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CR 2000-111 Engineering Services Construction Administration Thermotech Storm Sewer . . . CITY OF ~ June 29,2000 I-iOPK1NS Council Report 2000-111 Approve Engineering Services Construction Administration Thermotech Storm Sewer Proposed Action. Staff recommends adoption of the following motion: Move that Council accept a consultant services proposal from SEH Engineering for construction administration related to the ThemlOtech storm sewer project. Overview. In October 1999 Council approved a consultant services proposal with SEH Engineering for design, plans and bidding services associated with the Thermotech storm sewer project. Upon award of bid the project will have reached the construction phase. The City needs to consider the consultant's proposal for costs associated with construction administration. The SEH proposal is attached. Primary Issues to Consider. . Engineering service costs . Recommendation Supporting Information. . Consultant proposal Ja~ele~ Engineering Superintendent Financial Impact: $ 23,261.40 Budgeted: Y IN Y Source: Storm Sewer Utility Related Documents (CIP, ERP, etc.): elP and Budget Notes: Total engineering budget for this project is $60,000 . . . Analysis. . Engineering service costs The SEH Engineering proposal for construction administration is submitted for consideration at a cost range of$14,831.83 - $17,572.23. Tasks performed in this proposal are clearly outlined in the attached matrix. A variable cost arises with the RPR (field inspection) element. The consultant finds it difficult to estimate the time needed for inspection because of unknowns associated with working near the Thermotech Building A. The consultant and staff have agreed that only full-time inspection is necessary while working along the sensitive foundation area of the building. SEH also requests compensation of $5,689 for services involved with coordination with Thermotech's engineer and the City's soils engineer and for implementation of recommendations. . Staff finds the proposal to be reasonable in cost and recommends approval at a cost not to exceed $23,261.40. .~se~ 10901 Red Circle Drive, Suite 200, Mlnnetonka, MN 55343-9301 952.912.2600 952.912.2601 FAX arch Itat II r,. i..' ll,!.fill 1.'(' ring ttlvironlllol!al transportatiulI . June 29,2000 RE: City of Hopkins Thermotech Storm Sewer SEH No. A-HOPKN0003.01 10.00 City of Hopkins 1010 First Street South Hopkins, MN 55343 Attn: Jim Gessele Dear Jim: This letter supplements the Agreement for Professional Services between City of Hopkins, Owner, and SEH dated July 6, 1999 and addresses providing services in connection with the Thermotech Storm Sewer Project (hereinafter called the "Project"). The scope of said services is detailed in the attached Exhibit A-I. . Our services will consist of extra design services, providing construction services including resident project representative services during construction, and assistance during the start-up, all as set forth in this letter and the Agreement for Professional Services between SEH and City of Hopkins dated July 6, 1999. We will also furnish such Additional Services as you may request or as required. You will pay us a fee for our services, currently estimated to be range between $20,521.10 and $23,261.40, in accordance with Exhibit C-l, (Actual Billable Rate) method. Payment for additional services shall be based on the time required to perform the services and the billable rates for the principals and employees engaged directly on the project, plus charges for expenses and equipment, aU in accordance with Exhibit C-I. We will start our services promptly after receipt of your authorization. We estimate our services will be completed after two months. If there are delays in the Project that are beyond our control, you agree to grant additional time to complete the services. . Short Elliott Hendrickson Inc. Offices located throughout the Upper Midwest Wi hdp vuu plan, design, and l1[hi1'1If. Equal Opportunity Employer City of Hopki.ns June 29,2000 Page 2 . This letter and the Agreement for Professional Services dated July 6, 1999 along with Exhibits A, A-l, B, C-l, and D represent the entire understanding between you and us in respect of the Project and may only be modified in writing signed by both of us. If it satisfactorily sets forth your understanding of our agreement, please sign the enclosed copy of this letter in the space provided below and return it to LIS. Sincerely, Short Elliott Hendrickson [nc. W.Oc~ David C. Halter, P.E. h:\civil\prujccts\hopkins\pl1'1pknOOJ OO\snppltr.doc Accepted this day of ,20_ City of Hopkins . By: Authorized Client Signature . . . . .~SeJ 10901 Red Circle Drive, Suite 200, Minne1onka, MN 55343 9301 952.912.2600 952.912.2601 FAX {lIT!J.ittdUrf: I.'Jlc)irniln1fulal t mn.'jJorta/ion en"lll((rlllrr .';:0 .::, June 29, 2000 RE: City of Hopkins City Project 99-09 SEH No. A-HOPKN0003.01 10.00 Mr. James Gessele Engineering Supervisor City of Hopkins 10 10 1 st Street S. Hopkins, rv1N 55343 Dear Jim: Tbis letter is written to supplement tbe project scope and cost, for the above reterenced project, submitted to you on June 6, 2000. I have attached the original scope and cost matrix submitted to you with the June 6, 2000 letter. After discussing the project scope with Steve Stadler, I have prepared and attached a second scope and cost matrix with a revision date of June 14, 2000. The difference between the two matrices is that in the June 14 version I have reduced the RPR time from 120 hours to 80 hours. The intent is that we would only have a full time RPR on site during the construction along Thermotech's building A and that after that we would only be on site as needed. Per our discussion yesterday, I have set up the contract to indicate the services will likely range between the two figures shown on those matrices ($20,521.10 - $23,261.40). It is our intent to work within the range of the lower figure. We will advise you ifthat is not possible. Included, in the figures shown above, is a cost of $5,689.27 tor extra involved with coordinating and implementing recommendations made Thermotech's concern about the footings of their building. .. . engmeenng serVices by GME regarding Please call if you have questions or comments. We are looking forward to working with you on this project. Q~lf-(~ Project Manager c: Mike Foertsch h:\civil\proji:"c:L<;\htlpkiTlo:;\phopknOO:j, Oll\41h revi.sed Ih~nnol~L:h ~a pwp('rSal.dIJC Exhibit A-I Short Elliott Hendrickson Inc. 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