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HomeMy WebLinkAbout5.1031 Amendment (3)AMENDMENT NO. 3 TO THE AGREEMENT FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICES BETWEEN THE THE CITY OF PORT ANGELES AND PACE Engineers, Inc. PROJECT DR03 -2009 5.1031 AMENDMENT 3 RELATING TO: STORMWATER ENGINEERING SERVICES VdiVe-bfrvtle2t-- THIS AMENDMENT is made and entered into this �U day of 2012, by and between THE CITY OF PORT ANGELES, a non charter code city of the State of Washington, (hereinafter called the "CITY and PACE Engineers, Inc., a Washington Corporation authorized to do business in the state of Washington (hereinafter called the "CONSULTANT WHEREAS, the CITY entered in to an AGREEMENT with the CONSULTANT on July 20, 2010, (the AGREEMENT) and WHEREAS, the CITY desires to amend the AGREEMENT 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 AGREEMENTS, and this AMENDMENT, the parties hereto agree as follows: I REVISED SCOPE OF WORK The previously amended scope of work and amendments by the CONSULTANT pursuant to the AGREEMENT shall be amended to read as shown in the attached Exhibit A to Amendment 3. The Scope of Work shall include all services and material necessary to accomplish the work. The CITY may review the CONSULTANT'S work product, and if it is not satisfactory, the CONSULTANT shall make such changes as may be required by the CITY. Such changes shall not constitute "Extra Work" as related in Section XII of this Agreement. The CONSULTANT agrees that all services performed under this Agreement shall be in accordance with the standards of the engineering profession and in compliance with applicable federal, state and local laws. The Scope of Work may be amended upon written approval of both parties. II TIME OF PERFORMANCE The CONSULTANT may begin work upon execution of this Agreement by both parties and the duration of the Agreement shall extend through December 31, 2013. The work shall be completed in accordance with the schedule set forth in the attached Exhibit D to Amendment 3. PW 0410_01 [Revised 10/2012] Professional Services Agreement.doc Page 1 of 2 III MAXIMUM COMPENSATION AND CONSULTANT RATE SCHEDULE The CONSULTANT'S total compensation and reimbursement are stated in the attached Exhibit B to Amendment 3. The maximum compensation amount, referenced in Section VI of the Agreement, is amended from $333,088 to $481,500.19, an increase of $148,412.19. The budget for any Task may be further adjusted by mutual agreement without an amendment to the Agreement, as Tong as the maximum compensation amount of $481,500.19 is not exceeded. The CONSULTANT'S rate schedule is attached in Exhibit C to Amendment 3. IV EXHIBITS AND SIGNATURE Except as modified herein, the original Agreement shall remain in effect. In WITNESS THEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Amendment No. 3 to the Agreement as of the day and year first written above. CITY OF PORT ANGELES CITY MANAGER CONSULTANT 124,- hth--- TITLE: VI Pa-65 J APPROVED AS TO FORM: W 2 VC/ IAM E. BLOOf ;CITY ATTORNEY ATTEST: i JAl)IE$SA HURD, CITY CLERK PW 0410_01 [Revised 10/2012] Professional Services Agreement.doc Page 2 of 2 STORMWATER ENGINEERING SERVICES DR03 -2009 SCOPE OF WORK 4 STREET STORMWATER IMPROVEMENTS GRANT ELIGIBLE RAIN GARDENS AND PERMANENT H STREET OVERFLOW PROJECT UNDERSTANDING EXHIBIT A PACE Engineers (PACE) is currently working under Contract Amendment No. 2 to Project DR03 -2009 for the City of Port Angeles to design stormwater improvements to address flooding and water quality impacts within the neighborhood on the marine bluff above Ediz Hook. Contract Amendment No. 2 extends the original agreement through December 31, 2012. Amendment 3 provides for completing the design services for the 4 Street Stormwater Project and incorporates design modifications that are consistent with grant funding received in 2012. The City was notified by the Department of Ecology that they were the recipient of a $1,000,000 Stormwater Retrofit and LID Grant from Department of Ecology which PACE applied for on behalf of the City during the intial phase of project design. With grant funding now available for Low Impact Development stormwater retrofits, the scope of the project changed significantly from what was approved under the original contract and subsequent amendments. This change is due to the availability of grant funding for raingardens which will be retrofit throughout the west and east basins. These raingardens are being utilized as a more restorative alternative to the end -of -pipe treatment solution that was proposed under the original City design contract with PACE Engineers. The City has negotiated a grant agreement with Ecology that includes a modified raingarden proposal to provide raingardens at intersections dispersed throughout the west and east basins, rather than installing linear raingardens along entire city blocks. Non grant eligible work is proposed in the east basin only to alleviate flooding impacts to the residential area at the top of the marine bluff near H Street, All work is scheduled to be constructed in the summer of 2013. This scope of work includes civil engineering, geotechnical, environmental, and survey services through the construction documents phase of this project. PACE will be the prime consultant for the entire Scope of Work and will oversee and administer this Scope of Work. PACE will complete all civil engineering services in- house. As in the original contract, PACE will subcontract with Landau Associates for Geotechnical and Environmental Services and with Wengler Surveying Mapping for survey services. PACE anticipates starting this work immediately and proceeding with preparation of the 60% PS &E and drainage report based on the selected alternative. Following receipt of the City's comments on the 60% submittal PACE will submit the 60% package (with modifications as necessary) to appropriate agencies (if required) for environmental permit review. A 90% package will then be developed and submitted for review based on comments during the 60% review. After incorporating comments from the 90% review, a 100% set of PS &E and Drainage Report will be developed and submitted as bid and construction documents. The City has established a construction cost cap of $1,082,288 for grant eligible construction elements and $115,000 for non grant eligible construction elements. PACE will endeavor to create a design package for which the engineers construction cost opinion does not exceed these benchmarks. Cost opinions will be provided at 60% and 90% design milestones so that the City may evaluate 1 and delete project scope as needed to keep project within construction budget limits. PROJECT SCOPE OF WORK Topographic Survey General Survey Scone MAoolied to Tasks 1.A and 1.B) EXHIBIT A Wengler Surveying Mapping will prepare a topographic base map of the areas required for the improvements. The vertical datum used for the survey will be the North American vertical datum of 1988 (NAVD88) and the horizontal datum will be the Washington coordinate system grid, north zone, north American datum of 1983, 1991 adjustment (NAD83 /91). The topographic surveys would include the following: 1. One foot contours and spot elevations at critical points. 2. Centerline monuments, right -of -way lines, property lines, owners name, address and tax I.D. number as available from the Clallam County web site. 3. Existing drainage system including pipes, catch basins, streams, wetlands (as delineated by others) and ponds. 4. All subsurface utilities as marked on the ground by representatives of various utility companies by utilizing one call locate services 1- 800 424 -5555. 5. Overhead utilities 6. Landau Associates will provide a sketch map to the surveyors for their use in locating specific delineation points placed along the boundaries of identified wetlands and streams. 7. The edge of pavement, flow line and top of curb, trees, landscaping, fences and all other surface features lying within the right -of -way and within a strip of land 10 feet outside of said right -of -way. Task 1.A Survey Services Grant Eligible Scope Survey of up to 9 intersections as needed for the raingarden design. Survey of up to 4 intersections are anticipated to be required in the east basin, and up to 5 intersections are anticipated to be required in the west basin. Assumptions: Survey fee is for topographic survey of 5 intersections in the west basin and portions of one intersection in the east basin. Topographic survey provided previously for east basin design will be adequate for grant eligible raingarden retrofit design. Pricing for additional topographic survey is $3,314.08 per intersection, which reflects mobilization and work required to complete an individual intersection. Mid block raingardens will be designed using City- provided lidar contours and GIS data. Additional survey to pick up these areas would require additional fees. Deliverables: One set of dated, sealed and signed hard copies of the final drawing at a scale of 2 1 inch equals 20 feet. Digital files in AutoCAD format. Task 1.B Survey Services Non Grant Eligible Scope Assumptions: EXHIBIT A Additional topographic survey is required at the toe of slope near the intersection of the unopened H Street Right -of -Way and Marine Drive. This work is required in order to design the drainage improvements required at the toe of slope and tie in to the existing drainage system. Lidar data provided to PACE by the City will be used for design of the surface- staked HDPE conveyance through the unopened H Street Right -of -Way between the 4 /5 Alley and Marine Drive. Should permitting agencies require topographic survey of the unopened Right -of -Way, additional fees to accomplish the additional survey will be required. Deliverables: One set of dated, sealed and signed hard copies of the final drawing at a scale of 1 inch equals 20 feet. Digital files in AutoCAD format. Geotechnical Services Task 2.A Geotechnical Services Grant Eligible Scope Landau Associates will complete a supplemental geotechnical investigation related to the proposed rain gardens. For the geotechnical investigation for this portion of the project, Landau Associates will build upon the geotechnical information gathered during the original design phase of the project. To characterize soil and groundwater conditions in the vicinity of the proposed rain gardens, Landau Associates will advance boreholes at 7 of the 9 rain gardens locations (2 locations have already been explored). Each exploratory boring will be advanced up to a depth of about 12.5 feet (ft) below the ground surface. A drilling contractor under subcontract to Landau Associates will complete the exploratory borings with a truck mounted drill rig advancing hollow -stem augers. The pavement section at the boring locations will be patched using fast setting concrete. A geologist or geotechnical engineer from Landau Associates will supervise the exploration work, obtain soil samples from the borings, and prepare field logs of conditions encountered in the explorations. Soil samples will be obtained from the exploratory borings on about a 2 or 5 -ft depth interval using the Standard Penetration Test (SPT) procedure, and returned to Landau Associates' laboratory for further examination and classification. Soil samples obtained from the explorations will be held in Landau Associates' laboratory for 30 days after submittal of the final report. After that date, the soil samples will be disposed of unless arrangements are made to retain them. Landau Associates does not plan to install piezometers in the proposed borings to monitor groundwater levels; however, groundwater levels (if observed) will be noted at the time of drilling. Upon completion of sampling and logging, the borings will be backfilled 3 EXHIBIT A in accordance with the applicable sections of WAC 173 -160. Excess cutting from the exploratory borings will be disposed of at an offsite location. Landau Associates will complete pilot infiltration tests at three of the proposed rain garden locations. The infiltration tests will be performed in general accordance with Appendix V -B of the Washington State Department of Department of Ecology (WDOE) 2005 Stormwater Management Manual for Western Washington, with the exception of the bottom surface area, which will be about 25 square ft instead of 100 square ft as recommended by the WDOE manual. It is expected that in situ testing at each location will require about 14 to 24 hours to complete. The estimated quantity of water needed to perform an infiltration test is expected to be in the range of 1,500 to 2,500 gallons. After completion of infiltration testing, the test pits will be deepened to observe and log soil and groundwater conditions below the planned bottoms of the proposed infiltration facilities. The pits for the pilot infiltration tests will be excavated and backfilled using a rubber -tired backhoe under subcontract to Landau Associates. Landau Associates will rent a water truck to supply the necessary quantity of water at the test locations to complete the infiltration testing. A shoulder and /or lane closure will be required to complete the proposed borings and pilot infiltration tests. Landau Associates will prepare and submit a traffic control plan to the City, and provide the necessary flaggers and warning signs for a shoulder and /or lane closure. Landau Associates will also arrange for underground utility location ("call before you dig prior to performing field activities. Landau Associates will complete a geotechnical laboratory testing program consisting of natural moisture content and grain size determinations on selected soil samples to aid in classifying site soils. For budget purposes, 14 moisture content and 7 combined grain size analyses are included. Information from the supplemental field investigation will be analyzed by a geotechnical engineer from Landau Associates and geotechnical engineering conclusions and recommendations for design and construction of the proposed rain gardens will be developed. The results of Landau Associates' supplemental field explorations, laboratory and field testing, engineering analyses, and geotechnical engineering conclusions and recommendations will be summarized in a draft geotechnical report for review by PACE and the City. Upon receipt of review comments, Landau Associates will address the comments and submit four (4) copies of a signed and sealed geotechnical report. The report will include: A site plan showing the locations of the explorations completed for this study and pertinent explorations completed for the original design phase of the project Results of laboratory testing and logs of the soil borings Results of the pilot infiltration tests A discussion of the near surface soil and groundwater conditions observed in the supplemental exploratory borings Geotechnical conclusions and recommendations for the project, including: o a discussion of the feasibility of the proposed rain gardens from a geotechnical perspective 4 Assumptions: o a discussion related to the infiltration capacity of the near surface soils in the project area based on soil texture and corresponding published infiltration rates and the results of the pilot infiltration tests o recommendations regarding the expected long -term design infiltration rate of the soils in the vicinity of proposed low impact development facilities o set -back recommendations for infiltration facilities located near the crests of steep slopes o recommendations for geotechnical monitoring and consultation during construction. The City will issue Landau Associates a no -cost right -of -way use permit. Portland cement concrete pavement is not present at potential sites for the proposed exploratory borings and pilot infiltration test locations (i.e., concrete coring /sawing will not be required). It will be acceptable to the City to conduct the pilot infiltration tests within the paved right -of -way. The pilot infiltration tests will not be performed at the center of an intersection. The City will be responsible for restoring the pavement section at each pilot infiltration test location (approximately 225 square ft of restoration at each test location). The City will provide Landau Associates access to water that will be used to conduct the pilot infiltration tests. If more than three different soil conditions are observed in Landau Associates' exploratory borings, additional pilot infiltration tests, which are not included in Landau Associates' proposed scope and budget, may be required. Deliverables: Draft Geotechnical Report Final Geotechnical Report Task 2.B Geotechnical Services Non Grant Eligible Scope EXHIBIT A Landau Associates will complete a geotechnical assessment related to the proposed permanent surface staked HDPE pipe. For the geotechnical assessment for this portion of the project, Landau Associates will build upon the geotechnical information gathered during the preliminary design phase of the project. To investigate subsurface conditions along the alignment of the proposed permanent surface staked HDPE pipe, Landau Associates will advance up to 3 hand excavated borings along the outfall alignment. The hand excavated borings will extend 2 to 3 ft (or until practical refusal) below existing grades. A geologist or geotechnical engineer from Landau Associates will advance the explorations, obtain soil samples from the hand augered borings, and prepare field Togs of conditions encountered in the explorations. Soil samples will be obtained from the hand augured borings and delivered to Landau's laboratory for further examination and classification. Landau Associates will complete a geotechnical laboratory testing program consisting of natural moisture content and grain size and /or Atterberg Limits determinations on selected soil samples to aid in classifying site soils. Landau Associates has budgeted for up to 3 moisture content and up to 3 grain size or Atterberg Limits determinations. 5 EXHIBIT A Information from the field investigation will be analyzed by a geotechnical engineer from Landau Associates and geotechnical engineering conclusions and recommendations for design and construction of the proposed outfall will be developed. The results of the field explorations, laboratory testing, engineering analyses, and geotechnical engineering conclusions and recommendations will be summarized in a draft geotechnical technical memorandum for review by PACE and the City. Upon receipt of review comments, Landau Associates will address the comments and submit four (4) copies of a signed and sealed geotechnical technical memorandum. The technical memorandum will include: A site plan showing the locations of the explorations completed for this study Results of laboratory testing and Togs of the soil borings A discussion of the near surface soil and groundwater conditions observed in the exploratory borings Geotechnical conclusions and recommendations for the project, including: o a discussion of the observations made during the field reconnaissance o a discussion regarding the geologic hazards associated with the slopes in the project area, including erosion and landslide hazards o a discussion of the feasibility of installing a permanent surface staked HDPE pipe down the slope at the end of H Street o a discussion of the feasibility of burying the pipe or a portion of the pipe at the toe and top of slope o recommendations for pipe anchors for the new outfall that will be located on the slope below the end of H Street o recommendations for tightlining to the downstream drainage system, or enhancing the existing outfall near the toe of slope o recommendations for geotechnical monitoring and consultation during construction. Deliverables: Draft Geotechnical Technical Memorandum Final Geotechnical Technical Memorandum Task 3 Environmental Services (Wetland /Waterway Delineation) Task 3.A SEPA Checklist (Includes grant- eligible and non grant eligible work) This project will require compliance with the State Environmental Protection Act (SEPA). PACE will complete an environmental checklist that will include all major components of the project. Based on the selected alternative, PACE, with input from Landau Associates, will prepare a SEPA checklist using the information from the above tasks. PACE will provide a draft copy of the SEPA Checklist to Landau Associates for review. Landau Associates will provide one set of consolidated comments to PACE for preparation of the final SEPA Checklist for publication based on those comments. It is assumed the City will issue the SEPA document and publish in a local paper as required. This proposal does not include time for Landau Associates to respond to any public or resource agency comments on the SEPA Checklist after the Checklist has been published for public comment. 6 EXHIBIT A Although a Determination of Non Significance (DNS) or Mitigated DNS is expected, should an EIS be required, or other permits determined necessary, those activities would be considered out of scope items. Assumptions: Should additional review and comment be requested by the City, a scope and budget amendment will be required. The City's final determination will be a declaration of Non Significance and that there will be no public comments or public hearing. The City will circulate the SEPA and conduct the required public comment procedures. One SEPA checklist will be provided for all work associated with the project, including Phase 1 and Phase 2 tasks, as well as grant eligible and non grant eligible tasks. Deliverables: Comments of the Draft SEPA in MS Word format Task 3.0 Wetland /Waterway Delineation Non Grant Eligible Scope Landau Associates will conduct a wetland and /or waterway delineation in accordance with the 2010 U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Regional Supplement to the Corps of Engineers Wetland Delineation Manual: Western Mountains, Valleys, and Coast Region. The ordinary high water mark of waterways will be delineated using guidance provided in Washington State Department of Ecology's (Ecology) Determining The Ordinary Nigh Water Mark on Streams in Washington State. Landau Associates will compile and review environmental information from readily available public domain resources to gain a general understanding of potential wetland issues at the site. Public domain resources include, but are not limited to: USDA NRCS Soil Survey data National Wetlands Inventory mapping Local Critical Areas mapping U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) topographic mapping Recent aerial photography. The field investigation will include an examination of vegetation, soils, and hydrology within the study area of the proposed project. Flagging will be placed along the wetland /waterway boundaries and will be confined to the proposed alignment of the surface staked HDPE pipe. Any wetland /waterway habitat that extends beyond the project footprint, and within 300 ft [as under the City's Wetland Protection regulations included in Title 15 of the City's municipal code], will be estimated both visually and using public domain resources in order to assess wetland /waterway extent. Included in this task is time to provide PACE's surveyors with a hand sketch of wetland /waterway boundaries to assist the surveyors to locate project flagging. PACE also included time to review the survey map and request any necessary changes to accurately represent existing wetland /waterway conditions. 7 EXHIBIT A Wetlands within the study area will be rated in accordance with Ecology's Washington State Wet /and Rating System for Western Washington, and buffer widths will be determined in compliance with the City's Critical Areas Regulations. Stream typing and buffer widths are based on the City of Port Angeles Municipal Code, and the water typing system presented in Chapter 222 -16 -131 of the Washington Administrative Code (WAC). Landau Associates will prepare a Draft Wetland and Waterway Delineation Report in a format acceptable to the City and other regulating agencies that will include: A summary of the methodology used The size and rating of each wetland and waterway; a characterization of wetland vegetation, soils, and hydrology; and field data sheets A scaled site map showing the locations of wetland /surface water boundaries and buffers, locations of wetland data plots, and site topography. Supporting photographs. The draft report will be provided to PACE and the City for review. Comments will be reviewed and incorporated into a Final Wetland and Waterway Delineation Report. Assumptions: Flagging will only be placed within the project boundaries where accessible. PACE will supply survey information in AutoCAD format to Landau Associates pertaining to the delineation and project plans. Deliverables: An electronic (Adobe PDF) copy of the draft and final wetland and waterway delineation report. Task 3.D Wetland Mitigation and Critical Area Renort Non Grant Eligible Scope Landau Associates will support PACE and the City in the calculation of area of impacts to wetlands, waterways, and /or their buffers based on the 60% project. Areas of impact will be calculated in AutoCAD and will be summarized on ]ARPA figures and in the Critical Areas Report described below. Landau Associates will support PACE and the City in determining adequate wetland/ waterway impact avoidance and minimization measures. A compensatory mitigation plan will also be developed by Landau Associates. The compensatory mitigation will include planting plan and grading plans. Landau Associates will prepare a Draft Critical Area Report in accordance with the City of Port Angeles Municipal Code, and in order to meet standards of other state or federal regulatory agencies. The report will include information from the Wetland Delineation report, and incorporate any necessary mitigation. This will include: A summary of the methodology used A description of impacts to wetlands, waterways, and /or buffers 8 A wetland, waterway, and /or buffer mitigation planting /grading plan including: mitigation goals, objectives, and performance standards; a timeline for mitigation monitoring and reporting; and contingency plans, as necessary Mitigation objectives, goals, and performance standards The draft report will be provided to PACE and the City /agencies for review. Comments will be reviewed and incorporated into a Final Critical Area Report for Streams and Wetlands. PACE will be responsible for coordination with the City and Landau Associates during review and finalization of the document bid package. Landau Associates will not coordinate directly with the City regarding revisions to the contract document. Assumptions: The planting plan and grading plan will be incorporated into JARPA figures and /or design plans, which will be included as an attachment to the Critical Areas Report. Specifications will not be required as part of the report. Wetland mitigation can be accommodated on site (within the project limits). If offsite mitigation is required, PACE and the City will identify a suitable site to accommodate the required mitigation. Mitigation plans and specifications will be incorporated by PACE into the overall design package. Landau Associates will supply mitigation plan to PACE in AutoCAD format. PACE will provide Landau Associates with the areas of impact and amount of fill and /or grading within wetlands, waterways and /or buffers. PACE will prepare the bid package documents. Landau Associates will supply information as requested by PACE to support preparation of these documents. The project does not intersect areas under jurisdiction of the Shoreline Management Act. Deliverables: An electronic (Adobe PDF) and paper copy of the Draft Critical Area Report for Streams and Wetlands. An electronic (Adobe PDF) and paper copy of the Final Critical Area Report for Streams and Wetlands. Electronic text of specifications will be delivered to PACE for incorporation into the document bid package. Task 3.E No Effect Letter Section 7 Endangered Species Act: Maanuson- Stevens Act Essential Fish Habitat (EFH) Evaluation Non Grant Eligible Scope Note: This Task is optional based on results of Wetland /Waterway Delineation. 9 EXHIBIT A Landau Associates will prepare a No Effect Letter for selected species listed as threatened or endangered in the action area under the Endangered Species Act (ESA) and EFH evaluation under the Magnuson- Stevens Act for the proposed project. Landau Associates will obtain updated species lists from agency websites, request site specific species and habitat information from the Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) priority habitats and species database, and review information from the Washington Natural Heritage Program. Evaluation of specific project details such as construction techniques and equipment used, timing of construction, temporary sediment and erosion control measures, and best management practices will be based on information provided by PACE. Information on the amount of new impervious surfaces, stormwater detention, and stormwater quality treatment will be based on information provided by PACE. PACE will prepare a draft No Effect Letter for review and comment by PACE, and then a final document. EXHIBIT A A determination of "no effect" (NE) is anticipated. The project is not expected to impact EFH. Assumptions: The project will have "no effect" on listed species or their designated critical habitat and a formal Biological Opinion will not be required. The project will have no impact to EFH. A determination of No Effect will be made if no listed species or habitats occur within the projects Action Area. Meetings with agency staff from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) or National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Fisheries are not included in this task. In -water work will not occur, or if necessary, will occur during appropriate work windows in waters not containing ESA listed species. Design and construction details required for permit applications that are not directly related to critical areas determination will be provided to the Landau Associates biologist. Such elements include but are not limited to grading plans and details, limits of clearing and grading, sediment and erosion control plan and features, proposed construction timing, sequencing and duration, and primary types of construction equipment to be used. No site visit will be required as part of this task. Characterization of site conditions will be based on findings from Wetland and Stream Investigation services and Geotechnical Investigations services. This task does not include efforts to perform a six month update of species listings, if necessary. Deliverables: An electronic (Adobe PDF) of the draft No Effect Letter/ EFH Evaluation. An electronic (Adobe PDF) and four paper copies of the final No Effect Letter/ EFH Evaluation. Task 3.F Joint Aquatic Resources Permit Application (DARPA) and Agency, Coordination Non Grant Eligible Scope Note: This Task is optional based on results of Wetland /Waterway Delineation. Landau Associates will prepare a Joint Aquatic Resource Permit Application (JARPA) for submittal to regulatory agencies. The JARPA will be suitable for submittal to the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife for Hydraulic Project Approval (HPA); the US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) for Section 404 Clean Water Act (CWA) permitting; Ecology for Section 401 CWA Water Quality Certification, and the City for Critical Areas permitting. The JARPA will include project specific information including listing of adjacent property owners. This task includes time for coordination and revisions with PACE, the City, and /or agencies, as needed, to provide accurate information on the JARPA, including a narrative of project information. 10 This task includes preparation of figures for the JARPA. The JARPA figures will be suitable for submittal to the reviewing agencies. Landau will incorporate design sheets into the JARPA in a format acceptable to the agencies. JARPA figures submitted to the USACE are required to fit paper sized 8.5 x 11 inches and be reproducible in black and white. EXHIBIT A Landau Associates will provide support to PACE and the City in responding to USACE comments on the JARPA. This support is limited to telephone and email correspondence clarifying further data requests regarding the delineation and mitigation plan. Assumptions: The project will comply with provisions of a CWA Section 404 Nationwide Permit. JARPA figures submitted to the USACE are required to fit paper sized 8.5 x 11 inches and be reproducible in black and white. Plans and cross sections will be provided by PACE in AutoCad and Adobe pdf format. A cultural resources assessment to comply with Section 106 of the Historic Preservation Act or Governor's Executive Order 05 -05 will not be required. If such an assessment is needed, Landau Associates can provide a subconsultant to provide this service. Final design alternatives at the 60% completion are suitable to complete the JARPA. The project does not intersect areas under jurisdiction of the Shoreline Management Act. Deliverables: JARPA form seeking Jurisdictional Determination /Pre application Meeting JD /Pre application Meeting summary (email) Task 3.G Potential Additional Tasks not included in Scone Landau Associates anticipates that the following additional tasks may be necessary in the future depending on funding and the final alternative selection. Landau Associates will provide review of LID techniques as they relate to natural resources, including assistance to the raingarden design on plant species selection to match the regional ecosystem. A cultural resources assessment to comply with Section 106 of the Historic Preservation Act or Governor's Executive Order 05 -05 will not be required. If such an assessment is needed, Landau Associates can provide a subconsultant to provide this service. 11 Task 4.A Public Involvement Grant Eligible Scope This task is to cover public involvement and coordination with City on public outreach. Assumptions: EXHIBIT A PACE will attend two public meetings and present information on raingarden design PACE will prepare presentation materials based on design drawings PACE will coordinate with City Task 5.A Hydrologic and Hydraulic Analysis for Raingardens Grant Eligible Scope An update of the hvdroloaic and hydraulic analysis is necessary to understand the benefit of rainaardens across the basin. In particular. this analysis will look at flow rates throuah the existina conveyance system. and compare with flow rates after considerina the impact of rainaardens. Both rate and volume impacts will be considered. Results will be compiled in a drainaae report. The followina elements are anticipated to be included: Comparison of flow rates and volumes in the east and west drainage basins between pre and post construction raingardens including a capacity analysis of affected conveyance system. Treatment capacity of raingardens will be estimated based on infiltration rates determined through the site geotechnical analysis. Note that the raingardens will be designed to the maximum size feasible given the intersection treatment selected at each location. Deliverables: Drainage Report electronic files plus 1 copy of report Task 5.B Hydraulic Analysis of H Street Caoacity UDgrade Non Grant Eligible Scope Results of the rainaarden H &H analysis will also be used in the consideration of uoarades to the existina H Street conveyance system. This task is separated from 5.A because the work is not arant- eliaible. A separate drainaae technical memorandum will be prepared that includes the followina analysis: Downstream analysis to confirm the stormwater conveyance system located downstream of the proposed H Street outfall has capacity for additional stormwater A hydraulic analysis of the existing and proposed pipe system upstream of the proposed H Street Outfall will be completed to confirm proposed pipe sizes are adequate to convey flow from the 25 -year storm event and address intermittent flooding impacts to the neighborhood near 5 and H Streets. 12 Task 6.A 60% Plans Grant Eligible Scope Based upon the City- provided project direction, stakeholder input, and results of the hydrologic and hydraulic analysis, PACE will provide 60% design plans for the City's review and comment. As part of this task, PACE will prepare an updated estimate of the probable construction costs. The City has established a construction cost cap of $1,082,288 for grant eligible construction elements and $115,000 for non grant eligible construction elements. PACE will endeavor to create a design package for which the engineers construction cost opinion does not exceed these benchmarks. Cost opinions will be provided at 60% design so that the City may evaluate and delete project scope as needed to keep project within construction budget Iimits.PACE will consult with the City on any design alternatives that are required to stay within the construction budget. The 60% plans (with modifications if required) will be submitted as needed to the appropriate resource agencies for review. Utility coordination will be performed by PACE, if required to design the selected alternative. PACE will conduct a Quality Assurance review of the final documents prior to submittal to the City. This review will be assigned to a senior level principal who has not been associated with the project. The review will consist of a complete sheet -by -sheet and contract document review to assure the City that the documents meet the "level of care" of our industry. Deliverables: 60% plans electronic files plus 2 sets of plans 60% cost estimate Task 6.B 60% Plans Non Grant Eligible Scope Deliverables: See Task 6.A above Task 7.A 90% Plans and Specifications Grant Eligible Scope 13 EXHIBIT A This task includes additional services required to complete non grant eligible design tasks needed for upgrades to the H Street outfall and associated stormwater conveyance system. If the City elects to proceed with this task, the design work and cost estimate associated with this task will be combined on one set of plans and cost estimate with the elements listed in Task 6.A. This task is not anticipated to result in a separate 60% plan submittal, and if so would require an adjustment to the scope and fee. PACE will provide 90% construction plans and specifications for City review and comment based on the City's 60% review comments, public input, utility review, and agency comments. The City will provide to PACE an example of the City's most recent 'front end' specifications for reference. The project specifications shall be based on the most current edition of the Washington Department of Transportation Standard Specifications for Road, Bridge, and Municipal Construction. As part of this task, PACE will prepare an estimate of the probable construction costs and finalize the drainage report summarizing the conditions and findings. The City has established a construction cost cap of $1,082,288 for grant eligible construction elements and $115,000 for non grant eligible construction elements. PACE will endeavor to create a design package for which the engineers construction cost opinion does not exceed these benchmarks. Cost opinions will be provided at 90% design so that the City may evaluate and delete project scope as needed to keep project within construction budget limits. PACE will consult with the City on any design alternatives that are required to stay within the construction budget. EXHIBIT A PACE will conduct a Quality Assurance review of the final documents prior to submittal to the City. This review will be assigned to a senior level principal who has not been associated with the project. The review will consist of a complete sheet -by -sheet and contract document review to assure the City that the documents meet the "level of care" of our industry. Deliverables: 90% Plans electronic files plus 2 sets of plans 90% Specifications electronic files plus 2 sets of specifications 90% estimate of probable construction cost Task 7.B 90% Plans and Specifications Non Grant Eligible Scope This task includes additional services required to complete non grant eligible design tasks needed for upgrades to the H Street outfall and associated stormwater conveyance system. If the City elects to proceed with this task, the design work and cost estimate associated with this task will be combined on one set of plans and cost estimate with the elements listed in Task 7.A. This task is not anticipated to result in a separate 90% plan submittal, and if so would require an adjustment to the scope and fee. Deliverables: See Task 7.A above Task 8.A —100% Construction Plans and Specifications Grant Eligible Scope Based on City comments on the 90% plans and specifications and related agency comments on the 60% plans, PACE will prepare 100% construction plans and specifications for the City. As part of this task, PACE will prepare the final engineers estimate on the probable construction costs. In order to assure that reports, plans and specifications are complete, accurate and appropriate, PACE will conduct a Quality Assurance review of the final documents prior to submittal to the City. This review will be assigned to a senior level principal who has not been associated with the project. The review will consist of a complete sheet -by -sheet and contract document review to assure the City that the documents meet or exceed the "level of care" of our industry and are the highest quality possible. Deliverables: 100% Plans electronic files plus 2 sets of plans 100% Specifications electronic files plus2 sets of specifications 100% estimate of probable construction cost 14 Task 8.B 100% Construction Plans and Specifications Non Grant Eligible Scope Deliverables: See Task 8.A above Task 9.A Bidding and Award Grant Eligible Scope EXHIBIT A This task includes additional services required to complete non grant eligible design tasks needed for upgrades to the H Street outfall and associated stormwater conveyance system. If the City elects to proceed with this task, the design work and cost estimate associated with this task will be combined on one set of plans and cost estimate with the elements listed in Task 8.A. This task is not anticipated to result in a separate 100% plan submittal, and if so would require an adjustment to the scope and fee. PACE will prepare contract bid documents in accordance with most current edition of the Washington Department of Transportation Standard Specifications for Road, Bridge, and Municipal Construction, modified and amended as appropriate. PACE anticipates the project will bid as one schedule. PACE will incorporate any City forms or special bid /construction requirements within the bid document. The City will advertise, open bids and award the project with support from PACE. The following items are included as part of this task. 1. Answer questions and provide any clarification, including addenda, needed during the bid process 2. Attend the bid opening 3. Assist the City in the review of the construction bids and evaluation of the contractors 4. Prepare and reproduce compiled drawings and specifications set with any addenda issued during bidding. Deliverables: Issued for Construction Drawings electronic files plus 10 sets of plans Issued for Construction Specifications electronic files plus 10 sets of specifications Task 9.B Bidding and Award Non Grant Eligible Scope This task includes additional services required to complete non grant eligible design tasks needed for upgrades to the H Street outfall and associated stormwater conveyance system. If the City elects to proceed with this task, the design work and cost estimate associated with this task will be combined on one set of plans and cost estimate with the elements listed in Task 9.A. This task is not anticipated to result in a separate bid submittal, and if so would require an adjustment to the scope and fee. Deliverables: See Task 9.A above GENERAL ASSUMPTIONS The following general assumptions were made in developing this proposal: 1. The City will provide the following items: 15 EXHIBIT A Example of a City of Port Angeles Public Works Contract Bid Document and Specifications Project related GIS data 2. Road restoration is assumed to be limited to those areas impacted by construction. 3. Relocation of existing utilities is not assumed to be required. 4. The City will coordinate posting contract documents provided electronically by PACE on Builders Exchange. 5. The City will pay all permit fees. 6. All AutoCAD files will be delivered in Version 2011 Civil 3D. 7. The City will provide rights of entry for survey, environmental, geotechnical, and engineering investigation. 16 Task Task 1 Preliminary Design and Alternative Analysis 1.1 Project Management and Meetings 1 2 Hydrologic and Hydraulic Analysis 1.3 Initial Environmental Assessment 1.4 Initial Geotechnical Evaluation 1 5 Alternative Analysis Schematic Layout Cost Estimates 1 6 Design and Permitting of Several Small Outfall and Culvert Repairs 1.1 a Topographic Survey 1.2 a Final Geotechnical Assessment Proposed Ravine Outfall 1.2 b Environmental Services 1.2 c Permitting Needs Assessment Agency Coordination 1.2 d SEPA checklist 1.3a 60% Plans and Specifications 1.4a Public Involvement 1.5a Permitting 1.6a 90% Plans and Specifications 1.7a 100% Construction Plans and Specifications Reimbursables Subtotal Tasks 1.1 1.7a Task Task rrnar oesrgn 1 A Survey Services 1.B Survey Services 2 A Geotechnical Services 2 B Geotechnical Services 3.A SEPA Checklist 3.B SEPA Checklist 3.0 Wetland/Waterway Delineation 3.D Wetland Mitigation and Critical Area Report 3 E No Effect Letter Section 7 ESA EFH Eval 3 F JARPA and Agency Coordination 3 G Additional Tasks Enviromental Services 4 A Public Involvement 5.A Hydrologic and Hydraulic Analysis for Raingardens 5 B Hydraulic Analysis of H Street Capacity Upgrade 6 A 60% Plans 6.B 60% Plans 7.A 90% Plans and Specifications 7 B 90% Plans and Specifications 8.A 100% Construction Plans and Specifications 8,B 100% Construction Plans and Specifications 9 A Bidding and Award 9.B Bidding and Award Reimbursables Amendment 3 Subtotal Tasks 1.A 9.8 EXHIBIT B STORMWATER ENGINEERING SERVICES DR03 -2009 BUDGET TOTAL CONTRACT AMOUNT 1 $333,088.00 Contract Amount Through Amendment Amendments 1 No 3 Contract 2 Billings to Date Amount 1 $27,000.00 $26,957 501 $26,957 50 S24,000.00 $23,930 001 $23,930.00 $26,500.00 $26,164561 $26.164.56 538,500.00 $33,519.111 $33.51911 $29,100.00 $27,595.00 $27,595 00 $20,000.00 $19,986 701 $19,986.70 $30,626 00 $27,031 301 $27,031.30 $11,588.00 $5,947.761 $5,947.76 $12,859 00 $7,800.991 $7,800 99 $4,310 00 $0.001 $0 00 57,699.00 $4.200.001 $4,200.00 $37,704.00 $37,702.001 $37,702.00 $0.00 $7,707 50 $7,707.50 $2,592.00 $0 00 $0.00 $37,704.00 $0 001 $0.00 $18,852.00 $0.001 $0.00 $4,054.00 $1,358 021 $1,358 02 $333,088.00 8249,900.441 $249,900.44 Note: Unspent balances from original contract tasks 1.1 through 1.7 have been moved into Amendment No. 3 tasks 1.A -9.B. Complete 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% Amendment No 3 Contract Billings to Date Amount Complete I I $0 001 $13,348 40 0% $0.001 $4,873.00 0% $0.001 $41,280.00 0% $0.001 $9,19500 0 %I $0 001 $3,885 00 0 %1 $0 00 $3,941.00 0 %1 $0 00 $8,170 00 0 %1 $0 00 $8,476 00 0 %1 $0.00 $4,403.00 0% $0.00 $8,951.00 0% i $0.00 $0.00 0% $0.00 $5,652 50 0% $0.00 $11,075.00 0% $0.00 $4,280 00 0 %1 $0.00 $26,207.00 0 %1 $0 00 $7,904.00 0% $0 00 $25,012.00 0% $0.00 $6,804.00 0% $0 00 $18,732 00 0% $0.00 $5,016 00 0% $0.00 $5,870.00 0% $0.00 $3,860 00 0% $0 00 $4.664 85 0% 8231,599.75 8249,900.44 $481,500.19 Exhibit C An Engineering Services Company DESCRIPTION HOURLY RATE 1. Office Tech I, Expediter I 48.00 2. Office Tech II, Expediter II 58.00 3. Jr. Instrument Person, Office Tech III, Intern 68.00 4. Instrument Person, GPS Assistant, Jr. CAD Drafter, Sr. Office Tech, Inspector 79.00 5. Jr. Engineer, Designer I, Jr. Planner, Party Chief, CAD Drafter I, GIS Tech, Inspector I, Project Administrator 89.00 6. Engineer I, Designer I1, Planner I, Survey Tech I, CAD Drafter II, GIS Analyst I, Inspector II 100.00 7. Engineer II, Sr. Designer, Planner II, Sr. Party Chief, Survey Technician II, CAD Drafter III, GIS Analyst 11, Inspector III 110.00 8. Sr. Engineer, Project Designer I, Sr. Planner, Project Surveyor, Sr. CAD Drafter, GIS Analyst III, Sr. Inspector 120.00 9. Project Engineer, Project Designer II, Project Planner, Sr. Project Surveyor, GIS IV, GIS /CAD Manager 130.00 10. Sr. Project Engineer, Structural Engineer, Sr. Project Designer, Sr. Project Planner, Survey Project Manager, Robotic /GPS Operator 140.00 11. Project Manager, Principal Surveyor 150.00 12. Sr. Project Manager, Sr. Principal Surveyor, 3D Scanning Operator 160.00 13. Principal Engineer, Principal Planner 170.00 14. Senior Principal 185.00 Hammond Collier PACE 104 Ninth Street East 1 PO Box 2509 1 Wenatchee, WA 98801 -1505 p 509 662 1762 2012 HOURLY RATE SCHEDULE REIMBURSABLES A. Sub Consultants, Professional and Technical Cost 12% B. Maps, reports, materials, permit fees, express delivery and messenger, pass -thru bills and similar items necessary for work in progress Cost 12% C. Technology expenses associated with computers, software, electronic distance measuring devices, telephone, cell phone, photo copies, standard survey supplies and transportation and standard postage will be invoiced as a Technology Charge 2% of labor billing D. Out -of -Town travel per diem and cost of commercial transportation Cost 10% E. Transportation within 30 Mile Radius No Charge Transportation beyond 30 Mile Radius Automobile 0.60 per mile On job inspection mileage will be billed 0.60 per mile F. Special Equipment/Software Special Software for Modeling /Analysis 10 /hour Large Format Blueprints and Reproduction Bond 0.50 /sq foot Large Format Blueprints and Reproduction Mylar 1.50 /sq foot Color Copies In -house (8Y2 x 11) 0.25 /page G. Expert Witness Rate x 1.5 Notes: 1 All payment is due within 30 days from date of invoice. A monthly service charge of 2% will be added on all accounts older than 30 days. 2 The foregoing schedule of charges is incorporated into the agreement for the services provided effective January 1, 2012. After December 31, 2012, invoices will reflect the schedule of charges in effect at that time. paceengrs.com Engineers 1 Planners 1 Surveyors PACE Engineers, Inc. 11255 Kirkland Way I Suite 300 1 Kirkland, WA 98033 -6715 P 425,827 2014 1 f 425 827 5043 I I 1 I 1 1q 'PACE Engineers 1 1 1 1 1 1 (City of Port Angeles 4th Street Stormwater Prolect (Task Completion Schedule 1 1 11 'From Nov 05 12 To Nov 3013 I 1 (Week Days' Cost EV Date Jan 00 00 Ahead 11:! 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