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Item 4C CITY OF SOUTHLAKE Item 4C MEMORANDUM (December 6, 2016) To: Shana Yelverton, City Manager From: Rob Cohen, Public Works Director Subject: Approve agreement for engineering services with Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc. for design of two traffic signals and associated intersection improvements along Kirkwood Boulevard and it's intersections with Dove Road and T.W. King Road in the amount of$85,500. Action Requested: Approve agreement for engineering services with Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc. for design of two traffic signals and associated intersection improvements along Kirkwood Boulevard and it's intersections with Dove Road and T.W. King Road in the amount of $85,500. Background Information: A signal warrant study was completed in relation to the TD Ameritrade development for four intersections. The signal warrant study identified the intersections of Kirkwood Boulevard and Dove Road and Kirkwood Boulevard and T.W. King Road as needing to be upgraded from stop controlled to traffic signal controlled. The signal warrant and traffic impact analysis also identified geometric improvements for these intersections. This scope of services will detail the design of the following: Kirkwood Blvd at TW King Rd intersection design work including: o Traffic Signal o Curb-ramp and sidewalk modifications for existing crosswalks crossing the north and east sides of the intersection o Brick paver crosswalk relocation and concrete roadway repair (north leg of intersection) o Concrete crosswalk pedestrian refuge reconstruction (east leg of intersection) o Striping and signing improvements o Coordination with the construction of the 4th leg of the intersection as a part of the TD Ameritrade DFW Campus plans Kirkwood Blvd at Dove Rd intersection design work including: o Traffic Signal o Southbound left-turn lane reconstructing the median nose o Median nose reconstruction on the east leg of the intersection o Curb-ramp and sidewalk modifications to cross the north and east legs of the intersection o Reconstruction of driveway that is the south leg of the intersection o Striping and signing improvements o Preliminary design of future Kirkwood Blvd. extension for ROW needs along Dove Rd. Financial Considerations: Design services and construction are budgeted in the FY17 CIP budget for this project. Strategic Link: The Kirkwood Boulevard Traffic Signal project links to the City's strategy map relative to focus area of Mobility and Infrastructure. The specific corporate objectives that are met by this project are to provide travel convenience within the City & region and invest to provide and maintain high quality public assets. The critical business outcome is to enhance mobility through aggressive traffic management initiatives and capital project implementation. Citizen Input/ Board Review: N/A Legal Review: This is a standard Engineering Services Agreement that has been previously reviewed by the City Attorney. Alternatives: The Council may approve the Engineering Services Agreement or deny it. Supporting Documents: Location Map Engineering Services Agreement Staff Recommendation: Approve agreement for engineering services with Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc. for design of two traffic signals and associated intersection improvements along Kirkwood Boulevard and it's intersections with Dove Road and T.W. King Road in the amount of $85,500. Staff Contact: Rob Cohen, Public Works Director Kyle D. Hogue, P.E., Deputy Director/City Engineer Steven D. Anderson, P.E., CFM, Deputy City Engineer Page 2 of 2 � . a: p LA me MOVE a tilV A �, w �■ eff C O � v V � N i L a _ AGREEMENT FOR ENGINEERING SERVICES THIS AGREEMENT is made this day of 2016 by and between the City of Southlake, Texas (hereinafter referred to as "CITY"), and Kimley- Horn and Associates, Inc. (hereinafter referred to as "ENGINEER"). WHEREAS, CITY contemplates the need to design two traffic signals and associated intersection improvements along Kirkwood Boulevard at its intersections with Dove Road and T.W. King Road. This project is to be known as the Traffic Signal and Intersection Improvements for Kirkwood Blvd. at TW King Rd. and Kirkwood Blvd. at Dove Rd. project and hereinafter referred to as the "Project". WHEREAS, ENGINEER is qualified, able, and desirous of performing the necessary engineering work upon which the Project is based and is willing and able to work with CITY staff to organize and coordinate the professional services necessary to complete the Project. NOW, THEREFORE, CITY engages ENGINEER to perform, and ENGINEER agrees to perform, the engineering work for the Project, as more fully described herein below, and CITY agrees to pay as compensation, and ENGINEER agrees to accept as compensation, the payments on the dates and in the amounts herein specified, all in accordance with the terms more fully set out below and as provided in Attachment A which is attached hereto and incorporated by reference as if fully set forth herein. I. ARTICLE ENGINEERING SERVICES A. Scope of Work ENGINEER will provide the supervision, direction, personnel and equipment to perform the engineering Services outlined in Attachment A in accordance with the terms set forth in this Agreement and in Attachment A. B. Definitions Services refer to the professional services performed by ENGINEER pursuant to this Agreement. C. Changes CITY, without invalidating the Agreement, may order changes within the general scope of the work required by the Agreement by altering, adding to and/or deducting from the work to be performed. If any change causes an increase or decrease in Page 1 ENGINEER's cost of, or the time required for, the performance of any part of the Services under the Agreement, an equitable adjustment will be made by mutual agreement and this Agreement shall be modified in writing accordingly. D. Coordination with Owner The CITY shall make available to ENGINEER for use in performing Services hereunder all existing plans, maps, field notes, statistics computations and other data in the CITY's possession relative to existing facilities and to the Project. E. Site and Local Conditions ENGINEER has the right to examine the site in order to become acquainted with local conditions and accepts conditions at the site unless otherwise noted in writing to the CITY. Any coordination or scheduling of work by CITY shall not relieve ENGINEER from its responsibilities specified hereunder. Necessary arrangement for access to any site by ENGINEER's employees will be made with CITY. F. Assignment and Subcontractors/Third Party Rights The rights and obligations covered herein are personal to each party hereto and not to any third party and for this reason neither this Agreement nor any contract hereunder shall be assigned by either party in whole or in part; nor shall ENGINEER subcontract any of its obligations under this Agreement without the prior written consent of CITY. G. Independent Contractor ENGINEER covenants and agrees that it will perform the work hereunder as an independent contractor, and not as an officer, agent, servant, or employee of CITY; that ENGINEER shall have exclusive control of and exclusive right to control the details of the work performed hereunder, and all persons performing same, and shall be solely responsible for the acts and omissions of its officers, agents, employees, contractors, subcontractors, and consultants; that the doctrine of respondent superior shall not apply as between CITY and ENGINEER, its officers, agents, employees, contractors, subcontractors, and consultants, and nothing herein shall be construed as creating a partnership or joint enterprise between CITY and ENGINEER. H. Disclosure By signature of this contract, ENGINEER warrants to CITY that it has made full disclosure in writing of any existing conflicts of interest or potential conflicts of interest, including personal financial interests, direct or indirect, in property abutting the proposed Project and business relations with abutting property owners. ENGINEER further warrants that it will make disclosure in writing of any conflicts of interest that Page 2 develop subsequent to the signing of this contract and prior to final payment under the contract. Finally, Engineer warrants that it has submitted to the City a completed Conflicts of Interest Questionnaire as required by Chapter 176 of the Texas Local Government Code. I. Approval by CITY Approval by CITY of this Agreement shall not constitute or be deemed to be a release of the responsibility and liability of ENGINEER, its officers, agents, employees, and subcontractors for the accuracy and competency of the Services performed under this Agreement, including but not limited to surveys, designs, working drawings and specifications and other engineering documents. Such approval shall not be deemed to be a waiver or an assumption of such responsibility and liability by CITY for any negligent act, error, or omission in the performance of ENGINEER's professional services or in the conduct or preparation of the subsurface investigations, surveys, designs, working drawings and specifications or other engineering documents by ENGINEER, its officers, agents, employees and subcontractors, it being the intent of the parties that approval by CITY signifies the CITY's approval of only the general design concept of the Improvements to be constructed. J. Indemnification ENGINEER SHALL AND DOES HEREBY AGREE TO INDEMNIFY AND HOLD HARMLESS CITY, ITS OFFICERS, AGENTS, AND EMPLOYEES FROM ANY AND ALL DAMAGES, LOSS OR LIABILITY OF ANY KIND WHATSOEVER, BY REASON OF DEATH OR INJURY TO PROPERTY OR PERSON CAUSED BY ANY OMISSION OR NEGLIGENT ACT OF ENGINEER, ITS OFFICERS, AGENTS, EMPLOYEES, INVITEES, OR OTHER PERSONS FOR WHOM IT IS LEGALLY LIABLE, WITH REGARD TO THE PERFORMANCE OF THIS CONTRACT, AND ENGINEER WILL, AT ITS COST AND EXPENSE, DEFEND, PAY ON BEHALF OF, AND PROTECT CITY AND ITS OFFICERS, AGENTS, AND EMPLOYEES AGAINST ANY AND ALL SUCH CLAIMS AND DEMANDS. K. No Third Party Beneficiary For purposes of this Agreement, including its intended operation and effect, the parties specifically agree and contract that: (1) this Agreement only affects matters/disputes between the parties to this Agreement, and is in no way intended by the parties to benefit or otherwise affect any third person or entity (except the indemnitees identified or described in Article I, Section J., above), notwithstanding the fact that such third person or entities may be in a contractual relationship with CITY and ENGINEER, or both; and (2) the terms of this Agreement are not intended to release, either by contract or operation of law, any third person or entity from obligations they Page 3 owe to either CITY or ENGINEER. L. Successors and Assigns CITY and ENGINEER each bind themselves and their successors, executors, administrators and assigns to the other party to this Agreement and to the successors, executors, administrators and assigns of such other party with respect to all covenants of this Agreement. Neither CITY nor ENGINEER shall assign or transfer its interest in this Agreement without prior written consent of the other. II. ARTICLE CITY'S RESPONSIBILITIES CITY will: 1. Provide full information as to CITY's requirements for the Project; 2. Assist ENGINEER by placing at ENGINEER's disposal all information in CITY's control or knowledge which is pertinent to the Project, including executed right-of-way easements and final field survey data; 3. Examine all work presented by ENGINEER and respond within reasonable time and in writing to the material submitted by ENGINEER; 4. Pay all costs incident to advertising for obtaining bids or proposals from Contractors; 5. Give prompt written notice to ENGINEER whenever CITY observes or otherwise becomes aware of any defect in ENGINEER's work or in Contractor's work; 6. Designate in writing a person to act as its representative with respect to this Agreement, such person having complete authority to transmit instructions, receive information, and make or interpret the CITY's decisions; 7. Provide all information and criteria as to the CITY's requirements, objectives, and expectations for the Project including all numerical criteria that are to be met and all standards of development, design, or construction. 8. Provide to the ENGINEER all previous studies, plans, or other documents pertaining to the Project and all new data reasonably necessary in the ENGINEER's opinion, such as site survey and engineering data, Page 4 environmental impact assessments or statements, zoning or other land use regulations, etc., upon all of which the ENGINEER may rely; and 9. Arrange for access to the site and other private or public property as required for the ENGINEER to provide its services. III. ARTICLE COMPENSATION FOR ENGINEERING SERVICES The CITY shall compensate ENGINEER for services rendered under this Agreement, in accordance with the following: For the completion of the work contemplated in Article I, the ENGINEER shall be paid on a lump sum basis in the amount of $62,000 for Basic Services and on an hourly basis plus expenses in an amount not to exceed $23,500 (as outlined in the attached proposal) with a total not to exceed cost ceiling of $85,500 as billed monthly by ENGINEER. IV. ARTICLE TIMES OF BILLING AND PAYMENT The ENGINEER shall bill CITY monthly for any services and expenses incurred in accordance with the work performed subject to the limits set out in Article III. Payment shall be due within thirty (30) days of receipt by CITY of a properly prepared and correct invoice from ENGINEER. ENGINEER's invoices shall be accompanied by such records or other written proof as CITY deems necessary to verify the billings. Invoices shall be made to City Finance Department's office at 1400 Main Street, Suite 440, Southlake, Texas 76092. If CITY fails to make payment due ENGINEER within thirty (30) days of the day when payment for services and expenses is due under the terms of this Agreement, ENGINEER shall be entitled to interest on such unpaid sums at the rate provided in Chapter 2251 of the Texas Government Code. V. ARTICLE ADDITIONAL ENGINEERING SERVICES In addition to performing the engineering services set out in Article I, hereof, ENGINEER agrees to perform additional services as requested by CITY from time to Page 5 time and CITY agrees to compensate ENGINEER for such services in accordance with ENGINEER's standard hourly fee and expenses (see Attachment A — Page 11) for actual time expended and actual out-of-pocket sums expended, such services to be one or more of the following: 1. Make or prepare detailed description of sites, maps, or drawings related thereto and outside the scope of the Project; 2. Appearances before courts or boards on matters of litigation or hearings related to the Project; 3. Preparation of environmental impact assessments or statements for any governmental agency; 4. Miscellaneous engineering work for CITY not related to the Project; 5. To provide resident project construction inspection, unless such inspection is not required, in writing, by the CITY; 6. Other services agreed to by the parties in writing and incorporated herein. VI. ARTICLE STANDARD OF CARE In performing its professional services, the ENGINEER will use that degree of care and skill ordinarily exercised, under similar circumstances, by reputable members of its profession in the same locality at the time the services are provided and in accordance with any applicable governmental laws, regulations and ordinances. VII. ARTICLE PERIOD OF SERVICE This Agreement shall be effective upon execution by CITY and ENGINEER, and shall remain in force until work is completed on the Project or until terminated under the provisions hereinafter provided in Article VIII. VIII. ARTICLE TERMINATION The CITY may terminate this Agreement at any time for convenience, with or without cause by giving written notice to the ENGINEER. Such termination may be made effective on such future date as agreed by the parties, but absent such agreement shall be immediate. Upon receipt of such notice the ENGINEER shall Page 6 immediately discontinue all services and work and the placing of all orders or the entering into contracts for supplies, assistance, facilities, and materials in connection with the performance of this Agreement and shall proceed to cancel promptly all existing contracts insofar as they are chargeable to this Agreement. The ENGINEER, upon termination, shall be paid for all services rendered through the date of termination together with any additional reimbursable expense then due. IX. ARTICLE OWNERSHIP OF DOCUMENTS 1. All completed or partially completed reports prepared under this Agreement, including the original drawings in both paper and electronic formats, shall become the property of CITY if this Agreement is terminated. Upon completion and payment of the contract, the final design, drawings, specifications and documents in both paper and electronic formats shall be owned by CITY. 2. Reuse, change or alteration by CITY or others acting by or on behalf of CITY of such documents without the permission of ENGINEER shall be at CITY's sole risk. X. ARTICLE INSURANCE ENGINEER shall carry and maintain at all times relevant hereto, at ENGINEER's expense, insurance of the type and of minimum coverage limits as follows: 1. Workers Compensation - Statutory Employer's Liability - Limits as required by the State of Texas. 2. Comprehensive General Liability, Bodily Injury and Property Damage including contractual liability in a combined single limit - $500,000 per occurrence. 3. Comprehensive Automotive Liability, Bodily Injury and Property Damage in a combined single limit - $1,000,000 per accident. Certificates of insurance for the above coverage in a form acceptable to CITY, evidencing the coverage required above, shall be provided to CITY within ten (10) business days after execution of this Agreement and prior to issuing Notice to Proceed. Such certificates shall provide that the insurer will give CITY not less than ten (10) days Page 7 notice of any material changes in or cancellation of coverage. In the event any subcontractor of ENGINEER, with or without CITY's consent, provides or renders services under this Agreement, ENGINEER shall ensure that the subcontractor's services are covered by the same insurance limits as set forth above. ENGINEER shall not commence work under this Agreement until it has obtained Professional Liability (Errors and Omissions) Insurance as required hereunder and such insurance coverage has been approved by CITY. Such insurance shall be in the minimum amount of $1,000,000 and shall include coverage of Contractually Assumed Liability. The insurance coverage prescribed herein shall be maintained until one (1) year after CITY's acceptance of the construction project and shall not be canceled without prior written notice to CITY. In this connection, upon the signing and return of this Agreement by ENGINEER, a Certificate of Insurance shall be furnished to CITY as evidence that the insurance coverage required herein has been obtained by ENGINEER, and such certificate shall contain the provision that such insurance shall not be cancelled or modified without thirty (30) days prior written notice to CITY. ENGINEER shall notify CITY within ten (10) days of any modification or alteration in such Professional Liability (Errors and Omissions) Insurance. XI. ARTICLE AUTHORIZATION, PROGRESS AND COMPLETION CITY and ENGINEER agree that the Project is planned to be as expeditiously as practical to meet a mutally agreed upon schedule. ENGINEER shall employ manpower and other resources, and use professional skill and diligence to meet the schedule; however, ENGINEER shall not be responsible for schedule delays resulting from conditions beyond its control. By mutual agreement, CITY and ENGINEER may modify the Project schedule during the course of the Project and if such modifications affect ENGINEER's compensation, it shall be modified accordingly, subject to CITY's approval. It is understood that this Agreement contemplates full and complete engineering services for this Project, including any and all Services necessary to complete the work. For additional Engineering Services, the authorization by CITY shall be in writing and shall include the definition of the services to be provided, the schedule for commencing and completing the services, and the basis for compensation as agreed upon by CITY and ENGINEER. XII. ARTICLE NOTICE Any notice required under this Agreement will be in writing and given either personally, by registered or certified mail, return receipt requested, or by a nationally Page 8 recognized overnight courier service, addressed to the parties as follows: If to CITY: Shana Yelverton City Manager City of Southlake 1400 Main Street, Suite 460 Southlake, Texas 76092 Phone: 817-748-8400 Fax: 817-748-8010 If to ENGINEER: Tom Grant, P.E. Project Manager Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc. 2201 West Royal Lane, Suite 275 Irving, TX 75063 Phone: (214) 420-5600 All notice shall be effective upon the date of receipt. XIII. ARTICLE SEVERABILITY In the event that any provision of this Agreement shall be found to be void or unenforceable, such finding shall not be construed to render any other provisions of this Agreement either void or unenforceable. All provisions, which are void or unenforceable, shall not substantially affect the rights or obligations granted to or undertaken by either party. XIV. ARTICLE VENUE-LAW Venue of any suit or cause of action under this Agreement shall lie exclusively in Tarrant County, Texas. This Agreement shall be construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Texas. IN WITNESS WHEREOF the parties have caused this Agreement to be executed in two equal originals on the date and year first above mentioned. Page 9 CITY OF SOUTHLAKE: By: Laura Hill, Mayor ATTEST: By: City Secretary Page 10 ENGINEER: KIMLEY-HORN AND ASSOCIATES, INC. By: Brad Tribble, P.E., Senior Vice President THE STATE OF TEXAS § COUNTY OF TARRANT § Before me on this day personally appeared known to me [or proved to me on the oath of or through (description of identity card or other document)] to be the person whose name is subscribed to the foregoing instrument and that he/she is the duly authorized of , and acknowledged to me that he/she executed the same for the purposes and consideration therein expressed. Given under my hand and seal of office this day of A.D. (SEAL) Notary Public, State of Texas Notary's Name Printed Page 11 Kim l ey>>> H o r n Attachment A November 3, 2016 Draft Robert Cohen City of Southlake Public Works Director 1400 Main Street, Suite 320 Southlake, Texas 76092 Re: Traffic Signal and Intersection Improvements for Kirkwood Blvd at TW King Rd and Kirkwood Blvd at Dove Rd; Southlake, Texas Dear Mr. Cohen, Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc. (the "ENGINEER") is pleased to submit this proposal (the "Agreement") to the City of Southlake (the "CITY") for providing professional engineering services associated with the design of two traffic signals and associated intersection improvements along Kirkwood Blvd at its intersections with Dove Rd and T.W. King Rd. Our Scope of Services, Schedule, Fee and Billing are set forth below. Project Understanding We understand that the TD Ameritrade Corporate Office Facility is under design between SH 114 and Kirkwood Blvd in Southlake, Texas. A signal warrant study was completed in relation to the proposed development for four intersections. The signal warrant study identified the intersections of Kirkwood Blvd and Dove Rd and Kirkwood Blvd and T.W. King Rd as needing to be upgraded from stop controlled to traffic signal controlled. The signal warrant and traffic impact analysis also identified geometric improvements for these intersections. This scope of services will detail the design of the following: • Kirkwood Blvd at TW King Rd intersection design work including: o Traffic Signal o Curb-ramp and sidewalk modifications for existing crosswalks crossing the north and east sides of the intersection o Brick paver crosswalk relocation and concrete roadway repair (north leg of intersection) o Concrete crosswalk pedestrian refuge reconstruction (east leg of intersection) o Striping and signing improvements o Coordination with the construction of the 4t" leg of the intersection as a part of the TD Ameritrade DFW Campus plans • Kirkwood Blvd at Dove Rd intersection design work including: o Traffic Signal o Southbound left-turn lane reconstructing the median nose o Median nose reconstruction on the east leg of the intersection o Curb-ramp and sidewalk modifications to cross the north and east legs of the intersection o Reconstruction of driveway that is the south leg of the intersection o Striping and signing improvements o Preliminary design of future Kirkwood Blvd. extension for ROW needs along Dove Rd. kimley-horn.com 2201 West -. 75063 .�� Kimley>>> Horn Attachment A -Page 2 Scope of Services Task 1—Basic Services—Meetings, Survey, and Construction Plans 1.1 Topographic Survey and Subsurface Utility Locates $12,000 (Lump Sum) • The ENGINEER will perform field survey and horizontal locates of utilities to collect information needed by the ENGINEER for design and preparation of plans for both intersections. Topographic information gathered during the survey shall include topographic data, structures, utilities, pavement curb lines, driveways,trees, right-of-way and easements, and other features relevant to the final plan sheets. Underground two-dimensional (x,y) information for underground franchise utilities will be obtained through the application and interpretation of non-destructive surface geophysical methods, also known as "designating." These methods provide horizontal positions of subsurface utilities within approximately one foot. • The survey will also rely on field locates by Texas 811 and underground utility record drawings provided by the CITY for utility information prior to field survey. 1.2 Traffic Signal at Kirkwood Blvd. and T.W. King Rd. $15,000 (Lump Sum) • The ENGINEER will prepare the traffic signal plans for the project intersection of Kirkwood Blvd. and T.W. King Rd. The basic design parameters will be based on discussions with the CITY. The ENGINEER will produce, provide internal quality control/quality assurance for, and submit preliminary plans and standards. Existing utility information will be addressed on the plans and in the general notes. The plans will require that the Contractor call the utility-locate phone number to have the utilizes field-located prior to construction to confirm the surveyed locations. • Design sheets for the traffic signal at Kirkwood Blvd. and T.W. King Rd.: o Proposed traffic signal layout o Proposed traffic signal tables and charts o Striping layouts o Signing layouts o Applicable City and TxDOT standards and details • Design assumptions for the traffic signal at T.W. King Rd and Kirkwood Blvd include: o Existing three-legged intersection with the fourth leg to be built in the near future by others ■ Plans shall coordinate with the fourth leg approach plans (TD Ameritrade DFW Campus) concerning the design and anticipated construction timeline ■ Several utility relocations are proposed as part of the TD Ameritrade DFW Campus. The ENGINEER shall coordinate with the utility companies to establish where relocated utilities will be placed and when the relocations are expected to be complete. o New striping and signage for proposed stop bars, crosswalk striping, and traffic signal Kimley>>> Horn Attachment A -Page 3 equipment o Paving improvements will include: ■ New ADA compliant curb ramps ■ Repaving the pedestrian buffer on the east leg of the intersection and adding brick pavers to the crosswalk ■ Removal of the existing brick paver crosswalk across the north leg of the intersection and installing a new brick paver crosswalk ■ Various sidewalk improvements o TxDOT standard steel pole/mast arm assemblies o Internally Illuminated street signs (ILSNS) o Opticom system o Video vehicle detection (VIVDS) o Pedestrian Countdown heads (excluding audible pedestrian pushbuttons) o Record drawings provided by the CITY for existing City utility information 1.3 Traffic Signal at Kirkwood Blvd. and Dove Rd. $15,000 (Lump Sum) • The ENGINEER will prepare the traffic signal plans for the project intersection of Kirkwood Blvd. and Dove Rd. The basic design parameters will be based on discussions with the CITY. The ENGINEER will produce, provide internal quality control/quality assurance for, and submit preliminary plans and standards. Existing utility information will be addressed on the plans and in the general notes. The plans will require that the Contractor call Texas 811 to have the utilizes field-located prior to construction to confirm the surveyed locations. • Design sheets for the traffic signal at Kirkwood Blvd. and Dove Rd.: o Proposed traffic signal layout o Proposed traffic signal tables and charts o Striping layouts o Signing layouts o Applicable City and TxDOT standards and details • Design assumptions for Kirkwood Blvd at Dove Rd include: o Existing three-legged intersection with the fourth leg being a driveway to private property ■ Plans shall reconstruct part of the fourth leg (existing driveway) to the proposed R.O.W. as the future Kirkwood Boulevard extension to the south. Beyond the proposed R.O.W. a transition will be provided to tie proposed pavement into the exiting driveway. o Paving improvements will include: ■ New ADA compliant curb ramps ■ Various sidewalk improvements ■ Median nose reconstruction on the north and east legs ■ Addition of a southbound left turn lane ■ Rebuilding the driveway on the south leg of the intersection • Access into the south leg driveway will be available only to the eastbound right and westbound left movements. (Southbound thru movement will not be permitted) Kimley>>> Horn Attachment A -Page 4 • Access out of the south leg driveway will be full access to travel northbound left, thru, or right o Striping and signage improvements will include new crosswalks, stop bars, converting one eastbound thru lane to a left turn lane (to create eastbound dual left turns) o TxDOT standard steel pole/mast arm assemblies o Internally Illuminated street signs (ILSNS) o Opticom system o Video vehicle detection (VIVDS) o Pedestrian Countdown heads (excluding audible pedestrian pushbuttons) o Record drawings provided by the CITY for existing City utility information 1.4 Paving Improvements at Kirkwood Blvd. and T.W. King Rd. $8,000 (Lump Sum) • The ENGINEER will prepare paving plans for the project intersection of Kirkwood Blvd. and T.W. King Rd. The basic design parameters will be based on discussions with the CITY. The ENGINEER will produce, provide internal quality control/quality assurance for, and submit preliminary plans and details. Existing utility information will be addressed on the plans and in the general notes. The plans will require that the Contractor call Texas 811 to have the utilizes field-located prior to construction to confirm the surveyed locations. • Paving design sheets for Kirkland Blvd. and T.W. King Rd. o Existing conditions and removals o Proposed paving improvements ■ Curb ramps ■ Sidewalk ■ Pedestrian buffer ■ Concrete pavement ■ Brick paver crosswalk ■ Median nose reconstruction for the median in the west leg as needed to line up the southbound thru lane o Applicable City and TxDOT standards and details o Pavement section will match existing conditions (based on record drawings) • Reference Task 1.2 for design assumptions for Kirkwood Blvd. at TW King Rd. 1.5 Paving Improvements at Kirkwood Blvd. and Dove Rd. $12,000 (Lump Sum) • The ENGINEER will prepare paving plans for the project intersection of Kirkwood Blvd. and Dove Rd. The basic design parameters will be based on discussions with the CITY. The ENGINEER will produce, provide internal quality control/quality assurance for, and submit preliminary plans and standards. Existing utility information will be addressed on the plans and in the general notes. The plans will require that the Contractor call Texas 811 to have the utilizes field-located prior to construction to confirm the surveyed locations. Kimley>>> Horn Attachment A -Page 5 • Paving design sheets for Dove Rd. at Kirkwood Blvd. o Existing conditions and removals o Proposed striping layout o Proposed signs layout o Proposed paving improvements ■ Curb ramps ■ Sidewalk ■ Median nose reconstruction on the east leg of intersection ■ Southbound left turn lane design for Dove Rd at Kirkwood Blvd • Typical sections • Horizontal and vertical control • Paving plan (no profile) • Erosion Control Plan • Traffic control plan utilizing TxDOT Standard Details • Relocation of 3 street light poles o Applicable City and TxDOT standards and details o Pavement section will match existing conditions (based on record drawings) • Reference Task 1.3 for design assumptions for Kirkwood Blvd. at Dove Rd. 1.6 Submittals Fee included as part of tasks 1.2-1.5 • The ENGINEER will submit 30% plans (11"x17")to the CITY for review and comment including: o Proposed traffic signal pole, traffic signal cabinet, and power service locations o Proposed horizontal paving layout (curb ramps, sidewalk, turn lane, brick paver crosswalk, concrete pavement) • The ENGINEER will incorporate 30% comments from the City and will submit 90% plans (11"x17")to the CITY for review. The 90% plan set is anticipated to contain the following: o Title Sheet o Index Sheet o General Notes o Existing Conditions and Removals o Proposed traffic signal layouts o Proposed traffic signal tables and charts o Proposed paving plans ■ Sidewalk ■ Curb ramps ■ Median nose reconstruction (Kirkwood and Dove) ■ Brick paver crosswalks (Kirkwood and T.W. King) ■ Concrete pedestrian buffer (Kirkwood and T.W. King) ■ Proposed driveway connection (Kirkwood and Dove) ■ Turn lane (Kirkwood and Dove) 0 Typical sections Kimley>>> Horn Attachment A -Page 6 • Horizontal and vertical control • Paving plan (no profile) • Erosion Control Plan • Traffic control plan utilizing TxDOT Standard Details • Relocation of 3 street light poles o Applicable City and TxDOT Standard Details o Engineer's opinion of probable construction cost • The ENGINEER will incorporate City comments and produce the final plans, specifications, and engineer's opinion of probable construction cost. The ENGINEER will prepare a Project Manual if the project is publicly bid (to be prepared under Task Two). The ENGINEER will create basic signal timing parameters and a timing plan for the traffic signal for up to three time periods. The contractor shall be responsible for implementing the traffic signal timing plan during construction. Additional timing plans and field modifications are included under Task 3. Task 2— Project Meetings Not-To-Exceed$3,000 (Hourly/Reimbursable) This task includes up to 15 hours and may include the following as requested by the CITY: • The ENGINEER will meet with the CITY staff to discuss CITY design preferences, identify the proposed controller locations, and identify potential design issues. • The ENGINEER will coordinate with the local electric service provider to determine service locations for each of the proposed traffic signals. The ENGINEER will fill out the service provider load forms if requested. • If requested, the ENGINEER will prepare for and attend a meeting with the CITY after the preliminary submittal to discuss the plans and CITY comments. • After final plans have been prepared, the ENGINEER will meet with the CITY to discuss the final plans. • This task includes three (3) meetings with the City and one (1) meeting with the power provider. Additional meetings can be performed as Additional Services. Task 3— Separate Instrument Documents Not-To-Exceed$4,500 (Hourly/Reimbursable) The ENGINEER will prepare up to three (3) ROW instruments (narrative and graphic exhibits of ROW required for construction) or easement instruments (narrative and graphic exhibits of easements required for permanent easements and/or temporary construction easements). Individual parcel exhibits shall be on 8 'h" X 11" paper, shall be sealed, dated, and signed by a Registered Professional Land Surveyor and shall contain the following: • Parcel number • Area required • Area remaining • Legal description • Current owner Kimley>>> Horn Attachment A -Page 7 • Any existing platted easement or easements filed by separate instrument including easements provided by utility companies • Metes and bounds description of parcel to be acquired. The description shall be provided on a separate sheet from the exhibit. Each type of easement shall be described separately • Upon notification by the CITY of acceptance of the right-of-way limits, exhibits, and instruments, and as directed by the CITY, the surveyor shall set all corners and points of curvature for the proposed ROW and submit final, sealed documents, including the location of the control points and their NAD-83 reference Task 4— Special Services—Bidding Phase Services Not-To-Exceed$8,000 (Hourly/Reimbursable) This task includes up to 40 hours and may include the following as requested by the CITY: • The ENGINEER will prepare a Project Manual for public bidding. • The ENGINEER will print sets for bidder distribution.A non-refundable deposit will be collected from planholders to pay for printing costs. • The ENGINEER will issue bid documents to prospective bidders and maintain a list of bidders to whom bidding documents have been issued. • Issue addenda as appropriate to interpret, clarify, or expand the bidding document • Attend the Bid Opening • Tabulate the bids received and evaluate the compliance of the bids received with the bidding document • Prepare a written summary of this tabulation and evaluation together with a letter addressing the award of the construction contract • The ENGINEER will coordinate with the low bidder and prepare the contract documents for execution (including printing up to six (6) plan sets) • Attend the Pre-Construction meeting Task 5— Special Services— Construction Phase Services Not-To-Exceed$8,000 (Hourly/Reimbursable) This task includes up to 40 hours and may include the following as requested by the CITY: • Traffic Signal Phasing. ENGINEER will coordinate with the CITY and the contractor to provide initial traffic signal controller settings to be programmed by the contractor or CITY. If coordinated timings or time-of-day plans are requested, they will be performed as an additional service. • Visits to Site and Observation of Construction. ENGINEER will provide on-site construction observation services during the construction phase. ENGINEER will make visits at intervals as directed by CITY in order to observe the progress of the Work. Such visits and observations by ENGINEER are not intended to be exhaustive or to extend to every aspect of Contractor's work in progress. Observations are to be limited to spot checking, selective measurement, and similar methods of general observation of the Work based on ENGINEER's exercise of professional judgment. Based on information obtained during such visits and such observations, ENGINEER will evaluate whether Contractor's work is generally proceeding in Kimley>>> Horn Attachment A -Page 8 accordance with the Contract Documents, and ENGINEER will keep CITY informed of the general progress of the Work. The purpose of ENGINEER's site visits will be to enable ENGINEER to better carry out the duties and responsibilities specifically assigned in this Agreement to ENGINEER, and to provide CITY a greater degree of confidence that the completed Work will conform in general to the Contract Documents. ENGINEER shall not, during such visits or as a result of such observations of Contractor's work in progress, supervise, direct, or have control over Contractor's work, nor shall Kimley-Horn have authority over or responsibility for the means, methods, techniques, equipment choice and usage, sequences, schedules, or procedures of construction selected by Contractor, for safety precautions and programs incident to Contractor's work, nor for any failure of Contractor to comply with laws and regulations applicable to Contractor's furnishing and performing the Work. Accordingly, ENGINEER neither guarantees the performance of any Contractor nor assumes responsibility for any Contractor's failure to furnish and perform its work in accordance with the Contract Documents. • Recommendations with Respect to Defective Work. ENGINEER will recommend to CITY that Contractor's work be disapproved and rejected while it is in progress if, on the basis of such observations, ENGINEER believes that such work will not produce a completed Project that conforms generally to Contract Documents. • Clarifications and Interpretations. ENGINEER will respond to reasonable and appropriate Contractor requests for information and issue necessary clarifications and interpretations of the Contract Documents to CITY as appropriate to the orderly completion of Contractor's work. Any orders authorizing variations from the Contract Documents will be made by CITY. • Change Orders. ENGINEER may recommend Change Orders to CITY, and will review and make recommendations related to Change Orders submitted or proposed by the Contractor. • Shop Drawings and Samples. ENGINEER will review and approve or take other appropriate action in respect to Shop Drawings and Samples and other data which Contractor is required to submit, but only for conformance with the information given in the Contract Documents. Such review and approvals or other action will not extend to means, methods, techniques, equipment choice and usage, sequences, schedules, or procedures of construction or to related safety precautions and programs. • Substitutes and "or-equal." Evaluate and determine the acceptability of substitute or "or- equal" materials and equipment proposed by Contractor in accordance with the Contract Documents, but subject to the provisions of applicable standards of state or local government entities. • Inspections and Tests. ENGINEER may require special inspections or tests of Contractor's work as ENGINEER deems appropriate, and may receive and review certificates of inspections within ENGINEER's area of responsibility or of tests and approvals required by laws and regulations or the Contract Documents. ENGINEER's review of such certificates will be for the purpose of determining that the results certified indicate compliance with the Contract Documents and will not constitute an independent evaluation that the content or procedures of such inspections, tests, or approvals comply with the requirements of the Contract Documents. ENGINEER shall be entitled to rely on the results of such tests and the facts being certified. • Disagreements between CITY and Contractor. ENGINEER will, if requested by CITY, render written decision on all claims of CITY and Contractor relating to the acceptability of Contractor's work or the interpretation of the requirements of the Contract Documents pertaining to the progress of Contractor's work. In rendering such decisions, ENGINEER shall be fair and not show partiality to CITY or Contractor and shall not be liable in connection with any decision rendered in good faith in such capacity. Kimley>>> Horn Attachment A -Page 9 • Applications for Payment. Based on its observations and on review of applications for payment and accompanying supporting documentation, ENGINEER will determine the amounts that ENGINEER recommends Contractor be paid. Such recommendations of payment will be in writing and will constitute ENGINEER's representation to CITY, based on such observations and review, that, to the best of ENGINEER's knowledge, information and belief, Contractor's work has progressed to the point indicated and that such work-in-progress is generally in accordance with the Contract Documents subject to any qualifications stated in the recommendation. In the case of unit price work, ENGINEER's recommendations of payment will include determinations of quantities and classifications of Contractor's work, based on observations and measurements of quantities provided with pay requests. By recommending any payment, ENGINEER shall not thereby be deemed to have represented that its observations to check Contractor's work have been exhaustive, extended to every aspect of Contractor's work in progress, or involved detailed inspections of the Work beyond the responsibilities specifically assigned to ENGINEER in this Agreement. It will also not impose responsibility on ENGINEER to make any examination to ascertain how or for what purposes Contractor has used the moneys paid on account of the Contract Price, nor to determine that title to any portion of the work in progress, materials, or equipment has passed to CITY free and clear of any liens, claims, security interests, or encumbrances, nor that there may not be other matters at issue between CITY and Contractor that might affect the amount that should be paid. • Substantial Completion. ENGINEER will, promptly after notice from Contractor that it considers the entire Work ready for its intended use, in company with CITY and Contractor, conduct a site visit to determine if the Work is substantially complete. Work will be considered substantially complete following satisfactory completion of all items with the exception of those identified on a final punch list. If after considering any objections of CITY, ENGINEER considers the Work substantially complete, ENGINEER will notify CITY and Contractor. • Final Notice of Acceptability of the Work. ENGINEER will conduct a final site visit to determine if the completed Work of Contractor is generally in accordance with the Contract Documents and the final punch list so that ENGINEER may recommend, in writing, final payment to Contractor. Accompanying the recommendation for final payment, ENGINEER shall also provide a notice that the Work is generally in accordance with the Contract Documents to the best of ENGINEER's knowledge, information, and belief based on the extent of its services and based upon information provided to ENGINEER upon which it is entitled to rely. • Limitation of Responsibilities. ENGINEER shall not be responsible for the acts or omissions of any Contractor, or of any of their subcontractors,suppliers,or of any other individual or entity performing or furnishing the Work. ENGINEER shall not have the authority or responsibility to stop the work or direct Contractor. Information to Be Provided By the CITY At the outset of the project, the CITY shall provide the following to the ENGINEER: 0 Record drawings for existing utility information (if applicable) Kimley>>> Horn Attachment A -Page 10 Additional Services Any services not specifically identified in the Scope of Services shall be considered Additional Services. These may be performed on an individual basis upon written authorization by the CITY at our then current hourly rates under the existing Agreement if budget allows. Additional Services include, but are not limited to, the following: • Traffic signal timings for coordinated network or time-of-day plans; • Platting; • Construction staking; • Geotechnical Services; • Tree survey; • Environmental analysis, evaluation, or permitting; • SPIN Meetings and/or development of presentations for SPIN Meetings; • Landscape and Irrigation Design; and • Drainage analyses. Kimley>>> Horn Attachment A -Page 11 Schedule The ENGINEER will provide its services as expeditiously as practical to meet a mutually agreed upon schedule. Fee and Billing The ENGINEER will perform the services identified in the Scope of Services on either a Lump Sum or Reimbursable/Hourly basis in accordance with the following tasks: Lump Sum: Task Fee: Task 1.1 Topographic Survey and Subsurface Utility Loc. $12,000 Task 1.2 Traffic Signal (Kirkwood &TW King) $15,000 Task 1.3 Traffic Signal (Kirkwood & Dove) $15,000 Task 1.4 Paving (Kirkwood &TW King) $8,000 Task 1.5 Paving (Kirkwood & Dove) $12,000 Total Lump Sum: $62,000 Reimbursable/Hourly: Task Fee: Task 2 Project Meetings $3,000 Task 3 Separate Instrument Documents $4,500 Task 4 Special Services — Bidding Phase Services $8,000 Task 5 Special Services —Construction Phase Services $8,000 Total Reimbursable/Hourly: $23,500 Total Fee: $85,500 The ENGINEER will perform the Lump Sum Tasks identified in the Scope of Services for a lump sum fee of $62,000. All permitting, application, and similar project fees will be paid directly by the CITY. Lump Sum fees will be invoiced monthly based upon percentage of services performed as of the invoice date. The ENGINEER will provide the Reimbursable/Hourly Tasks services on a labor fee plus expense basis. For your budgeting purposes we recommend allocating $23,500 for these tasks (not-to-exceed). The fee breakdowns for each task are for budgeting purposes only and ENGINEER reserves the right to reallocate the reimbursable budget among tasks as necessary. Direct reimbursable expenses (subconsultant fees, out-of-house printing, courier services, etc.) will be billed at a rate of 1.10 times cost. Labor fee will be billed on an hourly basis based on then hourly rates. A percentage of labor fee (6%) will be added to each invoice, and included in the not-to-exceed budgets, to cover certain other expenses such as telecommunications, printing, in-house reproduction, postage, computer expenses, supplies, and local mileage. Administrative time related to the project will be billed hourly. All permitting, application, and similar project fees will be paid directly by the CITY. Fees will be invoiced monthly based on the actual amount of services performed and expenses incurred. A description of services provided and hourly breakdown will be provided with each invoice. Payment will be due within thirty (30)days of your receipt of the invoice. Kimley>>> Horn Attachment A -Page 12 Closure If you concur in all the foregoing and wish to direct us to proceed with the services, please have authorized persons execute both copies of this Agreement in the spaces provided below, retain one copy, and return the other to us. Fees and times stated in this Agreement are valid for sixty (60) days after the date of this letter. We appreciate the opportunity to provide these services to you. Please contact me if you have any questions. Sincerely, KIMLEY-HORN AND ASSOCIATES, INC. Tom Grant, P.E., PTOE Project Manager