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96-22098 RESO RESOLUTION NO. 96-22098 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR AND CITY AND CLERK TO EXECUTE AMENDMENT NO.6 TO THAT CERTAIN AGREEMENT BY AND BETWEEN THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH AND CAMP DRESSER & MCKEE INC., DATED JULY 21, 1992, FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICES FOR THE UPGRADE OF SEWER AND WATER PUMPING STATIONS AND FOR THE DESIGN OF A NEW WATER PUMPING STATION ON MACARTHUR CAUSEWAY, PROVIDING FOR THE REDESIGN OF THE GENERATOR BUILDING FOR PUMP STATION 11; AND APPROVING AN INCREASE IN THE APPROPRIATION TO WORK ORDER 2138 FROM WATER AND SEWER REVENUE BONDS IN THE AMOUNT OF $38,8 QO. WHEREAS, on July 8, 1992, the Mayor and City Commission approved Resolution No. 92-20540, authorizing the Mayor and City Clerk to execute an agreement ("the Agreement"), dated July 21, 1992, by and between the City of Miami Beach and Camp Dresser & McKee Inc., providing for engineering services for upgrading sewer and water pumping stations and the design of a new water pumping station on MacArthur Causeway and authorizing a funding appropriation for Phase I - Preliminary Design for Pump Stations, as described in the Agreement, in the amount of $129,442; and WHEREAS, on September 22, 1993, the Mayor and the City Commission approved Resolution No. 93-20905, authorizing the Mayor and City Clerk to execute the first amendment to the Agreement, authorizing the performance of Phase II - Final Design for Pump Stations, as described in the Agreement, in the amount of $658,325; and WHEREAS, on November 4, 1993, Amendment No. 2 to the Agreement was executed, as a result of the relocation of the site for the water pumping station on MacArthur Causeway, increasing the amount of the Agreement by $5,200; and WHEREAS, on April 6, 1994, the Mayor and the City Commission approved Resolution No. 94-21116, authorizing the Mayor and City Clerk to execute Amendment No.3 to the Agreement, authorizing the performance of Phase II - Final Design pertaining to the new water pumping station on MacArthur Causeway, increasing the amount of the Agreement by $60,000; and WHEREAS, on February 15, 1995, the Mayor and the City Commission approved Resolution No. 95-21495, authorizing the execution of Amendment No.4 to the Agreement in the amount of $127,991, to provide for additional architectural, surveying and geotechnical services to equip all water booster pumping stations with emergency generators and to replace emergency generator equipment which was in poor condition at nine wastewater pump stations; and WHEREAS, on July 5, 1996, Amendment No.5 was executed, increasing the amount of the Agreement by $9,200, for the performance of structural design modifications to the Terminal Island pump station; and WHEREAS, proposed Amendment No.6, which is attached hereto and incorporated herein as Exhibit "A", contains an additional scope of work to be added to the Agreement; and WHEREAS, this additional scope of work, which is attached to the proposed Amendment No.6 as Attachment "6-A" , provides for the necessary redesign of the generator building for pump station no. 11 resulting from its relocation from the proposed site to a new location; and WHEREAS, the relocation of the generator building for pump station no. 11 will result in less disruption of vehicular and pedestrian traffic during construction, decreased negative aesthetic impact and substantial savings in construction costs. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT DULY RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, as follows: 1) The Mayor and City Clerk are authorized to execute Amendment No.6, which is attached hereto and incorporated herein as Exhibit "A", to that certain Agreement by and between the City of Miami Beach and Camp Dresser & McKee Inc., dated July 21, 1992, for professional services for the upgrade of sewer and water pumping stations and for the design of a new water pumping station on MacArthur Causeway, providing for the redesign of the generator building for pump station no. 11. 2) The appropriation from the water and sewer revenue bonds to work order 2138 is increased by $38,800. 3) This resolution shall take effect immediately upon its adoption. PASSED AND ADOPTED THIS 11 th ,1996. Mayor ATTEST: Bo~;r~~ City Clerk C:\WPWIN60\96KASL YN\RESO\AMEND6PS.CDM rOHM f,PPROVED By l1t~ Date ~. CITY HALL 1700 CONVENTION CENTER DRIVE MIAMI BEACH FLORIDA 33139 CITY OF MIAMI BEACH- COMMISSION MEMORANDUM NO. => 06 -9(, TO: Mayor Seymour Gelber and Memben of the City Commission DATE: September 11, 1996 FROM: Jose Garcia-Pedrosa City Manager SUBJECT: APPROVING AUTHORIZING EXECUTION OF AMENDMENT NO.6 TO THE AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH AND CAMP DRESSER & MCKEE INC. FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICES FOR THE UPGRADE OF SEWER AND WATER PUMPING STATIONS AND DESIGN OF A NEW WATER PUMPING STATION ON MACARTHUR CAUSEWAY IN THE AMOUNT OF $38,880 ADMINISTRATION RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that the City Commission approve a resolution authorizing the Mayor and the City Clerk to execute Amendment No.6 to the agreement between the City of Miami Beach and Camp Dresser & McKee Inc. (CDM) for professional services for the upgrade of sewer and water pumping stations and design of a new water pumping station on the MacArthur Causeway and approve an increase in appropriations to work order 2138 from water and sewer revenue bonds in the amount of $38,880. BACKGROUND On July 8, 1992, the City Commission passed Resolution No. 92-20540 authorizing the Mayor and City Clerk to execute an agreement between the City of Miami Beach and Camp Dresser & McKee Inc. to provide engineering services for upgrading sewer and water pumping stations (part 1) and design of a new water pumping station on the MacArthur Causeway (part 2). Following this authorization, work order no. 2138 was established to provide for appropriated funding. The contract documents include the scope of work for Phase I - Preliminary Design for both Part 1 and Part 2 at a cost of $129,442. The contract documents also include provisions for the addition of incremental phases to the contract by amendment. Upon completion of Phase I - Preliminary Design, the Final Design phase was entered into by amendment to the contract. On September 22, 1993, the City Commission passed Resolution No. 93-20905 approving Amendment No.1 authorizing Phase IT - Final Design for Part 1 (Pump Station Upgrades) at a cost of $658,325. AGENDA ITEM C'7M DATE---9 -Il..q~ Commission Memorandum - September 11, 1996 Amendment to Camp, Dresser Contract - Pump Station Upgrades Page 2 On November 4, 1993 the City Manager approved Amendment No.2 in the amount of $5,200 for Preliminary Design Part II for New Pump Station on the MacArthur. On April 6, 1994, the City Commission adopted Resolution No. 94-21116 approving Amendment No.3 or Phase 11- Final Design of Part 1 (New Pump Station on MacArthur Causeway) at a cost of $60,000. On February 15, 1995, the City Commission approved Resolution No.95-21495 for Amendment No. 4 in the amount of $127,991 for architectural redesign of pump stations and provision of emergency generators. On July 5, 1996, the City Manager approved Amendment No.5 in the amount of $9,200 for structural design modifications for the Terminal Island pump station. Amendment No.6 is for the redesign associated with the relocation of the proposed generator building for pump station 11 which is situated in the area of the convention center and the theater. ANALYSIS Amendment No.6 in the amount of $38,880 is for redesign work for a generator building for pump station 11 which is adjacent to the convention center/ and theater. The relocation and necessary redesign of the proposed generator building will result in a net savings of construction cost of approximately $400,000. After numerous meetings with administrative staff, the architects and design review staff, it has been determined that the construction of the generator building for Pump Station No. 11, on the site selected by the city (adjacent to TOPA), was inapproporiate and would also result in high costs and cause considerable public disruption. The minimum size of the building required to house the generator and its components was approximately 33 feet long, 20 feet wide and 24 feet in height. Consequently, at a meeting on July 23, 1996 with Assistant City Manager, Mayra Diaz-Buttacavoli, staff from the public works and engineering and construction management departments and the architects, it was recommended that the proposed generator building be relocated from the previously selected site at 17th Street and Washington Avenue to the second floor of the convention center. This change results in less public disruption and minimal negative aesthetic impact. Funding for this amendment in the amount of $38,880 is available from the water and sewer bond funds. CONCLUSION It is recommended that the City Commission approve the resolution authorizing the Mayor and City Clerk to execute Amendment No.6 to the agreement between the City of Miami Beach and Camp Dresser & McKee Inc. and to increase the appropriation to work order no. 2138 in the am~f )$~8,880 from the water and sewer revenue bonds. JP%~ C:\ WPWIN60\96KASL YN\CCMEMOS\AMEND6PS.CDM AMENDMENT NO.6 TO AGREEMENT BETWEEN CITY OF MIAMI BEACH AND CAMP DRESSER & McKEE INC. FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICES FOR THE UPGRADE OF SEWER & WATER PUMPING STATIONS AND FOR THE DESIGN OF A NEW WATER PUMP STATION ON MACARTHUR CAUSEWAY This is a Sixth Amendment (the "Sixth Amendment"), dated as of September 11 , 1996, to that certain agreement (the "Agreement"), as amended, dated July 21, 1992, by and between the City of Miami Beach, Florida (the "City") and Camp Dresser & McKee Inc. ("Consultant"). The Agreement, as amended by those certain five previous amendments, is referred to herein as the "Agreement, as amended." RECITALS WHEREAS, the design work for the electrical/generator building for pump station 11, for the location previously selected by the City, would result in a high construction cost and a high degree of pedestrian and vehicular traffic disruption; and WHEREAS, the City and Consultant have agreed to relocate the aforementioned electrical/generator building site to the Miami Beach Convention Center chiller room; and WHEREAS, the City and Consultant desire to proceed with the design of the aforementioned electrical/generator building to be located at the Miami Beach Convention Center chiller room. NOW THEREFORE, in exchange for the mutual promises contained herein, and other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and adequacy of which is hereby conclusively acknowledged, the parties agree as follows: 1. ABOVE RECITALS. The above recitals are true and correct and are incorporated as a part of this Sixth Amendment. 2. MODIFICATIONS. The Agreement, as amended, is changed as follows: EXHIBIT IIAII a. Schedule A (Scope of Services, Compensation and Schedule), Section Al.2 (Final Design), Subsection Al.2.1 (Document Production): Add the following new sentence at the end of Subsection Al.2.1: "The Consultant will provide final design services for the relocation to the Miami Beach Convention Center chiller room of the electrical/generator building associated with pump station 11, pursuant to the scope of services described in Attachment 6- A, attached hereto and incorporated herein." b. Schedule A, Section A4 (Compensation): Add the following new sentences at the end of Section A4: "Compensation for Phase II (Final Civil, MechanicallHV AC, Electrical, Structural, Instrumentation and Control Design) for the relocation of the electrical equipment and emergency generator to serve pump station 11 shall be a lump sum amount of thirty-eight thousand eight hundred dollars ($38,800). Invoices shall be sent monthly and shall be based upon the percentage of completion method." c. Schedule A, Section A5 (schedule): Add the following new sentence at the end of Section A5: "Completion of Phase II (Final Design) for the relocation to the Miami Beach Convention Center chiller room of the electrical/generator building associated with pump station 11 shall be within 60 days of Consultant's receipt of written authorization from the City to proceed, or receipt of the record drawings of the chiller room from the City (whichever is later)." 3. OTHER PROVISIONS. The other provisions of the Agreement, as amended, are unchanged. 4. RATIFICATION. The City and Consultant ratify their agreement with the terms of the Agreement, as amended, as modified by this Sixth Amendment. 5. GOVERNING LAW. This Sixth Amendment shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Florida, without reference to principles of conflict of laws. 6. HEADINGS. Headings in this Sixth Amendment are only for convenience, are not a substantive part of this Sixth Amendment or the Agreement, as amended, and do not affect the meaning of any provision of this Sixth Amendment or the Agreement, as amended. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Sixth Amendment to be executed in their names by their duly authorized officials as of the date first set forth above. By FORM APPROVED LEGAL DE~ 8y 411 If)JUI:=:"- Date %/11h- ATTEST: Rok~ p~ City Clerk, Robert Parcher SEAL CONSULTANT CAMP DRESSER & McKEE INC. By ~P~6:D. VICE PRESIDENT ATTEST: ,/~IV\,J2L~ (Signature) ~ G R lL luu--d M., Do k..e r-bj C. l'" I"j.( D"- t:k oil... C() r- r lJ ~--a t{ '0 'l-\..... Print Name and Title CORPORATE SEAL AITIkw f:\atto\taca\agreemnt\campdrsr.swr ATTACHMENT 6-A PROJECT SCOPE AND BUDGET FINAL DESIGN AND PREPARATION OF CONTRACT PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS PROJECT: Pump Station 11 - Relocation of Electrical/Generator Building (City of Miami Beach) PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Final design and preparation of plans and specifications for relocation of the electrical and emergency generator room for Pump Station No. 11 to the City of Miami Beach Convention Center Chiller Room PROJECT REFERENCE: Amendment No.6 to Agreement between the City of Miami Beach and Camp Dresser & McKee Inc. ("CDM"), dated July 21, 1992, for consulting services SCOPE AND BUDGET: CDM will perform the work described below: A. GENERAL CIVIL DESIGN DRAWINGS (4 Drawings) The civil design will include four (4) new civil drawings including a site plan and a miscellaneous civil details sheet which will satisfy DERM and other regulatory agency requirements. Labor Category Hours Hourly Rate Total Environmental Engineer (Senior Professional) 40 Senior Designer/Drafter (Senior Support Services) ....l2 72 $90.00 $65.00 $3,600 $2.080 $5,680 0000-402-MS-AIPMB pd0824d a~ B. MECHANICAL/HV AC DESIGN AND DRAWINGS (3 Drawings) The mechanical design will include three (3) new drawings. Engineering analysis will include retrofit of HV AC to the chiller room location, layout of generator and fuel lines, special fuel filling considerations, fire protection requirements, and additional details and specifications to meet applicable code(s). Hourly Labor Category Hours Rate Total Mechanical Engineer (Senior Professional) 64 $90.00 $5,760 Mechanical DesignerlDrafter (Staff Support Services) ---1Q $50.00 $ 800 80 $6,560 C. ELECTRICAL DESIGN AND DRAWINGS (2 Drawings) The electrical design will include two (2) new drawings. Engineering analysis will require the following: Review and analysis of the Convention Center's existing as-built plans and existing site plans. Site visit to check existing conditions for code compliance and existing equipment locations, including building's service entrance equipment, electrical distribution equipment, possible new conduit routing in building, site electrical duct bank routing to pump station, and location for generator and fuel storage tank. Coordinate with Florida Power & Light for a new service point. Review the building occupancy code requirements regarding the generator and fuel storage tank. Evaluate the existing chiller room's available space. Determine if the space is a suitable location to meet code requirements. Review and evaluate the fuel and storage tank location. Design the electrical conduit routing for the power control and instrumentation signals from the chiller room to the exterior of the building. Design the electrical concrete encased duct bank routing for the power, control, and instrumentation signals from the convention center to the pump station. Design the electrical room and generator room layouts within the existing chiller room's available space. Revise the present electrical power and lighting design and revise the drawings for the new location of the electric generator in the Convention Center chiller room. Design provision of power to overhead crane system. Hourly Labor Category Hours Rate Total Senior Electrical Engineer (Senior Professional) 40 $90.00 $3,600 Electrical Engineer (Professional II) 48 $80.00 3,840 Electrical Designer/Drafter (Staff Support Services) 24 $50.00 1.200 112 $8,640 0000-402- MS-AIPMB pd0824d t1~ D. STRUCTURAL DESIGN AND DRAWINGS ( 4 Drawings) The structural design will include four (4) new drawings. Engineering analysis will include review of the existing structure and vibration, load and acoustic analyses. Engineering analysis will also include review of conduit hangers and support details, roof core-drill design, equipment pads, attachment of overhead crane system, and miscellaneous structural detLJ:ls and specifications. Labor Category Hourly Rate Hours Senior Structural Engineer (Principal) Structural Engineer (Professional II) Structural Designer/Drafter (Staff Support Services) 28 32 -.l.Q 76 $115.00 $ 80.00 $ 50.00 E. INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROL DESIGN AND DRA WINGS ( 1 Drawing Modification) Total $3,220 2,560 800 $6,580 Modification of existing instrumentation loop diagram to new location and interface with Convention Center instrumentation. Labor Category Hourly Rate Hours lIC Engineer (Principal) lIC Designer/Drafter (Staff Support Services) 8 fl 20 $115.00 $ 50.00 F. PROJECT MANAGEMENT/ COORDINATION WITH PERTINENT AGENCIES AND UTILITY COMPANIES Hourly Labor Category Hours Rate Total Officer 4 $130.00 $ 520 Project Director (Associate) 4 $115.00 460 Project Engineer (Senior Professional) 60 $ 90.00 5,400 Contract Admin.lSupport Services (Project Administration) 8 $ 37.00 296 Clerical/Support Service (Project Administration) 12 $ 37.00 444 0000-402- MS-AIPMB pd0824d Total $ 920 $ 600 $ 1,520 a~ TOTAL HOURS TOTAL LABOR COST OTHER DIRECT COSTS Computer Travel Printing, Xerox, Communications Miscellaneous TOTAL OTHER DIRECT COSTS TOTAL LUMP SUM FEE AND COSTS 0000-402-MS-AIPMB pd0824d 88 448 $ 900 $1,200 $ 300 $ 300 $7,120 $36,100 $ 2,700 $38.800 I51tR~