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2017-30070 Resolution RESOLUTION NO. 2017-30070 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, ACCEPTING THE FINDINGS AND WRITTEN RECOMMENDATION OF THE CITY MANAGER WITH RESPECT TO THE INDIAN CREEK DRIVE/STATE ROAD (SR) A1A, 26 STREET TO 41 STREET - FLOODING MITIGATION PROJECT (THE "PROJECT"), AND CERTIFYING A VALID PUBLIC EMERGENCY PURSUANT TO SUBSECTIONS 287.055(3)(a)(1) AND (9)(c)(6), FLORIDA STATUTES; AND, AS PERMITTED PURSUANT TO SUBSECTION 2-367(e) OF THE CITY CODE, WAIVING, BY 5/7THS VOTE, THE COMPETITIVE BIDDING REQUIREMENT, FINDING FURTHER THAT THE BEST INTEREST OF THE CITY WOULD BE SERVED BY SUCH WAIVER; AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER OR HIS DESIGNEE TO NEGOTIATE AND FINALIZE AMENDMENT NO. 2 TO THE PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT WITH RIBBECK ENGINEERING, INC.; SAID AMENDMENT IN THE AMOUNT OF $1,056,347.77 PLUS A $158,452.17 OWNER'S CONTINGENCY, FOR A TOTAL AMOUNT OF $1,214,799.94, TO PROVIDE FOR THE PREPARATION OF THE FINAL SET OF COMPLETE SIGNED AND SEALED CONSTRUCTION PLANS FROM 25TH TO 26TH STREET, AND 26TH TO 41ST STREET, INCLUDING SIDESTREETS ALONG THE ENTIRE PROJECT LIMITS, WITH THE CONSTRUCTION PLANS TO INCLUDE ROADWAY, TRAFFIC CONTROL PLANS, SEAWALL, DRAINAGE, SIGNING AND PAVEMENT MARKINGS, LIGHTING AND SIGNALIZATION COMPONENTS, AND RELATED IMPROVEMENTS. WHEREAS, on September 27, 2015, the City experienced severe tidal flooding caused by KingTides of 1.12 feet above mean high water, in the area of Indian Creek Drive, from 26th to 41st Streets, which severely impacted both pedestrian and vehicular traffic for severaldays; and WHEREAS, to avoid continued tidal flooding and severe flooding caused by high intensity rainfall events, the City, in conjunction with FDOT, must implement, as expeditiously as possible, infrastructure improvements which will include a new storm water drainage system, pump station, and seawall; and WHEREAS, at its March 9, 2016 meeting, the City Commission adopted Resolution No. 2016-29332, approving an agreement between the City and Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) for the cost sharing of a construction project on Indian Creek Drive from 26th to 41st Streets, for certain infrastructure improvements that will include a new storm water drainage system pump station and seawall; improvements to the existing roadway, curbs, gutters and sidewalks, which will be elevated to meet new flood elevation requirements; and improvements to driveways, light poles, signals, signage and pavement markings, which will be replaced to match the new roadway alignment and configuration; and WHEREAS, at the June 8, 2016 meeting, the City Commission authorized the award of a Professional Service Agreement with Ribbeck Engineering, Inc., in the amount of $407,851, with a scope of services which consists of developing a Design Criteria Package (DCP) and conceptual plans for the design build construction of approximately 0.85 miles of Indian Creek Drive, with the conceptual plans and DCP to be developed in accordance with FDOT design requirements and City of Miami Beach requirements; and WHEREAS, the Administration continues to believe that the findings certified in Resolution No. 2016-29332 continue to exist, and that given the current condition of Indian Creek Drive, and the periodic flooding and closure of the road due to said flooding issues, there are extensive existing and potential future community hardships, including serious impacts to quality of life issues, to justify the necessity of beginning construction on Indian Creek Drive immediately; and WHEREAS, the conditions in the area are so drastic and will only worsen if the work is postponed in order to go through a three (3) to six (6) month competitive procurement process; and WHEREAS, on April 26, 2017, in furtherance of the initiative to protect residents from tidal flooding within the City of Miami Beach, the Mayor and City Commission approved Resolution No. 2017-29839, authorizing Amendment No. 1 to the Agreement with Ribbeck Engineering, Inc., to provide for an expanded scope of work for the preparation of a set of interim construction plans from 25th to 26th Street and 26th to 41st Street, including side streets along the entire Project limits of approximately 1.7 miles of roadway; with such interim plans to adhere to FDOT design criteria as well as City of Miami Beach contract requirements; and WHEREAS, in Resolution No. 2017-29839, due to the foregoing tidal flooding conditions and the urgent need for completion of the Project, and due to the fact that Ribbeck Engineering was already performing work on the Project, the City Manager, in assessing the totality of factors giving rise to this situation, certified to the City Commission, and the City Commission accepted, that a public emergency existed and that it was in the best interest of the City to waive competitive bidding, as the City would greatly benefit from utilizing Ribbeck to avoid coordination problems and construction delays; and WHEREAS, the City's funding agreement with FDOT stipulates that the Project shall be implemented in two (2) construction phases, namely (1) the Interim Phase (which is currently underway), and which includes the underground drainage construction component, including drainage pipes ranging in size up to 72 inches in diameter, drainage structures, the pump station structure and roadway drainage system reconstruction; and (2) the "Ultimate Phase," which includes the roadway reconstruction component, raising the roadway and harmonization to final grade; and WHEREAS, with respect to the Ultimate Phase design and construction work, FDOT and the City previously contemplated for the Ultimate Phase portion of the Project to be completed by a design-build team selected through a competitive bid procurement process; and WHEREAS, the project Interim Phase has been under construction for almost one year, and due to lessons learned during this process, as well as unique conditions and constraints applicable to this Project, FDOT and City staff believe that, rather than proceed with a design/build construction methodology, the Ultimate Phase work would be better accomplished by first completing the design plans for the Project, and then selecting a contractor, via an Invitation to Bid process, to perform the construction work; and WHEREAS, in furtherance of the initiative to expedite the construction of the Ultimate Phase and protect residents from tidal flooding within the City of Miami Beach, the Public Works Department has requested an additional scope of work from Ribbeck Engineering, Inc., for the preparation of a set of Ultimate Phase construction plans from 25th to 41st Street, including side streets along the entire Project limits of approximately 1.7 miles of roadway; the final construction plans will include detailed roadway, traffic control plans and analysis, seawall plans, drainage analysis and plans, signing, pavement markings, lighting and signalization components, and related improvements, and the scope will include a design variations memorandum and reports including crash data analysis and benefit cost ratios which are required on FDOT projects, and which will adhere to FDOT design criteria as well as City of Miami Beach contract requirements; and WHEREAS, the Ultimate Phase construction plans are required in order to be able to complete the electrical and mechanical design of the pump station which will reduced the time and cost of temporary pumps. Only the design and construction of the pump station structures were included as part of the interim design; and WHEREAS, the cost proposal for the Ultimate Phase scope of services, including final construction plans, is in the amount of $1,056,347.77, plus an Owner's Contingency of fifteen percent (15%), in the amount of $158,452.17, for a total amount of $1,214,799.94 for the Ultimate Phase work; and WHEREAS, a scope of work is attached as Exhibit 1, and the proposed hours of effort for the work is attached as Exhibit 2 thereto, and provides that Ribbeck Engineering and subcontractors will perform the work under the same hourly rates and percentages for overhead and profit as in its contract with FDOT; and WHEREAS, due to the foregoing tidal flooding conditions and the urgent need for the completion of the Project, and due to the fact that Ribbeck Engineering is already performing work on the Project, the City Manager, in assessing the totality of factors giving rise to this situation, believes there is ample support to find and certify to the City Commission that the public emergency, as certified in Resolution No. 2016-29332 and Resolution No. 2017-29839 continues to exist, and that it is in the best interest of the City to waive competitive bidding, as the City would greatly benefit from utilizing Ribbeck to avoid coordination problems and construction delays; and WHEREAS, the City will be funding the design costs set forth in this Amendment No. 2, at its sole expense, pursuant to the cost-sharing agreement with FDOT; and WHEREAS, the proposed Amendment No. 2 is attached as Exhibit "C" to the Commission Memorandum accompanying this Resolution. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT DULY RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, that the Mayor and City Commission hereby accept the findings and written recommendation of the City Manager with respect to the Indian Creek Drive/State Road (SR) Al A, 26th Street to 41st Street - Flooding Mitigation Project (the "Project"), and certifying a valid public emergency pursuant to Subsections 287.055(3)(a)(1) and (9)(c)(6), Florida Statutes; and, as permitted pursuant to Subsection 2-367(e) of the City Code, waiving, by 5/7ths vote, the competitive bidding requirement, finding further that the best interest of the City would be served by such waiver; authorizing the City Manager or his designee to negotiate and finalize Amendment No. 2 to the Professional Services Agreement with Ribbeck Engineering, approved pursuant to Resolution No. 2016-29456, for the Project; said Amendment No. 2 in the amount of $1,056,347.77 plus a $158,452.17 Owner's Contingency, for a total amount of $1,214,799.94, to provide for the preparation of the final set of complete signed and sealed construction plans from 25th to 26th street, and 26th to 41st street, including sidestreets along the entire project limits, with the construction plans to include roadway, traffic control plans, seawall, drainage, signing and pavement markings, lighting and signalization components, and related improvements. PASSED AND ADOPTED this 18th day of October, 2017. ATTEST: • /.' Mayor Philip k"evin "� 4 ty Ra.-el Granacro, City Clerk �.• ., -B== ``-k. i f I /3.. )1? . /7 \ ,,f 1�0 - /...-7,;e.....- � �...AAAA �°° , / ' . -... .-s.,, 1-;, .c.\., , ,,, ..--,,_ ...• --/„...--- ..- \\0,,,,>.,-;:-- -., • , ,- - --1i v), 1 ..,..„,: „fr '� ppY,--,-..-,< ,,,,,, 0j i", V * '•. �.JO' ' \ kr.1-` ', ,� ,,; �, mow• �*"' ,• \\1/417:--,;.. ' c-__ ;__2 APPROVED AS TO �J,.�,! •.en'c ego+. '�e:� 1 r. �:�..,' , .. ,....�% FORM & LANGUAGE FOR EXECUTION C1R City AttorneyDate Resolutions-R7 N MIAMI BEACH COMMISSION MEMORANDUM TO: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Commission FROM: Jimmy L. Morales, City Manager DATE: October 18, 2017 SUBJECT:A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, ACCEPTING THE FINDINGS AND WRITTEN RECOMMENDATION OF THE CITY MANAGER WITH RESPECT TO THE INDIAN CREEK DRIVE/STATE ROAD (SR) AlA, 26 STREET TO 41 STREET - FLOODING MITIGATION PROJECT (THE "PROJECT"), AND CERTIFYING A VALID PUBLIC EMERGENCY PURSUANT TO SUBSECTIONS 287.055(3)(a)(1) AND (9)(c)(6), FLORIDA STATUTES; AND, AS PERMITTED PURSUANT TO SUBSECTION 2- 367(e)OF THE CITY CODE, WAIVING, BY 5/7TH VOTE, THE COMPETITIVE BIDDING REQUIREMENT, FINDING FURTHER THAT THE BEST INTEREST OF THE CITY WOULD BE SERVED BY SUCH WAIVER; AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER OR HIS DESIGNEE TO NEGOTIATE AND FINALIZE AMENDMENT NO. 2 TO THE PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT WITH RIBBECK ENGINEERING, APPROVED PURSUANT TO RESOLUTION NO. 2016-29456, FOR THE PROJECT; SAID AMENDMENT IN THE AMOUNT OF $1,056,347.77 PLUS A $158,452.17 OWNER'S CONTINGENCY, FOR A TOTAL AMOUNT OF $1,214,799.94, TO PROVIDE FOR THE PREPARATION OF THE FINAL SET OF THE "ULTIMATE PHASE" CONSTRUCTION PLANS FROM 25TH TO 26TH STREET, AND 26TH TO 41ST STREET, INCLUDING SIDESTREETS ALONG THE ENTIRE PROJECT LIMITS, WITH THE CONSTRUCTION PLANS TO INCLUDE ROADWAY, TRAFFIC CONTROL PLANS, SEAWALL, DRAINAGE, SIGNING AND PAVEMENT MARKINGS, LIGHTING AND SIGNALIZATION COMPONENTS,AND RELATED IMPROVEMENTS. RECOMMENDATION The Administration recommends approving the Resolution. ANALYSIS At its March 9, 2016 meeting,the City commission approved Resolution 2016-29332 approving an agreement between the City and Florida Department of Transportation(FDOT)for the cost sharing of a construction project on Indian Creek Drive from 26th to 41st Streets.The infrastructure improvements will include a new storm water drainage system,pump station and seawall.The existing roadway,curbs,gutters and sidewalks will be elevated to meet new flood elevation requirements.Driveways,light poles, signals,signage and pavement markings will be replaced to match the new roadway alignment and configuration. At the June 8, 2016 meeting, the City Commission authorized the award of a professional service agreement with Ribbeck Engineering, Inc. The total sum of the contract for this engineering firm and subcontractor was $407,851 which consists of developing a Design Criteria Package (DCP) and conceptual plans for approximately 0.85 miles of Indian Creek Drive. The conceptual plans are required as reference to the DCP and will be performed in accordance with FDOT design requirements. The DCP will include FDOT design criteria as well as City of Miami Beach contract requirements necessary by the Design-Build Firm to properly submit. Continuing with the initiative to protect residents from tidal flooding within the City of Miami Beach, the City Commission approved revisingthe scope of work from Ribbeck Engineering, Inc., for the preparation of a set of Interim construction plans from 25th to 26th street and 26th to 41st Street including side streets along the entire project limits on April 26,2017 by adopting Resolution 2017-29839 and authorizing Amendment No.1 in the amount of$949,489.11. The approximate length of roadway for this expanded project scope is 1.7 miles. The construction plans will include detailed roadway, traffic control plans and analysis, seawall plans, drainage analysis and plans, signing, pavement markings and signalization components.The interim construction plans were required in order to construct a 72" main trunk along Indian Creek Drive as well as to provide drainage improvements along the aforementioned side streets by upsizing the existing drainage lines to 24 inches. In furtherance of the initiative to expedite the construction of the ultimate phase and protect residents from tidal flooding, the Public Works Department requested an additional scope of work from Ribbeck Engineering, Inc.,for the preparation of a set of complete signed and sealed construction plans from 25th to 41st Street, including side streets along the entire Project limits of approximately 1.7 miles of roadway. The construction plans will include detailed roadway, traffic control plans and analysis, seawall plans, drainage analysis and plans, signing, pavement markings, lighting and signalization components, and related improvements,and the scope will include a design variations memorandum and reports including crash data analysis and benefit cost ration which are required on FDOT projects,and which will adhere to FDOT design criteria as well as City of Miami Beach contract requirements. Most importantly,these complete plans will allow the project to be put out to bid rather than design/build contracting,which is a preferable method to FDOT. This will help strengthen the case that must be presented to Tallahassee to obtain the additional funding that we believe will be necessary. These plans will also include the electrical and mechanical design of the pump station which will reduce the time and cost of temporary pumps necessary during tidal events. The cost proposal of the Amendment No. 2 is in the amount of$1,056,347.77 for the preparation of Ultimate construction plans, plus a contingency of fifteen percent (15%) ($158,452.17) that has been added,for a total amount of$1,214,799.94. CONCLUSION The Administration recommends approving the Resolution. Legislative Tracking Public Works ATTACHMENTS: Description o Form Approved Resolution D Amendment AMENDMENT NO. 2 TO THE AGREEMENT FOR ENGINEERING DESIGN SERVICES FOR THE INDIAN CREEK DRIVE/STATE ROAD (SR) A1A, 26 STREET TO 41 STREET - FLOODING MITIGATION PROJECT This Amendment (Change Order) No. 2, is made and entered as of this 15 day of August , 2017 by and between the CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, a municipal corporation existing under the laws of the state of Florida, having its principal offices at 1700 Convention Center Drive, Miami Beach, Florida 33139 (City), and RIBBECK ENGINEERING, INC., having its principal offices at 14335 SW 120 St. #205, Miami, Florida 33186 (hereinafter referred to as Consultant). WHEREAS, on September 27, 2015, the City experienced severe tidal flooding caused by King Tides of 1.12 feet above mean high water, in the area of Indian Creek Drive, from 26th to 41st Streets, which severely impacted both pedestrian and vehicular traffic for several days; and WHEREAS, to avoid continued tidal flooding and severe flooding caused by high intensity rainfall events, the City, in conjunction with FDOT, must implement, as expeditiously as possible, infrastructure improvements which will include a new storm water drainage system, pump station, and seawall; and WHEREAS, at its March 9, 2016 meeting, the City Commission adopted Resolution No. 2016-29332, approving an agreement between the City and Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) for the cost sharing of a construction project on Indian Creek Drive from 26th to 41st Streets, for certain infrastructure improvements that will include a new storm water drainage system pump station and seawall; improvements to the existing roadway, curbs, gutters and sidewalks, which will be elevated to meet new flood elevation requirements; and improvements to driveways, light poles, signals, signage and pavement markings, which will be replaced to match the new roadway alignment and configuration; and WHEREAS, at the June 8, 2016 meeting, the City Commission authorized the award of a Professional Service Agreement with Ribbeck Engineering, Inc., in the amount of $407,851, with a scope of services which consists of developing a Design Criteria Package (DCP) and conceptual plans for the design build construction of approximately 0.85 miles of Indian Creek Drive, with the conceptual plans and DCP to be developed in accordance with FDOT design requirements and City of Miami Beach requirements; and WHEREAS, the City Manager continues to believe that the findings certified in Resolution No. 2016-29332 continue to exist, and that given the current condition of Indian Creek Drive, and the periodic flooding and closure of the road due to said flooding issues, there are extensive existing and potential future community hardships, including serious impacts to quality of life issues, to justify the necessity of beginning construction on Indian Creek Drive immediately; and WHEREAS, the conditions in the area are so drastic and will only worsen if the work is postponed in order to go through a three (3) to six (6) month competitive procurement process; and WHEREAS, on April 26, 2017, in furtherance of the initiative to protect residents from tidal flooding within the City of Miami Beach, the Mayor and City Commission approved Resolution No. 2017-29839, authorizing Amendment No. 1 to the Agreement with Ribbeck Engineering, Inc., to provide for an expanded scope of work for the preparation of a set of interim construction plans from 25th to 26th Street and 26th to 41st Street, including side streets along the entire Project limits of approximately 1.7 miles of roadway; with such interim plans to adhere to FDOT design criteria as well as City of Miami Beach contract requirements; and WHEREAS, in Resolution No. 2017-29839, due to the foregoing tidal flooding conditions and the urgent need for completion of the Project, and due to the fact that Ribbeck Engineering was already performing work on the Project, the City Manager, in assessing the totality of factors giving rise to this situation, certified to the City Commission, and the City Commission affirmed, that a public emergency existed and that it was in the best interest of the City to waive competitive bidding, as the City would greatly benefit from utilizing Ribbeck to avoid coordination problems and construction delays; and WHEREAS, pursuant to the City's cost sharing agreement with FDOT for the Project, FDOT provided the City with notice of its concurrence to use of FOOT funds for its portion of the costs associated with the scope of work that Ribbeck Engineering performed under Amendment No. 1; and WHEREAS, the City's funding agreement with FDOT stipulates that the Project shall be implemented in two (2) construction phases, namely (1) the Interim Phase (which is currently underway), and which includes the underground drainage construction component, including drainage pipes ranging in size up to 72 inches in diameter, drainage structures, the pump station structure and roadway drainage system reconstruction; and (2) the "Ultimate Phase," which includes the roadway reconstruction component, raising the roadway and harmonization to final grade; and WHEREAS, with respect to the Ultimate Phase design and construction work, FDOT and the City previously contemplated for the Ultimate Phase work to be executed by a design-build team selected through a competitive bid procurement process; and WHEREAS, the project Interim Phase has been under construction for almost one year, and due to lessons learned during this process, as well as unique conditions and constraints applicable to this Project, FDOT and City staff believe that, rather than proceed with a design/build construction methodology, the Ultimate Phase work would be better accomplished by first completing the design plans for the Project, and then selecting a contractor, via an Invitation to Bid process, to perform the construction work; and WHEREAS, in furtherance of the initiative to expedite the construction of the Ultimate Phase and protect residents from tidal flooding within the City of Miami Beach, the Public Works Department is requesting an additional scope of work from Ribbeck Engineering, Inc., for the preparation of a set of Ultimate Phase construction plans from 25th to 41st Street, including side streets along the entire Project limits of approximately 1.7 miles of roadway; the construction plans will include detailed roadway, traffic control plans and analysis, seawall plans, drainage analysis and plans, signing, pavement markings, lighting and signalization components, and related improvements, and the scope will include a design variations memorandum and reports including crash data analysis and benefit cost ratios which are required on FDOT projects, and which will adhere to FDOT design criteria as well as City of Miami Beach contract requirements; and WHEREAS, the Ultimate Phase construction plans are required in order to be able to complete the electrical and mechanical design of the pump station which will reduced the time and cost of temporary pumps. Only the design and construction of the pump station structures were included as part of the interim design; and WHEREAS, the cost proposal for the Ultimate Phase scope of services, including final construction plans, is in the amount of$1,056,347.77, plus an Owner's Contingency of fifteen percent (15%), in the amount of $158,452.17, for a total amount of $1,214,799.94 for the Ultimate Phase work; and WHEREAS, a scope of work is attached as Exhibit 1, and the proposed hours of effort for the work is attached as Exhibit 2 thereto, and provides that Ribbeck Engineering and subcontractors will perform the work under the same hourly rates and percentages for overhead and profit as in its contract with FDOT; and WHEREAS, due to the foregoing tidal flooding conditions and the urgent need for completion of the Project, and due to the fact that Ribbeck Engineering is already performing work on the Project, the City Manager, in assessing the totality of factors giving rise to this situation, believes there is ample support to find and certify to the City Commission that the public emergency, as certified in Resolution No. 2016-29332 and Resolution No. 2017-29839 continues to exist, and that it is in the best interest of the City to waive competitive bidding, as the City would greatly benefit from utilizing Ribbeck to avoid coordination problems and construction delays; and WHEREAS, the City will be funding the design costs set forth in this Amendment No. 2, at its sole expense, pursuant to the cost-sharing agreement with FDOT. NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual promises and conditions contained herein, and other good valuable consideration, the sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged, the City and Consultant hereby agree to amend the Agreement as follows: 1. ABOVE RECITALS. The above recitals are true and correct and are incorporated as part of this Amendment. 2. MODIFICATIONS. I. Article 1, Section 1.1 of the Agreement, as amended, is hereby further amended to include ProCon Engineering, Inc. and MEP Engineering Consultants, as an approved Sub-consultant for the Project, as part of the Definition for Consultant. II. Article 7, Section 7.1 of the Agreement, as amended, is hereby further amended as follows: In addition to the Consultant's "Lump Sum" fee specified for the Services under the Agreement, and the additional "Lump Sum" fee for the Services authorized in Amendment No. 1, the City shall pay the Consultant, for the "Ultimate Phase" scope of Services in this Amendment No. 2 to be performed as part of the Basic Services, the lump sum amount of $1,056,347.77, for an overall contract amount of$2,327,370.69 collectively for the project. In addition, the City has established a separate "Owner's Contingency" or "City's Contingency" for the Ultimate Phase, in the amount of$158,452.17, for the City's use as set forth herein, for a total amount (including Owner's Contingency) in the amount of$2,572,140.05. Owner's Contingency shall be available to the City, at the sole discretion of the Contract Administrator, to cover and/or defray Additional Services, additional expenses relative to design and construction of the Project not included in or reasonably inferable from the scope of work, or for additional changes or adjustments to work items deemed desirable by the City to be included as part of the Contract Documents, or for additional costs expressly chargeable to the City or for which the City is responsible pursuant to the Contract Documents. The Consultant shall have no entitlement whatsoever to any amounts in the Owner's Contingency, and the City is under no obligation to assign any monies from the Owner's Contingency to the Consultant. Use of funds from Owner's Contingency shall be requested through the Additional Services process described in Article 5 and must be approved in writing by the Contract Administrator or City Manager prior to initiating any related work. Any unused amounts in the Owner's Contingency shall accrue solely to the City. Consultant shall have no entitlement what so ever to any unused Owner's Contingency amounts. III.Schedule A of the Agreement, as amended, is hereby further amended to include the following, as part of the scope of services (Basic Services): In addition to the Scope of Services described in Schedule A of the Agreement and Amendment No. 1, the Consultant shall perform the following work as part of the Basic Services, as set forth below and as delineated herein as follows: Task #10: Prepare set of plans and design documents for Intent to Bid (ITB) Roadway Analysis and Plans: • Roadway full reconstruction analysis and plans • Final cross sections • Final Quantities and Cost Estimate • Summary of Pay Items • Summary of Quantities • Intersection grading details • Traffic Control Plans for final construction • Back of sidewalk profiles and special driveway profiles • Roadway analysis and detail production for harmonization details of 32 properties including grading • Field reviews for harmonization of 32 properties Drainage Analysis and Plans: • Design of 112 additional Strom Drain. • Plans production of 112 additional drainage structures placed in cross sections. • 7 Summary of drainage structures sheets. • 13 additional drainage details: (1) type C modified, (2) manhole riser, (3) manhole riser in line, (4) driveway inlet single, (5) driveway inlet double, (6) trench drain, (7) best management practice, (8 7 11) additional pump station details, (12) pipe bedding & (13) manatee grate. • Drainage analysis for property harmonization (yard drains) SWPPP sheets. • Drainage Maps • Drainage Report for final conditions Signing and Pavement Markings Analysis and Plans: • Signing and pavement markings analysis and plans for final roadway reconstruction as per MUTCD and FDOT criteria. Signalization Analysis and Plans: • Signalization analysis and plans for final roadway reconstruction for the following intersections: (1) Indian Creek Dr. at 29 Street, (2) Indian Creek Dr. at 3900 Block, and (3) Indian Creek Dr. at 41 Street. Task #11 - Post Design Services for Roadway, Drainage, SPM and Signalization Plan Revisions to RFC Plan Sets for the following components: • Roadway and Traffic Control Plans • Drainage • Signing and Pavement Markings • Signalization Shop Drawing Reviews: • Includes reviewing shop drawings for roadway, drainage, signing, and signalization items. Request for information: • Includes providing responses to RFI from the contractor during construction. Field Reviews: • Includes field reviews for construction activities. Task #12 - Supplemental #3 to Task #1 Additional meetings and Management coordination from 6/28/2017 through 03/30/2018 Project General Task: • Additional hours to cover attended meetings from 06/28/2017 (not covered by previously approved hours) to 3/30/2018. Meetings includes: • Progress and Coordination Meetings with City of Miami Beach • Progress and Coordination Meetings with Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) • Coordination meetings with required discipline reviewers • Coordination meetings with key stakeholders. • Coordination with Geotechnical, Surveyor, Structure and Environmental Consultants providing services to the City of Miami Beach. Task#13 - Electrical Design and Plans for Pump Station Design Phase Scope Of Services: • Prepare electrical drawings and specifications for client's submittal to agencies. • Meetings with the Client during design: Not to exceed four(4). • Visit site to gather information and to verify existing conditions. Scope of work will be as follows: • Engineer/Design/Specify electric power system to power three (3) new 80 HP 15,000 GPM each pumps with their own Variable Frequency Drive (460v 30 60 hertz), (1) 4 HP (480v 30 60 hertz) electric actuator for Sluice gate and Control Panel. • Engineer/ Design/ Specify a quick connect for a temporary portable generator to power pump station in case normal power is lost. • Engineer/Design/Specify new electric service from FPL furnished and installed pad mounted step down transformer. ProCon will provide required transformer rating to FPL. • Engineer/Design/Specify grounding for new electric service as required. • Prepare electrical quantity take off as required by FDOT from transformer to loads. • Engineer/Design/Specify controls for the pumps and sluice gate with the support of pump manufacturer. • Engineer/Design/Specify for a new stand-by generator with belly fuel tank to fully power pump station in case normal power is lost in lieu of a quick connect for a portable generator. (Add Alternate). Bidding Phase Scope Of Services: • Attend Pre-Bid Meeting: Not to exceed one (1). • Respond to RFI's. • Preparation of addenda (if required). • Meeting to discuss bids. Construction Phase Scope Of Services: • PROCON shall not have control over or charge of and shall not be responsible for construction means, methods, techniques, sequences or procedures, or for safety precautions or programs, these being the sole responsibilities of the Contractor. • PROCON shall not be responsible for the Contractor's failure to carry out the work in accordance with the contract documents. The sole responsibility of PROCON will consist of the following: • Drawing revisions for building department (if required). • Respond to RFI's. • Review shop drawings and equipment documentation as submitted by the Contractor Task #14 - Supplemental to Task #5 - Lighting Post Design Services Project General Task: • Additional hours to cover Lighting Post Design Services • Respond to RFI's. • Review shop drawings and equipment documentation as submitted by the Contractor Task#15 - Structural Supplemental for Additional work Interim 1 -- Indian Creek Drive from 25 Street to 26 Street & Collins Avenue: • Mast arm analysis for 4 new mast arms at 26 Street & Indian Creek Drive intersection (regular single arms). • Overhead sign structure with flashing beacons (replacing the current one right before the sharp curve along Indian Creek Drive) • Temporary signals at 26 Street & Indian Creek Drive during reconstruction (span wire hanging from 4 wood poles). • Temporary light pole foundations at 26th Street& Indian Creek Drive. • Light pole foundations for decorative lighting from 25th Street to 41st Street. Footings require four different designs, spread footing with pilaster behind barrier wall, spread footing under sidewalk over utilities pipes, drilled shaft with 3' offset behind barrier wall, and conventional drilled shaft. • Modify drainage pump structure design and plans to 4 separate precast structures. Ultimate 2 -Indian Creek Drive from 26 Street to 41 Street: • 2 mast arms (single arm) at Indian Creek Drive and 29th Street • 1 mast arm (single arm) at 39th Street midblock crossing • Modification to signals at 41 Street and Indian Creek Drive. Analysis of two existing mast arms (New mast arms are not anticipated). • New barrier retaining wall with moment slab over existing steel sheet pile walls located between 34th and 35th Street, 35th and 36th Street, and 36th and 37th Street. IV. Schedule E of the Agreement is hereby deleted and superseded by the amended Schedule E project schedule attached as Exhibit "A" hereto. Notwithstanding the Term, as defined in Article 2, Section 2.7, of the Agreement, or as amended by Amendment No. 1, Consultant shall complete the Services authorized in this Amendment No. 2, within the timeframe established in the amended Schedule E, attached hereto, and Consultant shall adhere to all timelines and/or deadlines, as set forth in the amended Schedule E attached hereto. i V. Additional schedules and terms applicable to Tasks 10 through 15 described herein, are included in Exhibit "B" attached hereto. 3. RATIFICATION OF AGREEMENT. This Amendment No. 2 shall solely apply to the "Ultimate Phase" scope of Services for the Project. Except as specified herein, the terms and conditions set forth in the Agreement, as amended by Amendment No. 1, are in full force and effect and remain unchanged. REMAINDER OF PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Amendment No.2 to be executed in their names by their duly authorized officials as of the date first set forth above. FOR CITY: CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA ATTEST: By: Rafael E. 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The fee presented also includes all sub-consultant work such as miscellaneous structural, lighting and electrical design. Respectfully, Carlos Ribbeck, P.E. President 14335 SW 120th Street Suite 205 Miami,FL 3318$ Phone.305.383.5909 0 Fax.305.383.5979 Gel.305.319.1397 cribbeck@gmail.com Transportation Civil Municipal Environmental-CA 41 27592 i - • - o CD 0 0 N• L N � c-i e-1 N O N (x0 N N C1 c-1 CCfl Cl N fr) M i' N e--1' LA' i0 N .4. u: tp 00 R i- ,i s-! ,i in t!} in V} tf} t/} •- t!} 4,/). O o o N O N L L!') a in- a) N a) ,� a w y C 01.1::” N 0 43) r--:u N w Ca Cr CO F... o c•Zt-i 0. 'O t N r•••C a o0 j a m as a) 0 .--i C 4-, O p C m IA- C . a 00 kb a 0 r�-i o m U a�.. r-i m Cl ,.� u( W a 00 N en c� c� :. P. tr} t/} tf} a) m CO = 0 +-+ .no v a) c• a .0 ui m E 0 a O m � a a) m •� a) O N 0) C E N C p V) N c0 ct: E to O C co O c = -a. • "a 0p vN. a +. ▪ a t/) Q LPCU a) N 10 . N O CO Q •fi Crz sr r, 4- J ,... 0 CU rt) VI l.D tt co U) a3 can 1co— E °- . 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(1: 1- < Z H- (0 a a a #•-. z c-i ch r-I(9 aD � d r.I O ra` a Nc+) c 0 2 co a E a. 15. co to E.: co En a) C3 730 La..0 a) w M Ft' N as H Ast ProCon Engineering, Inc. s `«, noqtr,.�,..�i AV MOW �c-,.:.t wT.ai .gra k iN- August 2,2017 Mr. Carlos Ribbeck, P.E. Ribbeck Engineering Inc. 14335 SW 120 St. 4205 Miami,FL 33186 Re: New Pump Station at Indian Creek Dr.and 32nd Street,Miami Beach. Proposal/Contract for Electrical Engineering Design and Construction Phase Services. Dear Carlos: We are pleased to submit the following proposal/contract for professional services in connection with the above named project. ProCon Engineering, Inc. proposes to furnish the professional services outlined below for Ribbeck Engineering Inc, hereinafter referred to as the Client of the scope outlined below for the fee stipulated herein. I. BASIC SERVICES A. DESIGN PHASE SCOPE OF SERVICES 1. Prepare electrical drawings and specifications for clients submittal to agencies. 2. Meetings with the Client during design:Not to exceed four(4). 3. Visit site to gather information and to verify existing conditions. 4. Scope of work will be as follows: a) Engineer/Design/Specify electric power system to power three(3)new 80 HP 15,000 gpm each pumps with their own Variable Frequency Drive(460v 30 60 hertz), (1)4 HP(480v 30 60 hertz)electric actuator for Sluice gate and Control Panel. b) Engineer/Design/Specify a quick connect for a temporary portable generator to power pump station in case normal power is lost. 7240 S.W.39th Terr.Miami,Florida 33155 Tel.305-262-7630 Fax.305-266-7798 E-mail: proconengineers@bellsouth.net/Website: vvww.ProConEngineers.net c) Engineer/Design/Specify new electric service from FPL furnished and installed pad mounted step down transformer.ProCon will provide required transformer rating to FPL. d) Engineer/Design/Specify grounding for new electric service as required. e) Prepare electrical quantity take off as required by FDOT from transformer to loads. f) Engineer/Design/Specify controls for the pumps and sluice gate with the support of pump manufacturer. * g) Engineer/Design/Specify for a new stand-by generator with belly fuel tank to fully power pump station in case normal power is lost in lieu of a quick connect for a portable generator.(Add Alternate). B. BIDDING PHASE SCOPE OF SERVICES 1. Attend Pre-Bid Meeting:Not to exceed one(1). 2. Respond to RFPs. 3. Preparation of addenda(if required). 4. Meeting to discuss bids. C. CONSTRUCTION PHASE SCOPE OF SERVICES PROCON shall not have control over or charge of and shall not be responsible for construction means,methods,techniques, sequences or procedures, or for safety precautions or programs,these being the sole responsibilities of the Contractor. PROCON shall not be responsible for the Contractor's failure to carry out the work in accordance with the contract documents. The sole responsibility of PROCON will consist of the following: 1. Drawing revisions for building department(if required). 2. Respond to RFPs. 3. Review shop drawings and equipment documentation as submitted by the Contractor for conformance with the design documents. 4. Construction site visits/meetings and preparation of minutes: Not to exceed fourteen (14). 5. Prepare record documents from red-marked drawings provided by Contractor. II. ADDITIONAL SERVICES Additional services are not included in the basic services and shall only be provided if authorized by the Client in writing. Additional services shall include, but not be limited to the following: 1. The design of alternates in the contract documents or evaluation of substitutions proposed by the Client or contractor. 2. The preparation of equipment pre-purchase specifications for the project. 3. Field inspections or meetings beyond those specified herein. 4. Prepare record drawings other than purely based on information as provided by the contractors. 5. Construction cost estimates, other•than engineering opinions of probable construction cost. 6. Special consultants, including but not limited to, Structural Engineers, Civil Engineers, Architects,etc. 7. Hidden or concealed conditions requiring additional design or consulting services. 8. Evaluating information related to and/or attending meetings with Client, Owner, contractor, subcontractor, or other design professionals not specifically addressed in the Basic Services. 9. Making revisions to plans, drawings, specifications or other documents when such revisions are: (a) inconsistent with approvals or instructions previously provided by the Client; or (b) required by the enactment or revisions of codes, laws or regulations subsequent to the original preparation of such documents. 10. The evaluation of substitutions or voluntary alternates proposed by the Client, Owner and/or contractor. 11. Providing services required due to changes in the Project including, but not limited to, size, quality, complexity, the Client's request to trim the design for Project budgetary purposes, or the Client's schedule adjustments or design preference. 12. Providing consultation and/or furnishing services related to replacement of construction work, whether or not related to the Basic Services, damaged by fire or other cause beyond the reasonable control of PROCON during construction, and furnishing services related to the replacement of such damaged work. 13. Providing consultation and/or furnishing services related to the default of the construction contractor, defects or deficiencies in the work by such contractor, or failure of performance of either the Client, Owner, or construction contractor under the contract for construction. 14. Providing consultation and/or furnishing services pursuant to Client's request in preparing documents for alternate or sequential bids. 15. Providing consultation and/or furnishing services related to future facilities, systems, and equipment,when not specifically included in the Basic Services. 16. The re-performance of Basic Services and/or providing of additional services, of any nature, due to hidden or concealed conditions of the Site. 17. Providing prolonged contract administration and construction phase services as a result of owner delaying the construction phase because of scope changes, budget constraints or any other reason, or providing services to the Client during the Project bid phase which arise due to reasons outside PROCON'S control. 18. Providing any other services not otherwise specified within the Basic Services or any Change Order. 19. The evaluation, design or coordination of value engineering items proposed by client, owner, contractors or any other parties related to the project. 20. Commissioning of Electrical Systems. 21. Additional design efforts for dividing the project into separate phases or projects. 22. If the project is suspended for the convenience of the Client or Owner for more than six (6) months and then the project is resumed, PROCON shall be entitled to further compensation for Project Resumption expenses. 23. Extended services during the design phase as a result of Client or Owner delaying the design phase because of scope changes or budget constraints. 24. This proposal is made with the understanding that we reserve the right to submit a revised proposal if any requisite is further added by any governmental agency having jurisdiction over this project. 25. Any comments from Code Enforcement officials not directly related to our scope of design work which requires any additional work from PROCON. III. SERVICES NOT INCLUDED 1. Civil Engineering. 2. Architectural Engineering. 3. Structural Engineering. 4. Mechanical Engineering. 5. Fire detection and suppression Engineering. IV. FEES TO BE PAID Project will be done on a fixed fee basis. The amount of the fee to include the above services including Add Alternate but excluding reimbursables is$52,250 broken down as follows: Design Phase Services $24,000 *Add Alternate $12,000 Bidding Phase Services: $ 2,250 Construction Phase Services: $14,000 *Add alternate for the engineering/design of a stand-by generator to automatically power pump station if and when normal (FPL)power is lost in lieu of a quick connect for a portable generator. Invoices will be sent monthly to the Client by ProCon for work completed during that month. The invoice amount will be determined on a percent of completion of the project during the calendar month. The costs of blueprinting, reproductions, Fed-Ex and special messenger services will be billed at our cost and are not included in the fees quoted herein except for providing to Client three (3)sets of signed and sealed drawings. PROCON Engineering Inc. will complete the engineering and design of this project no later than 6 weeks after receipt of notice to proceed from Client. V. ASSUMPTIONS 1. Client will furnish PROCON floor plan and site plan in AutoCad files for this project. 2. Client will provide PROCON with electrical requirements and manufacturer specifications for each new machine or piece of equipment to be installed in the project area. 3. No UPS system. 4. No special grounding requirements. 5. Any testing services required during the design phase by PROCON will be arranged and paid for by Client. PROCON will provide in writing the required testing scope and evaluation and review of the test results for compliance with the required scope. VI. GENERAL CONDITIONS 1. Payments shall be made by the Client within thirty (30) days of the statement date or within 5 days of Client receiving payment. 2. If the scope of the project changes after this proposal is submitted, we reserve the right to submit a revised proposal based on the revised scope of work. 3. All governmental fees shall be paid by the owner/client. 4. The Client shall allow ProCon the right to terminate the agreement with five days notice in writing if the Client fails to perform its obligations as outlined in this Contract. 5. ProCon may, after five days written notice to Client, suspend services under this agreement until ProCon has been paid in full all amounts past due for services, expenses and charges. 6. In any action, suit or proceeding to enforce or interpret the terms of this contract, or to collect any amount due hereunder, the prevailing party shall be entitled to reimbursement for all costs and expenses reasonably incurred in enforcing, defending or interpreting its rights hereunder, including, but not limited to, all collection and court costs and all attorney's fees, whether incurred out of court, in the trial, on appeal, at bankruptcy, or administrative proceedings. VII. AGREEMENT BY THE CLIENT 1. The Client agrees to assist ProCon—at no cost to ProCon—by furnishing available pertinent information and any other data relative to the performance of the services for the project. 2. The Client shall designate a person to act as the Client's representative with respect to the services to be performed under this agreement. Such person shall have complete authority to transmit instructions, receive information, interpret and define the Client's policies and decisions with respect to materials, equipment, elements and systems pertinent to ProCon's services. 3. The Client shall allow ProCon the right to terminate the agreement with five(5) days notice in writing if the Client fails to perform its obligations as outlined in this contract. 4. Invoices will be sent monthly to the Client by ProCon for work completed during that month. The Client recognizes that time is of the essence with respect to payment of ProCon's invoices, and that timely payment is a material part of the consideration of this agreement. The invoice amount will be determined on a percent of completion of the project during the calendar month. 5. The Client recognizes that time is of the essence with respect to payment of ProCon's invoices, and that timely payment is a material part of the consideration of this agreement. ProCon may, after five (5) days written notice to Client, suspend services under this agreement until ProCon has been paid in full all amounts past due for services, expenses and charges. VIII. ACCEPTANCE Acceptance of this proposal may be indicated by signature of a duly authorized official of the Client in the space provided below. One signed copy of this proposal returned to PROCON will serve as the notice to proceed. Should this proposal not be accepted within a period of thirty(30) days from the above date,it shall become null and void. The Client recognizes that time is of the essence with respect to payment of ProCon's invoices,and that timely payment is a material part of the consideration of this agreement. Invoices shall be paid within thirty(30)days of the invoice date or within 5 days of Client receiving payment. Thank you for the opportunity to submit this proposal/contract. Sincerely, Fernando 44. :-: .E., LEED®AP ,i,► President Agreed to this day of ,2017. 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