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AGENDA STATEMENT
CTTY COUNCIL MEETTNG DATE: November 4f 2003
SUBJECT:
Amendment to Agreement with BKF Engineers (BKF) for
Preliminary Design Services for the Dougherty Road Improvements
from Houston Place to 1-580
Report Prepared by: Lee $. Thompson, Public Works Director
ATTACHMENTS:
1)
2)
Resolution, together with:
Exhibit "A", Amendment to the Agreement
Exhibit "B", Amended Scope of Services
Original Agreement
RECOMMENDATION:
FINANCIAL STATEMENT:
Adopt Resolution Approving the Amendment to the Agreement with
BKF Engineers (BKF)
This amendment adds $48,953 to the not-to-exceed contract amount
of $89,690 per the existing agreement with BKF Engineers.
Approximately $70,890 of services has been rendered under the
existing agreement with $18,800 of services remaining to complete.
Therefore, a total of $67,753 will be required to complete
preliminary engineering and environmental documentation for
Dougherty Road Improvements from Houston Place to 1-580. There
are sufficient monies budgeted in the Fiscal Year 2003-2004 Capital
Improvement Program (CIP) for these services.
These. services are being funded by Eastern Dublin Traffic Impact
Fees.
DESCRIPTION: On December 19, 2000, the City Council approved an agreement
with BKF for preliminary engineering, surveying, and preparation of environmental documentation
associated with the Dougherty Road Improvements from Houston Place to 1-580. After evaluating several
alternatives, the preliminary layout of the Dougherty Road/Dublin Boulevard intersection has been
completed. A survey of the project area, except for a minor portion, has also been completed.
The Alameda County Surplus Property Authority proposal in 2001 to construct a Transit Center near the
Dublin/Pleasanton BART station altered BKF's original scope of sdrvices and delayed the completion
schedule. Due to changes in needed intersection improvements resulting from the Transit Center project
COPIES TO: Natalina Bemardi, BKF
ITEM NO. __~
G:MISCPROJkDougherty Rd Imp 580 to HoustonkAS amendl BKF Agreement
requirements, and the need to evaluate several intersection alternatives, a substantial portion of BKF's
original contract amount was expended in finalizing the alignment and identifying the right-of-way
requirements. In order to complete the preliminary design and the environmental assessment for this
project, additional funds are required.
BKF has submitted an Amended Scope of Services and fee estimate to complete additional field surveys,
prepare the precise plan, the environmental assessment (assuming the preparation of an Mitigated
Negative Declaration), and legal descriptions and plats for right-of-way acquisition (see Exhibit "B" to the
Resolution). BKF estimates this work will be completed by April 2004. Any additional environmental
assessment beyond the assumed Mitigated Negative Declaration will require additional funds and
extension of the completion schedule. Additional funds required are also attributable to the average 11%
increase in the consultant fee schedule since December 2000. Staff has reviewed the Amended Scope of
Services and finds the scope and fee estimate to be reasonable. The additional compensation requested by
BKF for the Amended Scope of Services is $48,953, which will bring the total contract amount to
$138,643.
Staff recommends that the City Council adopt the resolution approving the amendment to the agreement
with BKF Engineers (BKF).
RESOLUTION NO. ' 03
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF DUBLIN
APPROVING AMENDMENT TO AGREEMENT WITH BKF ENGINEERS
FOR ENGINEERING SERVICES
WHEREAS, on December 19, 2000, the City Council of the City of Dublin approved an
agreement for engineering services with Brian Kangas Foulk Engineers (noTM known as BKF Engineers)
for Preliminary Design Services for the Dougherty Road Improvements from Houston Place to 1-580; and
WHEREAS, in order to complete the preliminary design and {he Mitigated Negative Declaration
for the Project, additional funds are required; and
WItEREAS, BKF Engineers has submitted an Amended Scope of Services and fee estimate to
complete additional field surveys, prepare the precise plan, the Mitigated Negative Declaration, and legal
descriptions and plats for right-of-way acquisition, and the not-to-exceed mount to perform these tasks is
$48,953;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Dublin does
hereby approve Amendment No. 1 to the agreement with BKF Engineers~ hereto attached as Exhibit "A",
for completion of additional tasks as described in the Amended Scope of Services, hereto attached as
"Exhibit B".
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Mayor is authorized to execute the amendment.
PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 4th day of November, 2003.
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
ABSTAIN:
ATTEST:
Mayor
City Clerk
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EXHIBIT "A" OF RESOLUTION -03
AMENDMENT TO AGREEMENT
BETWEEN CITY OF DUBLIN AND BKF ENGINEERS
FOR PRELIMINARY DESIGN SERVICES FOR THE DOUGHERTY ROAD
IMPROVEMENTS FROM HOUSTON PLACE TO 1-580
WHEREAS, the City of Dublin (hereinafter referred to as "CITY") and BKF Engineers
(hereinafter referred to as "CONSULTANT"), entered into a one-year agreement on December 19, 2000,
to provide preliminary design services to CITY for the' Dougherty Road Improvements from Houston
Place. to 1-580; and
WHEREAS, due to changes in the improvements necessary as the result of a future
development project; and
WHEREAS, these revisions necessitate an amendment to the original Scope of Services in
order to complete preliminary engineering and environmental documentation for the project; and
WHEREAS, the not-to-exceed contract amount is proposed to be increased to cover the
cost of additional work for the amended Scope of Services;
NOW, THEREFORE, the parties hereto agree as follows:
Amended Scope of Services
The Scope of Services shall be modified as described in Consultant's Amended Scope of
Services dated October 14, 2003, for the Dougherty Road Improvements, 1-580 to Houston Place
(attached).
Not-To-Exceed
The total cost for work under this amendment shall not exceed an additional $48,953,
bringing the total contract amount to $138,643.
CITY OF DUBLIN
ATTEST:
City Clerk
G:XEngr-contract\bklXAMNDMENT1 dougherty rd imps.DOC
Mayor
BKF ENGINEERS
Date:
Natalina Bernardi, BKF
October 14, 2003
DOUGHERTY ROAD IMPROVEMENTS
1-580 TO HOUSTON PLACE
CITY OF DUBLIN CIP# 96852
DUBLIN, CA
Amended
Scope of Services
Preliminary Engineering, Surveying and Environmental Documentation
Associated with Dougherty Road Improvements from 1-580 to Houston Place and Dublin
Boulevard from Dublin Court to approximately 1000 feet east of Dougherty Road.
PROJECT UNDERSTANDING
As part of the City of Dublin's (COD) Capital Improvement Program for the fiscal year
2003 -2004, the City is initiating the Dougherty Road / Dublin Boulevard Intersection
Improvements that include work along Dougherty Road from Houston Place to the 1-580
Interchange and Dublin Boulevard from Dublin Court to approximately 1000 feet east of
Dougherty Road. The project goal is to obtain an approved environmental document for
the proposed project.
In order to meet the City goals, BKF Engineers (BKF) proposes the following scope of
services associated with the surveying and mapping, traffic analysis review, preliminary
design, cost estimating and associated work to provide a Mitigated Negative Declaration
Environmental document. A detailed scope of these proposed services is as follows:
AsSumptions: The folloWing Scope of Services has been prepared based on the following
assumptions and information that will be provided by either the City of Dublin and/or
their consultants.
1. Geotechnical Services will be provided by the City of Dublin.
2. City of Dublin will provide the Traffic Analysis/Project Justification for this
:project area.
3. Environmental Documentation for this project assumes that a Mitigated
Negative Declaration will be adequate for this project.
4. The City has defined a preferred geometric alternative (identified in earlier
phases as alternative 3). This preferred geometric alternative will be defined
as the proposed project requiring environmental clearance.
PROJECT GOALS
The main g°al of the project is to establish a preliminary design in sUfficient detail to
support and prepare an approved Mitigated Negative Declaration. The land use along
Dougherty Road includes light industrial and commercial. Focuses of the preliminary
engineering services / plan line study will include the following:
· Identify Right-of-Way Acquisition
· Development of Intersection and Roadway Widening Geometry
· Develop proposed sections that accommodate pedestrians, bicycles and parking
· Integrate Bus Stops and Transit Issues
· Incorporate Traffic Study recommendations
· Identify impacts to public and private improvements including effects on parking and
driveway access
· Identify utility impacts
· Develop preliminary cost estimates
CITY PROVIDED INFORMATION
The City of Dublin has available a traffic analysis and some base mapping information.
BKF plans to work in a collaborative effort with the City to utilize engineering work
performed to date and the topographic survey. A summary of information that the City
will prOvide BKF to conduct the plan line study is as follows:
As-builds for roadway facilities, existing utilities, etc.
Base Mapping as available
Traffic Analysis including:
Projected peak hourly turning movements
Left turn storage lengths
Level of Service Calculations for existing and future conditions
ADT volumes for existing and future conditions
BKF WORK APPROACH
TASK 1
PROJECT MANAGEMENT AND DATA VERIFICATION
BKF's goal of Task 1 is to verify and update the existing base sheets which depict
existing conditions. All existing available information will be collected and reviewed.
BKF will perform field reviews to confirm base sheet data.
TASK 2
PRECISE PLAN / PRELIMINARY DESIGN
For this task BKF will develop a Precise Plan that will be presented to the City Council
for approval. The Precise Plan shall include the accepted roadway geometry, roadway
baseline and survey monument ties.
The preferred geometic alternative will be reviewed to establish utility, loss of parking,
driveway access, and right of way impacts. In looking at the geometry, special design
features will be identified such as, sidewalks, driveways, traffic signal modifications, curb
ramps, lane transitions, etc. Preliminary grading design will be initiated to uncover any
additional impacts. Removal of trees and changes in interior circulation will be identified.
BKF will review the Traffic Analysis provided by the City of Dublin for Dougherty Road
and surrounding areas to ensure that the project conforms with the traffic requirements.
The traffic analysis information will be reviewed to confirm proposed signal phasing and
lane assignments, and provide storage lengths for proposed exclusive turn lanes.
Coordination meetings will be conducted with the effected utility companies so we can
clearly define impacts to their facilities. These utility coordination meetings will also
provide for open dialog so that we can document any future utility projects.
At the 1-580 interchange, BKF will coordinate the future proposed widening work within
the State Right of Way with Caltrans. BKF's extensive experience with Caltrans will
facilitate communication with Caltrans. This line of communication will allow the City
to thoroughly investigate its options with any future interchange work. BKF will offer to
the City of Dublin alternatives which can minimize Caltrans involvement.
The preferred geometric alternative will be evaluated and updated with the above
developed information. The updated geometric alternative will be used in the
environmental assessment of the project. BKF will prepare a construction cost estimate
for the preferred alternative.
Plats and legal descriptions will be developed for the right of way takes identified in the
preferred alternative. The plats and legals can be used by the City to initiate the appraisal
and negotiation phase of the project.
TASK 3
ENVIRONMENTAL DOCUMENT
The objective of the environmental document is to develop the supporting information
required for the environmental assessment and develop the environmental document for
project approval. For this project, a Mitigated Negative Declaration conforming to
CEQA requirements is appropriate. The environmental document will be prepared by
David Powers & Associates with supporting information provided by BKF.
It is our understanding that the City of Dublin will provide BKF with the Traffic Analysis
for the Dublin/Dougherty intersection and for Dougherty Road. No traffic modeling is
included in our scope of servicesl
The following traffic elements are critical to the environmental assessment. Listed is
information to be provided to BKF from the City of Dublin. BKF will review this ·
information and compile the data for incorporation into the environmental document:
· Peak Hourly Turning Movements
· Left Turn Storage Lengths
BKF will prepare a traffic impact summary based on the City provided Traffic Analysis.
The summary will be used as a supporting document for the environmental document.
Geocon will prepare a Site Assessment and perform hazardous material testing on two
know automotive sites in order to identify significant issues that will require mitigation.
The main issues that will be addressed in the Mitigated Negative Declaration include the
following, aesthetics, air quality, biological resources, cultural resources, geology and
soils, traffic circulation, parking, access to businesses, hazardous materials, hydrology
and drainage, land use, and noise and vibration. Other considerations for the Mitigated
Negative Declaration are identifying access and driveway needs, establishing a tree
inventory, identifying loss of parking, and reviewing preliminary project grading.
TASK 4
PROJECT PRESENTATION
The Project Presentation phase includes the following services:
· BKF to present project findings to City Staff
· David Powers & Associates to prepare Mitigated Negative Declaration Report
summarizing findings and mitigation requirements
· David Powers & Associates to update the Mitigated Negative Declaration Report with
City comment incorporation
· Prepare Project Exhibits for Public Presentation and City Council review
· BKF and David Powers & Associates to attend and participate in Public Information
Meeting
· BKF to attend Public City Council Meeting
October 28, 2003 (revised) "7
DOUGHERTY ROAD IMPROVEMENTS
ENVIRONMENTAL APPROVAL PROCESS
DUBLIN, CALIFORNIA
BKF Engineers
4780 Chabot Drive, Suite 104
Pleasanton, CA 94588
AMENDED SCOPE OF SERVICES - Additional hours required to complete Tasks 1 -4:
Dougherty Road Improvements from 1-580 to Houston Place
TASK 1: PROJECT MANAGEMENT & DATA VERIFICATION
TASK 2: PRECISE PLAN / PRELIMINARY DESIGN
TASK 3: ENVIRONMENTAL SUPPORT
TASK 4: PROJECT PRESENTATION
PIC CREW PM ENGR III ENGR II ENGR I DRAFT CLER TOTALS
TASK 2 11 0 40 39 31 39 46 0 206
TASK 4 9 0 13 6 0 3 8 2 41
Subtotal = $41,109
Subconsultants
Title Company (2 Reports)
GeoCon (Site Assesment & Haz Mat Testing)
David Powers & Associates, Inc.(Mitigated Negative Declaration)
Direct COst:
Reproduction, mileage & deliveries (estimated @ 4%)
Computer 100 Hours @ $9.00 Hr.
1,550
4,800
17,750
Subtotal =
1,644
900
2,544 Subtotal =
24,100
$2,544
$67,753
Total fee to complete amended scope of services =
Original December 19, 2000 Agreement budget =
Services rendered to date under original Agreement =
Budget remaining from original Agreement =
$89,690
($70,890)
$18,800
Additional budget increase to original Agreement
($67,753 less $18,800) =
$48,953]
Revised Agreement budget =
$138,643
Assumptions:
1. Existing aerial base is sufficient for this phase of work.
2. City to provide traffic ADT, LOS and storage lengths for consultant review & incorporation into Neg Dec.
3. The environmental document for this project will be a Negative Declaration in conformance with CEQA requirements.
4. City to provide any required geotechnical information.
5. BKF to provide required plats and legals for right of way acquisitions. City to provide right of way appraisal
and negotiations.
TASK !.1
TASK 1.2
TASK 1.3
TASK 1.4
TASK 1.5
Attend Project meetings (Assumes 3 meetings)
Collect & review current available record data & reports
Conduct field review to verify current features
Research, resolve & update two right of way parcels
Perform supplemental survey for cross sections & environmental related features
PIC CREW PM ENGR III ENGR II ENGR I DRAFT CLER TOTALS
TASK 1.2 4 8 12
TASK 1.4 4 4 8 3 19
Total Task 1 [ $11,428
TASK 2.1
TASK 2.2
TASK 2.3
TASK 2.4
TASK 2.5
TASK 2.6
TASK 2.7
TASK 2.8
TASK 2.9
TASK 2.10
TASK 2.11
TASK 2.12
Modify geometric alternative per review of City provided traffic analysis
Identify access / driveway needs
Identify tree and parking removal locations
Review grading considerations
Review and update preferred geometric alternative per current data
Identify utility system impacts
Coordinate meetings with the effected utility companies
Coordinate work and meet with Caltrans for interface at the Route 580 interchange
Incorporate Caltrans comments for work within State right-of-way
Prepare cost estimates
Develop a Precise Plan (includes accepted roadway geometry, roadway baseline, survey monument ties)
Provide plats & legals for right of way acquisition parcels (assume 9 parcels)
PIC CREW PM ENGR III ENGR II ENGR I DRAFT CLER TOTALS
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TASK 2.2 1 3 4
TASK 2.4 2 2 4 8
TASK 2.6 2 3 3 8
TASK 2.8 4 4 2 10
TASK 2.10 2 2 6 6' 16
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TASK 2.12 4 16 24 16 12 32 104
Total Task 2 [ $21,755
TASK 3.1 Review Estimated Average Daily Traffic (ADT) for current and future conditions for Neg Dec
TASK 3.2 Review Level of Service Analysis for current and future conditions for Neg Dec
TASK 3.3 Review Left turn storage lengths for current and future conditions for Neg Dec
TASK 3.4 Assemble traffic data for incorporation into Neg Dec document
PIC CREW PM ENGR III ENGR II ENGR I DRAFT CLER TOTALS
TASK 3.2 4 2 6
TASK 3.4 1 3 6 10
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Total Task 3 [ $3,083 I
TASK 4.1
TASK 4.2
TASK 4.3
TASK 4.4
TASK 4.5
TASK 4.6
Present project findings to City Staff
Prepare Mitigated Negative Declaration Report summarizing report of findings & mitigation requirements
Update Mitigated Negative Declaration Report with City comment incorporation
Prepare Project Exhibit for Public Presentation and Council review
Attend & participate in Public Information Meeting
Attend City Council Meeting to present proposed project
PIC CREW PM ENGR III ENGR II ENGR I DRAFT CLER TOTALS
TASK 4.2 4 4 2 10
TASK 4.4 1 2 3 8 14
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TASK 4.6 3 3
Total Task 4 [ $4,843 J
STANDARD
CONSULTING ENGINEERING SERVICES AGREEMENT
THIS AGREEMENT is made at Dubhn, California, as of December 19, 2000, by and
between theCITY OF DUBLIN, a mUnicipal corporation ("City"), and Brian Kangas Foulk
("Consultant"), who agree as follows:
I. SERVICES. Subject to the terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement, Consultant
shall provide to City the services described in Exhibit A. Consultant shall provide said services at the
time, place, and in the manner specified in Exhibit A.
2. PAYMENT. Cily shall pay Consultant for services rendered pursuant to this
Agreement at the time and in the manner set forth in Exhibit B. The payments specified in Exhibit B shall
be the only payments to be made to Consultant for services rendered pursuant to this Agreement.
Consultant shall submit all billings for said services to City in the manner specified in Exhibit B; or, if no
manner be specified in Exhibit B, then according to the usual and customary procedures and practices
which Consultant uses for billing clients similar to City.
3. FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT. Except as set forth in Exhibit C, Consultant shall, at
its sole cost and expense, furnish all facilities and equipment which may be required for furnishing
services pursuant to this Agreement. City shall furnish'to Consultant only the facilities and equipment
listed in Exhibit C according to the terms and conditions set forth in Exhibit C.
4. GENERAL PROVISIONS. The general provisions set forth in Exhibit D are part of
this Agreement. In the event of any inconsistency between said general provisions and any other terms or
conditions of this Agreement, the other term or condition shall control insofar as it is inconsistent with the
general provisions.
5. EXHIBITS. Ail exhibits referred to herein are attached hereto and are by this reference
incorporated herein.
6. SUBCONTRACTING. The Consultant shall perform the work contemplated with
resources available within its own organization and no portion of the work pertinent to this contract shall
be subcontracted without written authorization by the City, except that which is e'~:pressly identified in
the Consultant's proposal.
7. CHANGES. City may from time to time require changes in the s
Consultant to be performed under this Agreement. Such changes, including any ch
Consultant's compensation which are mutually agreed upon by City and Consultant
amendments to this Agreement only.when in writing.
cope of the services by
ange in the amount of
shall be effective as
8. RESPONSIB~I~ CHARGE. Consultant shall assign a project manager(s) to the project
for the duration of the proj ect./~fhere sl~all be no change in the Project Manager or members of the project
team.Without prior.written-~proval by the Ci-ty. The Project Manager for. Consultant shaltbe Natalina
Bernardi.
Agreement
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9. CONTRACT ADMINISTRATION. This Agreement shall be administered by LEE S.
THOMPSON ("Administrator"). All correspondence shall be directed to or through the Administrator or
his or designee.
10: NOTICES. Any written notice to Consultant shall be sent to:
David Richwood, Vice President/Principal
Brian Kangas Foulk
4780 Chabot Drive, Suite 104
Pleasanton, CA 94588-3323
Attest: ~ - ~ City,Clerk
Any written notice to City shall be sent to:
Lee S. Thompson
Director of Public Works/City Engineer
100 Civic Plaza
Dublin, CA 94568
Executed as of the day first above stated:
CITY OF DUBLIN,
By ~'~,/U
C/' "City"
By
~ '~ '~Con~ultant" "~
Approved as to form:
City Attorney
Agreement
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EXHIBIT A
SCOPE OF SERVICES AND SCHEDULE
Per BKF Scope of Services proposal dated November 21, 2000 for the Dougherty Road
Improvements from 1-580 to Houston ~Place - Proposal A only (attached).
Exhibit B
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EXHIBIT B
PAYMENT SCHEDULE
City shall pay Consultant an amount not to exceed the total sum of EIGHTY
NINE THOUSAND SIX HUNDRED AND SIXTY DOLLARS ($89,690) for services to be
performed pursuant to this Agreement. Consultant shall submit invoices on a monthly basis.
The total sum stated above shall be the total which City shall pay for the services
to be rendered by Consultant pursuant to this Agreement. City shall not pay any additional sum
for any expense or cost whatsoever incurred by Consultant in rendering services pursuant to this
Agreement,
City shall make no payment for any extra, further or additional service pursuant, to
this Agreement unless such extra service and the price therefor is agreed to in writing executed
by the City Manager or other designated official of City authorized to obligate City thereto prior
to the time such extra'service is rendered and in no event shall such c~hange order exceed twenty-
five percent (25%) of the initial contract price.
The services to be provided under this Agreement may be terminated without
cause at any point in time in the sole and exclusive discretion of City. If the Agreement is
terminated by City, Consultant shall be entitled to receive just and equitable compensation for
any satisfactory work completed on such documents and other materials to the effective date of
such termination..In that event, all finished and unfinished documents and other materials shall,
at the option of the City, become City's sole and exclusive property. Consultant hereby expressly
waives any and all claims for damages or compensation arising .under this Agreement.
Consultant shall maintain adequate logs and timesheets in order to verify costs incurred to date.
Exhibit B
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EXHIBIT C
City shall furnish physical facilities such as desks, filing cabinets, and conference
space, as may be reasonably necessary for Contractor's use while consulting with City employees
and reviewing records and the information in possession of City. The location, quantity, and
time of furnishing said physical facilities shall be'Sn'the~'sole~discretion of City. In no event shall
City be obligated to furnish .any facility which may involve incurring any direct expense,
including, but not limiting the generality of this exclusion, long-distance telephone or other
communication charges, Vehicles, and reproduction facilities.
Exhibit C
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EXHIBIT D
GENERAL PROVISIONS
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INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR. At all times during the term of this Agreement j-Consultant
shall be..anindependent contractor and shall not be an employee of City. Cityshall have the right
to control Consultant only insofar as the results of Consultant's engineering services rendered
pursuant to this Agreement; however, City shall not have the right to control the means by which
Consultant accomplishes services rendered pursuant to this Agreement.
LICENSES; PERMITS; ETC. Consultant represents and warrants to City that he has all licenses,
permits, qualifications and approvals of whatsoever nature which are legally required for
Consultant to practice his profession. Consultant represents and warrants to City that Consultant
shall, at' his sole cost and expense, keep in effect at all times during the term of this Agreement
any licenses, permits, and approvals which are legally required for Consultant to practice his
profession.
TIME. Consultant shall devote such time to the performance of services pursuant to this
Agreement as may be reasonably necessary for. satisfactory performance of Consultant's
obligations pursuant to this Agreement.
INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS. Consultant shall procure and maintain for the duration of the
contract insurance against claims for injuries to persons or damages to property which may arise.
from or in connection with the performance of the work hereunder by the Consultant, his agents,
representatives, employees or subcontractors. The cost of such insurance shall be included' in the
Consultant's bid.
A: Minimum Scope of Insurance. Coverage shall be at least as broad as:
(1)
InsUrance Services Office form number GL 0002 (Ed. 1/73) covering
comprehensive General Liability and Insurance Services Office form number GL
0404 covering Broad Form Comprehensive General LiabilitY; or Insurance
Services OfficetCommercial General Liability coverage ("occurrence" form CG
OOOl).
(2)
Insurance Services Office. form number CA 0001 (Ed. 1/78) covering Automobile
Liability, code 1 "any auto" and endorsement CA 0025.
(3)
Worker's Compensation insurance as required bythe Labor Code of the State of
California and Employers Liability Insurance.
B. Minimum.Limits of Insurance. Consultant shall mai.ntain limks no less than:
Exhibit D
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(1)
General Liability: $1,000,00~0 combined single limit per occurrence for bodily
injury, personal injury and property damage. If commercial General Liability
Insurance or other form with a general ag~egate limit is used, either the general
ag~egate limit shall apply separately to this proj ect/location or the general
ag~egate limit shall be twice the required occurrence limit.
(2)
Automobile Liability: $1,000,000 combined single limit per accident for bodily
injury and property damage.
(3)
Workers Compensation and Employers Liability: Workers Compensation limits
as required by the Labor Code of the State of California and Employers Liability
limits of $1,000,000 per accident."
Deductibles and Self-Insured Retentions. Any deductibles or self-insured retentions must
be declared to and approved by the City. At the option of the City, either the insurer shall
reduce or eliminate such deductibles or self-insured retentions as respects .the City, its
officers, officials and employees; or the Consultant ~hall procure a bond guaranteeing
payment of losses and related investigations, claim administration and defense expenses.
Other Insurance Provisions. The policies are to contain, or be endorsed to contain, the
following provisions:
(1) General Liability and Automobile Liability Coverages.
(a)
The City, its officers, officials, employees and volunteers are to be covered
as additional insureds as respects: liability arising out of activities
performed by or on behalf of the Consultant; products and completed
operations of the Consultant, premises owned, occupied or used by the
Consultant, or automobiles owned, leased, hired or borrowed by the
C(3nsultant. The coverage shall contain no special limitations on the scope
of the protection afforded to the City, its officers, officials, employees or
volunteers.
(b)
The Consultant's insurance coverage shall be primary insurance as respects
the City, its officers, officials, employees and volunteers. Any insurance
or self-insurance maintained by the City, its officers, officials, employees
or volunteers shall be excess of the Consultant's insurance and shall not
contribute with it.
(c)
Any failure to comply with reporting provisions of the policies shall not
affect coverage provided to the City, its officers, officials, employees or
volunteers.
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(d)
The Consultant's insurance shall apply separately' to each insured against
whom claim is made or suit is brought, except with respect to the limits of
the insurer's liability.
(2) Worker's Compensation and Employers Liability Coverage.
The insurer shall agree to waive all rights of subrogation against the City, its
officers, officials, employees and volunteers for losses arising from work
performed by the Consultant for the City.
(3)
Professional Liability.
Consultant shall carry professional liability insurance at an amount of $2,000,000
to protect the City against liability Caused by negligent acts, errors or omissions on
the part of the Consultant in the course of performance ofthe services specified in
this Agreement.
(4) All CoYerages.
Each insurance policy required by this clause shall be endorsed to state that
coverage shall not be cancelled. In the event the insurance coverage or limits are
reduced, the Consultant shall give the City thirty (30) days prior written notice by
certified mail, return receipt requested.
Acceptability of Insurers. Insurance is to be placed with insurers with a Bests' rating of
no less than A:VIII.
Verification'of Coverage. Consultant shall fumish City with certificates of insurance and
with original endorsements effecting coverage required by this clause. The certificates
and endorsements for each insurance policy are to be signed by a person authorized by
that insurer to bind coverage on its behalf. The certificates and endorsements are to be
received and approved by the City before work commences. The City reserves the right
to require complete,, certified copies of. all requ/red insurance policies, at any time.
The Risk Manager of City may approve a variation of those insurance requirements upon
a determination that the coverages, scope, limits and forms of such insurance are either
not commercially available or that the City's interests are otherwise fully protected.
CONSULTANT NO AGENT. Except as City may specify in writing, Consultant shall have no
authority, express or implied, to act on behalf of City in any capacity whatsoever as an agent.
Consultant shall have no authority, express or implied, pursuant to this Agreement to bind City to
any obligation whatsoever.
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o
10.
11.
ASSIGNMENT PROHIBITED. Noparty ~o ~his Agreement may assign any right or'obligation
pursuant to this Agreement. Any attempted or purported assignment of any fight or obligation
pursuant to this Agreement shall be void and of no effect.
PERSONNEL. Consultant shall assign only competent personnel to perform services pursuant to
this Agreement. In the event that City, in its sole discretion, at any time during the term of this
Agreement, desires the removal of any such persons, Consultant shall, immediately upon
receiving notice from City of such desire of City, cause the removal of such person or persons.
STANDARD OF PERFORMANCE, Consultant shall perform all services required pursuant to
'this Agreement in the manner and according to the standards observed by a competent
practitioner of the profession in which Consultant is engaged in the geographical area in which
Consultant practices his profession. All instruments of service of.whatsoever nature which
Consultant delivers to City pursuant to this Agreement shall be prepared in a substantial, first
class and workmanlike manner and conform to the standards of quality normally observed by a
person practicing in Consultant's profession.
HOLD HARMLESS AND RESPONSIBILITY OF CONSULTANTS. Consultant shall take all
responsibility for the work, shall bear all losses and damages directly or indirectly resulting to
him, to any subconsultant, to the City, to City officers and employees, or to parties designated by
the City, on account of the negligent performance or character of the workl unforeseen
difficulties, accidents, Occurrences or other causes predicated on active or passive negligence of
the Consultant or of his subconsultant. Consultant shall indemnify, defend and hold harmless the
City, its officers, officials, directors, and employees from and against any or all loss, liability,
expense, claim, costs (including reasonable costs of defense), suits, and damages of every kind,
nature and description to the extent directly or indirectly ar/sing from the negligent performance
of the work. This paragraph shall not be construed to exempt the City, its employees and officers
from its .own .fraud, willful injury or violation of law whether willful or negligent. For purposes
of Section 2782 of the Civil Code the parties hereto recognize and agree that this Agreement is
not a construction contract. By execution of this Agreement Consultant acknowledges and
agrees that he has read and understands the provisions hereof and that this paragraph is a material
element of consideration.
Approval of the insurance contracts does not relieve the Consultant or subconsultants from
liability under this paragraph.'
GOVERNMENTAL REGULATIONS. To the extent that this Agreement may be funded by
fiscal assistance from another governmental entity, Consultant shall comply with all applicable
rules and regulations to which City is bound by the terms of such fiscal assistance program.
DOCUMENTS. All reports, data, maps, models, charts, designs, plans, studies, surveys,
photographs, memoranda or other written documents or materials prepared by Consultant
pursuant to this Agreement.shall become the property of City upon completion of the work to
performed hereunder or upon termination of the Agreement. No such materials or properties
be
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!2/11/00
produced in whole or in part under this Agreement shall be subj'ect to private use, copyrights,
or patent rights by Consultant in the United States or in any other country without the express
written consent of City. City shall have unrestricted authority to publish, disclose (as may be
limited by the provisions of the California Public Records Act), distribute, and otherwise use,
copyright or patent, in whole or in part, any such reports, studies, data, statistics, forms or other
materials or properties produced under this Agreement.
Exhibit D.
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November 21, 2000
BKF Job No. 20000213-PP
DOUGHERTY ROAD IMPROVEMENTS
1-580 TO HOUSTON PLACE
AND
HOUSTON PLACE TO CAMPS PARK ENTERANCE
CITY OF DUBLIN CIP# 96852
DUBLIN, CA
Scope of Services
Preliminary Engineenng, Surveying and Environmental Documentation
Associated with Dougherty Road Improvements from 1-580 to Houston Place and from
Houston Place to Camps Park Entrance.
PROJECT UNDERSTANDING
As part of the City of Dublin's (COD) Capital Improvement Program for the fiscal year
2000 -2001, the City is initiating the Dougherty Road Improvements that extend from
Houston Place. to the 1-580 Interchange.
In order to meet the City goals, Brian Kangas Foulk (BKF) proposes the following scope
6f services associated with the surveying and mapping, traffic analysis, preliminary
design and cost estimating as well as the Environmental documentation for a negative
declaration for the project. A detailed scope of these proposed services is as follows:
Assumptions: The following Scope of Services has been prepared based on the following
assumptions .and information that will be provided by either the City of Dublin and/or
their consultants.
1. City of Dublin will provide a Phase 1 EnvirOnmental Site Assessment Study
for this project.
2. Geotechnical Services will be provided by the City of Dublin.
3. City of Dublin will provide the Traffic Analysis/Project Justification for this
project area.
4. Environmental Documentation for this project assumes that a Negative
Declaration will be adequate for this project.
The City has also requested that a proposal for preliminary engineering, surveying and
environmental'documentation be submitted for the Dougherty Road Widening from
Houston Place to Camps Park Entrance. This proposal has been submitted as an add
alternative proposal. The proposal for Houston Place to Camps Park Entrance is based
and contingent upon the preliminary engineering and surveying work for Dougherty Road
from 1-580 to Camps Park Entrance will be performed and completed as one non-
separable service. Attached to this Scope of Services is the Hourly Task Breakdown.
The Hourly Task Breakdown Proposal for Dougherty Road from 1-580 to Houston Place
is defined as Proposal A and the Hourly Task Breakdown Proposal for Dougherty Road
from Houston Place to Camps Park Entrance is defined as Proposal B.
PROJECT GOALS
The main goal of the project is to establish a preliminary design insufficient detail to
support an environmental assessment and determination. The land use along Dougherty
Road includes single family residential, multi-family residential and commercial. Focuses
of the preliminary engineering services / plan line study will include the following:
· Identify Right-of-Way Acquisition
· Development of Intersection and Roadway Widening Geometry
· Develop proposed sections that accommodate pedestrians, bicycles and parking
· Integrate Bus Stops and Transit Issues
· Assess Cultural Resources
CITY PROVIDED INFORMATION
The City of Dublin has available a traffic analysis and some base mapping information.
BKF plans to work in a collaborative effort with the City to utilize engineering work
performed to date and the topographic survey. A summary of information that the City
will provide BKF to conduct the plan line study is as follows:
As-builds for roadway facilities, existing utilities, etc.
Base Mapping as available
Traffic Analysis including:
Projected peak hourly turning movements
Left turn storage lengths
BKF WORK APPROACH
TASK 1
DATA RESEARCH
BKF's main goal of Task 1,which will be supported by Task 5, is to establish base sheets
which depict existing conditions. All existing available information will be collected and
reviewed~ BKF will perform fiel'd reviews to confirm base sheet data.
BKF will evaluate the Traffic Analysis provided by the City of Dublin for Dougherty
Road and surrounding areas and provide a Precise Plan for proposed Road widening and
street improvements. It is our understanding that the City of Dublin will provide BKF
with the Traffic Analysis for the Dublin/Dougherty intersection and for Dougherty Road.
No traffic modeling is included in our scope of services. Approval of the Precise Plan by
the City of Dublin will be required prior to initiating the Preliminary Improvement Plans,
Costing Estimates and Environmental Documentation. The traffic analysis information
will be reviewed to confirm proposed signal, phasing and lane assignments, and provide
storage lengths for proposed exclusive turn lanes.
BKF feels that the following traffic elements are critical to the plan line study. Listed are
those issues as follows:
· Peak Hourly Turning Movements
· Left Turn Storage Lengths
· Identification of Appropriate Signage
· Establishment of Pavement Delineation
· Development of a Street Lighting Plan
· Schematic Signal Plans of General Signal Layout and Master Lights
TASK2
ALIGNMENT STUDY
The main thrust of the plan alignment study is to establish the geometric design along
Dougherty Road. In evaluating the alignment, BKF will review the traffic analysis to
develop the various intersection geometryand preliminary geometric layout plans. In
looking at the geometry, we will also identify special design features like right-of-way
transitions, sidewalks, driveways, curb ramps, lane transitions, etc. Utility impacts as
result of the widening will also be investigated. The widening will also trigger certain
grading constraints; we plan to investigate drivewaY grades and access issues associated
with the widening. The proposed widening will also initiate several right-of-way impacts.
It will be our goal to minimize the right-of-way acquisition associated with the project.
The alignment study will develop a conceptual plan for Dougherty Road incorporating the
requirements of additional lanes and widening improvements developed from the
approved Precise Plan/Traffic Model.
TASK 3
AGENCY COORDINATION
Coordination meetings will be conducted with the effected utility companies so we can
clearly define impacts to their facilities. These utility coordination meetings will also
provide for open dialog so that we can document any future utility projects. These issues
will be documented in the plan line study report.
At the 1-580. interchange, BKF will coordinate our proposed widening with Caltrans.
BKF's extensive experience with'Caltrans will facilitate communication with Caltrans.
This line of communication will allow the City to thoroughly investigate its options with
the potential interchange work. BKF will offer to the City of Dublin alternatives which
can minimize Caltrans involvement.
TASK 4 PREPARATION OF PLAN LINE STUDY REPORT
The goal of the plan line study report is to organize the preliminary engineering services
provided. This includes the following:
· Conceptual plans to include the geometrics including right-of-way, driveways, walks,
curb ramps, pavement delineation, signage, electrolier locations, catch basin locations
and signal plan
· Establishment of Construction Cost Estimates. BKF will prepare construction cost
estimates associated with the street improvements for the Dougherty Road
improvements within the project limits proposed as part of the Preliminary Street
Improvement Plans.
· Description of Utility and Agency Impacts
· Summarized Right-of-Way Acquisitions
· Definition of Environmental Clearance
· Summary of Findings' and Recommendations
We plan to assemble a draft re.port and incorporate City review comments.
We will then distribute a final report.
TASK 5
SURVEYING AND AERIAL MAPPING
BKF will provide topographic mapping for the Dougherty Road Right of Way and
adjacent properties extending from approximately 200 feet southerly of the Caltrans Right
of Way limits at 1-580 (including the on and off ramps) to approximately 200 feet
northerly of the Houston place intersection. The mapping will also include a portion of
Dublin Blvd from Dougherty Road to approximately 300 feet west of D0ugherty Road.
The boundary information will include the Dougherty Road Right of Way as well as the
record boundaries of the adjacent properties within the project limits (18 properties). In
addition, the record limits of the'Caltrans Right of Way at Dougherty Road and 1-580 will
be delineated. Services will also include coordinating with City staff regarding deeds
and/or easements With City rights with the project limits as well as including a Title
Company (Chicago Title Co.) as a sub consultant to BK_F, to provide the Preliminary
Title Reports/Information on the 18 adjacent properties within the project limits.
COORDINATION AND MEETINGS
Throughout the design process, the design team will attend coordination meetings at
various stages of the process and prepare a presentation to the City Council. The
following describes the number 'of meetings and their milestones and the scope
'anticipated for the City Council presentation.
· Kick-off Meeting with City of Dublin (BKF/COD Public Works Staff)
meeting to gather and review Traffic Analysis information (BKF/COD
Public Works Staff/City Traffic Consulfant)
· Meeting to Present Precise Plan to Staff (BKF and COD Public Works
Staff)
· Presentation/Approval of Preliminary Improvement Plans and Cost
estimate (BKF/COD Public Works Staff) three(B) meetings total.
· Preparation of Negative Declaration (BKF/Environmental Consultant/City
staff) two (2) meetings total.
· Council Presentation preparation (BKF/City of Dublin Planning and
Engineering Staff) three meetings total.
COORDINATION WITH SERVICES PROVIDED BY OTHERS
David J. Powers and Associates Inc.
The thrust of the environmental work is to conduct an assessment and determine the
environmental negative declaration status. In conjunction with the environmental work,
David J. Powers and Associates, with BKF's assistance, will provide the necessary
environmental documentation associated with the negative declaration for the proposed
Dougherty Road Street Improvements. The documentation will be adequate to support the
proposed improvement for Council approval and environmental clearances for the
project.
David J. poWers will provide community outreach services for individual stakeholders on
an as-needed basis. It is estimated that three (3)stakeholders will require updates on the
proposed project, the project requirements and effects on the stakeholders. David J.
Powers will PrOVide the community outreach service to include a maximum of six (6)
meetings consisting of two (2) individual meeungs with each of the three (3) estimated
interested stakeholders.
PROFESSIONAL PERSONNEL SERVICE FEES
JANUARY 1, 2000 - DECEMBER 31, 2001
PERSONNEL
ItO .URLY RATF_S
ENGINEERING
Senior Project Manager
Project Manager
Sen/or Engineer
Engineer I, II, 111
$124.00- $134.00
$115.00
$107.00
75.00 -$ 87.00- $ 98.00
PLANNING
Project Manager
Sen/or Planner
Associate Planner
Planning Assistant
SURVEYING
Project Manager
Surveyor I, 11, 115
Field Surveyor
2-Person Survey Party
3-Person survey Party
$ 1t5.00
$ 90.00
$ 78.00
$ 62.00
$115.00
75.00 - $87.00 - $ 98.00
$ 98.00
$179.00
$ 216.00 - $258100
DESIGN AND DRAFTING
Technician I, 1~, 115
Drafter I, II, 111, IV
$ 73.00 - $ 79.00~ $ 86.00
56.00.- $ 62.00 - $69.00 - $ 75.00
CONSTRUCTION ADMINISTRATION
Senior Construction Administrator
Resident Engineer
Field Engineer
$124,00 - $134.00
$ 87.00 - $106.00
75.00 - $ 87.00 - $ 98.00
SERVICES AND EXPENSES
Project Assistant
Clerical/Administrative Assistant
Computer/Plotter
Global Positioning Sysmm Receiver (each)
$ 49.00
$44.00
$ 9.0o
$ 25.00-
Principals' time on grojects is chargeable at $145.00 - $175.00 per hour.
Charges for outside services, equipment, and facilities not furnished directly by Brian Kangas Foulk will be
billed at cost plus t0%. Such charges may include, but shall not be ~lim~ted to printing and'reproduction
services; shipping, delivery, and courier charges; subconsultant fees and expenses; special fees, permits, and
insurance; l~ansportation on public carriers, meals, and lodging; and consumable materials. Mileage will be
charged at $0.33 per mile
Monthly invoices are due within 30 days from invoice date. Interest will be charged at 0.833% per month on
past due accounts.
Expert wimess/litigation rates are available upon request.
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DOUGHERTY ROAD
ROAD IMPROVEMENTS
DUBLIN, CALIFORNIA
November 21,2000
Job # 20000213
BRIAN KANGAS FOULK
4780 Chabot Ddve, Suite 104
Pleasanton, CA 94588
SCOPE OF SERVICES
Dougherty Road from Route 1-580 to Houston Place
TASK 1:
TASK 2:
TASK 3:
TASK 4:.
TASK 5i
DATA RESEARCH
ALIGNMENT STUDY
COORDINATION WITH AGENCIES
PREPARATION. OF PLAN LINE STUDY REPORT
SURVEYING AND AERIAL MAPPING
PlC CREW PM ENGR III ENGR II ENGRI DRAFT CLER TOTALS.. _
TASK 1 0 0 13 32 4 ; 28 0 0 77
TASK 3 0 0 38 22 0 0 5 0 65 uo
TASK 5 4 44 45 '56 70 ~ . 37 0 0 258---
SubconSultants
Aerial Corn party to be deter:mined bas ed. on available data
Chicago Title Company (10 Reports)
DaVid Powers & Associates, Inc.'
Subtotal
3,000
7,020
8~500
18,520
· $20,372
SubcOnsultants - Add Alternative Work
David Powers & Associates, Inc.
(Add Alternative Work to include Community Outreach)
Subtotal
Direct Cost:
Reproduction, mileage & deliveries(estimated @ 1.5%)
Computer 250 Hours @ $9,00 Hr.
Subtotal
2,400
2,400
991
2,250
3,241
(OPTIONAL) $2,640
amount not included in total
= $3,241
TOTAL B~U D_~G ET
$89,69~
TASK 1.i Attend project meetings (Assumes 4 meetings)
TASK 1.2 Collect & review available record, data & reports. (As-builts for roadway facilities,
development plans, etc.)
TASK 1.3 Conduct field review
TASK 1.4 Preparation of project base sheets "
· PIC' CREW PM ENGR III ENGR I1 ENGRI DRAFT CLER TOTALS
Total Task 1 [ $7,107 J
( ~
TASK 2.1 Review traffic analysis and results for geometric considerations
TASK 2.2 Prepare preliminary geometric layout plans
TASK 2.3 Identify special design features including tree removal locations
TASK 2.4 Identify utility system impacts
TASK 2.5 Review grading considerations
TASK 2.6 Identify access / driveway needs
TASK 2.7 Prepare right-of-way impacts analysis
TASK 2.8 Provide environmental related data
TASK 2.9 Evaluate potential alternations to minimize impacts
TASK 2.10 Establish preferred geometric plan line study
TASK 2.11 Identify required signage for the preferred plan line
TASK 2.12 Prepare pavement delineation for the preferred plan line
TASK 2.13
Prepare a schematic signal plan (general layout of signal with mast arm lengths)
PIC CREW PM ENGR III ENGR II ENGR! DRAFT CLER TOTALS
Total Task 2 I $18,940 J
TASK 3.1
TASK '3.2
TASK 3.3
TASK 3.4
TASK 3.5
TASK 3.6
Coordinate Work and meet with Caltrans for interface at the Route 580 interchange
Incorporate,Caltrans comments for work within State right-of-way
CoOrdinate meetings with the effected utility companies
Review and consider effects to individual owners / future development plans
Coordinate with City. for council Presentations
Present project to city Council and sUpPorting City Departments (assumes max 3 meetings)
· PIC CREW PM ENGR III ENGRII ENGRI DRAFT CLER TOTALS
Total Task 3 [ $6,891J
TASK 4.1
TASK 4.2
TASK 4.3
TASK 4.4
TASK 4.5
TASK 4.6
TASK 4.7
TASK 4.8
TASK 4.9
Establish construction cost estimates for the Plan Line Study
Describe utility and agency impacts
Summarize right-of-way acquisition needs
Define Caltrans requirements and project effects with alternatives
Define Environmental Clearance (incorporate environmental consultant work)
Summarize findings and recommendations of the Plan Line Study'
Prepare Draft Plan Line Study Report
IncorpOrate review comments on Draft Plan Line Study Report
Prepare Final Plan Study Report
PIC CREW PM ENGR III ENGR II ENGRI DRAFT. CLER TOTALS
Total Task 4 [ $5,446 J
TASK, 5.1:
TASK 5.2:
TASK 5.3:
TASK 5.4:
SURVEY CONTROL
- BOUNDARY RESEARCH AND CALCULATIONS
BOUNDARY SURVEYS.
SUPPLEMENTAL TOPOGRAPHY
PIC CREW · PM SUR I11 SUR II SURI DRAFT CLER TOTALS
TASK 5.1' 0 8 2 0 6 0 0 0 16
TASK 5.3: 2 16 22 40 8 0 0 0 88
Total Task 5 [ $27,693 J
TASK 5.1 sURvEY CONTROL '
TASK 5.1a perform field traverse .
TASK 5.1b Note ~'eductions and calculations
TASK 5.1c Coordination with the photogrammetrist
· PIC CREW PM SUR II SUR II SUR I DRAFT CLER TOTALS
TASK~ 5 lb · · 1 4 5
TotaITaSk 5.1 I $2,128
TASK 5.2 BOUNDARY RESEARCH AND CALCULATIONS
TASK 5.2a Boundary research
TASK 5.2b Review preliminary title reports
TASK 5.2c Record boundary calculations
TASK 5.2d Plotting of easements shown in title report
PIC CREW PM SUR I11 SUR II SUR I DRAFT CLER TOTALS
TASK 5.2b 4 8 12
TASK 5.2d 16 24 40
TotaITask 5.2 [ $8,428 J
TASK 5.3: BOUNDARy suRvEYS
TASK 5.3a Field loCation of boundary evidence
TASK 5.3b Note reductions and calculations
TASK 5.3c Boundary Analysis
PIC CREW PM SUR III SUR II SUR I DRAFT CLER TOTALS
TASK 5.3b 4 16 20
Total Task 5.3
[ $10,178 J
TASK 5.4: SUPPLEMENTAL TOPOGRAPHY
TASK 5.4a Cross sections along Dougherty Road at 50' intervals
TASK 5.4b Tree locations
TASK 5.4c Note reductions and calculations
TASK 5.4d Final drafting
TASK 5.4b 4 1 5
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TASK 5.4d 2 4 21 27
Total Task 5.4 L $6,959
DOUGHERTY ROAD
ROAD IMPROVEMENTS
DUBLIN, CALIFORNIA
November 21,2000.
Job # 20000213
BRIAN KANGAS FOULK
4780 Chabot Drive, Suite 104
Pleasanton, CA 94588
SCOPE OF SERVICES
Dougherty Road from Houston Place to Camps Park Enterance
TASK 1:
TASK 2:
TASK 3:
TASK 4:
TASK 5:
DATA RESEARCH
'~ALIGNMENT STUDY
COORDINATION WITH AGENCIES
PREPARATION OFPLAN LINE STUDY REPORT
SURVEYING AND AERIAL MAPPING
PIC CREW PM ENGR III ENGR II ENGRI DRAFT CLER TOTALS
TASK 1 0 0 2 13 0 24 0 0 39
TASK 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
TASK 5 4 40 40 32 51 28 0 0 195
Subconsultants
Aerial Company to be determined based on available data 2,500
Chicago Title Company-(8 Reports) 4,700
David Powers & Associates, Inc. 1,200
Subtotal 8,400
$9,240
Direct Cost:
Reproduction, mileage & deliveries(estimated @ 1.5%) 602
Computer 100 Hours @ $9.00 Hr. 900
Subtotal 1,502
$1,502
TOTAL BUDGET $50,857
TASK 1 1 Attend project meetings (Assumes 4 meetings) - Meeting to be held with Proposal A
TASK 1.2 Collect & review available record data & reports. (As-builts for roadway facilities,
development plans, etc.)
TASK 1.3 Conduct field revieW
TASK 1.4 Preparation of project base sheets
.PIC CREW PM ENGR Iii ENGR I1 ENGRI DRAFT CLER TOTALS
Total Task 1 I $3,328
TASK 2.1
TASK 2.2
TASK 2.3
TASK 2.4
TASK 2.5
TASK 2.6
TASK 2.7
TASK 2.8
TASK 2.9
TASK
TASK
TASK
Review traffic analysis and results for geometric Considerations
Prepare preliminary geometric layout plans
Identify special design features including tree remoVal locations
Identify utility system imPacts
Review grading considerations' ·
Identify access / driveway needs
Prepare right-of-way impacts analysiS
Provide environmental related data
· Evaluate potential alternations, to minimize impacts
2.10 Establish preferred geometric plan line study
2.11 Identify required signage for the preferred plan line ~,~
2.12 Prepare pavement delineation for the preferred plan line
PIC CREW PM ENGR III ENGR II ENGRI DRAFT CLER TOTALS
Total Task 2 ] $10,175
(Assumes meetings Will be held with Proposal A)
TASK 3.1
TASK 3.2
TASK 3.3
TASK 3.4
. Coordinate meetings with the effected utility companies
Review and cdnsider effects to individual owners / future'development plans '
'Coordinate with City for Council presentations
Present project to CitY Council and supPort!rig City Departments (assumes max 3 meetings)
PIC CREW PM ENGR III ENGR II ENGRI DRAFT CLER TOTALS
Total Task 3 I $0 J
TASK 4.1
TASK 4.2
TASK 4.3
TASK 4.4
TASK 4.5
TASK 4.6
TASK 4.7
TASK 4.8
Establish construction cost estimates for the Plan Line Study
Describe utilitY and agency impacts
Summarize right-of-way acquisition needs
Define Environmental Clearance (incorporate environmental consultant work)
Summarize findings and recommendations of the Plan Line Study
' Prepare Draft Plan Line Study Report
Incorporate review comments on Draft Plan Eine Study Report
Prepare Final Plan Study Report
PIC CREW PM ENGR Ill ENGR II ENGRI DRAFT CLER TOTALS
Total Task4 I $4,871
TASK 5.1:
TASK 5.2:
TASK 5.3:
TASK 5.4:
SURVEY CONTROL
BOUNDARY RESEARCH AND CALCULATIONS
BOUNDARY SURVEYS
SUPPLEMENTAL TOPOGRAPHY
q-Lo
PIC CREW PM SUR III SURI SUR I DRAFT CLER TOTALS
TASK 5.1' 0 4 2 0 3 0 0 0 9
TASK 5.3: 2 16 22 20 12 0 0 0 72
,Total Task 5 L $21,741 J
TASK 5.1
TASK 5.1 a
TASK 5.1b
TASK 5.1c
SURVEY CONTROL
Perform field traverse
Note reductions and calculations
Coordination with the photogrammetrist
PIC CREW PM suR III SUR Il SUR I DRAFT CLER TOTALS
TASK 5.1b I 2 3
Total Task 5.1 [ $1,179 J
TASK 5.2
TASK 5.2a
TASK 5.2b
TASK 5.2c
TASK 5.2d
BOUNDARY RESE/~RCH AND CALCULATIONS
Boundary research
Review preliminary title reports
Record boundary calculations
Plotting of easements shown in title report
PIC CREW PM SUR III SUR 11 SUR I DRAFT CLER TOTALS
TASK 5.2b 2 4 6
TASK 5.2d 12 16 28
Total Task5.2 [ $5,532
TASK 5.3: BOUNDARY SURVEYS
TASK 5.3a Field location of boundary evidence
TASK 5.3b Note reductions and calculations
TASK 5.3c Boundary Analysis
PIC CREW PM SUR III SUR II SUR I DRAFT. CLER TOTALS
TASK 5.3b 4 4 8 16
Total Task 5.3 I $8,566 J
TASK 5.4: SUPPLEMENTAL TOPOGRAPHY
TASK 5.4a Cross sections along Dougherty Road at 50' intervals
TASK 5.4b Tree locations
TASK 5.4c Note reductions and calculations
TASK 5.4d Final drafting
PIC CREW PM SUR III, SUR II SUR I DRAFT CLER TOTALS
TASK 5.4b 4 4
TASK 5.4d 2 4 20 26
TotaITask 5.4 I $6,464
DOUGHERTY ROAD IMPROVEMENTS
ID Task · Duration Start Finish
--1 Data Research, Right of Way Resolution and Base Sheet Update 43 days Fr112/1/00 Tue 1/30/01
2 Review right of records and obtain additional information 3 days Fri 12/1/00 Tue 12/5/00
3 Resolve record boundaries 4 wks Wed 12/6/00 Tue 1/2/01
4 Perform Supplemental Surveys 3 wks Wed 1/3/01 Tue 1/23/01
5 Update existing project base sheets with right of way data 5 days Wed 1/24/01 Tue 1/30/01
8 Analysis and Documentation Preparation 114days Wed 1/31/01 Mort7/9/01
9 Alignment Study 50 days Wed 1/31/01 Tue 4110101
10 Establish preliminary geometric layout ' 1 wk Wed 1/31/0i Tue 2/6/01
11 Evaluate ~eometrics for Dougherty Road and Route 580 interchange 2 wk~ Wed 1/31/01 Tue 2/13/01
12 Establish ~reliminary construction cost estimate J 5 days Mon 2/12/01 Fri 2/16/01
13 C itys reviews preliminary geometric layout 2 Wks Mon 2/19/01 Fri 3/2/01
14 Review and incorporate City comments 1 wk Mon 3/5/01 Fri 3/9/01
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16 Identify special design features 2 wks Mon 3/5/01 Fd 3/16/01
17 Review g!ading considerations 2 wks Mon 3/5/01 Fri 3/16/01
18 Identify access needs 2 wks Mon 3/5/01 Fri 3/16/01
19 Evaluate 'stakeholder's (agencies and property owners) i'equirements and conformance 2 wk~ Mon 3/5/01 Fri 3/16/01
20 Review envirnomental issues 1 wk Mon 3/12/01 Fd 3/16/01
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22 Establish geometric alternatives to minimize impacts 1 wk Mort 3/12/01 Fri 3/16/01
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Submit alternatives to City I day Mort 3/19/01 Mort 3/19/01
2'4 City and Caltrans review alternatives 3 wks Tue 3/20/01 Mort 4/9/01
25 City, Calt!ans and BKF meet and establish preferred geometric plan line study 1 day Tue 4/10/01 Tue 4/10/01
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DOUGHERTY ROAD IMPROVEMENTS
ID Task : , Duration Start Finish
28 Reporting 64 days Wed 4/11/01 Men 7/9/0i '
29 Update the geometry per City and Caltrans meeting and discussions 1 wk Wed 4/11/01 ' Tue 4/17/01
30 Update the pavement delineation ' 1 wk ' Wed 4/18/01 Tue 4/24/01
31 Establish the stgnage for the preferred plan 1 wk Wed 4/18/01 Tue 4/24/01
32 Establish a schematic signal plan 2 wks Fri 4/13/01 Thu 4/26/0t
33 Finalize the preferred geometric plan line study I wk Fri 4/27/01 Thu 5]3/01
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35 Refine construction cost estimates for plan line I wk Fri 5/4/01 Thu 5/10/01
36 Descr be' the utilty and agency impacts 1 wk Fri 5/4/01 Thu 5/10/01
37 Summarize the right of Way acquisition impacts l"wl~' ' Fri 5/4/01 Thu 5/10/01
38 Define the envirnomental clearance 1 wk Frl 5/11/01 Thu 5/17/01
39 IncorporAte geotechnical and envirnomental recommendations 1 wk. Fri 5/11/01 Thu 5/17/01
-- 40 Summarize findings and recommendations of the ~lan line study ' 1 wk Fri 5/18/01 Thu 5/24/01
42 Submit the Draft Plan Line Study Report 1 day Fri 5/25/01 Fri 5/25/01
43 City and Caltrans review the Draft Plan Line Study Report 3 wks Men 5/28/01 Fri 6/15101
44 Review and incorporate City and Caltrans comments 1 wk Men 6/18/01 Fri 6/22/01
45 Finalize the Plan Study Report 2 wks Men 6/25/01 Fd 7/6/01 '
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40 Submit the Plan Study Report to the City and Caltrans day Men 7/9i01 Men 7/9/01
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