CC - item 4A - Proposal For Reconstruction Of Various AlleysTO:
FROM
DATE:
RE:
HONORABLE MAYOR
AND MEMBERS
ROSEMEAADD~CITY COUNCIL
BILL CROWE, CITY MANAGER
OCTOBER 1, 2002
ENGINEERING PROPOSAL FOR .RECONSTRUCTION OF VARIOUS
ALLEYS
Attached for your consideration is an engineering proposal from Willdan for engineering
design, hydrology study, design and construction survey, utility coordination, storm drain
easement acquisition, monument restoration, initial study/negative declaration, contract
administration, construction observation, and federal labor compliance services for
reconstruction of the following alleys:
Alley north of Valley Boulevard from
Alley north of Valley Boulevard from
Alley south of Valley Boulevard from
The project includes reconstruction of existing alley pavement with concrete pavement, in
accordance with the City's Pavement Management Program.
The project also includes construction of a storm drain line to collect storm water runoff
from the alley north of Valley Boulevard, between Rio Hondo Avenue and east end. The
new storm drain line will be connected to the existing storm drain system in Valley
Boulevard. In order to construct the new storm drain line, a storm drain easement from
one of the properties located south of the alley will be acquired. Upon construction of the
storm drain line, the system will be transferred to the Los Angeles County Flood Control
District for operation and maintenance.
COUNCIL AGENDA
OCT 0 8 2002
ITEM No. j• ee 24
Bartlett Avenue to east end;
Rio Hondo Avenue to east end; and
Temple City Boulevard to Strang Avenue.
October 1, 2002
Page 2
The total construction cost for the project is estimated to be $330,000. The construction
cost (estimated to be $55,000) for the alley north of Valley Boulevard from Bartlett Avenue
to east end will be funded by the Traffic Congestion Relief funds, and the construction cost
(estimated to be $275,000) for the two remaining alleys as well as the federal labor
compliance fees will be funded by Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds.
The estimated contract period for the project is 25-working days and construction is
anticipated to occur in the Summer of 2003.
The proposed fees are as follows:
• Hydrology Study
$
3,800
• Design Surveying
$
8,700
• Preliminary and Final Design
$ 23,500
• Utility Coordination
$
3,100
• Storm Drain Easement Engineering
$
750
• Storm Drain Easement Acquisition
$
2,100
• Initial Study/Negative Declaration
$
2,400
• Monument Restoration
$
2,750
• Construction Surveying
$
4,600
• Contract Administration
$
4,900
• Construction Observation
$ 17,700
• Federal Labor Compliance
$
4,950
Total Proposed Fixed Fee
$ 79,250
The total fee, excluding hydrology study, utility coordination, storm drain easement
engineering and acquisition, initial study/negative declaration, monument restoration, and
federal labor compliance, is in conformance with that portion of the City's agreement with
Willdan Associates which pertains to design engineering services.
RECOMMENDATION
It is recommended that the Rosemead City Council approve the attached engineering
proposal and direct staff to begin the preparation of the necessary plans and specifications.
Attachment
N;~U WILLIDAN
Serving Publ Agencies
September 30, 2002
Mr. Bill Crowe
City Manager
City of Rosemead
8838 E. Valley Boulevard
Rosemead, CA 91770
Subject: Proposal for Professional Engineering Services
for Reconstruction of Various Alleys
Dear Mr. Crowe:
13 191 Crossroads Parkway North, Suite 405
Industry, California 91746-3497
562/908-6200 fax 562/695-2120
www.willdanxom
As requested, we are pleased to be given the opportunity to submit this proposal to provide
engineering design, hydrology study, design and construction survey, utility coordination,
storm drain easement engineering and acquisition, monument restoration, initial
study/negative declaration, contract administration, construction observation, and federal
labor compliance services for reconstruction of the following City alleys:
Alley north of Valley Boulevard from Bartlett Avenue to east end;
Alley north of Valley Boulevard from Rio Hondo Avenue to east end; and
Alley south of Valley Boulevard from Temple City Boulevard to Strang
Avenue.
The project includes reconstruction of existing alley pavement with concrete pavement, in
accordance with the City's Pavement Management Program. The project also includes
construction of a storm drain line to collect storm water runoff from the alley north of Valley
Boulevard, from Rio Hondo Avenue to east end. The new storm drain line will be
connected to the existing storm drain system on Valley Boulevard. In order to construct the
new storm drain line, a storm drain easement from one of the properties located south of
the alley will be acquired. Upon construction completion of the storm drain line, the system
will be transferred to the Los Angeles County Flood Control District for operation and
maintenance.
SCOPE OF SERVICES
We propose to provide the following basic services for the project:
Hydrology Study
Provide a visual survey to establish hydrologic contributory areas.
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2. Perform hydrologic calculations necessary to determine flow rates and collection
points.
3. Submit hydrology study to Los Angeles County Department of Public Works
(LACDPW) for approval.
Design Survey
1. Perform research at Los Angeles County and the City of Rosemead for survey
information.
2. Establish record centerline along the proposed construction zones.
3. Obtain existing elevations utilizing electronic field data collection methods at 25-foot
intervals to establish accurate profiles.
4. Obtain topographic feature locations for a complete and accurate representation of
existing conditions within the public right-of-way and on private property in areas
necessary for reconstruction and to match existing conditions.
Preliminary Design Phase
1. Review compiled data.
2. Develop base drawings.
a. Plot existing survey data.
b. Identify and plot apparent substructures.
C. Conduct field verification of survey data.
3. Perform hydraulic calculations necessary to fully design the storm drain
improvements.
4. Provide complete plan and profile sheet for the proposed storm drain line. The
design will follow the LACDPW standards and requirements for MTD processing.
5. Develop preliminary alley improvement plans at a horizontal scale of 1" = 20'.
6. Develop preliminary cost estimates.
7. Submit preliminary design plans to all affected agencies and utility companies for
review, including storm drain plans to LACDPW.
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Final Design Phase
1. Prepare detailed final plans and attend coordination meetings, as necessary, with
County, and utility companies at various times during the design phase to obtain
additional input and review work.
2. Prepare specifications and contract documents to conform to applicable
requirements of the City of Rosemead.
3. Prepare final project cost estimates.
Utility Coordination
1. Submit copies of plans to all affected utilities and agencies.
2. Coordinate potholing investigations to verify depths of potentially conflicting utilities.
3. Coordinate with utility companies to provide for any proposed utility improvements
prior to construction.
4. Send notification to affected utility companies, other agencies, contractor, and City
staff, and attend and coordinate the preconstruction conference.
Storm Drain Easement Engineering
1. Review assessor map(s) of the project area.
2. Attend a coordination meeting with City staff, title company, and right-of-way
acquisition agent.
3. Review preliminary title report(s), provided by the City, and other documents in
sufficient detail for preparation of legal description.
4. Compute the easement takes parcel and prepare a hard-line calculation map.
5. Prepare a legal description and exhibit for the easement parcel take.
6. Prepare the deed documents for easement to be acquired.
7. Provide the City with prints, copies, transparencies of legal descriptions, deed
forms, and exhibits.
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Storm Drain Easement Acquisition
Review title report (provided by the City), and other documents in sufficient detail in
preparation for negotiations with property owners and other parties to obtain interest
in the real property as required by the City.
Prepare, upon approval by the City, a right-of-way agreement and review easement
deed. Have each property owner execute and approve agreement and deed.
Meet with each property owner at appointed times, convenient for the owner, to
present offers, explain the acquisition process, and gather information. Follow-up
and negotiate with each property owner to resolve any problems and arrive at a
mutually agreeable settlement (a maximum of three personal contacts with each
property owner is included in order to obtain required executed documents). If
additional visits are required, services will be performed on a time-and-material
basis.
4. Coordinate acquisition with City staff and property owners. This includes prompt
transmittal of executed documents (notarized deeds, acquisition agreements, etc.)
to the City for acceptance and processing.
Recommend condemnation action, if necessary, and submit required justification in
writing to City Attorney. However, our primary goal will be to reach a successful
acceptance of the offer with each property owner. We will work with the City staff in
recommending alternative approaches to achieve acceptance.
Initial Study/Negative Declaration
Prepare the Initial Study/Negative Declaration and Notice of Completion (NOC) for
review by the City.
2. Following approval of the document by the City, distribute the document and NOC
to agencies with jurisdiction over resources affected by the project, adjacent
jurisdictions, the local library, the State Clearinghouse, and individuals requesting
copies of the document.
3. Prepare a Notice of the Availability (NOA) of the document for publication by the
City in the local newspaper.
4. Following the mandated review period forthe document (21 days for projects which
do not affect State agencies, such as Caltrans), prepare responses to any
comments received on the document.
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5. If the need for any mitigation measures is identified, prepare a Mitigation Monitoring
Program, as required by CEQA.
6. Submit the final Initial Study/Negative Declaration containing all comments received,
responses to comments, and any Mitigation Monitoring Program for City approval.
7. Attend public meetings/hearings on the environmental documentation for the
project, as requested by the City.
8. Prepare the required Notice of Determination (NOD) for filing
Monument Restoration
1. Set centerline ties for existing centerline monuments found with no existing ties.
2. Replace centerline ties disturbed by construction.
3. Reset centerline monuments and provide the City with updated set of centerline
tie notes.
Construction Survey
1. Provide construction staking on 25-foot intervals at a uniform offset.
2. Provide grade sheets.
Contract Administration
1. Hold pre-bid conference to clarify new HUD's minority participation requirements
and answer inquiries from contractors.
2. Provide the City with 30 sets of plans and specifications for bidding.
3. Assist the City in securing bids and awarding project.
4. Attend preconstruction conference and prepare minutes.
5. Provide contract administration for-properenforcement of the contract plans and
specifications.
6. Provide engineering support, as needed, to make as-built revisions to the original
plans.
7. Provide the necessary consulting services required to coordinate the efforts
between the City and the contractor.
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8. Review and approve progress payment requests.
9. Answer inquiries and complaints for the City relating to the project.
Construction Observation
1. Provide the necessary weekly, monthly, and final reports, as needed.
2. Provide daily construction observation during the construction period.
3. Provide copies of daily construction observation reports on a weekly basis, if
requested.
4. Provide necessary coordination with other agencies to provide final inspection of the
project.
5. Perform as-built corrections on original drawings.
6. Provide report to the City following final inspection stating that the project has been
completed, and provide necessary data for the City acceptance of the project.
Federal Labor Compliance
1. Attend pre-bid conference to clarify new minority participation requirements.
2. Present the CDBG requirements to the contractor at the preconstruction
conference.
3. Monitor requirements and submittal of miscellaneous federal compliance
documents from contractor and subcontractors, for Affirmative Action and Equal
Employment Opportunity.
4. Forward all required documentation to HUD, including required notifications.
5. Monitor compliance with labor laws, Clean Air Act, Federal Water Pollution Control
Act, and federal, state, and local safety laws.
6. Monitor Section 3 HUD 1968 of contractor participation.
7. Monitor weekly payroll documentation on a continuous basis, including but not
limited to, fringe benefit statements, apprentice documents, special payroll
deductions, and other required supporting documents. Documents will be
thoroughly checked to meet all Davis-Bacon regulations and miscellaneous HUD
requirements.
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8. Follow up by certified mail and telephone assistance on delinquent submittals and
coordinate with City staff to withhold funds, if required.
9. Conduct random employee interviews, as required, by HUD and verify results and
follow up on any discrepancies.
10. Make recommendations of special actions to be taken if contractor does not
cooperate in labor compliance.
11. Prepare and transmit, by certified mail, all necessary notifications on behalf of City.
12. Prepare complete files of federal compliance documentation with the content and
format preferred by HUD.
13. Perform a complete final review of federal compliance files to ensure compliance
with HUD requirements.
Our proposed fees are as follows:
• Hydrology Study
$
3,800
• Design Surveying
$
8,700
• Preliminary and Final Design
$ 23,500
• Utility Coordination
$
3,100
• Storm Drain Easement Engineering
$
750
• Storm Drain Easement Acquisition
$
2,100
• Initial Study/Negative Declaration
$
2,400
• Monument Restoration
$
2,750
• Construction Surveying
$
4,600
• Contract Administration
$
4,900
• Construction Observation
$ 17,700
• Federal Labor Compliance
$
4,950
TOTAL (FIXED FEE)
$ 79,250
The current estimated construction cost for the total project is $330,000. The design fee is
based on the fee curve schedule from the American Society of Civil Engineers. The total
fee excluding hydrology study, utility coordination, storm drain easement engineering and
acquisition, initial study/negative declaration, monument restoration, and federal labor
compliance is in conformance with that portion of the City's agreement with Willdan
Associates, which pertains to design engineering services. The construction contract
period is estimated to be 25-working days. Compensation for weekend inspection and
inspection beyond the allocated working days and hours of the construction contractwill be
on a time-and-materials basis.
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The cost for testing materials, such as compaction testing, will be provided through a
separate contract with a testing laboratory. Willdan will assist the City in the selection of a
testing laboratory and will fully coordinate the services to be provided.
If you have any questions regarding this proposal, please contact me at (562) 908-6214.
Respectfully submitted,
WILLDAN
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William C. Pagett, P. E.
Senior Vice President
AF:mec
95610-02/06-155/P02-200