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Resolution 2023-32740RESOLUTION NO. 2023-32740 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, RELATING TO THE NORMANDY ISLES 30" WATER MAIN REPLACEMENT PROJECT, AND APPROVING WORK ORDER NO. 2 PURSUANT TO THE COMPETITIVELY SOLICITED AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY AND CHA CONSULTING, INC (FORMERLY A&P CONSULTING TRANSPORTATION ENGINEERS CORP.), TO COMPLETE THE ENGINEERING AND CONSULTING SERVICES REQUIRED FOR THE DESIGN, PERMITTING, AND POST -PERMITTING SERVICES FOR THE REPLACEMENT OF THE NORMANDY ISLES WATER MAIN, FROM THE MIAMI-DADE COUNTY WATER METER TO THE NORMANDY ISLES WATER BOOSTER STATION, INCLUDING REPLACEMENT OF PIPING, FIXTURES, AND RELATED INFRASTRUCTURE, IN THE NOT -TO - EXCEED AMOUNT OF $639,706.19 FOR THE DESIGN PHASE UNDER WORK ORDER NO. 2. WHEREAS, public infrastructure serves as the backbone of a well -run municipality, and typically, as infrastructure ages and the needs of a growing city expand, existing infrastructure requires rehabilitation and upgrades; and WHEREAS, the failure to reinvest in utility infrastructure has resulted in neighboring communities having had numerous water main breaks and sewerage spills resulting in one community being fined $1.9 million by state regulators; and WHEREAS, the City's existing infrastructure is aging and requires rehabilitation or replacement; and WHEREAS, on February 28, 2019, the City and Jacobs Engineering Group entered into an Agreement for Master Design Consultant for Integrated Water Management (`Agreement"), having an initial term of three (3) years, with two (2) one-year renewal terms, both of which have been approved; and WHEREAS, at its March 18, 2020 meeting, the City Commission accepted the five-year critical needs capital plan for the City's water and wastewater system for the design and construction of critical utility infrastructure projects; and WHEREAS, on March 25, 2022, the Mayor and City Commission awarded and authorized the execution of the Agreement with CHA Consultants, Inc. (Formerly A&P Consulting Transportation Engineers, Corp.) for the Engineering Services for Water and Wastewater Projects, pursuant to (RFQ) No. 2022-122-ND; and WHEREAS, on February 8, 2023, the City and CHA Consultants, Inc. (entered into an Agreement for the Engineering Services for Water and Wastewater Projects (RFQ) No. 2022- 122-ND, having an initial term of three (3) years, with two (2) one-year renewal terms; and WHEREAS, on April 28, 2023, the City Commission approved the Assignment of the Agreement from A&P Consulting Transportation Engineers, Corp. to CHA Consulting, Inc., thereby assigning the rights, titles, interest, and obligations of the Agreement (RFQ) No. 2022- 122-ND from A&P Consulting Transportation Engineers, Corp. to CHA Consulting, Inc; and WHEREAS, the Normandy Isles Water Main Replacement Project is a priority water infrastructure project in the Normandy Isles Neighborhood, as Normandy Isles 30" Water Main is a critical asset of the City's water infrastructure supplying water from Miami -Dade County and serving as a transition line to the Normandy Isles Water Booster Station; and WHEREAS, the tasks for Work Order 2 accompanying this Resolution entails the design, permitting, and post permitting services for the replacement of the Normandy Isles Water Main from the Miami -Dade County Water Meter to the Normandy Isles Water Booster Station which involves replacing the piping, fixtures, and interconnections with the Normandy Isles infrastructure; and WHEREAS, pursuant to the Agreement between the City and CHA Consulting, Inc., the total lump sum amount to complete the work order by CHA Consulting, Inc., is $639,706.19, which includes the approval of NOVA Consulting, Inc., as a subconsultant, to perform specialized Environmental Review and Permitting Services in the amount of $82,967.48, the approval of Benny Suarez Surveying, Inc., as a subconsultant, to perform specialized Surveying Services in the amount of $58,550.50, the approval of Geosol, Inc., as a subconsultant to perform specialized Geotechnical Testing, Analysis, and Reporting Services in the amount of $20,045.18, and the approval of Longitude Surveyors, LLC., as a new subconsultant to perform specialized Subsurface Utility Engineering Services in the amount of $20,912.85. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT DULY RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA that the Mayor and City Commission hereby, relating to the Normandy Isles 30" Water Main Replacement Project, approve Work Order No. 2 pursuant to the competitively solicited Agreement between the City and CHA Consulting, Inc., (formerly A&P Consulting Transportation Engineers Corp.), to complete the engineering and consulting services required for the design, permitting, and post -permitting services for the replacement of the Normandy Isles Water Main, from the Miami -Dade County water meter to the Normandy Isles water booster station, including replacement of piping, fixtures, and related infrastructure, in the not -to -exceed amount of $639,706.19 for the design phase under Work Order no. 2. PASSED and ADOPTED this 13th day September, 2023. ATTEST: _ mil__ SEP -2 0 2023 Dan Gelber, Mayor Rafael E. Granado, City Clerk ? APPROVED AS TO NCOFPORATE D: FORM & LANGUAGE & FOR EXECUTION 6-23 City Attorney Date MIAMI BEACH COMMISSION MEMORANDUM TO: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Commission FROM: Alina T. Hudak, City Manager DATE: September 13, 2023 SUBJECT: A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, RELATING TO THE NORMANDY ISLES 30" WATER MAIN REPLACEMENT PROJECT, AND APPROVING WORK ORDER NO. 2 PURSUANT TO THE COMPETITIVELY SOLICITED AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY AND CHA CONSULTING, INC (FORMERLYA&P CONSULTING TRANSPORTATION ENGINEERS CORP.), TO COMPLETE THE ENGINEERING AND CONSULTING SERVICES REQUIRED FOR THE DESIGN, PERMITTING, AND POST -PERMITTING SERVICES FOR THE REPLACEMENT OF THE NORMANDY ISLES WATER MAIN, FROM THE MIAMI-DADE COUNTY WATER METER TO THE NORMANDY ISLES WATER BOOSTER STATION, INCLUDING REPLACEMENT OF PIPING, FIXTURES, AND RELATED INFRASTRUCTURE, IN THE NOT -TO -EXCEED AMOUNT OF $639,706.19 FOR THE DESIGN PHASE UNDER WORK ORDER NO. 2. RECOMMENDATION The Administration recommends approving the engineering and consulting services for the Normandy Isles Water Main Replacement Project as described in Work Order 2, a copy of which is attached. This scope seeks (1) to design the replacement of aging water main infrastructure from the Miami -Dade County Water Meter to the Normandy isles Water Booster Station, within the Normandy Isles Neighborhood along Normandy Drive, from just east of the intersection with Bay Drive, to the intersection with Rue Vendome. The total project amount within Work Omer 2 for the design phase is to not exceed $639,706.19. BACKGROUND/HISTORY On March 18, 2020, the Mayor and City Commission accepted the five-year critical needs capital plan for the City's water and wastewater system for the design and construction of critical utility infrastructure projects. On March 25, 2022, the Mayor and City Commission awarded and authorized the execution of the Agreement with CHA Consultants, Inc. (FormedyA&P Consulting Transportation Engineers, Corp.) for the Engineering Services for Water and Wastewater Projects (RFQ) No. 2022-122- ND. Page 699 of 2938 On February 8, 2023, the City and CHA Consultants, Inc. (Formerly A&P Consulting Transportation Engineers, Corp.) entered into an Agreement for the Engineering Services for Water and Wastewater Projects (RFQ) No. 2022-122-ND, having an initial term of three (3) years, with two (2) one-year renewal terms. On April 28, 2023, the City Commission approved item C2J, which included the Assignment of the Agreement from A&P Consulting Transportation Engineers, Corp. to CHA Consulting, Inc., thereby assigning the rights, titles, interest, and obligations of the Agreement (RFQ) No. 2022- 122-ND from A&P Consulting Transportation Engineers, Corp.to CHA Consulting, Inc. The tasks for Work Order 2 entail the design, permitting, and post permitting services for the replacement of the Normandy Isles Water Main from the Miami -Dade County Water Meter to the Normandy Isles Water Booster Station which involves replacing the piping, fixtures, and interconnections with the Normandy Isles infrastructure. ANALYSIS The Normandy Isles Water Main Replacement Project is a priority water infrastructure project in the Normandy Isles Neighborhood. The project intention is to design the replacement of aging water infrastructure, ensuring safety and reliability, in accordance with the City of Miami Beach Water System Master Plan. This water main is eighty years old, one of the oldest in the City, and is one of five water supply interconnections with the Miami -Dade Water and Sewer Department, transmitting water into distribution lines for Normandy Isles and into the Normandy Isles Water Booster, to transmit high water pressure to other neighborhoods in North Beach. The primary objective of this replacement project is to avoid the failure of one of City of Miami Beach's most critical sections of water infrastructure. The City has conducted several Citywide studies to identify improvements needed throughout its infrastructure: The City's 2019 Water Master Plan, completed by Hazen and Sawyer, P.C, identified the need for the Normandy Isles 30-inch Water Main to undergo a replacement project at the current capacity. This plan determined the Normandy Isles 304nch water main to have a high consequence of failure (CoF), a composite score calculated for each water main segment based on amount of flow, land use type, and proximity to major roads to determine the severity of impacts should the pipe fail. Additionally, transmission water main lines were scored as having a high CoF due to the potential social and health impacts if they fail. This same plan identified probability of failure (PoF) factors in all water main sections determined by remaining useful life, where most sections of the 30-inch Normandy Isles water main were classified as having a high PoF. The combination of a high PoF due to age and high CoF due to flow amount and it being a transmission line, leads to the prioritization of this water main replacement project as part of the 5-Year Water and Sewer Critical Needs Plan. Procurement Selection Process: CHA Consulting, Inc. provided a proposal to conduct the preliminary data gathering/preparation, design drawings, specification development, permitting, and post -design support services under executed agreement 2022-122-ND for Engineering Services for Water and Wastewater System Projects. This Work Order 2 for design will (1) conduct necessary preliminary data gathering, surveying, and initial engineering to verify utilities and confirm the accuracy of existing information to determine if additional information is needed (2) prepare drawings and specifications for the replacement of the Normandy Isles 30�inch Water Main, which include all Page 700 of 2938 necessary information to accommodate the proposed Civil improvements (3) develop the required permit application packages to obtain the permits/regulatory approvals/reviews of FDEP, City of Miami Beach Fire Department, FDOT, and City of Miami Beach Right of Way Department and (4) perform the post -design and construction support services of preparing a conformed set of drawings during the bidding process, attend pre -bid meetings, respond timely to RFI's with necessary addenda during the bidding and construction process, attend pre - construction meetings, review and approval of shop drawings, and assist with project close-out and final certification. Pursuant to the agreement request for proposals (RFQ) 2022-122-ND Engineering Services for Water and Wastewater System Projects between the City and CHA Consulting, Inc. and authorizing a worts order to complete the engineering and consulting services required for the design and post design services including: (1) design of the replacement of aging water main infrastructure from the Miami -Dade County Water and Sewer Department water meter to the Normandy Isles Water Booster station in the amount not to exceed $457,230.18, necessary for the Civil Engineering services; (2) utilize Nova Consulting, Inc. to perform specialized environmental assessments and general pemlitting in the amount not to exceed $51,967.48, and specialized contamination assessment services in the amount not to exceed $20,000, and specialized tree removal assessment and permitting in the amount not to exceed $10,000, and for a document reproduction fee not to exceed $1,000 pursuant to Section 6.1 of the contract, for a total amount not to exceed $82,967.48; (3) utilize Benny Suarez Surveying, Inc. to perform specialized services for surveying in the amount not to exceed $58,550.50; (4) utilize Geosol, Inc. to perform specialized geotechnical testing, analysis, and reporting in the amount not to exceed $7,397.80 in accordance with the contract rates, and for field investigation costs not in accordance with the contract rates in the amount not to exceed $12,647.38, for a total amount not to exceed $20,045.18; (5) approving Longitude Surveyors, LLC, as a new subconsultant, to perform surveying, mapping, and subsurface utility engineering (SUE) services in the amount not to exceed $20,912.85, and for a total project not to exceed amount of $639,706.19. The Administration recommends approving and proceeding with CHA Consulting, Inc.'s scope of work to replace the aged critical water transmission main. Results from the 2022 Resident Survey related to the Citys perception and satisfaction show an overall approval of 67.4%, and rated the City as a good place to live. FINANCIAL INFORMATION Account Code: 418-0815-061357-29-418-561-00-00-00-28520 The total project budget for design services is $639,706.19. This project will provide a cost estimate for the proposed infrastructure improvements throughout design, construction is estimated to cost $6,500,000. This project is funded by the City's Five -Year Water and Sewer Critical Needs Capital Improvement Plan. Once completed, this project will extend the life of the Normandy Isles 30-inch Water Main, which is one of the Citys most critical pieces of water infrastnicture, being one of five water Page 701 of 2938 supply lines from Miami -Dade County and a transmission line that runs through Normandy Isles to the Water Booster Station. This replacement project will improve the reliability of the City s infrastructure, ensure public health, and ensure public safety. In order for the City to advance the replacement of the Normandy Isles 30-inch Water Main, the Administration recommends that the Mayor and City Commission adopt the Resolution approving the Task Order with CHA Consulting, Inc. go m No Strategic Connection Environment & Infrastructure - Reduce risk from storms, high tides, groundwater, and sea level rise. Legislative Tracking Public Works ATTACHMENTS: Description ❑ Resolution Page 702 of 2938