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HomeMy WebLinkAbout18 - Wayfinding & Directional Signage ProgramCITY OF NEWPORT BEACH CITY COUNCIL STAFF REPORT Agenda Item No. 18 May 13, 2008 TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL FROM: Kathlyn Bowden, AICP, Economic Development Coordinator 949 -644 -32301 kbowden @city.newport- beach.ca.us SUBJECT: Wayfinding and Directional Signage Program Phase II — Approval of Third Amendment to Professional Services Agreement with Hunt Design Associates ISSUE: Should the City approve a contract amendment with Hunt Design Associates to support the second phase of implementation of the Citywide Wayfinding and Directional Signage Program? RECOMMENDATION: Approve Third Amendment to Professional Services Agreement with Hunt Design Associates for design development of the Citywide Wayfinding & Directional Signage Program Phase II for a cost not to exceed $48,800, and authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute the agreement. BACKGROUND: Arising from Economic Development Committee and City Council approvals in FY 2000, the City has embarked on the development and implementation of a comprehensive Citywide Wayfinding and Directional Signage Program. In an effort to help gain public acceptance of the program, the City installed a series of directional signs through a pilot program. The pilot program was developed in 2005 as a part of the traffic improvements around the "mixmaster" intersection near the Newport Pier. The pilot program was helpful in allowing city staff to evaluate the success of the pilot signs and make adjustments to font size and method of installation. The City has completed the placement of nine new monument signs at prominent City and district gateway entrances as part of the 2007 -08 capital program. Phase II, installation of the wayfinding signs, was also included in the capital budget, but has been delayed. Staff is proposing that funds for this project be rebudgeted in 2008 -09 so the project can be completed. Wayfinding and Directional Sign Program Phase 11 — Amendment No. 3 to PSA with Hunt Design May 13, 2008 Page: 2 DISCUSSION: The second phase of the design project includes programming, construction document production, and construction administration services. Public Works staff (and CalTrans, where necessary) will review and approve all design and locational issues in accordance with state and local regulations. Hunt Design will review and update sign locations and messages in accordance with a sign location plan, prepare design intent drawings and specifications, prepare the final implementation cost estimate, and assist City staff with all aspects of construction administration. If the City Council approves the contract amendment for the second phase of implementation, the total revised cost for services will be $47,000, plus reimbursable expenses (estimated at $1,800) for a grand total project cost of $48,800. FUNDING AVAILABILITY: The funds required for this amendment are budgeted in the Circulation and Transportation account for the wayfinding signage project, 7261- C2700813. Prepared by: Submitted by: J .4 athlyn B den, AfCP SMron Wood Economic Development Coordinator Assistant City Manager Attachment: Third Amendment to Professional Services Agreement THIRD AMENDMENT TO PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT, entered into this _ day of May 2008, by and between CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, a Municipal Corporation (hereinafter referred to as "City ") and HUNT DESIGN ASSOCIATES whose address is 25 North Mentor Avenue, Pasadena, California, 91106 (hereinafter referred to as "Consultant "), is made with reference to the following: RECITALS A. City and Consultant entered into a Professional Services Agreement for a Citywide Wayfinding and Directional Signage Program on May 12, 2002. B. The Professional Services Agreement was amended on February 3, 2006, increasing total compensation to consultant to $94,450. C. The Parties desire to amend the agreement to provide for the second phase of implementation of the Citywide Wayfinding and Directional Signage Program. NOW, THEREFORE, it is mutually agreed by and between the undersigned parties as follows: 1. COMPENSATION TO CONSULTANT Paragraph 3, Compensation to Consultant, is amended to provide that Consultant's compensation for all work performed in accordance with this agreement shall not exceed Forty-Eight Thousand, Eight Hundred Dollars ($48,800.00). 2. SERVICES TO BE PERFORMED Paragraph 2, Services to be Performed, is amended to include Exhibit `A ", scope of services dated April 16, 2008. 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. NO AMENDMENTS TO REMAINDER OF AGREEMENT All other provisions of the Agreement shall remain in force and effect in their original form. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties have caused this Agreement to be executed on the day and year first written above. CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH A Municipal Corporation Bv: Edward Selich, Mayor ATTEST: LaVonne Harkless, City Clerk CONSULTANT Hunt Design Associates By: T. Wayne Hunt Attachment: Exhibit A: Hunt Design Proposal for Professional Services -Newport Beach Phase II Wayfinding, Program and Construction Administration EXHIBIT "A" HUN DE IG Revised April 16, 2008 City of Newport Beach Public Works Department PO Box 1768 Newport Beach, CA 92658 Attention: Peter Tauscher PROPOSAL TO PROVIDE GRAPHIC DESIGN SERVICES Project: Newport . Beach Phase II Wayfinding- Programming and Construction Administration As a continuation of our work with the City of Newport Beach, Hunt Design will provide the following services. These services are an extension of the work done for Phase I, and are a part of the necessary steps for implementation of the city -wide wayfinding system and gateways. Scope of Work- Elements A. City -wide directional wayfinding system (Quantities, general locations and messages based on 12/02/03 sign location plan generated by Hunt Design). B. Gateway signs [Three (3) monument signs based on City approved design and criteria] Scope of Work- Tasks 1. Programming I.I. Attend meeting to kick off phase II scope of work to further define and clarify the goals of the project. 1.2. Based on pf—e"min—efy Pfflgrammmng done dining the initi--l-I--- 8 1.3. Review City's field - verified sign locations. 1.4. Revise programming based on City's site observations for locations and messages. 1.5. Create a numbering system for all sign elements. Identify sign locations by number on City provided maps and titleblock. 1.6. Develop sign message schedule with individual sign numbers cross referenced to sign location plan. Work Products: Written list of typical proposed project signs by category, plan drawings showing proposed sign locations keyed to written list; message schedule showing every sign message. 7 616 793.7847 r 616 793-i549 zs NORTU MMMK AVENUE, PASADEM, CA 91106 -1709 April 16, 2008 — Page 2 of 3 H U N T D ES t G 2. Construction Documents 2.1 Using established design intent drawings and specifications (from 2005 wayfmding pilot program, and the 2007 gateway sign program) modify CD Drawings with updated specifications, elevations, necessary sections, and details, and copy layouts. 22 Prepare production layouts for typical elements. Prepare typography guidelines for the remainder of items. 2.3 Prepare final implementation cost estimate for all signage and graphics elements, including a third -party estimate. 2.4 For Gateway signs (if applicable), Hunt Design will document specific sign locations on city - provided plan drawings. All locations will be dimensioned thoroughly with sufficient information for installer to locate sign. If required due to unique location conditions, Hunt Design will make adjustments to the standard gateway sign size or proportion. 2.5 Prepare final special provisions for sign elements signed by Hunt Design for submittal in bid package. Work Products: Design drawings required for sign fabricators to bid on, and to prepare shop drawings and graphic submittals. Exclusions: Engineering services (this will be done by the sign fabricator during the shop drawing phase) 3. Construction Administration 3.1. Assist City in developing a list of qualified sign fabricators. 3.2. Assist City in review of bids. 3.3. Assist City in negotiations and start -up of City /sign contractor relationship. 3.4. Review shep drawings; Poler submittals, and samples lifevided by the esigil Wil IcFedline" all submittals r e i6 s neeessuily include all a off ea_ al el ements the.* eenfei:ut to bid padEage n detail _....:_.d FF the_..._lte_tfuelli_al:. .00. y w...p. sc:gr's] of the s'r6F °, ammam$ eensidemian for laeEAens, nor do � r /1..... _ '1`1... ..:.... .. aetef ..L..11 submit .._.-:flee_ st __d raletilations f Y e feundatiens, ,:m and eth ._ sign eempenents, ~ that etRhe stru tufal &5-gr. These shall be submitted F. ••••••• the sign eontfaot9 3.4. Review shop drawings, color submittals, and samples. Provide redline comments.with Hunt Design signature on all shop drawings, color submittals and samples to ensure conformance to bid package specifications. 3.5 Attend site meetings for coordination and verification of site conditions. 3.6. Review installed work on site and prepare a punch list of items requiring correction. Work Products: List ofsign fabricators, marked up shop drawings. April 16, 2008 — Page 3 of 3 H U N T D E S I G N In return for the above services, Hunt Design Associates, Inc. is to be paid not -to- exceed fees as follows: A. City -wide directional wayfmding system 1. Programming $12,500 1 Construction Documents $ 6,000 3. Construction Administration $16,000 (We estimate an expense budget of $1,300 will be required for this phase). B. Gateway signs 1. Programming $ 2,500 2. Construction Documents $ 5,500 3. Construction Administration $ 4,500 '(We estimate an expense budget of $500 will be required for this phase). All other terms and conditions from the original agreement remain in effect. Respectfully submitted, John Temple Principal