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R-1171 - 04/10/2012 - ENGINEERING - Resolutions Supporting DocumentsITEM 6.F.4) AGENDA ITEM Regular Board of Trustees Meeting of April 10, 2012 SUBJECT: 2012 Paving Project Professional Services Agreement for Construction Engineering with Christopher B. Burke Engineering, Ltd. FROM: Jim Bosma, P.E., Civil Engineer II oft BUDGET SOURCE/BUDGET IMPACT: $375,000 total within the Roadway Improvements Account 461 -76200 for Engineering Services 1DED MOTION: I move that the Village Board approve the attached agreement with Christopher B. Burke Engineering, Ltd. for Professional Engineering Construction Services during construction of the 2012 Paving Project in the not -to- exceed amount of $134,500 and approve Resolution 2012- PP- ENG- CNTRCT -EX1 -R -1171, "A Resolution Approving And Authorizing The Execution Of A Professional Services Agreement For Engineering Services Relating To The 2012 Paving Project By and Between The Village of Oak Brook And Christopher B. Burke Engineering, Ltd." Background/History: Included within the 2012 Budget are funds for engineering services for the paving projects. The attached proposal for construction engineering by Christopher B. Burke Engineering is 6.9% of the recent lowest bid cost of $1,955,700. Most of this project cost is for the Saddle Brook Subdivision with emphasis on removing the significant bumpiness due to major cracking in the underlying old asphalt base. The other miscellaneous areas include replacing part of the Village Hall parking lot near the east entrance, replacing sidewalk and striping for the parking lots of the Library and Fire Station #1, patching on Kensington Court and patching on a few of Brook Forest Subdivision streets. Burke completed the design and bidding documents for this project. Recommendation: I recommend approving the attached resolution and professional services agreement with Christopher B. Burke Engineering, Ltd. for construction engineering for the 2012 Paving Project. Last saved by 112012 Paving (12- 1106)\2012- Paving -constmction�ngineering- memo.docx Last printed 4/52012 10:30 AM CHRISTOPHER B. BURKE ENGINEERING, LTD. 9575 West Higgins Road Sulte 600 Rosemont, Illinois 60018 TEL(847)823-0500 FAX(847) 823 -0520 April 4, 2012 Village of Oak Brook 1200 Oak Brook Road Oak Brook, IL 60523 Attention: Mr. Michael Hullihan, PE, Public Works Director Subject: Proposal for Professional Engineering Services 2012 Paving Project (CBBEL Project No. 110339) Dear Mr. Hullihan: Christopher B. Burke Engineering, Ltd. (CBBEL) is pleased to submit this proposal to perform construction engineering services for the Village's 2012 Paving Project. We understand that the Village will use Infrastructure Funds therefore; IDOT coordination will not be required. Included below you will find our Understanding of the Assignment, Scope of Services and Determination of Fee. UNDERSTANDING OF THE ASSIGNMENT CBBEL understands that the Village of Oak Brook would like to rehabilitate all of the streets located in the Saddle Brook subdivision, complete sidewalk and pavement striping improvements at the Library and Fire Station #1 parking lots, complete full depth pavement patching along Kensington Court, complete full depth pavement patching through a portion of Brook Forest subdivision, reconstruct a portion of the Butler Government Center (Village Hail) parking lot, and extend the guard rail along the east side of York Road, north of the bridge over 1 -88. The improvements of these project areas are described as the 2012 Paving Project. The project areas and proposed improvements are further described as follows: Area 1 (Saddle Brook Area 1): This area includes the resurfacing of Ridgewood Court, Saddle Brook Drive, Carriage Court, Blue Grass Court, Hambletonian Drive, Forest Mews Drive, Derby Court, Steeple Ridge Court, Bridle Path Court, Suffolk Lane, approximately 17,280 lineal feet (3.30 miles). The proposed improvements will include drainage structure repairs, partial curb and gutter repair, hot -mix asphalt surface removal of 4" depth at curb line tapered to 2" at center line, approximately 10% full -depth patching (7 "), GlasGrid crack control, 2 -1/4" binder course and 2" surface course. Area 2 (Saddle Brook Area 2): This area includes the resurfacing of Brougham Lane, Red Stable Way, and Red Stable Court approximately 2,950 lineal feet (0.56 miles). The proposed improvements will include drainage structure repairs, partial curb and gutter repair, hot -mix asphalt surface removal 3" at curb line tapered to 1" at center line, approximately 5% full -depth patching (8 "), GlasGrid crack control, 1" leveling binder and 2" surface course. Area 3 (Library and Fire Station #1 Parking Lot Improvements - Sidewalks & Striping): The proposed parking lot improvements at the Library and Fire Station #1 include removing and replacing sidewalk, partial curb and gutter removal and replacement, full -depth pavement patching (5'), and new pavement markings. Area 4 (Kensington Court and Kensington Road Pavement Patching): This area includes approximately 30% Class D patching (8 ") along Kensington Court for approximately 900 feet and along Kensington Road as determined by the Engineer during construction. The proposed patches will consist of 6" of hot -mix asphalt binder course and 2" of hot -mix asphalt surface course. Location of the pavement patches will be determined in the field by the Engineer. Area 5 (Brook Forest Subdivision Pavement Patching): The proposed pavement patching of select streets in the Brook Forest subdivision involves approximately 10% Class D patching (10 ") of deteriorated pavement sections along Kimberley Lane, Pembroke Lane, Charleton Place and Shelburne Drive; approximately 4,200 feet. The proposed patching will consist of 8" of hot -mix asphalt binder course and 2" of hot -mix asphalt surface course. Location of the pavement patches will be determined in the field by the Engineer. Area 6 (Butler Government Center Parking Lot): This area includes reconstructing a portion of the Butler Government Center (Village Hall) parking lot at the east entrance and as shown in the attached location map. The proposed improvement will include full depth removal of the existing asphalt pavement (3 ") and removal of an additional 2" of aggregate base course in order to provide for the installation of a new 5" pavement section. The proposed pavement section will consist of 3" of hot -mix asphalt binder course and 2" of hot -mix asphalt surface course. Area 7 (York Road Guard Rail Extension): This area includes replacing and extending the existing guard rail along the east side of York Road, north of the bridge over 1 -88. The work will include extending the existing guard rail with approximately 140 linear feet of Steel Plate Beam Guardrail, Type A, and 1 each Traffic Barrier Terminal, Type 2. The estimated construction budget for the 2012 Miscellaneous Paving Project is $2,250,000. It is anticipated that all areas will be bid as one project and constructed during the 2012 construction season. A detailed scope of Construction Engineering services is provided below including, but not limited to, the following: Task 1 — Pre - Construction: Management of the pre - construction meeting. OC(Mm Page 2 of 5 WPROPOSAMADMIME012{oak Brook -2012 Paving PnojacbPhaselll,040412.doc Task 2 — Construction Observation: CBBEL will provide one full -time resident engineer and one part -time project engineer (as necessary) for the duration of the project. Construction observation will include the following tasks: • Provide residenttbusiness communication, including written communication as required, throughout the duration of the project. • Serve as the Village's liaison with the Contractor working principally through the Contractor's field superintendent. • Be present whenever the Contractor is performing work on the project. • Observe the progress and quality of the executed work and to determine if the work is proceeding in accordance with the Contract Documents, The Engineer will keep the Village informed of the progress of the work, guard the Village against defects and deficiencies in the work, advise the Village of all observed deficiencies of the work, and will disapprove or reject all work failing to conform to the Contract Documents. • Quality control of the constructlon work in progress and the enforcement of the contract provisions in accordance with (DOT's Construction Manual. • Keep an inspectors daily report book as outlined in the IDOT Construction Manual, which shall contain a daily report and quantity of hours on the job site, weather conditions, list of visiting officials, daily activities, job decisions and observations as well as general and specific observations and job progress. • Maintain a daily record of the contractor's activities throughout construction including sufficient information to permit verification of the nature and cost of changes in plans and authorized extra work. • Measurement and computation of pay items. • Preparation and submission of all partial and final payment estimates, change orders, records, documentation and reports. • Except upon written Instructions of the Village, the Resident Engineer or Inspector shall not authorize any deviation from the Contract Documents. • Assist contractors in dealing with any outside agencies. • Attend all construction conferences. Arrange a schedule of progress meetings and other job conferences as required. Maintain and circulate copies of records of the meetings. • Attend meetings at any reasonable time when requested to do so by representatives of the Village. • Review the Contractor's schedule on a weekly basis. Compare actual progress to Contractor's approved schedule. If the project falls behind schedule, work with the Contractor to determine the appropriate course of action to get back on schedule. • Maintain orderly files for correspondence, reports of job conferences, shop drawings and other submissions, reproductions or original contract documents including all addenda, change orders and additional drawings issued subsequent to the award of the contract. • Prepare payment requisitions and change orders for the Village's approval, review applications for payment with the Contractor for compliance with established procedures for their submission and forward them with recommendations to the Village. NAPROPOSAMAWN201ZOokBrook• 2012PsAngPrcJ "t- Phau111.040412.dac Page 3 of 5 • Prior to final inspection, submit to the Contractor a list of observed items requiring correction and verify that each correction has been made. • Coordinate and conduct the final Inspection with the Village, prepare a final punchlist. • Verify that all the items on the final punchlist have been corrected and make recommendations to the Village concerning acceptance. • Determine if the project has been completed in accordance with the Contract Documents and that the Contractor has fulfilled all of his obligations. Please note that for any of the observation tasks that CBBEL may be performing, the Contractor(s) shall be informed that neither the presence of CBBEL field staff nor the observation and testing (if any) by our firm or subconsultant of our firm shall excuse the Contractor in any way for defects discovered in the work. It should be understood that CBBEL will not be responsible for any job and site safety on this project; job and site safety shall be the sole responsibility of the Contractor(s). CBBEL does not have the right to stop work and will not advise nor supervise the Contractor(s) means and methods of their work. Task 3 — Proiect Close Out: • Revision of contract drawings to reflect as built conditions (Microstation format). • All final paperwork will be submitted to the Village • Material Inspection close out will be submitted to the Village in accordance with the Construction Manual and Bureau of Materials standards. Task 4 — Material Testing: CBBEL will provide material inspection services through our sub - consultant Testing Service Corporation (TSC) of Carol Stream, IL. TSC will complete the Quality Assurance (QA) material testing for concrete and asphalt at the site and QA testing at the plants in accordance with IDOT's Construction Manual. It is understood that CBBEL will be responsible for the performance of material inspection services as described above. It is also understood that CBBEL is the sole representative of the Village. An additional 20% contingency has been added in order to provide additional material testing, if necessary. OCGgmo Page 4 of 5 NAPROPOSABWDMINWIMek Brook -2M PBWg Pmjed.PkesdII.NNi2Aoe DETERMINATION OF FEE CBBEL proposes the following not to exceed fees for each of the tasks described above for each Area: CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING SERVICES Task 1 — Pre - Construction $ 500 Task 2 — Construction Observation $120,000, Task 3 — Project Close Out $ 4,000 Task 4 — Material Testing 9.00 Sub Total $133,500 DIRECT COSTS Outside Copies, Blueprints, Messenger, Delivery Services Total $ 1,000 GRAND TOTAL $134,500 We will bill you at the hourly rates specified on the attached Schedule of Charges and establish our contract In accordance with the attached General Terms and Conditions. Please note the direct costs for blueprints, photocopying, mailing, overnight delivery, messenger services and report compilation are included in the not to exceed Fee Determination and will not be charged separately for this project. These General Terms and Conditions are expressly incorporated into and are an integral part of this contract for professional services. Please sign and return one copy of this agreement as an indication of acceptance and notice to proceed. Please feel free to contact us anytime. Christopher B. Burke, PhD, PE, DWREE, F.ASCE President Encl. Schedule of Charges General Terms and Conditions THIS PROPOSAL, SCHEDULE OF CHARGES AND GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS ACCEPTED FOR THE VILLAGE OF OAK BROOK: BY: TITLE: DATE: Occkj= Page 5 of 5 NVROPOSALS DMN12012Wak Brook -2012 PaAW Projed- PhanIM040412.doc RESOLUTION 2012- PP- ENG- CNTRCT -R -1171 A RESOLUTION APPROVING AND AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF A PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR ENGINEERING SERVICES BY AND BETWEEN THE VILLAGE OF OAK BROOK AND CHRISTOPHER B. BURKE ENGINEERING, LTD WHEREAS, the asphalt in parts of the Saddle Brook Subdivision, the Brook Forest Subdivision, Kensington Court, and the parking lots of several Village buildings is in need of replacement or repair ( "2012 Paving Project'); and WHEREAS, the Village desires to retain an engineer to provide engineering consulting and inspection services ( "Engineering Services ") to ensure that the replacement and improvement of paving is done properly and satisfies the Village's specifications; and WHEREAS, Christopher B. Burke Engineering, LTD ( "Burke ") previously provided satisfactory engineering services to the Village during the design and bidding phases of the 2012 Paving Project; and WHEREAS, pursuant to the Local Government Professional Services Selection Act ( "Act'), 50 ILCS 510/0.01 at seq., and Section 1 -7-6 of the Village Code, the Village is not required to follow the notice, evaluation, and selection procedures set forth in the Act for engineering services provided by engineers that have a satisfactory relationship with the Village; and WHEREAS, the Village and Burke desire to enter into and execute an agreement for Burke to provide the Village with Engineering Services ( "Agreement'); and WHEREAS, the President and Board of Trustees have determined that it is in the best interests of the Village to enter into the Agreement in a final form approved by the Village Manager and the Village Attorney; NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE PRESIDENT AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE VILLAGE OF OAK BROOK, DU PAGE AND COOK COUNTIES, ILLINOIS as follows: Section 1: Recitals. The foregoing recitals are hereby incorporated into, and made a part of, this Resolution as the findings of the President and Board of Trustees of the Village of Oak Brook. Section 2: Approval of the Agreement. The President and Board of Trustees hereby approve the Agreement by and between the Village and Burke. Section 3: Authorization and Execution of the Agreement. The Village President and Village Clerk shall be, and hereby are, authorized to execute the final Agreement on behalf of the Village after review and approval of the final form of the Agreement by the Village Manager and the Village Attorney. Section 4: Effective Date. This Resolution shall be in full force and effect upon passage and approval in the manner provided by law. [SIGNATURE PAGE FOLLOWS] APPROVED THIS 10d' day of April, 2012 PASSED THIS 10th day of April, 2012 Ayes: Nays: Absent: Gopal G. Lalmalani Village President ATTEST: Charlotte K. Pruss Village Clerk Resolution 2012- PP- ENG- CNTRCT -R -1171 Engineering Services for 2012 Paving Project Page 2 of 2