to appeal to the City Manager or
his designee with respect to such disputed sums. Consultant shall be entitled to receive
interest on any withheld sums at the rate of seven percent (7 %) per annum from the date
of withholding of any amounts found to have been improperly withheld.
21. ERRORS AND OMISSIONS
In the event of errors or omissions that are due to the negligence or professional
inexperience of Consultant which result in expense to City greater than would have
resulted if there were not errors or omissions in the work accomplished by Consultant, the
additional design, construction and /or a restoration expense shall be borne by Consultant.
Nothing in this paragraph is intended to limit City's rights under any other sections of this
Agreement.
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22. CITY'S RIGHT TO EMPLOY OTHER CONSULTANTS
City reserves the right to employ other consultants in connection with Project.
23. CONFLICTS OF INTEREST
A. Consultant or its employees may be subject to the provisions of the
California Political Reform Act of 1974 (the "Act "), which (1) requires such
persons to disclose financial interest that may foreseeably be materially
affected by the work performed under this Agreement, and (2) prohibits
such persons from making, or participating in making, decisions that will
foreseeably financially affect such interest.
B. If subject to the Act, Consultant shall conform to all requirements of the Act.
Failure to do so constitutes a material breach and is grounds for termination
of this Agreement by City. Consultant shall indemnify and hold harmless
City for any and all claims for damages resulting from Consultant's violation
of this Section.
24. SUBCONSULTANT AND ASSIGNMENT
Except as specifically authorized under this Agreement, the services included in
this Agreement shall not be assigned, transferred, contracted or subcontracted
without prior written approval of City.
25. NOTICES
All notices, demands, requests or approvals to be given under this Agreement
shall be given in writing and conclusively shall be deemed served when delivered
personally or on the third business day after the deposit thereof in the United States mail,
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postage prepaid, first class mail, addressed as hereinafter provided.
All notices, demands, requests or approvals from Consultant to City shall be
addressed to City at:
City of Newport Beach, Attention Public Works Director
3300 Newport Boulevard
P. O. Box 1768
Newport Beach, CA, 92658 -8915
(949) 644 -3311
Fax (949) 644 -3318
All notices, demands, requests or approvals from City to Consultant shall be addressed to
Consultant at:
Attention: Michel P. Rudinica
Robert Bein, William Frost & Associates
P.O. Box 57057
Irvine California 92619
(949) 472 -3505
Fax(949)472 -8373
26. TERMINATION
In the event either part hereto fails or refuses to perform any of the provisions
hereof at the time and in the manner required hereunder, that party shall be deemed in
default in the performance of this Agreement. If such default is not cured within a period
of two (2) days, or if more than two (2) days are reasonably required to cure the default
and the defaulting party fails to give adequate assurance of due performance within two
(2) days after receipt by defaulting party from the other party of written notice of default,
specifying the nature of such default and the steps necessary to cure such default, the
nondefaulting party may terminate the Agreement forthwith by giving to the defaulting
party written notice thereof.
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26.1 City shall have the option, at its sole discretion and without cause, of
terminating this Agreement by giving seven (7) days' prior written notice to Consultant as
provided herein. Upon termination of this Agreement, City shall pay to Consultant that
portion of compensation specified in this Agreement that is earned and unpaid prior to the
effective date of termination.
27. COMPLIANCES
Consultant shall comply with all laws, state or federal and all ordinances, rules and
regulations enacted or issued by City.
28. WAIVER
A waiver by either party of any breach, of any term, covenant or condition
contained herein shall not be deemed to be a waiver of any subsequent breach of the
same or any other term, covenant or condition contained herein whether of the same or a
different character.
29. INTEGRATED CONTRACT
This Agreement represents the full and complete understanding of every kind or
nature whatsoever between the parties hereto, and all preliminary negotiations and
agreements of whatsoever kind or nature are merged herein. No verbal agreement or
implied covenant shall be held to vary the provisions hereon. Any modification of this
Agreement will be effective only by written execution signed by both City and Consultant.
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30. OPINION OF COST
Any opinion of the construction cost prepared by Consultant represents his /her
judgment as a design professional and is supplied for the general guidance of City. Since
Consultant has no control over the cost of labor and material, or over competitive bidding
or market conditions, Consultant does not guarantee the accuracy of such opinions as
compared to contractor bids or actual cost to City.
31. COMPUTER DELIVERABLES
CADD data delivered to City shall include the professional stamp of the engineer
or architect in responsible charge of the work. City agrees that Consultant shall not be
liable for claims, liabilities or losses arising out of, or connected with (a) the modification
or misuse by City, or anyone authorized by City, of CADD data; (b) the decline of
accuracy or readability of CADD data due to inappropriate storage conditions or duration;
or (c) any use by City, or anyone authorized by City, of CADD data for additions to this
Project, for the completion of this Project by others, or for any other project, excepting
only such use as is authorized, in writing, by Consultant. By acceptance of CADD data,
City agrees to indemnify Consultant for damages and liability resulting from the
modification or misuse of suc#i-CADD -data.
All drawings shall be transmitted to the City in Auto Cad version 14 in ".dwg" file
format. All written documents shall be transmitted to the City in Microsoft Word 97 and
Microsoft Excel 97 and be consistent with Microsoft Office 97.
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32. PATENT INDEMNITY Consultant shall indemnify City, its agents, officers,
representatives and employees against liability, including costs, for infringement of any
United States' letters patent, trademark, or copyright infringement, including costs,
contained in Consultant's drawings and specifications provided under this Agreement.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have caused this Agreement to be executed
on the day and year first written above.
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
Robin Clauson
Assistant City Attorney
ATTEST:
By:
LaVonne Harkless
City Clerk
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
A Municipal Corporation
By:
Mayor
City of Newport Beach
CONSULTANT
By:
Michael P. Rudinica
Executive Vice President
Robert Bein & William Frost
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RBF's extensive
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water pipelines, local
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project to achieve the
best possible solutions.
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EXHIBIT A
RBF has developed a methodology for successfully completing engineering
projects of this type on time or ahead of schedule, and within budget. This
methodology is based on 56 years of local Orange County engineering experience.
We have found that the best formula for success is to team qualified and
experienced individuals who have worked successfully together on other projects,
and support them with our firm's multi - disciplinary staff and selected specialty
subconsultants.
RBF team members have visited the project site, met with City staff, and
reviewed existing documents in order to more clearly understand the proposed
project. A description of our project understanding and approach is provided
below. We have also included a proposed Scope of Work. Critical issues are
identified and work plan items have been developed.
1.1 PROJECT UNDERSTANDING
The City of Newport Beach has determined that one of their most important water
projects is to install an additional water supply system to Big Canyon Reservoir in order to provide important
redundancy. Should the transmission main from the 17" Street Booster to the Sand Canyon Reservoir be out of
service for any reason, the 24 -inch BCR to Corona del Water Transmission Main will be required.
The proposed project consists of approximately 5,000 to 9,000 lineal feet of 24 -inch cement mortar lined and
coated steel pipe and approximately 1,500 lineal feet of 12 -inch C -900 PVC pipe. The proposed project locations
are shown on the attached Exhibit No. 1.
1.2 PROJECT APPROACH AND KEY WORK PLAN ITEMS
From ourreview of the proposed project, available data, and past experience, we have developed a specific project
approach and work plan which will be discussed in detail in this section of the proposal. A listing of the key
aspects of this work plan are presented below, with a detailed discussion of each element of work immediately
following:
1W Alternative alignments along Fifth Avenue and/or Fourth Avenue
OW Connection and alignment at Dahlia Avenue, Fifth Avenue and Coast Highway areas
VW Utility Research and Location of proposed Transmission Mains within Streets
Irw Pipe and trench section value engineering
OW Minimize public disruption
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Alternative Alignments along Fifth Avenue and/or Fourth Avenue
As shown on Exhibit No. 1, we will analyze alternative alignments along Fifth Avenue and Fourth
Avenue between Marguerite and Heliotrope. As part of our approach in this area, we will compare
construction costs of the alternative alignments, considering the following items and other items:
• Location of existing utilities within existing streets including sewer, water, storm drain and
others. Both of these streets are quite narrow as shown in the following pictures - therefore,
accurate utility location is important and will affect where the proposed 24 -inch transmission
main will be located and construction costs..
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From review of the water and sewer grid maps, the Fifth Street alignment includes both water
(12 -inch ACP) and sewer facilities (12- and 18 -inch) along the entire stretch. The Fourth Avenue
alignment, in contrast, has only a minimum portion of sewer. As a result, construction costs
along some areas will be less expensive in Fourth Avenue.
• Construction within Grant Howard Park
(location of park is shown in Exhibit No. 1)
Construction within Grant Howard Park at Fifth Avenue
could decrease construction costs due to many factors
including:
— Reduced pavement replacement costs
— Increased transmission main daily production
— Less traffic control
— Less utilities within park
Construction impacts to the park though will need to be
considered. John Andrew, our Landscape Architect, will
address these issues, including;
— Cost of irrigation and landscape replacement
— Replacement of trails -
- Limit hours of construction work to reduce impact to
park users (could impact construction production)
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Connection and Alignment at Dahlia Avenue, Fifth Avenue and Coast Highway areas
(See Exhibit No. 2 for a blow up of this area)
Connection and alignment at Dahlia, Fifth and East Coast Highway. One of the most challenging
aspects of the proposed 24 -inch transmission main alignment is the installation of the pipeline in this
location. The challenges that will be considered include:
• Numerous water and sewer facilities at this location
• Traffic control, especially along East Coast Highway
• Maintaining water service to customers during construction
• Abandoning existing 18" RCSCP
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From our review of existing and proposed facilities, a sequence of construction will be identified that
will allow keeping the customers in service. As shown on Exhibit No. 2, additional pipelines can
be installed on a temporary basis which will allow continuous service while the 24 -inch is installed
and existing pipes are taken out of service.
C. Utility Research and Location of Proposed Transmission
Mains within Streets
One key to selecting the pipeline alignment and keeping
change order costs to a minimum involves conducting proper
utility research.
Once the utilities have been
identified, location within the
existing streets will be considered
for constructability, limiting utility
relocations and Health Department
separation requirements.
RBF has developed a technical methodology for obtaining I
the locations of existing pipelines, services, appurtenances,
and utilities. This methodology utilizes several available techniques to compile the maximum amount
of information in a cost - effective manner. We have successfully utilized this technology and
approach on similar projects including sewer and force mains in Pacific Coast Highway in Corona
del Mar, numerous existing streets in the City of Beverly Hills, and hundreds of miles of pipeline for
several other clients.
The methodology includes:
• Review of Record Information
• Field Reconnaissance Survey
• Audio Frequency Line Tracer
• Potholing
The available record information for the existing utilities will be reviewed to begin the compilation
of existing data. A field reconnaissance survey will be conducted to locate existing pipelines and
appurtenances. The field reconnaissance will identify valve can risers, air and vacuum valves, fire
hydrants, water service meters, manholes, clean outs, and utility vaults. These appurtenances indicate
the subsurface location of utilities.
Audio frequency line tracer technology is an excellent method of
locating conductive (metallic) pipelines in highly congested urban
areas. The tracer inductively locates the pipeline and features a left -
right guidance system, directing the operator over the pipeline. A
field strength display aids in pinpointing the pipeline location and
with the push of a button, the depth of the pipeline is provided.
When potholing is required, we utilize the "soft -dig" technology.
This process utilizes air to "drill" a small- diameter hole (12- inches
±) to the location of the utility. A scope is used to view the utility and confirm the location.
reduces the impact to existing streets and pavement replacement costs.
Soft -dig
Each utility company with utilities within the project vicinity will be contacted to confirm the utilities
shown along the project alignments or to verify that the utility company does not have utilities within
the project alignments.
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D. Piue and Trench Section Value Engineerin
As part of our preliminary design, we will analyze
pipe material, coatings and trench section materials.
We will not, though, re- invent the wheel, since the
City's preference is steel pipe. This analysis, though,
will determine cost effective recommended coatings
and backfills. We have assumed that cement mortar
interior lining for the steel pipe will be utilized.
City of Newport Beach
Based upon a detailed analysis of all the
cost factors listed below along with
corrosion and geotechnical considerations,
a recommendation or recommendations of
allowed alternatives to be included in the
specification will be reviewed with City
stafffor ultimate inclusion into the
Contract Documents.
RBF will prepare a matrix analysis to determine the most cost effective coating and trench material.
It should be noted that a corrosion analysis will be utilized to determine impacts on pipeline coatings.
Also, geotechnical review will be utilized for trench.
Table 1 summarizes the pipeline material alternatives and cost per 100 /ft will be estimated.
Table 1
Pipeline Material Alternatives and Cost Per 100 Feet
Pipeline Coati
$ /100 ft
Cement Mortar Coating
TBD
80 mil Tape Wrap
TBD
80 mil Tape Wrap with 3/4" Rock
Shield (Cement Mortar)
TBD
Table 2 summarizes the backfill material to be analyzed and costs per cubic yard will be estimated.
Table 2
Pipeline Backfill Materials and Cost Per Cubic Yard
Backfill Material
$ /CY
Decomposed Granite
TBD
Coarse Gravel
TBD
Slurry
TBD
Coarse Granular Material
(Rounded Pea Gravel)
TBD
Sand (SE 30)
TBD
Table 3 summarizes the alternative compaction methods and costs evaluated within the matrix.
Table 3
Backfill Compaction Method
Compaction Method
$ /CY
Mechanical
TBD
Jetting
TBD
Self Compaction
TBD
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E. Minimize Public Disruption
As with any construction project,
disruption to the public will occur. A
successful project, though, will
minimize disruption as much as
possible. As shown on Exhibit No. 3,
there are numerous public uses along
and in the vicinity of the project
including:
• Single Family Residence
• Apartments
• Senior Center
• Parks
• Churches
• Preschool/Day Care
• Elementary School
• Cemetery
• Busy Streets
Traffic near schools
City of Newport Beach
Heavy traffic at Marguerite and
San Joaquin Hills Road from
existing schools, churches, and
residential areas
During the preliminary and final design of this project, RBF will analyze
and incorporate construction features to limit disruptions. Some of these
features include:
• Maintain Residential and Commercial Access
Phase construction and provide notification and provisions for
homeownerand business access; limiting disruption to businesses during
pipeline construction; providing access to commercial and residential
areas during pipeline construction; providing access and a safe
environment near schools, church facilities, day care, and cemetery.
Limit Time of Construction in Some Areas
Consideration of work hours in certain areas, especially areas near
schools will be considered to be included into the Contract
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Jacking and boring of San Joaquin Hills Road will be analyzed to review with the City Staff to
compare additional project costs with benefits of limiting traffic disruptions.
• Minimize Traffic Flow Congestion
Phase construction to limit areas of traffic flow congestions throughout the Project so that traffic can
proceed. Traffic control plans will also include detour plans.
• Nighttime Construction
Disruption to the traffic and the community can be limited by using nighttime construction of the tie -
in at East Coast Highway.
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• Continuity of Service
Phase construction to ensure that new portions of the water transmission system placed into operation
meet domestic and fireflow demands continuously.
• Minimize Water Service Disruption
Phase construction and transferring of service to keep service outages to a minimum.
• Sewer Laterals
Phase construction and assist the City in required notification and immediate reconnection of sewer
laterals disturbed during construction.
• System Testing/Disinfection
Phase Construction to ensure proper testing and disinfection of the new system is completed prior to
connection of services, if required.
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1.3 SCOPE OF WORK
Introduction
The Scope of Work for this project includes preparation of engineering design drawings, technical specifications,
and bid documents for construction of the 24 -inch BCR to Corona del Mar Water Transmission Main. The work
associated with this project includes evaluation of alignment alternatives, preliminary and final engineering
design, and other tasks related to the water system improvements which consists of approximately 8,000 to 9,000
lineal feet of 24 -inch cement mortar lined and coated steel pipe and approximately 1,500 lineal feet of 12 -inch
PVC pipe.
The Scope of Work for this project consists of the following tasks:
Preliminary Enaineerinp- Phase
Task 1.1
Review Existing Data and Utility Research
Task 1.2
Alternative Pipeline Alignment Analysis
Task 1.3
Jurisdictional Agency /Permit Review and Coordination
Task 1.4
Construction Cost Estimates
Task 1.5 Project Schedule
Task 1.6 Preliminary Design Report (PDR)
Task 1.7 Final PDR
Final Design Phase
Task 2.1
Horizontal and Vertical Control, Aerial Mapping/Base Map Preparation
Task 2.2
Geotechnical Investigation
Task 2.3
Utility Research
Task 2.4
Corrosion Analysis
Task 2.5
Field Surveys
Task 2.6
Final Permit Processing/Agency Coordination
Task 2.7
Pipeline Design and Construction Drawings
Task 2.8
Contract Documents and Specifications
Task 2.9
Construction Cost Estimates
Task 2.10
Construction Schedule
Task 2.11
Bidding Assistance
Task 2.12
Design Progress Reviews
Task 2.13
Meeting Attendance
Construction Suvoort Phase
Task 3.1
Attend Pre - Construction Conference
Task 3.2
Respond to Requests for Information
Task 3.3
Review Schedule of Values, Project Schedules, Calculations, Shop Drawings
Task 3.4
Attend Field and Project Meetings
Task 3.5
Prepare As -Built Drawings
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PRELIMINARY DESIGN PHASE:
Task 1.1: Review Existing Data
RBF will review reports, record drawings, and other information affecting the project.
Task 1.2: Alternative Pipeline Alignment
RBF will perform an alternative pipeline alignment analysis, which will include analyzing alternative pipeline
alignments within the street right -of -ways. We will also analyze alternative alignments along Fourth Avenue and
Fifth Avenue as addressed on page 2.
Task 1.3: Jurisdictional Agency/Permit Review and Coordination
RBF will identify all required permits for the project and will coordinate with jurisdictional agencies under this
task item. This task will include identification of required permits and other coordination requirements. For the
connection point on East Coast Highway, it is anticipated that existing City construction Caltrans permit will be
utilized. RBF will support all requirements of Caltrans and other permits.
Task 14: Construction Cost Estimate
Preliminary Construction Cost Estimates for each of the alternatives identified will be prepared and included as
part of the Preliminary Design Report. This task will also include the pipe and trench value engineering cost
estimate comparisons.
Task 1.5: Project Schedule
A project schedule will be prepared indicating project time schedules and critical path items for both final design
and facility construction. The bar chart and critical path method schedules can be updated on a monthly or regular
basis to track progress of various critical design items.
Task 1.6: Preliminary Design Report
Upon completion of the tasks listed above, a Preliminary Design Report will be prepared which will present a
summary of the project alternatives, design parameters, proposed materials, cost estimates, and recommendations.
Task I. T. Final Preliminary Design Report
After review and approval of the Draft Preliminary Design Report, any comments will be incorporated into the
final report will be submitted to the City within two weeks of receipt of the City's comments.
FINAL DESIGN PHASE:
The Final Design Phase of this project will include preparation of plans, specifications, and contract documents
for the proposed pipeline and appurtenances, and final agency coordination /permitting. A detailed Scope of
Services for final design is identified below:
Task 2.1: HorizontaWertical Control, Aerial Mapping, Base Map Prep.
RBF will provide topographic mapping from aerial photogrammetry for a 300 foot wide corridor along the
proposed pipeline route, including alternative alignments. Mapping will meet the requirements in "ASPRS
Accuracy Standards for Large Scale Maps ", dated March 31, 1993. Topographic data will be provided in
AutoCAD format at a plotting scale of 1 "= 40' with 1 foot inter val contours. Black and white digital imagery will
be rectified to fit the project control system and files provided in a .TIF format. Three days of field surveying is
budgeted to provide detailed topography for areas not visible in the aerial photography and to locate critical
features, joins and/or utility invert elevations. Record maps will be researched and assembled to compute the
geometric alignment for the existing public rights -of -way.
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Task 2.2 Geotechnical Investigation
A geotechnical investigation will be performed that includes 10 borings along the alignment. The borings will
be drilled at a spacing of about 800 feet. The borings will extend approximately 10 to 20 feet deep. A
geotechnical report will be provided to the City of Newport Beach. A portion of this work may be performed
during preliminary design to assist in the alignment and trench section analysis.
Task 23: Utility Research
Utility research will be performed to identify existing facilities along the pipeline alignment including water,
sewer, electric, gas, cable, storm drain, service connections, laterals, catch basins, and other facilities.
Task 2.4: Corrosion Analysis
RBF will perform an evaluation of the corrosion potential of the on -site soils. The analysis will include
recommendations on pipe coatings, pipe bonding, location of test stations and ultimate protection system required,
if any. A portion of the corrosion analysis will be performed during the preliminary design phase.
Task 2.5: Field Surveys
RBF will conduct a field reconnaissance survey to locate above -ground features having a critical relationship to
the project. The field reconnaissance will identify such items as valve can risers, air and vacuum valves, fire
hydrants, water service meters, manholes, cleanouts, and utility vaults.
Task 2.6: Final Permit Processing/Agency Coordination
Identification of the required permits and agency requirements will be completed as part of the Preliminary Design
Phase. Final processing and coordination of the required permits will be initiated during the preliminary design
but will be finalized during the final design of the project. Many agencies require plans which are close to
completion prior to their final review. Therefore, we will initiate permit processing as soon as possible in an effort
to finalize agency requirements, which will then be included in the plans and specifications.
Task 2.7 Construction Plans
Construction plans will be prepared on the final design parameters identified in the Preliminary Design Report.
The following plans are anticipated to be required:
(1) Title Sheet, with Vicinity Map and Location Map
(2) General Notes, Index Map, List of Drawings, Legend, Benchmark, and Basis of Bearings.
(3) Overall Project Plan and Profile
(4) Plan and Profile Drawing No. 1
(5) Plan and Profile Drawing No.2
(6) Plan and Profile Drawing No. 3
(7) Plan and Profile Drawing No. 4
(8) Plan and Profile Drawing No. 5
(9) Plan and Profile Drawing No. 6
(10) Plan and Profile Drawing No. 7
(11) Plan and Profile Drawing No. 8
(12) Plan and Profile Drawing No. 9
(13) Plan and Profile Drawing No. 10
(14) Plan and Profile Drawing No. 11
(15) Plan and Profile Drawing No. 12
(16) Pipeline Details
(17) Pipeline Details
(18) Traffic Control General Notes
(19) Traffic Control Plan No. 1
(20) Traffic Control Plan No. 2
(21) Detour Plan
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Task 2.8: Contract Documents and Specifications
Contract Documents and Technical Specifications will also be prepared for the pipeline and appurtenances
utilizing City of Newport Beach - Design Criteria, Special Provisions and Standard Drawings for Public Works
Construction (latest edition). In addition, technical provisions will be prepared, utilizing the City's standard
format. Original documents will be delivered to the City for final printing.
Task 29: Construction Cost Estimates
A preliminary construction cost estimate will be prepared and reviewed with the City at the 100 - percent design
completion stage and will be prepared for use in evaluating the bids to be received on the project.
Task 2.10: Construction Schedule
During the final design, all major project suppliers will be contacted to determine delivery time requirements.
This information will be compared to construction time requirements and a final project schedule will be prepared.
Task 2.11: Bidding Assistance
Upon advertisement of the project forbidding purposes, will contact contractors qualified to complete this project.
Emphasis will be placed on contractors who have successfully completed similar projects far the City of Newport
Beach. If required during the bidding period, addenda will be prepared. Also, we have allocated time in the
budget for answering questions which may arise during the bidding period.
Task 2.12: Design Reviews
Review meetings will be held at the 75- percent, 95- percent, and final completion stages of the project.
Task 2.13: Meetings with City of Newport Beach and other Agencies.
We will conduct and/or attend project meetings, review meetings, and other necessary meetings with the City of
Newport Beach and other public agencies during this phase of the project. For the purposes of this proposal, we
have budgeted one meetings per month with the City of Newport Beach.
CONSTRUCTION SUPPORT PHASE
The following services will be provided by RBF during the Construction Phase of this project as may be requested
by the City of Newport:
Task 3.1 Attend Pre - Construction Conference
Attend the Pre - Construction conference conducted by the City of Newport Beach.
Task 3.2 Respond to RFIs
Respond to Requests for Information (RFIs) from either the construction project manager or the contractor,
including any new detailed drawings required.
Task 33: Review of Shop Drawings and Other Project - Related Information
Review the schedule of values, project schedules, shoring diagrams and calculations, and shop drawings will be
performed.
Task 3.4: Site Visits and Consultation
Periodic site visits will be made during construction of the project at key construction intervals or as requested
by the City. RBF will also be available for consultation during construction for clarification of design - related
issues.
Task 3.5: As -Built Drawings
Preparation of final record drawings will be provided.
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PROJECT SCHEDULE:
The attached Project Schedule includes an anticipated Award of Engineering Services and Notice -to- Proceed of
March 28, 2000. We anticipate completion on or before the required due date of November 1, 2000.
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ROBERT IBEIN, WILLIAM FROST & ASSOCIATES
PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS, PLANNERS & SURVEYORS
HOURLY RATE SCHEDULE
Effective January, 2000
OFFICE PERSONNEL
Principal ........................................ ...............................
$160.00
Project Director ................................... ...............................
140.00
Structural Engineer ................................ ...............................
127.00
Project Manager ................................... ...............................
121.00
Senior Engineer/Planner ............................ ...............................
110.00
Corrosion Engineer ................................. ...............................
98.00
Project Engineer .................................... ...............................
98.00
Senior Designer .................................... ...............................
94.00
Design Engineer/Designer/Mapper (CADD) ............. ...............................
86.00
Environmental Manager ............................. ...............................
84.00
Senior Drafter/Technician ............................ ...............................
76.00
Designer/Planner /Assistant Engineer ................... ...............................
72.00
Drafter /Graphic Artist ............................... ...............................
65.00
Environmental Analyst/Staff Planner ................... ...............................
63.00
Engineering/Planning Aide ........................... ...............................
45.00
2- Person Survey Crew ............................ ............................... $170.00
1- Person Survey Crew ............................. ............................... 120.00
Field Supervisor .................................. ............................... 108.00
CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT PERSONNEL
Construction Manager ............................. ...............................
$130.00
Field Superintendent ............................... ...............................
104.00
Resident Engineer/Project Manager ................... ...............................
103.00
Assistant Field Superintendent ........................ ...............................
83.00
Senior Construction Inspector ......................... ...............................
83.00
Construction Inspector ............................... ...............................
79.00
Field Office Engineer ............................... ...............................
76.00
Construction Technician ............................. ...............................
60.00
COMPUTER & OTHER SERVICE FEES
P.C. Work Station ................................. ............................... $15.00
Clerical/Word Processing ............................ ............................... 42.00
Consultation Relative to Legal Actions ................. ............................... 250.00
Vehicle Mileage ...... ............................... ...........................0.35 /Mile
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Blueprinting, reproduction, messenger service and other direct expenses will be charged as an additional cost plus 15%. A Subconsultant
Management Fee of fifteen- percent (15 %) will be added to the direct cost of all subconsultant services to provide for the cost of administration,
Subconsultant consultation and insurance.
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TABLET
ESTIMATED HOURS AND FEE
24 -INCH BCR TO CORONA DEL MAR WATER TRANSMISSION MAIN
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
Task Description
Approximate Person -Hours
Total
Estimated
Fee
Principal
In Charge
Project
Mana or
Project
Engineer
Designer/
Drafter
TASK 1: PRELIMINARY ENGINEERING
1.1
Review Existing Data/Utility Research
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8
4
$1,572
1.2
Alternative Pipeline Alignment Analysis
2
16
32
8
$6,000
1.3
Jurisdictional Agency/Permit Review and Coordination
1
2
4
$794
1.4
Construction Cost Estimates
1
41
8
$1,428
1.5
Project Schedule
0
2
6
$830
1.6
Preliminary Design Report
8
24
24
32
$8,968
1.7
Final PDR
1
4
8
4
$1,732
SUBTOTAL PRELIMINARY DESIGN:
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56
90
48
$21,324
TASK 2: FINAL DESIGN
2.1
Horizontal and Vertical Control, Aerial Mapping/Base Map Prep.
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$22,000
2.2
Geotechnical Investi aiton
LUMP
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$10,000
2.3
Utility Research
0
12
24
40
$6,844
2.4
Corrosion Analysis
0
12
16
$3,020
2.5
Field Surveys 2 days in field
$2,100
2.6
Final Permit Processing/Agency Coordination
0
4
20
8
$3,052
2.7
Pipeline Design and Construction Drawings
General
1 Title Sheet with Vicinity and Location Map
1
2
4
12
$1,706
2 General Notes, Index Map, List of Drawings, Legend
1
2
4
12
$1,706
Benchmark, and Basis of Bearings
3 Overall Project Plan and Profile
1
6
10
26
$3,842
4 Plan and Profile Drawing No. 1: Pipeline 1" = 40'
1
6
10
26
$3,842
5 Plan and Profile Drawing No. 2: Pipeline 1" = 40'
1
6
10
26
$3,842
6 Plan and Profile Drawing No. 3: Pipeline 1" = 40'
1
6
10
26
$3,842
7 Plan and Profile Drawing No. 4: Pipeline 1" = 40'
1
6
10
26
$3,842
8 Plan and Profile Drawing No. 5: Pipeline 1" = 40'
1
6
10
26
$3,842
9 Plan and Profile Drawing No. 6: Pipeline 1" = 40'
1
6
10
26
$3,842
10 Plan and Profile Drawing No. 7: Pipeline 1" =40'
1
6
10
26
$3,842
11 Plan and Profile Drawing No. 8: Pipeline 1" =40'
1
6
10
26
$3,842
12 Plan and Profile Drawing No. 9: Pipeline 1" =40'
1
6
10
26
$3,842
13 Plan and Profile Drawing No. 10: Pipeline 1" =40'
1
6
10
26
$3,842
14 Plan and Profile Drawing No. 11: Pipeline 1" =40'
1
6
10
26
$3,842
15 Plan and Profile Drawing No. 12: Pipeline 1" =40'
1
6
10
26
$3,842
16 Pipeline Details
1
8
12
30
$4,584
17 Pipeline Details
1
8
12
30
$4,584
18 Traffic Control Plan General Notes
1
2
6
8
$1,598
19 Traffic Control Plan No. 1
1
2
16
20
$3,490
20 Traffic Control Plan No. 2
1
2
16
20
$3,490
21 Detour Plan
1
2
6
20
$2,510
Subtotal Construction Plans:
21
106
206
490
73,614
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TABLE 1
ESTIMATED HOURS AND FEE
24 -INCH BCR TO CORONA DEL MAR WATER TRANSMISSION MAIN
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
Task Description
Approximate Person -Hours
Total
Estimated
Fee
Principal
In Charge
Project
Manager
Project
Engineer
Designer/
Drafter
2.8
Contract Documents and Specifications
4
24
32
$6,680
2.9
1 Construction Cost Estimates
0
4
10
4
$1,768
2.10
Construction Schedule
0
2
4
$634
2.11
Bidding Assistance
0
8
16
$2,536
2.12
Desi n Progress Reviews 75 %, 95 %, Final Submittals
0
6
12
$1,902
2.13
Meeting Attendance
0
32
32
$7,008
SUBTOTAL FINAL DESIGN:
25
210
372
542
$141,158
OTHER COSTS:
Direct Costs/Reprographics
$2,500
TOTAL ESTIMATED HOURS AND BUDGET:
38
266
462
590
$164,982
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TABLE 2
ESTIMATED HOURS AND FEE
24 -INCH BCR TO CORONA DEL MAR WATER TRANSMISSION MAIN
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
March 20, 2000
Task Description
A pproximate Person-Hours
Total
Estimated
Fee
Principal
In Charge
Project
Manager
Project
Engineer
Designer/
Drafter
TASK 3: CONSTRUCTION SERVICES:
3.1
Attend Pre - Construction Conference
0
2
4
0
$634
3.2
Respond to Requests for Information RFIS
2
8
24
8
$4,248
3.3
Review Schedule of Values, Pro'. Schedules, Calcs, Shop Dw s
2
12
40
12
$6,604
3.4
Attend Field and Project Meetin s
0
12
24
4
$4,108
3.5
As -Built Drawings
1
4
12
60
$6,380
SUBTOTAL CONSTRUCTION SERVICES:
5
38
104
84
$21,974
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