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R-1297 - 09/10/2013 - PEDESTRIAN ACCESS - Resolutions RESOLUTION 2013-PED-ACCESS-CNTRCT-R-1297 A RESOLUTION APPROVING AND AUTHORIZING THE AWARD AND EXECUTION OF A ENGINEERING SERVICES CONTRACT WITH ENGINEERING RESOURCE ASSOCIATES FOR PROJECT E OF THE PEDESTRIAN ACCESS PROJECT WHEREAS, the Village desires to improve pedestrian and bicycle access to the Oakbrook Center and the hotels, offices, businesses, universities, and residential developments located adjacent to or near the Oakbrook Center (collectively, "Oakbrook Center Area Businesses") through implementation of 10 related infrastructure projects collectively known as the Pedestrian Access Project (collectively, "Project'); and WHEREAS, as part of the Project, the Village entered into an agreement to make improvements to the sidewalks, pedestrian crossings, and lighting in the vicinity of Spring Road and Commerce Drive ("Project E"); and WHEREAS, the Village awarded a contract to Kovilic Construction to provide construction services for Project E; and WHEREAS, the Village now desires to retain an engineer to provide administration and oversight services for Project E ("Services"); and WHEREAS, Engineering Resources Associates ("ERA") performed the design work for Project E and has provided satisfactory engineering services to the Village in connection with engineering and infrastructure projects; and WHEREAS, pursuant to the Local Government Professional Services Selection Act ("Act'), 50 ILCS 510/0.01 et 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 who have a satisfactory relationship with the Village; and WHEREAS, the Village and ERA desire to enter into and execute an agreement for ERA to provide the Services to the Village for an amount not to exceed $32,034.80, which agreement is attached hereto as Exhibit A("Agreement'); and WHEREAS, the President and Board of Trustees have determined that it is in the best interest of the Village to enter into the Agreement; 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 ERA in substantially the form as attached as Exhibit A and in a final form approved by the Village Attorney. Section 3: Authorization and Execution of the Agreement. The Village President and Village Clerk shall be, and hereby are, authorized to execute the approved final Agreement on behalf of the Village. Section 4: Effective Date. This Resolution shall be in full force and effect upon passage and approval in the manner provided by law. Resolution 2013-PED-ACCESS-CNTRCT-R-1297 Award of Contract to Engineering Resources Associates Page 2 oft APPROVED THIS 10th day of September, 2013 Gopal G. Lalmalani Village President PASSED THIS 10th day of September, 2013 Ayes: Trustees Adler, Manzo, Moy, Wolin, Yusuf Nays: None Absent: Trustee Baar ATTEST: Charlotte K. Pruss Village Clerk EXHIBIT A AGREEMENT #25650528_vl ENGINEERING RESOURCE ASSOCIATES, INC. Consulting Engineers, Scientists & Surveyors September 3, 2013 Mr. Michael Hullihan Director of Public Works 1200 Oak Brook Road Oak Brook, Illinois 60523 SUBJECT: Proposal for Construction Engineering Services Oak Brook Pedestrian Circulation Project Oak Brook, Illinois Dear Mike: Engineering Resource Associates, Inc. (ERA) is pleased to submit this proposal for construction engineering services for the Pedestrian Circulation Project. The proposal has been prepared in accordance with your request for proposal, our familiarity with the project and our experience on similar assignments. Project Understanding The Construction Engineering Services contract was prepared on the basis of anticipating an amount of 25 working days with work beginning in September and concluding by the completion date specified in the contract as November 1, 2013. ERA will provide the construction observation, documentation, material testing and Landscape Architecture review services. Construction Site Observation services are based upon an 8-hour day. Should the length of the construction period extend beyond the completion date, the corresponding number of days required for construction observation and documentation will also need to be extended for the construction engineering contract. The improvements will be constructed in accordance with plans and specifications prepared by Hitchcock Design Group and ERA in July 2013. The construction cost for the project based upon the recently opened bids is an amount of $266,075. The Village of Oak Brook now desires to retain ERA to provide construction engineering and material testing services for the project. It is our understanding that construction engineering services will also be paid for through local funds. It is also our understanding that the contractor, not ERA, will be responsible for ensuring conformance with State of Illinois Clean Construction or Demolition Debris (CCDD) material disposal requirements. Scope of Services ERA will provide construction engineering and material testing services in accordance with the following work plan. Warrenville Geneva Chicago Champaign 3s701 West Avenue,Suite 150 501 West State Street,Suite 203 10 South Riverside Plaza,Suite 1800 3002 Crossing Court Warrenville,IL 60555 Geneva,IL 60134 Chicago,IL 60606 Champaign,IL 61822 T 630.393.3060 T 630.262.8689 T 312.683.0110 T 217.351.6268 F 630.393.2152 F 630.262.8698 F 312.474.6099 F 217.355.1902 n ti A Mr. Michael Hullihan Page 2 of 4 September 3, 20113 1. Meetings and Coordination- The following meetings are anticipated during the construction phase of this project: a. Attend pre-construction meeting with contractor, Village of Oak Brook staff, Oakbrook Mall representative, Oak Brook Club representative, landscape architect sub-consultant, utility companies and others. b. Weekly project meetings to review contractor progress, discuss project issues, coordinate with projects and view upcoming operations. c. Distribute meeting summaries to attendees and other interested parties. d. Coordinate with testing consultant and contractor to ensure material testing conforms to contract requirements. 2. Shop Drawings & Submittals a. Record data received, maintain a file of drawings and submissions, and check construction for compliance with them. b. Review shop drawings and other submittals from the project contractor for conformance with the requirements of the contract documents. Notify the Village of any deviations or substitutions. With the notification, provide the Village with a recommendation for acceptance or denial, and request direction from the Village regarding the deviation or substitution. 3. Scheduling a. Monitor contractor's progress and adherence to project schedule. b. Review schedule with contractor on a daily basis and require contractor to update schedule on a weekly basis as necessary. c. Track and record calendar and working days as they are expended. 4. Construction Observation a. Provide one, full-time resident engineer for the anticipated number of 25 working day assuming the construction period begins in September and is completed by November 1, 2013 as outlined in the construction contract. b. Serve as the Village's liaison with the contractor primarily through the contractor's superintendent, public/private utilities and various jurisdictional agencies. c. Arrange required material testing with the testing sub-consultant. d. Review weekly progress, prepare a weekly summary to be approved by the Village and distributed by mail to the interested parties. e. Daily review and inspection of traffic and erosion control items. f. Maintain a database of names, addresses and telephone numbers of subcontractors, contractors, suppliers, and utility companies and other entities involved with the project. g. Alert the Contractor's field superintendent when un-approved materials or equipment are being used and advise the Village of such occurrences. @D Mr, Michael Hullihan Page 3 of 4 September 3, 2313 5. Documentation— ERA will utilize standard IDOT inspection reports and other construction documentation that complies with IDOT documentation procedures including: a. Track and measure contract pay item quantities using Inspector's Daily Reports. b. Keep and maintain a daily diary summarizing contractor operations, coordination activities, weather, project issues, etc. c. Collect and file material tickets. d. Prepare weekly reports. e. Submit project documentation to ERA office for use in reviewing contractor pay request. f. Track contractor time and materials expended on extra work items. 6. Material Testing a. Our material testing sub-consultant, Rubino Engineering, will be on site during pouring operations to ensure HMA and PCC materials meet the requirements of the specifications. A total of four complete testing pours will be performed. 7. Pay Request& Change Order Review a. Review applications for payment and compare to documentation records on a monthly basis. b. Forward recommendations for payment to Village staff. c. Review change order documentation and justifications. d. Forward change order recommendations to Village staff. 8. Project Close-Out a. Prepare a list of items for correction by the contractor. b. Review testing results and incorporate into punch list. c. Work with Village staff to incorporate items into the punch list. d. Work with contractor to complete all punch list items in a timely, responsive manner. 9. Construction Layout and Record Drawings a. The project contractor will be required to provide construction layout services and to provide accurate, complete record drawings at the completion of construction. b. ERA will provide control information and spot check contractor layout. We will also work with the contractor to ensure a complete set of record drawings is completed. Schedule The work is expected to be completed by November 1, 2013 within an anticipated number of 25 working days. Fees Fees for construction engineering services described in this proposal are proposed on a direct labor multiplier, not to exceed basis. Our direct labor multiplier for this assignment will be 2.80 times direct employee hourly rates. Direct costs will be charged at their actual rate incurred with no markup. Proposed fees are summarized as follows: @D Mr. Michael HUllihan Page 4 of 4 September 3; 20713 Task Hours Fee Construction Engineering 221 $23,459.80 Services Direct Costs & Material $8,575.00 Testing Sub-Consultant Total, Not-To-Exceed 221 $32,034.80 Fees are based upon an anticipated completion date of November 1, 2013. If the project exceeds beyond this period, additional fees may be required. A detailed Cost Estimate of Consultant Services form is included on the following pages. We appreciate the opportunity to submit this proposal and trust that it meets with your approval. If acceptable, please sign the proposal where indicated below and return one (1) copy for our files. The attached General Terms and Conditions are expressly incorporated into and are an integral part of this proposal for engineering services. Respectfully submitted, ENGINEERING RESOURCE ASSOCIATES, INC. John F. Mayer, PE, CFM Project Manager ACCEPTANCE & AUTHORIZATION OF PROPOSAL AND ATTACHED IIERAL TERMS & CONDITIONS Authorized Signature Village of Oak Brook GQp 1 1. lmalani, Village President Printed Name & Title September 10, 2013 Date