HomeMy WebLinkAbout07 - Marina ParkCITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
CITY COUNCIL STAFF REPORT
Agenda Item No. 7
July 27, 2010
TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL
FROM: Public Works Department
Dave Webb, Deputy Public Works Director /City Engineer
949- 644 -3328, dwebb @newportbeachca.gov
SUBJECT: MARINA PARK - APPROVAL OF PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
AGREEMENTS WITH RABBEN /HERMAN DESIGN OFFICE AND GABLE
CONSULTING
ISSUE:
Staff is requesting approval of Professional Service Agreements with Rabben /Herman and
Gable Consulting to continue with the design and permitting of the Marina Park Project.
RECOMMENDATION:
1. Approve and authorize the Mayor to execute a new Professional Services Agreement with
Rabben /Herman Design Office to provide permitting support; project plans, specifications
and other necessary construction documents /reports; and provide construction
observation services for a cost not to exceed $2,203,713.
2. Approve and authorize the Mayor to execute Amendment No. 5 to the Professional
Services with Gable Consulting to provide Project Management Services including
oversight of the various design consultants, project permitting, design review and cost
estimating, value engineering, project scheduling, construction bid and award services
and other necessary project support services for a cost not to exceed $144,345.
DISCUSSION:
In early 2005, the City Council formed the City Council /Citizens Committee on Marina Park
Planning, The Planning Committee met in a series of public meetings which produced a plan
that combined two of the most prominent proposals from the Planning Committee. On
October 10, 2006, the Council favorably received this Concept Plan (then called the Park +
Marina Plan) and approved a scope of work for it.
The City also entered into an agreement with Rabben /Herman Design Office (R /HDO) for
further conceptual design, site analysis, programming needs assessment and cost estimating
for the Marina Park Project in November 2006. A Council /Citizens Committee on Marina
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Park Design was created and met 5 times to refine the design concepts presented by R /HDO
and its sub - consultant team. In February 2007 the City entered into an agreement with Gable
Engineering Inc to provide on -call Civil Engineering, Project Management and supplement
staff support for several projects as well as the Marina Park project. In October 2007
consensus was reached by this committee and R /HDO finalized the conceptual design and
prepared a Master Plan Final Report for the project. The concept plan proposed a new
visiting vessel marina, a visitor side tie dock and floating docks to support youth and adult
sailing programs, an 11,000 square foot Sailing Center building to support the needs of
various sailing programs within the community and a 10,000 square foot Community Center
to support the Sailing Center and other community programming needs. The upper floor of
the Community /Sailing Center includes a small cafe with outdoor seating, a second floor
patio /deck with views to the bay and a conference room and catering kitchen to support
various events such as award banquets. The remainder of the site will be a community park
which will provide physical and visual access to the bay beach (a window to the bay). The
amenities of the park include a new Girl Scout house, tennis courts, half -court basketball
courts, tot lot and children's water play area. Reconstruction of the 19th street restroom was
also included in the project by the Council /Citizens Committee subsequent to completion of
the Master Plan Final Report and will be included through the permitting phase. Actual
reconstruction of the restroom facility will be dependent upon available funding.
On November 13, 2007, the City Council approved the Marina Park Concept Plan and Final
Master Plan report and authorized the City Manager to bring forward a contract with R /HDO
for the schematic design phase of the Marina Park Project and proceed with preparation of
CEQA documents. This work has now been completed and the project is ready to enter into
the Design Development and Permitting phases.
Rabben /Herman Design Office Contract
As R /HDO is very familiar with the project and has provided quality services for the project to
date, and has worked with staff to negotiate a fair and competitive fee for the proposed
design services, staff is recommending City Council approve a new contract with the
Rabben /Herman Design Office and its sub - consultant team to continue their efforts to
complete the design and bid packages as well as to obtain the necessary regulatory agency
permits for the various phases of the project, including the contiguous beach improvements
north to the proposed replacement of the existing restroom at 19th street.
R /HDO will refine the schematic design plans through the design development phase and
then produce the construction documents and bid packages. R /HDO will provide plans and
technical information as needed to support our Coastal Commission consultant in obtaining a
Coastal Development Permit. Additionally R /HDO will oversee /coordinate and manage a
number of key sub - consultants including Bundy /Finkle Architects (architectural plans for the
Community/ Sailing Centers and the Lighthouse Restroom), Moffit and Nichol Engineers
(Marina, docks and dredging portion of the project), Fuscoe Engineering (Civil Engineering
surveying, grading plans, demolition plans, utility plans and a Water Quality Management
Plan) and Butsko Utility Design (utility coordination services for relocation /underg rounding of
the existing overhead utilities).
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Gable Consulting
Gable Consulting has assisted the City with the Marina Park project since February 2007.
This addendum with Gable Consulting will continue to provide staff support and project
management services through the regulatory agency permitting, plan development and
project bidding phases. Other related tasks include plan check/value engineering reviews,
project scheduling and cost estimate validation for phases 1,11 and III of the project; and
assisting staff with the purchase of the vacant SCE substation parcel, grant application and
coordinating with various stakeholders such as the American Legion and Girl Scouts.
ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW:
On May 11, 2010, the City Council adopted Resolution No. 2010 -46 certifying the
Environmental Impact Report for the Marina Park Project, and adopted Resolution No. 2010-
47 adopting a Statement of Overriding Considerations, and approving the Site Plans for
Phases 1, 2, and 3 of the Marina Park Project.
PUBLIC NOTICE:
Not Applicable
FUNDING AVAILABILITY:
Sufficient funds are budgeted and available in the following account for both the
Rabben /Herman Design Office and the Gable Consulting contracts to continue their efforts
on the Marina Park Project.
Account Description
Major Facilities Fund (R /HDO PSA)
Major Facilities Fund (Gable PSA)
Prepared by:
Dave Webb
Deputy Public Works Director /City Engineer
Attachments:
Account Number
7411- C4002002
7411- C4002002
Total
Submitted
Amount
$2,203,713.00
$144,345.00
$2,348,0A8.00
Stephen G. Badum° '
66rPublic Works Director
1. Professional Services Agreement with Rabben /Herman Design Office.
2. Amendment 5 to Professional Services Agreement with Gable Consulting.
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT WITH
RABBEN /HERMAN DESIGN OFFICE LTD
FOR MARINA PARK
THIS AGREEMENT FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICES ( "Agreement ") is made
and entered into as of this day of 2010, by and between the
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, a California Municipal Corporation ( "City "), and
RABBEN /HERMAN DESIGN OFFICE LTD, a California Corporation whose address is
833 Dover Drive, Suite 9, Newport Beach, California. 92663 ( "Consultant'), and 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 reuse the existing Marina Park property to construct a Marina,
Community Sailing and Community Center Buildings and Community Park.
C. City desires to engage Consultant to act as the lead consultant for preparation of
permitting support, design development, construction documents and
construction observation services for the Marina Park Project ( "Project').
D. Consultant possesses the skill, experience, ability, background, certification and
knowledge to provide the services described in this Agreement.
E. The principal member of Consultant for purposes of Project, shall be Daniel W.
Herman, Vice President of RABBEN /HERMAN DESIGN OFFICE LTD,
F. City has solicited and received a proposal from Consultant, has reviewed the
previous experience and evaluated the expertise of Consultant, and desires to
retain Consultant to render professional services under the terms and conditions
set forth in this Agreement.
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 above written date, and shall
terminate on the 301h day of June, 2015, unless terminated earlier as set forth herein.
2. SERVICES TO BE PERFORMED
Consultant shall diligently perform all the services described in the Scope of Services
attached hereto as Exhibit A and incorporated herein by reference ( "Work" or
"Services "). The City may elect to delete certain tasks of the Scope of Services at its
sole discretion.
3. TIME OF PERFORMANCE
Time is of the essence in the performance of Services under this Agreement and
Consultant shall perform the Services in accordance with the schedule included 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 due to
causes beyond Consultant's reasonable control. However, in the case of any such
delay in the Services to be provided for the Project, each party hereby agrees to provide
notice to the other party so that all delays can be addressed.
3.1 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 that purportedly causes a delay. The Project
Administrator shall review all such requests and may grant reasonable
time extensions for unforeseeable delays that are beyond Consultant's
control.
3.2 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.
4. COMPENSATION TO CONSULTANT
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 Two Million, Two
Hundred Three Thousand, Seven Hundred Thirteen Dollars and no /100
($2,203,713.00) 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.
4.1 Consultant shall submit monthly invoices to City describing the Work
performed the preceding month. Consultant's bills shall include the name
of the person who performed the Work, a brief description of the Services
performed and /or the specific task in the Scope of Services to which it
relates, the date the Services were performed, the number of hours spent
on all Work billed on an hourly basis, and a description of any
reimbursable expenditures. City shall pay Consultant no later than thirty
(30) days after approval of the monthly invoice by City staff.
4.2 City shall reimburse Consultant only for those costs or expenses
specifically approved in this Agreement, or specifically approved in writing
in advance by City. Unless otherwise approved, such costs shall be
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limited and include nothing more than the following costs incurred by
Consultant:
A. The actual costs of subconsultants for performance of any of the
Services that Consultant agrees to render pursuant to this
Agreement, which have been approved in advance by City and
awarded in accordance with this Agreement.
B. Approved 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.
4.3 Consultant shall not receive any compensation for Extra Work performed
without the prior written authorization of City. As used herein, "Extra
Work" means any Work that is determined by City to be necessary for the
proper completion of the Project, but which is not included within the
Scope of Services and which the parties did not reasonably anticipate
would be necessary at the execution of this Agreement. Compensation for
any authorized Extra Work shall be paid in accordance with the Schedule
of Billing Rates as set forth in Exhibit B.
4.4 Upon the first anniversary of the Commencement Date and upon each
anniversary of the Commencement Date thereafter, the rate to be paid by
the City as set forth in Exhibit B shall be adjusted in proportion to changes in
the Consumer Price Index, subject to the 3.0% maximum adjustment increase
set forth below. Such adjustment shall be made by multiplying the original
rate by a fraction, the numerator of which is the value of the Consumer Price
Index for the calendar month three (3) months preceding the calendar month
for which such adjustment is to be made and the denominator of which is the
value of the Consumer Price Index for the same calendar month one (1) year
prior. For example, if the adjustment is to occur effective June 1, 2011, the
index to be used for the numerator is the index for the month of March 2011
and the index to be used for the denominator is March 2010. The "Consumer
Price Index" to be used in such calculation is the Consumer Price Index, All
Urban Consumers (All Items) for the Los Angeles Anaheim Riverside
Metropolitan Area, published by the United States Department of Labor,
Bureau of Labor Statistics (1982 84 = 100). If both an official index and one
or more unofficial indices are published, the official index shall be used. If
said Consumer Price Index is no longer published at the adjustment date, it
shall be constructed by conversion tables included in such new index. In no
event, however, shall the amount payable under this agreement be reduced
below the Rate in effect immediately preceding such adjustment. The
maximum increase to the Rate, for any year where an adjustment is made in
proportion to changes in the Consumer Price Index, shall not exceed 3.0% of
the Rate in effect immediately preceding such adjustment.
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5. PROJECT MANAGER
Consultant shall designate a Project Manager, who shall coordinate all phases of the
Project. This Project Manager shall be available to City at all reasonable times during
the Agreement term. Consultant has designated DANIEL W. HERMAN to be its Project
Manager. Consultant shall not remove or reassign the Project Manager or any
personnel listed in Exhibit A or assign any new or replacement personnel to the Project
without the prior written consent of City. City's approval shall not be unreasonably
withheld with respect to the removal or assignment of non -key personnel.
Consultant, at the sole discretion of City, shall remove from the Project any of its
personnel assigned to the performance of Services upon written request of City.
Consultant warrants that it will continuously furnish the necessary personnel to
complete the Project on a timely basis as contemplated by this Agreement.
6. ADMINISTRATION
This Agreement will be administered by the Public Works Department. DAVE WEBB,
or his designee, shall be 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.
7. CITY'S RESPONSIBILITIES
In order to assist Consultant in the execution of its responsibilities under this
Agreement, City agrees to, where applicable:
A. Provide access to, and upon request of Consultant, one copy of all
existing relevant information on file at City. City will provide all such
materials in a timely manner so as not to cause delays in Consultant's
Work schedule.
B. Provide blueprinting and other Services through City's reproduction
company for bid documents. Consultant will be required to coordinate the
required bid documents with City's reproduction company. All other
reproduction will be the responsibility of Consultant and as defined above.
C. Provide usable life of facilities criteria and information with regards to new
facilities or facilities to be rehabilitated.
8. STANDARD OF CARE
8.1 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 community professional standards. All Services shall
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be performed by qualified and experienced personnel who are not
employed by City, nor have any contractual relationship with City. By
delivery of completed Work, Consultant certifies that the Work conforms to
the requirements of this Agreement and all applicable federal, state and
local laws and the professional standard of care.
8.2 Consultant represents and warrants to City that it has, shall obtain, and
shall keep in full force in effect during the term hereof, at its sole cost and
expense, all licenses, permits, qualifications, insurance and approvals of
whatsoever nature that is legally required of Consultant to practice its
profession. Consultant shall maintain a City of Newport Beach business
license during the term of this Agreement.
8.3 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.
9. HOLD HARMLESS
To the fullest extent permitted by law, Consultant shall indemnify, defend and hold
harmless City, its City Council, boards and commissions, officers, agents, volunteers
and employees (collectively, the "Indemnified Parties) from and against any and all
claims (including, without limitation, claims for bodily injury, death or damage to
property), demands, obligations, damages, actions, causes of action, suits, losses,
judgments, fines, penalties, liabilities, costs and expenses (including, without limitation,
attorney's fees, disbursements and court costs) of every kind and nature whatsoever
(individually, a Claim; collectively, "Claims "), which may arise from or in any manner
relate (directly or indirectly) to the negligence, recklessness, or willful misconduct of the
Consultant or its principals, officers, agents, employees, vendors, suppliers,
subconsultants, subcontractors, anyone employed directly or indirectly by any of them
or for whose acts they may be liable or any or all of them.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, nothing herein shall be construed to require Consultant
to indemnify the Indemnified Parties from any Claim arising from the sole negligence,
active negligence or willful misconduct of the Indemnified Parties. Nothing in this
indemnity shall be construed as authorizing any award of attorney's fees in any action
on or to enforce the terms of this Agreement. This indemnity shall apply to all claims
and liability regardless of whether any insurance policies are applicable. The policy
limits do not act as a limitation upon the amount of indemnification to be provided by the
Consultant.
10. INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR
It is understood that City retains Consultant on an independent contractor basis and
Consultant is not an agent or 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
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statute, rule or regulation and the expressed terms of this Agreement. Nothing in this
Agreement shall be deemed to constitute approval for 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 means of performing the Work, provided that
Consultant is in compliance with the terms of this Agreement. Anything in this
Agreement that may appear to give City the right to direct Consultant as to the details of
the performance or to exercise a measure of control over Consultant shall mean only
that Consultant shall follow the desires of City with respect to the results of the Services.
11. COOPERATION
Consultant agrees to work closely and cooperate fully with City's designated Project
Administrator and any other agencies that may have jurisdiction or interest in the Work
to be performed City agrees to cooperate with the Consultant on the Project.
12. CITY POLICY
Consultant shall discuss and review all matters relating to policy and Project direction with
City's Project Administrator in advance of all critical decision points in order to ensure the
Project proceeds in a manner consistent with City goals and policies.
13. PROGRESS
Consultant is responsible for keeping the Project Administrator and /or his /her duly
authorized designee informed on a regular basis regarding the status and progress of the
Project, activities performed and planned, and any meetings that have been scheduled or
are desired.
14. INSURANCE
Without limiting Consultant's indemnification of City, and prior to commencement of
Work, Consultant shall obtain, provide and maintain at its own expense during the term
of this Agreement, policies of insurance of the type and amounts described below and in
a form satisfactory to City.
A. Proof of Insurance. Consultant shall provide certificates of insurance to
City as evidence of the insurance coverage required herein, along with a
waiver of subrogation endorsement for workers' compensation. Insurance
certificates and endorsement must be approved by City's Risk Manager
prior to commencement of performance. Current certification of insurance
shall be kept on file with City at all times during the term of this contract.
City reserves the right to require complete, certified copies of all required
insurance policies, at any time.
Consultant shall procure and maintain for the duration of the contract
insurance against claims for injuries to persons or damages to property,
which may arise from or in connection with the performance of the Work
hereunder by Consultant, his agents, representatives, employees or
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subconsultants. The cost of such insurance shall be included in
Consultant's bid.
B. Acceptable Insurers All insurance policies shall be issued by an
insurance company currently authorized by the Insurance Commissioner
to transact business of insurance in the State of California, with an
assigned policyholders' Rating of A- (or higher) and Financial Size
Category Class VII (or larger) in accordance with the latest edition of
Best's Key Rating Guide, unless otherwise approved by the City's Risk
Manager,
C. Coverage Requirements
Workers' Compensation Coverage. Consultant shall maintain
Workers' Compensation Insurance (Statutory Limits) and
Employer's Liability Insurance (with limits of at least one million
dollars ($1,000,000)) for Consultant's employees in accordance
with the laws of the State of California, Section 3700 of the Labor
Code In addition, Consultant shall require each subconsultant to
similarly maintain Workers' Compensation Insurance and
Employer's Liability Insurance in accordance with the laws of the
State of California, Section 3700 for all of the subconsultant's
employees.
Any notice of cancellation or non - renewal of all Workers'
Compensation policies must be received by City at least thirty (30)
calendar days (ten (10) calendar days written notice of non-
payment of premium) prior to such change.
Consultant shall submit to City, along with the certificate of
insurance, a Waiver of Subrogation endorsement in favor of City, its
officers, agents, employees and volunteers.
ii. General Liability Coverage. Consultant shall maintain commercial
general liability insurance in an amount not less than one million
dollars ($1,000,000) per occurrence for bodily injury, personal
injury, and property damage, including without limitation, blanket
contractual liability.
iii. Automobile Liability Coverage. Consultant shall maintain
automobile insurance covering bodily injury and property damage
for all activities of the Consultant arising out of or in connection with
Work to be performed under this Agreement, including coverage for
any owned, hired, non -owned or rented vehicles, in an amount not
less than one million dollars ($1,000,000) combined single limit for
each accident.
iv. Professional Liability (Errors & Omissions) Coverage. Consultant
shall maintain professional liability insurance that covers the
Services to be performed in connection with this Agreement, in the
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minimum amount of one million dollars ($1,000,000) limit per claim
and in the aggregate.
D. Other Insurance Provisions or Requirements.
The policies are to contain, or be endorsed to contain, the following provisions:
Waiver of Subrogation. All insurance coverage maintained or
procured pursuant to this agreement shall be endorsed to waive
subrogation against City, its elected or appointed officers, agents,
officials, employees and volunteers or shall specifically allow
Consultant or others providing insurance evidence in compliance
with these requirements to waive their right of recovery prior to a
loss. Consultant hereby waives its own right of recovery against
City, and shall require similar written express waivers and
insurance clauses from each of its subconsultants.
Enforcement of Contract Provisions. Consultant acknowledges and
agrees that any actual or alleged failure on the part of the City to
inform Consultant of non - compliance with any requirement imposes
no additional obligations on the City nor does it waive any rights
hereunder.
iii. Requirements not Limiting. Requirements of specific coverage
features or limits contained in this Section are not intended as a
limitation on coverage, limits or other requirements, or a waiver of
any coverage normally provided by any insurance. Specific
reference to a given coverage feature is for purposes of clarification
only as it pertains to a given issue and is not intended by any party
or insured to be all inclusive, or to the exclusion of other coverage,
or a waiver of any type.
iv. Notice of Cancellation. Consultant agrees to oblige its insurance
agent or broker and insurers to provide to City with thirty (30) days
notice of cancellation (except for nonpayment for which ten (10)
days notice is required) or nonrenewal of coverage for each
required coverage.
E. Timely Notice of Claims. Consultant shall give City prompt and timely
notice of claims made or suits instituted that arise out of or result from
Consultant's performance under this Agreement.
F. Additional Insurance. 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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15. PROHIBITION AGAINST ASSIGNMENTS AND TRANSFERS
Except as specifically authorized under this Agreement, the Services to be provided
under this Agreement shall not be assigned, transferred contracted or subcontracted out
without the prior written approval of City. Any of the following shall be construed as an
assignment: 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 cotenant if Consultant is a partnership or joint -
venture or syndicate or cotenancy, which shall result in changing the control of
Consultant. 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.
16. SUBCONTRACTING
City and Consultant agree that subconsultants may be used to complete the Work
outlined in the Scope of Services. The subconsultants authorized by City to perform
Work on this Project are identified in Exhibit A. Consultant shall be fully responsible to
City for all acts and omissions of the subcontractor. Nothing in this Agreement shall
create any contractual relationship between City and subcontractor nor shall it create
any obligation on the part of City to pay or to see to the payment of any monies due to
any such subcontractor other than as otherwise required by law. The City is an
intended beneficiary of any Work performed by the subcontractor for purposes of
establishing a duty of care between the subcontractor and the City. Except as
specifically authorized herein, the Services to be provided under this Agreement shall
not be otherwise assigned, transferred, contracted or subcontracted out without the
prior written approval of City.
17. OWNERSHIP OF DOCUMENTS
Each and every report, draft, map, record, plan, document and other writing produced
(hereinafter "Documents "), prepared or caused to be prepared by Consultant, its
officers, employees, agents and subcontractors, in the course of implementing this
Agreement, shall become the exclusive property of City, and City shall have the sole
right to use such materials in its discretion without further compensation to Consultant
or any other party. Consultant shall, at Consultant's expense, provide such Documents
to City upon prior written request.
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 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.
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18. CONFIDENTIALITY
All Documents, including drafts, preliminary drawings or plans, notes and communications
that result from the Services in this Agreement, shall be kept confidential unless City
authorizes in writing the release of information.
19. INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY INDEMNITY
The Consultant shall defend and indemnify City, its agents, officers, representatives and
employees against any and all 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.
20. 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 and any Services, expenditures and
disbursements charged to City, for a minimum period of three (3) years, or for any
longer period required by law, from the date of final payment to Consultant under this
Agreement. All such records and invoices shall be clearly identifiable. Consultant shall
allow a representative of City to examine, audit and make transcripts or copies of such
records and invoices during regular business hours. 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 to Consultant under this
Agreement.
21. WITHHOLDINGS
City may withhold payment to Consultant 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 as a result of such withholding. Consultant shall have an
immediate right to appeal to the City Manager or his /her designee with respect to such
disputed sums. Consultant shall be entitled to receive interest on any withheld sums at
the rate of return that City earned on its investments during the time period, from the
date of withholding of any amounts found to have been improperly withheld.
22. 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 what would
have resulted if there were not errors or omissions in the Work accomplished by
Consultant, the additional design, construction and /or restoration expense shall be
borne by Consultant. Nothing in this paragraph is intended to limit City's rights under the
law or any other sections of this Agreement.
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23. CITY'S RIGHT TO EMPLOY OTHER CONSULTANTS
City reserves the right to employ other Consultants in connection with the Project.
24. CONFLICTS OF INTEREST
The 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 any
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.
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 immediate 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.
25, NOTICES
All notices, demands, requests or approvals to be given under the terms of 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,
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-
Attn: Dave Webb
Public Works Department
City of Newport Beach
3300 Newport Boulevard
PO Box 1768
Newport Beach, CA 92658
Phone: 949 - 644 -3328
Fax: 949 - 644 -3318
All notices, demands, requests or approvals from CITY to Consultant shall be addressed
to Consultant at:
Attention: Daniel W. Herman
Rabben /Herman Design Office LTD
833 Dover Drive, Suite 9
Newport Beach, CA 92663
Phone: 949 - 548 -3459
Fax: 949 - 548 -5743
26. CLAIMS
The Consultant and the City expressly agree that in addition to any claims filing
requirements set forth in the Contract and Contract documents, the Consultant shall be
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required to file any claim the Consultant may have against the City in strict conformance
with the Tort Claims Act (Government Code sections 900 et seq.).
27. TERMINATION
In the event that either party fails or refuses to perform any of the provisions of this
Agreement at the time and in the manner required, 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) calendar days, or if more than two (2) calendar days are reasonably required to cure
the default and the defaulting party fails to give adequate assurance of due performance
within two (2) calendar days after receipt of written notice of default, specifying the
nature of such default and the steps necessary to cure such default, and thereafter
diligently take steps to cure the default, the non - defaulting party may terminate the
Agreement forthwith by giving to the defaulting party written notice thereof.
Notwithstanding the above provisions, City shall have the right, at its sole discretion and
without cause, of terminating this Agreement at any time by giving seven (7) calendar
days prior written notice to Consultant. In the event of termination under this Section,
City shall pay Consultant for Services satisfactorily performed and costs incurred up to
the effective date of termination for which Consultant has not been previously paid. On
the effective date of termination, Consultant shall deliver to City all reports, Documents
and other information developed or accumulated in the performance of this Agreement,
whether in draft or final form.
28. COMPLIANCE WITH ALL LAWS
Consultant shall at its own cost and expense comply with all statutes, ordinances,
regulations and requirements of all governmental entities, including federal, state, county
or municipal, whether now in force or hereinafter enacted. In addition, all Work prepared
by Consultant shall conform to applicable City, county, state and federal laws, rules,
regulations and permit requirements and be subject to approval of the Project
Administrator and City.
29. 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.
30. 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 herein.
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31. CONFLICTS OR INCONSISTENCIES
In the event there are any conflicts or inconsistencies between this Agreement and the
Scope of Services or any other attachments attached hereto, the terms of this
Agreement shall govern.
32. INTERPRETATION
The terms of this Agreement shall be construed in accordance with the meaning of the
language used and shall not be construed for or against either party by reason of the
authorship of the Agreement or any other rule of construction which might otherwise
apply.
33. AMENDMENTS
This Agreement may be modified or amended only by a written document executed by
both Consultant and City and approved as to form by the City Attorney,
34. SEVERABILITY
If any term or portion of this Agreement is held to be invalid, illegal, or otherwise
unenforceable by a court of competent jurisdiction, the remaining provisions of this
Agreement shall continue in full force and effect.
35. CONTROLLING LAW AND VENUE
The laws of the State of California shall govern this Agreement and all matters relating
to it and any action brought relating to this Agreement shall be adjudicated in a court of
competent jurisdiction in the County of Orange.
36. EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYMENT
Consultant represents that it is an equal opportunity employer and it shall not
discriminate against any subcontractor, employee or applicant for employment because
of race, religion, color, national origin, handicap, ancestry, sex or age.
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have caused this Agreement to be executed on
the day and year first written above.
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
OFFICE OF THE CITY AT RNEY:
B y: /
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Assistant City At or ey
ATTEST:
By:
Leilani I. Brown,
City Clerk
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH,
A Municipal Corporation
C
Keith D. Curry,
Mayor
CONSULTANT:
RABBEN /HERMAN DESIGN OFFICE
LTD.
By:
Daniel W. Herman,
Vice President and Treasurer
Attachments: Exhibit A — Scope of Services
Exhibit B — Schedule of Billing Rates
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EXHIBIT A
Marina Park
Permitting Assistance, Design Development, Construction Document and Construction Observation Proposal
Date: as 12, 201
Revised June 18. 2010
Project: Marina Park - Permitting Support, Design Development, Construction Documents
and Construction Observation Services
Location: Newport Beach, CA
Client: City of Newport Beach
3300 Newport Boulevard
PO BOX 1768
Newport Beach, CA 92658
Contact: Mr. Dave Webb, Deputy Public Works Director
Tele: (949) 644 -3328
FAX: (949) 644 -3308
E -Mail: dawebb@city.newport-beach.ca.us
Project Team Landscape Architect
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June 18, 2010
& Proposal Date Architect
Bundy Finkel Architects
June 16, 2010
Marine Engineer
Moffat and Nichol
June 9, 2010
Civil Engineer
Fuscoe Engineering
June 10, 2010
(Phase 1 and 2)
April 13, 2010
Dry Utility Consultant
Butsko Utility Consultants
April 16, 2010
Understanding and Approach:
R /Hdo will manage a team assembled to provide permitting support, Design Development, Construction Documents
and Construction Observation services for the Marina Park project. The improvements to be designed as illustrated
in the Marina Park Schematic Design Plan, as prepared by R /Hdo, dated October, 2008, amended on April 2009.
The permitting support services will be provided directly to City retained consultants and will include preparing
supplemental documents for applications and interfacing with the California Coastal Commission, the Corps of
Engineers, and other jurisdictions having authority over the project. Bidding support and Construction Observation
phase services will be provided as requested by City staff.
A summary of the services includes:
Update Schematic Design Plans
Incorporate approved VE modifications to the building and site plans. Develop the marina basin water circulation
system and prepare structural calculations and engineering sketches for seawall conditions, groin wall, elevated
platform and hoist, and marina guide piles in sufficient detail to define project components.
Agency Processing and Permitting
Prepare and submit necessary documentation for submittals to the California Coastal Commission, the Corps of
Engineers, the City of Newport Beach Harbors Department, and other jurisdictions having authority over the project.
The Coastal Commission process is being led by a City retained Consultant. All work would be completed on an
hourly basis only upon request of the Consultant and the approval of the City's Project Manager.
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Phase I and II Schematic Design
Develop plans for removing the remaining trailers and any other site improvements and construction of new
improvements per the exhibits prepared by R /Hdo, dated July 28, 2009. Identify key issues and costs associated
with each phase
Phase I and II Design Development, Construction Documents
Refine plans for removing the remaining trailers and any other site improvements and construction of new
improvements per the exhibits prepared by R /Hdo, dated July 28, 2009.
Phase III Design Development Plans
Prepare Design Development Documents reflecting all of the site and building improvements described in the
Schematic Design Plans, as well as incorporating the adjustments made afterthe review of the opinion of probable
cost. All phases of the project would be brought to a Design Development level, as a single plan package.
Phase III Construction Document Phase(s)
Assist in the preparation of a scope and scheduling of the project elements. Prepare Final Construction Documents
and technical specifications for the construction of all of the elements included in the Design Development
Documents unless modifications are directed by the City. Plans would be prepared in multiple packages; (1) marina
seawall and dredging, (2) docks, (3) buildings and site improvements. The buildings and site improvements
package would use phasing lines to divide the project being bid and constructed into two phases.
Bidding and Construction Observation Phase(s)
As the City staffing level is unknown at this time estimates of general support have been provided. Services would
be provided on an hourly basis as requested by the City.
Assumptions:
The proposal is based on the following assumptions:
Our proposal is organized according to the latest schedule and phasing plans as prepared by the Public Works
Department. Fees are identified by phase on the Fee Schedule in Attachment 5. The schedule also identifies the
time period the work is expected to be completed.
stimated in 2010 dollars. The contract will allow for annual escalation on the contract
anniversary for work occurring in e The escalation will be calculated based on
the increase in the Consumer Price Index for the length of the time period, pro -rated for the first year, or ac i
thereof and annually thereafter.
All design services are proposed to be completed on an hourly not -to- exceed basis.
We will start with the last circulated version of the Schematic Design package (dated October 6, 2008) and
incorporate the VE reductions and the City's modifications. In addition further work will be completed on the Water
Circulation Study and structural design of water side elements both of which will be used for the Agency
applications and the DO phase drawings.
The four primary agencies that will require approval include: City of Newport Beach /Harbors Division, the Army
Corps of Engineers, the Regional Water Quality Board, and the California Coastal Commission. The Corps has been
identified as the lead agency for all other federal review of the Marina portion of the project. We do not anticipate
the need for Design Development level drawings for any of these submittals, though we do anticipate the need for
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special exhibits and summary information that will utilize and /or supplement the Schematic Design drawings. The
specific requests will be directed by the City retained Coastal Commission Consultant and approved by the City's
Project Manager .
Applications for other agencies, specifically the Army Corps of Engineers, the Regional Water Quality Control Board,
State Water Resources Control Board and the California Department of Fish and Game will be prepared by the
team. At this time it is not anticipated that the project will require a Lease Agreement with the CSLC, however we
have included the effort to conduct a jurisdictional review with the State Lands Commission
The Department of Public Works will be responsible for all work associated with the asbestos removal for all
buildings and coaches being demolished as part of the project.
The City will retain directly a Government Relations Specialist, Geotechnical Engineer, and a Marine Biologist, to
lead the preparation applications, consistency evaluations, and briefings to agency staff, inform lead technical staff
and agency commissioners of the intent and the details of the project. These consultants will coordinate the
California Coastal Commission approval process, set meetings, and coordinate the responses to the various
agencies. The design team will provide input as requested on an hourly basis. It is anticipated that there will be a
need to prepare a Compensatory Mitigation Plan, but since many of the details will not be defined until the review is
substantially complete, scope and fees for that work will need to be added to this contract at the appropriate time.
Work specifically related to the Girl Scout House is generally not included in this scope of work. Pad improvements
and utility extensions are included, along with approvals from the California Coastal Commission.
Replacement of existing City utilities running thru the site are not part of this proposal with the exception of the
undergrounding the existing overhead electric line and the relocation of existing dry utilities. This proposal includes
the design of new utility laterals and connections to support the proposed facilities. These laterals will be connected
to the existing utility services. Further coordination regarding the timing of the undergrounding and associated
improvements within the overall schedule is required.
The work is expected to begin in May 2010 and the Coastal Commission submittals for Phases I, 11 and III are
scheduled for July 6, 2010. A new Phase I and II Schematic Design package will be prepared and utilized for these
submittals.
Work would begin on a single construction package for Phase I and If following the first set of Coastal Commission
comments and approval by the City of Newport Beach. A decision to prepare plans only for Phase I or for both
Phases I and II would be made by the City at this time. The package would be completed by early October and be
submitted for City Approvals and Permitting.
Design Development will be prepared for all portions of the Phase III scope simultaneously, in order to maximize
integration and coordination between the packages. This work is expected to start once the first round of comments
on the Phase 3 work have been received from the Coastal Commission, and will incorporate the input from the
Water Circulation Study and the design of the seawall and docks prepared for agency processing.
Preparation of the Phase If Construction Documents would be prepared in multiple packages. These include a
seawall & dredging package, a docks package and a park and building package. The park and building package
will show phasing lines so that the improvements can be approved, bid & constructed as separate projects, yet
maintain the necessary integration and coordination. We believe that this is the most economical method to
prepare these plans and to obtain building permits from the City.
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Copies of all proposals from the prime consultants and the sub consultants have been included in the Appendix
section of this proposal. Tasks from the prime consultants have been incorporated into the scope of work. These
proposals are provided for information only and we do not anticipate them being made part of the final contract.
It is expected that during the Construction Phase meetings will be held regularly throughout the Construction Phase
and attendance will only include the relevant consultants. As team lead R /Hdo expects to attend all meetings.
These meetings are assumed to be held once every two weeks during the dredging operation, monthly during the
Dock Construction phase and weekly during the other two phases.
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SCHEDULE 1
SCOPE OF WORK
Task 1 Update Phase 3 Schematic Design Documents - completed SD documents would be updated to
incorporate City approved VE scope changes, the detailed water circulation system study would be
completed and structural calculations and engineering sketches would be prepared to properly define
project components to a level appropriate to submit to State and Federal Agencies,
A. Revise /update completed Schematic design documents to reflect all City approved Value Engineering
scope changes and City comments. This includes revisions to both the building and the site related
plans.
B. Develop the water circulation system design and the implications of the proposed system to the basin
and dock design. Select an appropriate circulation system /device and determine the impact on the
docks and seawall.
C. Prepare sketches and project descriptions that can be used in permit applications.
D. Prepare structural calculations and engineered sketches forthe seawall conditions, groin wall,
elevated platforms and hoist, and marina guidepiles, in sufficient detail to properly define project
components to the satisfaction of State and Federal agencies.
Anticipated Phase Duration: 4 months
Anticipated Deliverables:
1)Final Modeling and Evaluation of Water Quality in proposed Marina layout.
2)Permit application and supporting documentation for each agency application.
3)Revised Improvement Plans and Overall Site Plan.
Task 2 Agency Processing and Permitting for Phase 1, 2 & 3 -This scope includes two major tasks; support
for the City's Coastal Consultant for the application and review by the California Coastal Commission, and
application with related support for all the subsequent permits required for the project. The first task would
be performed hourly as requested by the City's Coastal Consultant and approved by the City's Project
Manager.
A. Prepare documentation requested by City's Coastal Consultant for submission to CCC to gain approval
of Phase 1, 2 and 3 plans and the coastal development permit
B. Prepare and submit applications and supporting documentation to COE, RWQCB, CSLC and CDFG to
gain approval of marina and park, and the transfer of dredged material to receiver beaches located
within the City.
C. Meet with agencies to clarify submittals and responses. It is expected that there will be 1 formal
hearing with each agency and two direct meetings with agency staff
D. Revise improvement plans in response to Agency requirements.
E. Incorporate revised plans into overall site plan
Anticipated Phase Duration: 6 -12 months
Anticipated Deliverables:
1) Permit application and supporting documentation for each agency application.
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Task 3 Stakeholder and Public Meeting Participation - as the project progresses prepare for and participate in
meetings to inform various constituencies of the status of the project and it's processing, as well as
present the various milestones in the project design.
Task 4 Phase I and II Schematic Design Documents - develop Concept Plans for Phase I and II, as prepared by
R /Hdo July 28, 2009 to a schematic level suitable for submittal for permitting to State and Federal
agencies.
A. Prepare a schematic level plan indicating removal of the existing coaches and demolition required for
Phase I and II improvements.
B. Prepare schematic plans to regrade the site, restripe the existing asphalt alley, add sidewalks and a
restroom, and the necessary utility improvements in general conformance to the Concept Plans Meet
on -site with the city and the team and review the Schematic Designs.
C. Revise the preliminary plans to a final Schematic Design level.
D. Preparation of a Preliminary Water Quality Management Plan for Phases 1 & 2
Anticipated Phase Duration: 1 month
Anticipated Deliverables:
i)Demolition Plan
2)Hardscape Plan
3)Landscape Plan
4)Irrigation Plan
5)Utility Improvement Plan
6)Preliminary WQMP
7)Preliminary Grading Plan
Task 5 Phase 1 and 2 Construction Documents
A. After collection and review of City and Coastal Commission Comments, prepare Detailed Construction
Documents for Phases 1 and 2 of the project
Anticipated Phase Duration: 6 Weeks
Anticipated Base Scale: 1" = 40', 1" = 20' & 1 " =8'
Anticipated Sheet Size: 24" X 36"
Anticipated Deliverables:
Construction Document and Specifications Package
1) Hardscape Construction Plans - Construction Plans indicating construction reference
notes, legends, material schedules, and layout and detail reference call -outs.
2) Planting Plans - Planting Plans indicating planting locations, complete with detailed notes
and legends
3) Planting Details - Planting Details.
4) Irrigation Plans - Irrigation Plans indicating general irrigation notes, legends, sprinkler head
layout, piping. POC's, valves, backflow and irrigation controller locations.
5) Irrigation Details - Irrigation Details.
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6) Utility Improvement Plans - Plans showing utility connections for restroom and irrigation.
7) Statement of Probable Construction Costs - prepare a Statement of Probable Construction
Costs based upon the construction documents
8) Precise Grading Plan - Finalize plan showing grading and drainage.
9) Final Water Quality Management Plan including SWPPP and NO]
10) Specifications - Specifications that describe in detail, general requirements, products and
execution methods for scope of work. Format to be selected under consultation with the
City. Submit hardcopy and disk in Word format will be submitted to the Client for
incorporation into the overall Project Specification Manual.
Task 6 Phase 3 Design Development (Preliminary Engineering)
B. Kick Off meeting - meet with the project team in a workshop setting to review the changes that have
been requested, as well as concerns raised by the EIR, agency comments and other public inputs.
Discuss submittals and project schedule - assume one meeting.
C. Supplemental Survey - Conduct additional survey for horizontal and vertical controls in areas where
significant coordination with existing work is required - at the American Legion, in Newport Boulevard
at the location of the proposed turn pocket, along 1810 Street, potholing of existing utilities, and the
elevation data necessary for the two beach replenishment sites at China Cove and Lifeguard
headquarters.
D. Develop Design Development level documents identifying all major elements and materials for the
project, as included in the approved Schematic Design package, prepared by R /Hdo, dated October
6, 2008
E. Interim Review Meeting - Conduct In process review of each element with City Representation to
review progress and make decisions.
F. Interim Submittal - Submit 50 % DD plans for formal review and comment.
G. Team Coordination Meetings - attend team coordination meetings with the project team to resolve
specific coordination issues - assume 5 meetings.
H. Prepare Outline Specifications.
I. Consultant Coordination.
J. Design Development Submittal - Submit 100% Design Development Package for all elements and
collect City comments and input. Responding to all City comments is not anticipated with a new 100%
DD Submittal; rather all changes would be reflected in the first CD submittal. A matrix identifying all
comments and agreed upon resolution of those comments would be prepared and submitted.
Anticipated Phase Duration: 18 Weeks
Anticipated Base Scale: 1" = 40', 1" = 20' & 1 " =8'
Anticipated Sheet Size: 24" X 36"
Anticipated Deliverables: Design Development Package
Waterside Design Development Elements consisting of the following plans:
1) Design Development Sea Wall & Groin Wall Layout drawings - Plans, sections and
elevations describing dimensions composition and construction of wall systems, as well
as intended utility and dock connections.
2) Design Development Dock Layout Plans - Plans showing dimensions, materials, utilities
and accessories.
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3) Dredging documents - exhibits describing extent and quantity of dredging and proposed
methods and locations of disposal.
4) Design Development Detailing of ADA gangway, guard rails, gates, hoist support, and
other architectural appurtenances.
5) Design Development of water quality circulation system - see Schedule 2 Additional
Services #2.
6) Completion of Structural Design on seawall and groinwall.
7) Preliminary Plans For Beach Replenishment project.
Architectural Design Development Element consisting of the following plans:
1) Updated partial site plan with building footprints defined, location of services, parking,
access to and from site and building from within 5' building perimeter.
2) Design Development Dimensioned exterior elevations.
3) Design Development Dimensioned floor plans.
4) Selected building sections / details sufficient to describe building character.
5) Updated outline specification in 81/2" x 11" format.
6) Refined color and materials board for exterior materials and selected interior materials.
7) Preliminary drawings defining key systems components - structure, mechanical,
plumbing, and electrical systems.
8) Coordinate building structural systems with waterside structural design.
9) Conceptual sketches of key interior elevations, special treatments and feature design
concepts.
10) Outline report for LEED documentation.
Site Design Development Element consisting of the following plans:
1) Base sheets compiled from the survey, the architectural footprint, and the civil
engineering layout for the roads and gutters. These base sheets will be the basis for all
site based plans prepared during design development and construction documents.
2) Design Development Hardscape Construction Plan. Prepare Plan indicating construction
notes and legends, materials, finishes, colors and detail reference call -outs. Identify
specific manufacturer of playground and water play equipment.
3) Enlarged Hardscape Construction plan for key areas.
4) Design Development Planting Plan. Prepare Planting Plans indicating planting notes and
legends, Tree sizes and locations and preliminary shrub palette
5) Design Development Details. Prepare construction details for hardscape and landscape
elements including playgrounds water park, entry sign, site furniture shade structures and
rails /fences.
6) Design Development Layout Plan.
7) Design Development Irrigation Plan. Prepare Irrigation Plans indicating general irrigation
notes, preliminary irrigation equipment legends, and mainline layout.
8) Design Development Signage Plans - Prepare plans identify type, location, verbiage and
character for Site signage for Project Identification, Safety and Way finding.
9) Lighting Plans. Prepare plans identifying Lighting elements and conceptual fixture
selections.
10) Water Play Coordination Plan. Prepare preliminary layout of water play elements, and
equipment locations, identifying precise utility requirements and points of connection.
11) Landscape Construction Estimate of Probable Cost.
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Civil Engineering Preliminary Engineering Element consisting of the following plans:
1) Design Development Grading and Drainage Plans -Plans describing specific grading and
drainage intent and final elevations of all elements.
2) Design Development Civil Layout Plan - Plans describing site civil components including
new curbs and vehicular pavements.
3) Design Development Utility plans - Plans showing wet utility locations elevations and
appurtenances.
4) Design Development Fire Access Plan - Plan showing access to all locations required by
the City Fire Department, with information about access routes and signage, hydrant and
connection locations, and preliminary fire line locations.
5) Design Development Pavement Marking Plans
6) Design Development Traffic Control Plans
7) As a part of the overall site improvements, plans showing the necessary improvements to
Balboa Boulevard as well as the widening of 18' street.
8) Preparation of the Final Water Quality Management Plan
Utility Design Development Element consisting of the following plans:
1) Design Development Site Utility Profile Summary
2) Project Plan identifying Utility Company Processing Milestones
3) Preliminary Plan Submittal Letters for Utility Companies
Task 7 Phase 3 Construction Documents
Prepare construction documents and specifications suitable for bidding. Packages will be prepared for Marina
Seawalls /Dredging, Balboa Center and Park improvements, and Marina Docks. The Balboa Center /park package
would utilize phasing lines to divide the plans into two bidding/construction phases. Precise timing and phasing of
each package will be contingent upon the Construction Activity Plan. Each of the activities below will be conducted
for each of the packages, unless otherwise specified.
A. Review Meeting - In a workshop setting, review the comments generated by the Design
Development Submittal that pertain to the Construction Package, as well as current status of the
other packages. Discuss schedule for submittals, review and issue of drawings for bidding.
Assume four meetings
B. Consultant Coordination - provide coordination as it relates each team members work relative to
other project consultants work, within each individual package.
C. In -House Review and Plan Check - provide continuous in -house review and plan check of the
Construction Documents.
D. Preliminary Submittal - submit a 60% complete construction documents package to the Client for
review and comment
E. Plan Revisions - provide revisions to the landscape construction documents to gain Client and City
approval.
F. Package Coordination - prior to submitting the Complete Package, distribute a copy of the
package to Consultants preparing other packages for review, comment and coordination.
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G. Complete Submittal - submit a 90% complete construction documents package to the Client for
review and comment. The 90% Submittal is intended to be used for the necessary City review and
Planning and Building Department permits: all the construction documents will be reviewed by
Planning, Fire, Police, Parks General Services and Public Works. Building Permits would be issued
for the packages containing habitable buildings.
H. Team Coordination Meetings - attend team coordination meetings with the project team to resolve
specific coordination issues - assume 6 meetings.
I. Utility Company Design Coordination - Obtain work orders required to submit plan package to
utility companies and establish schedule for design, review, and completion. Coordinate design
effort by utility company and team review of utility design. Obtain and review all utility agreements
for accuracy of cost methodology and rule application. Process agreements and right -of -way
documents. Deliver final utility agreements/ contracts to client. Provide summary of project costs
incurred and potential refunds.
1. Plan Revisions - provide revisions to the landscape construction documents to gain Client and City
approval.
K. Complete "BID SET' Submittal - submit a 100% complete "Bid Set" construction documents
package to the Client for bidding purposes.
Anticipated Phase Duration: See Project Schedule
Anticipated Base Scale: 1" = 40', 1" = 20' & 1 " =8'
Anticipated Sheet Size: 30" x 42"
Anticipated Deliverables: (listed by construction package)
Seawall Dredging and Groin Wall Construction Package
1) Seawall and Groin Wall Construction Documents - These plans will illustrate the
construction of the seawall and jetty, including structural design and calculations.
2) Grading/dredging Description Documents - Plans describing the scope and extent of
grading/dredging and the testing and disposal strategy for the removed material.
3) Beach Replenishment Plans showing the placement and quantities of sand being placed
at two on shore locations as well as the near shore disposal sites.
4) Seawall and Groin Wall Guardrail Design - Details illustrating the design of the railing
atop the seawall, reflecting the design character of the remainder of the site.
5) Statement of Probable Construction Costs - prepare a Statement of Probable
Construction Costs based upon the construction documents.
6) Specifications - Specifications that describe in detail, general requirements, products
and execution methods for scope of work. Format to be selected under consultation with
the City. Submit hardcopy and disk in Word format will be submitted to the Client for
incorporation into the overall Project Specification Manual.
Dock Systems Construction Package
1) Dock Layout Plans - Plans showing dimensions, materials, utilities and accessories.
2) Performance Specification - Criteria describing required characteristics of dock structural
and pontoon system, Gangways, sewage pump -out system and any other specialized
mechanical systems.
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3) Dock System Utility Package - Drawings showing utility systems and their connection to
the landside utility system.
4) Water Circulation System Drawings and Calculations - Plans describing the equipment
and it's installation in the Basin, with the connection to utilities and structures. See
Schedule 2 Additional Services #2.
5) Statement of Probable Construction Costs - prepare a Statement of Probable
Construction Costs based upon the construction documents.
6) Specifications - Specifications that describe in detail, general requirements, products
and execution methods for scope of work. Format to be selected under consultation with
the City. Submit hardcopy and disk in Word format will be submitted to the Client for
incorporation into the overall Project Specification Manual.
Balboa Center and Park Construction Package
1) Architectural Plans for Balboa Center Building(s) - Construction documents describing
restroom building, indicating dimensions, materials, fixtures furnishing and finishes.
These plans include floor plans, roof plans, accessibility plans, sections, elevations
details and finish schedules.
2) Structural Plans and Calculations for Balboa Center Building(s) -
3) Architectural Plans for Lighthouse Restroom - Construction documents describing
restroom building, indicating dimensions, materials, fixtures furnishing and finishes
4) Structural Drawings of Lighthouse Restroom - Structural drawings and calculations for
the restroom building
5) Plumbing and Mechanical Plans for Balboa Center Building(s) -
6) Electrical Plans for Balboa Center Building(s) -
7) Plumbing Plans - Plans describing plumbing systems for restroom building, and
establishing points of connection for utilities
8) Electrical Plans - Plans describing electrical systems for restroom building, and
establishing points of connection for utilities, and integration into proposed secondary
system.
9) Title 24 Calculations - Calculations for California energy efficiency requirements.
10) Fire /Life Safety Concept Design - Conceptual layout of Fire Sprinkler and Life Safety
System with performance Based Specification for deferred design by contractor.
11) Construction Document Base Sheets - Refine the design development base sheets
prepared during design development. Delineate the scope of Site development
associated with the Balboa Center. These base sheets will be the basis for landscape
construction documents.
12) Hardscape Construction Plans - Construction Plans indicating construction reference
notes, legends, material schedules, and layout and detail reference call -outs.
13) Tennis Court Construction Plans - Plans indicating the layout and construction of the
tennis courts and their related furniture and equipment.
14) Hardscape Construction Details - Construction details of hardscape elements, i.e. steps,
walls, fountains, pools, etc.
15) Planting Plans - Planting Plans indicating planting locations, complete with detailed
notes and legends.
16) Planting Details - Planting Details. 1
17) Irrigation Plans - Irrigation Plans indicating general irrigation notes, legends, sprinkler
head layout, piping, POC's, valves, backflow and irrigation controller locations.
18) Irrigation Details - Irrigation Details.
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19) Signage Plans - Drawings to guide fabrication and direct installation of Signage for
project Identity, safety and way - finding. Establish signage schedule and coordinate
requirements and character with internal building signage.
20) Street and Parking Lot Plans with profiles for the project frontage at 18th Street and
Balboa Boulevard. Includes widening of 18th Street and driveway modifications to
Balboa Boulevard. Plan will reflect finished paving, signing and striping, curbs and
gutters, sidewalks and street lights. Includes plan check revisions, construction notes,
quantities, and construction details.
21) Rough Grading Plan - Rough Grading Plan including rough grade pad elevations, slopes,
street undercuts, edge conditions, cross sections, and other pertinent information
required for rough grading. Includes earthwork calculations, agency plan check revisions,
construction notes, quantities, and construction details.
22) Precise Grading Plan - Precise Grading Plan. Including plotting of local grading design.
Sidewalks to be shown for reference only with construction details to be shown on
landscape architect's plans. Parking bays, courtyard grades, sidewalk grades, earthwork
calculations, erosion control and construction details, such as deepened footings, to be
shown on Precise Grading Plan. Includes agency plan check revisions, construction
notes, quantities, and construction details.
23) Sewer Plan - Sewer Improvement Plans. Plan will indicate sewer main alignment and
sizing, manholes, laterals, and sewer profiles. Includes plan check revisions, construction
notes, quantities, and construction details.
24) Water Plan - Water Improvement Plans. Plan will indicate water main alignment and
sizing, and locations and sizing of fire hydrants, water meters, and valves. Includes plan
check revisions, construction notes, quantity estimate and details.
25) Storm Water Prevention Plan. - SWPPP for use by Client. Plan shall address Best
Management Practices (BMPs), as identified in the California Storm Water Best
Management Practice handbooks, as appropriate. Includes the filing of the Notice of
Intent (NOI) and Notice of Termination (NOT). Also, prepare a Final Water Quality
Management Plan (WQMP) in conformity with requirements of the local agency, as
approved and amended from time to time by the California Regional Water Quality
Control Board. WQMP shall include structural and non - structural BMPs for use by Client
to certify temporary and permanent onsite water quality control.
26) Underground Fire Pfan - On -Site Fire Line Plans. Includes Fire Marshall approval and
verification of fire flows. Includes coordination with fire sprinkler consultant for locations
and sizing of detector checks and fire lines. Includes plan check revisions, construction
notes, quantities, and construction details.
27) Fire Access Plan - Fire Access Plan per the requirements of the City of Newport Beach
Fire Authority, This Plan will identify, fire hydrant locations, post indicator valves and fire
department connections. Fire lanes, signage, and fire fighter access will also be shown.
28) Onsite Hydrology /Hydraulics Report - Hydrology Report documenting existing and
proposed drainage patterns and systems. Includes hydrology map, hydraulic
calculations, and a written narrative of the proposed project, its impacts, and how they
are mitigated.
29) Site Lighting Plans - Plans showing light fixtures for the site area, as well as wiring
diagrams and connections to building electrical systems
30) Statement OF Probable Construction Costs - Statement of Probable Construction Costs
based upon the construction documents.
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31) Specifications - Specifications that describe in detail, general requirements, products
and execution methods for scope of work. Format to be selected under consultation with
the City. Submit hardcopy and disk in Word format will be submitted to the Client for
incorporation into the overall Project Specification Manual.
Task 8 Bidding and Negotiation
Assist the Client during the bidding
requested hourly basis.
construction documents for each package. Support will be provided on an as
A. Addenda - provide addenda to the construction documents during bidding and coordinate written
documentation as required.
B. Bidder Coordination - respond to bidders questions throughout the entire bidding process.
C. Bid Evaluation and Bidder Selection Meetings - attend meetings, if requested, to evaluate the
landscape bids - maximum 7 meeting, one for each phase.
Anticipated Phase Duration: Not Available
Anticipated Deliverables:
1) Addenda and Construction Document Clarifications.
2) Bidder's list, if requested.
Task 9 LEED Coordination/
Assist the Client in applying 'Silver LEED performance standards throughout the design and construction process for
the buildings. This includes equipment selection, design review, operational training and post occupancy evaluation.
Complete and submit the forms for LEED certification.
A. Provide a charette coordination meeting with LEED consultant and selected project consultants to
indentify LEED points to be pursued and strategize implementation of selected tasks.
B. Prepare plans and specifications for LEED related components, prepare and coordinate
documentation online of assigned credits as pertains to assigned roles.
C. Fundamental commissioning - including commissioning plan, functional testing, operations and
maintenance training and summary report
Anticipated Phase Duration: See City Schedule
Anticipated Deliverables:
1) Commissioning specifications plan and report.
2) Systems manual.
Task 10 Construction Observation
Assist the Client in making periodic site visits to monitor the progress of the work and determine if the Project is
proceeding in accordance with the design intent of the construction documents.
A. Site Visits - provide site visits to monitor the stages of construction, as requested by the Owner.
Site visits are anticipated to be weekly for all building construction, every two weeks for seawall
construction and dredging, and monthly for the dock construction.
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B. Plant Selection and Tagging - visit Southern California nurseries, if required, to review and tag
plant material for use on the project - allow two 8 -hour days.
C. Field Reports or "Punch Lists" - prepare typed field reports indicating the status of construction for
each site visit attended.
D. Project Coordination - perform on -going coordination with the project consultants and contractors
to resolve landscape - related construction installation issues.
E. Shop Drawing Review - review, comment and process, contractors shop drawings as they relate to
the construction documents.
F. Request for Information "RA's" - review and respond to Contractor's RFI's during the course of
construction. Prepare clarification drawings, if required, to resolve construction ambiguities.
G. Change Orders - prepare and coordinate project change orders as necessary, with the Client.
H. Record Drawings - Provide as- designed drawings that record the design intent through all phases
of the process. Provide as -built drawings for project incorporating noted discrepancies and minor
field related conditions provided to the design team by way of a set of construction documents
marked up by the contractor and provided at project close -out. Fee is based on an assumed
number of hours per sheet x drafting rate. It is anticipated that the hours allocated will be
reviewed and evaluated, and the City will be notified, prior to making the changes if additional
time is required.
Anticipated Phase Duration: Varies by construction package, see City Schedule
Anticipated Deliverables:
1) Field Reports or Punch Lists
2) Reviewed Shop Drawings
3) As- Designed Drawings
4) As -Built Drawings
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SCHEDULE 2
ADDITIONAL SERVICES
Services in addition to those identified in Schedule 1 (Scope of Work) when requested shall be identified as such
and billed at the current billing rate schedule. Additional services shall include, but are not limited to the following:
A. Items that the Client deems are R /Hdo's responsibility indicated in Schedule 3 (Proposal
Exclusions).
B. FIREWATER BOOSTER PUMP - the necessity of a firewater booster pump system that may be
required by the City of Newport Beach Fire department has not yet been determined. If required,
the design would be considered an Additional Service.
C. WATER CIRCULATION SYSTEM DESIGN -The requirement fora water circulation system will be
clarified after agency processing is complete. Upon approval of the proposed system, either by
the City of Newport Beach and or the CCC a scope and fee for the design of the system will be
submitted.
D. GRAPHIC EXHIBITS - graphic exhibits required beyond those indicated in each phase of Schedule
1 (Scope of Work). R /Hdo and their team may be requested to make additional presentations of
the project to agencies, the public, or others. If these presentations are required, they will be
prepared using Microsoft PowerPoint
E. FEES - Payment for governmental permits, application fees, processing fees, and plan check fees.
F. EXCESS MEETINGS - meetings in excess of those indicated in each phase of Schedule 1 (Scope
of Work).
G. SPECIAL RENDERINGS - professional renderings often required to portray the project design in a
more highly articulated or rendered fashion than is usually customary.
H. ADDITIONAL CONSTRUCTION PACKAGES - repackaging of work or the creation of additional
packages after the completion of the construction activity package will be an additional service.
I. STATE LANDS LEASE AGREEMENT(S) - Preparing, submitting, and finalizing a lease agreement for
any state lands found to be within the scope of the project.
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SCHEDULE 3
SPECIFIC EXCLUSIONS
A. Horticultural soil testing.
B. BIO- SURVEY BY A CERTIFIED MARINE BIOLOGIST. A bio- survey is normally required as part of the
ACOE and CCC permit process. This survey must be conducted by a certified marine biologist and
is prepared for the purpose of determining the existence of endangered plant and animal life in
the impacted areas. If endangered plant or animal life is found and deemed to be impacted by
the project, additional costs for mitigation and monitoring will be incurred. These reports are
assumed to be by others.
C. SPECIAL ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES - all environmental studies are excluded from this proposal.
D. COSTS FOR ALL APPLICATION AND PERMIT PROCESSING FEES - The City will be responsible for
payment of all fees.
E. GEOTECHNICAL SERVICES - These services are assumed to be provided by City staff or
consultants retained directly by the City.
F. GOVERNMENT RELATIONS AND DREDGING PERMIT SPECIALISTS - These services are assumed to
be provided by City staff or consultants retained directly by the City.
G. RESIDENT ENGINEERING - Construction Observation phase services are limited to support of City
staff.
H. Preparation of General Conditions and Boilerplate section of specifications. It is anticipated that
the owner will provide the initial section and contracting terms for the project manual. We do not
believe that this project should use the standard specification book ( "Green Book ")
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SUPPLEMENTARY TERMS AND CONDITIONS
fary from those that may actually be existing despite the use
may not obtain complete information about existing conditions.
Construction documents shall be in sufficient detail to enable a knowledgeable general contractor following
established industry practices to complete construction with routine inquiries for information and engineering
clarifications. Based on common waterfront practice and in the Design team's judgment, contract documents will
consist of performance specifications sufficient to enable the Contractor and subcontractors to design and construct
particular portions of the Project.
Owner acknowledges that changes to the Construction Documents will inevitably be required as a result of minor
omissions, ambiguities and /or inconsistencies in the plans and specifications, or as may arise due to unforeseen
site conditions. These changes could impact the project's cost and schedule. The Design Team will make changes
to impacted construction documents due to these possible changes at no cost to the Owner. The Design Team will
not take responsibility for construction cost or schedule due as a result of these minor omissions, ambiguities
and /or inconsistencies in the plans and specifications, or as may arise due to unforeseen site conditions.
Site observations shall be only for the purpose of determining, in general, if the work is in compliance with
Construction Documents and with the general design intent. The Design Team will have no involvement in
construction means, methods, sequence, techniques or safety precautions; and will not otherwise take
responsibility for contractor performance.
Since the Design Team has no control over the cost of labor, materials or equipment, or over any con rac or
method of determining prices or over com eti i a neon of grobabl
are based solely upon his informed judgment: and if Owner wishes
s near existing tacilities is brations or loss of suppi
tential re is type of construction. The Design team will attempt to mitigate these potential cond
ingenuity and forward m rantee construction efforts will not proceed without some
e sensitive issues will be discussed directly with the CitvsfsJPwnnrt ftaach Pnh is ialc cn the
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SCHEDULE 5
FEE SCHEDULE
We will perform the Scope of Work as described for the following fees, plus reimbursable expenses.
The Design Team reserves the right to use unspent funds for a given task to supplement another task or phase with
prior written City approval.
(See attached spreadsheet)
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SCHEDULE 6
Standard Hourly Rate Schedule
Effective January 1, 2010
SCHEDULE OF FEES
For Professional Services
COMBINED RATE SCHEDULE FOR THE FULL TEAM ATTACHED
Hourly rate schedule is subject to adjustment in July of each year.
Reimbursable Expenses
Travel: Private vehicles @ $0.585 per mile.
Such as:Printing, graphics, photography and reproduction, rental or purchase of special equipment and materials,
long distance telephone, telex, fax, special shipping or delivery, models and renderings,
lodging and subsistence.
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Task
5UO'tolal Total
g[H I?o M &N BPp Poi[o 0ut5XO fees 1111, Esc. 111¢01re,
TASK l Updam 50 package (Or submittal to CCC
$
4,$00 5
29,500 $
,426,4
5 /12 /10- 5 /31 /10'_
10.)60
C.1.
5 39.160
ComPlelian al the Water Circulation SmdV
$
33,100
!1 Jnn
s 33]00
TASK2 pgenry permitting
$
37,750
6/151, ME 31/11
"us,
0.0325,
5 's 7"
Coast al 0.ppliq[bn Support
$
25,000 5
Mond
5/12/!0- 3/31/11_$_
00325 Ya
$ 32,650
TASK 3 Stakeholder Meetings
5
5000
$
4500
6/ IS/ 103 /31'l1
9, `, p:]u
W 284
5 9J 85
TASK Prepare PF asel and 1150 P1a ns
5
13.1 SO
S
]2,500
S /12 /ID- 5 /111C 5
,4005°
s IsIsn
TASK S Prepare Prow l and n Cpa
$
33.330
5
12,950
6 1l /le-
/ 6/1 t: 16
0'J p.i
[5 210
Bldding)Task 10)
$
2,000
It /IE /102/IS /:i
Of
II Op'i
5 �C00
ConsUUCtlan ObservaGOn (Talk 101
$
18,000
3/31/1L10/l1/1i 5
y00C
0032Sk
5 18.585
I-k... lHA- Marina Seawall
5
3,D50 $
62,000
5/1/10 9 /147 10 ';
5 [5D
0 00°,7
c 65,150
Park, Ilia Manna Dredging
$
32,150
5/2/109/14/10 5
A,21
5 32]50
package 1110 - Comm /SaIFng Cenurl l)
$
22,500
5
161,A50 $
30,300 S
4,000
5 /:2/10- 9/14 /10 5
='.9,1'_0
Doc. /a
000%
s 219,230
Paekag[ IIIC OOeks
$
58,000
5 /134 /30 5
58000
D.00%
5
Packa g<IIIp� Playgrounds, Reztroom
5
ul]50
$
21,250
5 /i2 /10 9 /l4 /ID 5
1000
0.00 °2
63000
5 63.1100
Sall
S up plem enl al Surveys& Pol holing
00
Untler round Utili ties
$
2,500
$
21,120
10/11/:0. 11/11/11 5
16;1
110125%
5 24.380
Package llA Marina Seawall
$
5,550 $
96,0 C0
1071/10- 1 /30 /11 ':
Iul Ell
nprl
101,550
Package IIIA Manna Ortdglng
5
53.250
10/1/10- 1 /30 /11 5
73,256
000%
5 53,250
PackagemB Comm /51,1771 Cem er(11
$
40,500
5
262,375 5
36,725 $
9,)2C
3 /1111- 6/23/11 5
139,221
00325%
5 349,SDO
Package IIIC -0ads
$
90,000
10 /2B /11. 12/2) /11 5
91 006
0.03250.
$ 92,925
Package 10 Park, playgrounEi. Rezhnom11
$
)5,500
$
34 925 $
25,425
311/11,6 /23/11 $
1 " e51
0.0325 °n,
5 140.255
OI /site Beach D,-r s
$
11,250
package 1110.- Marina Seawall /Dredging
$
7,000
n /1 /!t -6 /9/11 f
0 D325'n
5 ),228
Pe ckege lllBCOm m /SaIIIng Cem er
$
2,500
5
6,000 $
2,000
m /29/114/5/13 1
10.500
003255°
< m,641
PackagelnL Docks
S
5,250
a /2) /1 2_ ) /5 /12 <
5 250
0.0661'F
5 5,6!8
Package llD Park Play noun d5 Rfs 0
$
4
5
5
/ /
TA5K9 LEED Certlf,caion
5
13,500
$
95,800
Min-1 :
09.300
016611
ir951
Package IIIA Marina Seawall /Dredging
$
1200 $
62,000
1/2d/11= W11,2
69,26D
006619.
$ 71044
Package 1118 Comm /SaAlng Center
$
25,000
$
121,111
5
4,000
_5
2µ7/l2- 2 /l4 /13 5
151110
406611
5 160,618
Package IIIC 00cks
5
4,000 5
42,15C
8 1I7 11F 3/28/13 $
76250
C.1007X
$ 51.199
Package 'CD Park, plavgrovntl s, R.cvaom
5
34,000
$
16,090
$
7,000
12121 /12. 5/9/13 5
54 890
0.10011
5 60.763
Ae Aldt nd Ae-0esagned Orawinge All Packages
5
14,000 $
22,000 $
5,200 $
4400 5
1,000
3/29/126/9/13 5
46100
0. Wo"'..
5 51143
13) Dengnetl and pemlrIed a[ a single package with Phasing Ii neS
Totals $ 396,130 $ 630,450 $ 734,160 $ 342,430 $ 43,640
led'Tela1 5 1, ?29 960
Ttl min Fee
EnInr ledE.pfn,m
Grantl Total
S 1,991.663
5.60, 1 89.350
m, JDD
S 2,203,313
EXHIBIT B
MARINA PARK
COMBINED RATE SCHEDULE
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Principal
$
195.00
Senior Associate
$
135.00
Associate
$
85.00
Staff
$
75.00
Clerical
$
55.00
Moffat & Nichol
Supervisory Engineer /Scientist
$
215.00
Senior Engineer /Scientist
$
197.00
Engineer /Scientist III
$
185.00
Engineer /Scientist II
$
164.00
Engineer /Scientist 1
$
143.00
Staff Engineer /Scientist
$
114.00
Senior Technician
$
158.00
Designer
$
147.00
CADD II
$
121.00
CADD 1
$
92.00
Word Processing
$
92.00
General Clerical
$
74.00
Principal Engineer/ Scientist
$
240.00
Court Appearances
$
300.00
Bundy Finkel*
Principal
$
150.00
Senior Designer
$
125.00
Project Manager
$
105.00
Draftsperson
$
85.00
Clerical
$
45.00
*Hourly rates for Subconsultants to Bundy Finkel available on request
$
121.00
Fuscoe Emmneerin
President
$
234.00
Principal
$
206.00
Senior Project Manager
$
196.00
Project Manager
$
159.00
Senior Designer/ Project Engineer /Senior Water Resources Engineer
$
136.00
Designer /Engineer /Project Scientist /GIS Coordinator
$
121.00
CADD /Engineering/ Environmental Tech. /Graphics Tech.
$
94.00
Information Coordinator
$
70.00
1 Man Survey Crew
$
160.00
2 Man Survey Crew
$
215.00
3 Man Survey Crew
$
245.00
Butsko Utility Consultants
Principal in Charge
Project Manager
Project Coordinator
Designer
AutoCAD Drafter
135.00
110.00
80.00
95.00
65.00
AMENDMENT NO. FIVE TO
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT WITH
GABLE ENGINEERING, INC. FOR
MARINA PARK
THIS AMENDMENT NO. FIVE TO PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT,
is entered into as of this _ day of 2010, by and between the CITY
OF NEWPORT BEACH, a California Municipal Corporation ( "CITY "), and GABLE
ENGINEERING, INC., a California Corporation whose address is 2700 W. Coast
Highway, Suite 220, Newport Beach, California 92663 ( "CONSULTANT "), and is made
with reference to the following:
RECITALS:
A. On February 13, 2007, City Council authorized City and Consultant to enter into
a Professional Services Agreement ( "Agreement ") for project management
services for the Marina Park Project ( "Project "),
B. On August 13, 2007, City and Consultant entered into Amendment No. One to
the Agreement to increase the scope of work and increase the total
compensation.
C. On March 25, 2008, City and Consultant entered into Amendment No. Two to the
Agreement to increase the scope of work and increase the total compensation.
D. On December 23, 2009, City and Consultant entered into Amendment No. Three
to the Agreement to increase the scope of work and increase the total
compensation.
E. On June 1, 2010, City and Consultant entered into Amendment No. Four to the
Agreement to increase the scope of work and increase the total compensation.
F. City desires to enter into this Amendment No. Five to reflect additional services
not included in the Agreement or prior Amendments, to extend the term of the
Agreement to January 31, 2012, to increase the total compensation and update
insurance requirements.
NOW, THEREFORE, it is mutually agreed by and between the undersigned parties as
follows:
1. TERM
Section 1 of the Agreement, Section 3 of Amendment No. One, Section 3 of
Amendment No. Two, Section One of Amendment No. Three and Section 1 of
Amendment No. Four are hereby amended and the following is substituted in its
entirety.
The term of the Agreement shall terminate on January 31, 2012, unless
terminated earlier as provided for in Agreement.
2. SCOPE OF WORK
Section 2 of the Agreement, Section 1 of Amendment No. One, Section 2 of
Amendment No. Two, Section 2 of Amendment No. Three and Section 2 of
Amendment No. Four shall be hereby supplemented to include the scope of
services dated July 1, 2010, which is attached hereto as Exhibit A and
incorporated herein by reference. The City may elect to delete certain tasks of
the Scope of Services at its sole discretion.
3. COMPENSATION
The introductory paragraph to Section 4 of the Agreement, Section 2 of
Amendment No. One, Section 2 of Amendment No. Two, Section 3 of
Amendment No. Three and Section 4 of Amendment No. Four shall be amended
hereby and the following is substituted in its entirety.
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 to the Agreement. Consultant's total amended
compensation for all work performed in accordance with this Agreement and all
prior amendments, including all reimbursable items and subconsultant fees, shall
not exceed Four Hundred Thirty -Two Thousand, Seven Hundred Fifteen
Dollars and no /100 ($432,715.00) without prior written authorization from City
( "Total Amended Compensation ").
3.1 The Total Amended Compensation reflects Consultant's additional
compensation for additional services to be performed in accordance with
this Amendment No. Five, including all reimbursable items and
subconsultant fees, in an amount not to exceed One Hundred Forty -Four
Thousand, Three Hundred Forty -Five Dollars and no /100 ($144,345.00),
without prior written authorization from City.
4. INSURANCE
Section 14 of the Agreement shall be amended hereby and the following terms are
substituted in their entirety.
Without limiting Consultant's indemnification of City, and prior to commencement of
work, Consultant shall obtain, provide and maintain at its own expense during the term
of this Agreement, policies of insurance of the type and amounts described below and in
a form satisfactory to City.
A. Proof of Insurance. Consultant shall provide certificates of insurance to
City as evidence of the insurance coverage required herein, along with a
waiver of subrogation endorsement for workers' compensation. Insurance
certificates and endorsement must be approved by City's Risk Manager
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prior to commencement of performance. Current certification of insurance
shall be kept on file with City at all times during the term of this contract.
City reserves the right to require complete, certified copies of all required
insurance policies, at any time.
Consultant shall procure and maintain for the duration of the Agreement
insurance against claims for injuries to persons or damages to property,
which may arise from or in connection with the performance of the work
hereunder by Consultant, his agents, representatives, employees or
subconsultants. The cost of such insurance shall be included in
Consultant's bid.
B. Acceptable Insurers. All insurance policies shall be issued by an
insurance company currently authorized by the Insurance Commissioner
to transact business of insurance in the State of California, with an
assigned policyholders' Rating of A- (or higher) and Financial Size
Category Class VII (or larger) in accordance with the latest edition of
Best's Key Rating Guide, unless otherwise approved by the City's Risk
Manager.
C. Coverage Requirements
i. Workers' Compensation Coverage. Consultant shall maintain
Workers' Compensation Insurance (Statutory Limits) and
Employer's Liability Insurance (with limits of at least one million
dollars ($1,000,000)) for Consultant's employees in accordance
with the laws of the State of California, Section 3700 of the Labor
Code In addition, Consultant shall require each subconsultant to
similarly maintain Workers' Compensation Insurance and
Employer's Liability Insurance in accordance with the laws of the
State of California, Section 3700 for all of the subconsultant's
employees.
Any notice of cancellation or non - renewal of all Workers'
Compensation policies must be received by City at least thirty (30)
calendar days (ten (10) calendar days written notice of non-
payment of premium) prior to such change.
Consultant shall submit to City, along with the certificate of
insurance, a Waiver of Subrogation endorsement in favor of City, its
officers, agents, employees and volunteers.
ii. General Liability Coverage. Consultant shall maintain commercial
general liability insurance in an amount not less than one million
dollars ($1,000,000) per occurrence for bodily injury, personal
injury, and property damage, including without limitation, blanket
contractual liability.
iii. Automobile Liability Coverage. Consultant shall maintain
automobile insurance covering bodily injury and property damage
for all activities of the Consultant arising out of or in connection with
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Work to be performed under this Agreement, including coverage for
any owned, hired, non -owned or rented vehicles, in an amount not
less than $1,000,000 combined single limit for each accident.
iv_ Professional Liability (Errors & Omissions) Coverage. Consultant
shall maintain professional liability insurance that covers the
services to be performed in connection with this Agreement, in the
minimum amount of one million dollars ($1,000,000) limit per claim
and in the aggregate.
D. Other Insurance Provisions or Requirements.
The policies are to contain, or be endorsed to contain, the following provisions:
i. Waiver of Subrogation. All insurance coverage maintained or
procured pursuant to this Agreement shall be endorsed to waive
subrogation against City, its elected or appointed officers, agents,
officials, employees and volunteers or shall specifically allow
Consultant or others providing insurance evidence in compliance
with these requirements to waive their right of recovery prior to a
loss. Consultant hereby waives its own right of recovery against
City, and shall require similar written express waivers and
insurance clauses from each of its subconsultants.
ii. Enforcement of Contract Provisions. Consultant acknowledges and
agrees that any actual or alleged failure on the part of the City to
inform Consultant of non - compliance with any requirement imposes
no additional obligations on the City nor does it waive any rights
hereunder.
iii. Requirements not Limiting. Requirements of specific coverage
features or limits contained in this Section are not intended as a
limitation on coverage, limits or other requirements, or a waiver of
any coverage normally provided by any insurance. Specific
reference to a given coverage feature is for purposes of clarification
only as it pertains to a given issue and is not intended by any party
or insured to be all inclusive, or to the exclusion of other coverage,
or a waiver of any type.
iv. Notice of Cancellation. Consultant agrees to oblige its insurance
agent or broker and insurers to provide to City with thirty (30) days
notice of cancellation (except for nonpayment for which ten (10)
days notice is required) or nonrenewal of coverage for each
required coverage.
E. Timely Notice of Claims. Consultant shall give City prompt and timely
notice of claims made or suits instituted that arise out of or result from
Consultant's performance under this Agreement.
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F. Additional Insurance. 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.
5. INTEGRATED CONTRACT
Except as expressly modified herein, all other provisions, terms, and covenants set forth
in the Agreement and Amendments One through Four shall remain unchanged and
shall be in full force and effect.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Amendment No. Five
on the date first above written.
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
OFFICE OF THE CITY ATTORNEY
By:
yn t D. i- u hamp, p
Assis nt City t orney Illy
ATTEST:
:
Leilani I. Brown,
City Clerk
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH,
A California Municipal Corporation
Keith D. Curry,
Mayor
CONTRACTOR:GABLE
ENGINEERING, INC.
Mark S. Reader, P.E.,
President and Treasurer
Attachment: Exhibit A — Additional Services to be Performed
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EXHIBIT A
Proposal for Pngineerinq Services
Date: July 01, 2010
Mr. Dave Webb
Assistant Public Works Director
3300 Newport Blvd.
City of Newport Beach, CA 92663
Re: Marino Park Project
Find enclosed a proposal to provide additional project management services to
proceed with Phases I, II and III of the Marina Park Project. This proposal covers the
periods from August 2nd, 2010 to January 15, 2012, which include advertise bid and
award of the Marina which can be completed by June 2011 as well as completion of
the Construction Documents anticipated to be completed by October 2011 per the
latest project schedule.
Project Understanding And Scope
Gable Consulting (GC) wil! provide engineering design review and project
management services to assist the city of Newport Beach with the Morino Park
project through the vonous phases of fhe prolecf which include (1) Regulatory
Agency Processing (21 Design Development (3) Final Design and Fngineering (4)
Construction Bid and Award of the Marina.
Regulatory Agency Processing
The Phase Ili Marina Park schematic plans will be submitted for agency processing.
The Conceptual Plans for Phases I and II will need to be further developed into
schematic plans for application submittal to the Coastal Commission. Tasks
associated with Agency Processing Include:
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I ) Assist city with processing of Coasfal Development Permit with the California
Coastal Commission for Phases I, II and III
2) Assist with ACOE permitting for Phase III project. This includes issues relating to
dredging of marina, sand disposal and beach replenishment.
3) Assisi with RWQCB permrfting for Phase 111 project.
4) Coordinate with city staff to resolve houndory issues r,vith I' ,e state loads
commission.
5) Assist city fo manage cor:sulfonl team to address comments from various
eaulafory agencies for Phase- i, II and III of the project.
After comments are received t,y the )C rncl•_s the city will decide the direction of the
Phase III project. This proposal assumes the issues with Coastal Commission can be
resolved, especially the wetlands, and the city will proceed with DD and CD of Phase
III project as outlined on the latest project schedule. Per the current schedule DD of
the Marina would start in November 2010 and Construction Documents for the
Community/ Sailing Center would end in October 201 1.
Esfimalod subtotal • Pry;—... �. + &vAluonager = 160 ho urs { P 1 15
10,4VU
Project Assistant: 32 hours x $65 = $2,080
Subtotal = $20,480
CD and DD Phase
The tasks for this phase involve coordinating meetings between city staff and the
consultant teary). Attendance of meetings and preparation of meeting minutes will
be prepared for the DD and CD Phases for the Buildings and the Site. Weekly
meetings are anticipated during the DD phase which per the schedule is 90 working
days. At the end of DD the phase the lead consultant will provide a construction
estimate of the buildings and the site design. A review of the consultants cost
estimate will be provided along with a report on value engineering (VE) options,
especially if the project appears it is going over budget. Construction plans will be
submitted to all the city departments for plan check. In addition to the city
department review, the plans will be reviewed for the constructobility and assurances
the VIE decisions have been adhered to. The arcl-itecI will provide onothei cost
estimate at 90% complete of the CD phase and Gabie Consulting and its project
team will represent the city in reviewing the accuracy of this estimate.
Gable Consulting will consult with Traker Development to assist with constructability
reviews, construction scheduling, cost estimating review and value engineering of
the Community and Sailing Center. Traker developments proposal dated June 30,
2010 is made a part of this addendum.
Estimated subtotal : Project Manager = 624 hours x $115 = $71,760
Project Assistant: 200 hours x $65 = $13,000
Consfructability Consultant = $26,250
Admin Fee ( 6% x 26,250) _ $1,575
SubtO a = $1 1.2,_585
Phi ceIIaneoos Ifonu
Cihe( projeci tasxs uiher than cis noted above may Include the tcllov.ing:
1 ) Assist oily with purchase of vacant substation ;parcel owned by SCE.
2) Assist with issues relating to ,Americon Legion, Girl Scouts and Existing Mobile
Home Tenants
3) Assist city to obtain Loan from California Department of Boatinq and
Waterways and National Boating Infrastructure Grant programs.
4) Work with city staff to develop a Parking Management Plan.
5) Other miscellaneous items requested by the city
Estimated subtotal Project Manager = 80 hours x $115 - $9,200
Project Assistant: 32 hours x $65 = $2,080
Subtotal = $11,280
Total Fee = $144,345
If should be noted that these hours will be billed on a tine and materials basis for
services requested by the city. I look forward to working ✓✓ith you toward a
successful completion of thls project.
Sincerely
Mark S. Reader
President
Gable Consulting
The Project Monagen,ent Services provided by Gable Consulting consist of the
following items-
. Administrative Services
,1- Be an extension of Cif, Staff to ove!see the successful completion of
the Marir a Park project.
Review : on,'ullnnf I-om pfolr,cl budget r,nd s 0p,
4- Assisi staff wit^ RFP';_
assn I �,ievvir _ ind selecting cup soitants
d- Manage consdlonls as the owners representati,e
Sequence and schedule design projects with City Staff.
d- Prepare and present status reports fo the City as requested.
4- Maintain project schedule.
4. Track consultant invoice amounts against the project scope and fee.
4- Verify consultants work completed vs. consultant invoices submitted
I or payment
4 Assist the city in filing grant and bond reimbursements
4- Assure Grant and bond obligations are met
2. Regulatory A ency Processing
l Manage consultants for preparation of Regulatory Agency
Applications
d Assist with reviewing technical reports and response• to Agency
Comments
4- Review mitigation n neosures and determine if other fiscally responsible
solutions are available
Protect the City's interest in regards to proposed miiigation measures
and challenges
4- Attend and /or conduct meetings necessary for coordination with city
staff, technical Consuitonts., stakeholders and members of the
concerned public.
4L Assist city to identify and obtain all necessary regulatory agency
approvals.
d-. Assist the City in maintaining communication and cooperation with
various state and federal agencies
3. Design Phase
4- Obtain knowledge of City standards and verity if standards are
incorporated into project design.
Assist the City .n developing specifications.
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Revievv and monitor the design schedule.
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Cuc ole clings us needed n. °i,ti c �r vans rs p,arhien "s
and outside utility companies.
4- Consiructability review at 65%, 800 -., 40% and 100° plan submiltni
packages.
4- Review design to recommend value engineering solutions.
4. Construction ManaaemPnf
A. Bid & Award Phase
1 Review architects and engineers probabie construction cost
estimates
4- Determine bid items and alternate pay quantities
Prepare project specifications
4 Prepare Notice of Inviting Bids
yk Conduct and /or manage pre -bid conferences, kickoff meetings and
site visits.
Assist the City in evaluating bids and in verifying background of
responsible low bidder
4- ,Assist the City in reviewing the bonds and irsurar ce certificates for
the responsive and responsible lo,ry bidder.