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ITEM B
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Janauary 13. 1997
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Authorization
REQUEST: Utility Department Requesting Authorization to Execute Supplement No.1 to
Amendment 39 for Consulting Engineering Services with Conklin, Porter &
Holmes Engineers, Inc.
PURPOSE: The purpose of this Board item is to request authorization for the execution of
Supplement NO.1 to Amendment 39 for North Orlando Fourth Addition Water Main
Improvements Construction Administration Services with Conklin, Porter & Holmes
Engineers, Inc. at a cost of$4,000.00.
CONSIDERATIONS:
This supplement is needed to provide construction administration services for the
North Orlando Water Main Improvements. The City does not have the stafffor full
construction adminstration and this service has been historically contracted out. The scope of
work includes preconstruction and progress meetings, shop drawing review, change order
preparation, pay request processing, record drawings, and DEP certification of completion.
The design of this project was authorized and completed in FY 95/96 at a cost
$31,630. The project low bid is $462,030.95 by Sunshine Building and Development Corp.
Of Casselbeny.
FUNDING:
The cost for Supplement NO.1 to Amendment 39 is $4,000. The source offunds will
be the capital improvements line code (56310) of the Utility Fund (3600). Funds would be
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expended in 120 days of approval.
RECOMMENDATION:
It is recommended that authorization be given for the execution of Supplement No. 1 to
Amendment 39 for North Orlando Wate rMain Improvements Construction Administration Services
with Conklin, Porter & Holmes Engineers, Inc. at a cost of$4,000.00 payable from the Utility
Enterprise Fund capital improvements line code (3600-56310).
IMPLEMENTATION SCHEDULE:
The scope of services will be completed within 120 days of approval.
ATTACHMENTS:
1. Supplement No.1 to Amendment 39
COMMISSION ACTION:
Attachment No. 1
AMENDMENT NO. 39
SUPPLEMENT NO.1
CONSULTING ENGINEERING SERVICES
Bidding and Construction Administration Services
North Orlando Fourth Addition
Water Main Improvements
This Supplement is made and entered into this day of 1996, by and
between the City of Winter Springs and Conklin, Porter and Holmes - Engineers, Inc.
WHEREAS, the CITY and ENGINEER have previously entered into an Agreement for
the ENGINEER'S professional services (Amendment No. 39); and
WHEREAS, the CITY and the ENGINEER shall refer to Amendment 39 herein, and
desire to have it incorporated by reference; and
WHEREAS, the CITY and the ENGINEER now wish to modify and add specific items to
Amendment 39.
NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual promises and covenants contained
herein and given one to the other, the sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged, the parties
agree as follows:
I SCOPE OF WORK
The scope of work has been agreed to by the parties, and is attached hereto and
incorporated herein, by reference, as Exhibit 1. Mr. Terry M. Zaudtke, P.E.,
Senior Vice President, has been designated as Project Manager for this project, by
the ENGINEER.
II FEE
The fee has been agreed to by the parties, and as attached hereto and incorporated
herein, by reference, as EXHIBIT II.
III. TERM
The term of this Supplement shall be for six (6) months from the date of final
execution by the City.
IV. ENTIRE AGREEMENT
This Supplement supersedes all previous authorizations, agreement, or
representations, either verbal or written, heretofore in effect between the CITY and
the ENGINEER that may have concerned the matters covered herein, except that
this Supplement shall in no way supersede or amend Amendment 39 or other
authorizations except as specifically provided herein. No additions, alterations, or
variations to the terms of this Supplement shall be valid, nor can the provisions of
this supplement be waived by either party, unless such additions, alternations, or
waivers are expressly set forth in writing in a document of import equal to
Amendment 39 or the Supplement, and duly executed.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Supplement No.1 on the
day and year first written above.
CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA
BY:
DATE:
A TTEST AND SEAL:
City Clerk
CONKLIN, PORTER AND HOLMES
ENGINEERS, INC.
BY:
DATE:
ATTEST AND SEAL:
Linda M. Gardner
EXHIBIT I
SUPPLEMENT NO.1
SCOPE OF WORK
1.
CONSTRUCTION ADMINISTRATION SERVICES
1.1
The construction phase will commence with the award of the construction contract
and will terminate upon written approval of final payment by the ENGINEER on
the construction contract. During the construction phase, the ENGINEER will
provide construction administration services. The contract period is estimated to
be 120 days
1.2
Advise and consult with the OWNER and act as his representative as provided in
the General Conditions of the construction contract. The extent and limitations of
the duties, responsibilities and authority of the ENGINEER as defined in said
General Conditions shall not be modified without the ENGINEER's written
consent.
1.3
Conduct a preconstruction conference. Conduct all monthly progress meetings
(three anticipated).
1.4
Make periodic visits to observe the progress and quality of the executed work and
to determine, in general, if the work is proceeding on time and in accordance with
the Contract Documents. ENGINEER will not be required to make exhaustive or
continuous on-site observations to check the quality or quantity of the work under
this item; he will not be responsible for the construction means, methods,
techniques, sequences, or procedures for the safety precautions incidental thereto;
his efforts will be directed toward providing additional assurance for the OWNER
that the completed project will substantially conform to the requirements of the
Contract Documents, but he will not be responsible for the Contractor's failure to
perform the construction work in accordance with Contract Documents; and during
such visits and on the basis of his on-site observations as an experienced and
qualified design professional, he will keep the OWNER informed on the progress
of the work, will endeavor to guard the OWNER against defects and deficiencies
in the work of the Contractors, and may disapprove or reject work as failing to
conform to the Contract Documents. We have estimated for the purposes of this
project that one two-hour inspection will be made each week for a total of 32
hours.
1.5
Check and approve shop drawings, diagrams, illustrations, brochures, catalog data,
schedules and samples, the results of tests and inspections and other data which the
contractor is required to submit, but only for conformance with the design concept
of the project and compliance with the information given in the Contract
Documents; assemble maintenance and operating instructions, schedules,
guarantees, bonds and certificates of inspection required by the Contract
Documents.
1.6
Prepare routine change orders.
1.7
Based on his on-site observations as an experienced and qualified design
professional and on his review of the contractors I applications for payment and
supporting data, determine the amount owing to the contractor and approve in
writing payment to the contractor in such amounts; such approval of payment to
constitute a representation to the CITY, that is an expression of the ENGINEER 's
opinion, based on such observations and review, that the work has substantially
progressed to the point indicated and that, to the best of his knowledge, information
and belief, the quality of the work is in accordance with the Contract Documents
subject tot an evaluation of the work as a functioning project upon Substantial
Completion and to the results of any subsequent tests called for in the Contract
Documents and to any qualifications stated in his approval, but by approving an
application for payment, the ENGINEER shall not be deemed to have represented
that he has made any examination to determine how and for what purposes the
Contractor has used the monies paid on account of the Contract Price or that title
to any ofthe Contractor's work, materials, or equipment has passed to the CITY
free and clear of any liens, claims, security interests or encumbrances. Such
representation shall at no time be considered as a legal obligation of the
ENGINEER.
1.8
Participate in a prefinal inspection to determine if the project is substantially
complete with punchlists of items to be corrected (if applicable) and a final
inspection to determine if the project has been completed substantially in
accordance with the Contract Documents and that the contractor has substantially
fulfilled his obligation thereunder so that the ENGINEER may approve, in writing,
final payment to the contractors.
1.9
The ENGINEER shall not be responsible for the acts or omISSIOns of the
contractors, any subcontractor, or any of the contractors' subcontractors, agents,
or employees or any other persons performing any of the work under the
construction contracts, or of others.
1.10 Furnish the OWNER a set of reproducible record drawings for the construction
contract showing those changes made during the construction process, based on the
marked up prints, drawings and other data furnished by the contractor and/or the
OWNER to the ENGINEER and which the ENGINEER considers significant in
accordance with Section 01300 of the Contract Documents.
1.11 Furnish three additional copies of reports, permits, and of drawings and Contract
Documents for use by the contractors in performing their work.
1.12 Construction Quality Control Testing.
All quality control testing will be performed by the contractor in accordance with
the documents.
1.13 Resident Project Services
No Resident Project Services, supplementing OWNER personnel activities, shall
be provided for the project. The OWNER will provide a full time inspector on this
project who will communicate with the ENGINEER.
2.
BIDDING SERVICES
2.1
Prepare advertisement of bid for placement in appropriate publications by the
OWNER.
2.2
Distribute and keep records of the distribution of documents to bidders and
suppliers.
2.3
Issue addenda to the documents as required.
2.4
Answer questions of bidders and suppliers. No interpretations of the documents
shall be made, other than through issuance of addenda to the documents.
2.5
Attend the bid opening and OWNER's meetings at which time bids are to be
opened and contracts awarded.
2.6
Evaluate the bids and assist the OWNER in the selection of the construction
contractor.
2.7
Consult with the OWNER and participate in all decisions as to acceptability of
subcontractors and other persons and organizations proposed by the general
contractor for these portions of the work for which subcontractor approval is
required by the documents.
2.8
Prepare and review contracts, bonds, insurance certificates, construction schedules
and other portions of the Contracts in order to assist the OWNER in his
determination as to whether to issue a Notice to Proceed to the Contractor.
EXHIBIT II
SUPPLEMENT NO.1 (AM. 39)
COST ANALYSIS
Bidding Services $1,500.00
Construction Administration Services $2,500.00
Subtotal (Supplement No.1) $4,000.00
Original Authorization
Am. 39 (Surveying,Design, Permitting,
Bidding) $31,630.00
Supplement No. 1 Construction
Administration $ 4,000.00
Total Authorization $35,630.00