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2013 Watermain Prof. Services Agreement_201301091649119720ENGINEERING SERVICES AGREEMENT VILLAGE OF OAK BROOK 2013 WATER MAIN PROJECT 22"d Street (Salt Creek to Clearwater Drive) THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this _ day of November, 2012, by and between Thomas Engineering Group, LLC (hereinafter referred to as `ENGINEER") and the Village of Oak Brook, a municipal corporation (hereinafter referred to as "VILLAGE") covers certain professional engineering services in connection with the 2013 WATER MAIN PROJECT, (hereinafter referred to as "PROJECT"). The VILLAGE wishes to retain ENGINEER for these certain professional engineering services and ENGINEER is willing to perform such services for the compensation and in accordance with the terms and conditions described in this Agreement. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual benefits, covenants and agreements contained within this Agreement, the parties agree as follows: 1. SCOPE OF SERVICES ENGINEER agrees to perform engineering consulting services as defined in the Scope of Services attached as Appendix I and made a part of this Agreement. 2. COMPENSATION AND PAYMENT ENGINEER shall be paid by VILLAGE for all services stipulated within this Agreement according to the Compensation Schedule attached as Appendix II and made a part of this Agreement. Payment to ENGINEER shall be made by VILLAGE upon receipt of ENGINEER'S monthly invoice. The invoice shall consist of a summary of direct labor hours by ENGINEER'S standard job classification times the respective factors as depicted in Appendix II plus listing of reimbursable costs incurred with copies of appropriate invoices. The invoice will state the phase of work for which it applies, if a multi-phase scope is used (e.g., design, construction, etc.). If VILLAGE identifies an item in the invoice which appears to be in error, VILLAGE may withhold the amount in question, pay the balance of the invoiced amount, and provide ENGINEER with a statement concerning the questioned item. Alternatively, VILLAGE may pay the invoiced amount in full, provide ENGINEER with a statement of the questioned item, and an adjustment, if appropriate, will be made in the next subsequent invoice submitted by ENGINEER. Engineer will mark "Invoice number and final" on the invoice which closes out this contract or a phase of the contract. Page 1 If VILLAGE fails to make any payment due ENGINEER for services and expenses, including amounts wrongly withheld, within thirty (30) days after submittal of ENGINEER'S billing thereof, the amounts due ENGINEER shall include a charge at the rate of one percent (1.0) per month from such thirtieth (30th) day; and, in addition, the ENGINEER may, after giving seven (7) days written notice to VILLAGE, suspend services under this Agreement until it has been paid in full the amounts due it for services and expenses. During the period of any such suspension, the parties shall have the same rights and obligations as are provided by Subsection 5(e) of this Agreement. 3. TIME SCHEDULE The services required by this Agreement shall be completed in accordance with the Time Schedule attached as Appendix III and made a part of this Agreement. It is recognized by the parties that the Time Schedule may be contingent upon factors beyond the control of either party. Both parties will take all reasonable steps to adhere to the Time Schedule. 4. TERM OF AGREEMENT Unless extended by amendment, this Agreement shall terminate at the time of receipt of final payment by the ENGINEER, provided that all warranties and representations shall survive said final payment. GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS a. Modification The nature and the scope of services specified in this Agreement may only be modified by written amendment to this Agreement approved by both parties. b. Relationship between ENGINEER and VILLAGE ENGINEER shall serve as VILLAGE'S professional engineering consultant in those phases of the PROJECT to which this Agreement applies. The relationship is that of a buyer and seller of professional services, and it is understood that the parties have not entered into any joint venture or partnership with the other. C. Responsibility of the ENGINEER That all plans and other documents furnished by the ENGINEER pursuant to this Agreement will be endorsed by him and will show his professional seal where such is required by law. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary which may be contained in this Agreement or.any other material incorporated herein by reference, or in any agreement between VILLAGE and any other party concerning the PROJECT, ENGINEER shall not have control or be in charge of and shall not be responsible for the means, methods, techniques, sequences or procedures of construction, or the safety, safety precautions or programs of VILLAGE, the construction Page 2 #11791300_v2 contractor, other contractors or subcontractors performing any of the work or providing any of the services on the PROJECT, nor shall ENGINEER be responsible for the acts or omissions of VILLAGE provided that the ENGINEER has properly executed his duties. ENGINEER shall not be responsible for the failure of VILLAGE, any architect, engineer, consultant, contractor or subcontractor to carry out their respective responsibilities in accordance with the PROJECT documents, or any other agreement concerning the PROJECT. Any provision which purports to amend this provision shall be without effect unless it contains a reference that the content of this Subsection 5(c) is expressly amended for the purposes described in such amendment and is signed by ENGINEER. d. Corrections In the event plans, surveys or construction staking is found to be in error and revisions of the plans or survey or construction staking are necessary, the ENGINEER agrees that he will perform such work without expense to the VILLAGE, even though final payment has been received by him. He shall give immediate attention to these changes so there will be a minimum delay to the contractor. e. Suspension of Services VILLAGE may, at any time, by written order to ENGINEER (Suspension of Services Order), require ENGINEER to stop all, or any part of, the services required by this Agreement. Upon receipt of such an order, ENGINEER shall immediately comply with its terms and take all reasonable steps to minimize the occurrence of costs allocable to the services covered by the order. ENGINEER will not be obligated to provide the same personnel employed prior to suspension when the services are resumed, in the event the period of any suspension exceeds thirty (30) days. f. Termination 1) The VILLAGE shall have the right to terminate this Agreement with or without cause upon serving thirty (30) days written notice upon the other party. 2) Upon such termination, the liabilities of the parties to this Agreement shall cease, but they shall not be relieved of the duty to perform their obligations up to the date of termination. All warranties and the provisions of Section 5, Paragraph I shall be in full force and effect after termination. 3) Upon such termination, ENGINEER shall cause to be delivered to the VILLAGE all drawings, specifications, partial and completed estimates, and any and all other data concerning the PROJECT which ENGINEER is then accomplishing for the VILLAGE. ENGINEER shall be paid for any Page 3 #11791300_v2 services completed and any services partially completed in accordance with Sections 2 and 3. g. Warranties In addition to the covenants herein made, the ENGINEER represents and certifies that its engineering services shall be performed in accordance with the standards of professional practice, care, and diligence practiced by recognized engineering firms in the industry in performing services of a similar nature in existence at the time of performance. The representations and certifications expressed shall be in addition to any other representations and certifications expressed in this Agreement, or expressed or implied by law, which are hereby reserved unto the VILLAGE. h. Representations In addition to the covenants herein made, the ENGINEER represents and agrees: 1) That all plans and special provisions to be furnished by the ENGINEER pursuant to this Agreement will be in accordance with the current standard specifications and policies of the VILLAGE, it being understood that all such plans and drafts shall, before being finally accepted, be subject to approval by the VILLAGE. 2) That he has not employed or retained any company or person, other than a bona fide employee working solely for the ENGINEER, to solicit or secure this Agreement, and that he has not paid or agreed to pay any company or person, other than a bona fide employee working solely for the ENGINEER, any fee, commission, percentage, brokerage fee, gifts, or any other consideration, contingent upon or resulting from the award or malting of the Agreement. For breach or violation of this warranty, the VILLAGE shall have the right to annul this Agreement without liability, or in its discretion to deduct from the Agreement price or consideration, or otherwise recover, the full amount of such fee, commission, percentage, brokerage fee, gift, or contingent fee. 3) The ENGINEER represents and certifies that the ENGINEER is not barred from contracting with a unit of state or local government as a result of: (1) a delinquency in the payment of any tax administered by the Illinois Department of Revenue, unless the ENGINEER is contesting, in accordance with the procedures established by the appropriate revenue act, its liability for the tax or the amount of the tax, as set forth in Section 11- 42.1-1 et seg. of the Illinois Municipal Code, 65 ILCS 5/11-42.1-1 et seq.; or (2) a violation of either Section 33E-3 or Section 33E-4 of Article 33E of the Criminal Code of 1961, 720 ILCS 5/33E-1 et seq. ENGINEER represents that the only persons, firms, or corporations interested in this Agreement as principals are those disclosed to the VILLAGE prior to the Page 4 411791300_x2 execution of this Agreement, and that this Agreement is made without collusion with any other person, firm, or corporation. If at any time it shall be found that the ENGINEER has, in procuring this Agreement, colluded with any other person, firm, or corporation, then the ENGINEER shall be liable to the Village for all loss or damage that the VILLAGE may suffer, and this Agreement shall, at the VILLAGE's option, be null and void. 4) That he is qualified technically and is conversant with the policies applicable to the PROJECT; and that he has and will furnish sufficient, properly trained and experienced personnel to perform the services enumerated herein. 5) That he will not employ, for the duration of this Agreement, any person presently employed by the VILLAGE without the written consent of the VILLAGE. 6) ENGINEER represents and certifies that, to the best of its knowledge: (1) no elected or appointed VILLAGE official, employee or agent has a personal financial interest in the business of ENGINEER or in this Agreement, or has personally received payment or other consideration for this Agreement; (2) as of the date of this Agreement, neither ENGINEER nor any person employed or associated with ENGINEER has any interest that would conflict in any manner or degree with the performance of the obligations under this Agreement; and (3) neither ENGINEER nor any person employed by or associated with ENGINEER shall at any time during the term of this Agreement obtain or acquire any interest that would conflict in any manner or degree with the performance of the obligations under this Agreement. i. Documents Property of VILLAGE Drawings, specifications, reports, and any other documents prepared by ENGINEER in connection with any or all of the services furnished hereunder shall be the property of VILLAGE and the VILLAGE shall obtain any and all intellectual property rights in the drawings, specifications, reports, and documents prepared by ENGINEER in connection with any and all of the services furnished hereunder. ENGINEER shall have the right to retain copies of all documents and drawings for its files. All construction drawings shall be prepared electronically using MICROSTATION software. Paper copies will be provided to the VILLAGE in full-size (24" x 36") or quarter -size (11" x 17") as requested. Electronic design files will also be transferred to the VILLAGE. If construction services are a part of the ENGINEER'S work, he will create electronic "As -Built" conditions and will deliver them to the VILLAGE within thirty (30) days after completion of construction and before final payment to the ENGINEER. ENGINEER will title these files "Record Drawings". Page 5 411791300_v2 If construction services are not part of the ENGINEER'S work, he will deliver electronic MICROSTATION files to the VILLAGE upon request and before final payment to the ENGINEER. j. Access to Records The ENGINEER shall maintain all books, documents, papers, accounting records and other evidence pertaining to his costs incurred by reason of this Agreement and agrees to make such material available, at his office at the address indicated in Section 5, Paragraph u of this Agreement, at all reasonable times during the life of this Agreement and for a period of three (3) years from the date of final payment of the obligations of this Agreement by the VILLAGE or such longer time as requested by the VILLAGE, for inspection by personnel of the VILLAGE, or any authorized representative of the VILLAGE, and copies thereof shall be furnished if requested. The cost of any copies shall be paid by the VILLAGE. k. Reuse of Documents All documents, including drawings and specifications furnished by ENGINEER pursuant to this Agreement, are intended for use on the PROJECT only. They should not be used or modified by VILLAGE or others on extensions of the PROJECT or any other project without specific written verification or adaptation by ENGINEER. Any reuse or modification without written verification or adaptation by ENGINEER shall be at VILLAGE'S sole risk. 1. Indemnification ENGINEER agrees to indemnify, hold harmless, and defend (or pay the VILLAGE for the costs of defense if the Village so desires in its sole discretion) the VILLAGE and any of its officers, employees, or agents from and against all liability, claims, demands, and causes of action arising out of or related to any loss, damage, injury, death, or loss or damage to property resulting from any negligence, errors or omissions by the ENGINEER in the performance of this Agreement. In the event of joint or concurrent negligence of ENGINEER and VILLAGE, each shall bear that portion of the loss or expense that its share of the joint or concurrent negligence bears to the total negligence (including that of third parties) which caused the personal injury or property damage. in. Entire Agreement This Agreement sets forth all the covenants, conditions and promises between the parties. There are no covenants, promises, agreements, conditions or understandings between the parties, either oral or written, other than those contained in this Agreement. Page 6 #11791300_v2 n. Governing Law This Agreement shall be governed by the laws of the State of Illinois both as to interpretation and performance. o. Successors and Assigns The terms of this Agreement shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the parties and their respective successors and assigns; provided, however, that neither partyshall assign this Agreement in whole or in part without the proper written approval of the other. P. Waiver of Contract Breach The waiver of one party of any breach of this Agreement or the failure of one party to enforce at any time, or for any period of time, any of the provisions hereof, shall be limited to the particular instance, shall not operate or be deemed to waive any future breaches of this Agreement, and shall not be construed to be a waiver of any provision, except for the particular instance. q. Severability of Invalid Provisions If any provisions of this Agreement shall be held to contravene or be invalid under the laws of any particular State, County or jurisdiction where used, such contravention shall not invalidate the entire Agreement, but it shall be construed as if not containing the particular provision or provisions held to be invalid in the particular State, County or jurisdiction and the rights or obligations of the parties hereto shall be construed and enforced accordingly. r. Force Majeure Neither VILLAGE nor ENGINEER shall be liable for any fault or delay caused by any contingency beyond their control, including, but not limited to, acts of God, wars, strikes, walkouts, fires, or natural calamities. S. Access and Permits VILLAGE shall arrange for ENGINEER to enter upon public and private property and shall obtain all necessary approvals and permits required from all governmental authorities having jurisdiction over the PROJECT. t. Designation of Authorized Representatives Each party shall designate one or more persons to act with authority in its behalf in respect to appropriate aspects of the PROJECT. The persons designated shall review and respond promptly to all communications received from the other ply. Page 7 #11791300_v2 U. Address for Notices Whenever it is provided in this Agreement that notice shall be given or other communication sent to ENGINEER, such notices or communications shall be delivered or sent to: Thomas Engineering Group, LLC. 238 S. Kenilworth Suite 100 Oak Park, Illinois 60302 Attn: Thomas Gill, PE Whenever it is provided in this Agreement that notice shall be given or other communication sent to the VILLAGE, such notices or communications shall be delivered or sent to: VILLAGE OF OAK BROOK 1200 Oak Brook Road Oak Brook, Illinois 60523 Attn: Michael Hullihan Public Works Director Notices personally delivered or sent via U.S. Mail, postage prepaid, shall be deemed, for all purposes, proper notice. V. Insurance ENGINEER agrees to obtain and maintain, for the term of this Agreement, and for a period of twelve (12) months after the services contracted for hereunder have been completed, insurance hereinafter provided, furnishing a certificate or certificates of insurance to the VILLAGE prior to commencing work under this Agreement. The certificate or certificates of insurance shall be in a form satisfactory to the VILLAGE from companies authorized to do business in Illinois and shall provide that the policies referred to shall not be canceled or changed without first giving thirty (30) days written notice thereof to the VILLAGE. Said insurance requirements are attached as Appendix IV and made a part of this Agreement. The VILLAGE shall be named as an additional insured. W. Additional Services ENGINEER shall supply such additional services as requested in writing by VILLAGE and agreed to by ENGINEER in connection with the PROJECT. Separate proposals shall be submitted by ENGINEER for furnishing these additional services. Compensation for such additional services shall be negotiated by the parties and included in this Agreement by a written amendment. Page 8 #11791300_v2 ENGINEER shall supply such additional services as requested in writing by VILLAGE and agreed to by ENGINEER in connection with the PROJECT. Separate proposals shall be submitted by ENGINEER for furnishing these additional services. Compensation for such additional services shall be negotiated by the parties and included in this Agreement by a written amendment. X. Time Time is of the essence in the performance of all terms and provisions of this Agreement. Third Party Beneficiary No claim as a third parry beneficiary under this Agreement by any person, firm, or corporation shall be made or be valid against the Village. Z. Conflicts If any provisions of this Agreement conflict with any provisions of the attached appendices, the provisions of this Agreement shall control. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties set their hands and seals on the date first written above.` LL' A VIe.GE OF OAK BROOK A unrcrpa Corporati. fl Village President Thomas Engineering Group BY: President #11791300_v2 Village Clerk ATTEST: A .2 Page 9 APPENDIX 1 SCOPE OF SERVICES Per proposal submitted by Thomas Engineering Group, LLC, Ltd. dated November 2, 2012. Page 10 #11791300_v2 APPENDIX 1I COMPENSATION SCHEDULE Per proposal submitted by Thomas Engineering Group, LLC, Ltd. dated November 2, 2012. Page 11 #11791300_v2 APPENDIX III TIME SCHEDULE Per proposal submitted by Thomas Engineering Group, LLC, Ltd, dated November 2, 2012, Page 12 #11791300_v2 APPENDIX IV Insurance Engineer shall maintain for the term of this Agreement, and for a period of twelve months after the services is contracted for hereunder have been completed, insurance policies covering: 1. Workers Compensation and Employers Liability Insurance: Statutory limits = $500,000 per accident. 2. Comprehensive General Liability Insurance: $1,000,000 per occurrence combined single limit. 3. Comprehensive Automobile Liability Insurance: $1,000,000 combined single limit, any auto. 4. Professional Liability Insurance (errors and omissions): $1,000,000 per claim and in aggregate. 5. Umbrella or excess liability: $1,000,000 per occurrence. If ENGINEER caries Comprehensive General Liability Insurance in an amount of $2,000,000 or greater, this requirement may be waived. 6. Engineer will provide the Village with a certificate of insurance and additional insured endorsement showing the Village added to the General Liability Insurance as an additional insured. 7. Coverage shall not be suspended, voided, canceled, or reduced except after thirty (30) days prior written notice by certified mail has been given to the Village. If a standard Certificate of Insurance form is used with a cancellation clause, the words "endeavor to" and "but failure to mail such notice shall impose no obligation or liability of any kind upon the company, its agents or representatives" will be stricken or crossed out. Page 13 #11791300_v2 Submitted to: Village of Oak Brook Mr. James Bosma, P.E. Village of Oak Brook 1200 Oak Brook Road fak Brook, Illinois 60523 November 2, 2012 Submitted by: ce Qr ine nignesr grace„ )mas Engineering Group, LLC 238 South Kenilworth Avenue Suite 100 Oak Park, Illinois 60302 Mr. James Bosma, P.E. Village of Oak Brook 1200 Oak Brook Road Oak Brook, Illinois 60523 th.& service at the high6st goadd, 238 south kenilworth avenue suite 100 oak park, illinols 60302 Re: 2013 Water Main Project, 22 "d Street (Salt Creek to Clearwater Drive) Dear Mr. Bosma: Thomas Engineering Group, LLC (TEG) respectfully submits the bndosOd. proposal to the Village of Oak Brook for the subject project ':We,.h606 that our interest and enthdsi6sf4:fdW this project show through in our proposal as we fe0thft our due diligence, expertise and experlenc'e"Will'provide Oak Brook with a valuable investment'.h d d T 1. details tails in our proposal will also demonstrate that`d -, . oexperienced . . personnel can deliver benchm4fk:rriaterials, state-of-the-art construction methods as welt as Alem solving skills from design, constr6dion, operations, and maintenance perspectives. TEG has visited;lth.e project site with Village staff to gather project context and background�ifor our proposal. Ou,`Fa,pOroach for this project isjo.c nduct'a targeted conceptual analysis, identify the most cost effectivd5afid least invasive solutlon; and then assemble a feasible and buildable sefibHonstruction documen6:: Tfiis submittal includesd ocuse summary of our understanding and approach for the 2013 Watet Main Project. We.are confident that our collective experience and comI51666skill sets provide oilfirtdiim with comprphe. lanning,4esign, and construction decision makirig,6bilitles. To cornplem"r technical all TEG -led. projects also receive the same, highlevelof.co . mmitment which call be-su'rnmanz ... .......... •APP.ROACH;IS pROPESSIONAL o KEY _,;PERSONNEL -4kRlxc!!PTIONAL What separates us from the other firms is'd' I ovri'service—our tra emar (1: is, service: a the highest grade@. TEG has Wbri''d . IlWfdgrow in these tough etonormc individually and bringing value t6A community. We deliver lane firm experience wdh small firm service. Weare truly excited about the ,*opportunity of working on thd:�2,013 water main p ...... 4; and look ok forward to r.(510t answering any question _ia s you may:have about our f!R',_ffif�.or experlenc§�,,Jfy. U have any questions or require additional Information,,,please call me at 00 or by ;e-mail at tomg@thomas- engineerine.com. M�, Sincerely, thornas engineering group, lic Thomas E. Gill, 111, P.E. President Steve S. Pasin5ki, P.E. Planning and Design Head Cover Letter Section 1 Section 2 Section 3 Section 4 Appendix Village of Oak Brook Proposal for 2013 Water Main Project 22"d Street (Salt Creek to Clearwater Drive) Project Understanding and Approach Project Schedule and Fee Summary Project Team and Organizational Chart Resumes Cost Proposal Details 1 7 8 10 23 Village of Oak Brook Proposal for 2013 Water Main Project 22"d Street (Salt Creek to Clearwater Drive) PROJECT UNDERSTANDING The Village of Oak Brook Is seeking a highly competent and professional engineering firm to perform design services for the 2013 Water Main Project. In this proposal, Thomas Engineering Group, LLC (TEG) provides details of our, qualifications and project understanding and approach to complete all tasks necessary for the successful completion of the Village's 2013 Water Main project. The Village of Oak Brook's existing 12" water main that is directly north of the IDOT roadway 22"d Street but north_ of. the`Viillage'S i'i adway.22"d Street (also known as Hunter Drive) has experiencedrepeated breaks and currently -requires replacement to provide reliable water service. TEG understands that thedesign solution should include nopressure connections and that wrap around saddles should be avoided. :TEG: aiso understands that a current water main model: is not available for this'area'and the Village will be deciding if the new water main: should be 12".or�6"; TEG's alternative analysis and recommendation will provide the Village with alignments, costs, construction methods, local impacts, and benefits fortwo alternatives. In addition;the::Village desires erosion. control improvements to the areas on the 22"d Street'sideslopes adjacent 6: were the previous:water main breaks have occurted: This is on IDOT:right of -way and'.will regwte;coordination and utility permitting. The proposed modifications to.tfie existing..uater main will 'include replacement and relocation -in its entirety. :;linen the `px"Mwig' alignment in:: close proximity to IDOT righf-of way and its location'on an extremely steep slope;;, TEG anticipates strategically locating the water main within or adjacent toj the parkway of the Udlage maintained 22nd Streeti and; to accommodate water•_ $and c: sewer separapoh requirements adher)ng ao. the "Standa.rd`: Specifications for Water and Sewer Construction in ,.r F Illinois". This scope assumes that:the existing 12K-flme:j4rst north of the IDOTr roadway (22nd Street) will be pe'fmanently abandoned W6 eiso. understand that the Village prefers 300' hydrant spacing and that the designafbr this section will incorporate the addition of one hydrant along this run In addition to determining an appropriate alignment for the replacement water main that minimizes impacts to the existing roadways and access to area businesses, TEG will also identify Innovative and feasible project solutions that will provide value to the Village in terms of cost, schedule, constructability, operations, and future maintenance. TEG has gathered the necessary information and project context to develop excellent strategies in each of these areas of need. w 1 Village of Oak Brook Proposal for 2013 Water Main Project 22nd Street (Salt Creek to Clearwater Drive) A cursory review of the current land use and the Illinois State Fire Marshall website in regardsto underground storagetank listing leads ourteam to believe there would be no reason to suspect that any excavation material would necessitate special treatment under the Clean Construction Demolition Debris Act in Illinois. The scope of work in this proposal assumes that the responsibility for identification and removal of any such materials would be the responsibility, of the contractor. This responsibility will be included with the project', specifications and due to the existing conditions, is not expected to escalate bid prices. No soil samples are being provided as part of this proposal. Based on a preliminary review of the FIRM. map; nearly the: entire project limits are located within floodplain, but outside of. the regulatory floodway.; TEG will ensure that all excavation and fill placement remain within the project.complies with the conditions setforth. in the Villages' storm water and floodplaili: ordinance and theirfull-waiver status with DuPage County. After meeting with. J.mB'osma, P.E. from the Village and reviewing the available project information`our team met to discuss the assignment and determine the appropriate processes to complete the Project. Each of our key discipline leads made site vislts and collected data and photos. in order to better understand the context anclihe'..nature of the work to complete this water main project. The Village'*,§ ;budgeted $194,000f&,this project: based on'.programming level estimates` Thomas Engineering, Group and the'Village wil[work together to advance Plans and schedule a Akting`that is. most advantageous to soliciting the most competitive unit costsai coverall bid price.for the project:,. PROJECT APPROACH For this Prdject, TEG proposes a targeted approach to the proposed project design that wdl achieve:+both expediency and the ability to complete the project: with minimal impactsto. Village residents and businesses. Prior to 66glnning ari infrastructure project -TEG fihd9 it extremely effective to have a thorough "lack'! off' meeting in order to engage all Village Utihtiessblvivon stakeholders and other key Village staff to fully. understand Village.. practices, pohaes and' preferences when desigmrg aq0. building capital improvement projects Step 1: Kick -Off Meeting Our experlence has shown that a'detafecl and well planned initial project meeting cati provide longterm be'n:efiits for; a project and dramatically decrease the risks that`can Impact bdd96t1'schedule, and stakeholder support. Prior to beginning any design, TEG will organize and lead a stakeholder meeting with representatives from Engineering, Public Works, and any other interested Village staff. We will also coordinate with Village staff to get a J.U.L.I.E. locate performed prior to this meeting so that an onsite walkthrough of the proposed concept alignments can be discussed relative to other utility impacts and locations. TEG focuses on gaining a sljared understanding of the project context by partnering with our clients. This enables TEG to make context appropriate project decisions that will reflect Oak Brook's desired outcomes. Village of Oak Brook Proposal for 2013 Water Main Project 22nd Street (Salt Creek to Clearwater Drive) The purpose of the kick-off meeting will be to walk through each element related to project scope to identify critical project constraints and develop a shared understanding of the'' project. Specifically, the TEG Project Manager will lead a discussion in which all parties will have ample opportunity to weigh in', and convey their project expectations, preferred methods and materials, Installation techniques, technical challenges, site history, utility challenges, access, staging, and constructability. Each of these topics will be discussed 1n terms of risks to cost, schedule, operations, maintenance, and resident/business impacts. Based on our concept level analysis of we have developed Mhai`N, intended to ..........:... be used as a starting point for_ iliscuss'ion during the kick-off meeting where some of our assumptions' will need to be verified. For your references"our concept level alignment: deevJing can be found at the end of this section of the proposal. In addition we have preliminarily considered the cost dffference' associated with,instail ng the proposed water main via directional drilling to minimize impacts; toexisting utilities, roadways, and guardrail versus the more traditional opel� trenching techniques. We estimate that directional drilling will cost approximately $23,000 more than. trenching (roughly 10% of the total anticipated=coh ruct!on cost), but .will:"'greatly reduce: impacts to area businesses;:: `residents, commutere..... and surface disturbance requiring sienificarrid more restoration and teinoorary pavement. The water mai activities to minutes wi materials, a will adhere. for the.al'oue"meeting and the resulting products will be a I consensus.of the assumptions, design details (including I,.copstrdefon techniques; and water main size), and cted dunrig the project by!0ak Brookand TEG. Meeting teh describine all aereedtinon orocedures:'nreferences- Step 2: Data -.c 16 topographical and detale already received 1:fdof ci parcel boundaries TED w PLS and James Haitsma} us collect the J.U.L.I.E. iota subsurface features, verify conflicts. mdard or unusual;elements in whicii.the project Analysis — The next step will be; to gather lity and undergtourd informaton . TEG his; it data, existing Vdiage water main: datat and` lze its own survey teats: (Christopher DeYoung ....:. jr. own state of the art;Ii?Ssurvey egmpment:tffd t(llty. information other; critical surface and `atlas information, andidentify existing utility, Using the data collected, the TEG's core project team, including Project Manager, Nick Orf, P.E., CFM, CPESC and Dustin Bonnell, will develop the design criteria for the water main design as well as the needed connections. As part of this work, they will assess the critical aspect of maintaining water service to local businesses at all times during construction. 3 TEG will partner with Oak Brook to determine the most cost-effective Investment that serves the specific needs of the 22nd Street Water Main Project without conpromtslna future ants and area and TEG'staff has a registered Land Surveyor as well as our own Total Station and GPS -based survey equipment enabling us to perform a wide range of survey services and perform pick-up surveys quickly. ° Village of Oak Brook 4 e s Proposal for 2013 Water Main Project 22"a Street (Salt Creek to Clearwater Drive) In addition, after the topographical and utility survey has been plotted, it has been TEG's practice to gain as much underground information as possible. Project engineers will immediately provide utility notices to all affected utility companies and request private utility atlases within the project limits. While conditions for IDOT utility permit approvals require that our team coordinate the appropriate agency approvals for this work, we expect that an"''�'```"y� p y proposed boring pits, slope ; ayq - ,MEN' g.� improvement treatments and potential ditch modifications will result in soil disturbances within the allowable limits and therefore have "no impact"., JEG, will establish an effective erosion and'sedm'entcon$roi .' plan to comply with these; ,requirements: TEG also understands that under. :.the: Vlllage's full -waiver commitment, no further „coordination for wetland delineation is required: :. Step 3: PreliminI.ary (60%) Water Main Design —Using .. %the information';{rom the kick-off Meeting, 1.U.L.I.E, locates and utility coordinationVllage supplied LIDAR contours -and TEG pick-up survey, TEG will develop preliminary (60%) design plans,. specifications, and construction cost estimates;fof'''the most appropriate :relocation alignment and phasing. Considerations Twill include items..5uch as cost, local impacts, schedule, constructabihty, maintenance -.:`TEPA= permitting, right-ofway, and utility permitting. -:With the Illinois Pep4rt`ment of Transportation:'3o allow erosion control and:restoration and wate, r tiain abandonment withiatheState ROW. The 60% 0146s, specifications, and quantity take. -offs and manufacturer's quotes TEG develops will be in accordance with LocaF.Standards and ]DOT's Permit Special Provisions Subchapterf: Highways, Part'530 Accommodation ofUtilities on Right -of Way, Section 430sUndergroLin d:,Facilities — Waterlines '.-.TE will performQCJCtA on (hese plans' documentfng,those checks and will :send copies: to the Village iorrevrew Far;.purposes of expediting TEPA and OOT reviews I TEG plans to adva11 nce this mrtiatset to vary nears pi'e:final condition In order toi confidently initiate the'Yeview processes (see permitting steps described below;: The project will also .be designed to meet all DuPage:.County stor --Wa -ter and' floodplain ordinance regmrements to fulfill the Vdiage commitment art s pa:pf their full waiver status. After the Village has had the oty to review th&6,0% submittal, TEG will meet with Village staff to discuss all comments and questoris_`TEG will address all comments and provide a disposition, as necessary, to those comments to the Village. Step 4: Pre -Final (90%) Water Main Design — TEG will provide full-size sets of substantially complete (90%) review plans, specifications, and estimates to the Village. TEG will prepare for and attend a review meeting with the Village to discuss any comments to the 90% plans, specifications, and Village of Oak Brook 5 Proposal for 2013 Water Main Project 22nd Street (Salt Creek to Clearwater Drive Step 5: IEPA and IDOT Permitting — After submitting final plans to Village and receiving any final comments, our project team will coordinate with IEPA to obtain the final permitting for the proposed water main relocation and replacements. In addition, TEG will reach consensus with IDOT Bureau of Design -Utilities and obtain the necessary permits for the project work, including restoration and erosion control of the 22nd Street side slope. TEG will prepare the IEPA Application for Construction Permit on behalf of the Village for submittal to the Division of Water Pollution Control, Permit Section. The application review and approval process is anticipated to take between 60 and 90 days. TEG will also develop the IDOT Permit: application and coordinate review by [DOT Bureau of Des ign-Utilities.(Utility Permits):#, Step 6: Final Bid Documents -TEG will assist the Village with distribution to prospective bidders. .1n.:.addi#ion, TEG will prepare to answer b'idder's questions/RFIs during:tlie bidding phase, evaluate bids, and provide a contracfor selection recommendatlon for the Village's consideration. t.. .-S z W rz V � _ 4 Y• l w g} J � � £L 00 M . LSE -W 0 1yyIr 1V V/ }— y 0 E o L4� V s� qQJ Yti z V �: LU r MA 23�s . 14'it..'et Q v ;� Village of Oak Brook Proposal for 2013 Water Main Project 22"d Street (Salt Creek to Clearwater Drive) PROJECT SCHEDULE, Our proposed project team is available to start on the 2013 Water Main Project immediately and anticipate completing the project prior to the 2013 construction season. Our schedule showing task durations can be referenced below with key dates and tasks: Task Notice to Proceed Kick -Off Meeting Topo/Utility Survey Data Collection and Preliminary (60%).D Village Review Pre -Final (90%);:Desi Village Review;;::= Final DesignjCoznple Bid Advertisement IEPA and If]OTPerm This is a C not to exi the same Our proposed;;? and a total 'n' documentation Fixed 1 Village of Oak Brook s e Proposal for 2013 Water Main Project 221d Street (Salt Creek to Clearwater Drive) The Thomas Engineering Group (TEG) team has committed our best personnel to this project. Our team members have excellent experience in water main design, alternatives analysis; and constructability review. Several of our key staff have previously worked on similar design and construction projects and have a high degree of familiarity with municipal projects and expectations. These team members have also worked together on many recent successful TEG projects and are proposed to serve the Village on Oak Brook. At the end of this section is our proposed organizational chart for the project. Our Project Manager is Nick Orf, P.E.. CFM, CPESC Mr. Orf is a registered professional engineer,, certified floodplain manager:and certified professional in erosion and sediment control with over 9 years cf experience; Nick has an extensive background in municipal engineering, water main design and construction, stormwater management, conveyance, and storage design;: hydrologic and hyd.raullc*.Modeling, floodplain and floodway studies, watershed. planning, roadway.',: drainage design, general engineering, environmental engineering, conservation site design, and wastewater conveyance. He has significant experience permitting with various agencies such as TEPA, Army Corps, IDNR, DUpage County, MWRDGC, ]DOT, and various other municipalities and Counties; Njck has been project managei for several municipal projects that included alternatives analysis to adiliesglhe most appropriate alignments for proposed infrastructure. Dustin Bohhell will assist Project:: Manager Nick Orf with water main design. Dustin is a%licensed water, operator with extensive experience. in water main design, testing: construchon And maintenance-.'{ is undergrogrtd experience will be a great ,:asset on this protect': By having 'observed the construction of the nearby Village of Lombard St Charles Street water main replacement` project In 2011, Dustin is extremely familiar with water main design requlfements-and.. construction practices:#hroughout the six coui tV reaion. TEG's Chief Surveyor is Chns.De' layout for multiple rhunlcOil intersections, airports.- construction irports; construction alignment,'and,nev Boundary Surveys, ALTA Surveys; Plats, Topographic Surveys Descriptions, Construction Layout Resets, and. Monument Records. ,er, water main,; , water towers,. ,nevw stations. Mr beyoung is experie1. nced with ement Plats Dedicatioil,.Plats, Annexation Description Research.:;: Writing Legal if;'County, and Municipal);'Section Corner By working on multiple projects from the concepts phase through construction, Nick will use his own •.'lessons learned" to `cjesfgn a water main prafeetthat will be pldtihddg designed, and built seartitessly in all Jim Haitsma will be the Lead Drafter and CADD technician for the project. Jim has developed all drawings in the current TEG database of design details and drawings of infiltration techniques and designs. Jim has over 10 years of drafting experience and will adjust all existing details as necessary for use on this project, and complete any new drawings needed. the of Ie! for Joliet. He Fonds what is t to design, ct, and maintain and sanitary properly. Village of Oak Brook Proposal for 2013 Water Main Project 22"a Street (Salt Creek to Clearwater Drive) Steve Pasinski. P.E. is TEG's Project Principal for the subject project. Mr. Pasinski has more than 20 years of planning and design engineering experience in the public sector. Mr, Pa sinski understands the importance of servicing the client and the community. He has proven this by leading the development and substantial growth of TEG's planning and design group during a period of time which has seen many of our competitors shrink. He received an "an outstanding letter of recommendation" from the Kane County Division of Transportation highlighting his commitment to client service, quality content and innovation during his management of the national award winning Stearns Road Fox River Bridge project. TEG's QC/QA Manager is Kevin. VanDeVdoestdnei P(E� Wlr: VanDelNoe'styne has the plan review experience needed to ensure our construction plans will 66 built seamlessly in the field forall three Phases of this project. 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