HomeMy WebLinkAboutR-96-76RESOLUTION NO. R-96-76
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SEBASTIAN, INDIAN RIVER
COUNTY, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO
SIGN AND THE CITY CLERK TO ATTEST, ON BEHALF OF THE
CITY, SUPPLEMENTAL AGREEMENT NO. 1 BETWEEN CRA
ENGINEERING, INC. AND THE CITY OF SEBASTIAN,
PROVIDING FOR REPEAL OF RESOLUTIONS OR PARTS OF
RESOLUTIONS IN CONFLICT HEREWITH; PROVIDING FOR
SEVERABILITY; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, the City of Sebastian entered into Contract Number 96DB-1E-10-
40-02-C06 with the Florida Department of Community Affairs to obtain Community
Development Block Gram (CDBG) funding; and
WHEREAS, the City of Sebastian has entered into a Master Professional Services
Agreement with CRA Engineering, Inc.; and
WHEREAS, the City of Sebastian desires to design and construct a parking area
at .Riverview Park under the CDBG program
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF SEBASTIAN, INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that:
Section 1. AGREEMENT. The City Manager of the City of Sebastian,
Indian River County, Florida, is hereby authorized to sign, and the City Clerk to attest, on
behalf of the City of Sebastian, Supplemental Agreement No.1, between CRA
Engineering, Inc., and the City of Sebastian, attached hereto as Exhibit "A".
Section 2. CONFLICT.
conflict are hereby repealed.
All resolutions or parts of resolutions in
Section 3. SEVERABILITY. In the event a court of competent jurisdiction
shall hold or determine that any part of this resolution is invalid or unconstitutional, the
remainder of the Resolution shall not be affected and it shall be presumed that the City
Council of the City of Sebastian did not intend to enact such invalid or unconstitutional
provision. It shall be further be assumed that the City Council would have enacted the
remainder of the Resolution without said invalid and unconstitutional provision, thereby
causing said remainder to remain in full force and effect.
Section 4.
upon final passage.
EFFCTIVE DATE. This Resolution shall take effect immediately
The , /'o_r~e~oing Resolution
was moved for adoption by Councilmember
The motion was seconded by Councilmemeber
and, upon being put to a vote, the vote was as follows:
Mayor Louise R. Cartwright
Vice-Mayor Walter W. Barnes
Councilmember Norma J. Damp
Councilmember Raymond Halloran
Councilmember Richard J. Taracka
The Mayor thereupon declared this Resolution duly passed and adopted this
day of~¢~/,--~ ., 1996. --
ATTEST: ."
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O .~H~lt~ran, CMC/AAE
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..... -" - Ci_'ty Clerk: .: i
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Approved as to Form and Content:
CITY OF SEBASIAN, FLORIDA
Louise R. Cartwright, Mayor f~J
Valerie Settles
City Attorney
Supplemental Agreement No. I
THIS SUPPLEMENTAL AGREEMENT made this __ day of ,1996
by and between the CITY OF SEBASTIAN, a municipal corporation of the State of
Florida, hereinafter referred to as "City" and CRA ENGINEERING, INC., a corporation
authorized to do business in the State of Florida, with offices located in Tallahassee,
Florida, hereinafter called the "Consultant."
WHEREAS, The City and the Consultant has entered into an Master Professional
Services Agreement and
WHEREAS, the City desires to assign specific services to be performed by the
Consultant; and
WHEREAS, the City and the Consultant desire to reduce to writing their
understanding and agreement on such professional services.
IT IS, THEREFORE, AGREED as follows:
Scope of Work: The scope of work to be performed by the Consultant is
described in Attachment I.
Compensation: The City will pay the consultant in accordance with the
fees described in Attachment II.
All other provisions of the Master Professional Services Agreement shall
remain in effect.
IN WlTHNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused these presents to be
executed, the day and year first above written.
ATTEST:
CITY:
THE CITY OF SEBASTIAN
Kathryn M. O'Halloran
CMC/A. AE, City Clerk
Name: Thomas W. Frame
Title: City Manager
Signed, sealed and delivered
in the presence of:
CONSULTANT:
CRA ENGINEERING, INC.
Nalilc~
Name:
By:
Name:
Title:
ATTACHMENT I
SCOPE OF WORK
CRA Engineering, Inc. (the Consultant) proposes to provide engineering services
necessary to complete the project. The scope generally includes planning, design, and
contract administration of a parking area with appropriate accessory structures and
drainage at Riverview Park East. The Consultant will work closely with the local officials
and staff to maximize the benefits of the program. The Consultant shall coordinate with
administrators throughout each phase, so project design and construction complies
with all applicable regulations and schedules.
The Consultant will engineer all aspects of the program. Such work will include, but not
be limited to engineering design, preparation of technical specifications and
construction documents, cost estimates, permit applications, and assistance in bidding
and award of a construction contract. This will continue through performance of the
construction contract dudng which the Consultant will attend construction conferences
and provide construction observation, inspection and administration as directed by the
City, according to the scope of services. Topographic and design survey services,
geotechnical and possibly observation and inspection services, will be sub-contracted
to a local firm.
Progress reports to the local officials and staff will be made at appropriate times. The
City of Sebastian's Citizen Advisory Task Force will be kept fully informed of the project
and its progress.
The services to be provided by the Consultant are as follows.
TASK 1
STUDY AND REPORT. The Consultant shall coordinate with the
City staff and with local citizens' groups through City staff to
determine an acceptable layout and arrangement to provide for a
minimum of 64 parking spaces. The Consultant will clarify and
define the requirements for the project; determine the need for
data; and produce a report containing conceptual design, cost
estimates, and consideration of alternatives. This step will assure
that the project is designed appropriately, according to grant
requirements and local needs, with smooth coordination and
communication.
TASK 2
PRELIMINARY INVESTIGATION. The Consultant will obtain
necessary information required for project design, including but
not limited to soil conditions, surveying, and location of existing
utilities. Investigation/survey costs will be additional, beyond our
fee.
TASK 3
PRELIMINARY DESIGN. The Consultant will produce preliminary
plans for the City's review.
TASK 4
TASK $
TASK 6
TASK 7
TASK 8
TASK 9
TASK 10
FINAL DESIGN. The Consultant will prepare final construction
plans and specifications which encompass sound engineering
principles, and result in cost-effective improvements. The plans
will be submitted to the City for approval. Cost estimates will be
prepared during design.
PUBLIC MEETINGS. The Consultant will attend public meetings
as directed by the City. The Consultant will explain the project
design, discuss project impacts and the project implementation
schedule, and receive public input.
PERMITTING. The Consultant will prepare and submit any permit
application which may be required by local/state regulatory
agencies.
BID PREPARATION. The Consultant will prepare appropriate bid
and contract documents for local approval after design plans
have been approved.
BID AND AWARD. The Consultant will advertise the project and
conduct the pre-bid conferences as needed. The City Clerk will
receive contractor bids, and the Bid Review Committee shall
analyze the bid contents. The Consultant will be a member of the
Bid Review Committee. This bid analysis and contract award
recommendation will be presented to the City.
CONTRACT SUPERVISION/ADMINISTRATION Following
contract award, the Consultant will conduct an in-depth pre-
construction conference. Conferences will be held dudng
construction as needed between the Consultant, City personnel,
and Contractor personnel. The Consultant shall review
Contractor pay requests, perform key inspections, review shop
drawings, and issue field and change orders when necessary.
PROJECT OBSERVATION. The Consultant will observe the
construction on an as-needed basis, generally for a minimum of
two hours per day. This provides greater assurances of a project
constructed safely, on schedule, according to plans and
specifications, with minimal disruption to the residents and traffic.
Consultant shall furnish a Project Site Representative ("PSR"),
assistants and other staff to assist Consultant in observing
progress and quality of the work of Contractor. The duties and
responsibilities of the PSR are described as follows:
A. General
PSR is Consultant's agent at the site, will act as directed by and
under supervision of Consultant, and will confer with Consultant
regarding PSR's actions. PSR's dealings in matters pertaining to
the on-site work shall in general be with Consultant regarding
PSR's actions. PSR's dealings in matters pertaining to the on-
site work shall in general be with Consultant and Contractor,
keeping City advised as necessary. PSR's dealings with
subcontractors shall only be through or with the full knowledge
and approval of Contractor. PSR shall generally communicate
with City with the knowledge of and under the direction of
Consultant.
B. Duties and Responsibilities of PSR
1. Schedules.
Review the progress schedule, schedule of Shop Drawing
submittals, and schedule of values prepared by
Contractor and consult with Consultant concerning
acceptability.
2. Conferences and Meetings.
Attend meetings with Contractor, such as pre-construction
conferences, progress meetings, job conferences and
other project-related meetings and prepare and circulate
copies of minutes thereof.
3. Liaison.
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'Serve as Consultant's liaison with Contractor,
working principally through Contractor's
superintendent and assist in understanding the
intent of Contract Documents; and assist
Consultant in serving as City's liaison with
Contractor when Contractor's operations affect
City's on-site operations.
Assist in obtaining from City additional details or
information, when required for proper execution of
the Work.
4. Shop Drawings and Samples.
Record date of receipt of Shop Drawings and
Samples.
Receive Samples which are furnished at the site
by Contractor, and notify Consultant of availability
of Samples for examination.
Advise Consultant and Contractor of the
commencement of any Work requiring a Shop
Drawing or Sample if the submittal has not been
approved by Consultant.
Review of Work, Rejection of Defective Work, Inspections
and Tests.
Conduct on-site observations of the Work in
progress to assist Consultant in determining if the
Work is proceeding in accordance with the
Contract Documents.
Report to Consultant whenever PSR believes that
any Work will not produce a completed Project that
conforms 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 Consultant of Work that PSR
believes should be corrected or rejected or should
be uncovered for observation, or requires special
testing inspection or approval.
Co
Vedfy that tests, equipment and systems start-ups
and operating and maintenance training are
conducted in the presence of appropriate
personnel, and that Contractor maintains adequate
records thereof, and observe, record and report to
Consultant appropriate details relative to the test
procedures and start-ups.
Accompany visiting inspectors representing public
or other agencies having jurisdiction over the
Project, record the results of these inspections and
report to Consultant.
Interpretation of Contract Documents.
Report to Consultant when clarifications and
interpretations of the Contract Documents are needed and
transmit to Contractor clarifications and interpretations as
issued by Consultant.
Modifications.
Consider and evaluate Contractor's suggestions for
modifications in Drawings or Specifications and report with
10.
PSR's recommendations to Consultant. Transmit to
Contractor in writing decisions as issued by Consultant.
Records.
Maintain at the job site orderly files for
correspondence, reports of job conferences, Shop
Drawings, Samples, reproductions of original
Contract Documents, progress reports, Shop
Drawing submittals received from and delivered to
Contractor and other Project related documents.
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Prepare a daily report or keep a diary or log book,
recording Contractor's hours on the job site,
weather conditions, dates relative to questions of
Work Change Directives, Change Orders or
changed conditions, list of job site visitors, daily
activities, decisions, observations in general, and
specific observations in more detail as in the case
of observing test procedures; and send copies to
Consultant and the City's Community Development
Department.
Record names, addresses and telephone numbers
of all Contractors, subcontractors and major
suppliers of materials and equipment.
Reports.
Fumish to Consultant periodic reports as required
of progress of Work and of Contractor's
compliance with the progress schedule and
schedule of Shop Drawing and Sample submittals.
Consult with Consultant in advance of scheduled
major tests, inspections or start of important
phases of the Work.
Draft proposed Change Orders and Work Change
Directives, obtaining backup matedal from
Contractor and recommend to Consultant Change
Orders, Work Change Directives and Field Orders.
Report immediately to Consultant and City the
occurrence of any accident.
Payment Requests.
Review partial and final payment requests with Contractor
for compliance with the established procedure for their
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submission and forward with recommendations to
Consultant, 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.
11. Certificates, Maintenance and Operation Manuals.
During the course of the Work, the PSR shall verify that
certificates, maintenance and operation manuals and
other data required to be assembled and furnished by
contractor are applicable to the items actually installed
and in accordance with the Contract Documents, and
have this matedal delivered to Consultant for review and
forwarding to City pdor to final payment for the Work.
12. Completion.
Before Consultant issues a Certificate of
Substantial Completion, the PSR shall submit to
Contractor a Punch List of observed items
requiring completion or correction.
Observe whether Contractor has performed
inspections required by laws, rules, regulations,
ordinances, codes or orders applicable to the
Work, including but not limited to those to be
performed by public agencies having jurisdiction
over the Work.
Conduct a final inspection in the company of
Consultant, City and Contractor and prepare a final
Punch List of items to be completed or corrected.
Observe whether all items on Final Punch List
have been completed or corrected and make
recommendations to Consultant concerning
acceptance and issuance of the Notice of Final
Acceptance of the Work.
13. Availability of PSR on Site.
The PSR will be on site on an as-needed but less than
full-time basis, as mutually agreed by Consultant and City.
Limitations of Authority by PSR.
The PSR shall not:
Authorize any deviation from the Contract Documents or
substitution of materials or equipment (including "or-equal"
items) unless authorized in writing by Consultant.
Exceed limitations of Consultant's authority as set forth in
the Agreement or the Contract Documents.
Undertake any of the responsibilities of Contractor,
Subcontractor, Suppliers or Contractor's Superintendent.
Advise on, issue directions regarding or assume control
over any aspect of the means, methods, techniques,
sequences or procedures of construction unless such
advise or directions are specifically required by the
Contract Documents.
Advise on, issue directions regarding or assume control
over safety precautions and programs in connection with
the Work.
Advise on, issue directions regarding or assume control
over safety precautions and programs in connection with
the Work.
7. Authorize City to occupy the Project in whole or in part.
Participate in specialized field or laboratory tests or
inspections conducted by others except as specifically
authorized by Consultant.
TASK 11
CLOSE-OUT. The Consultant will provide final certifications and
inspections as required. All engineering close-out documents
will be prepared and presented to the local personnel in sufficient
time to complete the project. Final as-built plans denoting all field
changes shall be given to the Consultant by the Contractor. A
final as-built survey to check locations and as-built elevations
shall be done by a surveyor.
The proposed project approach will ensure the necessary close cooperation between
the City officials and staff, affected citizens, and the contractor. This is vital so that the
City is assured of a good project which closes out on time with all objectives
accomplished, The City will then be in a position to receive more funding under
available programs.
ATTACHMENTII
COMPENSATION
City shall pay Consultant for all Services rendered under in this agreement: as
follows:
1.1.
Basic Services. A lump sum of $22,751.00 for all Basic Services
defined in the Agreement. The above lump sum is in accordance with
the fees allowed by the Florida Department of Community Affairs as
governed by the USDA Farmers' Home Administration Fee Tables I and
IA.
1.2.
Project Site Representative. The Project Site Representative shall be
compensated for services in a lump sum not to exceed $10,571.00.
City shall pay Consultant for Additional Services rendered in the Agreement as
follows:
2.1.
For services of Consultant's subcontractors performed or furnished,
including subcontractors in the disciplines of land or aedal surveying,
landscape architecture, geotechnical and hydrological services,
structural, mechanical and electrical engineering, architectural design,
and specialized inspection services, the amount billed to Consultant
therefore times a factor of 1.15. The fee for land surveying shall not
exceed $16,100 and for geotechnical services shall not exceed $2,300
without prior approval of the City. The City has the right to approve all
subcontractors.
2.2.
For services performed by Consultant's principals and employees as
consultants for the City or witnesses in any litigation, arbitration or other
legal or administrative proceeding at the rate of ~400.00 per day or any
portion thereof (but compensation for time spent in preparing to appear
in any such litigation, arbitration or proceeding will be on the basis
provided in the Master Professional Services Agreement).
Compensation for Consultant's subcontractors for such services will be
on the basis provided in the Agreement.
2.3.
Permit fees charged by regulatory agencies will be paid separately by
C~ty.
2.4.
If the Construction Phase is extended for thirty (30) days beyond the
construction contract period identified in the construction contract, City
will pay for Consultant's costs based on the Hourly Billing Rates
identified in the Master Professional Services Agreement or Consultant's
subcontractors fee, if applicable, times a factor of ,1.15 for the additional
hours of project representation and engineering services required due to
the construction extension.
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Times
3.1.
3.2.
of Payments
Consultant shall submit monthly statements for Basic and Additional
Services rendered and for Reimbursable Expenses incurred each month.
The statements will be based upon Consultant's estimate of the
proportion of the total services actually completed at the time of billing.
City shall make prompt monthly payments in response to Consultant's
monthly statements,
Consultant agrees to await payment until CDBG funds are received by
City, provided City takes all reasonable steps to obtain CDBG funds in a
timely manner. Provisions concerning unpaid invoices are defined in the
Agreement.
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