HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolution - 2024-R0162 - Contract 18001, Parkhill, 66Th St, Alcove Ave, Upland Ave-22B Cap. Improv. Proj. - 04/09/2024Resolution No. 2024-R0162
Item No. 6.26
Apri19, 2024
RESOLUTYON
BE IT RESOLVED BY TH� CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LUBBOCK:
THAT the Mayor of thc City of Lubbock is hereby authorized and directed to execute fo
and on behalf of the City of Lubbock, Professional Services Agreement Contract No. 18001 fo
the design of 66'h Street from Alcove Avenue to Upland Avenue — 22B and the associated right
of-way acquisition, by and between the City of Lubbock and Parkhill, and related documents. Saiz
Contract is attached hereto and incorporated in this resolution as if fully set forth herein and shal
be included in the minutes of the City Council.
Passed by the City Council on A,pril 9, 2024
ATTEST:
Courtney Paz, City Secreta
APPROV�D AS TO CONTENT:
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Erik Rejino, Assistant City Manager
APPROVrD AS TO FORM:
•lli Leisure, Senior Assistant City Attorney
ccdocslRES.PSA-No. 18001 Parkhill 66`h Alcove to Upland
3.26.24
Resolution No. 2024-R0162
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT
STATE OF TEXAS §
COUNTY OF LUBBOCK §
This Professional Service Agreement ("Agreement") Contract No. 18001 is entered into this 9th
day of �nr�� , 2024, is by and between the City of Lubbock (the "City"), a Texas home rule
municipal corporation, and Parkhill, (the" Engineer"), a Texas corporation.
WITNESSETH
WHEREAS, The City desires to contract with the Engineer to provide professional services for
the design of 66'h Street from Alcove to Upland -22B and the associated right-of-way acquisition, (the
"Activities"); and
WHEREAS, the Engineer has a professional staff experienced and is qualified to provide
professional engineering services related to Activities, and will provide the services, as defined below, for
the price provided herein, said price stipulated by the City and the Engineer to be a fair and reasonable
price; and
WHEREAS, the City desires to contract with the Engineer to provide professional services
related to the Activities, and Engineer desires to provide the Services related to same.
NOW THEREFORE, for and in consideration of the terms, covenants and conditions set forth in
this Agreement, the City and the Engineer hereby agree as follows:
ARTICLE I. TERM
The term of this Agreement commences on the Effective Date and continues without interruption
for a term of 365 days. If the Engineer determines that additional time is required to complete the Services,
the City Engineer, may, but is not obligated to, in his or her discretion, execute an agreement to grant up to
an additional six (6) months of time so long as the amount of the consideration does not increase. An
amendment to this Agreement resulting in an increase in the amount of the consideration must be approved
by the City acting through its governing body.
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ARTICLE II. SERVICES AND COMPENSATION
A. The Engineer shall conduct all activities, and within such timeframes, as set forth on Exhibit
"A", attached hereto (the "Services")
B. The Engineer shall receive as consideration to be paid for the performance of the Services, in
an amount not to exceed $1,461,740 as set forth in Exhibit "B".
ARTICLE III. TERMINATION
A. General. The City may terminate this Agreement, for any reason or convenience, upon thirty
(30) days written notice to the Engineer. In the event this Agreement is so terminated, the City shall only
pay the Engineer for services actually performed by the Engineer up to the date the Engineer is deemed to
have received notice of termination, as provided herein.
B. Termination and Remedies. In the event the Engineer breaches any term and/or provision of this
Agreeinent, the City shall be entitled to exercise any right or remedy available to it by this Agreement, at
law, equity, or otherwise, including without limitation, termination of this Agreement and assertion of an
action for damages and/or injunctive relief. The exercise of any right or remedy shall not preclude the
concurrent or subsequent exercise of any right or remedy and all rights and reinedies shall be cumulative.
ARTICLE IV. NON - ARBITRATION
The City reserves the right to exercise any right or reinedy available to it by law, contract, equity,
or otherwise, including without limitation, the right to seek any and all forms of relief in a court of
competent jurisdiction. Further, the City shall not be subject to any arbitration process prior to exercising
its unrestricted right to seek judicial remedy. The remedies set forth herein are cumulative and not exclusive,
and may be exercised concurrently. To the extent of any conflict between this provision and another
provision in, or related to, this Agreement, this provision shall control.
ARTICLE V. REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES
A. Existence. The Engineer is a corporation duly organized, validly existing, and in good standing
under the laws of the State of Texas and is qualified to carry on its business in the State of Texas.
B. Corporate Power. The Engineer has the corporate power to enter into and perform this
Agreement and all other activities contemplated hereby.
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C. Authorization. Execution, delivery, and perfonnance of this Agreement and the activities
contemplated hereby have been duly and validly authorized by all the requisite corporate action on the part
of the Engineer. This Agree�nent constitutes legal, valid, and binding obligations of the Engineer and is
enforceable in accordance with the terms thereof.
D. Engineer. The Engineer maintains a professional staff and employs, as needed, other qualified
specialists experienced in providing the Services, and is fa�niliar with all laws, rules, and regulations, both
state and federal, including, without liinitation the applicable laws, regarding the Activities contemplated
hereby.
E. Performance. The Engineer will and shall conduct all activities conteinplated by this Agreeinent
in accordance with the standard of care, skill and diligence normally provided by a professional person in
performance of similar professional services, and comply with all applicable laws, rules, and regulations,
both state and federal, relating to professional services, as contemplated hereby.
F. Use of Copyrighted Material. The Engineer warrants that any materials provided by the Engineer
for use by City pursuant to this Agreement shall not contain any proprietary material owned by any other
party that is protected under the Copyright Act or any other law, statute, rule, order, regulation, ordinance
or contractual obligation relating to the use or reproduction of materials. The Engineer shall be solely
responsible for ensuring that any materials provided by the Engineer pursuant to this Agreement satisfy this
requirement and the Engineer agrees to indemnify and hold City harmless froin all liability or loss caused
to City or to which City is exposed on account of the Engineer's failure to perform this duty.
ARTICLE VI. SCOPE OF WORK
The Engineer shall accomplish the following: Professional Services related to the Services, as
provided in Exhibit "A", attached hereto and made a part hereof.
ARTICLE VII. INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR STATUS
The Engineer and the City agree that the Engineer shall perform the duties under this Agreement
as an independent contractor and shall be considered as independent contractor under this Agreement and/or
in its activities hereunder for all purposes. The Engineer has the sole discretion to determine the manner in
which the Services are to be performed. During the performance of the Services under this Agreement, the
Engineer and the Engineer's employees and/or sub-consultants, will not be considered, for any purpose,
employees or agents of the City within the meaning or the application of any federal, state or local law or
regulation, including without limitation, laws, rules or regulations regarding or related to unemployment
insurance, old age benefits, workers compensation, labor, personal injury or taxes of any kind.
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ARTICLE V[II. INSURANCE
The Engineer shall procure and carry, at its sole cost and expense through the life of this Agreement,
except as otherwise provided herein, insurance protection as hereinafter specified, in form and substance
satisfactory to the City, carried with an insurance company authorized to transact business in the state of
Texas, covering all aspects and risks of loss of all operations in connection with this Agreement, including
without limitation, the indemnity obligations set forth herein. The Engineer shall obtain and maintain in
full force and effect during the term of this Agreement, and shall cause each approved subcontractor or sub-
consultant of the Engineer to obtain and maintain in full force and effect during the term of this Agreement,
commercial general liability, professional liability and automobile liability coverage for non-owned and
hired vehicles with insurance carriers admitted to do business in the state of Texas. The insurance
companies must carry a Best's Rating of A-VII or better. Except for Professional Liability, the policies will
be written on an occurrence basis, subject to the following minimum limits of liability:
Commercial General Liability:
Per Occurrence Single Limit: $1,000,000
General Aggregate Limit: $2,000,000
Professional Liability:
Combined Single Limit: $2,000,000
Automobile Liability:
Combined Single Limit for any auto: $1,000,000 Per Occurrence
Employer's Liability:
Per Occurrence Single Limit: $1,000,000
Worker's Compensation
Per Occurrence Single Limit: $500,000
The Engineer shall further cause any approved subcontractor or sub-consultant to procure and
carry, during the term of this Agreement, the insurance coverage required of Engineer herein, including
without limitation, Professional Liability coverage, protecting the City against losses caused by the
professional negligence of the approved subcontractor or sub-consultant. The City shall be listed as a
primary and noncontributory additional insured with respect to the Automobile Liability and Commercial
General Liability and shall be granted a waiver of subrogation under those policies. The Engineer shall
provide a Certificate of Insurance to the City as evidence of coverage.
The Certificate shall provide 30 days' notice of cancellation. A copy of the additional insured
endorsement and waiver of subrogation attached to the policy shall be included in the Certificate. The
Engineer shall elect to obtain worker's compensation coverage pursuant to Section 406.002 of the Texas
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Labor Code. Further, the 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. 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. If at any time during the life of the Agreement or any extension hereof, the Engineer fails
to maintain the required insurance in full force and effect, the Engineer shall be in breach hereof and all
work under the Agreement shall be discontinued immediately.
Notwithstanding anything contained herein to the contrary, the professional liability policy shall be
maintained at the Engineer's sole cost and expense. The retroactive date shall be no later than the
commencement of the performance of this Agreement and the discovery period (possibly through tail
coverage) shall be no less than I 0 years after the completion of the Services provided for in this Agreement.
The provisions of this Article VIII shall survive the termination or expiration of this Agreeinent.
ARTICLE IX. EMPLOYMENT OF AGENTS/RETAINING OF CONSULTANTS
The Engineer may einploy or retain consultants, contractors, or third parties (any of which are
referred to herein as "Sub-consultant"), to perform certain duties of Engineer, as set forth on Exhibit [insert
correct value], attached hereto, under this Agreement, provided that the City approves the retaining of Sub-
consultants. The Engineer is at all times responsible to the City to perfonn the Services as provided in this
Agreement and the Engineer is in no event relieved of any obligation under this Agreement upon retainage
of any approved Sub-consultant. Any agent and/or Sub-consultant retained and/or employed by the
Engineer shall be required by the Engineer to cairy, for the protection and benefit of the City and the
Engineer and naming said third parties as additional insureds, insurance as described above required to be
carried by the Engineer in this Agreement.
The Engineer represents that such services are either under applicable value thresholds or are
otherwise exempt fro�n notice and/or bid requirements under Texas Law.
ARTICLE X. CONFIDENTIALITY
The Engineer shall retain all information received from or concerning the City and the City's
business in strictest confdence and shall not reveal such information to third parties without prior written
consent of the City, unless otherwise required by law.
ARTICLE XI. INDEMNITY
THE ENGINEER SHALL INDEMNIFY AND SAVE HARMLESS THE CITY OF LUBBOCK
AND ITS ELECTED OFFICIALS, OFFICERS, AGENTS, AND EMPLOYEES FROM ALL SUITS,
ACTIONS, LOSSES, DAMAGES, CLAIMS, OR LIABILITY OF ANY KIND, CHARACTER, TYPE,
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OR DESCR[PTION, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITING THE GENERALITY OF THE FOREGOING,
ALL EXPENSES OF LITIGATION, COURT COSTS, AND ATTORNEY'S FEES, FOR INJURY OR
DEATH TO ANY PERSON, OR INJURY TO ANY PROPERTY, RECEIVED OR SUSTAINED BY
ANY PERSON OR PERSONS OR PROPERTY, TO THE EXTENT ARISING OUT OF, RELATED TO
OR OCCASIONED BY, THE NEGLIGENT ACTS OF THE ENGINEER, ITS AGENTS, EMPLOYEES,
ANDIOR SUBCONSULTANTS, RELATED TO THE PERFORMANCE, OPERATIONS OR
OMISSIONS UNDER THIS AGREEMENT ANDIOR THE USE OR OCCUPATION OF CITY OWNED
PROPERTY. THE INDEMNITY OBLIGATION PROVIDED HERE[N SHALL SURVIVE THE
EXPIRATION OR TERMINATION OF TH[S AGREEMENT.
ARTICLE XI1. COMPLIANCE WITH APPLICABLE LAWS
The Engineer shall comply with all applicable federal, state and local laws, statutes, ordinances,
rules and regulations relating, in any way, manner or form, to the activities under this Agreement, and any
amendments thereto.
ARTICLE XIII. NOTICE
A. General. Whenever notice from the Engineer to the City or the City to the Engineer is required
or permitted by this Agreement and no other method of notice is provided, such notice shall be given by
(1) actual delivery of the written notice to the other party by hand (in which case such notice shall be
effective upon delivery); (2) facsimile (in which case such notice shall be effective upon delivery); or (3)
by depositing the written notice in the United States mail, properly addressed to the other party at the
address provided in this article, registered or certified mail, return receipt requested, in which case such
notice shall be effective on the third business day after such notice is so deposited.
B. Engineer's Address. The Engineer's address and numbers for the purposes of notice are:
PARKHILL
Kyle Jackson, P.E.
4222 85''' Street
Lubbock, Texas 79423
Telephone: 806-473-3624
Email: KJackson@Parkhill.com
C. City's Address. The City's address and numbers for the purposes of notice are:
Zoltan Fekete, P.E.
City of Lubbock
P.O. Box 2000
1314 Avenue K
Lubbock, Texas 79457
Telephone: 806-775-3 317
Email: zfekete@mylubbock.us
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D. Change of Address. Either party may change its address or numbers for purposes of notice by
giving written notice to the other party as provided herein, referring specifically to this Agreement, and
setting forth such new address or numbers. The address or numbers shall become effective on the 15th day
after such notice is effective.
ARTICLE XIV. CITY-PROVIDED DATA AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Provision of Data. The City shall furnish the Engineer non-confidential studies, reports and other
available data in the possession of the City pertinent to the Engineer's Services, so long as the City is
entitled to rely on such studies, reports and other data for the performance of the Engineer's Services under
this Agreeinent (the "Provided Data"). The Engineer shall be entitled to use and rely, so long as such
reliance is reasonable, upon all such Provided Data.
ARTICLE XV. MISCELLANEOUS
A. Captions. The captions for the articles and sections in this Agreement are inserted in this
Agreement strictly for the parties' convenience in identifying the provisions to this Agreement and shall not
be given any effect in construing this Agreement.
B. Audit. The Engineer shall provide access to its corporate books and records to the City. The City
may audit, at its expense and during normal business hours, the Engineer's books and records with respect
to this Agreement between the Engineer and the City.
C. Records. The Engineer shall maintain records that are necessary to substantiate the services
provided by the Engineer.
D. Assignability. The Engineer may not assign this Agreement without the prior written approval
of the City.
E. Successor and Assigns. This Agreement binds and inures to the beneft of the City and the
Engineer, and in the case of the City, its respective successors, legal representatives, and assigns, and in the
case of the Engineer, its permitted successors and assigns.
F. Construction and Venue.
THIS AGREEMENT SHALL BE GOVERNED BY AND CONSTRUED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
LAWS OF THE STATE OF TEXAS. THIS AGREEMENT IS PERFORMABLE IN LUBBOCK
COUNTY, TEXAS. THE PARTIES HERETO HEREBY IRREVOCABLY CONSENT TO THE SOLE
AND EXCLUSIVE JURISDICTION AND VENUE OF THE COURTS OF COMPETENT
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JURISDICTION OF THE STATE OF TEXAS, COUNTY OF LUBBOCK, FOR THE PURPOSES OF
ALL LEGAL PROCEEDINGS ARISING OUT OF OR RELATING TO THIS AGREEMENT OR THE
ACTIONS THAT ARE CONTEMPLATED HEREBY.
G. Severability. If any provision of this Agreement is ever held to be invalid or ineffective by any
court of competent jurisdiction with respect to any person or circumstance, the remainder of this Agreement
and the application of such provision to persons and/or circumstances other than those with respect to which
it is held invalid or ineffective shall not be affected thereby.
H. Amendment. No amendment, modification, or alteration of the terms of this Agreement shall be
binding unless such amendment, modification, or alteration is in writing, dated subsequent to this
Agreement, and duly authorized and executed by the Engineer and the City.
I. Entire Agreement. This Agreement, including Exhibits "A" through "B" attached hereto, contains
the entire agreement between the City and the Engineer, and there are no other written or oral promises,
conditions, warranties, or representations relating to or affecting the matters conteinplated herein.
J. No Joint Enterprise. Nothing contained herein shall be construed to imply a joint venture, joint
enterprise, partnership or principal — agent relationship between the Engineer and the City.
K. Documents Owned by City. Any and all documents, drawings and specifications prepared by
Engineer as part of the Services hereunder, shall become the property of the City when the Engineer has
been compensated as set forth in Article II, above. The Engineer shall make copies of any and all work
products for its files.
L. Notice of Waiver. A waiver by either the City or the Engineer of a breach of this Agreement
must be in writing and duly authorized to be effective. In the event either party shall execute and deliver
such waiver, such waiver shall not affect the waiving party's rights with respect to any other or subsequent
breach.
M. Third Party Activities. Nothing in this Agreement shall be construed to provide any rights or
benefits whatsoever to any party other than the City and the Engineer.
N. Non-Appropriation. All funds for payinent by the City under this Agreement are subject to the
availability of an annual appropriation for this purpose by the City. In the event of non-appropriation of
funds by the City Council of the City of Lubbock for the services provided under the Agreement, the City
will terminate the Agreeinent, without termination charge or other liability, on the last day of the then-
current fiscal year or when the appropriation made for the then-current year for the services covered by this
Agreement is spent, whichever event occurs first (the "Non-Appropriation Date"). If at any time funds are
not appropriated for the continuance of this Agreement, cancellation shall be accepted by the Engineer on
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thirty (30) days prior written notice, but failure to give such notice shall be of no effect and the City shall
not be obligated under this Agreement beyond the Non-Appropriation Date.
O. Contracts with Companies Engaged in Business with Iran, Sudan, or Foreign Terrorist
Organization Prohibited. Pursuant to Section 2252.152 of the Texas Government Code, prohibits the City
from entering into a contract with a vendor that is identified by The Comptroller as a company known to
have contracts with or provide supplies or service with Iran, Sudan or a foreign terrorist organization
P. No Boycott of Israel. Pursuant to Section 2271.002 of the Texas Government Code, a) This
section applies only to a contract that: (1) is between a governmental entity and a company with ] 0 or more
full-time employees; and (2) has a value of $100,000 or more that is to be paid wholly or partly from public
funds of the governmental entity. (b) A governmental entity may not enter into a contract with a company
for goods or services unless the contract contains a written verification from the company that it: (1) does
not boycott Israel; and (2) will not boycott Israel during the term of the contract.
Q. Texas Government Code 2274. By entering into this Agreement, Contractor verifies that: (1) it
does not, and will not for the duration of the contract, have a practice, policy, guidance, or directive
that discriminates against a firearm entity or firearm trade association or (2) the verification required by
Section 2274.002 of the Texas Government Code does not apply to the contract. If Contractor is a company
with 10 or more full-time employees and if this Agreement has a value of at least $100,000 or inore,
Contractor verifies that, pursuant to Texas Government Code Chapter 2274, it does not have a practice,
policy, guidance, or directive that discriminates against a firearm entity or fireann trade association; and
will not discriminate during the term of the contract against a firearm entity or fireann trade association.
R. Contractor represents and warrants that: (1) it does not, and will not for the duration of the
contract, boycott energy companies or (2) the verification required by Section 2274.002 of the Texas
Government Code does not apply to the contract. If Contractor is a company with 10 or more full-time
employees and if this Agreement has a value of at least $100,000 or more, Contractor verifies that, pursuant
to Texas Government Code Chapter 2274, it does not boycott energy companies; and will not boycott
energy companies during the term of the Agreement. This verification is not required for an agreeinent
where a governmental entity determines that these requirements are inconsistent with the governmental
entity's constitutional or statutory duties related to the issuance, incurrence, or management of debt
obligations or the deposit, custody, management, borrowing, or investment of funds.
S. Texas Public Information Act. The requirements of Subchapter J, Chapter 552, Government
Code, may apply to this contract and the contractor or vendor agrees that the contract can be terminated if
the contractor or vendor knowingly or intentionally fails to comply with a requirement of that subchapter.
To the extent Subchapter J, Chapter 552, Government Code applies to this agreement, Contractor agrees
to: (1) preserve all contracting information related to the contract as provided by the records retention
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requirements applicable to the governmental body for the duration of the contract; (2) promptly provide to
the governmental body any contracting information related to the contract that is in the custody or
possession of the entity on request of the governmental body; and (3) on completion of the contract, either:
(A) provide at no cost to the governmental body all contracting information related to the contract that is in
the custody or possession of the entity; or (B) preserve the contracting information related to the contract
as provided by the records retention requirements applicable to the governmental body.
T. Professional Responsibility. All architectural or engineering services to be performed shall be
done with the professional skill and care ordinarily provided by competent architects or engineers practicing
under the same or similar circumstances and professional license.
EXECUTED as of the Effective Date hereof.
CITY OF LUBBOCK
AT :ST:
Courtney Paz, City Secretary
APPROVED AS TO CONTENT:
Michael G. Keenum, P.E., CFM
Division Director of EngineeringlCity Engineer
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
. �
K lli Leisure, Senior Assistant City Attorney
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Firm
PARKHILL
By: � �' -
c c n, P.E.
Director or Transportation
Email: KJackson(a�Parkhill.com
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EXHIBIT "A"
PROJECT DESCRIPTION
■ The Project Corridor is defined as the area along 66'h Street, generally within 110 feet of the
section line and from Alcove Avenue to 900 feet west of Upland Avenue.
■ As part of this Project, we will also be designing a private driveway to provide access to the solid
waste transfer station. This driveway will be referred to as Venita Avenue within this Proposal.
■ See Exhibits B and C.
GENERAL PROJECT OVERVIEW
The existing section of 66th Street, within the corridor, consists of a two-lane section with deteriorating
pavement and is within a rapidly growing area. CLIENT wishes to design the roadway for the ultimate
typical section and profile, but only construct a 3-lane interim section that can be expanded to the ultimate
section at a later date.
SCOPE OF SERVICES
Topographic Survey and ROW investigation; geotechnical investigation and pavement design (if
requested); roadway design for ultimate 5-lane section; Design, Plans and Bidding Documents for
interim 3-lane section; public involvement with individual property owners; signal design at Alcove and
Venita Avenue (if requested); utility coordination; coordination with County as needed, and adjacent
Developers and Consultants as needed.
Design Phase Services
■ General Project Management:
• Designate a Project Manager (PM), licensed to practice engineering in the State of Texas, to
be responsible for the overall Project Development, Deliverable Construction Documents,
and successful prosecution of the Contract Bidding and award process.
• Conduct a Project kick-off meeting with CLIENT with the following objectives:
o Explore/determine potential design and scheduling constraints.
o Identify design criteria and primary stakeholders.
o Establish a preliminary Plan for Project Development including the following;
• Stakeholder meetings and public involvement strategy.
• Schedule of Deliverables.
• Construction budgets and funding mechanisms.
• Invoicing, and other special considerations.
o Be responsible for Project oversight and the daily management of this Project.
o Provide frequent and appropriate communication between CONSULTANT, CLIENT, and
other interested parties to expedite completion of this Project, including the following:
• Routine correspondence and informal meetings involving stakeholders such as
CLIENT, adjacent landowners, and other firms working for CLIENT.
• CONSULTANT, if directed by CLIENT, will be principal contact for
public/private inquiries regarding the Project. CONSULTANT shall provide assistance
when called upon by supplying CLIENT with the necessary data to support the public
involvement process.
■ Data Collection and Research:
• Existing Features:
o Conduct Project Site Visits.
o Photograph and document existing features applicable to Design.
o Perform Topographic Survey of corridor, including ROW records research.
• Property and Easements:
o Research property ownership and identify easements and right-of-way constraints.
o Identify parcels for right-of-way acquisition.
o Provide meets and bounds descriptions.
o Conduct ROW negotiations with landowners and coordinate acquisition with CLIENT.
Utility Coordination
• Utilize existing records, as-built information, and surface indicators to identify existing
overhead and underground utilities (Quality Level C).
• Where necessary, expose and survey existing underground utilities (Quality Level A),
as necessary.
• Coordinate with utility companies and include franchise utility-provided data in Plans.
• Conduct Utility Coordination meetings in the field with relevant agencies.
• Follow up and document one-on-one communication with utility agencies.
Geotechnical Investigation
• Perform Geotechnical Investigation and provide pavement recommendations (if requested).
Public Involvement:
• �dentify and build database of adjacent property owners and tenants.
• Conduct and document individual meetings, as necessary, with property owners and
tenants.
• Discuss and document with applicable property owner's future development and
coordinate owner requests with CLIENT.
Bid Phase Services
■ Coordinate and attend meetings with CLIENT to discuss Bid.
■ Assemble Bid Packages.
■ Convert Plans to PDF for Bidding.
■ Transfer information to CLIENT and Purchasing Department.
■ Respond to contractor questions.
■ Prepare Bid Tabulation Sheets and assist with Bid Evaluation.
Construction Phase Services
■ May be negotiated at a later date.
DELIVERABLES
■ Concept Schematic.
■ Plans, Specifications, and Estimate:
• Develop Plan Set Package in accordance with latest requirements, standards, manuals, and
policies of the City of Lubbock and Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation, or other
publications where applicable.
Analyze and document existing drainage condition and compare effects with proposed
Design.
Provide up to six Plan Sets for each submittal at 60%, 90%, and 100% review for each
package.
Major items included in Plans:
o Removal Plan
o Plan and Profile
o Intersection Layouts
o Traffic Control and Phasing Plan
o Drainage Plan
o Sidewalk Plan
o Illumination Plan
o ITS Plan
o Erosion Control Plan
o Signage and Pavement Markings Plan
o Signal Plan (if requested)
o Summary Sheets
Provide Specifications, general notes, and Bid Form for inclusion into City of Lubbock and
Lubbock County Construction Contract.
Provide estimated Time of Construction schedule.
Provide updated Opinion of Probable Construction Cost at each submittal.
Provide cross-sections sheets separate from Construction Drawings.
EXHIBtT "B"
COMPENSATION
Parkhill's fee for the Scope of Services described above will be based on an hourly rate with a not-to-
exceed amount. If all services outlined are required, we estimate our maximum fee to be $1,461,740. The
current Hourly Rates are enclosed.
66th Street Fee Estimated Total
Roadway................................................................................................................ $550,846
Drainage................................................................................................................. $101,052
Illumination............................................................................................................... $32,298
Survey...................................................................................................................... $36,094
Signal....................................................................................................................... $28,712
Reimbursable Expenses .......................................................................................... $39,651
Subtotal................................................................................................................. $790,455
ROWAcquisition .................................................................
Appraisal Expenses ............................................................
Su btota I ..............................................................................
TOTAL...............................................................................
........................... $180,292
............................. $71,500
........................... $255,042
............... $1,040,445
Venita Avenue Fee Estimated Total
Roadway................................................................................................................ $293,034
Drainage (Pond Modifications) ................................................................................. $50,526
Illumination............................................................................................................... $16,162
Survey...................................................................................................................... $18,585
Signal....................................................................................................................... $28,712
Reimbursable Expenses .......................................................................................... $14,276
TOTAL................................................................................................................... $421,295
Parkhill
Hourly Rate Schedule
Client: City of Lubbock
Agreement Date:
CLASSIFICATION
SUPPORTSTAFFI
SUPPORT STAFF II
SUPPORT STAFF III
SUPPORT STAFF IV
SUPPORT STAfF V
SUPPORT STAfF VI
HOURLY
RATE CLASSIFICATION
tOFES510NA1 LEVEL I
Architect
Civil Engineer
Electrical Engineer
Interior Designer
Landscape Architect
Mechanical Engineer
Structural Engineer
Survey Tech
Other Professional
PROFESSIONAL LEVEL II
Architect
Civil Engineer
Electrical Engineer
Interior Designer
Landscape Architect
Mechanical Engineer
Structural Engineer
Survey Tech
Other Professional
$110.00 �
$122.00 �
HOURLY HOURLY
RATE CLASSIFICATION RATE
PROFESSIONAL LEVEL III
Architect
Civil Engineer
Electrical Engineer
Interior Designer
Landscape Architect
Mechanical Engineer
Structural Engineer
Survey Tech
Other Professionai
$132.00I I
PROFESSIONAL LEVEL IV
$129.00
$141.00
$144.00
$123.00
$123.00
$135.00
$135.00
$115.00
$121.00
$140.00
$158.00
$163.00
$129.00
$129.00
$155.00
$153.00
$125.00
$127.00
Architect
Civil Engineer
Electrical Engineer
Interior Designer
Landscape Architect
Mechanical Engineer
Structural Engineer
Survey Tech
Other Professional
PROFESSIONAL LEVEL V
Architect
Civil Engineer
Electrical Engineer
Interior Designer
Landscape Architect
Mechanical Engineer
Structural Engineer
Professional Land Surveyor
Other Professional
$159.00
$195.00
$190.00
$142.00
$153.00
$181.00
$188.00
$146.00
$140.00
PROFESSIONAL LEVEL VI
Architect
Civil Engineer
Electrical Engineer
Interior Designer
Landscape Architect
Mechanical Engineer
Structural Engineer
Professional Land Surveyor
Other Professional
$262.00
$295.00
$307.00
$226.00
$244.00
$294.00
$282.00
$228.00
$222.00
$194.00
$227.00
$223.00
$155.00
$166.00
$213.00
$217.00
$177.00
$165.00
5236.00
$274.00
$272.00
$187.00
$202.00
$259.00
$262.00
$206.00
$184.00
Expenses: Reimbursement for expenses as listed, but not limited to, incurred in connection with services,
will be at cost plus 10 percent for items such as:
PROFESSIONAL LEVEL VII
Architect
Civil Engineer
Electrical Engineer
Interior Designer
Landscape Architect
Mechanical Engineer
Structural Engineer
Professional Land Surveyor
Other Professional
$336.00
$352.00
$352.00
$253.00
$336.00
$336.00
$352.00
$274.00
$336.00
1. Maps, photographs, postage, phone, reproductions, printing, equipment rental, and special supplies related to the services.
2. Consultants, soils engineers, surveyors, contractors, and other outside services.
3. Rented vehicles, local public transportation and taxis, road toll fees, travel, and subsistence.
4. Special or job-specific fees, insurence, permits, and licenses applicable to work services.
5. Mileage at IRS-approved rate.
Project: 66th Street Reconstruction
Location: LubboCk, TX
Rate for professional staff for legal proceedings or as expert witnesses will be a rate one-and-a-half times these Hourly Rates. Excise
and gross receipt taxes, if any, will be added as an expense.
Foregoing Schedule of Charges is incorporated into the Agreement for Services provided, effective January 1, 2024 through the duration of the Project.