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Resolution - 2015-R0111 - Professional Services: Kimley-Horn And Associates, Inc. - 04/09/2015
No. 2015 -ROI I 1 19, 2015 No. 5.6 RESOLUTION BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LUBBOCK: THAT the Mayor of the City of Lubbock is hereby authorized and directed to execute for and on behalf of the City of Lubbock, Amendment No. 2 to that certain Agreement dated March 27, 2014 for the furnishing of professional services, by and between the City of Lubbock and Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc., and related documents. Said Amendment is attached hereto and incorporated in this resolution as if fully set forth herein and shall be included in the minutes of the City Council. Passed by the City Council on April 9, 2015 GLENPe9M,MAYOR rv01*31 Garza, City Secretary AS P.E., City Engineer APPROVED AS TO FORM: RES.Amend #2 Agrmt-Kimley-Hom and Associates 3.5.15 Resolution No. 2015 -ROI I I AMENDMENT NUMBER 2 TO THE AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF LUBBOCK (CLIENT) AND KIMLEY-HORN AND ASSOCIATES, INC. AMENDMENT NUMBER 2 DATED April , 2015 to the agreement between City of Lubbock, ("Client") and Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc., ("Consultant') dated April 13, 2013 ("the Agreement") concerning South Lubbock Sanitary Sewer System Extension Phase II (the "Project'). The Consultant has entered into the Agreement with Client for the furnishing of professional services, and the parties now desire to amend the Agreement. Therefore, it is mutually agreed that the Agreement is amended to include Additional Services to be performed by Consultant and provisions for additional compensation by the Client to the Consultant, all as set forth in Exhibit A hereto. Amendment No. 2 extends the Agreement an additional 455 days from the expiration date of Amendment Number 1 to the Agreement. The parties ratify the terms and conditions of the Agreement not inconsistent with this Amendment, all of which are incorporated by reference. CLIENT: CONSULTANT: CITY OF LUBBO K KIMLEY-H AND ASSOCIATES, INC. By: By: Glen C e on Jeff J m , Title: ATTEST: Title: Senior Vice President Date: APPROVED AS TO CONTENT: APPROVED AS TO FORM: Rev. 11-08 Exhibit A to Amendment Number 2, dated April 9 , 2015. Proiect Understandin¢ Amendment Number 2 is for Bidding and Construction Contract Administration Services for Bid Package A of Route A identified in the South Lubbock Sanitary Sewer System Extension, Phase 2 Routing and Alignment Study. The limits of Bid Package A are from the intersection of 98'h Street and University Drive to FM 1585 and Quaker Avenue, as shown in Exhibit 1. Consultant shall perform the following Professional Services: Task 1— Bid Phase Services 1. Provide plans, specifications and Notice to Bidders in .PDF format to the Client's 3`d party bidding service. 2. Issue addenda as required. 3. Answer contractor questions. 4. Prepare for, attend and conduct a Pre-bid conference. 5. If the RFP process is used, assist the City in evaluating and ranking the submitted proposals. 6. Prepare a tabulation of bids, and prepare a letter summarizing the bids to the Client for award of contract. 7. Prepare ten (10) sets of the contract documents for execution by the contractor, receive and review such documents for completeness, and forward to the Client for review and execution. Task 2 — Construction Contract Administration (CCA) Services Pre -Construction Conference. Consultant will prepare for and attend a Pre -Construction Conference prior to commencement of Work at the Site. Visits to Site and Observation of Construction. Consultant will provide the following services throughout construction: • Engineer of Record; • Resident Project Representative; and • Construction Materials Testing. Engineer. Consultant's role as Engineer will include providing on-site construction observation services during the construction phase. Consultant will make visits at intervals as directed by Client in order to observe the progress of the Work. Such visits and observations by Consultant are not intended to be exhaustive or to extend to every aspect of Contractor's work in progress. Observations are to be limited to spot checking, selective measurement, and similar methods of Rev. I I-08 general observation of the Work based on Consultant's exercise of professional judgment. Based on information obtained during such visits and such observations, Consultant will evaluate whether Contractor's work is generally proceeding in accordance with the Contract Documents, and Consultant will keep Client informed of the general progress of the Work. Resident Project Representative. Consultant's role as Resident Project Representative will include furnishing a Resident Project Representative ("RPR") to assist Consultant in observing progress and quality of the Work. The duties and responsibilities of the RPR are limited to those of Consultant in the Agreement with the Client and in the Contract Documents, and are further limited and described as follows: 1. General. • RPR is Consultant's agent at the Site, will act as directed by and under the supervision of Consultant, and will confer with Consultant regarding RPR's actions. • RPR's dealings in matters pertaining to a Contractor's work in progress shall in general be with Consultant and Contractor, keeping Client advised as necessary. • RPR's dealings with subcontractors shall only be through or with the full knowledge and approval of Contractor. • RPR shall generally communicate with Client with the knowledge of and under the direction of Consultant. 2. Schedules. ■ Review the progress schedule, schedule of Shop Drawing and submittals, and any other schedules prepared by Contractor and consult with Consultant concerning acceptability. 3. Conferences and Meetings. Attend meetings with Contractor, such as preconstruction conferences, progress meetings, job conferences and other project -related meetings, and prepare and circulate copies of minutes thereof. 4. Liaison. • Serve as Consultant's liaison with Contractor, working principally through Contractor's superintendent, and assist in providing information regarding the intent of the Contract Documents. • Assist Consultant in serving as Client's liaison with Contractor when Contractor's operations affect Client's on-site operations. • Assist in obtaining from Client additional details or information, when required for proper execution of the Work. 5. Interpretation of Contract Documents. • Report to Consultant when clarifications and interpretations of the Contract Documents are needed and transmit to Contractor clarifications and interpretations as issued by Consultant. 6. Shop Drawings and Submittals • Maintain Shop Drawing and Submittal Record log. • Advise Consultant and Contractor of the commencement of any portion of the Work requiring a Shop Drawing or submittal for which RPR believes that the submittal has not been approved by Consultant. Rev. 11-08 7. Modifications. ■ Consider and evaluate Contractor's suggestions for modifications in Drawings or Specifications and report such suggestions, together with RPR's recommendations, to Consultant. Transmit to Contractor in writing decisions as issued by Consultant. 8. Review of Work and Rejection of Defective Work • Conduct on -Site observations of Contractor's work in progress to assist Consultant in determining if the Work is in general proceeding in accordance with the Contract Documents. • Report to Consultant whenever RPR believes that any part of Contractor's work in progress will not produce a completed project that conforms generally to the Contract Documents or will imperil the integrity of the design concept of the completed Specific Project as a functioning whole as indicated in the Contract Documents, or has been damaged, or does not meet the requirements of any inspection, test or approval required to be made; and advise Consultant of that part of work in progress that RPR believes should be corrected or rejected or should be uncovered for observation, or requires special testing, inspection or approval. 9. Inspections, Tests, and System Start-ups • Consult with Consultant in advance of scheduled major inspections, tests, and systems start-ups of important phases of the Work. • Verify that tests, equipment, and systems start-ups and operating and maintenance training are conducted in the presence of appropriate Client's personnel, and that Contractor maintains adequate records thereof. • Observe, record, and report to Consultant appropriate details relative to the test procedures and systems start-ups. • Accompany visiting inspectors representing public or other agencies having jurisdiction over a Specific Project, record the results of these inspections, and report to Consultant. 10. Records • Maintain at the Site orderly files for correspondence, reports of job conferences, reproductions of original Contract Documents including all Addenda, Change Orders, Field Orders, additional Drawings issued subsequent to the execution of the Contract, Consultant's clarifications and interpretations of the Contract Documents, progress reports, Shop Drawing and submittals received from and delivered to Contractor, and other Specific Project -related documents. • Prepare a daily report or keep a diary or log book, recording Contractor's hours on the Site, weather conditions, data relative to questions of Change Orders, Field Orders, or changed conditions, Site visitors, daily activities, decisions, observations in general, and specific observations in more detail as in the case of observing test procedures; and send copies to Consultant. • Record names, addresses, fax numbers, e-mail addresses, web site locations and telephone numbers of all Contractors, subcontractors, and major suppliers of materials and equipment. • Maintain records for use in preparing project documentation. • Upon completion of the Work, furnish original set of all RPR Specific Project documentation to Consultant. Rev. 11-08 11. Reports Furnish to Consultant periodic reports, as required, of progress of the Work and of Contractor's compliance with the progress schedule and schedule of Shop Drawing and submittals. • Draft and recommend to Consultant proposed Change Orders and Field Orders. Obtain backup material from Contractor. • Furnish to Consultant and Client copies of all inspection, test, and system startup reports. • Immediately notify Consultant of the occurrence of any Site accidents, emergencies, acts of God endangering the Work, damage to property by fire or other causes, or the discovery of any Constituent of Concern. 12. Payment Request. • Review Applications for Payment with Contractor for compliance with the established procedure for their submission and forward with recommendations to Consultant, noting particularly the relationship of the payment requested to the Work completed, and materials delivered at the Site but not incorporated in the Work. 13. Certificates, Operation and Maintenance Manuals. ■ During the course of the Work, verify that materials and equipment certificates, operation and maintenance manuals and other data required by the Specifications to be assembled and furnished by Contractor are applicable to the items actually installed and in accordance with the Contract Documents, and have these documents delivered to Consultant for review and forwarding to Client prior to payment for that part of the Work. 14. Completion • Participate in a final inspection in the company of Consultant, Client, and Contractor and prepare a final list of items to be completed and deficiencies to be remedied. • Observe whether all items on the final list have been completed or corrected and make recommendations to Consultant concerning acceptance and issuance of the Notice of Acceptability of the Work. Resident Project Representative shall not: • Authorize any deviation from the Contract Documents or substitution of materials or equipment (including "or -equal" items). • Exceed limitations of Consultant's authority as set forth in the Agreement or the Contract Documents. • Undertake any of the responsibilities of a Contractor, subcontractors, suppliers, or a Contractor's superintendent. • Advise on, issue directions relative to, or assume control over any aspect of the means, methods, techniques, sequences or procedures of the Contractor's work unless such advice or directions are specifically required by the Contract Documents. • Advise on, issue directions regarding, or assume control over safety practices, precautions and programs in connection with the activities or operations of Client or Contractor. • Participate in specialized field or laboratory tests or inspections conducted off-site by others except as specifically authorized by Consultant. • Accept Shop Drawings or submittals from anyone other than Contractor. • Authorize Client to occupy a Specific Project in whole or in part. Rev. 11-08 Through such observations of Contractor's work in progress and field checks of materials and equipment by the RPR, Consultant shall endeavor to provide Client a greater degree of confidence that the completed Work will conform in general to the Contract Documents. However, Consultant shall not, during such visits or as a result of such observations of Contractor's work in progress, supervise, direct, or have control over Contractor's work, nor shall Consultant have authority over or responsibility for the means, methods, techniques, equipment choice and usage, sequences, schedules, or procedures of construction selected by Contractor, for safety precautions and programs incident to Contractor's work, nor for any failure of Contractor to comply with laws and regulations applicable to Contractor's furnishing and performing the Work Accordingly, Consultant neither guarantees the performance of any Contractor nor assumes responsibility for any Contractor's failure to furnish and perform its work in accordance with the Contract Documents. Recommendations with Respect to Defective Work. Consultant will recommend to Client that Contractor's work be disapproved and rejected while it is in progress if, on the basis of such observations, Consultant believes that such work will not produce a completed Project that conforms generally to Contract Documents. Clarifications and Interpretations. Consultant will respond to reasonable and appropriate Contractor requests for information and issue necessary clarifications and interpretations of the Contract Documents to Client as appropriate to the orderly completion of Contractor's work. Any orders authorizing variations from the Contract Documents will be made by Client. Change Orders. Consultant may recommend Change Orders to Client, and will review and make recommendations related to Change Orders submitted or proposed by the Contractor. Shop Drawings and Submittals. Consultant will review and approve or take other appropriate action in respect to Shop Drawings and Submittals and other data which Contractor is required to submit, but only for conformance with the information given in the Contract Documents. Such review and approvals or other action will not extend to means, methods, techniques, equipment choice and usage, sequences, schedules, or procedures of construction or to related safety precautions and programs. Substitutes and "or -equal." Evaluate and determine the acceptability of substitute or "or -equal" materials and equipment proposed by Contractor in accordance with the Contract Documents, but subject to the provisions of applicable standards of state or local government entities. Inspections and Tests. Consultant, through its subconsultant, will perform the following laboratory tests of Contractor's work as Consultant deems appropriate; soils, flex base, hot mix, and field testing. Consultant, or its subconsultant, may receive and review certificates of inspections within Consultant's area of responsibility or of tests and approvals required by laws and regulations or the Contract Documents. Consultant's review of such certificates will be for the purpose of determining that the results certified indicate compliance with the Contract Documents and will not constitute an independent evaluation that the content or procedures of such inspections, tests, or approvals comply with the requirements of the Contract Documents. Consultant shall be entitled to rely on the results of such tests and the facts being certified. Disagreements between Client and Contractor. Consultant will, if requested by Client, render written decision on all claims of Client and Contractor relating to the acceptability of Contractor's work or the interpretation of the requirements of the Contract Documents pertaining to the progress of Contractor's work. In rendering such decisions, Consultant shall be fair and not show Rev. 11-08 partiality to Client or Contractor and shall not be liable in connection with any decision rendered in good faith in such capacity. Applications for Payment. Based on its observations and on review of applications for payment and accompanying supporting documentation, Consultant will determine the amounts that Consultant recommends Contractor be paid. Such recommendations of payment will be in writing and will constitute Consultant's representation to Client, based on such observations and review, that, to the best of Consultant's knowledge, information and belief, Contractor's work has progressed to the point indicated and that such work -in -progress is generally in accordance with the Contract Documents subject to any qualifications stated in the recommendation. In the case of unit price work, Consultant's recommendations of payment will include determinations of quantities and classifications of Contractor's work, based on observations and measurements of quantities provided with pay requests. By recommending any payment, Consultant shall not thereby be deemed to have represented that its observations to check Contractor's work have been exhaustive, extended to every aspect of Contractor's work in progress, or involved detailed inspections of the Work beyond the responsibilities specifically assigned to Consultant in this Agreement. It will also not impose responsibility on Consultant to make any examination to ascertain how or for what purposes Contractor has used the moneys paid on account of the Contract Price, nor to determine that title to any portion of the work in progress, materials, or equipment has passed to Client free and clear of any liens, claims, security interests, or encumbrances, nor that there may not be other matters at issue between Client and Contractor that might affect the amount that should be paid. Final Completion. Consultant will, promptly after notice from Contractor that it considers the entire Work ready for its intended use, in company with Client and Contractor, conduct a site visit to determine if the Work is finally complete. Work will be considered finally complete following satisfactory completion of all items with the exception of those identified on a final punch list. If after considering any objections of Client, Consultant considers the Work finally complete; Consultant will notify Client and Contractor. Final Notice of Acceptability of the Work Consultant will conduct a site visit to determine if the final punch list is generally in accordance with the Contract Documents so that Consultant may recommend, in writing, final payment to Contractor. Accompanying the recommendation for final payment, Consultant shall also provide a notice that the Work is generally in accordance with the Contract Documents to the best of Consultant's knowledge, information, and belief based on the extent of its services and based upon information provided to Consultant upon which it is entitled to rely. Limitation of Responsibilities. Consultant shall not be responsible for the acts or omissions of any Contractor, or of any of their subcontractors, suppliers, or of any other individual or entity performing or furnishing the Work. Consultant shall not have the authority or responsibility to stop the work of any Contractor. Rev. I1-08 Record Drawings. Prepare project "Record Drawings" based on information provided by the Contractor as to the actual field placement of the work including any changes or deletions. Consultant is not responsible for the accuracy of the information provided by others. Consultant will provide the following deliverables: ■ One (1) 22"04" set of black line Record Drawings ■ One (1) set of .PDF file Record Drawings Additional Services Additional services to be performed if authorized by the Client, but which are not included in the above-described Scope of Services, are as follows: 1. Accompanying the Client when meeting with the TCEQ, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, or other regulatory agencies during the course of the Project, beyond those meetings identified above. The Engineer will assist the Client on an as - needed basis in preparing compliance schedules, progress reports, and providing general technical support for the Client's compliance efforts. 2. Assisting Client or Contractor in the defense or prosecution of litigation in connection with or in addition to those services contemplated by this Agreement. Such services, if any, will be furnished by the Engineer on a fee basis negotiated by the respective parties outside of and in addition to this Agreement. 3. Sampling, testing, or analysis beyond that specifically included in the Scope of Services referenced herein above. 4. Preparing applications and supporting documents for government grants, loans, or planning advances, and providing data for detailed applications. 5. Appearing before regulatory agencies or courts as an expert witness in any litigation with third parties or condemnation proceedings arising from the development or construction of the Project, including the preparation of engineering data and reports for assistance to the Client. 6. Providing professional services associated with the discovery of any hazardous waste or materials in the project site. Additional meetings beyond those identified in the Scope of Services. 8. Preparation for and attendance to public meetings to discuss the project. 9. Any services not listed in the Scope of Services. Schedule Engineer will provide the Construction Phase Services as indicated in the contract documents regarding Time of Completion. Rev. 11-08 Fee and Billing Engineer will provide the Reimbursable Tasks identified in the Scope of Services and shown in the Table below on a labor fee plus expense basis total, not to exceed $1,346,000 for the reimbursable tasks, which includes all reimbursable expenses. The not to exceed amount will not be exceeded without the client's prior written approval and amendment of this Agreement. The reimbursable fee breakdowns below are provided for budgeting purposes only and are not intended to represent a specific budget for each reimbursable task. Engineer reserves the right to reallocate the reimbursable budget among tasks as determined necessary by Engineer. Labor fees will be billed according to the rate schedule shown in the Agreement. Direct reimbursable expenses including express delivery services, fees, and other direct expenses will be billed at 1.10 times cost. An amount will be added to each invoice to cover certain other expenses such as in- house duplicating, local mileage, telephone calls, facsimiles, postage, and word processing. Administrative time related to the project will be billed hourly. Technical use of computers for design, analysis, GIS, and graphics, etc. will be billed at $10.00 per hour. All permitting, application, and similar project fees will be paid directly by the Client. Reimbursable fees will be invoiced monthly based on the actual amount of services performed and expenses incurred. Payment of all fees will be due within 30 days of your receipt of the invoice. Task: Task Fee: 1. Bid Phase Services $21,000 2. Construction Phase Services $442,200 2. RPR— Walker RPR Services $788,100 3. Material Testing — CMT $94.700 Total $1,346,000 Rev. I1-08 ATTACHMENT B CURRENT HOURLY RATE SCHEDULE Finley -Horn and Associates, Inc. Standard Rate Schedule (Hourly Rate) Senior Professional I $195-$225 Senior Professional II $155-$200 Professional $115-$150 Analyst $95-$105 Designer $130-$145 Technical Support $75-$105 Clerical/Administrative Support $60-$105 KAFTW Utilitiest06312601 I\PPP\POST_NTPWmendmc:m No2-13id & CCAV12 SLSS Ph2-BPA Amend 2 Attachment B Current Hourly Rate Schedule.doc Kimley»)Horn ATTACHMENT C1 Project Workplan Budget LeamawLaMMIZOEMM. Client: City of Lubbock Fee Type: CP Project: S. Lubbock SS Ext Ph.2 BPA Expense Mult: 1.10 KHA No. 063126011 PM: Aaron Rader Allocation: 6.0% Budget Summary Date: Mar 3, 2015 f Fix Mult G Schedule: LBB BudgetTask No. Task Name Nours Labor i penses Allocation Subtotal 650 Bid Phase Services 117 $ 17,700 $ 2,200 $ 1,100 $ 21,000 651 Construction Phase Svcs 2,135 $ 347,600 $ 73,700 $ 20,900 $ 442,200 TOTALS: 1 2,252 $ 365,300 1 $ 75,900 1 $ 22,0001 $ 463,200 BudgetProject Labor: $ 365,300 Expenses: $ 980,700 TOTAL: $ 1,346,000 Kimley»)Horn ATTACHMENT C1 Project Workplan Budget Date: March 3, 2015 • Client: City of LubbockLabor: $ 17,700 Number: 650 Project: S. Lubbock SS Ext Ph.2 BPA Expenses: $ 2,200 Name: Bid Phase Services KHA No: 063126011 Allocation: $ 1,100 Task Mgr: Jeff James PM: Aaron Rader TOTAL: $ 21,000 ' RMI®________ PDFPlansRequest -Submit or Information �fiverables _ me �_©������� Ten (10) sets of Contract Documents MM MMMIMI ___ Kimley>» Horn ATTACHMENT C1 Project Workplan Budget Date: March 3, 2015 • Client: City of Lubbock Labor: $ 347,600 Number:651 Project: S. Lubbock SS Ext Ph.2 BPA Expenses: $ 73,700 NameConstruction Phase Svcs KHA No: 063126011 Allocation: $ 20,900 Task Mgr: Jeff James PM: Aaron Rader TOTAL: 442,200 Pace 4 of 7 v RequestShop Change Orders Prepare for and attend Site Meetings (2 per Month for 15 months) RPR Sub coordination ®==== Testing Sub coordination .08ICM�5 Contractor:000 GeneralFinal g ��C�C��l � ., Record Drawings Project Closeout CMCMMCMC MEN MM MMMMMMOMMM C MIMMMMMCM�MMN 0 MIMMMMMMM MMS MMIMMMECEIMMC MIMMMMMMMMI MMMMMMMMMM IM CCMMMMMMMMMM IM ::::- IN �CMMMMMMMMMMIMM� �®M� ,., Pace 4 of 7 Attachment C-2 Walker RPR Services, Inc. 6206 94th Street Lubbock, Texas 79424 (806)787-4235 Owner: City of Lubbock, TX Client: Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc. 801 Cherry Street, Suite 950 Fort Worth, Texas 76102 Project: SLSSE Ph2 BPA Proposal March 2, 2015 Task Descriptions Project Manager Chief Inspector Inspector Inspector Task Descriptions: Rates: $ 99.00 $ 90.00 $ 57.00 $ 52.00 Subtotals Labor: Project Management 600 600 (40 hrs /moxl5mo) On-site Ins{ Inspection (full-time) 3,000 3,000 (200 hrs / mo x 15 mo) On-site Inspection (full-time) 3,000 3,000 (200 hrs / mo x 15 mo) On-site Inspection ( full time 3,000 3,000 (200 hrs / mo x 15 mo) Hour Subtotals: 6001 3,0001 3,000 3,000 9,600 Labor Subtotals: $ 59,400.001 $ 270,000.00 1 $ 171,000.00 $ 156,000.00 $ 656,400.00 Expenses: Vehicle Allowance: $ 15,000.00 $ 15,000.00 $ 15,000.00 $ 15,000.00 $ 60,000.00 ($1000/moxl5mo) Expense Subtotals:1 $ 60,000.00 Construction Materials Testing Fee Proposal CMT Engineering, Inc CMT 12804 County Road 2500 Lubbock TX 79404 Office (806) 771-7283 Engineering Fax(806)771-7062 Client: Rimley-Horn and Associates, Inc. Project: SLSSE Phase 2, Bid Package A Location: Lubbock, Texas Date: 2/18/2015 Laboratory Tests Soils Fee Qty. Extension Modified Proctor 4" mold $ 210.00 20 $ 4,200.00 Atterber Limits $ 70.00 20 $ 1,400.00 Classification of soils inc washed rad $ 75.00 20 $ 1,500.00 Flex Base Modified Proctor $ 260.00 2 $ 520.00 Bulk Gravity / Moisture Correction $ 50.00 2 $ 100.00 Wet Ball Mill $ 250.00 2 $ 500.00 Atterber Limits $ 70.00 2 $ 140.00 Washed Gradation $ 75.00 2 $ 150.00 Aggregates Dry Gradation $ 60.00 25 $ 1,500.00 Magnesium Soundness $ 350.00 3 $ 1,050.00 L.A. Abrasion $ 325.00 3 $ 975.00 Decant $ 75.00 2 $ 150.00 Deleterious $ 75.00 2 $ 150.00 Sand Washed Gradation $ 75.00 2 $ 150.00 Hot Mix Asphalt Content (ignition) / Gradation $ 160.00 20 $ 3,200.00 TxDOT Gyratory set of 3 $ 160.00 20 $ 3,200.00 Max Theoretical Density / Rice Gravity $ 130.00 20 $ 2,600.00 Core Thickness Test $ 10.00 40 $ 400.00 In Place Density from cores $ 35.00 40 $ 1,400.00 Field Testing Nuclear Field Density 3 min $ 25.00 1125 $ 28,125.00 Asphalt Core (up to 3" Additional $15 per inch $ 60.00 40 $ 2,400.00 Slum $ 25.00 25 $ 625.00 Entrained Air $ 35.00 25 $ 875.00 Temperature $ 5.00 25 $ 125.00 Making Cylinders ea 4 min Incld breaks $ 30.00 100 $ 3,000.00 Technician I Engineering / Administrative Technician Hourly Two hour minimum $ 59.00 300 $ 17,700.00 Technician Overtime Hourly" $ 69.00 75 $ 5,175.00 Senior Professional Engineer Hourly $ 185.00 12 $ 2,220.00 Professional Engineer Hourly $ 150.00 12 $ 1,800.00 Administrative/Cledcal 1 hr minimum month) $ 59.00 12 $ 708.00 Estimated Total $ 86,038.00 Field testing is billed in addition to Tech hourly rates •• Hourly rates apply portal to portal, between 8:00 am and 5:00 pm, Monday through Friday. Overtime rates will be applied when services are provided outside of the before mentioned hours.