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RRA – Item 3 – Engineering Proposal – Storm Drain Improvements in Kelburn and Delta Avenues R R A ROSEMEAD REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY 8838 VALLEY BLVD.,ROSEMEAD,CA 91770•(818)288-6671 •Telecopier 8183079218 TO: HONORABLE CHAIRMAN AND MEMBERS ROSEMEAD REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY FROM: FRANK G. TRIPEPI, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR DATE: OCTOBER 7, 1997 RE: ENGINEERING PROPOSAL - STORM DRAIN IMPROVEMENTS IN KELBURN AND DELTA AVENUES Attached for your consideration is an engineering proposal from Willdan Associates for storm drain improvements in Kelburn Avenue and Delta Avenue. The Kelburn Avenue storm drain project includes installation of storm drain mainline adjacent to Garvey Park in Kelburn Avenue from Emerson Place to Dorothy Avenue and in Dorothy Avenue from Kelburn Avenue to approximately 600 feet west. The Delta Avenue storm drain project includes installation of mainline storm drain in Delta Avenue extending from Earle Avenue to Dorothy Avenue. The proposed storm drain systems will collect surface water runoff tributary to each corridor. The new mainlines in Kelburn and Delta Avenues will join the existing drains in Emerson Place and Earle Avenue, respectively. The drainage improvements will include catch basins along the alignment to collect storm runoff. The current estimated construction cost for the total project is $363,000; $213,000 for the Kelburn Avenue storm drain and $150,000 for the Delta Avenue storm drain system. The Kelburn and Delta storm drain projects are currently programmed in the Rosemead Redevelopment Agency FY 1997-98 budget. It is proposed that both storm drain projects be constructed under one contract; the estimated contract period is 25-working days. AGENCY AGENDA OCT 14 7997 ITEM No. 3. October 7, 1997 Page 2 The proposed fees are as follows: Hydrology Study $ 3,500 Preliminary and Final Design 29,400 Design Surveying 6,400 Utility Coordination 3,500 Construction Surveying 6,000 Contract Administration 5,500 Construction Observation 18 000 Total Proposed Fixed Fee $72,300 RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that the Rosemead Redevelopment Agency 1. Approve the attached engineering proposal. 2. Direct staff to begin the preparation of the necessary plans and specifications. Attachment FOT:kr KELSO PRO A WILLDAN ASSOCIATES ❑ ENGINEERS & PLANNERS Professional Consulting Services Since 1964 October 6, 1997 Mr. Frank Tripepi Executive Director Rosemead Redevelopment Agency 8838 E. Valley Boulevard Rosemead, CA 91770 Subject: Proposal for Professional Engineering Design, Design and Construction Surveying, Utility Coordination, Contract Administration, and Construction Observation for Storm Drain Improvements in Kelburn and Delta Avenues Dear Mr. Tripepi: As requested, we are pleased to be given the opportunity to submit this proposal for the above-referenced services. The Kelburn Avenue storm drain includes installation of storm drain mainline in Kelburn Avenue from Emerson Place to Dorothy Avenue and in Dorothy Avenue from Kelburn Avenue to approximately 600 feet west. The proposed storm drain mainline in Delta Avenue will extend from Dorothy Avenue to Earle Avenue. Catch basins and connector pipes will be located along the storm drain alignments to collect surface water runoff generated on each corridor. The proposed storm drain systems in Kelburn and Delta Avenues will join the existing drains in Emerson Place and Earle Avenue, respectively. We propose to provide the following basic services: HYDROLOGY STUDY 1. Provide a visual survey to establish hydrologic contributory areas. 2. Perform hydrologic calculations necessary to determine flow rates and collection points. 3. Submit hydrology study to Los Angeles County Department of Public Works for approval. 12900 CROSSROADS PARKWAY SOUTH•SUITE 200• INDUSTRY, CALIFORNIA 91746-3499•(562)908-6200• FAX(562)695-2120 October 6, 1997 Page 2 DESIGN SURVEY 1. Perform research at Los Angeles County and the City of Rosemead for survey information. 2. Establish centerline for Kelburn, Dorothy, and Delta Avenues throughout the limits of project. 3. Provide elevational data to establish accurate profiles and proposed catch basin elevations. 4. Provide topographic feature locations for a complete and accurate storm drain plan in the street area between curbs. PRELIMINARY DESIGN PHASE 1. Confer with Agency staff to review, in more detail, the requirements for the project. Review available information and data assembled by the Agency staff. 2. Research readily available existing underground utilities which may be affected by the storm drain improvement. 3. Review compiled data. 4. Develop base drawings. a. Rot existing survey data. b. Identify and plot apparent substructures. c. Conduct field verification. 5. Perform hydraulic calculations necessary to fully design the storm drain improvements. 6. Develop profiles for the storm drain improvements. 7. Develop complete plan and profile sheets for the storm drain line, connections, catch basins, manholes, substructures, and utilities. The design will follow Los Angeles County Department of Public Works standards and requirements for a Miscellaneous Transfer Drain (MTD). 8. Provide profiles for catch basin connectors and other inlets. October 6, 1997 Page 3 9. Develop preliminary cost estimates. 10. Submit preliminary design plans to all affected agencies and utility companies for review, including storm drain plans to Los Angeles County Department of Public Works.. FINAL DESIGN PHASE 1. Based on the Agency, County's, and utility companies' comments and requirements, revise the plans. 2. Submit revised plans to the County for final review and comment. 3. Prepare final plans and coordinate with Agency personnel, County, and utility companies, as necessary, at various times during the design phase. 4. Obtain final approval from the County, including the necessary permits for construction. 5. Prepare specifications and contract documents to conform to applicable requirements of Rosemead Redevelopment Agency. UTILITY COORDINATION 1. Submit copies of the plans to affected utilities and agencies. 2. Determine any utility conflicts with the storm drain based on utility companies' comments and plans. 3. Coordinate potholing investigations to verify depths of potentially conflicting utilities. 4. Coordinate relocations of utility lines necessary for storm drain construction. 5. Coordinate with utility companies to provide for any proposed utility improvements prior to new construction. 6. Attend and coordinate the preconstruction conference. CONSTRUCTION SURVEY 1. Set grade stakes at a uniform offset for mainline. October 6, 1997 Page 4 2. Set staking for catch basins and connector pipes. 3. Provide grade sheets. CONTRACT ADMINISTRATION 1. Provide the Agency with 30 sets of plans and specifications for bidding. 2. Assist the Agency in securing bids and awarding project. 3. Attend preconstruction meeting and prepare meeting minutes. 4. Provide the necessary consulting services required to coordinate the efforts between the Agency and the contractor. 5. Provide engineering support, as needed, to make as-built revisions to the original files. 6. Review and approve progress payments requests. 7. Answer inquiries and complaints for the Agency relating to the project. 8. Provide contract enforcement for compliance with plans and specifications. 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 Agency stating that the project has been completed in accordance with the plans and specifications, and provide necessary data for the Agency acceptance of the project. October 6, 1997 Page 5 Our proposed fees are as follows: Hydrology Study $ 3,500 Preliminary and Final Design 29,400 Design Surveying 6,400 Utility Coordination 3,500 Construction Surveying 6,000 Contract Administration 5,500 Construction Observation 18 000 Total Proposed Fixed Fee $72,300 The current estimated construction cost for the total project is $363,000; $213,000 for the Kelburn Avenue storm drain and $150,000 for the Delta Avenue storm drain system. The design fee is based on the curve fee schedule from the American Society of Civil Engineers. The total fee, excluding hydrology study and utility coordination, 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 contract will be on a time-and- materials basis. The cost for testing materials will be provided through a separate contract with a testing laboratory. Willdan Associates will assist the Agency in the selection of a testing laboratory and will fully coordinate the services to be provided. Should you have any questions regarding this proposal, please contact me at (562) 908- 6210. Respectfully submitted, WILLDAN7 � �ASSOCIATES/�/ 7i &G/ta,-e ( I Q Richard L. Kopecky, P.E. Senior Vice President Aff:s66 9561072000107-204 6650