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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2020-211INDIAN RIVER COUNTY 66th Avenue Phase 113, 491h to 69th Roadway Widening Project Number: IRC -1505 AMENDMENT NO. 8 TO THE PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERING/LAND SURVEYING SERVICES AGREEMENT BETWEEN KIM LEY -HORN AND ASSOCIATES, INC. AND INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA. This is an amendment to the existing Engineering/Land Surveying Services Agreement (AGREEMENT) dated February 22nd, 2005 between Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc. (ENGINEER) and Indian River County (COUNTY). This amendment addresses changes in "Section III - Scope of Services", "Section V - Compensation" and "Section XVI -Duration of Agreement" of the AGREEMENT. Amendment Description "SECTION III -SCOPE OF SERVICES" is being modified to incorporate the following: 66th Avenue Phase IB — 66th Avenue and 57th Street — Traffic Signalization The COUNTY desires to improve the intersection by installation of a mast arm traffic signal, pedestrian crosswalks and curb ramps, including sidewalk ramps and landings, associated signage and miscellaneous pavement markings as needed. It is understood that the CONSULTANT will provide the geotechnical investigation findings necessary to support the foundation design calculations and digital geometric roadway design files. A. Geotechnical Investigation: The geotechnical investigation will include four (4) Standard Penetration Test (SPT) borings to a depth of 35 feet using a procedure similar to the Standard Penetration Test outlined in ASTM D-1586. The SPT borings will be drilled at the four corners of the intersection in accessible locations as close as possible to the proposed mast arm foundations. The SPT borings will be sampled at 18 -inch or 24 -inch intervals to 10 feet deep and at 5 -foot intervals below 10 feet. Each sample will be removed from the sampler in the field and then examined and visually classified by our crew chief. Representative portions will be sealed and packaged for transportation to our laboratory for further analysis as required. Water level observations will be made in the boreholes during the drilling operation. For the purposes of this proposal, we have assumed that maintenance -of -traffic (MOT) will not be required to perform the soil borings. LABORATORY TESTING Routine laboratory visual classification will be performed along with specific classification tests deemed necessary (i.e., sieve analysis, Atterberg limits and organic contents). All laboratory tests will be performed in general accordance with applicable ASTM standards. ENGINEERING ANALYSIS AND REPORT Engineering analysis of all data obtained will be made to evaluate general subsurface conditions, and to provide the soil parameters listed above for structural verification of the standard FDOT mast arm pole design. Indian River County, Amendment No. 8 66th Avenue/ Phase 1B 4911 to 6911 Roadway Widening B. Signalization Plans: The COUNTY desires to prepare traffic signalization plans associated with the 66' Avenue/ 57th Street intersection. It is understood that the proposed signalization improvements will consist of a mast arm traffic signal assembly at the subject intersection which will be designed to meet current IRC and FDOT standards. The plans will include the design and layout of proposed signal poles, signal heads, video detection, conduit, and pull boxes. The plans will include all call outs, controller timing chart, signal head details, sign details, controller notes, signal operating plan, overhead street name sign design details, pole schedules, tabulation of quantities. The set of plans will include the following sheets: key sheet; tabulation of quantities; general notes; plan sheet; sign work sheets (if necessary) and mast arm assemblies' data tables. The set of plans shall consist of the following: Notes: (P) -Preliminary, (S) -Substantially Complete, (F) -Final The final design plans will be prepared in accordance with the Indian River County and Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) standards to provide all elements necessary to accommodate the scope of work. This effort will include at a minimum; Key Sheet, General Notes Sheet, Plan Sheets, Cross Section Sheets, Erosion Control Sheets, Signalization Sheets, Opinion of Probable Construction Cost and other detail sheets as necessary to produce the construction bid plans. The following additional data shall be utilized for development of the plans: 1. The roadway plans sheets will be drawn at a scale of 1" = 40' prepared on 11" x 17" sheets. 40% 80% 100% Cover Sheet P S F General Notes/ Legend P S F Tabulation of Quantities/ General P S F Roadway Plan Sheets P S F Signing & Pavement Marking Plans P S F Signalization and Pay Item Notes P S F Signalization Plans P S F Fiber Optic Plan P S F Standard Mast Arm Tabulation P S F Standard Mast Arm Assemblies Data Table P S F Sign Details P S F Construction Cost Estimate and Quantities P S F Notes: (P) -Preliminary, (S) -Substantially Complete, (F) -Final The final design plans will be prepared in accordance with the Indian River County and Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) standards to provide all elements necessary to accommodate the scope of work. This effort will include at a minimum; Key Sheet, General Notes Sheet, Plan Sheets, Cross Section Sheets, Erosion Control Sheets, Signalization Sheets, Opinion of Probable Construction Cost and other detail sheets as necessary to produce the construction bid plans. The following additional data shall be utilized for development of the plans: 1. The roadway plans sheets will be drawn at a scale of 1" = 40' prepared on 11" x 17" sheets. Indian River County, Amendment No. 8 66th Avenue/ Phase 1B 4911 to 6911 Roadway Widening 2. Plan sheets shall depict existing right-of-way, section lines, property lines, temporary construction easements, and centerline of construction. Horizontal control points with state plane coordinates for all PC's, PT's, curve radius, curve length and horizontal Pi's shall be included on the Plan or summarized in an alignment table. 3. Signing and Pavement Markings will be included within the Construction Documents. All signing and pavement markings are to be prepared in accordance with the latest design standards and practices (MUTCD), FDOT Standard Specifications, Indexes, and COUNTY standards. 4. Plans shall include spot grades adequate to describe any proposed grading. 5. Match lines shall not be located within the limits of an intersection. 6. If applicable, soil boring information shall be plotted on cross sections with soil classification and high season water table. 7. All quantities shall reference FDOT Pay Item Numbers. 8. All details shall reference FDOT Index Numbers, where applicable. 9. All specifications shall reference the FDOT Specifications for Road and Bridge Construction. Any deviations or special specifications not included in FDOT Specifications will be provided in the Technical Specifications. 10. Initial (40% completion), interim (80% completion) and Final Plan (100% completion) Submittal shall include the following: i. Three (3) Sets Plans. ii. One (1) Opinion of Probable Construction Cost iii. One (1) CD with drawings in PDF format. The Consultant will be responsible for producing an opinion of probable cost (OPC) estimate and reviewing and updating the OPC when scope changes occur and/or at designated milestones of the project. A Summary of Pay Items sheet shall be prepared with all required Initial (40%), Interim (80%) and Final Plan (100%) submittals. The Final Plans will be provided signed and sealed. The plans will be prepared based upon English units. The design will be conducted in MicroStation and Geopak. The Final Plans will be provided in Autodesk Civil 3D format. C. Signing and Pavement Marking Plans: Signing and Pavement Marking plans shall include: Preparation of the plan layout, key map, quantities (including signing and pavement marking quantity), tabulation of quantities, and detail of major signs. Plans are to be prepared in accordance with the latest design standards and practices (MUTCD), FDOT Standard Specifications, Indexes, and shall be accurate, legible, complete in design and drawn at the same scale as the Roadway Plans, furnished in reproducible form. Indian River County, Amendment No. 8 66th Avenue/ Phase 1B 491h to 691h Roadway Widening D. Franchise Utility Coordination: The Consultant will coordinate with franchise utility operators in the vicinity of the project such that the proposed construction activities can be developed to minimize impacts to existing utilities located within the project limits. Franchise utility adjustments, designed by the respective franchise utility, will be requested by the Consultant and reflected within the prepared construction documents. The Consultant will coordinate with the electrical service provider relative to the location and infrastructure required to accommodate the proposed power supply location. (THE REMAINDER OF THIS PAGE IS INTENTIONALLY BLANK) Indian River County, Amendment No. 8 66th Avenue/ Phase 113 4911 to 6911 Roadway Widening "SECTION V — COMPENSATION" IS BEING MODIFIED TO INCORPORATE THE FOLLOWING: The COUNTY agrees to pay and the ENGINEER agrees to accept for services rendered pursuant to this Agreement fees inclusive of expenses in accordance with the following: A. Professional Services Fee The basic compensation mutually agreed upon by the Consultant and the COUNTY is as follows: Lump Sum Components Task Labor Fee Geotechnical Investigation $ 4,165 Signalization Plans $ 34,450 Signing and Marking Plans $5,670 Franchise Utility Coordination $ 3,820 Amendment Total $48,105 (THE REMAINDER OF THIS PAGE IS INTENTIONALLY BLANK) Indian River County, Amendment No. 8 66th Avenue/ Phase 1B 4911 to 6911 Roadway Widening "SECTION XVI — DURATION OF AGREEMENT" is being modified to incorporate the following: The time for completion for the scope of services detailed in this amendment will be three (3) months following receipt of the notice to proceed from the COUNTY. NTP Initial Submittal (40% Design Drawings) Interim Submittal (80% Design Drawings) Final Submittal (100% Design Drawings) contingent upon BOCC approval 1 months following NTP 2 months following NTP 3 months following NTP (THE REMAINDER OF THIS PAGE IS INTENTIONALLY BLANK) Indian River County, Amendment No. 8 66th Avenue/ Phase 16 491h to 691h Roadway Widening The AGREEMENT is hereby amended as specifically set forth herein. All other sections of the AGREEMENT shall remain in full force and effect and are incorporated herein. This Amendment No. 8 to the AGREEMENT regardless of where executed, shall be governed by and construed by the laws of the State of Florida. In witness whereof the parties have executed this Amendment this 6th day of October , 2020. CONSULTANT: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS KIMLEY-HORN D SOCIATES OF INDIAN RIVER CO T •y con�r„s^••., INC. � ;`c°J`,� S/o^✓F� By: By:, B n Goo P. E. Su n Adams, airman Title: or Vice President BCC Approved Date: October 6, 2020 Attest: Jeffrey R Smith, Clerk f Court and Comptroller By: De uty Clerk Approved: Approved as to form and legal sufficiency: n, County Administrator Dylan T. Reingold, County Attorney