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TASK ORDER 2 TO AGREEMENT
DATED
February 19, 2015
CONSULTING ENGINEERING SERVICES
FOR
TORCASO PARK EXPANSION
BETWEEN
THE CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS
AND
CPH, INC.
This Task Order dated April 28, 2016 by and between the City of Winter Springs (hereinafter
called the OWNER) and CPH, Inc. (hereinafter called the Engineer), is mutually agreed upon
and declared an authorized Task Order based on Agreement for Engineering Services dated
February 19, 2015. The appropriate provisions of the Agreement apply as fully as if repeated
herin.
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SECTION 1
GENERAL
1.1 The purpose of this Task Order is to provide for Engineering Services, more
specifically itemized herein, in the preparation of Plans and Specifications and
other Engineering Services for the Torcaso Park Expansion.
SECTION 2
BASIC SERVICES OF THE ENGINEER
2.1 GENERAL
2.1.1 The ENGINEER agrees to perform professional services in connection with the
project as hereinafter stated.
2.1.2 The ENGINEER will serve as the OWNER's professional engineering
representative in those phases of the project to which this Task Order applies,
and will give consultation and advice to the OWNER during the performance of
his services. The ENGINEER will perform the services for the City Commission
under the general supervision of the City Manager and Parks and Recreation
Director and will submit interim plans to them for their review, input, decision, etc.
as appropriate.
SECTION 3
SCOPE OF SERVICES
3.1 GENERAL
The OWNER hereby authorizes the ENGINEER to proceed with the preparation
of plans and specifications for park improvements as listed below.
3.1.1 The project includes the following:
a. Installing storm pipe in an existing ditch, matching size of existing pipe.
b. Paving of a new drive lane and sidewalk from N Edgemon Avenue to the
park.
C. Construction of new parking lot from new paved drive lane.
d. Expansion of existing parking lot adjacent to Moss Road.
e. Extend new storm water collection system to existing pond
f. Conduit for Walkway lighting.
g. Design considerations for future pavilion within existing park.
h. Wetland mitigation and permitting through regulatory agencies.
At 60% plan submittal, the final scope of the project shall have been reviewed,
defined and approved by the OWNER. Any modifications to stay within the
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budget shall be made at the 60% submittal.
3.2 ENGINEERING SERVICES
3.2.1 ENGINEER will retain the services of a Geotechnical Consultant to provide data
on groundwater table, soil permeability, and existing soils conditions/type. As part
of the geotechnical work, the consultant will also provide recommendations on
proposed pavement sections for the parking area and future pavilion. A previous
geotechnical study was performed for the park. However, the date of the
geotech report is from 2001. We recommend new borings for the project to
update the water table data and to be site specific to the locations of the new
design. A copy of the scope for the services is included as an attachment.
3.2.2 The Engineer has a set of previous, as-built plans of the park. However, the
plans only encompass a portion of the park. New survey work is required to
properly design the proposed facilities.
ENGINEER will retain the services of a Licensed Professional Surveyor to provide an updated
survey of the project area including all above ground features, topographic
elevations of existing parking area and a portion of the existing storm water pond.
Perform the Survey as per Rule Chapter 5J-17 of the Florida Administrative Code
in compliance with the minimum technical standards of surveying and mapping of
the State of Florida. will also delineate the limits of wetlands on the tract of land
bounded by Moss Road, SR 419, Edgemon and North 3`d Street. A diagram is
shown in both the environmental and survey packages attached.
This scope of services does not include: Tree locates, Boundary Survey,
ALTA/ACSM Land Title Survey, Sketch and Description, Construction Layout,
Location/Designation of Underground Utilities, Platting, Wetland
Location/Delineation, Determination of Ordinary High Water Lines or Control
Survey. A copy of the scope for the services is included as an attachment.
3.2.3 ENGINEER will retain the service of an Environmental Consultant to assist with
the delineation and permitting of the existing wetlands and impacts to the
wetlands within the project area through both the SJRWMD and the ACOE, as
required for the project. The Consultant shall also assist in providing mitigation
for the impacted wetlands.
The Consultant will also delineate the limits of wetlands on the tract of land
bounded by Moss Road, SR 419, Edgemon and North 3`d Street. A diagram is
shown in both the environmental and survey packages attached.
The Consultant will also provide GPS locates on existing trees 4-inch in diameter
and larger, coordinate the tree mitigation for removal of trees 4-inch in diameter
and larger for trees removed per the City of Winter Springs Code of Ordinances,
as necessary.
3.2.4 CPH previously prepared plans and storm water calculations for the splash pad
and associated park improvements to the park, dated December 2001. The
original calculations shall be reviewed and incorporated in the design of the new
plans.
3.2.5 ENGINEER shall prepare 60%, 90% and 100% plans and specifications for
review and comment by the City staff. All submissions shall be "electronic." See
attached manpower schedule for submittal details (Attachment 1).
3.2.6 ENGINEER shall meet with the City staff at the 60% and 90% submittals to verify
the project is meeting the intent and needs of the City.
3.2.7 ENGINEER shall perform field checks of completed Plans and Specifications, as
necessary, with the OWNER's representative.
3.2.8 ENGINEER shall prepare estimates of probable construction cost based upon
final plans and Specifications.
3.2.9 ENGINEER will attend the pre-bid meeting with the City and prospective bidders
and answer any questions from the pre-bid meeting.
3.2.10 At project close out, ENGINEER will prepare and provide the City final as-built
plans in digital format.
3.3 PERMITS
3.3.1 Assist the OWNER in the preparation of a storm water permit modification as
required by the St. Johns River Water Management District (SJRWMD). Attend
a pre-application meeting with the SJRWWD to discuss the project and determine
the criteria for storm water collection, including the potential use of the existing
storm water pond as the outfall for the proposed improvements. The submittal
package and storm water design will be based on meetings with the SJRWMD
and the District criteria. ENGINEER will prepare documentation and assist the
OWNER in application for either a new permit for the proposed improvements or
a modification to an existing SJRWMD permit, as required.
ENGINEER will assist the OWNER in the preparation of the Army Corp of
Engineers (ACOE) wetland permitting. The ENGINEER will provide the services
of an Environmentalist to take the lead with permitting the wetland areas to be
disturbed.
3.3.2 Respond to reasonable requests for additional information from the SJRWMD
agency and ACOE.
3.3.3 FDEP permits for water and sewer are not anticipated and are not included in
this Task Order.
3.3.4 OWNER will pay the SJRWMD and/or ACOE application fee.
3.3.5 OWNER is responsible for all other permit application fees.
3.4 CONSTRUCTION ADMINISTRATION SERVICES (Authorized separately by the
OWNER)
3.4.1 ENGINEER will provide Construction Administration (post-design)services, when
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authorized by Owner, consisting of the preparation of as-built drawings, final
inspection and certification, and attending the pre-bid meeting.
3.4.2 ENGINEER will perform a final site inspection to verify the site has been
constructed per the plans and the SJRWMD storm water permit. ENGINEER
shall also prepare record drawings based on submittal from the contractor and
submit the final certifications and required plans to the SJRWMD for final
acceptance.
SECTION 4
SUPPLEMENTARY SERVICES OF THE ENGINEER
4.1 If authorized in writing by the OWNER prior to the rendering of such services, the
ENGINEER will furnish or obtain under subcontracts, supplementary services
which will be paid for by the OWNER, such as preparing Landscape or
Hardscape plans.
4.1.1 Additional services due to significant changes in the scope of the project or its
design including, but not limited to, changes in size, complexity, character of
construction or due to time delays in initiating or completion of the work as
described herein.
4.1.2 Additional services in connection with the project including services normally
furnished by the OWNER as described in Section 5 herein and services not
otherwise provided for in this Task Order.
4.1.3 Preparing to serve and serving as an expert witness for the OWNER in any
protest, litigation, or other proceeding involving the project.
4.1.4 Additional engineering services required by revisions to regulations (after the
date of this Task Order) as applicable to the Florida Department of
Environmental Protection, the St. Johns River Water Management District, or
other regulatory agency requirements.
4.1.5 Provide, through a subconsultant, additional surveying services if required or
requested by the OWNER.
4.2.6 Provide, through a subconsultant, soils investigation services if required or
requested by the OWNER.
SECTION 5
THE OWNER'S RESPONSIBILITIES
5.1 The OWNER will:
5.1.1 Advise the ENGINEER of his requirements for the project and designate a
person to act as the OWNER's representative with respect to the work to be
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performed under this Task Order, and such person shall have complete authority
to transmit instructions, receive information, interpret and define the OWNER's
policies and decisions pertinent to the work covered by this Task Order.
5.1.2 Guarantee access to and make all provision for the ENGINEER to enter upon
public and private lands as required for the ENGINEER to perform his work
under this Task Order.
5.1.3 Provide data requested that is reasonably available on the existing utility
systems, population and projections, land use and planning information.
5.1.4 Provide personnel to locate facilities and mow, trim, or otherwise make them
accessible for inspection.
5.1.5 Examine all studies, reports, sketches, and other documents presented by the
ENGINEER and render decisions pertaining thereto within a reasonable time so
as not to delay the work of the ENGINEER.
5.1.6 Obtain approval of all governmental authorities having jurisdiction over the
project, and such approvals and consents from such other individuals or bodies
as may be necessary for completion of the Project.
5.1.7 Furnish, or direct the ENGINEER in writing to provide at the OWNER's expense,
additional soils investigations if advised in writing by the ENGINEER that they are
necessary or advisable.
5.1.8 Furnish, or direct the ENGINEER in writing to provide at the OWNER's expense,
necessary additional services as stipulated in Section 4 of this Task Order, or
other services as required.
5.1.9 Provide such legal, accounting, and insurance counseling services as may be
required for the project and such auditing services as the OWNER may require.
5.1.10 Give prompt written notice to the ENGINEER whenever the OWNER observes or
otherwise becomes aware of any defect in the Project.
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SECTION 6
PAYMENT
6.1 PAYMENT
Payments for services and expenses of the ENGINEER to be as set forth below:
6.1.1 The fee for the design scope of services described herein will be provided as a
lump sum fee of Sixty-two thousand, six hundred twenty-four dollars
($62,624.00), which includes miscellaneous expenses as necessary. A
Construction Administration fee, pending authorization from OWNER, is two
thousand, one hundred sixty dollars ($2,160.00). The fees are broken down as
follows:
Engineering
A. Design and Permitting $36,610.00
B. Expenses $ 750.00
Surveying $12,550.00
Geotechnical $ 3,629.00
Environmental Investigation $ 9,085.00
TOTAL LUMP SUM FEE: $62,624.00
Upon the start of construction, the OWNER may authorize Construction
administration services of the following as described herein before:
Construction Administration - Hourly
TOTAL NOT TO EXCEED FEE: $2,160.00
6.1.2 The OWNER will make prompt monthly payments in response to ENGINEER's
monthly statements without retention for all categories of services rendered
under this Task Order and for reimbursable expenses incurred.
6.1.3 Charges for the services rendered by principals and employees as witnesses in
any litigation, hearing or proceeding in accordance with Paragraph 4.1.4 will be
computed at a rate of $650.00 per day or any portion thereof(but compensation
for time spent in preparing to appear in any such litigation, hearing or proceeding
will be computed in accordance with the funding levels as set forth in Paragraph
6.1.1 and 6.2.1 herein).
6.1.4 If this Task Order is terminated during prosecution of the services prior to
completion of the services of Section 3, payments to be made in accordance with
Paragraph 6.1.1 and 6.2.1 on account of that and all prior work under this Task
Order shall be due and payable, and shall constitute total payment for services
rendered. In addition, upon termination, the ENGINEER shall be paid for any
Additional Services authorized and rendered under Section 4.
6.1.5 The ENGINEER shall promptly begin work on the services authorized by this
Task Order upon receipt of notice to proceed from the OWNER.
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SECTION 7
GENERAL CONDITIONS
7.1 Since the ENGINEER has no control over the cost of labor, materials, or
equipment, or over any construction contractor's method of determining prices,
any opinions of probable construction cost which may be provided in the services
of this Task Order are made on the basis of his experience and qualifications and
represent his best judgment as a design professional familiar with the
construction industry, but the ENGINEER cannot and does not guarantee that
bids or the construction cost will not vary from opinions of probable cost prepared
by him.
7.2 The OWNER and the ENGINEER each binds himself and his partners,
successors, executors, administrators and assigns to the other party of this Task
Order and to partners, successors, executors, administrators, and assigns of
such other party in respect to all covenants of this Task Order. Nothing herein
shall be construed as creating any personal liability on the part of any officer or
agency of any public body which may be a party hereto, nor shall it be construed
as giving any rights or benefits hereunder to anyone other than the OWNER and
the ENGINEER.
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SECTION 8
EXECUTION OF PROJECT
8.1 The ENGINEER agrees to prosecute the work in a timely manner until the
Project is completed.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have made and executed this
Amendment the day and year first above written.
OWNER:
City of Winter Springs, Florida
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MANPOWER BREAKDOWN
Torcaso Park Improvements
April 28,2016 BY: ACL
ITEM!DESCRIPTION PRINCIPAL PROJECT ENGINEER SR TECHNICIAN CLERICAL TOTALS
MANAGER El PLANNER
$160.00 $140.00 $115.00 $150.00 $85.00 $60.00
ENGINEERING Lump Sum Tasks
Site plan preparation
60%plans
Development Plan 12 20 $3,380.00
cross sections 0 0 $0.00
Details 2 4 $620.00
Cover Sheet 1 2 $310.00
General Notes 2 4 $620.00
90%plans
Development Plan 24 40 $6,760.00
cross sections 4 12 $1,580.00
Details 8 8 $1,800.00
Cover Sheet 1 1 $225.00
General/Site specific Notes 4 4 $900.00
Project specifications 2 8 8 $1,920.00
Plan review 4 4 4 $1,660.00
100%plans
Development Plan 8 16 $2,480.00
cross sections 2 4 $620.00
Details 1 2 $310.00
Cover Sheet 1 1 $225.00
Site Specific Notes 2 4 0 $620.00
Project specifications 2 4 4 $1,120.00
Plan review 2 4 4 $1,340,00
Pre-application meeting SJRWMD 4 $560.00
PERMITS
City submittal(60%,90%, 100%) 8 8 2 $1,920.00
City plan review meetings(3) 12 0 0 $1,680.00
SJRWMD app 16 8 2 $3,040.00
SJRWMD Comments 16 8 $2,920.00
TOTAL ENGINEERING HOURS 10 148 8 0 146 16
Total Design Fee-Lump Sum CPH,Inc. $36,610.00
Expenses and Printing $750.00
TOTAL LUMP SUM FEE $37,360.00
Not to Exceed Hourly Tasks
Construction Administration
Bidding Services(1) 0 4 0 $560.00
Site inspections(1) 4 0 $560.00
Final as-builts 4 8 $1,040.00
Review shop drawings 0 $0.00
TOTAL HOURLY NOT TO EXCEED 0 12 0 0 0 8 $2,160.00
The PE shall be the engineer of record.
April 28, 2016
Tinklepaugh
CPR SURVEYING SERVICES
500 West Fulton Street
Sanford, Florida 32771
ATTN: Allen C. Lane, Jr., P.E.
RE: Torcaso Park, Winter Springs
Proposal# 16-040-3
Dear Mr. Allen
As requested, we have reviewed the extent of surveying services required for this
property; said property being described as follows:
DESCRIPTION
A portion of Parcel 26-20-30-5AR-0000-013B per the Seminole County Property
Appraiser. See attached exhibit.
SCOPE OF SERVICE
TOPOGRAPHIC SURVEY
Prepared in accordance with the Standards of Practice of the Board of Professional
Surveyors and Mappers as set forth in Chapter 5J-17 of the Florida Administrative Code
Pursuant to Section 472.027, Florida Statutes. Elevations will be relative to an
established city or county benchmark with a minimum of two (2) temporary benchmarks
set on site for future reference and project control. The limits of survey will be as
bounded by the red line on the attached exhibit and include the area 30 feet Northerly of
the sidewalk running along the canal. The survey will include the described site and if
possible a 10-foot overlap onto adjacent property. Additionally, the survey will extend to
edge of water of the onsite pond. Within the limits described the survey will detail
gravity sewer, lift stations and drainage systems; said detail will include top rim, or
grate elevations, bottom of structure elevations, pipe sizes and pipe invert elevations if
accessible. Spot elevations will be collected at a sufficient density to provide accurate
one-foot interval contours. Cross section will be collected at a minimum of every 100 feet
along the canal and portion of Moss Road. In addition visible above ground indications
of utilities on and immediately adjacent to the site will be located. The wetland line as
flagged by others will be located and shown on the survey. The approximate wetland
line is shown on the exhibit as the pink line,
TOPOGRAPHIC SURVEY FEE: $3,050.00
WETLAND LINE LOCATION FEE: 9,500.00
5125 ADANSON STREET, SUITE 800 a ORLANDO, FLORIDA 32804
TELEPHONE(407) 262-0957
www.tinklepaugh.com
CPH
ATTN:Allen C. Lane, Jr., P.E.
Proposal#16-40-3
April 28, 2016
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Note: Certain sanitary and storm structures that have been either welded shut, locked,
contain toxic gases, full of water and/or debris and with heavy grates/access lids or that
are in traffic lanes, may not be accessible without the use of specialized equipment or
additional personnel. Access and information about these types of structures lying
within the Public Sanitary and Storm Systems should be obtained from the governing
municipalities.
This proposal does not include excavation for verification of any underground
improvements.
Revisions, additional certifications, title reviews (if not included in scope) will be
completed on an hourly basis as an extra service. Should additional services beyond the
scope of this proposal be identified, all such services whether authorized by a change
order, supplemental proposal, e-mail authorization, or verbal authorization, they shall
be considered a continuation to the original/ master proposal for this project.
The terms of this agreement shall be valid for client acceptance for thirty (30) days.
Invoices are due and payable at time of receipt; in the case of delinquent accounts (60
days or over) the client agrees to pay, in addition to the full face amount of the invoice,
interest accruable at 1Y2 % per month, all reasonable collection, and /or attorney's fees
required in the process of collection.
Two sets of the survey, signed and sealed, will be provided at job completion. Additional
prints will be provided at $5.00 per sheet. Fed Ex will be provided if requested and will
be invoiced at a minimum of $50.00 per delivery. Courier service for the immediate
Orlando area is also available and will be invoiced at $25.00 per delivery, other
identifiable direct out of pocket expenses will be invoiced at a multiplier of 1.00.
CPH
ATTN: Allen C. Lane, Jr., P.E.
Proposal:#16-40-3
April 28, 2016
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We sincerely appreciate your choosing Tinklepaugh Surveying Services for a proposal
and look forward to working with you on this project.
Sincerely,
TINKLEPAUGH SURVEYING SERVICES, INC.
Ab4raam mchuk.-, P.S.M
If this proposal is satisfactory, please have the financially responsible party fully execute
below and return one copy to this office as our authorization to proceed..
The undersigned afiTrms that be or she is responsible for the fees as stated in this
proposal and Woes to the terms contained therein.
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Allen C. Lane, Jr., P.E.
Project Manager
CPH Engineers,Inc.
1117 East Robinson Street
Orlando, FL 32801
RE: Toreaso Park
City of Winter Springs
ECS Proposal No.086.02.16
Dear Allen:
Attached please find the revised proposal to conduct the tasks associated with the Environmental
Services at the above-referenced project site.
The terms and conditions of this proposal are as detailed in the attached Scope of Services.
Should this meet with your approval,please execute one copy and return to my attention.
Ecological Consulting Solutions, Inc. appreciates the opportunity to provide you with our
services. Should you have any questions or require additional information,please do not hesitate
to contact me.
Sincerely,
Bill Griffy
Longwood Off ice Jampa Offico
23� Hunt ULA) Blvd., Suite 202 4 19 VV. Natt St., Suite 103
Lotipwood, FL -32779 Tampa, f L 336,06
Fax: (407) 869-9436
SCOPE OF SERVICES
CPH ENGINEERS, INC.
TORCASO PARK
ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES
April 27, 2016
The following Scope of Services is identified as Exhibit A in the attached Professional
Services Agreement and is for services provided by Ecological Consulting Solutions, Inc.
(ECS) for CPH Engineers,Inc (the Client).
TASK I: WETLAND DELINEATION
The project site will be inspected to determine if any areas will be claimed as
jurisdictional wetlands by either the State or Government. Any onsite wetlands will be
delineated in the field to aid in determining acreage of uplands versus wetlands and areas
requiring permits for alterations. Two agencies may have jurisdiction on wetlands within
the project site and include:
• U.S. Army Corps of Engineers(ACOE) and
• St. Johns River Water Management District (SJRWMD)
The ACOE regulates wetlands under 33 CFR, Parts 320-330. Identification of wetlands
is conducted utilizing the Corps of Engineers Wetland Delineation Manual (1987) which
takes into account multiple parameters including vegetation indicator species, hydric
soils, and hydrology. On January 9, 2001, the United States Supreme Court ruled that the
ACOE does not have jurisdiction over isolated wetlands. If onsite wetlands are
determined to be isolated,only the SJRWMD will have jurisdiction over these wetlands.
A statewide wetland determination methodology, utilized by the Water Management
Districts, was implemented in 1994 and provides for a unified method to delineate
wetlands in the state of Florida.
A. It is proposed that wherever possible one wetland line will be delineated by
qualified biologists. This line would represent the ACOE and SJRWMD limits of
jurisdiction. Lines will be field delineated by "flagging" with surveyors tape and
each flag numbered in a sequential basis for survey. This task does not include
the survey of the line by a professional land surveyor.
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ECS will prepare a written evaluation of the onsite wetlands. Included will be the current
condition, overall quality and wetland type. The attached map indicates the previous
wetland boundary.
TASK II: AGENCY VERIFICATION
The field-flagged wetland line will be verified by representatives of the various regulatory
agencies for "sign-off'. Upon review/verification, the survey performed by the Project
Surveyor would be provided to the regulatory agencies for validation. This task does not
include survey fees.
A. An ACOE representative will be contacted to conduct a field review of the
flagged wetland line. The ACOE will likely perform a desk-top review based
upon submitted project information. After review, a survey of the line will be
provided to the ACOE and validated by "sign-off' in a formal jurisdictional
determination (JD). These JD's are typically valid for a period of five years. No
fee for review of the line is charged by the ACOE.
B. The SJRWMD typically reviews the delineated wetland line based on submittal of
an ERP application. The SJRWMD requires a pre-application meeting or
submittal of a permit application prior to conducting a jurisdictional determination
of the flagged wetland line.
TASK III: ST. JOHNS RIVER WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICT
ENVIRONMENTAL PERMITTING
a. Review available pertinent environmental documentation on the property.
b. Assist the project engineer with the preparation and submittal of the
Environmental Resource Permit application.
C. Attend all meetings as required for the duration of the permitting process
including:
One pre-application meeting with SJRWMD and
One coordination meeting with SJRWMD in response to a Request for Additional
Information(RAI).
d. Analyze wetland impacts resulting from the proposed project and utilize the data
for the SJRWMD permit application. The following tasks are included as part of
the wetland/mitigation analysis:
Determine seasonal high water elevations within the on-site wetlands through the
use of biological indicators (this does not include surveying);
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Prepare SCS Soils, USGS Topography and FLUCFCS Habitat/ Land Use
Classification exhibits;
Prepare the appropriate text and additional graphics associated with the Permit
application;
Prepare avoidance and minimization analysis;
Prepare secondary and cumulative impact analysis;
The preparation of all plan views and cross sections of the impact areas (i.e.
dredge and fill exhibits).
e. Prepare the mitigation plan for the SJRWMD permit application, including all
required graphics and text. This includes the preparation of the Unified Mitigation
Assessment Methodology as required by the SJRWMD for any onsite / offsite
mitigation areas.
f. Respond to one Request for Additional Information from the SJRWMD.
TASK IV: U.S.ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS PERMITTING
a. Analyze proposed wetland impacts for an Individual permit application. The
following tasks are included as part of the wetland/mitigation analysis:
Analyze the project as it pertains to Section 404 of the Clean Water Act
Determine if project meets Section 10 criteria of the Rivers and Harbors Act.
Provide seasonal high water elevations within the on-site wetlands through the use
of biological indicators (this does not include surveying);
Provide SCS Soils, USGS Topography and FLUCFCS Habitat/ Land Use
Classification exhibits (previously prepared for SJRWMD);
Prepare the appropriate text and additional graphics associated with the Permit
application;
Prepare secondary and cumulative impact analysis;
The preparation of all plan views and cross sections of the impact areas (i.e.
dredge and fill exhibits); and
b. Obtain notification of presence or absence of historical or cultural resources onsite
from the Florida Division of Historical Resources (36 C.F.R., Part 800).
C. Search the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service files to assist with detennining the
presence or absence of federally endangered or threatened species on the site.
d. Conduct Wetland Rapid Assessment Procedure of proposed wetland impacts areas
if requested.
e. Submit the required documents to the ACOE for review.
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f. Attend one coordination meeting with ACOE in response to a Request for
Additional Information.
g. Respond to one Request for Additional Infonnation from the ALOE.
TASK V: TREE SURVEY OF WETLAND IMPACT AREAS
This task includes a tree survey of the wetland areas proposed for impacts according to
the site plan. The City of Winter Springs Tree Protection and Preservation Ordinance
(Chapter 5, Section 5-4)requires all trees that have a diameter at breast height(DBH)of 4
inches or greater to be mapped. Any trees that are considered desirable (native tree
species) and that are proposed for removal will require a tree removal permit.
The City of Winter Springs has tree replacement standards that either requires tree
replacement within the property boundaries or payment of monies into a Tree Bank.
ECS will mark, using a hand-held GPS, all trees that are 4 inches or greater in DBH.
ECS will identify each tree species, overall health, estimated height and classification as
to a desirable or undesirable tree per the City of Winter Springs.
ECS will use the tree information to determine the tree replacement requirements for the
proposed wetland impacts.
FEE SUMMARY
The fee summary for the above-referenced scope of service is as follows:
Task I: Wetland Delineation ........................................................................$1,475.00
Task II: Agency Review...............................................................................$1,040.00
Task III: SJRWMD Permitting .......................................................................$2,975.00
Task IV: ALOE Permitting............................................................................$2,620.00
Task V: Tree Survey of Wetland Impact Areas...............................................$975.00
TOTAL FEE $9,085.00
Payments for these services shall be paid monthly based on the percentage complete of
each task as defined in the Professional Services Agreement.
ADDITIONAL SERVICES
Additional services required as a result of substantial changes in the established Scope of
Services, will require written authorization by the Client and will be negotiated on an
additional fee basis.
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April 13, 2016
CPH Engineers, Inc.
1117 East Robinson Street
Orlando, Florida 32801
Attn: Mr. Allen C. Lane, P.E.
RE: Proposal for Geotechnical Engineering Services
Torcaso Park Improvements
104 North Moss Road
Winter Springs, Florida 34787
Tierra Proposal No. 55-16-025
Mr. Lane:
Tierra, Inc. (Tierra)appreciates the opportunity to submit the attached proposal to provide
geotechnical engineering services at the site of the referenced project. The subsurface
exploration will be conducted to provide geotechnical recommendations associated with the
proposed improvements to Torcaso Park in Winter Springs, Florida. Presented herein is
our scope of work and cost estimate for our services.
Project Information
Based on information provided to us,the project site is located at the existing Torcaso Park
located at 104 North Moss Road in the City of Winter Springs, Florida.
It is our understanding that the project is planned to consist of adding a covered
pavilion/gazebo, adding/reconfiguring the existing parking areas, filling in an existing ditch
that extends from Edgemon Avenue towards the park, and possibly adding an additional
access road. Stormwater management is expected to consist of modifying the existing
stormwater pond. At the time of our proposal, a conceptual sketch and description of the
planned improvements was provided to us.
The above listed assumptions have been used for the purpose of preparing this proposal.
Adjustments to the scope of services may be necessary if the planned development differs
from the noted assumptions.
591 Susan B.Britt Court•Winter Garden, FL 34787
Phone(407)877-1354•Fax(407)654-7347
Florida Certificate No.6486
Proposal for Geotechnical Engineering Services
Torcaso Park Improvements
104 North Moss Road
Winter Springs,Florida 34787
Tierra Proposal No.55-16-025
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Scope of Services
The objective of our study will be to obtain information concerning subsurface conditions at
the site in order to base engineering estimates and recommendations in each of the
following areas:
1. Feasibility of utilizing a shallow foundation system for support of the proposed
Pavilion/Gazebo structure, with a slab-on-grade floor system.
2. Design parameters required for the foundation system, including allowable
bearing pressures, foundation levels and expected settlements.
3. Soil subgrade preparation, including stripping, grubbing and compaction.
Engineering criteria for placement and compaction of approved structural fill
materials.
4. Suitability and availability of materials on-site that may be moved during site
grading for use as structural fill in the building area, as pavement subgrade
fill, and as general backfill.
5. General location and description of potentially deleterious materials
encountered in the borings which may interfere with construction progress or
structure/pavement performance, including existing fills or surficial organics.
6. Identification of groundwater levels (seasonal fluctuations).
7. Pavement construction suggestions, considering the encountered subgrade
soils and the measured groundwater conditions.
In order to meet the preceding objectives, we propose to provide the following services:
1. Review published soils and topographic information. This published
information will be obtained from the appropriate Florida Quadrangle Map
published by the United States Geological Survey (USGS), as well as the
Seminole County Soil Survey, Florida, published by the United States
Department of Agriculture (USDA) Soil Conservation Service (SCS).
2. Perform site reconnaissance and coordinate utility clearances with Sunshine
One Call, local utility providers.
3. Execute a program of subsurface exploration consisting of borings,
subsurface sampling and field testing. This proposal is based on performing a
total of two (2) Standard Penetration Test (SPT) borings to a depth of
approximately 25 feet within the footprint of the gazebo/pavilion structure,two
(2) hand auger borings to a depth of 5 to 7 feet along the alignment of the
Proposal for Geotechnical Engineering Services
Torcaso Park Improvements
104 North Moss Road
Winter Springs,Florida 34787
Tierra Proposal No.55-16-025
Page 3 of 4
existing ditch to be infilled, and four (4) hand auger borings to a depth of
approximately 5 to 7 feet completed within the proposed
reconfigured/relocated parking and drive areas. In the SPT borings, samples
will be collected and SPT resistance values will be recorded virtually
continuously in the initial 10 feet and on intervals of 5 feet thereafter.
4. Perform a half-day of manual probes within the wetland areas planned to be
mitigated and/or the ditch alignment to identify the depth/thickness of near
surface organic soils.
5. Visually classify the samples in the laboratory using the Unified Soil
Classification System (USCS). Perform limited laboratory classification tests
to confirm the visual classifications. Identify soil conditions at each boring
location.
6. Prepare an engineering report that summarizes the course of study pursued,
the field data generated, subsurface conditions encountered and our
engineering recommendations in each of the pertinent topic areas.
Service Fee
It is proposed that the fee for the performance of the above-outlined services be
determined on a unit price basis, in accordance with our attached Unit Fee Schedule, and
that the work be performed pursuant to our General Conditions. A copy of our Unit Fee
Schedule and General Conditions are enclosed herewith and incorporated by reference into
this proposal. On the basis of the estimated quantities and the Schedule of Services and
Fees, it is estimated the fees will be $3,629.00.
Proposal for Geotechnical Engineering Services
Torcaso Park Improvements
104 North Moss Road
Winter Springs,Florida 34787
Tierra Proposal No.55-16-025
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Closure
We appreciate the opportunity to offer our services to you.We look forward to working with
you during the design phase. If this proposal is acceptable, please sign below as notice to
proceed and return one (1) copy of this proposal intact to our office. Should you have any
questions in regard to this proposal, please do not hesitate to contact this office.
Respectfully Submitted,
TIERRA, INC.
Kenneth L. Symonds, Jr., P.E.
Senior Geotechnical Engineer
Attachment:
• Unit Fee Schedule
• General Conditions
AUTHORIZED BY: INVOICE TO:
Name: Company:
Title: Name:
Signature: Address:
Date: Phone:
Fax:
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Unit Fee Schedule
Torcaso Park Improvements
104 North Moss Road
Winter Springs, Seminole County, Florida
Tierra Project No. 55-16-025
Description Quantit Unit Unit Rate Total Cost
I. FIELDWORK
A. Mobilization of Men & Equipment 1 Trip $350.00 $350.00
B. Boring Layout& Utility Coordination 2 Hours $65.00 $130.00
(Engineering Technician)
C. Standard Penetration Test Borings (2 @ 25ft) 50 L.F. $12.00 $600.00
Pavilion/Gazebo (Truck-Mounted)
D. Hand Auger Borings (6 @ 7 ft) 42 L.F. $9.50 $399.00
E. Manual Muck Probes(2-Man Crew) 1 LS $400.00 $400.00
Subtotal Field Investigation $1,879.00
II.LABORATORY SERVICES
A Visual Classification and Select Laboratory 1 LS $350.00 $350.00
Testing
Subtotal Laboratory Testing $350.00
III. ENGINEERING SERVICES
A. Senior Project Engineer 2 Hours $135.00 $270.00
B. Project Engineer 8 Hours $95.00 $760.00
C. CAD Drafting 4 Hours $65.00 $260.00
D. Technical Secretary 2 Hours $55.00 $110.00
Subtotal Engineering Services $1,400.00
TOTAL $3,629.00
TIERRA'S GENERAL CONDITIONS
1. SCOPE OF WORK: Work means the specific geotechnical, analytical, testing or other service to be performed by Tierra
as set forth in Tierra's proposal, Client's acceptance of the scope of work and these General Conditions. Additional work
ordered by Client shall also be subject to these General Conditions. "Client" refers to the person or business entity ordering
the work to be done by Tierra. Client shall communicate these General Conditions to each and every third party to whom
Client transmits any part of Tierra's work. Tierra shall have no duty or obligation to any third party greater than that set forth
in Tierra's proposal, Client's acceptance of Tierra's proposal and these General Conditions. The ordering of work from Tierra,
or the reliance on any of Tierra's work, shall represent acceptance of the terms of Tierra's proposal and these General
Conditions, regardless of the terms of any subsequently issued document.
2. RIGHT-OF-ENTRY -The client will provide right-of-entry for Tierra and all necessary equipment in order to complete the
work. While Tierra will take all reasonable precautions to minimize any damage to the property, it is understood by Client that in
the normal course of work some damage may occur;the correction of which is not part of this agreement.
3. DAMAGE TO EXISTING MAN-MADE OBJECTS - The Client, will provide the location of all underground utilities or
obstructions to Tierra who, in the prosecution of their work,will take all reasonable precautions to avoid damage or injury to any
such subterranean structure or utility. The Owner agrees to hold Tierra harmless for any damages to subterranean structures
which are not called to Tierra'attention and correctly shown on the plans furnished and will reimburse Tierra for any expenses in
connection with any claims or suits including reasonable attorney fees at the trial and appellate levels.
4. IN-PLACE MATERIALS TESTING -Tierra will not be responsible for repair or damage to portions of structures designated
for in-place materials testing. Repairs can be made for aesthetic reasons if requested in advance of the work to be performed.
The cost for labor and materials would be charged.
5. SAMPLE RETENTION - Tierra will retain all soil and rock samples obtained for geotechnical explorations for 30 days.
Samples subjected to Construction Materials and Laboratory testing are disposed of subsequent to testing. Further storage or
transfer of samples can be made at Client's expense upon written authorization.
6. DEFINITION OF RESPONSIBILITY (OBSERVATION SERVICES) -The presence of our field representative will be for the
purpose of providing observation and field testing. Our work does not include supervision or direction of the actual work of the
contractor, his employees or agents. The contractor for this project should be so advised.
6.1 The Contractor should also be informed that neither the presence of our field representative or the observation
and testing by our firm shall excuse him in any way for defects discovered in his work. It is understood that Tierra will not be
responsible for the Contractor's job or site safety on his project. That will be the sole responsibility of the contractor.
7. STANDARD OF CARE - Service performed by Tierra under this Agreement will be conducted in a manner consistent with
that level of care and skill ordinarily exercised by members of the profession currently practicing under similar conditions. No
other warranty,expressed or implied, is made.
7.1 Client recognizes that subsurface conditions may vary from those encountered at the location where borings,
surveys or explorations are made by Tierra and that the data,interpretations and recommendations of Tierra are based solely on
the information available to it. Tierra shall not be responsible for the interpretation by others of information developed.
8. ORAL AGREEMENTS-No oral agreement,guarantee, promise, representation or warranty shall be binding.
9. OWNERSHIP OF DOCUMENTS -All reports, boring logs, field data and notes, laboratory test data, calculations, estimates
and other documents prepared by Tierra, as instruments of service, shall remain the property of Tierra until final payment is
received and a letter of copyright transfer been executed.
10. BASIS OF PAYMENT-Payment is due within 30 days of date of invoice. Payments not made when due shall bear interest
at eighteen(18)percent annum or at the maximum rate allowed by law from the date of the invoice until same is paid.
10.1 If the Client fails to make any payment due to Tierra for service and/or expenses within 60 days of date of
invoice, Tierra may, after giving seven days' written notice to Client, suspend services until all outstanding amounts have been
paid to Tierra in full. Further, Tierra may, in addition to withholding services, or singularly, withhold reports, plans and other
documents not paid in full by the Client. In the event that final payment for completed work is not made, Tierra shall request that
all copyrighted documents which were submitted to client be returned and all information used in project plans be removed from
project documents.
10.2 In the event it is necessary to take legal action to effect collection, whether or not litigation is commenced, the
Client agrees to reimburse Tierra for expenses in connection with any claims or suits, including reasonable attorney's fees,
including but not limited to the trial and appellate levels.
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10.3 This contract shall be governed by the laws of the State of Florida.
11.0 CONSTRUCTION REVIEW-Tierra cannot accept responsibility for any design work unless the work includes services for
construction review to determine whether or not the work performed is in substantial compliance with Tierra's conclusions and
recommendations.
12.0 INDEMNIFICATION -Tierra agrees to hold harmless and indemnify Client from and against liability arising out of Tierra's
negligent performance of the work. Client agrees to indemnify and hold Tierra harmless from all liability including all costs,
attorney's fees and expenses of defense for any claims by any other person or corporation which may arise out of the
performance or breach of this contract for which Tierra was not solely negligent.
13.0 LIMITATION OF LIABILITY - The Client/Owner agrees to limit Tierra' liability for negligent professional acts, errors or
omissions, such that the total aggregate liability of Tierra shall not exceed $50,000 or the total fee for the services rendered on
this project; whichever is greater. The Owner further agrees to require the contractor and his subcontractors a similar limitation
of liability suffered by the contractor or the subcontractors arising from Tierra'negligent professional acts,errors or omissions.
13.1 If Client prefers to have higher limits on professional liability, Tierra agrees to increase the limits up to a
maximum of$1,000,000 upon Client's written request at the time of accepting our proposal provided that Client agrees to pay an
additional consideration of 5 percent of our total fee. The additional charge for the higher liability limits is because of the greater
risk assumed and is not strictly a charge for additional professional liability insurance.
14.0 INSURANCE -Tierra represents and warrants that it and its agents, staff and consultants employed by it are protected by
Worker's Compensation insurance and Employer's Liability Insurance in conformance with applicable state laws. Tierra has
such coverage under public liability and property damage insurance policies that Tierra deems to be adequate. A Certificate of
Insurance can be supplied evidencing such coverage upon request.
14.1 Within the limits and conditions of such insurance, Tierra agrees to indemnify and save client harmless from
and against any loss, damage or liability arising from any negligent acts by Tierra, its agents, staff and consultants employed by
it. Tierra shall not be responsible for any loss, damage or liability beyond the amounts, limits and considerations of such
insurance. Tierra shall not be responsible for any loss, damage or liability arising from any acts by clients, its agents, staff and
other consultants employed by it.
14.2 Cost of the above coverage is included in our quoted fees. If additional coverage or increased limits of liability
are required, Tierra will endeavor to obtain the requested insurance and charge separately for costs associated with additional
coverage or increased limits.
15.0 TERMINATION - This agreement may be terminated by either party upon seven days written notice in the event of
substantial failure by the other party to perform in accordance with the terms thereof. Such termination shall not be effective if
the substantial failure has been remedied before expiration of the period specified in the written notice. In the event of
termination,Tierra shall be paid for services performed to the termination notice date plus reasonable termination expenses.
15.1 In the event of termination or suspension for more than three months, prior to completion of all reports
contemplated by this Agreement, Tierra may complete a report on the services performed to the date of notice of termination or
suspension. The expenses of termination or suspension shall include all direct costs for Tierra in completing such analyses,
records and reports.
16.0 CLIENT'S OBLIGATION TO NOTIFY TIERRA-Client represents and warrants that it has advised Tierra of any known
or suspected hazardous materials or conditions, utility lines and pollutants at any site at which Tierra is to do work hereunder,
and unless Tierra has assumed in writing the responsibility of locating subsurface objects, structures, lines or conduits, Client
agrees to defend, indemnify and save Tierra harmless from all claims, suits, losses, costs and expenses, including
reasonable attorney's fees as a result of personal injury, death or property damage occurring with respect to Tierra's
performance of its work and resulting to or caused by contact with subsurface or latent objects, structures, lines or conduits
where the actual or potential presence and location thereof were not revealed to Tierra by Client.
17.0 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS - This agreement shall not be interpreted as requiring Tierra to assume the status of an
owner, operator, generator, storer, transporter, treater or disposal facility as those terms appear within RCRA or within any
Federal or State statute or regulation governing the generation, transportation, treatment, storage and disposal of pollutants.
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