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2012-27937 Reso RESOLUTION NO. 2012 -27937 A "RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY -OF 'MIAMI :BEACH, FLORIDA, ACCEPTING THE .RECOMMENDATION OF THE CITY :MANAGER PERTAINING 'TO THE RANKING OF FIRMS, PURSUANT TO REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS (RFQ) NO. 24- 11/12, FOR CITYWIDE 'SURVEYING, TOPOGRAPHICAL, AND MAPPING SERVICES ON AN AS- NEEDED .BASIS; AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR AND CITY CLERK TO EXECUTE AGREEMENTS -UPON - COMPLETION OF SUCCESSFUL NEGOTIATIONS WITH THE THREE = TOP - RANKED PROPOSERS: ATKINS NORTH AMERICA, INC., F.R. ALEMAN & ASSOCIATES, INC., AND : MILLER LEGG; AND SHOULD THE ADMINISTRATION 'NOT BE ABLE TO SUCCESSFULLY NEGOTIATE AN AGREEMENT WITH ANY OF THE THREE TOP- -RANKED FIRMS, AUTHORIZING THE ADMINISTRATION TO NEGOTIATE WITH THE FOURTH AND FIFTH- RANKED. FIRMS, WOOLPERT, INC. AND MANUEL G. VERA & ASSOCIATES, INC. AS NEEDED RESPECTIVELY; AND FURTHER AUTHORIZING THE 'MAYOR AND CITY CLERK TO EXECUTE,. AGREEMENTS UPON CONCLUSION OF .SUCCESSFUL NEGOTIATIONS BY THE ADMINISTRATION. WHEREAS, on January 11, 2012, the Mayor and City Commission approved the issuance of Request for Qualifications (RFQ) No. 24- 11/12, for Citywide surveying, topographical, and mapping services on an as- needed basis; and WHEREAS, the RFQ was issued on January 12, 2012, with an opening date of February 15, 2012; and WHEREAS, a - pre- qualification meeting to provide information to prospective proposers was held on January 18, 2012; and WHEREAS, Bidsync sent notices to 7,772 prospective proposers of which 199 proposers viewed the notice resulting in the receipt of sixteen (16):proposals Atkins North .America, Inc., Avirom & Associates, Inc., CALTROP Corp., -Calvin, Giordano & Associates, Inc., Consul -Tech Enterprises, Inc., F.R. Aleman & Associates, Inc., 'F.R.S. & Associates, inc., HADONNE Corp., J. Bonfill & Associates, Inc., Keith & Schnars, P.A., Manuel *G. Vera &.Associates, Inc., Miller Legg, Pillar Consultants, Inc., Robayna & Associates, Inc., Triangle Surveying and Mapping, Inc., Woolpert, Inc. WHEREAS, the City Manager, via a Letter to Commission (LTC). No. 134= 2012, appointed the following individuals as Evaluation Committee (the "Committee ") members: �Muayad Abbas Resident, Leadership Academy Graduate • Bert Dorrestyn — GIS Manager, Public Works Department • Dwight Kraai -- Resident, Capital Improvements Project 'Oversight Committee Member Michael Phang =Resident, Former Professor and Retired Vice Dean atthe.University of Miami College of Engineering Deborah Tackett— Senior Planner, Planning 'Department with the following individuals also appointed as Committee alternates: • "Darlene Fernandez, Capital Projects Coordinator, CIP Jose Perez, - Capital Projects Coordinator, 'CIP WHEREAS, the Committee convened on May 24,'2012, to discuss their individual perceptions of each prospective bidder's qualifications experience, and competence and to recommend - to the City Manager the top five (5) ranked firms: Atkins North America, Inc., F.R. Aleman & Associates, Inc., Manuel G. Vera & Associates,, Inc., Miller 'Legg, and Woolpert, Inc. WHEREAS, after considering the review and recommendation of the Evaluation Committee, the -City Manager exercised his due diligence and carefully considered the specifics of this RFQ process; and WHEREAS, after considering the review and recommendation of City staff, the City Manager exercised her, due diligence and is recommending that the Mayor and the City. 'Commission authorize. negotiations with the top three (3) ranked firms: Atkins North America, Inc., F.R. Aleman* & Associates, Inc., and Miller Legg, based on the -number of projects - performed under the. contract (RFQ 03- 06/07), there, is insufficient evidence to support the need for five firms under contract; and WHEREAS, should negotiations with any of 'the top three ranked firms be - unsuccessful, the City may negotiate with the `fourth and fifth- ranked firms as needed respectively. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT 'RESOLVED BY - THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE :CITY OF -MIAMI BEACH, 'FLORIDA, "'that the Mayor and City Commission hereby. accept the recommendation of the City 'Manager, pursuant to Request . for Qualifications (RFQ) No. 24- 11/12, for Citywide surveying,'topographical, and mapping. services on an as- needed basis; authorizing the" Administration to enter'into - negotiations with the .top five ranked firms of - Atkins North America, Inc., 'F:R. Aleman & Associates, Inc., Manuel G. Vera &. Associates, Inc., 'Miller Legg, and Woolpert, Inc:; and further authorizing .. the Mayor and' City Clerk 'to execute an agreement . upon conclusion of successful negotiations by the administration. �( PASSED AND ADOPTED THIS DAY OF .J�t�L 2012. ATTEST.; CIT CLERK Lr YOR INCORP ORATED 14 2 APPROVED AS TO FORM & LANGUAGE W FOR CUTION Date COMMISSION ITEM SUMMARY Condensed Title: A Resolution Hof the Mayor and City Commission of the City of Miami Beach, Florida, Accepting the Recommendation of the City Manager Pertaining to the Ranking; of Firms, Pursuant to Request for Qualifications (RFQ) NO. 24-11/12, for Citywide Surveying, Topographical, and Mapping Services on an As- Needed Basis; Authorizing the Mayor and City Clerk to Execute Agreements upon Completion of, Successful Negotiations with the Three Top- Ranked Proposers: Atkins North America, Inc., F.R. Aleman & Associates, Inc., and,Miller Legg; and Should the Administration not Be Able to Succesfully Negotiate an Agreement with Any of the Three Top = Ranked Firms, Authorizing the Administrationto Negotiate with the 'Fourth and Fifth- Ranked 'Firms, Woolpert, Inc. and Manuel G. Vera & Associates, .Inc. as Needed Respectively; and Further Authorizing the Mayor and City Clerk to Execute an Agreement upon Conclusion of Successful Negotiations by the Administration. Ke :Intended Outcome Supported: Ensure well- maintained infrastructure i -Supporting Data .(Surveys, 'Environmental Scan, etc.) The 2009 Customer Satisfaction Survey indicated that 79% of businesses rated recently completed capital; improvement projects as "excellent" or "good." Issue: Shall the`Ma or and City Commission Adopt The Resolution? Item Summary /Recommendation: The City of Miami Beach is required to have current boundary and topographical surveys for the projects in the Capital Improvement Program as well as right -of -way improvement projects for Public Works Department. The ability to have a rotating list of Surveyors available to update, and prepare boundary and /or `topographical surveys for Capital Improvement Projects(CIP) and Public Works would enable the City to plan projects an- expedited manner. It is the intent of the City of Miami Beach to select several firms under this.RFQ, .which will be contacted on an as- needed basis. On .January 11, .2012, the Mayor and City Commission :approved the issuance of 'Request for Qualifications (RFQ) - No. '24- 11/12, for Citywide surveying, topographical, and mapping services on an as- needed basis. RFQ. No. 24- 11/1.2 - was issued on January 12, 2012, with an opening date of -February 15, 2012. BidNet issued bid notices to 91 prospective proposers resulting in the receipt of sixteen (16) proposals. On r May 15, '2012, the City "Manager via Letter 'to Commission (LTC) "No. 134 72012, appointed an ; Evaluation.Committee which met on'May 24, 2012, to review and discuss the received. Prior to-scoring and ranking the proposals, the Committee unanimously agreed to select the top five ranked firms. The Committee unanimously recommended entering into negotiations with the'top five ranked :firms: Atkins North America, Inc., F.R. Aleman & Associates, Inc., Manuel G. Vera & Associates, Inc., Miller Legg, and Woolpert,*Inc. After considering the review and recommendation of City staff, the. City Manager exercised - her due diligence and. is recommending that the Mayor and the City Commission authori2e.negotiations with the top three (3) ranked firms: Atkins North America, Inc., F.R. Aleman & Associates, Inc., and Miller Legg. 'Based on the number of projects _performed under the previous contract (RFQ 03706/07), there is insufficient evidence to support the need for five firms under contract. Should negotiations with any of the :top'three ranked - firms -be unsuccessful, the City may negotiate with the fourth and fifth - ranked firms as needed respectively. Advisory 'Board Recommendation: N/A :Financial Information: :Source of s.�. Amount f,- km - Funds: .1: 'N /A 'OBPf Totafl._ Financial Impact Summary: N/A Cit Clerk's.Office`.Le islative Tracking: Raul A uila Sign -Offs: i ,Department Directors. Assistant:Cit �Mana erg %s.Ctiie ial Officer,;;' Cit 'Mena e , FB JGG PDW KGB T:\AGENDA\ 2012 \7 -18 -12 \RFQ 24- 11 -12— Surveying Services — Summary.doc Alm,. "EAC AGEN ITEM IqlAr -MIAMI') H DATE M I AMI BEACH City of Miami Beach, -1700 Convention Center Drive, Miami Beach, Florida. 33139, www.miamibeachfl.gov COMMISSION MEMORANDUM TO: Mayor Matti ,Herrera Bower and Members of the City Commission FROM: Kathie G. Brooks, Interim City Manager DATE: July 18, 201,2 SUBJECT: A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE - CITY OF MIAMI BEACH; FLORIDA, ACCEPTING THE RECOMMENDATION -OF THE CITY MANAGER PERTAINING TO THE RANKING OF :FIRMS, PURSUANT 'TO REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS (RFQ) NO. :24- 11112, FOR CITYWIDE SURVEYING, TOPOGRAPHICAL, AND :MAPPING SERVICES ON AN .AS- NEEDED BASIS; .AUTHORIZING THE 'MAYOR AND CITY CLERK TO EXECUTE AGREEMENTS UPON COMPLETION .OF - SUCCESSFUL NEGOTIATIONS WITH THE THREE TOP- RANKED PROPOSERS: ATKINS NORTH AMERICA, INC., F R. ALEMAN & ASSOCIATES, INC., AND MILLER LEGG; AND SHOULD THE ADMINISTRATION -NOT BE ABLE TO SUCCESSFULLY._ NEGOTIATE AN AGREEMENT WITH ANY OF THE THREE TOP-RANKED •FIRMS, AUTHORIZING THE ADMINISTRATION TO NEGOTIATE WITH THE ".FOURTH AND ,FIFTH - RANKED FIRMS, WOOLPERT, :INC. AND MANUEL G. VERA & ASSOCIATES, . ` `INC. -AS NEEDED RESPECTIVELY; AND FURTHER AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR AND CITY CLERK 'TO EXECUTE AGREEMENTS UPON :CONCLUSION OF ".SUCCESSFUL NEGOTIATIONS BY THE ADMINISTRATION'. ADMINISTRATION RECOMMENDATION Adopt the Resolution. KEY INTENDED�OUTCOME SUPPORTED Ensure well - maintained infrastructure. ANALYSIS The City of Miami. .Beach is required to have current boundary and- topographical surveys for °the projects in the Capital Improvement Program as well as right -of -way improvement projects for Public Works Department. The ability , to have :a rotating" list of Surveyors available - to update, and prepare boundary and /or topographical surveys for Capital Improvement. Projects (CIP) and Public Works would enable the'City to plan projects in an expedited - manner. Ali survey work prepared for the City or-through the City's'Consultants shall comply with the Minimum Technical Standards for Land Surveys in the "State of 'Florida 'for work in commercial /high risk areas and "any applicable state laws, regulations or other requirements. All'field:data is to be collected in digital form (GPS, Total Station, etc.) and reference recorded "- in field books. The digital data shall be�.post processed and.delivered to.the City as specified herein. Commission Memorandum — RFQ # 24-11-12 Surveying, Topographical, & Mapping Services July'18, 2012 Page,2 All surveying work shall be conducted under the supervision of a Professional Surveyor and Mapper licensed in the State of Florida. The surveyor or his designee shall furnish and maintain, at his own expense, ,stakes and other such material, including qualified helpers during field survey activities. SCOPE OF SERVICES • Preliminary Engineering Surveys: This type of work shall include establishing benchmarks, horizontal control utilizing existing right -of -way, locating all improvements and culture, measuring distances and angles, measuring elevations of existing improvements, and all other required by City of Miami Beach Public Works Department - for Engineering surveys. Miscellaneous office calculations from field work may be required. All field work shall be kept in a City of Miami Beach .field book using standard note keeping techniques, supplemented with digital data including data collector files, and .DXF or .DWG format drawings. 'Boundary /Right -Of -Way Surveys /Legal Descriptions: This work shall include locating all required public land corners, street monumentation, property corners, and gathering of parcel evidence as required to determine the existing land .lines and /or right -of -way lines. Once the location of the actual boundary or right -of -way lines has been determined, monuments: as - required by the Rules and Regulations of the State Board of - Professional Regulation, or .Florida Statutes 472, shall be set by the Consultant at all angle points, :points of curvature, block .corners, property corners, etc. In addition to the actual right -of -way lines, a monument -line or centerline, whichever the case may be, shall also be fully monumented. A Record of Survey shall be prepared in. accordance with all applicable City, County and. State regulations and Statutes, showing the results of the - survey. Preparation of legal descriptions for acquisition or disposal of City property shall be accomplished to all State and local standards..and approved by the City Surveyor. • . ,Legal The Consultant shall perform any and all .Survey work that may :be required to prepare a legal description to be used for any purpose. Any survey work performed for this function shall be in compliance with the conditions set forth in contract. • Additional Survey Services: The Consultant shall :provide additional survey services such as, but not limited to, engineering, right -of -way, specific purpose surveys, 'topographical surveys, general land and aerial photography surveying services, mean high water line, submerged /filled lands, GPS (Global `Positioning System) and GPR .(Ground "Penetration Radar) surveys, survey vertical control and elevations referenced °to the 'North American Vertical Datum of 1988 (NAVD 1988), survey horizontal control and points referenced to Florida State Plane Coordinates North American 'Datum 1983/1990 (NAD 83/90), and - elevation certificates in conjunction with City's Capital Improvement.Projects program and Public Works Department. RFQ'PROCESS On January 11, 2012, the Mayor -and , City Commission approved the issuance of Request for Qualifications (RFQ) 'No. .24= 11/12, for 'Citywide surveying, topographical, and mapping services on an as- needed :basis. RFQ *No. 24 -11/12 was issued on January 12, 2012, with an opening date of February - 15,,2012. A pre= qualifications conference to provide information to the. proposers submitting a response was held :on January 18, .2012. Commission Memorandum — RFQ;# 24 -11 -12 for Surveying, Topographical, & Mapping Services July 18, 2012 Page 3, BidNet issued bid notices to 91 prospective proposers which resulted in the receipt of the following sixteen (16) proposals: • Atkins North America, Inc. • Avirom & Associates, Inc. • CALTROP Corp. Calvin, Giordano & Associates, Inc. • Consul =Tech Enterprises, Inc. • F.R. Aleman & Associates, Inc. •` F.R.S. '& Associates, Inc. HADONNE Corp. • J. Bonfill & Associates, Inc. • Keith & Schnars, P.A. Manuel G. Vera & Associates, Inc. Miller.Legg •, Pillar Consultants, Inc. • 'Robayna &'Associates, Inc. • Triangle Surveying and Mapping, Inc. • Woolpert, Inc. 'CALTROP Corp. was disqualified as a result of their surveying team's experience not meeting the minimum five (5) year requirement set in the RFQ On May 15, 2012, the City Manager via Letter to Commission (LTC) No. 134= 201.2, - appointed a n 'Evaluation Committee (the "Committee ") consisting of the following individuals r Muayad Abbas - Resident, Leadership Academy Graduate . • Bert Dorrestyn G1S Manager, Public Works Department • Dwight Kraai - Resident, Capital Improvements Project Oversight Committee Member • Michael Phang — Resident, Former Professor and Retired Vice Dean at the University of Miami College of Engineering • Deborah Tackett — Senior Planner, Planning Department Alternate • Darlene Fernandez, Capital Projects Coordinator., CIP Jose Perez, Capital Projects Coordinator, CIP On May 24, 2012, the Committee convened to review and - discuss *the proposals and nominated . Bert Dorrestyn as Committee Chair. Committee member Deborah Tackett was unable`to attend, therefore, alternate committee member, Jose Perez, was asked to serve on this committee. In determining the most qualified firms, the - Committee discussed -their individual .perceptions of each prospective firm's qualifications, experience, and - competence in order to score and rank each :accordingly to develop its recommendation - to the City Manager based on the criteria noted in the RFQ below. Commission Memorandum — RFQ# 24 -11 -12 for Surveying,'Topographical, &.Mapping Services July 18, 2012 Page -4 To ,... � tals Cntena ME .20 The experience, qualifications and portfolio of the Principal Firm 20 The experience, qualifications and portfolio of the "Project Manager, as well as his /her familiarity with this project and a thorough understanding' of the methodolo and design approach to be used in this assi nment. 15 Past performance based on quality of the Performance Evaluation Surveys - and the ,Administration's due dilligence based upon reference checks _performed - of the Firm(s) clients. 10 The experience and qualifications .of the .professional personnel assigned to the Project Team and their familiarity with this project and a thorough understanding of the methodology and.design approach -to be used in this .assignment. b Willingness to meet time and budget requirements as demonstrated. by past performance, methodology and approach >5 Certified minority business enterprise participation. Either the Prime 'Consultant or'the sub - Consultant .team. may - qualify for proof of certification 'for minority 'business enterprise participation. Accepted minority business enterprise certifications include the Small Business Administration (SBA), 'State of Florida, or Miami-Dade County. 5 Location 5 Recent, current. and projected workloads of the . 5 The volume .of work previously awarded to each firm by the `City, with the object of effecting an equitable distribution of contracts among qualified firms, -provided such distribution does not violate the principle of selection . of the most highly qualified firm. 5 .Local Preference — The Evaluation Committee will assign an additional five (5) points to Proposers, which are, or include as part of .their proposal steam, a Miami Beach -based vendor as defined in the City's Local Preference Ordinance. 5 Veterans Preference — The .Evaluation .Committee will assign .an additional five (5).points•to Proposers, which are, or. include as part of their proposal team, a small business concern owned and controlled by a veteran(s) or a service- disabled veteran business enterprise, as defined in the City's, Veterans Preference Ordinance. `Prior to scoring and ranking the proposals, the Committee unanimously agreed.to select the top five (5)-ranked firms. - The'following table providesthe scoring, and ranking results: RFQ:24- 11112 Final "Ranking {Scorin) — Abbas Dorrest n Kraai Perez Phang Total ' F.R..Aleman & Associates, Inc. 2 (78), 1 78) 4(57) 1 81 2 90 10 Miller Legg 4 76 13 55 1 79 4 75 1 90 23 Atkins North America, Inc. 3 78 `6- 65 6 54 3 76 5 81 23 Wool pert, inc. 6 (70 ) 2 73 2 73 6 71 9 (76 ) 25 Manuel G. Vera & Associates, Inc. 1 (85 ) 4 72 8 54 .2 78 11 74 26 HADONNE.Corp. 5 74 9 67 3 60 - 10(69) 3 83 30 •Keith & Schnars, P.A. 7 69 3 73 10 53 9(69), 7 76 36 Commission Memorandum — RFQ # 24 -11 -12 for Surveying, Topographical, & Mapping Services July 18,, 2012 Page S Roba na &.Associates, Inc. 12 64 10 (62)_ 7 54 8 69 4 82 41 J. Bonfill & Associates, Inc. 14 56 7 65 9 53 7 69 6 80 43 ' Triangle Surveying & Mapping, Inc. 11 65 11 63 5 55 1'1 69 8 76 46 Calvin, Giordano & Associates, Inc. 9 68 8 63 12 45 5' 74 15 70 49 Consul -Tech Enterprises, Inc. 8(68). 5 71 — 15(5) 15 (54 13 71 56 'Avirom & Associates, Inc. 13 59 12 61 11 49 . _12 64 10 75 58 . F. R. S. & Associates, I nc. 10 65 15 (45)' 13 39 14 61 14 70 66 Pillar Consultants, Inc. 15 33 14 50 14 34 13 61 12 73 68 A motion was presented by Bert Dorrestyn, seconded by Dwight- Kraai, and approved by all Committee members to recommend entering into negotiations with the top five (5) ranked firms: Atkins North America, Inc., F.R. Aleman & Associates, Inc., Manuel G. Vera & Associates, Inc., Miller Legg, and Woolpert, Inc. = COMPANY PROFILES • Atkins North America, Inc, has over 40 years of surveying experience and has been provide surveying services to South Florida since 1995. Atkins has more than :60 professional surveyors and skilled. technicians using the latest technological, field equipment and office hardware /software that greatly enhance the collection of survey data necessary to accomplish any project needs. They are currently providing resident project representative services for right -of -way improvements to Neighborhood 'No. 8, Central Bayshore (Package A), Lower North Bay Road (Package B), And Lake Pancoast (Package C), in addition to, providing engineering services to the City on an as- needed basis. Previous projects include: o' City of Doral. 'Intersection Stormwater Improvements Survey, Design, and Construction Phase Services- City of Doral o Coral Gables Campus Cadastre Mapping for the University of Miami. - University of Miami o District -wide Survey and Right -of -Way Mapping Services in Miami -Dade and Monroe Counties — FDOT District Six o Florida Key Overseas Heritage Trail — Florida Department of Environmental Protection o Hard Rock Cafe — Perini /Suitt, a Joint Venture o Miami Int Center — Earth Tech AECOM o Miami -Dade County Wolfson Campus Building — Miami -Dade College o Northside Station Survey — The Cornerstone'Group o Virginia Key and Miami Harbor Mapping:Program —City of Miami o William E. Lehman Center — 'Miami -Dade County F.R. Aleman .& Associates, Inc. (FRA) has been providing surveying services in South- Florida since 1987. The PRA - Team is comprised of nearly eighty :fulltirne professionals utilizing state -of- the -art technology and specializing in - engineering, . surveying, and mapping. ERA's survey experience includes both prime and subconsultant roles on numerous roadway, drainage, design and construction . contracts throughout South Florida for FDOT District 4 & 6, .City of Miami, City of Ft. Lauderdale, Miami -Dade County, Miami Parking Authority, South Florida Water Management District. Previous projects include: 0 Biscayne Pointe Right of Way Improvement Project­ EAC Consulting, Inc. Commission Memorandum – RFQ # 24 -11 -12 for Surveying, Topographical, & Mapping_ Services July 18; 2012 Page 6 o Design Survey SR '7 (NW 2nd Avenue) from NW' 176th Street to' NW .215th Street - A.D.A. Engineering, Inc. o Design Survey for -SR 968 (SW. 1St Street) from SW. 17th Avenue "to SW.24th Avenue - Civil Works, Inc. o District -wide Utility Location Services - FDOT District Four o Eller Drive SR595 /SR5 (US -1) Surveying &" Mapping TYLINInternational o Survey /SUE Services 1- 595 Greenhorne & O'Mara, - o Surveying of OMNI Area in Downtown'Miami -;EAC Consulting o Tree Island -Park - DERM • Miller Legg has been, providing surveying services in Florida for over 46 years and has surveyed several major landmarks, such as,-the US:Federal Courthouse, the American Airlines Arena, the Performing Arts Center; .Bicentennial Park, MacArthur Causeway, the Deering Estate, Watson Island, the Miami Metromover, and the Miami MetroRail " since 1985. Miller Legg has performed surveying services for the Cities of Miami, North Miami, North Miami Beach, Coral Gables, Miramar, Hallandale, Orlando, Sanford, Ocoee, Tavares, St. Cloud, Green Cove "Springs,. Tampa and the Town of " Davie. Currently, Miller Legg is conducting - the Boardwalk II Topographical Study for the City of Miami Beach and the North .Bay Road .Drainage Investigation for FDOT. Other projects include: o City of Miami Lummus Park - MC Harry Associates, Inc. o Watson Island City.of Miami o Miami Art Museum _- .Paratus Group o "Miami Science Museum Oppenheim Lewis o Miami -Dade Government Cut Microtunnel Construction Management - PB Americas o Statewide Surveying and Mapping Services Escambia, Monroe; Okaloosa, Osceola, Pinellas, Santa Rosa, and Walton counties, FL —Florida Department - of Environmental. Protection Division of State Lands o West Lake Park 11 Environmental .Services Broward County -Parks and Recreation Division MANAGER'S "DUE DILIGENCE After considering the review. and recommendation of City staff, the City Manager. exercised - her due diligence and is recommending that the Mayor and .the -City Commission authorize negotiations with the - three (3) top- ranked firms: Atkins North America, Inc., F.R. Aleman & Associates, -Inc., and Miller Legg. Based on the number of projects provided purchase orders under the :previous contract (RFQ 03- 06/07), there is insufficient evidence, as demonstrated below, - to support the need for five firms under contract. Should negotiations with any of the - top three ranked firms be unsuccessful, the City may negotiate with .the`fourth and fifth- ranked - firms-as, needed respectively. RFQ 03= 06/07-- Surveying, Topographical, and Mapping Projects* Project Cost " Purchase Order# 'ConsulTech Surveying -and Mapping, Inc. Normandy Isle Park & Pool $7,000.00 009840 F R Aleman & Associates Electromagnetic /GPR Survey Services $4,200.00 007760 North Shore Open Space Park Dog Park $6,181.33 015722 .Fisher Park New Tot Lot $5,229:64 015919 Polo Park .$7,003.02 015920 Commission Memorandum — RFQ #24 -11 -12 for Surveying, Topographical, & Mapping Services July 18, 2012 Page 7 South Pointe Park Playground $12,104.66 015921 --Collins Court from 7th to 8th Street $4,995.00 016628 J Bonfill & Associates North Shore Bandshell Park Project $16,278.00 007952/009397 Miller.Legg 5 Street-to South'Pointe Drive $19,175.00 015910/018888 *No projects were assigned to. JBM Data System, LLC and Woolpert, Inca ' CONCLUSION . The Administration recommends that the Mayor and City Commission of the City of Miami Beach, Florida accepts the recommendation of the City Manager pertaining to the ranking of proposals pursuant to Request for Qualifications (RFQ) No. 24 -11/12 Citywide Surveying, Topographical, and Mapping Services on an As- Needed Basis; authorizing negotiations with the top three ranked firms Atkins North America Inc., F.R. Aleman & Associates, Inc., and Miller Legg; -and should the Administration not be able to successfully negotiate an agreement with any of the three top- ranked firms, authorizing the Administration' to negotiate with the fourth and fifth - ranked firms, Woolpert, Inc. and _Manuel G. Vera & Associates, Inc. as needed respectively; .and further authorizing the Mayor and City Clerk to execute an agreement upon conclusion of successful negotiations by the administration. KGB /DB /FHB /MR /ME T:\AGENDA\2012 \6- 6- 12 \RFQ 24 -12 - Surveying Services — Memo.doc