HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolution - 2010-R0141 - Professional Services Contract: Parkhill Smith & Cooper, Inc. For Quaker Ave. - 03/25/2010Resolution No. 2010-RO141
March 25, 2010
Item No. 5.17
RESOLUTION
lE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LUBBOCK:
THAT the Mayor of the City of Lubbock BE and is hereby authorized and
irected to execute for and on behalf of the City of Lubbock, a Professional Services
'ontract for Engineering Services to construct a thoroughfare street on Quaker Avenue
•om 98th Street to 114`" Street, by and between the City of Lubbock and Parkhill Smith &
'ooper, Inc., and related documents. Said Contract is attached hereto and incorporated in
lis resolution as if fully set forth herein and shall be included in the minutes of the City
'ouncil.
by the City Council on
LTTEST:
Garza, City Secretary
VEDAS TO CONTENT:
Hertel, II.E., City Engineer
PPROVED AS TO FORM:
had Weaver, Assistant City Attorney
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arch 10, 2010
March 25, 2010
TO MARTIN, MAYOR
Resolution No. 2010-RO141
AGREEMENT
FOR
ENGINEERING SERVICES
(CONSTRUCTION PERIOD SERVICES)
for
Project #92218: Quaker Avenue from 98'h Street to 1141h Street
THIS AGREEMENT, between the City of Lubbock, Texas (hereinafter referred to as Owner) and
Parkhill, Smith & Cooper, Inc., with principal offices at 4222 85`h Street, Lubbock, Texas 79423
(hereinafter referred to as Engineer):
WITNESSETH:
WHEREAS, Owner intends to construct a thoroughfare street on Quaker Avenue from 98`h Street to
114`h Street (hereinafter referred to as the Project), and
WHEREAS, Owner requires certain professional engineering services in connection with the Project
(hereinafter referred to as the Services) for the construction period; and
WHEREAS, Engineer is the engineer of record for the design of this Project (Project #92155,
Resolution No. 2008-R0416, October 23, 2008, Item No. 6.5) and is prepared and has the ability to
provide such Services.
NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the promises contained herein, the parties hereto agree as
follows:
ARTICLE 1 - EFFECTIVE DATE
The effective date of this Agreement shall be March 25, 2010
ARTICLE 2 - SERVICES TO BE PERFORMED BY ENGINEER
Engineer shall perform the Services described in Attachment A, Scope of Services, which is attached
hereto and incorporated by reference as part of this Agreement.
ARTICLE 3 - COMPENSATION
Owner shall pay Engineer for Basic Engineering Services in accordance with Attachment B,
Compensation, which is attached hereto and incorporated by reference as part of this Agreement, and
compensation for Construction Period Services shall not exceed $ 590,126.00 without authorization
by City Council.
ARTICLE 4 - STANDARD OF CARE
Engineer shall exercise the same degree of care, skill and diligence in the performance of the
Services as is ordinarily provided by a professional engineer under similar circumstances at the same
time and in the same locality.
ARTICLE 5 - LIMITATIONS OF RESPONSIBILITY
Engineer shall not be responsible for actual means, methods, techniques, sequences, procedures or
safety precautions and programs used in connection with the Project by others. Engineer shall assist
the Owner in the administering of its contracts with any vendor or other Project participant in order
to fulfill contractual or other responsibilities to the Owner or to comply with federal, state and local
laws, ordinances, regulations, rules, codes, orders, criteria and standards.
ARTICLE 6 - OPINIONS OF COST AND SCHEDULE
Since Engineer has no control over the cost of labor, materials, equipment or services furnished by
others, or over contractors', subcontractors' or vendors' methods of determining prices, or over
competitive bidding or market conditions, Engineer's opinion of cost shall be made on the basis of
qualifications and experience as a professional engineer.
Since Engineer has no control over the resources provided by others to meet contract schedules,
Engineer's forecast schedules shall be made on the basis of qualifications and experience as a
professional engineer. Engineer cannot and does not guarantee that proposals, bids or actual Project
costs will not vary from his opinions of cost or that actual schedules will not vary from his forecast
schedules.
ARTICLE 7 - LIABILITY AND INDEMNIFICATION
7.1 General. Having considered the potential liabilities that may exist during the performance of
the Services, the benefits of the Project, and the Engineer's fee for the Services, and in consideration
of the promises contained in this Agreement, Engineer agrees to provide the indemnities set forth
herein.
7.2 Indemnification. Engineer shall indemnify and hold City and City's elected officials, officers,
agents, employees and independent contractors harmless, to the fullest extent permitted by law, from
and against any and all claims, demands, damages, costs, liabilities and expenses, and including
reasonable attorney's fees, as a result of, related to or arising from Engineer's negligent acts, errors,
or omissions. The indemnity provided herein shall survive the expiration or termination of this
Agreement for a period not to exceed three years.
7.3 Employee Claims. Engineer shall indemnify Owner against legal liability for damages arising
out of claims by Engineer's employees. Owner shall indemnify Engineer against legal liability for
damages arising out of claims by Owner's employees to the extent permitted by law.
7.4 Limitations of Liability. To the fullest extent permitted by law, Engineer's total liability to
Owner for any and all injuries, claims, losses, expenses or damages arising out of or in any way
related to the Project or this Agreement from any cause or causes, including but not limited to
Engineer's negligence, errors, omissions, strict liability, breach of contract or breach of warranty,
shall not exceed the minimum amounts required by Article 10 of this Agreement.
7.5 Survival. Upon completion of all services, obligations and duties provided for in this
Agreement, or in the event of termination of this Agreement for any reason, the terms and conditions
of this Article shall survive.
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ARTICLE 8 - INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR
Engineer undertakes performance of the Services as an independent contractor and shall be wholly
responsible for the methods of its own performance and that of its subcontractors, agents and
employees. Owner shall have no right to supervise the methods used, but Owner shall have the right
to observe such performance. Engineer shall work closely with Owner in performing Services under
this Agreement.
ARTICLE 9 - COMPLIANCE WITH LAWS
In performance of the Services, Engineer will comply with applicable regulatory requirements,
including federal, state and local laws, rules, regulations, orders, codes, criteria and standards.
Engineer shall possess the licenses necessary to allow Engineer to perform the Engineering Services.
Engineer shall not be responsible for procuring permits, certificates and licenses required for any
construction unless such responsibilities are specifically assigned to Engineer in Attachment A,
Scope of Services.
ARTICLE 10 - INSURANCE
Prior to the time Engineer is entitled to commence any part of the Services under this Agreement,
Engineer shall procure, pay for, and maintain the following insurance written by companies licensed
in the State of Texas or meeting surplus lines requirements of Texas law and acceptable to Owner.
The insurance shall be evidenced by delivery to Owner of one (1) certificate of insurance, executed
by the insurer, listing coverage and limits, expiration date and term of policy, and certifying that the
insurer is licensed to do business in Texas or meets the surplus lines requirements of Texas law, or by
delivery to Owner of a certified copy of each policy, including all endorsements. The insurance
requirements shall remain in effect throughout the term of this Agreement.
A. General Liability:
Engineer's insurance shall contain broad form contractual liability with a combined
single limit of a minimum of $500,000 each occurrence and in the aggregate and shall
include the following:
■ Bodily Injury and Property Damage
■ Broad Form Contractual Liability
■ Personal Injury and Advertising Injury
■ Fire legal liability
■ Products and complete operations
B. Business Automobile Liability:
Engineer's insurance shall contain a combined single limit of at least $500,000 per
occurrence, and include coverage for, but not limited to, the following:
■ Bodily injury and property damage
■ Any and all vehicles owned, used or hired
C. Worker's Compensation and Employers Liability Insurance:
Engineer shall elect to obtain workers' compensation coverage pursuant to Section
406.002 of the Texas Labor Code. Further, Engineer shall maintain said coverage
throughout the term of this Agreement and shall comply with all provisions of Title 5 of
the Texas Labor Code to ensure that the Engineer maintains said coverage. Any
termination of workers' compensation insurance coverage by Engineer or any
cancellation or non -renewal of workers' compensation insurance coverage for the
Engineer shall be a material breach of this Agreement. The Engineer may maintain
Occupational Accident and Disability Insurance in lieu of Worker's Compensation. In
either event, the policy must be endorsed to include a waiver of subrogation in favor of
the City of Lubbock.
Employer's Liability with limits of at least $500,000 each accident, $500,000 by disease
policy limit, and $500,000 by disease each employee shall also be obtained and
maintained throughout the term of this agreement.
D. Other Insurance Requirements
Engineer's general liability and auto liability insurance policies through policy
endorsement must include wording, which states that the policy shall be primary and
non-contributory with respect to any insurance carried by City of Lubbock. The
certificate of insurance described must reflect that the above working is included in
evidenced policies.
E. Professional Liability Insurance (including errors and omissions) with minimum limits
of $1,000,000 per claim.
Engineer shall furnish owner certificates of insurance which shall include a provision that such
insurance shall not be canceled without at least thirty (30) days written notice to Owner.
ARTICLE 1 I - OWNER'S RESPONSIBILITIES
Owner shall be responsible for all matters described in Attachment C, Owner's Responsibilities,
which is attached hereto and incorporated by reference as part of this Agreement. For purposes of
this Agreement, Owner may act through its governing body or through the Owners Representative as
set forth in the Construction Contract.
ARTICLE 12 - REUSE OF DOCUMENTS
All documents, including drawings, specifications and computer software, prepared by Engineer
pursuant to this Agreement are instruments of service in respect to this Project. They are not
intended or represented to be suitable for reuse by Owner or others on extensions of this Project or on
any other project. Any reuse without written verification or adaptation by Engineer for the specific
purpose intended will be at Owner's sole risk and without liability or legal exposure to Engineer.
ARTICLE 13 - AMENDMENT, TERMINATION AND STOP ORDERS
This Agreement may be altered or amended only by mutual written consent of both parties hereto
and may be terminated by the Owner at any time by written notice to the Engineer. Upon receipt of
such notice, the Engineer shall, unless the notice directs otherwise, immediately discontinue all work
in connection with the performance of this Agreement and shall proceed to cancel promptly all
existing orders insofar as such orders are chargeable to this Agreement. The Engineer shall submit a
statement showing in detail the work performed under this Agreement to the date of termination.
The Owner shall then pay the Engineer promptly that proportion of the prescribed fee which applies
to the work actually performed under this Agreement, less all payments that have been previously
made. Thereupon, copies of all completed work accomplished under this Agreement shall be
delivered to the Owner.
The Owner may issue a Stop Work Order to the Engineer at any time. Upon receipt of such order,
the Engineer is to discontinue all work under this Agreement and cancel all orders pursuant to the
Agreement, unless the order otherwise directs. If the Owner does not issue a Restart Order within 60
days after receipt by the Engineer of the Stop Work Order, the Engineer shall regard this Agreement
terminated in accordance with the foregoing provisions.
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ARTICLE 14 - NONDISCLOSURE OF PROPRIETARY INFORMATION
Engineer shall consider all information provided by Owner to be proprietary unless such information
is available from public sources or determined to be public information pursuant to the Texas Public
Information Act. Engineer shall not publish or disclose proprietary information for any purpose
other than the performance of the Services without the prior written authorization of Owner or in
response to legal process.
ARTICLE 15 - NOTICE
Any notice, demand or request required by or made pursuant to this Agreement shall be deemed
properly made if personally delivered in writing or deposited in the United States mail, postage
prepaid, to the address specified below.
To Engineer: Parkhill, Smith & Cooper, Inc.
ATTN: Edwin E. Davis, P.E.
422285 1h Street
Lubbock, Texas 79423
To Owner: City of Lubbock
ATTN: Larry Hertel, P.E.
P.O. Box 2000
Lubbock, Texas 79457-0001
Nothing contained in this Article shall be construed to restrict the transmission of routine
communications between representatives of Engineer and Owner.
ARTICLE 16 - UNCONTROLLABLE FORCES
Neither Owner nor Engineer shall be considered to be in default of this Agreement if delays in or
failure of performance shall be due to uncontrollable forces the effect of which, by the exercise of
reasonable diligence, the nonperforming party could not avoid. The term "uncontrollable forces"
shall mean any event which results in the prevention or delay of performance by a party of its
obligations under this Agreement and which is beyond the control of the nonperforming party. It
includes, but is not limited to, fire, flood, earthquakes, storms, lightning, epidemic, war, riot, civil
disturbance, sabotage, construction Contractor default or abandonment, failure on the part of the
construction Contractor to otherwise pursue construction of the project, legislative actions, Owner -
directed changes to design criteria or scope of services once criteria and scope have been agreed
upon, Owner -directed changes to plans after plans have been reviewed and approved (including
partial submittal progress reviews), inability to procure permits, licenses or authorizations from any
state, local or federal agency or person for any of the supplies, materials, accesses or services
required to be provided by either Owner or Engineer under this Agreement.
Neither party shall, however, be excused from performance if nonperformance is due to
uncontrollable forces which are removable or remediable and which the nonperforming party could
have, with the exercise of reasonable diligence, removed or remedied with reasonable dispatch. The
provisions of this Article shall not be interpreted or construed to require Engineer or Owner to
prevent, settle or otherwise avoid a strike, work slowdown or other labor action. The nonperforming
party shall, within a reasonable time of being prevented or delayed from performance by an
uncontrollable force, give written notice to the other party describing the circumstances and
uncontrollable force preventing continued performance of the obligations of this Agreement.
ARTICLE 17 - GOVERNING LAW
THIS AGREEMENT SHALL BE GOVERNED BY THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF TEXAS.
ANY SUIT BROUGHT TO ENFORCE ANY PROVISION OF THIS AGREEMENT OR FOR
CONSTRUCTION OF ANY PROVISION THEREOF SHALL BE SOLELY BROUGHT IN
LUBBOCK COUNTY, TEXAS.
ARTICLE 18 - MISCELLANEOUS
18.1 Nonwaiver. A waiver by either Owner or Engineer of any breach of this Agreement shall not
be binding upon the waiving party unless such waiver is in writing. In the event of a written waiver,
such a waiver shall not affect the waiving party's rights with respect to any other or further breach.
18.2 Severability. The invalidity, illegality or unenforceability of any provision of this
Agreement, or the occurrence of any event rendering any portion or provision of this Agreement
void, shall in no way affect the validity or enforceability of any other portion or provision of the
Agreement. Any void provision shall be deemed severed from the Agreement and the balance of the
Agreement shall be construed and enforced as if the Agreement did not contain the particular portion
or provision held to be void. The parties further agree to reform the Agreement to replace any
stricken provision with a valid provision that comes as close as possible to the intent of the stricken
provision.
The provisions of this Article shall not prevent the entire Agreement from being void should a
provision which is of the essence of the Agreement be determined to be void.
ARTICLE 19 - INTEGRATION AND MODIFICATION
This Agreement represents the entire and integrated agreement between the parties and supersedes all
prior negotiations, representations and agreements, either written or oral. This Agreement may be
amended only by a written instrument signed by each of the parties.
ARTICLE 20 - SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS
Owner and Engineer each binds itself and its directors, officers, partners, successors, executors,
administrators, permitted assigns and legal representatives to the other party to this Agreement and to
the partners, successors, executors, administrators, assigns and legal representatives of such other
party, in respect to all covenants, agreements and obligations of this Agreement.
ARTICLE 21 -ASSIGNMENT
Neither Owner nor Engineer shall assign, sublet or transfer any rights under or interest in (including,
but without limitation, monies that may become due or monies that are due) this Agreement without
the written consent of the other, except to the extent that the effect of this limitation may be restricted
by law. Unless specifically stated to the contrary in any written consent to an assignment, no
assignment will release or discharge the assignor from any duty or responsibility under this
Agreement. Nothing contained in this paragraph, subject to Article 22, shall prevent Engineer from
employing such independent consultants, associates and subcontractors as he may deem appropriate
to assist him in the performance of the Services hereunder.
ARTICLE 22 - SUBCONTRACTORS
No work herein called for by the Engineers shall be subcontracted to a subcontractor who is not
acceptable to the Owner or assigned without prior written approval of the Owner. The Engineer shall
require subcontracts to conform to the applicable terms of this Contract and include provisions which
require subcontractor compliance with Owner's Rules.
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ARTICLE 23 - THIRD PARTY RIGHTS
Nothing herein shall be construed to give any rights or benefits to anyone other than Owner and
Engineer.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this Agreement.
CITY OF LUBBOCK. TEXAS
APPROVED AS TO CONTENT: ATTEST:
Tom Martin Rebec a Garza
Mayor City Secretary
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
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Chad Weaver
Assistant City Attorney
APPROVED /AS TO CONTENT:
"rry Hertel,
City Enginee
PARKHILL, SMITH & COOPER, INC.
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John . Kelley, P.E.
Firm Principal
Attest
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Resolution No. 2010-RO141
ATTACHMENT A
TO
AGREEMENT FOR ENGINEERING SERVICES
(Construction Period Services)
Owner: City of Lubbock, Texas
Project #92218: Quaker Avenue from 98`x' Street to 114`x' Street
A DESCRIPTION OF SCOPE OF SERVICES
The scope of services for this project is as follows: Work will not proceed until Owner has
authorized Engineer in writing to proceed.
I. DEFINED TERMS
A. Wherever used in this Agreement (including Attachments hereto), the terms listed below
have the meanings indicated, which are applicable to both the singular and plural
thereof:
1. Addenda—Written or graphic instruments issued prior to the opening of Bids
which clarify, correct, or change the Bidding Documents.
2. Application for Payment—the form acceptable to Engineer which is to be used by
Contractor in requesting progress or final payments for the completion of its Work
and which is to be accompanied by such supporting documentation as is required
by the Contract Documents.
3. Bid—the offer or proposal of the bidder submitted on the prescribed form setting
forth the prices for the Work to be performed.
4. Bidding Documents—The advertisement or invitation to Bid, instructions to
bidders, the Bid form and attachments, the Bid bond, if any, the proposed Contract
Documents, and all Addenda, if any.
5. Change Order—A document recommended by Engineer which is signed by
Contractor and Owner to authorize an addition, deletion or revision in the Work, or
an adjustment in the Contract Price or the Contract Times, issued on or after the
Effective Date of the Construction Agreement.
6. Construction Agreement—the written instrument which is evidence of the
agreement, contained in the Contract Documents, between Owner and Contractor
concerning the Work.
7. Construction Contract—the entire and integrated written agreement between the
Owner and Contractor concerning the Work.
8. Continuous Observation—Observation of construction on a basis that is sufficient
to reasonably assure substantial compliance with the plans and specifications and is
considered continuous as opposed to intermittent observation. Personnel
performing continuous observation are not required to be on a specific site 100
percent of the time, but may leave a specific site for indefinite periods of time to
observe other sites, observe other portions of project work, perform other
assignments, or leave the site if no work is being performed that, in the opinion of
the Engineer, requires observation.
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9. Continuous Presence—See Continuous Observation.
10. Contract Documents—Documents that establish the rights and obligations of the
parties engaged in construction and include the Construction Agreement between
Owner and Contractor, Addenda (which pertain to the Contract Documents),
Contractor's Bid (including documentation accompanying the Bid and any post -Bid
documentation submitted prior to the notice of award) when attached to the
Construction Agreement, the notice to proceed, the bonds, appropriate
certifications, the General Conditions, the Special Provisions, the Specifications
and the Drawings as the same are more specifically identified in the Construction
Agreement, together with all Written Amendment, Change Orders, Work Change
Directives, Field Orders, and Engineer's written interpretations and clarifications
issued on or after the Effective Date of the Construction Agreement. Approved
Shop Drawings and the reports and drawings of subsurface and physical conditions
are not Contract Documents.
11. Construction Contract Times—the numbers of days or the dates stated in the
Construction Agreement to: (i) achieve Substantial Completion, and (ii) complete
the Work so that it is ready for final payment as evidenced by Engineer's written
recommendation of final payment.
12. Contractor—an individual or entity with whom Owner enters into a Construction
Agreement.
13. Correction Period—The time after Substantial Completion during which Contractor
must correct, at no cost to Owner, any Defective Work, normally one year after the
date of Substantial Completion or such longer period of time as may be prescribed
by Laws or Regulations or by the terms of any applicable special guarantee or
specific provision of the Contract Documents.
14. Defective—An adjective which, when modifying the word Work, refers to Work
that is unsatisfactory, faulty, or deficient, in that it does not conform to the Contract
Documents, or does not meet the requirements of any inspection, reference
standard, test, or approval referred to in the Contract Documents, or has been
damaged prior to Engineer's recommendation of final payment.
15. Documents—Data, reports, Drawings, Specifications, Record Drawings, and other
deliverables, whether in printed or electronic media format, provided or furnished
in appropriate phases by Engineer to Owner pursuant to this Agreement.
16. Drawings—That part of the Contract Documents prepared or approved by Engineer
which graphically shows the scope, extent, and character of the Work to be
performed by contractor. Shop Drawings are not Drawings as so defined.
17. Effective Date of the Construction Agreement—the date indicated in the
Construction Agreement on which it becomes effective, but if no such date is
indicated, it means the date on which the Construction Agreement is signed and
delivered by the last of the two parties to sign and deliver.
18. Engineer's Consultants—Individuals or entities having a contract with Engineer to
furnish services with respect to this Project as Engineer's independent professional
associates, consultants, subcontractors, or vendors. The term Engineer includes
Engineer's Consultants.
19. Field Order—a written order issued by Engineer which directs minor changes in the
Work but which does not involve a change in the Contract Price or the Contract
Times.
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20. General Conditions—that part of the Contract Documents which sets forth terms,
conditions, and procedures that govern the Work to be performed or furnished by
Contractor with respect to the Project.
21. Intermittent Observation—Observation of construction on a basis such that specific
milestones of construction progress are observed for substantial compliance with
the plans and specifications prior to beginning work toward the next milestone. An
example is checking steel reinforcement placement prior to concrete being placed,
but not being on-site continuously while the reinforcement is being assembled.
22. Intermittent Presence—See Intermittent Observation.
23. Record Drawings—The drawings as issued for construction on which the Engineer,
upon completion of the Work, has shown changes due to Addenda or Change
Orders and other information Engineer considers significant based on record
documents furnished by Contractor to Engineer and which were annotated by
Contractor to show changes made during construction.
24. Resident Project Representative—the authorized representative of Engineer,
assigned to assist Engineer at the Site during the Construction phase. The Resident
Project Representative will be Engineer's agent or employee and under Engineer's
supervision. As used herein, the term Resident Project Representative includes any
assistants of Resident Project Representative agreed to by Owner.
25. Samples—Physical examples of materials, equipment, or workmanship that are
representative of some portion of the Work and which establish the standards by
which such portion of the Work will be judged.
26. Shop Drawings—All drawings, diagrams, illustrations, schedules, and other data or
information which are specifically prepared or assembled by or for Contractor and
submitted by Contractor to Engineer to illustrate some portion of the Work.
27. Site—Lands or areas indicated in the Contract Documents as being furnished by
Owner upon which the Work is to be performed, rights-of-way and easements for
access thereto and such other lands furnished by Owner which are designated for
use of Contractor.
28. Specifications—that part of the Contract Documents consisting of written technical
descriptions of materials, equipment, systems, standards, and workmanship as
applied to the Work and certain administrative details applicable thereto.
29. Substantial Completion—The Date of Substantial Completion shall be determined
by the Engineer and Owner as the Date that construction is sufficiently complete, in
accordance with the Contract Documents, so the Owner can occupy or utilize the
Work for the use for which it is intended. Minor items of Work may still remain to
be completed following the Date of Substantial Completion, such as minor repairs,
aesthetic items, and final cleanup. The terms "substantially complete" and
"substantially completed" as applied to all or part of the Work refer to Substantial
Completion thereof.
30. Special Provisions—that part of the Contract Documents which amends or
supplements the General Conditions. Also may be referenced as Special
Conditions.
31. Work—the entire completed construction or the various separately identifiable
parts thereof required to be provided under the Contract Documents with respect to
this Project. Work includes and is the result of performing or furnishing labor,
services, and documentation necessary to produce such construction and furnishing,
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installing, and incorporating all materials and all equipment into such construction,
all as required by the Contract Documents.
32. Work Change Directive—A written directive to Contractor issued on or after the
Effective Date of the Construction Agreement and signed by Owner upon
recommendation of the Engineer, ordering an addition, deletion, or revision in the
work, or responding to differing or unforeseen subsurface or physical conditions
under which the Work is to be performed or to emergencies. A Work Change
Directive will not change the Contract Price or the Contract Time but is evidence
that the parties expect that the change directed or documented by a Work Change
Directive will be incorporated in a subsequently issued Change Order following
negotiations by the parties as to its effect, if any, on the Contract Price or Contract
Times.
33. Written Amendment—a written amendment of the Contract Documents signed by
Owner and Contractor on or after the Effective Date of the Construction Agreement
and normally dealing with the non -engineering or non-technical rather than strictly
construction -related aspects of the Contract Documents.
I1. BASIC CONSTRUCTION PERIOD SERVICES
A. Upon award of a construction contract to a Contractor, and upon written authorization
from Owner, Engineer shall:
1. General Administration of Construction Contract—Consult with Owner and act as
Owner's representative as authorized by Owner.
2. Resident Project Representative (RPR)—Provide the services of an RPR at the Site
to assist the Engineer and to provide more extensive observation of Contractor's
work. Duties, responsibilities, and authority of the RPR are as set forth in this
Agreement. The furnishing of such RPR's services will not extend Engineer's
responsibilities or authority beyond the specific limits set forth elsewhere in this
Agreement.
3. Pre -Construction Conference—Participate in a Pre -Construction Conference prior
to commencement of Work at the Site.
4. Visits to Site and Observation of Construction --In connection with observations of
Contractor's work in progress while it is in progress:
Make visits to the Site at intervals appropriate to the various stages of
construction, as Engineer deems necessary, in order to observe as an
experienced and qualified design professional the progress and quality of the
Work. Such visits and observations by Engineer, and the Resident Project
Representative, if any, are not intended to be exhaustive or to extend to every
aspect of Contractor's work in progress or to involve detailed inspections of
Contractor's work in progress beyond the responsibilities specifically
assigned to Engineer in this Agreement and the Contract Documents, but
rather are to be limited to spot checking, selective sampling, and similar
methods of general observation of the Work based on Engineer's exercise of
professional judgment as assisted by the Resident Project Representative, if
any. Based on information obtained during such visits and such observations,
Engineer will determine in general if Contractor's work is proceeding in
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accordance with the Contract Documents, and Engineer shall keep Owner
informed of the progress of the Work.
b. Perform periodic construction materials testing as spot checks of the
Contractor's work and Contractor's testing agency. The bulk of the
construction materials testing will be performed by the Contractor's testing
agency.
C. Engineer 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 Engineer have authority over or responsibility for
the means, methods, techniques, sequences, or procedures of construction
selected by Contractor, for safety precautions and programs incident to
Contractor's work, or for any failure of Contractor to comply with Laws and
Regulations applicable to Contractor's furnishing and performing the Work.
Accordingly, Engineer 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.
5. Defective Work --Recommend to Owner that Contractor's work be disapproved and
rejected while it is in progress if, on the basis of such observations, Engineer
believes that such work will not produce a completed Project that conforms
generally to the Contract Documents or that it will prejudice the integrity of the
design concept of the completed Project as a functioning whole as indicated in the
Contract Documents.
6. Clarifications and Interpretations; Field Orders --Issue necessary clarifications and
interpretations of the Contract Documents as appropriate to the orderly completion
of Contractor's work. Such clarifications and interpretations will be consistent with
the intent of and reasonably inferable from the Contract Documents. Engineer may
issue Field Orders authorizing minor variations from the requirements of the
Contract Documents.
7. Change orders and Work Change Directives --Recommend Change Orders and
Work Change Directives to Owner, as appropriate, and prepare Change Orders and
Work Change Directives as required.
8. Shop Drawings and Samples --Review and approve or take other appropriate action
in respect to Shop Drawings and Samples and other data which Contractor is
required to submit, but only for conformance with the information given in the
Contract Documents and compatibility with the design concept of the completed
Project as a functioning whole as indicated in the Contract Documents. Such
reviews and approvals or other action will not extend to means, methods,
techniques, sequences or procedures of construction or to safety, precautions and
programs incident thereto.
9. Substitutes and "or -equal --"Evaluate and determine the acceptability of substitute
or "or -equal" materials and equipment proposed by Contractor.
10. Inspections and Tests --Require such special inspections or tests of Contractor's
work as deemed reasonably necessary, and receive and review all certificates of
inspections, tests, and approvals required by Laws and Regulations or the Contract
Documents. Engineer's review of such certificates will be for the purpose of
determining that the results certified indicate compliance with the Contract
Documents.
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IL Disagreements between Owner and Contractor --Render formal written decisions on
all claims of Owner and Contractor relating to the acceptability of Contractor's
work or the interpretation of the requirements of the Contract Documents pertaining
to the execution and progress of Contractor's work. In rendering such decisions,
Engineer shall be fair and not show partiality to Owner or Contractor and shall not
be liable in connection with any decision rendered in good faith in such capacity.
12. Applications for Payment --Based on Engineer's observations as an experienced and
qualified design professional and on review of Applications for Payment and
accompanying supporting documentation:
a. Determine the amounts that Engineer recommends Contractor be paid. Such
recommendations of payment will be in writing and will constitute Engineer's
representation to Owner, based on such observations and review, that, to the
best of Engineer's knowledge, information and belief, Contractor's work has
progressed to the point indicated, the quality of such work is generally in
accordance with the Contract Documents (subject to an evaluation of the
Work as a functioning whole prior to or upon Substantial Completion, to the
results of any subsequent tests called for in the Contract Documents and to
any other qualifications stated in the recommendation), and the conditions
precedent to Contractor's being entitled to such payment appear to have been
fulfilled in so far as it is Engineer's responsibility to observe Contractor's
work. In the case of unit price work, Engineer's recommendations of
payment will include final determinations of quantities and classifications of
Contractor's work (subject to any subsequent adjustments allowed by the
Contract Documents).
13. Contractor's Completion Documents.
a. Receive and review maintenance and operating instructions, schedules, and
guarantees.
b. Receive bonds, certificates, or other evidence of insurance not previously
submitted and required by the Contract Documents, certificates of inspection,
tests and approvals, Shop Drawings, Samples, annotated record drawings, and
other data which are to be assembled by Contractor in accordance with the
Contract Documents to obtain final payment.
C. Engineer shall transmit these documents to Owner.
14. Substantial Completion --Promptly after notice from Contractor that Contractor
considers the entire Work ready for its intended use, in company with Owner and
Contractor, conduct an inspection to determine if the Work is Substantially
Complete. If after considering any objections of Owner, Engineer considers the
Work Substantially Complete, Engineer shall deliver a certificate of Substantial
Completion to Owner and Contractor. The certificate of Substantial Completion
shall not be issued so long as major items of Work remain to be completed.
Normally, only minor "punch list" items that do not affect the function of the Work
can remain when a substantial completion certificate is issued.
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15. Final Notice of Acceptability of the Work --Conduct a final inspection to determine
if the completed Work of Contractor is acceptable so that Engineer may
recommend, in writing, final payment to Contractor. Accompanying the
recommendation for final payment, Engineer shall also provide "Notice of
Acceptability of Work" that the Work is acceptable to the best of Engineer's
knowledge, information, and belief and based on the extent of the services provided
by Engineer under this Agreement. Such notice shall not be issued until all items of
the Work, including "punch list" items, are satisfactorily completed.
B. Duration of Construction Phase. The Construction Phase will commence with the
execution of the first Construction Agreement for the Project or any part thereof and
subsequent notice to proceed from Owner to Engineer, and will terminate upon written
recommendation by Engineer for final payment to Contractors and subsequent delivery of
record drawings to Owner. In no case shall the duration of the construction phase exceed
the duration in Exhibit B without modification of the professional services agreement and
schedule.
C. Limitation of Responsibilities. Engineer 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 any of the Work on behalf of the Contractor. Engineer
shall not be responsible for failure of any Contractor to perform or furnish the Work in
accordance with the Contract Documents.
D. Resident Project Representative
This section of the Agreement defines the duties, responsibilities and limitations of
authority of Resident Project Representative.
1. Engineer shall furnish Resident Project Representative ("RPR"), assistants, and
other field staff to assist Engineer in observing progress and quality of the Work.
2. Through such additional observations of Contractor's work in progress and field
checks of materials and equipment by the RPR and assistants, Engineer shall
endeavor to provide further protection for Owner against defects and deficiencies in
the Work. However, Engineer shall not, during such visits or as a result of such
observations of Contractor's work in progress, supervise, direct, or have control
over the Contractor's Work nor shall Engineer have authority over or responsibility
for the means, methods, techniques, sequences, or procedures selected by
Contractor, for safety precautions and programs incident to the Contractor's work in
progress, for any failure of Contractor to comply with Laws and Regulations
applicable to Contractor's performing and furnishing the Work, or responsibility of
construction for Contractor's failure to furnish and perform the Work in accordance
with the Contract Documents.
3. The duties and responsibilities of the RPR are limited to those of Engineer in this
Agreement with the Owner and in the Contract Documents, and are further limited
and described as follows:
a. General: RPR is Engineer's agent at the Site, will act as directed by and under
the supervision of Engineer, and will confer with Engineer regarding RPR's
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actions. RPR's dealings in matters pertaining to the Contractor's work in
progress shall in general be with Engineer and Contractor, keeping Owner
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 Owner with the knowledge of and under the
direction of Engineer.
b. Schedules: Review the progress schedule, schedule of Shop Drawing and
Sample submittals, and schedule of values prepared by Contractor and consult
with Engineer concerning acceptability.
C. 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.
d. Liaison:
1) Serve as engineer's liaison with Contractor, working principally
through Contractor's superintendent and assist in understanding the
intent of the Contract Documents.
2) Assist in obtaining from Owner additional details or information,
when required for proper execution of the Work.
e. Interpretation of Contract Documents: Report to Engineer when clarifications
and interpretations of the Contract Documents are needed and transmit to
Contractor clarifications and interpretations as issued by Engineer.
f. Shop Drawings and Samples.
1) Record date of receipt of Samples and approved Shop Drawings.
2) Receive Samples which are furnished at the Site by Contractor, and
notify Engineer of availability of Samples for examination.
3) Advise Engineer and Contractor of the commencement of any portion
of the Work requiring a Shop Drawing or Sample submittal for which
RPR believes that the submittal has not been approved by Engineer.
g. Modifications: Consider and evaluate Contractor's suggestions for
modifications in Drawings or Specifications and report with RPR's
recommendations to Engineer. Transmit to Contractor in writing decisions as
issued by Engineer.
h. Review of Work and Rejection of Defective Work:
1) Conduct on -Site observations of Contractor's work in progress to
assist Engineer in determining if the Work is in general proceeding in
accordance with the Contract Documents.
2) Report to Engineer 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 prejudice
the integrity of the design concept of the completed 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 Engineer 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.
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i. Inspections, Tests, and System Startups:
1) Consult with Engineer in advance of scheduled major inspections and
tests of important phases of Work.
2) Verify that tests, equipment, and operating and maintenance training
are conducted in the presence of appropriate Owner's personnel, and
that Contractor maintains adequate records thereof.
3) Observe, record, and report to Engineer appropriate details relative to
the test procedures and systems startups.
4) Accompany visiting inspectors representing public or other agencies
having jurisdiction over the Project, record the results of these
inspections, and report to Engineer.
j. Records:
1) Maintain at the Site or at Engineer's offices orderly files for
correspondence, reports of job conferences, reproductions of original
Contract Documents including all Change Orders, Field Orders, Work
Change Directives, Addenda, additional Drawings issued subsequent
to the execution of the Contract, engineer's clarifications and
interpretations of the Contract Documents, progress reports, Shop
Drawing and Sample submittals received from and delivered to
Contractor, and other Project related documents.
2) 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, Work Change Directives,
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 Engineer.
3) Record names, addresses and telephone numbers of Contractors,
subcontractors, and major suppliers of materials and equipment.
4) Maintain records for use in preparing Project documentation.
5) Upon completion of the Work, furnish original set of all RPR Project
documentation to Engineer.
k. Reports:
1) Furnish to Engineer periodic reports as required of progress of the
Work and of Contractor's compliance with the progress schedule and
schedule of Shop Drawing and Sample submittals.
2) Draft and recommend to Engineer proposed Change Orders, Work
Change Directives, and Field Orders. Obtain backup material from
Contractor.
3) Furnish to Engineer and Owner copies of all inspection, test, and
system startup reports.
4) Report immediately to Engineer the occurrence of any Site accidents,
any hazardous environmental conditions, emergencies, or acts of God
endangering the Work, and property damaged by fire or other causes.
1. Payment Requests: Review Applications for Payment with Contractor for
compliance with the established procedure for their submission and forward
with recommendations to Engineer, noting particularly the relationship of the
payment requested to the schedule of values, Work completed, and materials
and equipment delivered at the Site but not incorporated in the Work.
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m. 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 Engineer for review and forwarding to Owner prior to
payment for that part of the Work.
n. Completion:
1) Before Engineer issues a Certificate of Substantial Completion,
submit to Contractor a list of observed items requiring completion or
correction.
2) Observe whether Contractor has arranged for inspections required by
Laws and Regulations, including but not limited to those to be
performed by public agencies having jurisdiction over the Work.
3) Participate in a final inspection in the company of Engineer, Owner,
and Contractor and prepare a final list of items to be completed or
corrected.
4) Observe whether all items on final list have been completed or
corrected and make recommendations to Engineer concerning
acceptance and issuance of the Notice of Acceptability of the Work.
o. Resident Project Representative shall not:
1) Authorize any deviation from the Contract Documents or substitution
of materials or equipment (including "or -equal" items).
2) Exceed limitations of Engineer's authority as set forth in this
Agreement or the Contract Documents.
3) Undertake any of the responsibilities of Contractor, subcontractors,
suppliers, or Contractor's superintendent.
4) Advise on, issue directions relative to or assume control over any
aspect of the means, methods, techniques, sequences or procedures of
Contractor's work unless such advice or directions are specifically
required by the Contract Documents.
5) Advise on, issue directions regarding, or assume control over safety
precautions and programs in connection with the activities or
operations of Owner or Contractor.
6) Participate in specialized field or laboratory tests or inspections
conducted off-site by others except as specifically authorized by
Engineer.
7) Accept Shop Drawing or Sample submittals from anyone other than
Contractor.
8) Authorize Owner to occupy the Project in whole or in part.
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E. Frequency of Construction Observation and Coordination
1. The frequency of construction observation and coordination is dependent on the
Contractor's schedule, type of operation being performed, demonstrated quality of
work, compliance with the plans and specifications, and site conditions.
2. The Engineer shall perform continuous or intermittent observation, as the
Contractor's quality of work dictates, of the following typical construction
activities expected for the Project:
a. Laying of storm sewer pipe and box culvert and adjacent trench backfilling.
b. Excavation and backfill.
C. Placement of concrete for inlets, manholes and headwalls.
d. Placement of rock riprap and concrete riprap.
e. Placement of street flexible base and asphalt stabilized base.
f. Placement of hot -mix asphaltic -cement concrete pavement.
g. Placement of Portland cement concrete paving, curb and gutter and sidewalk.
h. Preparation of surface for seeding and sod placement to include fertilizer
application to subgrade.
i. Seeding operations to include placement of seed.
j. Pavement markings.
k. Traffic Signals
1. Signs.
3. The Engineer shall perform intermittent observation of the following typical
construction activities expected for the project:
a. Construction materials field tests for density of soils, density of hot -mix
asphalt pavement, compressive strength of concrete, air content of concrete,
slump of concrete, and other such types of field testing called for in the
Contract Documents.
b. Headwall construction involving excavation phase, subgrade preparation,
reinforcing steel placement, formwork and backfill.
C. Inlet construction involving excavation phase, subgrade preparation,
reinforcing steel placement, formwork, and backfill.
d. Solid sod placement for areas receiving sod.
e. Manhole construction.
f. Temporary items such as:
I ) Traffic control devices.
2) Storm water pollution prevention devices.
3) Temporary facilities and controls.
4) Project cleanup.
g. Portland cement concrete pavement and curb -and -gutter subgrade, formwork,
steel placement, pavement thickness, applicable dowels and finishes.
F. Post -Construction Period Services
Record Drawings. Prepare record drawings from information and drawing markups
supplied by Contractor.
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G. Deliverables
1. One reproducible set of record drawings delivered to Owner.
2. One non -reproducible set of record drawings delivered to Owner.
3. Compact discs containing the electronic files of the record drawings delivered to
Owner.
4. One set of RPR inspection logs delivered to Owner.
5. Owner copies of Contractor submittals.
6. Owner copies of test results
H. Supplemental Construction Period Services
None.
III. ADDITIONAL SERVICES
A. At the request of the Owner, the Engineer will provide Additional Services as included
herein or upon agreement between Owner and the Engineer defining the extent of such
Additional Services and the amount and manner in which Engineer will be compensated
for such Additional Services.
B. Additional Services may include but are not limited to:
1. Providing construction, property or other special field surveys.
2. Construction materials testing services beyond spot checking of the work.
3. Evaluating an unreasonable claim or an excessive number of claims submitted by
Contractor or others in connection with the Work.
4. Excessive presence on the project or on project -related items above the man-hour
allowances in Exhibit A-1 .
C. Any work requested by the Owner that is not included in one of the items listed in any
other place will be classified as Additional Services.
D. Additional services may be authorized by a notice -to -proceed in writing from the City
Engineer and addressed to the Engineer.
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Resolution No. 2010-RO141
ATTACHMENT B
TO
AGREEMENT FOR CONSTRUCTION PERIOD ENGINEERING SERVICES
Owner: City of Lubbock, Texas
Project #92218: Quaker Avenue from 98`x' Street to 114`x' Street
COMPENSATION
BASIC SERVICES
For these services covered by this Agreement, the Owner agrees to pay the Engineer as follows:
A. GENERAL
1. The Engineer will be paid on an hourly rate basis shown in Table B-1 and
subcontract personnel services will be billed at cost. Engineer and subcontractor
reimbursable expenses will be billed at cost plus 15 percent surcharge.
Reimbursable expenses are shown in Table B -l.
2. The Engineer agrees to use its best efforts to perform services as defined herein
within the billing limits stated below.
3. It is understood and agreed that the maximum billings of each of the items listed
below are based on the start of Services being authorized not later than
April 1, 2010, and are also contingent on the construction Contractor's diligent
prosecution of the Work. If start of Basic Services is not authorized by date
given, it is understood and agreed that the upper billing limit will be adjusted
accordingly by a supplement to this Agreement.
4. Monthly payments shall be made to the Engineer by the Owner based on
Engineer's statement. The statement shall be itemized to indicate the amount of
work performed and the associated reimbursable expenses and subcontract costs.
5. The uncontested amount of each statement shall be due and payable upon receipt
by the Owner. Carrying charges of 1-1/2 percent per month from the billing date
shall be due for accounts that are not paid within 60 days after the billing date.
6. The Engineer shall keep records on the basis of generally accepted accounting
practices of costs and expenses and which records shall be available for
inspection by Owner during normal business hours.
7. The Engineer shall provide adequate resources to complete the services described
herein within the schedule established in Exhibit B, provided the construction
Contractor completes the project within the same period of time starting with a
notice -to -proceed to the Contractor. The attached schedule can be adjusted based
on the actual date of the Owner's notice -to -proceed and subsequent time
extensions given to Contractor.
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B. BASIC CONSTRUCTION PERIOD ENGINEERING SERVICES
1. The maximum billed for Basic Construction Period Engineering Services
including personnel services and reimbursable expenses for the Engineer and
Subcontractors is shown as follows:
TOTAL BASIC CONSTRUCTION PERIOD SERVICES NOT TO EXCEED
$590,126.00 WITHOUT AUTHORIZATION
(See Exhibit A-1 for itemized breakdown of costs)
2. The Engineer shall start the performance of the Basic Construction Period
Services within ten (10) days of receipt of notice to proceed and will complete the
Basic Construction Period Services within the schedule established by Exhibit B,
contingent on the construction Contractor's prosecution of the work.
C. ADDITIONAL SERVICES
Additional services must be authorized in writing by the Owner.
1. The maximum billed for Additional Services will be determined by mutual
consent before the Additional Services are authorized by the Owner.
2. The Engineer shall start the performance of the authorized Additional Services
within ten (10) days of the receipt of notice to proceed and will complete the
Additional Services within the time period determined by mutual consent before
the Additional Services are authorized by the Owner.
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Resolution No. 2010-RO141
TABLE B-1
PERSONNEL SERVICES RATES
TO
AGREEMENT FOR ENGINEERING SERVICES
Owner: City of Lubbock, Texas
Project #92218: Quaker Avenue from 98`h Street to 114`" Street
COMPENSATION RATES
Hourly fees listed herein will apply through the term of the twelve (12) month contract, and apply
until December 31, 2011. If the term of the contract is extended by mutual agreement beyond
December 31, 2011, then these rates may be evaluated for modification after January 1, 2012 by
multiplying the hourly fee by the Consumer Price Index increase published on or after January 1,
2012 and each successive year thereafter.
A.PERSONNEL SERVICES
Category of Personnel $/HR
Parkhill. Smith & COODer. Inc.
Principal -in -Charge
165.00
Program Manager/Project Manager
140.00
Senior Professional Engineer
125.00
Professional Engineer
108.00
Engineer -In -Training
91.00
Technician/Designer
81.00
Drafter/CADD Operator
74.00
Clerical
65.00
Hueo Reed and Associates. Inc.
Principal -in -Charge
150.00
Engineer or Surveying Project Manager
135.00
Senior Registered Professional Land Surveyor
125.00
Senior Professional Engineer
120.00
Professional Engineer
105.00
Engineer -In -Training
90.00
Technician or Survey Crew Manager
75.00
Senior CADD Technician
75.00
Survey Crew
175.00
Category of Personnel $/HR
X8 Environmental, Inc.
Principal -in -Charge
135.00
Senior Professional Engineer
120.00
Professional Engineer
105.00
Engineer -In -Training
85.00
Technician or Designer
75.00
Drafter/CADD Operator
65.00
Clerical
50.00
PaveTex Engineering & Testing, Inc.
Senior Professional Engineer 160.00
Technician or Designer 59.00
Clerical 39.00
B. REIMBURSABLE EXPENSES
The following expenses are reimbursable:
1. Travel, subsistence and incidental costs.
2. Use of motor vehicles on a monthly basis for assigned vehicles and on a current
mileage basis or rental cost basis for vehicles used for short periods.
3. Telegraph costs, long distance telephone costs, cell phone usage and project
"onsite" telephone costs.
4. Reproduction of reports, drawings and specifications.
5. Postage and shipping charges for project -related materials.
6. Computer time charges, including program use charges.
7. Rental charges for use of equipment.
8. Cost of acquiring any other materials or services specifically for and applicable to
only this Project.
Compensation of reimbursable expenses shall be at cost plus a fifteen (15) percent
surcharge.
Resolution No. 2010-RO141
ATTACHMENT C
TO
AGREEMENT FOR ENGINEERING SERVICES
Owner: City of Lubbock, Texas
Project #92218: Quaker Avenue from 98'x' Street to 114`x' Street
OWNER'S RESPONSIBILITIES
The Owner will furnish, as required by the work and not at the expense of the Engineer, the
following items:
1. Access to all maps, drawings, reports, records, audits, annual reports and other data that
are available in the files of the Owner and which may be useful in the work involved
under this Contract.
2. Secure permission to enter upon public and private property when required in
performance of the Engineer's services.
3. Access to existing property, boundary, easement, right-of-way, utility surveys and
property descriptions.
4. Full disclosure of facts and circumstances regarding the Project actually known by
Owner.
5. A Project Manager fully acquainted with the Project who has authority to approve
changes in the Project within the delegated authority of the Project Manager, render
decisions promptly, and furnish information in a reasonable time frame. It is
recognized that certain changes or decisions will require City Manager and/or City
Council approval.
6. Pay all costs for advertising and reproduction incident to advertising public meetings
except for those public meetings advertisements which the Engineer is obligated to
perform under Basic or authorized Supplemental Services.
7. Examine all studies, reports, sketches, drawings, specifications, proposals and other
documents presented by Engineer, obtain advice of an attorney, insurance counselor
and other consultants as Owner deems appropriate for such examination, and render in
writing decisions pertaining thereto within a reasonable time so as not to delay the
services of Engineer.
8. Provide such legal accounting, independent cost estimating and insurance counseling
services as may be required for the Project and such auditing services as Owner may
require to ascertain how or for what purpose any contractor has used the monies paid to
him under the construction contract.
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9. Give prompt written notice to Engineer whenever Owner observes or otherwise
becomes aware of any defect in the Project.
10. Cooperate with Engineer in securing preliminary approvals and consensus from the
governmental authorities having jurisdiction over the Project and such approvals and
consents from others as may be necessary for completion of the Project.
Il. Give prompt written notice to Engineer whenever Owner observes or otherwise
becomes aware of a hazardous environmental condition or of any other development
that affects the scope or time of performance of Engineer's services, or any defect or
nonconformance in Engineer's services or in the work of any Contractor.
12. If Owner designates a construction manager or an individual or entity other than, or in
addition to, Engineer to represent Owner at the Site, define the duties, responsibilities,
and limitations of authority of such other party and the relation thereof to the duties,
responsibilities, and authority of Engineer.
13. Bear all costs incident to compliance with the requirements of this Attachment C.
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Resolution No. 2010-R0141
ATTACHMENT D
ENGINEER'S RESPONSIBILITIES
1. The Engineer's responsibilities under this agreement are shown in Attachment A and Exhibit
A-1 for Basic Construction Period Services.
[I. The Engineer's responsibilities shown in Exhibit A-1 are congruent with the Scope of
Services given under Attachment A.
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Resolution No. 2010-R0141
EXHIBIT A-1
BASIC CONSTRUCTION PERIOD SERVICES
TASKING, MAN-HOURS, REIMBURSABLES, AND SUBCONTRACTORS
PARKHILL, SMITH & COOPER,
INC.
EXHIBIT A-1
PROJECT BUDGET SHEET
LOCATION CODE:
01
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PROJECT NAME:
Quaker A%enue CPS
JOB NO.:
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TASK:
01 ... a.
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DATE:
03/11/10
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FEE TYPE:
_Hourly Rate w/Max
PREPARED BY:
Miller
PRINCIPAL:
Hamilton
PROJ. MANAGER:
2ieg,ner
OVERHEAD RATE:
PROFIT ON LABOR:
PROFIT ON REIMB:
15.00%
PROFIT ON DIRECTS:
TOTAL FEE:
$590,126
LABOR:
$443,183
LABOR:
$443,183
DIRECTS:
$49,940
OVERHEAD:
SUBTOTAL:
$493,123
REIMB. CONSULTANTS:
$75,254
REIMB. EXPENSES:
$9,096
REIMB. FEE:
$97,003
DIRECT CONSULTANTS:
$49,940
DIRECT EXPENSES:
TOTAL FEE:
$590,126
LABOR BUDGETS:
CODE
DESCRIPTION
HOURS
COSTS
01
Firm Principal
8
$1,320
03
Engineer
158
$22,120
03
Engineer
334
$41,750
07
Engineer -in -Training
458
$49,464
11
Resident Project Representative
3,294
$299,754
14
CADD Operator
365
$25,915
18
Clerical
44
$2,860
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FEE ESTIMATING SHEET PROJECT: Quaker Avenue CPS JOB NO.: TASK:
SALARY CATEGORY OF PERSONNEL
RATE PER HOUR
Hamilton Miller Ziegner Bates Pinkerton Sturdivant
FP ENG ENG EIT RPR CADD OPT CLERICAL
TASK
01 03 03 07 11 14 18
Tris
$165.00 $140.00 $125.00 $108.00 $91.00 $71.00 $65.00
TOTAL
Construction Phase Services - Engineer
Pre Construction Conference:
Prepare Agenda (1 hr.), Attend Meeting (2 hr.),
2
2
2
2
5
16
29
Prepare and Distribute Meeting Minutes (2 hr.).
Biweekly Progress Meetings:
12 Month Duration'2 meetings/mo. = 24 Progress
Meetings:
Attendees:
24 mtgs.'2 hrs./mtg. = 48 hrs.
PASS:
24
46
48
84
28
232
Each Meeting = Prepare Agenda (0.5 hr.), Attend
Meeting (2 hr.), Prepare and Distribute Meeting
Minutes (1 hr.) = 3.5 hr/mtg.
24 mtgs.'3.5 hrs./mtg. = 84 hrs.
Visits to Site and Observation of Construction:
12 month duration, Estimate 5 visit/week @ 1
hr/visit:
40
98
98
236
12 mo'4 wks/mo'5 vists/wk'1 hr/visit = 240 hrs
Coordination, Correspondence, and Responses to
Questions from Contractor, City of Lubbock, RPR,
and Public:
12 month duration, Estimate 1.0 hr/day:
24
80
100
40
244
12 mo'21 wkng days/mo"1.0 hr/day = 252 hrs (use
250 hrs).
Defective Work:
Time is Included Above.
Clarifications and Interpretations; Field Orders:
Estimate 10 field orders at 4 hrs/field order.
4
16
40
10
70
Change Orders and Work Change Directives:
Estimate 10 Change Orders at 4 hrs/change order.
2
16
40
10
68
Shop Drawings and Samples
Estimate 20 Submittals at 1 hr/submittal.
2
8
20
10
40
Inspections and Tests:
Coordination with Testing Lab, Review test reports,
30
30
16
84
etc.
Applications for Payment:
Estimate twelve (12) progress payment applications,
one (1) substantial completion payment application,
and one (1) final pay application for a total of
fourteen (14) payment applications.
8
26
84
28
148
Estimate 6 hours per payment application for RPR
and 2 hours per payment application for PM and
PASS.
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FEE ESTIMATING SHEET PROJECT: Quaker Avenue CPS JOB NO.: TASK:
SALARY CATEGORY OF PERSONNEL
RATE PER HOUR
Hamilton Miller Ziegner Bates Pinkerton Sturdivant
FP ENG ENG EIT RPR CADD OPT CLERICAL
TASK
01 03 03 07 11 14 18
Tris
$165.00 $140.00 $125.00 $108.00 $91.00 $71.00 $65.00
TOTAL
Contractor's Completion Documents:
Receive and review documents, transmit to Owner.
4
8
16
4
32
Substantial Completion:
Includes Site Visit with Owner, Preparation of Punch
List Items, Verification that Project is Complete, and
4
4
4
4
6
22
Preparation of a Certificate of Substantial
Completion.
Final Notice of Acceptability of the Work:
Includes Site Visit with Owner and Preparation of
4
4
4
4
6
22
Acceptance Documents.
Construction Phase Services - RPR
Full Time RPR:
Construction Period = 12 months.
Average of 26 working days/month.
Full Time Average of 9 hours/day.
2800
24
2,824
12 months'26 wkng days/mo.'9 hrs/day = 2808
hours.
Full Time RPR use 2800 hours.
Part Time RPR:
Necessary only 4 months.
Part Time Average = 4 hours/day.
400
400
4 months`26 wkng days/mo.'4 hrs/day = 416 hours.
Part Time RPR use 400 hours.
Post Construction Period Services
Record Drawings: PSC Sheets -
95 plan sheets @ 1.5 hrs/sht for CADD
8
16
40
90
154
39 standards @ 0.5 hrs/sht for CAD = 162 hours
Deliverables
Produce One (1) Set of Reproducible Record
Drawings (134 sheets mylar).
1 Print of Record Drawings (134 sheets paper).
4
4
16
32
56
1 CD of files.
1 Set RPR logs.
1 Owner set of Contractor submittals.
BUDGET SUBTOTALS: HOURS/ Trips -
8
158
334
458
3294
365
44
4661
SALARY
$1,320
$22,120
$41,750
$49,464
$299,754
$25,915
$2,860
$443,183
pans 'I of 1.4
FEE ESTIMATING SHEET PROJECT:
REIMBURSABLES
Quaker Avenue CPS JOB NO.:
TASK:
REIMBURSABLE CONSULTANT COSTS
SUBTOTAL
511 STRUCTURAL CONSULTANTS
512 MECH/ELEC CONSULTANTS
513 ENV & CIVIL CONSULTANTS
X8 Environmental
$327
514 LANDSCAPE CONSULTANTS
515 TESTING CONSULTANTS
PaveTex Engineering and Testing
$60,154
516 SURVEYING CONSULTANTS
Hugo Read & Associates
$14,773
517 INTERIOR DESIGN CONSULTANTS
518 OTHER CONSULTANTS
TOTAL REIMBURSABLE CONSULTANTS
$75,254
REIMBURSABLE EXPENSES
521TRAVEULODGING
MOTEL DAYS ®
AIR TRAVEL AIR FARE ®
PARKING DAYS ®
CAR RENTAL DAYS ®
MILEAGE 8800 MILES ®
MEN ®
MEN ®
/DAY
/DAY
$0.505 @
/MANDAY =
/MAN =
=
=
1 TRIPS = $4,444.00
SUBTOTAL
$4,444
522 REPRODUCTIONS
BLUELINE PRINTS
SEPIA PRINTS
PRINTING:
ORIGINAL SET-UP COST
COST PER SHEET 1
BINDING COST 116
XEROX 500
SHTS ® $2.55 ® 8 SETS =
SHTS ® $8.51 ® SETS =
ORIGINALS ® $0.15 /ORI. _
SETS @ $0.20 /SHT @ 1000 SHEETS= $200.00
SETS ® $2.00 /SET = $232.00
SHTS ® $0.10 /SHT = $50.00
SUBTOTAL
$482
523 MODEURENDERINGS/PHOTOS
Shots ®
/Shot
524 TELEPHONE Calls ®
/Call
525 MEALS DAYS ®
MEN ®
/MANDAY
526 FIELD SUPPLIES
528 POSTAGE 25 Mailings 0
$10.00 /Mailing
$250
529 PUBLICATIONS & SUBSCRIPTIONS
530 MISC REIMBURSABLE EXP Full Ilme RPR cell phone- 12 mo., Part time RPR cell phone - 6 mo. ($150 per month x 1e months)
$2,700
531 FAX Pages
532 TEMPORARY PERSONNEL
533 DRAFTING SUPPLIES
534 OFFICE SUPPLIES
535 CADD 122 HOURS @
$10.00 /HOUR
$1,220
536 FIELD EQUIP RENTAL
546 SOFTWARE
TOTAL REIMBURSABLE EXPENSES
$9,096
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FEE ESTIMATING SHEET PROJECT:
DIRECTS
Quaker Avenue CPS JOB NO.:
TASK:
DIRECT CONSULTANT COSTS
SUBTOTAL
611 STRUCTURAL CONSULTANTS
612 MECH/ELEC CONSULTANTS
613 ENV & CIVIL CONSULTANTS
X8 Environmental
$9,230
614 LANDSCAPE CONSULTANTS
615 TESTING CONSULTANTS
PaveTex Engineering and Testing
616 SURVEYING CONSULTANTS
Hugo Reed & Associates
$40,710
617 INTERIOR DESIGN CONSULTANTS
618 OTHER CONSULTANTS
TOTAL DIRECT CONSULTANTS
$49,940
DIRECT EXPENSES
621 TRAVEULODGING
MOTEL DAYS ®
AIR TRAVEL AIR FARE ®
PARKING DAYS ®
CAR RENTAL DAYS ®
MILEAGE MILES @
$0.505
MEN ®
MEN ®
/DAY
/DAY
®
/MANDAY =
/MAN =
=
=
TRIPS =
SUBTOTAL
622 REPRODUCTIONS
BLUELINE PRINTS
SEPIA PRINTS
PRINTING:
ORIGINAL SET-UP COST
COST PER SHEET
BINDING COST
XEROX
SHTS ®
SHTS ®
ORIGINALS
SETS @
SETS @
SHTS ®
$2.55 ® SETS =
$8.51 ® SETS =
® $0.15 /ORI. _
$0.08 /SHT ® SHEETS=
$2.00 /SET =
$0.08 /SHT =
SUBTOTAL
623 MODEURENDERINGS/PHOTOS
Shots ®
/Shot
624 TELEPHONE Calls ®
/Call
625 MEALS DAYS @
MEN ®
/MANDAY
626 FIELD SUPPLIES
628 POSTAGE Mailings ®
/Mailing
629 PUBLICATIONS & SUBSCRIPTIONS
630 MISC DIRECT EXP
631 FAX Pages
632 TEMPORARY PERSONNEL
633 DRAFTING SUPPLIES
634 OFFICE SUPPLIES
635 CADD 365 HOURS ®
/HOUR
636 FIELD EQUIP RENTAL
646 SOFTWARE
TOTAL DIRECT EXPENSES
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EXHIBIT A-1
CITY OF LUBBOCK, TEXAS
ENGINEERING SERVICES
QUAKER AVENUE from 98th Street to 114th Street
Estimate of Man -Hours and Tasks - CONSTRUCTION PHASE SERVICES
SUBCONSULTANT SUMMARY
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Basic
Basic
Personnel
Reimbursable
Company
Services
Expenses
TOTAL
Hugo Reed & Associates
$40,710
$14,773
$55,483
X8 Environmental, Inc.
$9,230
$327
$9,557
PaveTex Engineering and Testing
$60,154
$60,154
TOTALS
$49,940
$75,254
$125,194
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EXHIBIT A-1
CITY OF LUBBOCK, TEXAS
ENGINEERING SERVICES
QUAKER AVENUE from 98th Street to 114th Street
Estimate of Man -Hours and Tasks -CONSTRUCTION PHASE SERVICES
WORKSHEET 1
Hugo Reed & Associates, Inc.
t 1 -Mar -10
Task Principle Engr. or
Senior
Prof.
EIT
Technician,
Survey
Total
Total
In Surveying
RPLS or
Engineer
Survey Crew
Crew
Hours
Extension
Charge PM
Engineer
Mngr.Or.
Sr. CADD
($)
«««««« Rates »»»»»» $150.00 $135.00
$125.00
$105.00
$90.00
$75.00
$175.00
A
CONSTRUCTION PHASE SERVICES - ENGINEERING:
Project Coordination Meetings, Monthly
1
Status Report, Invoices, Internal QA/QC,
16
32
8
56
$6,880
Coordination with Prime:
Pre Construction Conference & Other
2
Appropriate Meetings:
10
20
20
50
$5,950
Estimate Attendance for up to 10 meetings.
Visits to Site and Observation of
Construction:
3
Estimate 1 visit per week for 12 months at 1
hours/visit:
8
16
16
8
48
$5,480
12 mo.'4 wks/mo.'1 visit/wk'1 hrs./visit = 48
hrs.
Coordination, Correspondence, and
Responses to Questions from Contractor,
4
City of Lubbock, RPR, and Public:
12 month duration, Estimate 4 hrs/week:
8
16
16
8
46
$5,480
12 mo"4 wks/mo.'1 hrs/wk = 48 hrs (use 48
hrs).
5
Modifications to Plan Sheets.
4
8
12
$1,020
B
CONSTRUCTION PHASE SURVEYING:
1
Surveying as needed to verify contractor
survey data.
8
16
40
64
$9,200
Field Stake existing and proposed roadway
2
ROW at even stations through straight
2
4
a
14
$1_1910
portions of the alignment
Field Stake existing and proposed roadway
3
ROW at even 25 -foot intervals through
2
4
14
$1 IN,,
curves
Post Construction Period Services
1
Record Drawings:
10 plan sheets @ 2 hrs/sht for CADD.
4
16
20
"-
$1: y
y>a;
Deliverables
1 Reproducible Set of Record Drawings (10
1
sheets mylar).
1 Print of Record Drawings (10 sheets
4 8 1 $1,100
paper). 1 CD of files.
Total Hours
0 42 104 56 1 24 56 56 338 $40,710
Subtotals for Worksheet 2
HRA Basic Services
$ $ 5,670 $ 13,000 $ 5,880 1 $ 2,160 $ 4,200 $ 9,800 $40,710
EXHIBIT A-1
CITY OF LUBBOCK, TEXAS
ENGINEERING SERVICES
QUAKER AVENUE from 98th Street to 114th Street
Estimate of Man -Hours and Tasks -CONSTRUCTION PHASE SERVICES
WORKSHEET 2
X8 Environmental, Inc.
11 -Mar -10
Task Principle
Proj. Sr.
Prof.
EIT
CADD
Clerical
Total Total
In
Manager Prof.
Engineer
or
Hours Extension
Charge
Engineer
Designer
($)
«««««« Rates »»»»»» $135.00
$120.00
$85.00
$65.00
$50.00
A
CONSTRUCTION PHASE SERVICES - ENGINEERING:
Coordination, Invoice, Status Reports,
1
Correspondence, and Responses to
Questions from PSC, Contractor, City of
1
16
4
6
27
$2,695
Lubbock, and RPR regarding traffic signals:
Clarifications and Interpretations; Field
2
Orders:
12
4
16
$1,640
Estimate 3 field orders at 4 hrs/field order.
3
Shop Drawings and Sample Reviews
Estimate 3 Submittals at 2 hr/submittal.
6
2
8
$820
4
Modifications to Plan Sheets.
4
8
12
$1,160
B
Post Construction Period Services
1
Record Drawings:
17 sheets @ 1.0 hrs per sheet for CADD.
4
17
21
$1,925
C
Deliverables
1 Reproducible Set of Record Drawings (17
sheets mylar).
1
1 Print of Record Drawings (17 sheets
4
6
10
$990
paper).
1 CD of files.
Total Hours 1
0
46
0
35
0
12
94
$9,230
Subtotals for Worksheet 3
YNE Basic Services $ 135
$ -
$ 5,520
$
$ 2,975
$ -
$ 600
$9,230
EXHIBIT A-1
CITY OF LUBBOCK, TEXAS
ENGINEERING SERVICES
QUAKER AVENUE from 98th Street to 114th Street
Estimate of Reimbursable Expenses - CONSTRUCTION PHASE SERVICES
WORKSHEET 3
Hugo Reed & Associates, Inc.
11 -Mar -10
Reimbursable Expenses
oty.
Unit
Unit Price
Extension
Survey Equipment - Trimble 5800, Trimble 5603
60
Days
@
$200.00
$12,000
Mileage
1200
Miles
@
$0.505
$606
CADD Charges
24
Hours
@
$10.00
$240
Subtotals for Worksheet 5
Hugo Reed & Associates, Inc. Reimbursables $12,846
w/ Contract multiplier for reimbursables = 1.15 $14,773
Total Hugo Reed & Associates, Inc. Expenses $14,773
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EXHIBIT A-1
CITY OF LUBBOCK, TEXAS
ENGINEERING SERVICES
QUAKER AVENUE from 98th Street to 114th Street
Estimate of Reimbursable Expenses - CONSTRUCTION PHASE SERVICES
WORKSHEET 4
X8 Environmental, Inc.
11 -Mar -10
Reimbursable Expenses
oty.
Unit
Unit Price
Unit Extension
Travel
Airfare
Each
@
$275.00
round trip
$0
Car Rental
Days
@
$90.00
per day
$0
Fuel 8 - trips @ 40 miles/trip, 15 mpg
Gallons
@
$3.40
per gallon
$0
Parking
Days
@
$5.00
per day
$0
Mileage
100
Miles
@
$0.505
per mile
$51
Meals
Each
@
$20.00
per meal
$0
Overnight Stay 1 night, 2 each
Nights
@
$100.00
per night
$0
Reproduction
11 x17 Copies (Paper, includes checking prints)
100
Sheets
@
$0.20
per copy
$20
11 x1 7 Copies (Mylar)
17
Sheets
@
$2.00
per sheet
$34
8.5x11 Copies
100
Sheets
@
$0.10
per copy
$10
Miscellaneous
Postage, shipping and delivery, misc.
Mailings
@
$10.00
per mailing
$0
Overnight
Overnight
@
$40.00
per mailing
$0
Long Distance Telephone
Project
@
$500.00
per project
$0
Cellular phone
50 minutes/mo @ 0.45/min
Minutes
@
$0.45
per Minute
$0
CADD charges
17
Hours
@
$10.00
per hour
$170
Subtotals for Worksheet 6
X8 Environmental, Inc. Reimbursables $285
w/ Contract multiplier for reimbursables = 1.15 $327
Total X8 Environmental Expenses $327
EXHIBIT A-1
CITY OF LUBBOCK, TEXAS
ENGINEERING SERVICES
QUAKER AVENUE from 98th Street to 114th Street
Estimate of Reimbursable Expenses - CONSTRUCTION PHASE SERVICES
WORKSHEET 5
Pave7ex
Engineering and Testing
Fee Schedule for Lubbock Texas & Surrounding Area
Feb 2010
Soils
Standard Proctor 4" mold
$
150.00
Standard Proctor 6" mold)
$
150.00
Modified Proctor
$
200.00
Atterbur Limits
$
50.00
Classification of soils Including washed
$
50.00
Dry Gradation
$
50.00
Washed Gradation
$
50.00
Nuclear Density 3 min
$
25.00
Moisture content
$
10.00
Resistivity
$
300.00
Flex Base
Standard Proctor 6" Mold
$
200.00
Modified Proctor
$
200.00
Depth Check
$
50.00
Wet Ball Mill
$
200.00
Atterbur Limits
$
50.00
Bar Linear Shrinkage
$
50.00
Dry Gradation
$
50.00
Washed Gradation
$
75.00
Nuclear Density 3 min
$
25.00
Moisture content
$
10.00
Aggregate
Dry Gradation
$
50.00
Washed Gradation
$
50.00
Moisture content
$
10.00
Magnesium Soundness
$
300.00
L.A. Abrasion
$
300.00
Flat and Elongated
$
100.00
Crushed Face Count
$
50.00
Decant
$
50.00
Deleterious
$
50.00
Page 11 of 13
EXHIBIT A-1
CITY OF LUBBOCK, TEXAS
ENGINEERING SERVICES
QUAKER AVENUE from 98th Street to 114th Street
Estimate of Reimbursable Expenses - CONSTRUCTION PHASE SERVICES
WORKSHEET 5
PaveTeX
Engineering and Testing
Fee Schedule for Lubbock Texas & Surrounding Area
Feb 2010
Sand
Dry Gradation
$
50.00
Washed Gradation
$
50.00
Fineness Modulus
$
50.00
ASR- Acid Insoluble Residue
$
350.00
Inorganic Impurities -Color Test
$
100.00
Sand Equivalent
$
75.00
Hot Mix Testing
Asphalt Content (Ignition) / Gradation
$
150.00
TxDOT Gyratory set of 3
$
150.00
Marshal Lab Density set of 3
$
125.00
Marshal Stability / Flow set of 3
$
125.00
Max Theoretical Density / Air voids
$
125.00
Asphalt Cores per inch Min 3"
$
15.00
Core Thickness Test
$
10.00
In Place Density from cores
$
30.00
Set Rolling Patterns Nuclear Gauge & Technician (hourly)
$
59.00
Hamburg Wheel Tracking
$
500.00
Boil Test
$
100.00
Abson Recovery W extraction
$
250.00
Asphalt Pen
$
50.00
Concrete
Field Testing of Fresh Concrete Includes 1 each (slump, air, tem , and up to 4 c Id)
$
100.00
Compression Testing of C Id
$
20.00
Concrete Cores per inch min 4")
$
30.00
Concrete Mix Design
$
500.00
Technician / Engineering
Technician Hourly Overtime X 1.5, Sun X 2)
$
49.00
Professional Engineering Hourly
$
150.00
Pick U / Sample Material
$
39.00
Page 12 of 13
EXHIBIT A-1
CITY OF LUBBOCK, TEXAS
ENGINEERING SERVICES
QUAKER AVENUE from 98th Street to 114th Street
Estimate of Reimbursable Expenses - CONSTRUCTION PHASE SERVICES
WORKSHEET 5
Pave7�ex
Engineering and Testing
Fee Schedule for Lubbock Texas & Surrounding Area
Feb 2010
Mileage
Local Trip Charge
$ 39.00
Outside Lubbock - Vehicle(per mile
$ 0.50
Outside Lubbock - Travel Technician (hourly)
$ 49.00
TESTING BUDGET = 1.25% of Construction Bid ($4,812,287.65) 1 $ 60,154.00
The testing budget is calculated at 1.25% of the construction bid. This establishes an allowance
for testing materials for quality assurance of the Contractor's work and Contractor's testing
agency. The actual testing quantities are subject to the Contractor's operations and materials
furnished. The budgeted amount shall not be exceeded unless authorized by the City of
Lubbock. Should the budgeted amount be met without additional monies being approved by the
City of Lubbock for necessary testing, then testing will be suspended. Testing by the Engineer
is for quality assurance of the Contractor's work and of the Contractor's testing agency. The
bulk of the materials testing will be by the Contractor's testing agency.
Page 13 of 13
EXHIBIT B
BASIC CONSTRUCTION PERIOD SERVICES SCHEDULE
Resolution No. 2010-R0141
Exhibit B
Basic Construction Period Services Schedule
Quaker Avenue Paving Improvements
From 98th Street to 114th Street
2010 2011
April May June July Aug. I Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb. Mar.
Preconstruction Meeting
Construction Phase
End Construction