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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2016 02 22 Consent 301 VHB, Inc Design Services for Florida Avenue Streetscape ProjectCOMMISSION AGENDA ITEM 301 Informational Consent X Public Hearings Regular February 22, 2016 KS KL Regular Meeting City Manager Department REQUEST: The Public Works Department is requesting City Commission approval of Amendment #1 to VHB's agreement for engineering services in the amount of $107,513 for design of the Florida Avenue Streetscape Project, funded by the U.S. 17 -92 Community Redevelopment Agency. SYNOPSIS: The Florida Avenue Streetscape Project consists of roadway, landscape, and hardscape improvements from U.S. 17 -92 to its eastern terminus at the City's wastewater treatment plant. This agenda item is for authorization of the design and permitting phase of the project by the City's design consultant, VHB, Inc., in the amount of $107,513. The project is expected to be ready for construction in January 2017. CONSIDERATIONS: . At the August 24, 2015 City Commission meeting, the City Commission approved the Florida Avenue Streetscape Project agreement with the U.S. 17 -92 Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) which authorizes CRA reimbursement funding in the amount of $451,786 to be used as partial funding for the Florida Avenue Streetscape Project. The Florida Avenue improvements include roadway repaving, curbing, sidewalks, and attendant stormwater retention facilities (see Attachment 1 for project limits). . The City Commission authorized entering into an engineering services agreement with VHB, Inc. for streetscape design services at the May 12, 2014 City Commission meeting. VHB was selected as the top ranked firm under Request for Qualifications Consent 301 PAGE 1 OF 3 - February 22, 2016 (RFQ) # 001- 14 -13F. VHB's scope of services includes streetscape design services for two CRA projects, consisting of the S.R. 434 Streetscape Project (design complete) and the Florida Avenue Streetscape Project. . The City entered into an agreement for engineering services with VHB on June 26, 2014 with an initial authorization of $50,000, which covered complete design of the S.R. 434 Streetscape Project in the amount of $42,410, plus conceptual design services for the Florida Avenue Streetscape Project in the amount of $7,590. The $7,590 was not expended because the CRA did not approve any funding for the Florida Avenue project until July 2015. The additional cost to complete the final design and permitting services for the Florida Avenue Streetscape Project is $107,513, for a total expenditure on the Florida Avenue Streetscape Project in the amount of $115,103 ($107,513 plus the remaining $7,590 from the current agreement). . VHB's scope of services (Attachment 2) for the Florida Avenue project includes: data collection, concept plans, topographic surveying, geotechnical investigations, stormwater design and permitting with SJRWMD, and final engineering plans (roadway, landscape, hardscape, etc.). . The U.S. 17 -92 Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) authorized CRA reimbursement funding in the amount of $451,786 to be used as partial funding for the Florida Avenue Streetscape Project. The total project cost, including design, permitting, and construction, is estimated to be $820,000. Funding from the second generation one -cent sales tax is expected to be used to fund the construction for amounts above the CRA funding. FISCAL IMPACT: The total cost to complete the Florida Avenue Streetscape design is $115,103, funded by the U.S. 17 -92 Community Redevelopment Agency. VHB's current agreement has a balance of $7,590, thus a contract amendment in the amount of $107,513 is needed for the Florida Avenue Streetscape. COMMUNICATION EFFORTS: This Agenda Item has been electronically forwarded to the Mayor and City Commission, City Manager, City Attorney /Staff, and is available on the City's Website, LaserFiche, and the City's Server. Additionally, portions of this Agenda Item are typed verbatim on the respective Meeting Agenda which has also been electronically forwarded to the individuals noted above, and which is also available on the City's Website, LaserFiche, and the City's Server; has been sent to applicable City Staff, Media/Press Representatives who have requested Agendas /Agenda Item information, Homeowner's Associations/Representatives on file with the City, and all individuals who have requested such information. This information has also been posted outside City Hall, posted inside City Hall with additional copies available for the General Public, and posted at five (5) different locations around the City. Furthermore, this information is also available to any individual requestors. City Staff is always willing to discuss this Agenda Item or any Agenda Item with any interested individuals. Consent 301 PAGE 2 OF 3 - February 22, 2016 RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends that the City Commission approve Amendment #1 to VHB's agreement for engineering services in the amount of $107,513 for design of the Florida Avenue Streetscape Project, funded by the U.S. 17 -92 Community Redevelopment Agency, and authorize the City Manager and City Attorney to prepare and execute any and all applicable documents. ATTACHMENTS: Attachment 1 - Florida Avenue Limits (1 page) Attachment 2 - Florida Avenue Scope of Work and Fee Proposal (9 pages) Consent 301 PAGE 3 OF 3 - February 22, 2016 Florida Avenue US 17 -92 to Power Easement Approximately 1,900 Feet ,TTACHMENT 1 1 X r 4 B �,tl�'"r ..r71�7�"�Mry 'kn" �Wd m kv 2t ✓"T.' a � - FLORID +•'' uk ,.,tpyr'�" . e^ +�,ai�, 4 °..w y; ✓° yyai .. .Q , P u RROJ 4. rt r u _ 1 N,��r i �� •! z' is Nom- Z 0 ,y _ gml,.i v 4. !ism" r v ATTACHMENT 2 February 9, 2016 SCOPE OF WORK FLORIDA AVENUE IMPROVEMENTS DESCRIPTION OF WORK The City of Winter Springs has requested that Vanasse Hangen Brustlin, Inc. (VHB) prepare a Scope of Work and Fee Proposal to provide professional engineering services to develop construction plans for improvements to Florida Avenue. This Scope of Work presents the VHB team's proposal for completing final construction plans for the limits of Florida Avenue, which extend from US 17/92 to the City property at the sewer treatment plant, for a total length of approximately 1,900 feet. Improvements will include development of a new typical section to include curb & gutter, sidewalk, ADA compliant curb ramps, stormwater improvements, utility upgrades, pavement reconstruction, decorative lighting, landscape elements, streetscape elements (gateway features and decorative crosswalks /fencing), signing and markings, and public involvement. SCOPE OF SERVICES The following tasks have been identified in order to complete final construction plans for this project. It is anticipated that the project will include four (4) submissions as follows: • Concept Plans • 60% Plans • 100% Plans • Final Plans One plan set will be prepared for the streetscape project. The following tasks outline the design services for the Florida Avenue project. TASK 1 - PROJECT ADMINISTRATION 1.1 Design Review Meetings /Schedule A concurrent design /review format is proposed as a means of eliminating and /or reducing design work stoppage during formal design reviews by the City. This concurrent design /review format will consist of, at a minimum, monthly design progress review meetings between the project design team and the City. Comments received during the design /review meetings shall be immediately incorporated during the design process. This process will keep the project moving and avoid loss of design time awaiting receipt of formal review comments. Minutes will be prepared and distributed by VHB within five (5) days of the meeting. VHB will also prepare a project design schedule reflecting milestone date. A schedule will be submitted to the City within ten (10) days of the written notice to proceed. Page 1 of 8 February 9, 2016 TASK 2 - DATA COLLECTION 2.1 Review of Available Data and Plans With the help of City officials, previously accumulated data and records will be researched and reviewed. It is anticipated that the following material will be obtained: • Available Construction Records; • Existing Utility Location Plans; • Existing GIS Data (utility, storm, contours, etc). • Existing permits and supporting documentation from the St. Johns River Water Management District (SJRWMD) for pertinent projects along the corridor. 2.2 Design Survey VHB will subcontract the services of Southeastern Survey and Mapping Corporation (SSMC) to conduct a topographic survey, right -of -way mapping, and to locate existing utilities for the limits of work as outlined in the Description of Work. The following will be provided: • Locate improvements and utilities, as marked by utility owners or their representatives within the right -of -way and 15' beyond • Obtain spot elevations on natural ground within the right -of -way and 15' beyond suitable for interpolation of one foot contours to be shown on the final drawing. • Measure inverts and pipe sizes for all storm and structures. • Establish the right of way lines for Florida Avenue. • Locate trees 8 inches diameter at breast height and larger within the right -of -way and 15' beyond. • Perform underground utility designation and subsurface utility verification select locations (8 test holes). • Topographic coverage will include the area clouded on the attached exhibit. 2.3 On -Site Review VHB will conduct an on -site field review of the project area to determine and observe roadway widths, vertical alignment, roadside clearance, note roadway appurtenances, pavement condition, intersection operations, existing drainage patterns, etc. and use this information to assist in the development of the design. VHB will also review the design survey, provided by our subconsultant, SSMC, against existing field conditions. As part of the on -site review, we will work with the City to identify trees along the corridor that should not be impacted where possible. 2.4 Geotechnical Investigations VHB will subcontract the services of Geotechnical and Environmental Consultants, Inc. (GEC). The purpose of the geotechnical engineering services will be to explore subsurface conditions within the existing ditch and roadway to use the data obtained to provide geotechnical engineering recommendations to guide design and construction of the new stormwater pipe and pavement structure. The geotechnical scope includes obtaining the Page 2 of 8 February 9, 2016 geotechnical data necessary for the design and permitting of the roadway improvements and a wet detention pond. The scope of geotechnical services includes the following: • Mobilize two -man soil survey crew to perform 6 hand auger borings to 6 feet deep, as well as muck probes on 100 -foot intervals along the existing ditch. Perform 3 soil borings along the roadway. • Mobilize a truck - mounted drill rig and performing 2 auger borings to 20 feet deep each for the proposed pond location. • Perform routine laboratory classification tests. • Issue a geotechnical engineering report, signed and sealed by a geotechnical engineer licensed in Florida. The geotechnical engineering report will document subsurface conditions at the boring locations, provide current and estimated seasonal high groundwater levels, and will present geotechnical engineering recommendations for site preparation, fill placement and design of the stormwater pipe. TASK 3 - STORMWATER DESIGN 3.1 Stormwater Analysis and Design VHB will analyze and design the drainage and stormwater management system in accordance with the City of Winter Springs and the SJRWMD criteria. The drainage system will consist of shallow ditches and closed storm sewer system with curb inlets. The intent is to save as many shade trees as possible. The stormwater management system will consist of a wet detention pond located on City Property within a FP &L Easement. VHB will investigate if any runoff from U.S. 17 -92 can be accommodated in the proposed pond, and if the pond can be oversized to provide any compensating treatment for future development. 3.2 Design Documentation and Drainage Calculations VHB shall prepare and submit a Stormwater Management Report that includes the following: • Documentation of the analysis and design • Copies of all pertinent correspondence • Copies of analysis and design computations • Copies of supporting figures and exhibits 3.3 Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan Since the disturbed area for the project will exceed one (1) acre, a Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan will be prepared for the project. Appropriate erosion and sediment control devices will be shown on the construction plans. Page 3 of 8 February 9, 2016 I _v-1 CM M:;100111TITEV911 M W 4.1 Analysis VHB will outline the design elements for the project using City, FDOT, and AASHTO design criteria as a basis for the design. VHB will design the project using the applicable design standards (identified above) that are applicable. The design elements will include the horizontal and vertical alignments, lane widths, shoulder widths, cross slopes, borders, sight distance, side slopes and ditches, lane transitions, superelevation, features of intersections, and access points. As part of this effort, VHB will identify property impacts along the corridor resulting from the roadway improvements such as minor grading impacts and encroachments. There is no intent to acquire property, however, VHB will work with the City to minimize such impacts. These elements and decisions will be made during the concept phase of the project. 4.2 Construction Plans Upon approval of the concept plans, VHB will complete construction plans and specifications. The plans will be prepared in accordance with the City and FDOT Greenbook standards, policies, and procedures. VHB shall prepare the applicable final plan sheets, notes, and details to include the following: Plan Sheet Key Sheet No. . Sheets 1 General Notes 1 Summary of Pay Items 1 Special Details 1 Drainage Map 1 Typical Sections 1 Plan /Profile Sheets 5 Intersection Detail 1 Landscape /Hardscape Plans 5 Li htin Plans* (see Task 5) 5 Drainage Structure Details 1 Utility Adjustment Plan 3 Pond Detail Sheet 1 Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan 2 Maintenance of Traffic 2 Signing and Pavement Markin 3 *Drainage cross sections are not included in this scope of work. Cross sections will be prepared for each driveway. Page 4 of 8 February 9, 2016 TASK 5 - ROADWAY LIGHTING The City has indicated that the roadway lighting will be designed and installed by Duke Energy. The City will handle all communication and coordination efforts with Duke. It is anticipated that this will be completed early in the design phase such that the landscape design can be developed around the light fixture locations. VHB is not responsible for the roadway lighting design. TASK 6 - RECLAIMED WATERMAIN 6.1 Design VHB will prepare plans and details for design of a 12 -inch reclaimed water main along Florida Avenue, running from the existing City reclaimed main in the power easement to a terminal point at 17 -92. A 6" connection to the existing 6" reclaimed line at the Seven Oaks entrance will be provided. Following are specifics to the design effort: • Identify potential conflicts between the proposed reclaimed water main and existing utilities (public and franchised). • Communicate with the City the extent of water main replacement and minimum desired clearances. It should be noted that a permit will not be required from FDEP. TASK 7 - LANDSCAPE AND HARDSCAPE DESIGN AESTHETICS 7.1 Preliminary Lan dsca pe/Streetsca pe Design Phase As a part of the roadway upgrade design for the City of Winter Springs, VHB will complete the preliminary landscape design. The following will be completed within the preliminary design phase: 7.1.1 Field Visit and Kick -Off Meeting VHB will begin by visiting the site and attending a project kick -off meeting with the City to discuss desired landscape program, budget, maintenance and operation issues in order to determine a clear direction for the project goals and objectives. During this meeting, VHB will review and photo document the existing site conditions and surrounding context which will establish a framework for the development and design of the proposed landscape and hardscape improvements. 7.1.2 Preliminary Concept Design Options VHB's approach to the landscape planning and design includes the development of site - specific plan analyses, alternatives, and overall landscape concepts for street tree plantings. The potential for gateway plantings and hardscape treatments for the Florida Avenue project will be investigated for location at the intersection of US 17 -92 and Florida Avenue. The hardscape features include decorative pavers, enhanced crosswalk treatments and low walls associated with proposed grading. Page 5 of 8 February 9, 2016 Based on the initial site investigation and collaboration with the roadway and stormwater design, VHB will prepare the two (2) preliminary landscape /streetscape and gateway concept design options. The preliminary design options will indicate the initial layout of proposed plantings and hardscape treatments with consideration given to existing vegetation, surrounding edge conditions, stormwater and roadway design. 7.1.3 Final Concept Plan Based on the City's feedback, VHB will refine the selected design options and prepare a final landscape /streetscape concept plan. The final plan will be integrated with the street and walk cross sections, stormwater, and existing utilities. As part of the final concept plan VHB will provide a recommended plant palette and comparable images as appropriate. VHB will update the estimate of probable costs for landscape elements. 7.2 Final Landscape Architectural Construction Plans Based on the approval of the Final Roadway Improvement Plans and City authorization, VHB will prepare landscape construction plans that incorporate the City's comments. 7.2.1 Landscape Planting Plans VHB will prepare final planting plans for construction that will show the location of proposed trees, shrubs and ground cover and will include a plant list indicating the botanical and common names of plant material as well as proposed sizes, planting and tree protection details. VHB will prepare the required technical specifications for the final planting plans, to include applicable plant schedule, planting details and staking criteria, soil testing requirements, minimum soil amendment criteria, and appropriate warranty periods. Technical specifications and notes will be included on the drawings and not separate specifications booklet. 7.2.2 Landscape Irrigation Plans VHB will prepare landscape irrigation construction plans for limited planting areas to conserve water and accommodate the future growth patterns of the selected plant materials, meeting the applicable technical standards of the City. The plans will indicate the irrigation system point of connection (as provided by the project engineer); location of control panel; locations and sizes of pipes, valves, heads, and sleeves in sufficient detail to define the requirements for construction. VHB will prepare the required technical specifications for the irrigation construction plans, to include applicable installation details and warranty periods. Technical specifications and notes will be included on plans and not separate specifications booklet. 7.2.3 Hardscape Construction Plans VHB will prepare the necessary Hardscape constructions plans and details for the following: Page 6 of 8 February 9, 2016 • Grading and Layout Plans for Hardscape elements and associated treatments. • Construction Details for specialty paving areas, low walls and pedestrian sidewalk treatments illustrating dimensions, materials, finishes, and structural reinforcing. TASK 8 - PERMITTING 8.1 Environmental Resource Permitting It is anticipated the project will require an Environmental Resource Permit (ERP) through the SJRWMD. VHB will prepare and submit an ERP application to the SJRWMD for the project. In support of the permit application, VHB will complete the following: • Schedule and attend a pre - application meeting • Prepare the ERP application forms • Prepare applicable documentation, exhibits, figures, and calculations VHB will respond to requests for additional information from the SJRWMD. No wetland impacts are anticipated within the project. Permits are not anticipated from the Army Corps of Engineers and the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission. It is anticipated the application fee for permit application is $490. This application fee is included in the estimate for expenses (Permit Fees). TASK 9 - BID PACKAGE AND COST ESTIMATE 9.1 Bid Package VHB will prepare the required technical specifications associated with the improvements. The improvements will be designed in accordance with City of Winter Springs and FDOT design standards. VHB will assemble the required technical specifications and bid form to be incorporated into the bid package. The City will be responsible for the general conditions and assembling the bid package for advertising. The following will be included in the bid package: • Identify pay items and work categories for specifications • Download and review FDOT specifications for appropriate work efforts • Bid documents will include links to the FDOT and City website for appropriate specifications. • Technical special provisions, if required, will be included in the bid document. 9.2 Estimate of Probable Construction Costs Based on the final construction plans, VHB will develop quantities and prepare an Engineer's Estimate of the probable construction costs for the project (at the 60% and final design stages). Unit costs will be based on current FDOT average unit bid prices. Page 7 of 8 February 9, 2016 TASK 10- POST DESIGN SERVICES VHB will provide the following services: 10.1 Certifications Upon completion of construction in accordance with the permitted plans, VHB will attend a final walk through with the City and review the construction as -built plans against the design plans in order to verify permit conditions and certify the project to the SJRWMD and FDOT. It is understood that the City will handle all construction related contractor requests and review and approval of shop drawings. VHB will prepare a set of record drawings in PDF format based on the as -built drawings and survey provided by the contractor. WORK NOT INCLUDED The following items are not included in this proposal. If any of the following work is required, it will be completed by supplemental agreement: 1. Hazardous Material Testing (including PSI and DSI) 2. Cultural Resource Survey 3. Right -of -Way Acquisition Services 4. Construction Administration Services 5. Preparation of Permit Applications associated with Gopher Tortoises 6. Street Lighting Design Page 8 of 8 TABLE NO. 1 0% 8% 12% 28% 30% 6% 15% 100% [=Total $115,103.00 Task No. Task Description Staff Hours Fee Project Senior Project Designer Principal Manager Engineer/ Engineer/ Engineer Architect Scientist Scinetist $205 $200 $125 $105 $95 $140 $100 DESIGN TASKS DESIGN TASKS 1.0 Project Administration 0 36 0 0 8 0 0 44 $7,960 2.0 Data Collection 0 2 4 8 8 8 0 30 $3,620 3.0 StormwaterDesign 0 8 20 90 54 4 2 178 $19,440 4.0 Roadway Design 0 10 60 100 140 0 40 350 $37,300 5.0 Roadway Lighting 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 $0 6.0 lReclaimed Watermain 0 2 8 8 22 0 6 46 $4,930 7.0 Landscape and Hardsca e Design 0 4 0 0 0 36 70 110 $12,840 8.0 Permitting 0 2 8 24 8 4 6 52 $5,840 9.0 Bid Package and Cost Estimate 0 4 6 8 20 4 4 46 $5,250 10.0 Post Design Services 0 6 0 6 2 0 1 15 $2,120 Subtotal Design Tasks 0 74 106 244 1 262 1 56 129 1 871 $99,300 EXPENSES Printing, Mileage, Graphics $750 Permit Fees (SJRWMD) $490 Contin gency $0 Subtotal Expenses $1,240 SUBCONSULTANTS SSMC - Survey (See attached proposal) $8,278.00 GEC - Geotechnical See attached proposal) $6,285.00 Subtotal Subconsultants $14,563.00 Totals 1 0 74 106 244 262 56 129 871 $115,103.00 0% 8% 12% 28% 30% 6% 15% 100% [=Total $115,103.00