HomeMy WebLinkAbout5.788 Amendment (3)AMENDMENT NO. 2 TO THE
AGREEMENT FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
BETWEEN THE
THE CITY OF PORT ANGELES
AND
BROWN AND CALDWELL, INC.
PROJECT 06 -01
c pvit yoN
212001
5.'788
RELATING TO: COMBINED SEWER OVERFLOW PROJECTS
THIS AMENDMENT NO. 2 is made and entered into this '7"- day of
2007, by and between THE CITY OF PORT ANGELES, a non charter code city o t State of
Washington, (hereinafter called the "CITY and Brown and Caldwell, Inc., a California
Corporation (hereinafter called the "CONSULTANT
WHEREAS, the CITY entered in to an AGREEMENT with the CONSULTANT on July 5, 2006,
(the AGREEMENT) and
WHEREAS, the CITY and CONSULTANT amended the AGREEMENT on February 21, 2007,
and
WHEREAS, the CITY desires to amend the AGREEMENT again to amend the Scope of
Work, Budget, and Time of Performance.
NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the representations and the terms, conditions,
covenants and agreements set forth in the original AGREEMENT and this AMENDMENT, the
parties hereto agree as follows:
I REVISED SCOPE OF WORK
The amended scope of professional services to be performed and the results to be achieved
by the CONSULTANT pursuant to the AGREEMENT shall be amended to read as shown in
the attached Exhibit A to Amendment 2. The Scope of Work shall include all services and
material necessary to accomplish the work.
II TIME OF PERFORMANCE
The work for all Tasks shall be completed by June 30, 2008.
III MAXIMUM COMPENSATION
The CONSULTANT'S total compensation and reimbursement are stated in the attached
Exhibit B to Amendment 2. Current billing rates are reflected in the attached Exhibit C to
Amendment 2. The budget for any Task may be further adjusted by mutual agreement
without an amendment to the Agreement, as long as the maximum compensation amount of
$1,745,000 is not exceeded.
Amendment No 2 to Brown and Caldwell Agreement, 06 -01 Page 1 of 2
IV SIGNATURES
Except as modified herein, the original Agreement and Exhibits A through D shall remain in
effect.
In WITNESS THEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Amendment No. 2 to the
Agreement as of the day and year first written above.
CITY OF PORT ANGELES:
MAYON
CONSULTANT:
ATTEST:
N ket-v5. tiLleile4(
TITLE: Ot 1
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
CITY ATTORNEY
CITY CLEfAC ti
Amendment No 2 to Brown and Caldwell Agreement, 06 -01 Page 2 of 2
EXHIBIT A
To Amendment 2
SCOPE OF SERVICES
PHASE 1 DESIGN SERVICES
FOR THE
PORT ANGELES CSO IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM
Brown and Caldwell (BC) has prepared this Scope of Services for the design of Phase 1 Improvements
as part of the implementation of the Port Angeles CSO Plan. These improvements are described more
completely in the final Engineering Report titled "City of Port Angeles Phase 1 CSO Projects
Amendment to Facility Plan This report was submitted to Department of Ecology as a supplement
to the City's CSO Plan. The Phase 1 improvements are a complete set of projects designed to bring
the City into the first level of compliance in year 2010 as specified in an Agreed Order between the City
and Ecology.
This Scope of Services provides for engineering design and permitting services to prepare construction
contract documents for the following project elements as described in the Engineering Report:
1. New force mains for the future Pump Station 4 to be inserted through the industrial
waterline (IWL) between Oak Street and Francis Street Park;
2. New Francis Street siphon from CSO 10 to the City's wastewater treatment plant. The
•new force mains will parallel the siphon from the park to plant, all placed in a berm
constructed above ground along the toe of the marine bluff.
3. New diversion structure near the plant headworks that will divert flow exceeding plant
capacity. Related facilities include overflow piping, headworks connection piping and a
sulfide control chemical feed system.
4. Flow diversion systems including pumping stations and pipelines between the diversion
structure and the new storage facility.
5. Conversion and equipping the existing industrial tank for use for storage of CSO flows.
Provision of a tank overflow pipeline and connection to the city outfall.
6. New outfall pipeline, parallel the existing outfall between the plant and a location
planned for connection to the industrial outfall and diffuser.
7. New splitter box for diverting peak flow to the existing industrial outfall and diffuser.
8. Plant modifications for increasing peak flow rates through the plant including a new
submersible chemical induction system at the existing chlorine contact tank,
replacement of the existing launders in the rectangular primary clarifier, replacement the
existing trickling filter distributors and addition of a new trickling filter pump. n
Exhibit A Amendment 2 Scope of Services Phase 1 CSO Improvements
P \Port Angeles \132829 Ph 1 CSO Improvements Design \001 Project Management \CONTRACT to PA \SENT TO PA 3 -15- 2007 Final \E \hibtt A
Scope of \Vorkv4Ar amnd2 doc Page 1 of 18
9. Related site work, electrical, instrumentation and control systems, and miscellaneous
appurtenances.
The schedule for completion of the Phase 1 Scope of Services is attached and titled Phase 1 Design
Schedule.
The Scope of Services has been separated into the following six different tasks for clarity:
1. Project management
2. Survey and base mapping services
3. Cultural resources consultation services
4. Geotechnical engineering services
5. Permitting
6. Facility design and development of construction contract documents
7. Assistance during Bidding and Award of Contract
A separate scope of services will be prepared for engineering- related support during construction to be
based upon the completed designs.
Task 1. Project Management
Objective:
To provide overall leadership and team strategic guidance aligned with the project and the City
of Port Angeles (City) staff objectives. To coordinate, monitor, and control the project
resources to meet the technical, communication, and contractual obligations required for
developing and implementing the Francis Street CSO diversion.
Activities:
1.1 Invoices /Status
Prepare monthly invoices, including expenditures by task, hours worked by project personnel,
and other direct expenses with the associated backup. Comparisons of monthly expenditures
and cumulative charges will be compared to budget by task.
1.2 Coordination with the Owner
Maintain communication with the City through onsite meetings (up to 5) and via telephone,
email, and fax communication. Conduct initial kick -off meeting by teleconference and on -site
progress submittal meetings (60- and 90- percent submittal meetings). Prepare and distribute
meeting minutes. Monitor project progress and advise City when scope, schedule or budget
changes may be required.
1.3 Management and Coordination of Staff
Manage and coordinate the technical and scope issues of the overall project. Conduct progress
meetings as appropriate.
1.4 Coordination of Subconsultants
Coordinate with subconsultants on specific tasks, scope, and budget. Conduct progress
meetings as appropriate.
Exhibit A Amendment 2 Scope of Services Phase 1 CSO Improvements
P \Port Angeles \132829 Ph 1 CSO Improvements Design \001 Project Management \CONTRACT to PA \SENT TO PA 3 -15- 2007 Final \Exhibit A
Scope of \Vorkv4Ar amnd2 doc Page 2 of 18
1.5 QA /QC
Conduct quality review of the design documents and related materials at 60 90 and 100
percent completion levels. Review the City's comments and QA /QC reviewers' comments and
incorporate them into subsequent versions of the design documents.
Task Deliverables
1. Meeting agenda and summaries of key meeting issues and action items
2. Monthly status reports that include any scope, schedule or budget issues anticipated or
arising.
3. Monthly invoices
Task 2. Survey and Base Mapping Services
Objective:
This task provides detailed surveying as necessary to upgrade mapping derived from City GIS
and aerial photos for the design of proposed conveyance and flow management systems.
Generally it is expected that City mapping will be supplemented with current information on
location of existing utilities, surface improvements, and detail topography. Required survey and
mapping updates will be performed by a survey subconsultant.
The survey subconsultant will also prepare permanent and construction easements required to
accommodate the conveyance pipelines and flow management systems.
Assumptions:
An estimated cost has been included in the Task 2 budget for the preparation of legal
descriptions needed for City acquisition in a form customary for use in Clallam County.
The estimate is based on an assumed number of 20 properties to be crossed and a cost
estimate from the survey subconsultant of $750 for preparation of easement
descriptions for each property.
Anticipated supplemental survey requirements have been itemized below. However, it
should be recognized that additional survey information may be needed as the design
progresses. An allowance of $10,000 has been included in the Task 2 budget for any
additional mapping as found to be required.
City Involvement:
The City will negotiate and acquire all property and easements required for the proposed
project.
Activities:
The survey subconsultant will perform topographic surveying or cross sections in the following
locations:
Intersection of Oak Street and Railroad Avenue.
Along Francis Street beginning at the alley between Caroline St. and Georgiana St and
Francis Street Park to the trail.
Exhibit A Amendment 2 Scope of Services Phase 1 CSO Improvements
P \Port Angeles \132829 Ph I CSO improvements Design \001 Project Management \CONTRACT to PA \SENT TO PA 3 -15- 2007 Final \Exhibit A
Scope of Workv4Ar amnd2 doc Page 3 of 18
Along Discovery Trail between Francis Street Park to Ennis Street (50 foot interval
cross sections from toe of bluff to rip-rap or 10 foot northerly)
From Emus Street and truck roadway along Ennis Creek
Crossing Ennis Creek and the industrial site to the existing head works
Area near the headworks for the flow diversion structure
Industrial site including the new transfer and return pipeline alignments, existing storage
tank, outfall piping, and existing foam tank
Wetland area delineated by the environmental subconsultant
The survey subconsultant will collect the following from the above referenced alignment:
1. Ground Data: Provide topographic contours at 1 -foot intervals along segments above
(except where cross sections are required). Provide point data and TIN model data in
AutoCAD format. Data will be on horizontal datum North American Datum of 1983,
NAD 83 and vertical datum North American Vertical Datum of 1988, NAVD 88.
2. Cross section data: Provide spot elevations of cross sections.
3. Spot elevations: Provide spot elevations at the wastewater treatment plant
4. Utilities: A locate request will be performed utilizing 1- 800 424 -5555 one call locate
services. All utilities marked on the ground by representatives of said service will be
mapped and shown on said survey.
5. Media: The survey information will be provided electronically in AutoCAD format
along with two complete stamped and signed hardcopy record sets (scale 1" 20').
6. Easement research: A review of existing records will be performed along the proposed
route to determine if easements must be acquired along the pipeline alignments and
flow management project areas.
7. Survey Soil Boring Locations. Field surveying will be performed to locate soil borings
performed for the pipeline design.
Task Deliverable.
1. One copy of the base map and data files in AutoCAD format
2. Legal descriptions and exhibits for required easements.
Task 3. Cultural Resources Consultation Services
Objective:
Prior to design, research studies and limited explorations were made to determine the likelihood
of encountering culturally significant materials. Based on these findings the proposed designs
Exhibit A Amendment 2 Scope of Services Phase 1 CSO Improvements
P \Port Angeles \132829 Ph 1 CSO Improvements Design \001 Project Management CONTRACT to PA \SENT TO PA 3- 15- 2007 \Final \Exhibit A
Scope of Workv4Ar amnd2 doc Page 4 of 18
Objective:
were configured to maximize avoidance of excavation in previously undisturbed areas. Some
excavation will be required in areas of previous filling. This task provides on- going, as- needed
archaeological consultation and liaison with the design team, the City and the Tribe, as may be
necessary.
Activities:
The subconsultant will be available to meeting with the City and tribal members and available
to address any questions or concerns regarding the proposed design and construction. The
estimated budget includes a not -to- exceed allowance for the subconsultant activity and requires
a specific request for subconsultant support.
Task 4. Geotechnical Engineering Services
BC will provide and coordinate the services of a geotechnical subconsultant to perform a
geotechnical investigation along the proposed pipeline alignment and at selected facility
locations including the open cut pipeline section through Francis Street Park, the surface
pipeline alignment, the aerial pipeline crossing, and the flow diversion structure adjacent to the
wastewater treatment plant. Substantial information on soil conditions in the industrial area
exist and will be used to supplement the geotechnical investigations. The design phase
geotechnical work will verify soils conditions specific to the type of improvements to be
constructed at their proposed locations and provide design criteria for limiting settlements or
other adverse conditions.
Activities:
4.1 Geotechnical Reconnaissance
BC will coordinate a field reconnaissance along the proposed project alignment to identify areas
of soft or unstable soils, hard to dense soils, erosion, landslides, springs and seepages, boring
locations, construction access, other surface information, and related issues.
4.2 Geotechnical Investigations
The geotechnical subconsultant will perform geotechnical investigations along the proposed
pipeline alignment and at selected facility locations to characterize geotechnical conditions.
The effort includes obtaining permits for drilling, perform soil borings, develop boring logs,
perform laboratory tests, and characterize the geology. The three 30 -foot deep (two at aerial
crossing at Ennis Creek and one at the flow diversion structure) and one 15 -foot deep (at
Francis Street Park) soil borings will be drilled using a track mounted drill rig and mud rotary
techniques The twelve shallow borings (10- to 15 -feet deep along the surface pipeline
alignment) will be drilled using a small portable auger.
4.3 Geotechnical Analyses and Report
A geotechnical analyses will be performed and will include assessment of soil conditions and
properties, groundwater conditions, soil and groundwater loads on shored excavations and
permanent structures, dewater requirements and methods, footing and pile capacities, pile
driving criteria, foundation assessment of pipelines and structures, slope stability, seismic
investigation, and other geotechnical engineering parameters. An engineering report will be
prepared to summarize the data, results, and recommendations.
Exhibit A Amendment 2 Scope of Services Phase 1 CSO Improvements
P \Port Angeles\ 132829 Ph I CSO Improvements Design \001 Project Management \CONTRACT to PA \SENT TO PA 3 15- 2007 \Final \Exhibit A
Scope of \Vorkv4Ar amnd2 doc Page 5 of 18
Task Deliverable
1 Two copies of the geotechnical Investigation report
Task 5. Permitting and Environmental Support
Objective:
BC will prepare and submit all permit applications for the project. Additional environmental
studies are anticipated to support the applications. A list of required permits for this project is
included in Table 5 -1 below. A design schedule is attached showing the permit package
preparation and agency review time.
Table 5 -1. Anticipated Permit Packages Required for CSO Diversion Installation
Anticipated Permitting Activity
JARPA apphcation for U. S. Army Corps of Engineers (Corps) Permit
Section 404 Nationwide permit inc. CZM consistency determination, wetland
dehneation and Mitigation /Restoration Plan, project description, BE, and 30%
drawings
JARPA application for Ecology Section 401 /Water Quality Certification
includes wetland dehneation and Mitigation /Restoration Plan, project
description, BE, and 30 60% drawings
JARPA application for WA Depart. Of Fish Wildlife (WDFW) for Hydrauhc
Project Approval (HPA) includes SEPA checklist and 90% drawings
NPDES Construction Stormwater General Permit includes TESC Plan,
description, and 90% drawings
Shoreline Substantial Development Permit includes SEPA checklist, description
and 30% drawings
City Sensitive Area Review
City Clearing and Grading Permit
City Right -of -Way Permit
City Involvement:
Review permit applications prior to submittal to various agencies. It is assumed that the
City will submit completed applications and pay any required permit application fees.
Provide assistance with obtaining existing data that may include prior environmental
studies and permits for the existing system.
It is assumed that the City is the SEPA Lead Agency and will provide the required
public notifications and comment period.
Activities:
5.1 Permit Acquisition
Permit applications will be prepared as required for the proposed project construction.
Application requirements and timing will be coordinated with project drawing production.
5.2 Delineate Wetlands and Prepare a Wetland Analysis Report
Exhibit A Amendment 2 Scope of Services Phase 1 CSO Improvements
P \Port Angeles \132829 Ph 1 CSO Improvements Design \001 Project Management \CONTRACT to PA \SENT TO PA 3 -15- 2007 Final \Exhibit A
Scope of Workv4Ar amnd2 doc Page 6 of 18
Delineate wetlands that may be impacted by the project according to accepting methods as
outline in the 1997 Washington Wetland Delineation Manual developed by the Department of
Ecology. This information will serve as the basis for determining any mitigation requirements.
A Wetland Analysis Report will be prepared to fulfill the requirements in the City's Municipal
Code Chapter 15.24
5.3 Attend Pre Application Meetings
BC will attend four 2 -hour pre application meetings with the City, Ecology, WDFW, and the
US. Army Corps of Engineers. The purpose of the meeting will be to:
1. Present the results of the wetland delineation
2. Obtain preliminary approval of the wetland analysis
3. Discuss the proposed project
4. Present any proposed mitigation concepts
5.4 Develop Conceptual Mitigation Plan
If unavoidable, a conceptual mitigation plan will be developed to offset the impacts to waters
of the U.S., wetland, and or streams.
5.5 Biological Evaluation
If unavoidable, impacts to waters of the U.S., wetlands; and /or streams, it is likely that an
Endangered Species Act Section 7 Consultation is required as part of the Clean Water Act
Section 404 process. BC has assumed that a biological evaluation will be developed and no
formal consultation with the NOAA Fisheries and USFWS will be needed.
5.6 SEPA Checklist
Complete an environmental assessment following the guidelines of SEPA and the City's SEPA
regulations.
5.7 Response to DOE Phase 1 Review
Department of Ecology raised several questions concerning the projects as proposed in the
Phase 1 predesign report. Ecology concurrence with the plan is necessary because the City will
need revisions in their NPDES permit to accommodate-operations after the CSO projects are
implemented. Ecology questions include:
Could either CSO site 006 or 007 be eliminated after the proposed projects are completed?
Can the rate of flow transfer from downtown to treatment plant be reduced to prevent
storage tank overflows and still prevent downtown CSO from exceeding the once per year
limit?
What higher flow rate transferred would eliminate downtown overflows and what effect
would that have on current project sizing and performance requirements?
Estimate cost increases that could occur due to revisions required to implement any of the
above scenarios that could be effective.
5.8 (Optional Task) State Environmental Review Process (SERP) Environmental
Information Document
This optional task is dependent on the City applying for federal funding. To complete the
SERP, the following is required Ecology's concurrence on the SEPA threshold determination
Exhibit A Amendment 2 Scope of Services Phase 1 CSO Improvements
P \Port Angeles \132829 Ph I CSO Improvements Design \001 Protect Management CONTRACT to PA \SENT TO PA 3 -15- 2007 Final \Exhibit A
Scope of Workv4Ar amnd2 doc Page 7 of 18
and associated documents and the SERP Environmental Information Document (EID). Under
this task, a agency /tribe contact will be developed, a project specific SERP Environmental
Report (ER) will be prepared, initial agency, and tribe letters will also be prepared and
comments will be tracked.
Task Deliverables
1. Permit application packages (draft and final).
2. Wetland Analysis Report (draft and final)
3. Pre application meeting minutes
4. Conceptual Mitigation Plan (draft and final)
5. Biological Evaluation (draft and final)
6. SEPA Checklist (draft and final)
7. Optional SERP EID(draft and final)
Task 6. Preparation of Contract Documents for Phase 1 Improvements
Objective:
BC will complete detail design of improvements and prepare the drawings and specifications as
necessary for bidding and construction of the Phase 1 CSO conveyance and flow management
systems. Document progress submittals will be made at 60 and 90 percent completion levels.
Final documents will be submitted in both hard copy and electronic file formats. Each
submittal will include an estimate of probable construction cost.
Drawings will be prepared in the latest version of AutoCADTM using a 22" x 34" full -size
drawing format suitable for printing and reading at half -size. Drawings will be in 2- dimensional
format. The survey- supplemented, City topographic mapping will be utilized for the reference
base over which the improvement drawings are prepared. The City's 2006 aerial photo
mapping shall be used for drawing backgrounds where appropriate. Technical specifications
shall be prepared from BC standard specifications in CSI format, with the exception of
Divisions 1 -3, which shall be omitted from the specifications and replaced with the applicable
Sections in the 2006 Washington State Department of Transportation's Standard Specifications
for Road, Bridge, and Municipal Construction. As such, the overall bidding and contracting
documents shall follow the format as the East UGA Sewer Interceptor project. A copy of the
preliminary drawing and specification list is included with this Scope of Services as attachment
A.
BC will submit five sets of drawings to the City for review at each of the 60- percent and 90-
percent submittal completion levels. Two copies of printed 100% level documents and their
electronic files on a CD will be delivered at their completion and prior to bid advertisement.
Only the final submittal will be stamped and signed.
Design activities as described below have been organized around the various design disciplines
performing the different elements of the work. Budget estimates for the various discipline
areas are developed from the estimated scope of drawings and specifications forming the
project contract documents A List of Drawings and List of Specifications are included with
Exhibit A and attachments A -1 and A -2.
City Involvement and Requirements:
Exhibit A Amendment 2 Scope of Services Phase I CSO Improvements
P \Port Angeles \132829 Ph I CSO Improvements Design \O(11 Project Management \CONTRACT to PA \SENT TO PA 3 -15- 2007 Final \whibit A
Scope of Workv4Ar amnd2 doc Page 8 of 18
Activities:
Complete review of 60 and 90 percent design submittals and provide written questions or
instructions (2 weeks have been allowed in the project schedule for City reviews). Identify and
schedule all relevant City staff to review submittals and attend the review meetings to follow
City reviews.
6.1 Civil Design
Scone of Activity.
Project work within this activity and led by this discipline includes design of all pipelines and
surface restoration and /or improvements. The task includes general contract drawings and
overall organization and maintenance of drawing package.
Products.
Plan /Profile drawings for pipelines will be presented at 1 20'horizontal and 5'vertical. Area
plans will vary between 1 =10' to 5O'horizontal depending on level of detail to be shown.
Generally, specifications will include earthwork, pipe materials and installation, site control and
restoration.
6.2 Mechanical Design
Scone of Activity.
Project work within this activity and led by this discipline includes design of all mechanical
process systems including pumping systems and related equipment selection, treatment process
additions or revisions and chlorination system mixing.
Products.
Various design area plans and sections, consistent with the attached drawing list, will be
produced. Design supporting specifications will generally fall into Divisions 11 through 15.
6.3 Structural Design
Scone of Activity..
Project work within this activity and led by this discipline includes design of structural elements
including the flow diversion structure, storage tank modifications, outfall flow splitting
structure, primary clarifier launders and pumping and chemical feed system housings or
protective coverings.
Products.
Various design area plans and sections, consistent with the attached drawing list, will be
produced. Design supporting specifications will generally fall into Divisions 3 through 10.
6.4 Electrical Design
Scone of Activity.
Project work within this activity and led by this discipline includes design of electrical power
supply and control systems required for electric motor driven equipment, power- operated
instruments and space lighting and heating.
Products.
The various design area plans and sections (such as Civil and Mechanical), that show locations
of equipment and components that require electric power, will be used to separately show
Exhibit A Amendment 2 Scope of Services Phase 1 CSO Improvements
P \Port Angeles \132829 Ph I CSO Improvements Design \001 Project Management \CONTRACT to PA \SENT TO PA 3 -15- 2007 \Final \Exhibit A
Scope of \Vorkv4Ar amnd2 doc Page 9 of 18
power systems. Diagrams showing power supply sources and subsystems for power
distribution will also be presented m drawing format as noted on the attached drawing list
Design supporting specifications will generally fall into Division 16.
6.5 Instrumentation Control Design
Scone of Activity.
Project work within this activity and led by this discipline includes design of instrumentation
and control systems responsible for manual or automated operation of electric motor driven
equipment, gates and valves. Data and system status including alarms will be gathered and
communicated through I &C systems.
Products.
Design drawings will include instrumentation system diagrams, control diagrams, and loop
diagrams. Various design area plans and sections may be used to show field locations of
relevant I &C devices. Estimated drawing requirements are shown in attached drawing list.
Design supporting specifications will generally fall into Division 17.
Task Deliverables
1. Five copies of the drawings and specifications at the 60 90 and 100 percent submittal
level
2. One copy of estimate of probable construction cost at each submittal
3. Electronic copy of the final submittal on CD
4. One stamped and signed final submittal drawing and specification set.
Task 7. Assistance During Bidding
Objective:
Support City through bidding process, as needed and requested by the City and to the extent of
budget, through the time of awarding a construction contract.
Activities:
Review and prepare responses to bidder requests for information (RFIs). Prepare addenda to
formalize RFI responses that either clarify or revise details in drawings or specifications.
City Involvement
It is assumed that the City will take the lead in distributing bid documents and initial
communications with bidders. Questions requiring review for design intent will be directed to
BC by the City.
Products:
1. Responses to bidder requests for information (RFIs).
2. Formal addenda that either clarify or revise details in drawings or specifications.
END OF DOCUMENT
Exhibit A Amendment 2 Scope of Services Phase 1 CSO Improvements
P \Port Angeles \132829 Ph I CSO Improvements Design \001 Project Management \CONTRACT to PA \SENT TO PA 3 -15- 2007 Final \Exhibit A
Scope of \Vorkv4Ar amnd2 doc Page 10 of 18
Preliminary Drawing List
Port Angeles CSO Improvements Program
General
1 000 -G -001
2 000 -G -002
3 000 -G -003
4 000 -G -004
5 000 -G -005
6 000 -G -006
7 000 -G -007
8 000 -G -008
9 000 -G -009
Demolition
10 600 -D -001
11 600 -D -002
12 800 -D -002
13 800 -D -003
Civil
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
33
34
35
36
37
000 -C -001
000 -C -002
000 -C -003
000 -C -004
000 -C -005
000 -C -006
000 -C -007
000 -C -008
000 -C -009
000 -C -010
000 -C -011
000 -C -012
000 -C -013
000 -C -014
28 200 -C -001
29 200 -C -002
30 300 -C -003
31 300 -C -004
32 300 -C -005
400 -C -006
400 -C -007
400 -C -008
400 -C -009
400 -C -010
Index of Drawings Location and Vicinity Maps
Overall Plan Index of Sheets PS #4 Force Mains and Francis St. Siphon
Overall Plan Index of Sheets Flow Management System
Existing Treatment Plant Reference Plan
Standard Symbols
Standard Designation Systems
Standard Abbreviations
General Notes and Key Notes
COPA General Notes
Storage Tank Existing Infrastructure Equipment
Storage Tank Existing Interior Piping
Trickling Filter Distribution Plan
Trickling Filter Distribution Section
Temporary Erosion and Sediment Details 1
Temporary Erosion and Sediment Details 2
Trenching and Excavation COPA Standard Details 1
Trenching and Excavation COPA Standard Details 2
Site Work Details 1
Site Work Details 2
Sitework COPA Standard Details 1
Sitework COPA Standard Details 2
Pipe Connection and Diversion Details 1
Pipe Connection and Diversion Details 2
IWL Force Main Layout Area and Details
Force Main and Siphon Details
Water Service Plan and Details
Diversion Structure Site Plan
IWL Force Main Plan (stacked)
IWL Force Main Plan (stacked)
Francis Street Diversion Siphon
Francis Street Diversion Siphon
Francis Street Diversion Siphon
Force Mains and Siphon Plan and Profile
Force Mains and Siphon Plan and Profile
Force Mains and Siphon Plan and Profile
Force Mains and Siphon Plan and Profile
Force Mains and Siphon Plan and Profile
Attachment A -1
Exhibit A Amendment 2 Scope of Services Phase 1 CSO Improvements
P \Port Angeles \132829 Ph I CSO Improvements Design \001 Protect Management \CONTRACT to PA \SENT TO PA 3 -15- 2007 \Final \Exhibit A
Scope of \Vorkv4Ar amnd2 doc Page 11 of 18
38 400 -C -011 Force Mains and Siphon Plan and Profile
39 400 -C -012 Force Mains and Siphon Plan and Profile
40 500 -C -001 Transfer Pipeline Plan and Profile
41 600 -C -001 Return Pipeline Plan and Profile
42 700 -C -001 Overflow and Outfall Pipeline Plan and Profile
43 700 -C -002 Overflow and Outfall Pipeline Plan and Profile
44 700 -C -003 Overflow and Outfall Pipeline Plan and Profile
Traffic and Pedestrian Control
000 -TPC-
45 001 Traffic and Pedistrian Control Plan Summary
000 -TPC-
46 002 Traffic Control Plan Railroad Avenue
000 -TPC-
47 003 Traffic Control Plan Francis Street
000 -TPC-
48 004 Traffic Control Plan Ennis Street
000 -TPC-
49 005 Pedestrian Control Plan Olympic Discovery Trail
000 -TPC-
50 006 Traffic Control Plan WWTF
Structural
51 000 -S -001 General Notes
52 000 -S -002 Concrete Details
53 000 -S -003 Metal Details
54 000 -S -004 Typical Sections and Details 1
55 000 -S -005 Typical Sections and Details 2
56 400 -S -003 Aerial Crossing Plan and Profile
57 400 -S -004 Sections and Details
58 500 -S -001 Flow Diversion Structure Foundation Plan
59 500 -S -002 Flow Diversion Structure Plan
60 500 -S -003 Flow Diversion Structure Section and Details
61 500 -S -003 Flow Diversion Structure Section and Details
62 500 -S -004 Odor Control at Diversion Structure
63 500 -S -005 Odor Control Section and Details
64 600 -S -001 Return Pump Building Foundation Plan
65 600 -S -002 Return Pump Building Plan and Sections
66 600 -S -003 Return Pump Building Roof Plan and Section
67 600 -S -004 Storage Tank Modifications 1
68 600 -S -005 Storage Tank Modifications 2
69 600 -S -006 Storage Tank Cover Plan
70 600 -S -007 Storage Tank Cover Section and Details
71 700 -S -001 Splitter Box Plan
72 700 -S -002 Splitter Box Section
Exhibit A Amendment 2 Scope of Services Phase 1 CSO Improvements
P \Port Angeles\ 132829 Ph I CSO Improvements Design \001 Project MIanagemenr \CONTRACT to PA \SENT TO PA 3- 15- 2007 Final \Exhibit A
Scope of Workv4Ar amnd2 doc Page 12 of 18
73 700 -S -003
74 800 -S -001
75 800 -S -002
76 800 -S -003
Mechanical
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
000 -M -001
000 -M -002
000 -M -003
000 -M -004
000 -M -005
000 -M -006
000 -M -007
000 -M -008
000 -M -009
500 -M -001
500 -M -002
500 -M -003
500 -M -004
500 -M -005
500 -M -006
500 -M -007
93 600 -M -001
94 600 -M -002
95
96
97
98
99
100
101
102
103
800 -M -001
800 -M -002
800 -M -003
800 -M -004
800 -M -005
800 -M -006
800 -M -007
800 -M -008
800 -M -009
Electrical
104 000 -E -001
105 000 -E -002
106 000 -E -003
107 000 -E -004
108 000 -E -005
109 400 -E -001
110 400 -E -002
111 500 -E -001
112 500 -E -002
Foam Tank Modification
Chlorine Contact Tank Modifications 1
Chlorine Contact Tank Modifications 2
Headworks By -Pass Channel Modification
Pipe Anchors
Structural Attachments
Pipe Guides and Large Diameter Supports
Wall and Floor Pipe Penetrations
Gate Details
Mechanical Details
Flow Diversion Structure Details
Pump Details 1
Pump Details 2
Flow Diversion Structure Plan
Flow Diversion Structure Section
Details
Return Pump Station Plan
Return Pump Sections and Details
Chemical Feed System (Diversion Str Odor Control) Plan
Chemical Feed System Section and Details
Storage Tank Plan
Storage Tank Section and Details
Primary Clarifier Plan
Primary Clarifier Sections
Primary Clarifier Sections and Details
Trickling Filter Pump Plan
Trickling Filter Pump Section
Trickling Filter Distributor Plan
Trickling Filter Distributor Section
Chlorine Contact Tank Modifications Plan
Chlorine Contact Tank Modifications Section
Symbols and Abbrevations 1
Symbols and Abbrevations 2
Abbreviations
Standard Details 1
Standard Details 2
Discovery Trail Lighting Plan
Outdoor Lighting Details
Flow Diversion Structure Electrical Site /Grounding Plan 1
Flow Diversion Structure Electrical Site 2
Exhibit A Amendment 2 Scope of Services Phase 1 CSO Improvements
P \Port Angeles \132829 Ph 1 CSO Improvement Design \001 Protect Management \CONTRACT to PA \SENT TO PA 3 -15- 2007 \Final \Exhibit A
Scope of Workv4Ar amnd2 doc Page 13 of 18
113 500 -E -002 Utility Service Electrical Site Plan
114 500 -E -003 Flow Diversion Structure One -Line
115 500 -E -004 Flow Diversion Structure Power Plan
116 500 -E -005 Flow Diversion Lighting /Receptacle Plan
117 500 -E -006 Flow Diversion Control /Signal Plan
118 600 -E -001 Storage Tank and Return Pump Station Electrical Site Plan
119 600 -E -002 Storage Tank and Return Pump Station One -Line
120 600 -E -003 Storage Tank and Return Pump Station Power Lighting Plan
121 800 -E -001 Chlorine Contact and Trickling Filter Pump Station Electrical Site Plan
122 800 -E -002 Chlorine Contact Tank and Trickling Filter Pump Station One -Line
123 800 -E -003 Chlorine Contact Tank and Trickling Filter Pump Station Power Plan
Chlorine Contact Tank and Trickling Filter Pump Station Control /Signal
124 800 -E -004 Plan
Instrumentation
120 000 -1 -001 Network Overview
121 000 -1 -002 Installation Details 1
122 000 -1 -003 Installation Details 2
123 500 -1 -001 Flow Diversion Control Panel Layout
124 500 -1 -002 Flow Diversion Control Panel Power Distribution
125 500 -1 -003 Flow Diversion PLC and Comm equipment Interconnect
126 500 -1 -004 Flow Diversion VFD Wiring Diagram 1
127 500 -1 -005 Flow Diversion VFD Wiring Diagram 2
128 500 -1 -006 Flow Diversion VFD Wiring Diagram 3
129 500 -1 -007 Transfer Pumps Sump Drain Pump
130 500 -1 -008 Chemical Feed System Wiring Diagram
131 500 -1 -009 Flow Diversion VFD Wiring Diagram 4
132 500 -1 -010 Flow Diversion Input Loop 1
133 500 -1 -011 Flow Diversion Output Loop 1
134 600 -1 -001 Storage Tank and Return Pump Control Panel Layout
135 600 -1 -002 Storage Tank and Return Pump Control Panel Power Distribution
136 600 -1 -003 Storage Tank and Return Pump PLC and Comm Equipment Interconnect
137 600 -1 -004 Storage Tank Pump Wiring Diagram
138 600 -1 -005 Storage Tank Isolation Valve Wiring Diagram
139 600 -1 -006 Storage Tank and Return Pump Input Loop 1
140 600 -1 -007 Storage Tank and Return Pump Output Loop 1
141 800 -1 -001 Trickling Filter Pump Control Panel Layout (Modify existing)
142 800 -1 -002 Trickling Filter Pump Control Panel Power Distribution (Modify existing)
Trickling Filter Pump Control Panel PLC and Comm Equipment
143 800 -1 -003 Interconnect (Modify existing)
144 800 -1 -004 Trickling Filter Pump Wiring Diagram
145 800 -1 -001 Chlorine Contact Chamber and Trickling Filter Equipment Interconnect
146 800 -1 -002 Chlorine Contact Chamber and Trickling Filter Input Loop 1
147 800 -1 -003 Chlorine Contact Chamber and Trickling Filter Output Loop 1
Exhibit A Amendment 2 Scope of Services Phase 1 CSO Improvements
P \Port Angeles \132829 Ph 1 CSO Improvements Design \001 Project Management \CONTRACT to PA \SENT TO PA 3 -15- 2007 \Final \Exhibit A
Scope of Workv4Ar amnd2 doc Page 14 of 18
148 000 -P -001 Process and Instrumentation Diagram 1
149 000 -P -002 Process and Instrumentation Diagram 2
150 000 -P -003 Process and Instrumentation Diagram 3
151 000 -P -004 Process and Instrumentation Diagram 4
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION LIST ATTACHMENT A -2
DIVISION 1— REPLACED WITH APPLICABLE WSDOT SECTION 1
DIVISION 2 REPLACED WITH APPLICABLE WSDOT SECTIONS; AS REQUIRED
TO COVER THE FOLLOWING TOPICS:
2050 DEMOLITION AND DISPOSAL
2110 SITE CLEARING AND GRUBBING
2140 DEWATERING
2165 EXCAVATION SUPPORT SYSTEMS
2221 TRENCHING, BACKFILING AND COMPACTING
2260 EROSION CONTROL
2401 SHEETING, SHORING AND BRACING
2500 ASPHALT PAVING
2601 MANHOLE STRUCTURES
2611 STEEL CASINGS
2830 CHAINLINK FENCE AND GATES
2900 LANDSCAPING
2924 TOPSOIL AND SEEDING
DIVISION 3 REPLACED WITH APPLICABLE WSDOT SECTIONS; AS REQUIRED
TO COVER THE FOLLOWING TOPICS:
3100 CONCRETE FORMWORK
3200 CONCRETE REINFORCEMENT
3300 CAST -IN -PLACE CONCRETE
3308 CONCRETE MIXING, PLACING, JOINTING, AND CURING
3309 CONCRETE FINISHING AND REPAIR OF SURFACE DEFECTS
3310 CONTROLLED DENSITY FILL (CDF)
3360 CONTACT GROUT
3400 PRECAST CONCRETE
3600 GROUT
DIVISION 4 MASONRY
4200 UNIT MASONRY
DIVISION 5 METALS
Exhibit A Amendment 2 Scope of Services Phase 1 CSO Improvements
P \Port Angeles \132829 Ph I CSO Improvements Design \001 Project Management \CONTRACT to PA \SENT TO PA 3 -15- 2007 \Final \Exhibit A
Scope of Workv4Ar amnd2 doc Page 15 of 18
5120 STRUCTURAL STEEL
5311 STEEL ROOF DECK
5500 METAL FABRICATIONS
5501 ANCHOR BOLTS
5505 MISCELLANEOUS METALWORK
5520 HANDRAILING
5530 GRATING, STEEL STAIRS, FLOOR PLATES, SAFETY STAIR TRADS, AND
COVER PLATES
5541 MANHOLE FRAMES AND COVERS
5910 HOT -DIP GALVANIZED COATING
5911 MECHANICAL ZINC COATING
DIVISION 6 WOOD AND PLASTICS
NOT USED
DIVISION 7 THERMAL AND MOISTURE PROTECTION
7121 LIQUID WATERPROOFING FOR EXTERIOR MASONRY
7412 METAL ROOFING
7620 SHEET METAL FLASHING AND TRIM
7900 JOINT SEALERS
7905 PREFORMED JOINT FILLERS
DIVISION 8 DOORS AND WINDOWS
8310 ACCESS HATCHES
DIVISION 9 FINISHES
9900 COATING SYSTEMS
9901 FINISHES AND COLORS
DIVISION 10 SPECIALTIES NOT USED
DIVISION 11- EQUIPMENT
11000 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR EQUIPMENT
11002 RIGID EQUIPMENT MOUNTS
11020 VIBRATION AND CRITICAL SPEED LIMITATIONS
Exhibit A Amendment 2 Scope of Senates Phase 1 CSO Improvements
P Port Angeles \132829 Ph I CSO Improvements Design \001 Project Management \CONTRACT to PA \SENT TO PA 3 -15- 2007 Final \Exhibit A
Scope of Workv4Ar amnd2 doc Page 16 of 18
11050 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR CENTRIFUGAL AND AXIAL FLOW
PUMPING EQUIPMENT
11060 ELECTRIC MOTORS
11100 SLIDE GATES
11285 TRICKLING FILTER ROTARY DISTRIBUTOR
11333 NONCLOG MIXED FLOW VERTICAL COLUMN WASTEWATER PUMPS
11347 SUBMERSIBLE PUMPS
11360 ANSI HORIZONTAL, CONSTATN SPEED, END SUCTION, FRAME MOUNTED
CONTRIFUGAL PUMPS
11380 CHEMICAL METERING PUMPS AND APPURTENANCES
11500 SUBMERSIBLE CHEMICAL INDUCTION SYSTEM
DIVISION 12 FURNISHINGS NOT USED
DIVISION 13 SPECIAL CONSTRUCTION
13217 HIGH DENSITY LINEAR POLYETHYLENE CHEMICAL TANK
13541 GRANULAR ACTIVATED CARBON
13579 ODOR CONTROL SYSTEM
DIVISION 14 CONVEYING SYSTEM NOT USED
DIVISION 15 MECHANICAL
15050 PIPING SYSTEMS
15061 STEEL PIPE
15064 PLASTIC PIPING
15065 HIGH DENSITY POLYETHYLENE PIPE
15073 DOUBLE CONTAINMENT PLASTIC PIPE
15075 JOINT GASKETS
15085 PIPING CONNECTIONS
15092 WALL PENETRATION SEALS
15095 PIPING APPURTENANCES
15096 PIPE HANGERS AND SUPPORTS
15101 GATE VALVES
15110 ECCENTRIC PLUG VALVES
15118 SPRING- LOADED SWING CHECK VALVES
15150 SPECIALTY VALVES
15152 COMBINATION VACUUM RELIEF AND AIR RELEASE VALVE
MANUAL VALVE AND GATE OPERATORS AND OPERATOR
15184 APPURTENANCES
POWERED VALVE AND GATE OPERATORS AND OPERATOR
15185 APPURTENANCES
Exhibit A Amendment 2 Scope of Services Phase 1 CSO Improvements
P \Port Angeles \132829 Ph I CSO Improvements Design \001 Project Management \CONTRACT to PA \SENT TO PA 3- 15- 2007 \Final \Exhibit A
Scope of Workv4Ar amnd2 doc Page 17 of 18
15250 INSULATION FOR EXPOSED PIPING AND EQUIPMENT
DIVISION 16 ELECTRICAL
16000 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR ELECTRICAL WORK
16030 TESTING
16110 RACEWAYS, BOXES, AND SUPPORTS
16120 CONDUCTORS, WIRE, AND CABLE
16140 WIRING DEVICES
16155 INDIVIDUAL MOTOR STARTERS
16175 MISCELLANEOUS ELECTRICAL DEVICES
16260 AUTOMATIC TRANSFER SWITCHES
16410 POWER FACTOR CORRECTION CAPACITORS
16431 SHORT CIRCUIT AND COORDINATION REPORT
16432 ARC FLASH REPORT
16440 INSTRUMENT TRANSFORMERS, METERS, SWITCHES AND ACCESSORIES
16450 GROUNDING SYSTEM
16460 DRY -TYPE TRANSFORMERS
16470 LIGHTING AND POWER DISTRIBUTION PANELBOARDS
16500 LIGHTING FIXTURES
16620 FIRE ALARM SYSTEMS
16920 LOW VOLTAGE MOTOR CONTROL CENTERS
16992 CIRCUIT SCHEDULE
MOTOR CONTROL CENTER, SWITCHBOARD, AND PANEL BOARD
16994 SCHEDULES
DIVISION 17 INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROL SYSTEMS
17000 PROCESS INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROL REQUIREMENTS
17800 PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS
Exhibit A Amendment 2 Scope of Services Phase 1 CSO Improvements
P \Port Angeles \132829 Ph I CSO Improvements Design \001 Project Management \CONTRACT to PA \SENT TO PA 3 -15- 2007 Final \Exhibit A
Scope of Workv4Ar amnd2 doc Page 18 of 18
BC Phase
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
Total Project
Phase. Name, :f
Project Management
Survey Base Mapping
Cultural Resources Construction
Geotechnical Engineering
Permitting Environmental
Design Preperatton
Bidding Assistance
sCOntractiBu4et Amount
95,947 74
73,496 59
16,059.78
78,178 18
120,639 83
922,849 05
12,828 83
1,320,000 00
Exhibit B to Amendment 2
Staff�Name
Warburton, Jack
O'Neal, Mike
Cutter, Jean
Paulson, Joel
Duevel, Nancy
Pena, Michael
Kumataka, Gregory
Anderson, Gary
Kimball, Kelly
Morris, Melvan
Lubke, Linnea
Wagner, David
Curtiss, John
Kramer, Lynn
Williams, Heather
Deaterla, Damion
Jacquemart, Joseph
Hamilton, Ada
Simpson, Kristen
Wilcox, Shirley
Warford, James
Snowden, Donald
Hotch, John
Adkins, Una
Matthews, James
Leavitt, Arthur
Ruff, Brian
Vestergaard Hansen, Bo
Rogers, Scott
Consultant Labor Costs
NJob tii le ctc
Sr. Vice President
Managing Engineer
Principal Engineer
Senior Engineer
Supervising Engineer
Engineer If
Managing Engineer
Managing Engineer
Engineer II
Supervising Engineer
Supervising Engineer
Engineer I
Assistant Designer
Senior Designer
Principal Designer
Senior Drafter
Drafter
Geologist/Hydrogeologist I
Project Coordinator II
Word Processor IV
Prinicpal Construction Engineer
Supervising Construction Engineer
Senior Construction Engineer
Project Coordinator II
Supervising Construction Engineer
Engineer III
Engineer III
Engineer III
Senior Engineer
Non salary Reimbursable Costs
Exhibit C
to Amendment 2
Hourly Rate
k
$241.60
$190.62
$143.12
$136.24
$164.90
$100.40
$194.59
$181.66
$96.17
$151.78
$166.19
$82.42
$70.32
$105.79
$114.92
$70.09
$63.61
$85.82
$70.09
$82.19
$154.85
$167.94
$143.02
$84.70
$173.53
$112.40
$103.31
$114.35
$134.26
Brown and Caldwell does not maintain pre- determined charge -out rates for direct, non salary project
costs. As these costs are incurred on a project as services rendered and charged by invoice they are
billed to the client in accordance with contract terms. Project related travel using company -owned
automobiles is billed at $.57 per mile; personal vehicles are billed at the current rate allowable by
IRS and rental vehicles are billed at actual cost.